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Sean Wirtz (also Sean Kelly and Sean Kelly-Wirtz; born October 31, 1979 in Marathon, Ontario) is a Canadian figure skater who competed in pair skating and single skating. He teamed up with Elizabeth Putnam in the summer of 2002. They are the 2006 Four Continents bronze medalists and two-time (2003, 2004) Canadian national bronze medalists. Wirtz announced his retirement from competitive skating on August 28, 2007. Wirtz is the nephew of coach Paul Wirtz and former Olympic pair skater Kris Wirtz. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | FigureSkater |
Palystes is a genus of huntsman spiders, commonly called rain spiders or lizard-eating spiders, occurring in Africa, India, Australia, and the Pacific. The most common and widespread species is P. superciliosus, found in South Africa, home to 12 species in the genus. The name Palystes is derived from either the Latin palaestes or the Greek palaistes, meaning \"wrestler\". The genus was first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1875. | Species | Animal | Arachnid |
Henrik Lundqvist (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhɛnrɪk ˈlɵndkvɪst]; born 2 March 1982) is a Swedish professional ice hockey goaltender for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Before winning the Vezina Trophy in 2012, he was nominated in each of his first three seasons, and is the only goaltender in NHL history to record ten 30 win seasons in his first 11 seasons. His dominating play during his rookie season resulted in the New York media and Rangers fans giving him the nickname \"King Henrik\". During the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, he led the Swedish men's team to their second Olympic gold medal. Before joining the Rangers, Lundqvist played for Frölunda HC in Swedish Elitserien. During his years in Sweden, he developed into the league's finest goaltender, winning the Honken Trophy three consecutive seasons; 2003, 2004, and 2005. In 2005, he also won two of the most prestigious awards in Swedish ice hockey, the Golden Puck and the Golden Helmet. Lundqvist is considered a butterfly style goalie, though unorthodox because of the aggressive way he performs the butterfly. He is best known for his sensational quickness, athleticism, and strong positional play. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | IceHockeyPlayer |
The Loan Stranger is the sixth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 19, 1942, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. The title is a pun on The Lone Ranger. | Work | Cartoon | HollywoodCartoon |
The Welsh Premier Division (Welsh: Prifadran Cymru) known for sponsorship reasons as the Principality Premiership (Brifadran Principality) is a rugby union league in Wales first implemented by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) for the 1990–91 season. | Agent | SportsLeague | SoccerLeague |
Black Peak is a tall peak in the Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Washington. It lies in the Stephen Mather Wilderness and North Cascades National Park. At 8,970 feet (2,730 m) in elevation it is the 20th-highest peak in Washington. Black Peaks's prominence is 3,450 feet (1,050 m), making it the 35th-most prominent peak in Washington. The nearest higher peak is Goode Mountain, 5.2 miles (8.4 km) to the west-southwest. Black Peak is a non-volcanic mountain and is popular among hikers and campers worldwide. | Place | NaturalPlace | Mountain |
Melbourne Showgrounds is located in the inner north-western suburb of Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia, next door to Flemington Racecourse. Is the home of the annual Royal Melbourne Show, as well as major exhibitions, trade shows, and music concerts, including the Supanova Pop Culture Expo. It is commonly used for large music festivals – as of 2010, it plays host to Stereosonic. Part of it is often leased out during the year. It also was used on the last show on The Police's Synchronicity Tour, their last world tour, before they re-united briefly to play three concerts for the Amnesty International A Conspiracy of Hope Tour and reuniting in the studio. | Place | SportFacility | Stadium |
Rob Hoadley (born 28 March 1980) is a rugby union former player and current coach. Hoadley was born in Hammersmith, London, England. Hoadley joined London Irish in 1999, spending 5 seasons with the club and winning the Powergen Cup in 2002. In 2004 Hoadley moved away from London Irish to join rivals London Wasps. During his time at London Wasps the club won the 2004-05 Zurich Premiership, 2005–06 Anglo-Welsh Cup, 2006-07 Heineken Cup, 2007–08 Guinness Premiership. | Agent | Athlete | RugbyPlayer |
Diario, also known as Diario della Settimana, was an Italian news magazine published between 1996 and 2009 in Milan, Italy. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Magazine |
The Campeonato de Castilla (Castile Championship), or El Corte Inglés Open as it was later renamed for sponsorship reasons, was a golf tournament on the Challenge Tour, played in Spain. It was held in 1993 and 1994 at La Moraleja Golf Club in Madrid. | Event | Tournament | GolfTournament |
Tew'o is a town in the southwestern Dikhil region of Djibouti. | Place | Settlement | Town |
Lawrence After Arabia is a 2016 play by the British playwright Howard Brenton, centred on T. E. Lawrence and his 1922 retreat from public life at the home of his friends George Bernard Shaw and his wife Charlotte. Its premiere production ran from 28 April to 4 June 2016 at the Hampstead Theatre in London to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the Arab Revolt, in which Lawrence played a leading part. | Work | WrittenWork | Play |
Patelliconidae is an extinct family of Paleozoic fossil molluscs. It is not known whether these were Gastropoda or Monoplacophora. | Species | Animal | Mollusca |
The Narita Airport Terminal 2 Shuttle System (成田空港第2ターミナルシャトルシステム Narita Kūkō Dai-ni Tāminaru Shatoru Shisutemu) was an automated people mover used in Narita International Airport, Narita, Chiba Japan. This system started its operation on December 6, 1992. Narita International Airport, the international airport of the Greater Tokyo Area, opened the current Terminal 2 in 1992, as well as the shuttle system. The shuttle linked the main building of the terminal and its satellite, 279 metres away. The whole ride took a minute, and is free of charge. The system was made by Nippon Otis Elevator, a company specialised in elevators and escalators. It was technically (and legally) not a railway, but a horizontal elevator; cars were attached to a cable that moves them, like a funicular. These cars did not have wheels; instead, they float on a 0.2-millimetre layer of pressured air. This was the first use of such a system to be used in an airport, as well as the first in Japan. A new walkway between the main and satellite buildings had opened on September 27, 2013, following which the people mover ceased operations. The space formerly used by the walkway has now been converted into moving walkways and shops. | Agent | Organisation | PublicTransitSystem |
Henning Boel (born 15 August 1945) is a Danish former football player, who played professionally in the United States and Scotland. He most notably won the 1970 Scottish Cup with Aberdeen, and was inducted into the Aberdeen FC \"Hall of Fame\" as one of the founding members in 2003. Boel also played 15 games for the Danish national team. | Agent | Athlete | SoccerPlayer |
