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Scinax hayii is a species of frog in the Hylidae family.It is endemic to Brazil.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, rivers, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marshes, pastureland, urban areas, heavily degraded former forest, and ponds. | Species | Animal | Amphibian |
The Terfeziaceae, or desert truffles, is a family of truffles (Arabic: كمأ Kamā') endemic to arid and semi-arid areas of the Mediterranean Region, North Africa, and the Middle East, where they live in ectomycorrhizal association with Helianthemum species and other ectomycorrhizal plants (including Cistus, oaks, and pines). This group consists of three genera: Terfezia, Tirmania, and Mattirolomyces. They are a few centimetres across and weigh from 30 to 300 grams (1-10 oz). Desert truffles are often used as a culinary ingredient. | Species | Eukaryote | Fungus |
Gad is a fast food chain that is based in Egypt. Gad specializes in preparing local favorites that are meant to be eaten on the go; few of their outlets have seating. Gad serves falafel, fuul, and shwarmas. Gad has branches all over Egypt. | Place | Building | Restaurant |
For the public library in the city of Newport, South Wales see Newport Central Library The Newport Public Library, established in 1869 as “The People’s Library of Newport,” is dedicated to serving the people of Newport and the surrounding communities by “providing opportunities that support lifelong learning, encourage inspiration, imagination and enjoyment and connect people to each other and to the rest of the world.” Located in historic Newport, Rhode Island, the public library is housed in a spacious, brightly lit building that sits at the bottom of Aquidneck Park, just north of Newport Harbor. The public library offers the community a collection of materials and services, for adults, children, and teens that are both current and classic. Library services include: \n* Lending books, audiobooks, DVDs, CDs, magazines and other library materials \n* Online information services, such as Homework Help RI, the online World Book Encyclopedia, and a multitude of online research guides and databases \n* Downloadable audiobooks \n* Public computers with Internet access, as well as WiFi connectivity \n* Programming for children, teens, and adults | Agent | EducationalInstitution | Library |
The 2009 InterLiga is the 6th edition of the tournament that will determine the last two Mexican spots in the 2009 Copa Libertadores. | Event | Tournament | SoccerTournament |
The Union Party (Faroese: Sambandsflokkurin, also translated Unionist Party) is a conservative-liberal and agrarian political party in the Faroe Islands. The party wants to maintain the Faroe Islands union with Denmark. On 24 October 2015 Bárður á Steig Nielsen succeeded Kaj Leo Johannesen as party leader. In the elections in 2008, the party won 21.0% of the popular vote and 7 out of 33 seats. After having been in the opposition for a short interval after the elections, the Union Party formed a new government in September 2008, and Kaj Leo Johannesen became prime minister. In the Danish parliamentary elections of 2007, the party received 23.5% of the Faroese vote, thereby gaining one of the two Faroese seats in the Parliament of Denmark. At the general elections in 2011 the party gained 24.7% of the votes and 8 seats out of 33. However, on 10 February 2014 the party gained one more seat in the Løgting, after Gerhard Lognberg who was elected to the parliament representing the Social Democratic Party, joined the Union Party. This happened three months after Lognberg had been expelled from the Social Democratic Party due to some disagreements, making the Union Party the joint biggest party of the Faroese parliament, along with the People's Party. | Agent | Organisation | PoliticalParty |
Mount Neishi (根石岳 Neishi-dake) is a 2,603m mountain on the border of Chino and Koumi of Nagano in Japan. This mountain belongs to Northern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group. | Place | NaturalPlace | Volcano |
The 1963-64 season was FC Dinamo București's 15th season in Divizia A. Dinamo realizes the first double in history. In addition to authoritarian rule in the championship, which they won for the third consecutive time, Dinamo wins the Romanian Cup, after beating Steaua Bucharest in the final. In the European Cup, Dinamo meets the multiple champions Real Madrid. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | SoccerClubSeason |
Chambourcin is a French-American interspecific hybrid grape variety used for making wine. Its parentage is uncertain. The hybrid was produced by Joannes Seyve who often used Seibel hybrids produced in the 1860s. The grape has only been available since 1963; it has a good resistance to fungal disease, and is one of the parents of the new disease resistant variety, Regent, which is increasing in popularity among German grape growers.Chambourcin is considered a very productive grape with crop yields reported ranging from 11.1 tons per hectare to 17.3 tons per hectare in a study performed by Ohio State University. | Species | FloweringPlant | Grape |
Aspremont-Lynden Castle (Dutch: Kasteel d'Aspremont-Lynden) is a castle in Oud-Rekem in the municipality of Lanaken, province of Limburg, Belgium. The present castle, on the site of a mediaeval predecessor, was constructed by the noble family of d'Aspremont Lynden, Counts of Rekem, in the early 17th century, in the style of the Maasland Renaissance. The building served during the 19th and 20th centuries as a prison and a psychiatric hospital. | Place | Building | Castle |
George Dymond (c.1797 – 29 August 1835) was a British architect working mainly in Bristol. | Agent | Person | Architect |
David Scarpa is an American screenwriter. He was born in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and raised in Tennessee and Connecticut before attending New York University's Film Program. His most famous works are the screenplays for films such as The Last Castle and the 2008 remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California. | Agent | Writer | ScreenWriter |
Tiger Park is a softball stadium located on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It serves as the home field of the LSU Lady Tigers softball team and is located on Skip Bertman Drive across from the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine. The official capacity of the stadium is 1,289 people. The stadium also features an outfield berm, renamed the Tiger Park Terrace in 2016, that can accommodate an additional 1,200 fans. The stadium opened prior to the 2009 college softball season. In 2010, Tiger Park was rated the fifth-best architecture building by the LSU Faculty Senate Monthly Newsletter. \"Best seen at night, when its gables and overhang seem to brighten into a shimmering white sails winging through cool ebony skies, the softball stadium shows that LSU can come up with a building that plays to something other than the local taste for plantation imagery and Greco-Roman bric-a-brac. Welling out of a hillock in a way that suggests strong shoulders on the brink of swinging a home run, the softball stadium evidences a modest freshness that brings a smile and popcorn and hot dogs.\" In 2013, Tiger Park was honored with the prestigious Field of the Year award by the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) for the college and university softball division. Tiger Park hosted the 2015 SEC Softball Tournament and 2015 NCAA Division I Regional. | Place | SportFacility | Stadium |
League of Communists of Macedonia (Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Македонија, Sojuz na Komunistite na Makedonija, СКМ) was the Macedonian branch of the ruling League of Communists of Yugoslavia during the period 1943 – 1990. It was formed under the name Communist Party of Macedonia (in Macedonian: Комунистичка партија на Македонија, Komunistichka partija na Makedonija, KPM) during the antifascist National Liberation War of Macedonia in the Second World War. It retained that name until April 1952. The League of Communists of Macedonia was the ruling political party in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia. Its successor after the introduction of political pluralism in 1990 was the socialist party League of Communists of Macedonia - Party for Democratic Change (Сојуз на Комунистите на Македонија - Партија за Демократска Преобразба, СКМ-ПДП; Sojuz na Komunistite na Makedonija - Partija za Demokratska Preobrazba, SKM-PDP) led by Petar Gošev, which took part in the first democratic elections in the same year. On its 11th Congress on April 20, 1991, the party was reformed, changing socialist ideology with social democracy, move to neoliberal direction and dropped the \"communist\" reference from its name and