ChicagoFest was the world's largest music festival sponsored by the city of Chicago, started in 1978 by Mayor Michael Bilandic that reopened Navy Pier resulting in the venue becoming Chicago's leading tourism destination . It was held annually at Navy Pier for two weeks. It featured sixteen separate stages, each sponsored by a national retail brand and a media sponsor compatible to the stage's format, e.g. Rock WLUP, Chicago Tribune Jazz, Miller Brewing Company Blues and WXRT, that broadcast live from the festival. The stages were: Rock, Classic Rock, Country, Blues, Comedy, Roller Disco, Pin Ball Arcade, Jazz, Children's, Variety, Ethnic, as well as a Main stage seating 30,000. There were approximately 600 concert performances by headline artists produced each year. | Event | SocietalEvent | Convention |
Natalie Felicity Barnes (née Brownlow; previously Horrocks) is a fictional character in the ITV, British, soap opera, Coronation Street. Played by Denise Welch, Natalie appears from 26 February 1997 until 31 December 2000 | Agent | FictionalCharacter | SoapCharacter |
Joy Kristin Cheek (born June 25, 1988) is an American former professional women's basketball player in the WNBA and current assistant coach for the Ohio State Buckeyes women's basketball team. Joy was born in Hyattsville, Maryland and attended South Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte, North Carolina. She played college basketball at Duke University. One of 26 former Duke standouts to register over 1,000 career points, Cheek played in 137 contests in her four years. A four-year letterwinner from 2007–10, she owns career averages of 8.4 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.2 steals. As a senior, Cheek averaged 9.9 points, 5.9 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.3 assists as she started all 36 contests for the Blue Devils. She was named to the Memphis Regional All-Tournament team, All-ACC Tournament First Team, All-ACC Third Team and was a finalist for the Lowe’s Senior Class Award. Cheek was the 35th overall selection in the 2010 WNBA Draft by the Indiana Fever, playing in seven contests for the Fever before traveling overseas to play in Leszno, Poland. After signing a brief contract with the Washington Mystics to open the 2011 WNBA season, Cheek was prepared to play in Spain before accepting a job at Duke University as an assistant coach. She held this position from 2011-2013. | Agent | Athlete | BasketballPlayer |
The Legislature of the State of Oklahoma is the state legislative branch of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The Oklahoma House of Representatives and Oklahoma Senate are the two houses that make up the bicameral state legislature. There are 101 state representatives, each serving a two-year term, and 48 state senators, who serve four-year terms that are staggered so only half of the Oklahoma Senate districts are eligible in each election year. Legislators are elected directly by the people from single member districts of equal population. The Oklahoma Legislature meets annually in the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma Constitution vests all legislative powers of the state government in the state legislature, which exercises legislative power by enacting Oklahoma law. The legislature may legislate on any subject and has certain \"necessary and proper\" powers as may be required for carrying into effect the provisions of the Oklahoma Constitution. The powers of the legislature are only limited by the powers reserved to the people, namely initiative and referendum. The Oklahoma Senate and the Oklahoma House of Representatives are co-equal houses, but each chamber has exclusive powers. The Oklahoma Senate's advice and consent is required for gubernatorial appointments to high-level executive positions. Bills for raising revenue may only originate in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. Bills approved by the legislature must be sent to the Governor of Oklahoma for approval. | Agent | Organisation | Legislature |
NGC 6325 is a globular cluster located in the constellation Ophiuchus. It is designated as IV in the galaxy morphological classification scheme and was discovered by the British astronomer John Herschel on 24 May 1835. It is at a distance of 26,100 light years away from earth. | Place | CelestialBody | Galaxy |
Giovanni Bozzi (born May 22, 1963) is a former Belgian professional basketball coach. He is the current chairman of basketball team Spirou Charleroi. | Agent | Athlete | BasketballPlayer |
Hiram I (Hebrew: חִירָם, \"high-born\"; Standard Hebrew Ḥiram, Tiberian vocalization Ḥîrām, Modern Arabic: حيرام), according to the Hebrew Bible, was the Phoenician king of Tyre. His regnal years have been calculated by some as 980 to 947 BC, in succession to his father, Abibaal. Hiram was succeeded as king of Tyre by his son Baal-Eser I. Hiram is also mentioned in the writings of Menander of Ephesus (early 2nd century BC), as preserved in Josephus's Against Apion, which adds to the Biblical account. According to Josephus, Hiram lived 53 years and reigned 34. | Agent | Person | Monarch |
Daniel Joseph Sullivan (born September 1, 1939) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL) from 1962 through 1972. During that span he appeared Super Bowl III and Super Bowl V for the Baltimore Colts. He played college football for Boston College. | Agent | GridironFootballPlayer | AmericanFootballPlayer |
János Count Hadik de Futak (23 November 1863, Pálócz – 10 December 1933, Budapest) was a Hungarian politician who served as prime minister for 17 hours starting 30 October 1918, at the end of World War I. | Agent | Politician | President |
Microbotryum is a genus of fungi found in the family Microbotryaceae. It contains 89 species. | Species | Eukaryote | Fungus |
Ameiva pluvianotata, the Montiserrat ameiva, is a lizard species in the genus Ameiva. It is found on the Caribbean island of Montserrat in the Lesser Antilles. The species is variable in color and pattern. The dorsal surface on males is reddish or gray-tan, with black speckling and lighter marbling; or it is dull green with slight markings and a dark blue head. The male's ventral surface is dull gray, and it has blue-gray spots on its upper thighs and sides of its tail. Females have a gray dorsal surface and a bluish underside. It is covered with light, widespread spots on its back, sides, legs, and tail. The flanks on females are dull green, sometimes with brown stripes present. The Montiserrat ameiva has declined significantly since the Soufrière Hills volcano became active in 1995; eruptions have had a devastating effect on Montserrat overall. | Species | Animal | Reptile |
The Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership or Suomi NPP, previously known as the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System Preparatory Project (NPP) and NPP-Bridge, is a weather satellite operated by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Originally intended as a pathfinder for the NPOESS programme, which was to have replaced NOAA's Polar Operational Environmental Satellites and the U.S. Air Force's Defense Meteorological Satellite Program, Suomi was launched in 2011 after the cancellation of NPOESS to serve as a gapfiller between the POES satellites and the Joint Polar Satellite System which will replace them. Its instruments provide climate measurements that continue prior observations by NASA's Earth Observing System. The satellite is named after Verner E. Suomi, a meteorologist at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The name was announced on January 24, 2012, three months after the satellite's launch. The satellite was launched from Space Launch Complex 2W at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California by a United Launch Alliance Delta II 7920-10C on October 28, 2011. The satellite was placed into a sun-synchronous orbit 824 km (512 miles) above the Earth. | Place | Satellite | ArtificialSatellite |
Springfield Township is one of the fourteen townships of Jefferson County, Ohio, United States. The 2000 census found 2,568 people in the township, 1,231 of whom lived in the unincorporated portions of the township. | Place | Settlement | Town |
The Pischahorn is a mountain of the Silvretta Alps, located east of Davos, in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. Several trails lead to its summit. | Place | NaturalPlace | Mountain |
Shane Moloney (born 4 March 1993) is an Irish hurler who plays as a corner-forward for the Galway senior team. At club level he plays with Tynagh-Abbey/Duniry. Moloney captained Galway as they won the All-Ireland title in 2011 where he scored 1-9 in the final against Dublin. On 16 August 2015, he came on as a substitute with five minutes remaining in Galway's All-Ireland Senior Hurling Semi-final against Tipperary. With the game into the last of the three minutes of stoppage, Moloney scored the winning point to put Galway into the final. | Agent | Athlete | GaelicGamesPlayer |
\"Teddy Picker\" is a song by the English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys, released as the third single from their second album Favourite Worst Nightmare. It was released on 3 December 2007 in the United Kingdom. The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 20. | Work | MusicalWork | Single |
Siphonochelus generosus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. | Species | Animal | Mollusca |
The 1966 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 29 October 1966 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and it was the final of the 21st Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by the Old Firm rivals Rangers and Celtic for a third consecutive year. Celtic won the match 1–0, with Bobby Lennox scoring the only goal. This meant that Celtic completed the first leg of the Quadruple in 1966–67, as they won all three major Scottish domestic honours and the 1967 European Cup Final. | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
John Joseph \"Dasher\" Troy (May 8, 1856 – March 30, 1938), was an American professional baseball player from 1877 to 1888. He played five seasons of Major League Baseball, principally as a second baseman, for the Detroit Wolverines (1881–82), Providence Grays (1882), New York Gothams (1883), and the New York Metropolitans (1884-85). He appeared in 292 major league games, 257 of them as a second baseman, and compiled a .243 batting average with 42 doubles, 20 triples, four home runs and 51 runs batted in. After retiring from baseball, Troy operated the beer concession at the Polo Grounds in the 1890s and later opened a café in his old home neighborhood at Tenth Avenue and 39th Street in Manhattan. | Agent | Athlete | BaseballPlayer |
Argyresthia curvella is a species of ermine moth (family Yponomeutidae). It belongs to subfamily Argyresthiinae, which is sometimes elevated to full family rank in the superfamily Yponomeutoidea. It is commonly called apple blossom tineid, reflecting the fact that it was originally believed to be a tineid moth (family Tinieidae). This small moth is widespread in northwestern Eurasia. It is absent from Iberia and probably the entire Balkans, and generally ranges southwards only to the northern Mediterranean region; a possibly isolated population occurs in the Caucasus region. Where it occurs, it is usually not rare and may be abundant. The nocturnal adults are attracted to light sources; they are on the wing around June/July or somewhat later, depending on the location. The wingspan of adults is 10–12 mm. As usual for Yponomeutidae, the forewings have a bold black-and-white pattern, which fades easily in museum specimens though. The pattern consists of a thick oblique black line running from the center of the forewings' dorsal margin to somewhat nearer the apex on the costal margin. From the apex, a thinner and often somewhat irregular black band extends to meet the first one. The remaining areas of the forewings are generously sprinkled with small black blotches. The hindwings are pale greyish, as is the body. The caterpillars feed on Malus (apple) trees, where they eat the blossoms; it has also been suspected that they eat rotting apple wood at least occasionally. They may become a pest in apple orchards, if they occur in abundance. | Species | Animal | Insect |
Victor Edelstein (born 10 July 1946) is a former couturier best known for his fashion designs for Diana, Princess of Wales, in the 1980s. In 1989 he was described as the English equivalent to Oscar de la Renta, and \"the master of the English thoroughbred look\". He now works as a painter. | Agent | Artist | FashionDesigner |
DN5 (Romanian: Drumul Naţional 5) is an important national road in Romania which links Bucharest with the southern country border with Bulgaria by the Giurgiu Russe Friendship Bridge. DN5 has been designated as a priority express road, being upgraded between 2006 and 2009. Between Bucharest and Giurgiu, for the most part, it is a non-grade separated dual carriageway with no emergency lane, with entrances and exits from adjacent roads using roundabouts. Some segments (such as the Adunaţii Copăceni bypass) are constructed to full motorway standard (dual carriageway, full grade-separation, wide median separation). It is one of the most transited roads in southern Romania, serving as the main connection between Romania's capital, Bulgaria and the rest of Southeast Europe. | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Road |
The 2012–13 season was Arsenal Football Club's 21st season in the Premier League and 93rd consecutive season in the top flight of English football. Arsenal participated in the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League, after finishing 3rd in the previous Premier League season. The League Cup however was out of their reach, and despite an entertaining cup run, which included 13 goals scored in two games, Arsenal lost to fourth-division Bradford City in the quarter-finals on penalties. In the FA Cup, Arsenal were knocked out by Championship side Blackburn Rovers in the fifth round. The Champions League also proved fruitless, as despite a valiant effort in Bavaria winning 2–0, they were ultimately knocked out on the away goals rule against Bayern Munich, thus extending their trophy drought for an eighth season. The highest scoring game in their season was the famous 7–5 win in the League Cup (after extra time), where they came back from 4 goals down to beat Reading. Arsenal's highest scoring league win was the 7–3 win against Newcastle United in December. This season, Arsenal finished 4th after having to close another huge points gap (like last season) between themselves and their North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | SoccerClubSeason |
Pol Antràs Puchal (born June 30, 1975, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) is a Spanish economist in the Department of Economics at Harvard University, where he has taught since 2003. He received his BA and MSc in Economics in 1998 and 1999, respectively, from Pompeu Fabra University Barcelona and his PhD in economics from MIT in 2003. He is also a research associate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research and the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), where he led the International Trade and Organization working group. He is a member of the CESifo Group. He is a co-editor of the Journal of International Economics, a foreign editor of the Review of Economic Studies, and is on the editorial board of the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the American Economic Review, and the Annual Review of Economics, among others. | Agent | Person | Economist |
Teburoro Tito (modern spelling Tiito, pronounced Seetoh) (Tabiteuea, Gilbert Islands August 25, 1953) was the President and foreign minister of Kiribati from October 1, 1994 to March 28, 2003. He was elected for the first time in 1994. He was reelected in 1998 with 52% of the vote. His main opponent was Harry Tong, who later ran against his brother, current President Anote Tong. Tito was reelected again in February 2003 with 50.4% of the vote. His main opponent was Taberannang Timeon. Tito, however, was deposed by the Parliament in a no confidence vote just one month after his reelection. One of the main reasons for his ejection was his decision to lease an ATR-72-500 aircraft at the government's expense; within six months this lease chewed up eight million USD. President Tito, through his speeches at the UN, interviews with international news media and his active participation at International Climate conferences, began the process of highlighting the detrimental effects of global warming on his and other South Pacific island nations. He also brought his country into the limelight during the 2000 Millennium festivities, by causing it to be the first country to \"see tomorrow,\" after moving the international date line in 1995. | Agent | Person | OfficeHolder |
The 1980 winners of the Torneo di Viareggio (in English, the Viareggio Tournament, officially the Viareggio Cup World Football Tournament Coppa Carnevale), the annual youth football tournament held in Viareggio, Tuscany, are listed below. | Event | Tournament | SoccerTournament |
Luke Gazdic (born July 25, 1989) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger, currently playing within the New Jersey Devils organization of the National Hockey League (NHL). | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | IceHockeyPlayer |
My Mate, or a Bush Love Story is an Australian play by Edmund Duggan which was first produced in 1911. | Work | WrittenWork | Play |
Expressway S2 forms part of the southern section of the planned Warsaw Express Ring Road and is also the extension of the motorway A2 from the west, which will eventually link to the rest of the motorway A2 east of Warsaw. At present about one half of the road (the western section) has been built, while the other half (the eastern section) is scheduled to be completed in August, 2020.The road has been planned since the 1970s, initially as part of the motorway, however after local Warsaw residents objected to the plans of an inner-city motorway, the proposed road was downgraded to an expressway, though the actual route was not changed. Construction of the first phase of the project was divided into two sections. Work on a 3.9 km stretch between Warszawa Lotnisko junction (linking to expressway S79) and Puławska junction at the eastern end of this phase of the project began in September 2009, while construction of the other, 11.1 km long section between the western Konotopa junction (linking the motorway A2 and the western portion of the ring road, expressway S8) and Warszawa Lotnisko junction began in the Summer of 2010. Both sections were scheduled to be completed in mid 2012 in time for the Euro 2012 football championships, however this deadline was not achieved. The S2 Expressway was eventually opened in a number of stages, beginning in the west at Konotopa junction in August 2013, with further sections opening in September 2013, linking the road with expressway S79 leading to Chopin International Airport. The final part of this phase of the project up to Puławska junction was opened in late September 2013. The second phase of the project will take the expressway S2 east of Puławska across the Vistula river, through the new bridge, connecting the route with the eastern part of the Warsaw Express Ring Road and the continuation of the motorway A2 eastwards. The design-and-build tender for this section (divided into 3 separate contracts) was announced on December 18, 2013, with completion date specified as 41 months from the date contract is signed (not counting 3 winter months). The contract was signed in December, 2015, with completion planned for August, 2020. The contracts are: \n* Contract A (4.6 km) including tunnel under Ursynów : Astaldi S.p.A., price about 1 222 mln zł. \n* Contract B (6.45 km) including bridge over Vistula river: Gulermak Agir Sanayi Inssat ve Taahhut A.S. and PBDiM Mińsk Maz. , price about 757.6 mln zł. \n* Contract C (7.45 km) including overpasses in Masovian Landscape Park: Warbud S.A. price about 561.7 mln zł. \n* Oversight: Egis Polska Inżynieria Sp. z o.o., price about 53.4 mln zł. | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Road |
ChinaJoy or China Digital Entertainment Expo & Conference (Chinese: 中国国际数码互动娱乐展览会) is a digital entertainment expo held annually in Shanghai, China. It is the largest gaming and digital entertainment exhibition held in China and Asia. ChinaJoy 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 took place at the Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC). | Event | SocietalEvent | Convention |
Dublin Connolly DART station was a railway station, that was located next to Dublin Connolly railway station in Dublin.The station opened in 1984 and closed in 1999. | Place | Station | RailwayStation |
Museum Art.Plus (renamed in 2015, previously Museum Biedermann) is a museum devoted to exhibitions of contemporary art in Donaueschingen, Germany. The museum opened in 2009. | Place | Building | Museum |
\"One Wish\", written by Per Gessle and performed by Swedish pop duo Roxette, is the first single released from their 2006 album Roxette Hits, the first release from Roxette since 2003. Per Gessle describes the song as an uptempo duet. The B-Side is \"The Rox Medley\" which, prior to this release, has been available on the radio and on iTunes. | Work | MusicalWork | Single |
Lakeland Regional High School is a comprehensive regional four-year public high school and school district serving students from the Boroughs of Ringwood and Wanaque (including its Haskell neighborhood), communities in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States, which have a combined population of about 25,000. Students come to the high school from the Ringwood Public School District and the Wanaque Borough Schools. Lakeland Regional High School is accredited by the State of New Jersey and by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. As of the 2013-14 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,007 students and 91.1 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11.1:1. There were 85 students (8.4% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 29 (2.9% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch. The district is classified by the New Jersey Department of Education as being in District Factor Group \"FG\", the fourth-highest of eight groupings. District Factor Groups organize districts statewide to allow comparison by common socioeconomic characteristics of the local districts. From lowest socioeconomic status to highest, the categories are A, B, CD, DE, FG, GH, I and J. The high school has 115 professional staff members, with 60% having advanced degrees. There are 95 teachers, five area supervisors, and four guidance counselors. Lakeland also has a substance awareness coordinator, a complete child study team, a school nurse, a library-media specialist, an athletic trainer and several teacher aides. | Agent | EducationalInstitution | School |
The Queen Elizabeth Bridge is a road bridge just to the west of the town of Windsor, Berkshire, England. The Elizabeth bridge carries the A332 Windsor By-pass across the River Thames, on the reach between Romney Lock and Boveney Lock. The bridge was completed in 1966, and has formed the principal road route between the adjacent towns of Windsor and Eton since 1970, when structural cracks in the central Windsor Bridge forced that bridge's closure to all but pedestrian traffic, | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Bridge |
The Grand Canyon (Hebrew: גרנד קניון, literally \"Grand Mall,\" a play on words with the actual Grand Canyon) is the largest shopping mall in northern Israel, located in the northern city of Haifa. It features 220 stores, including of which approximately 80% are chain stores. Inside the mall there is also a 4000 m2 spa, and a children's amusement park which closed in April 2014. The mall opens half an hour after sun-down on Saturday out of respect for the Jewish Sabbath. | Place | Building | ShoppingMall |
The Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics (JETP) [Russian: Журнал Экспериментальной и Теоретической Физики (ЖЭТФ), or Zhurnal Éksperimental’noĭ i Teoreticheskoĭ Fiziki (ZhÉTF)] is a peer-reviewed Russian scientific journal covering all areas of experimental and theoretical physics. For example, coverage includes solid state physics, elementary particles, and cosmology. The journal is published simultaneously in both Russian and English languages. The Editor-in-Chief is Alexander F. Andreev. In addition, this journal is a continuation of Soviet physics, JETP (1955-1992) | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
The National State Assembly (NSA) was the legislative body of Sri Lanka established in May 1972 under the First Republican Constitution. The assembly was introduced by Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike under the United Front Government replacing the Parliament of Ceylon, a bicameral arrangement set up with the Soulbury Commission. The major changes were an increase in the authority of the government, described as \"a vehicle for the sovereignty of the people\". It gave the government the power to act without constitutional restraints, with the courts having no rights to question the validity of the laws passed by the assembly. All laws passed by the NSA were valid until repealed by the assembly itself. The assembly saw the introduction of socialist principles and a constitutional foundation to the pre-eminent position of Sinhala and Buddhism. Both the judiciary and Civil Service came under political control. The assembly was unicameral and initially consisted of the 151 elected members of its predecessor the House of Representatives, as the Senate had been abolished in 1971. The first amendment to the current constitution was to increase the number of members to 168. The current Constitution of Sri Lanka, adopted on 7 September 1978, replaced the National State Assembly with the Parliament of Sri Lanka. | Agent | Organisation | Legislature |
Leana de Bruin (née du Plooy) (born 9 July 1977) is a South African and New Zealand international netball player. De Bruin played 34 tests for South Africa before moving to New Zealand in 2000. She made her on-court debut for the Silver Ferns in 2003, and has gone on to represent New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games and Netball World Championships, playing in the goal defence and goal keeper positions. In 2009, she pulled out of the team due to pregnancy, before returning the following year. De Bruin played for the Southern Sting, Capital Shakers, Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic and the Northern Force in the National Bank Cup. With the start of the ANZ Championship in 2008, de Bruin stayed in Auckland with the new Northern Mystics franchise. The following year, she returned to the Magic in Hamilton, partnering in the defensive circle with Silver Ferns teammate Casey Williams. De Bruin played most of the 2009 round-robin season before pulling out due to pregnancy. She returned to competitive netball the following year, signing with the Southern Steel for the 2010 season. She announced that she would retire from international netball in July 2016. | Agent | Athlete | NetballPlayer |
The 2015 Carlsbad Classic will be a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It will be the 1st edition of the tournament as part of the 2015 WTA 125K series. It will take place in Carlsbad, California, United States, on 23–29 November 2015. | Event | Tournament | TennisTournament |
Allahkaram Esteki (Persian: الله كرم استكي, born 19 March 1988) is an Iranian handball player who plays for Dinamo București and the Iran national handball team. His brother is Sajjad Esteki. He was Iran's top scorer after netting 30 goals in World Championship. | Agent | Athlete | HandballPlayer |
Maykop–Ulyap–Maykop is a road bicycle race held annually in Russia. It is organized as a 1.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour. | Event | Race | CyclingRace |
KRVB is a commercial radio station located in Boise, Idaho, broadcasting to the Boise, Idaho area on 94.9 FM. KRVB airs an adult album alternative music format branded as \"The River\" (a reference to Boise and nearby Snake Rivers). Journal Communications and The E.W. Scripps Company announced on July 30, 2014 that the two companies would merge to create a new broadcast company under the E.W. Scripps Company name that will own the two companies' broadcast properties, including KRVB. The transaction is slated to be completed in 2015, pending shareholder and regulatory approvals. | Agent | Broadcaster | RadioStation |
NE-HI is a four-piece rock band from Chicago. NE-HI formed to score a friend’s film in the summer of 2013, the foursome—made up of Alex Otake, James Weir, Jason Balla and Mikey Wells—recognized the chemistry between its four members and chose to continue making music. Since then, the foursome has toured the Midwest and East Coast, building a reputation as a promising young American band. | Agent | Group | Band |
Camille Grammer (née Donatacci) is an American television personality, most known for starring in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. She started her career as a dancer, model, and actress, and worked as a producer and writer for Grammnet Productions. She was married to Kelsey Grammer from 1997 to 2011. | Agent | Person | Model |
Abella Anderson (born May 16, 1988) is a Cuban-American webcam model and former pornographic film actress. | Agent | Actor | AdultActor |
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, currently branded as Louisville Seminary, is a seminary affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA), located in Louisville, Kentucky. It is one of ten official PC(USA) seminaries. Though now located in Louisville, it was founded in 1853 in Danville, Kentucky (the site is now Centre College) and was known as the Danville Theological Seminary. Though it thrived in its early years, the Civil War took a great toll and by 1870 there were only 6 students enrolled, and as few as one professor at times, requiring classes to be taught by the faculty of Centre College. In 1893, a seminary opened in Louisville, operating out of Sunday School rooms in Second Presbyterian Church at Second and Broadway, with 31 students and six professors initially, and an endowment of $104,000. Longtime treasurer W.T. Grant died in 1901 and left his entire $300,000 estate to the seminary, which helped finance construction of a new Gothic-style Campus. In 1901, the still-struggling Danville seminary merged with the Louisville one. Because of the merger, it was the lone institution supported simultaneously by the northern and southern branches of the modern Presbyterian Church (USA). Faculty and students have been drawn from both denominations. The two branches, which split during the Civil War, were reunited in 1983. In the 1950s, Interstate 65 was planned to be constructed within a few feet of the seminary building. This led to a move in 1963 to a new campus off of Alta Vista Road, in the Cherokee-Seneca neighborhood. The old Gothic-style buildings eventually became the campus of Jefferson Community College, which is now a part of Jefferson Community and Technical College. The seminary would eventually acquire the Gardencourt Mansion, and integrate it into the adjacent campus. | Agent | EducationalInstitution | University |
Milyeringa justitia, commonly known as the Barrow cave gudgeon, is a species of sleeper goby endemic to groundwater systems (aquifers) of Barrow Island, around 50 km off the Pilbara coast in Western Australia. | Species | Animal | Fish |
Bishr ibn Hareth, better known as Bishr al-Hafi (Bishr the Barefoot), was a Muslim saint born near Merv in 767 C.E. He was converted from a life of dissipation and then studied Muslim tradition under Al-Fozail ibn Iyaz. Bishr then devoted his life to God and became famous as one of the greatest saints in the area. | Agent | Cleric | Saint |
George Henry Dumont [Pea Soup] (November 13, 1895 – October 13, 1956) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1915 through 1919 for the Washington Senators (1915–1918) and Boston Red Sox (1919). Listed at 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m), 163 lb., Dumont batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In a five-season career, Dumont posted a 10–23 record with 128 strikeouts and a 2.85 ERA in 77 appearances, including 35 starts, 14 complete games, four shutouts, three saves, and 347 innings pitched. Dumont died in his home of Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the age of 60. | Agent | Athlete | BaseballPlayer |
\"No Angel (It's All in Your Mind)\" is a song recorded by all-female German pop band No Angels. The song was written by Pete Kirtley and Tim Hawes from Jiant along with Liz Winstanley and produced by Perky Park and Nik Hafemann for the band's third studio album Pure (2003). The mid-tempo pop track incorporates minor pop rock and soft rock elements. Lyrically, it deals with picture-perfect illusions in a relationship. The song was released as the album's lead single along with a cover version of Shocking Blue's \"Venus\" on April 22, 2003 in German-speaking Europe. It marked the group's first release without fifth band member Jessica Wahls following her break from the band due to maternity. Contemporary music citics gave the song a generally positive reception. Commercially, \"No Angel (It's All in Your Mind)\" was an instant success: It debuted at number-one on the German Singles Chart, the group's fourth single to do so. It also peaked at number ten in Austria and reached number seven on a composite European Hot 100 Singles chart. The group premiered the song at the Bravo on March 8, 2003. | Work | MusicalWork | Single |
Aeropus II of Macedon (Greek: Ἀέροπος Βʹ ὁ Μακεδών), king of Macedon, guardian of Orestes, the son of Archelaus, reigned nearly six years from 399 BC. The first four years of this time he reigned jointly with Orestes, and the remainder alone. He was succeeded by his son Pausanias. (Diod. xiv. 37, 84; Dexippus, ap. Syncell. p. 263, a.; comp. Polyaen. ii. 1. § 17.) | Agent | Person | Monarch |
Alessandro della Via was an Italian engraver. He resided at Venice c. 1730. He engraved several portraits and a plate, representing the Virgin and Infant Christ, with St. Sebastian and other Saints after Paolo Veronese. | Agent | Artist | Painter |
Rosie Alice Huntington-Whiteley (born 18 April 1987) is an English model and actress. She is best known for her work for lingerie retailer Victoria's Secret, formerly being one of their brand \"Angels\", for being the face of Burberry's 2011 brand fragrance \"Burberry Body\", for her work with M&S, and, most recently, for her artistic collaboration with denim-focused fashion brand Paige. Moving into acting, she became known for her supporting roles as Carly Spencer in the 2011 film Transformers: Dark of the Moon, the third installment in the Transformers film series, and as The Splendid Angharad in Mad Max: Fury Road (2015). She is engaged to crime/action film star Jason Statham, having been together since 2010. | Agent | Person | Model |
Kaneshiro Kofuku (born Kofuku Kaneshiro; February 27, 1953 - December 29, 2002) was a sumo wrestler from Takanabe, Miyazaki, Japan. He made his professional debut in September 1969, and reached the top division in September 1974. His highest rank was sekiwake. After being runner-up in the January 1979 tournament and winning the Fighting Spirit prize he changed his shikona or fighting name to Tochihikari, in honour of ozeki Tochihikari Masayuki, who also fought for Kasugano stable. However, after falling back to the juryo division in 1985, he was no longer considered worthy of such a prestigious name and so reverted to Kaneshiro, his birth name. He left the sumo world upon retirement in May 1987, unable to acquire elder stock in the Japan Sumo Association and remain as a coach. This was because the Sumo Association had introduced a rule in 1976 requiring Japanese citizenship to become an elder, and Kaneshiro, because of his Korean parentage, was not eligible until it was too late. He died at the age of 49, from a heart attack. | Agent | Wrestler | SumoWrestler |
Babbitt v. Youpee, 519 U.S. 234 (1997), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a provision which escheats property to tribe upon owner's death any fractional interest in allotment which constitutes less than two percent of the allotment and has not produced $100 in income over the past five years, unless it is devised or descends to owner of another fractional interest in the allotment, works an unconstitutional taking. | UnitOfWork | LegalCase | SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase |
The Ivory Coast national handball team is the national handball team of the Ivory Coast. | Agent | SportsTeam | HandballTeam |
Lee Evans (born 8 December 1989)is an English darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. | Agent | Athlete | DartsPlayer |
Cecil John Seddon Purdy (27 March 1906, Port Said, Egypt – 6 November 1979, Sydney, Australia) was an Australian chess International Master (IM), writer, and inaugural World Correspondence Chess champion. Purdy earned the Grandmaster of Correspondence Chess title in 1953. He was also an influential chess magazine writer, editor, and publisher. | Agent | Athlete | ChessPlayer |
William \"Willie\" Walsh (born 1948) is an Irish retired hurler who played as a centre-forward for the Cork senior team. Walsh joined the team during the 1968-69 National League and was a regular member of the starting fifteen until his retirement after the 1975 championship. During that time he won one All-Ireland medal, three Munster medals and three National League medals. Hegarty was an All-Ireland runner-up on two occasions. At club level Hegarty was a one-time intermediate championship medalist with Youghal. | Agent | Athlete | GaelicGamesPlayer |
(This name uses Portuguese naming customs. The first or maternal family name is Mendes and the second or paternal family name is Campos.) Sylvio Mendes Campos Júnior (born 12 April 1974 in São Paulo, Brazil), commonly known as Sylvinho (sometimes alternatively spelled Silvinho) is a retired Brazilian footballer who usually played as an attacking left back. Having begun his career at Corinthians, he was signed by Arsenal of the Premier League in 1999, and was a popular player in his two seasons at the club. He left for Celta Vigo of La Liga, before joining FC Barcelona in 2004, with whom he won the UEFA Champions League in 2006 and 2009 among other honours. He returned to England to spend his final season as a player with Manchester City in 2009–10. He has since been employed as an assistant manager at leading Brazilian clubs as well as at Italian club Internazionale. | Agent | SportsManager | SoccerManager |
Breezeway Records is a small, independent record label based in Charlottesville, Virginia. Currently, Breezeway works with four artists and has released a total of six records. | Agent | Company | RecordLabel |
Fran Silvestre Arquitectos is a studio based in Valencia made up a multidisciplinary group of architects founded in 2005 by architect Fran Silvestre. | Agent | Person | Architect |
Count István Bittó de Sárosfa et Nádasd (Sárosfa, Kingdom of Hungary (today Blatná na Ostrove, Slovakia), 3 May 1822 – Budapest, 7 March 1903) was a Hungarian politician who served as Speaker of the House of Representatives of Hungary from 10 September 1872 to 23 March 1874 and as Prime Minister of Hungary from 1874 to 1875. | Agent | Politician | President |
Cyathea dicksonioides is a species of tree fern native to northeastern New Guinea, where it grows in grassland at an altitude of 2600–2900 m. It is a relatively uncommon species. The erect trunk may be 3 m tall or more and about 20 cm in diameter. Fronds are bi- or tripinnate and approximately 1 m long. They are erect and bristly, forming an irregular crown. The fronds occur in two whorls of 10-12 fronds each, with the inner of the two whorls bending downward towards the trunk. The stipe is covered with glossy scales that have narrow, pale and fragile edges. Two to four sori occur per fertile pinnule. They are covered by firm, pale indusia that are hood-like in appearance. | Species | Plant | Fern |
Eugène-Gabriel-Gervais-Laurent Tisserant (24 March 1884 – 21 February 1972) was a French prelate and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Elevated to the cardinalate in 1936, Tisserant was a prominent and long-time member of the Roman Curia. | Agent | Cleric | Cardinal |
Larry Lintz (born October 10, 1949) is an American former professional baseball player whose career extended from 1971–1979 and included Major League service with the Montreal Expos (1973–1975), St. Louis Cardinals (1975), Oakland Athletics (1976–1977) and Cleveland Indians (1978). Primarily a second baseman, Lintz stood 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 m) tall and weighed 150 pounds (68 kg). He was a switch-hitter who threw right-handed. In six Major League seasons, Lintz played in 350 games and had 137 runs, 140 hits, and 128 stolen bases. Lintz signed with the Expos after being selected out of San Jose State University in the sixth round of the 1971 Major League Baseball draft. He began his career with the Watertown Expos that year, finishing with a .280 batting average in 65 games. In 1972, he spent the season with the Quebec Carnavals. In 131 games, he recorded 96 stolen bases in 107 attempts, which was an Eastern League record. After spending part of 1973 with the Peninsula Whips, the Expos promoted him to the major league roster. Lintz made his debut on July 14, 1973, and played in 52 games. The following season, he played in 113 games, finishing the year with a .238 batting average and 50 stolen bases, which was fifth in the National League. After 46 games with the Expos in 1975, he was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals for Jim Dwyer, and finished the season with them; after the season ended he was traded to the Oakland Athletics for Charlie Chant. In 1976, Lintz was used almost exclusively by the Athletics as a pinch-runner, appearing in 68 games with only one at-bat; during that season he scored 21 runs and stole 31 bases in 42 attempts. After spending 1977 with the Athletics, Lintz signed with the Cleveland Indians. He played in three games to end his major league career, and spent most of the season with the minor league Portland Beavers. He played in three games for the Tacoma Tugs, the following season, then retired. | Agent | Athlete | BaseballPlayer |
Wiki Loves Monuments (WLM) is an annual international photographic competition held during the month of September, organised worldwide by Wikipedia community members with the help of local Wikimedia affiliates across the globe. Participants take pictures of local historical monuments and heritage sites in their region, and upload them to Wikimedia Commons. The aim of event is to highlight the heritage sites of the participating countries with the goal to encourage people to capture pictures of these monuments, and to put them under a free licence which can then be re-used not only in Wikipedia but everywhere by everyone. The first Wiki Loves Monuments competition was held in 2010 in the Netherlands as pilot project. The next year it spread to other countries in Europe and according to the Guinness Book of Records, the 2011 edition of the Wiki Loves Monuments broke the world record for the largest photography competition. In 2012, the competition was extended beyond Europe, with a total of 35 participating countries. During Wiki Loves Monuments 2012, more than 350,000 photographs of historic monuments were uploaded by more than 15,000 participants. In 2013, the Wiki Loves Monuments competition was held across six continents including Antarctica and had official participation from more than fifty countries around the world. The 2016 edition of WLM was supported by UNESCO which seen 10,500 contestants from 43 countries who submitted 265,000 photos. | Event | SocietalEvent | Convention |
Shadayid (10 April 1988 – April 2002) was an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. In a racing career which lasted from June 1990 to November 1991 she ran eleven times winning five races and being placed five times. Shadayid was one of the leading two-year-old fillies in Europe in 1990, winning all three of her races including the Group One Prix Marcel Boussac at the Longchamp. After winning the Fred Darling Stakes on her three-year-old debut, Shadayid took her unbeaten run to five by winning the Classic 1000 Guineas at Newmarket. Although she never won again, she finished second in the Coronation Stakes and the Sussex Stakes and third in the Haydock Sprint Cup and the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. Shadayid was retired from racing to become a broodmare at the end of her three-year-old season after finishing seventh in the Breeders' Cup Mile. | Species | Horse | RaceHorse |
The Managawa Dam is a dam near the city of Fukui in the Fukui Prefecture of Japan. | Place | Infrastructure | Dam |
James Walter Brewster, Jr. (born 1960), commonly known as Wally Brewster, is the United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic. He was unanimously confirmed by the Senate of the United States on November 14, 2013. Brewster was the first person in a same-sex marriage to represent the United States at the ambassadorial level in the Americas. | Agent | Person | Ambassador |
Perispasta is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family. It contains only one species, Perispasta caeculalis, Titian Peale's pyralid moth, which is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Quebec west to British Columbia, south to Florida, Texas and Colorado. The habitat consists of fields and meadows. The wingspan is 16-18 mm. The forewings are dark brown with a white discal bar. The hindwings are white. Adults have been recorded on wing from January to November, depending on the location. | Species | Animal | Insect |
The Borsdorf–Coswig railway is a mainline railway in the German state of Saxony, originally built and operated by the Leipzig-Dresden Railway Company. It runs mostly along the Freiberger Mulde from Borsdorf via Döbeln and Meissen to Coswig near Dresden. It is part of a long distance connection from Leipzig to Dresden, but is now used for local traffic only. | Place | RouteOfTransportation | RailwayLine |
Newman Studies Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal that examines the intellectual legacy of Blessed John Henry Newman from a Catholic perspective. Since 2004 it has published over 300 articles, reviews, and bibliographic overviews of secondary work on Newman. The journal is published twice a year by the National Institute of Newman Studies, in affiliation with Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. It is edited by John T. Ford, of the Catholic University of America. Notable contributors have included Cardinals Avery Dulles and Joseph Ratzinger, and Archbishop Donald Wuerl. Print subscriptions and online access are provided by the Philosophy Documentation Center. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
Tetracmanthes astrocosma is a moth in the family Glyphipterigidae. It is known from South Africa. | Species | Animal | Insect |
Allan Wilson (1856 – 4 December 1893), was an officer in the Victoria Volunteers. He is best known for his leadership of the Shangani Patrol in the First Matabele War. His death fighting overwhelming odds made him a national hero in Britain and Rhodesia. | Agent | Person | MilitaryPerson |
The 2005 Japanese Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 9 October 2005 at the Suzuka Circuit. McLaren's Kimi Räikkönen won the race after starting from 17th place and overtaking race leader Giancarlo Fisichella on the final lap. This race also marked Ralf Schumacher's sixth and last pole position (and Toyota's second). | Event | SportsEvent | GrandPrix |
Thomas Alan Johnson (August 24, 1983) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Colorado Rockies in the 2011 season. Johnson belongs to a group of ballplayers who at least secured a cup of coffee in the majors. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Johnson was signed as an undrafted agent by Colorado in 2005 out of Mississippi State University. He was immediately assigned to the rookie level Grand Junction Rockies, where he went 3-2 with a 3.97 earned run average and 78 strikeouts in 79⅓ innings. Johnson gained a promotion to Single-A Asheville Tourists for 2006, and had a 13-5 record with a 4.04 ERA while striking out 123 in 160⅓ innings. He then opened 2007 with High-A Modesto Nuts, where he went 14-7 with a 2.99 ERA and 119 strikeouts in 168⅔ innings. Late in the year, he finished 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA in two starts for Double-A Tulsa Drillers. But Johnson declined in 2008 with Tulsa, where he went 4-14 with a 5.23 ERA in 28 starts, striking out 92 in 175⅔ innings. Even though, he was promoted to Triple-A Colorado Springs Sky Sox in 2009, where he went 10-6 with a 5.66 ERA in 26 games (24 starts), and strike out 76 in 143 innings. Johnson came back with the Sky Sox in 2010, finishing 10-8 with a 5.91 ERA in 28 games (25 starts), and striking out 100 in 141⅔ innings. He then made one start for the Sky Sox in 2011 before being promoted to the Rockies to replace Greg Reynolds. Johnson made his major league pitching debut on April 17, 2011. He was slated to start a game against the Chicago Cubs, and he allowed five runs (four earned) on six hits and three walks in four innings, leaving the game with the score tied, 5–5. The Rockies went on to win the game, 9–5, with Johnson not factoring in the decision. He then was designated for assignment on April 29, and was outrighted off the roster on May 3. Johnson returned to the Sky Sox and finished the year there in undistinguished fashion. He made 26 appearances (23 starts) and finished 5-11 with a 7.43 ERA and 85 strikeouts in 132 innings of work. As a result, he was released and became a minor league free agent. In April 2012, Johnson signed with the Lancaster Barnstormers of the Atlantic League. In 27 games (26 starts) with the Barnstormers, he went 14-6 with a 4.57 ERA, striking out 79 in 138 innings. On March 11, 2013, Johnson re-signed with Lancaster. His most recent appearance was in 2013, when he posted a 1-3 record with a 8.02 ERA in 10 games for Lancaster, including seven starts, striking out 20 while walking 21 in 33⅔ innings of work. In between, Johnson played winter ball with the Tiburones de La Guaira club of the Venezuelan League in the 2009 season. | Agent | Athlete | BaseballPlayer |
Tuổi Trẻ (\"Youth\", [tuəj˧˩˧ ʈʂɛ˧˩˧]) is a major daily newspaper in Vietnam, publishing in Vietnamese from Hồ Chí Minh City. It was originally a publication of the Hồ Chí Minh Communist Youth Union (Vietnamese: Đoàn Thanh niên Cộng sản Hồ Chí Minh) of Ho Chi Minh City, and while it is still the official mouthpiece of that organization, it has grown to become the largest newspaper in the country. As of 2007 its daily circulation is 450,000. Although this newspaper is one of the main office in the media, people assert that this newspaper is run by state, because there are some article about the political issues were rejected. The printed newspaper includes: Tuổi Trẻ daily, weekly Tuổi Trẻ Cuối Tuần, semimonthly Tuổi Trẻ Cười. Online versions includes: a Vietnamese version Tuổi Trẻ Online and an English version Tuoi Tre News. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Newspaper |
WFNS (1350 AM) is a radio station licensed to Blackshear, Georgia, USA. The station is currently owned by William Dorminy, through licensee Southern Media Interactive LLC. | Agent | Broadcaster | RadioStation |
Irina Nikolaevna Laricheva (Russian: Ирина Николаевна Ларичева; born 1963) is a retired Soviet swimmer who won a bronze medals in the 400 m freestyle at the 1983 European Aquatics Championships. The same year she won five gold medals at the Universiade. She missed the 1984 Summer Olympics due to their boycott by the Soviet Union and competed at the alternate Friendship Games instead, winning two medals in the 400 m and 800 m freestyle events. She works as a sports coach in Grodno, Belarus, and competes in the masters category. | Agent | Athlete | Swimmer |
Michael Donnell \"Mike\" Niles (born March 31, 1955) is an American former professional basketball player. He was selected in the 1979 NBA draft by the Philadelphia 76ers, although he played for the Phoenix Suns in 44 games during the 1980–81 season. Niles scored 115 points in his NBA career. He also played for the Lancaster Red Roses of the Continental Basketball Association after his stint with the Suns. On January 24, 1989, Niles was convicted of killing his wife. | Agent | Athlete | BasketballPlayer |
Gambela Airport (IATA: GMB, ICAO: HAGM) is an airport serving Gambela, the capital city of the Gambela Region in Ethiopia. The name of the city and airport may also be transliterated as Gambella. The airport is located 17 km (11 miles) south of the city. It also serves the Gambela National Park. | Place | Infrastructure | Airport |
Acanthodactylus blanfordii, Blanford's fringe-fingered lizard, is a species of lacertid lizard. | Species | Animal | Reptile |
Shaw v. Murphy, 532 U.S. 223 (2001), is a decision of the United States Supreme Court rejecting the First Amendment right of prisoners to provide legal assistance to other prisoners. | UnitOfWork | LegalCase | SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase |
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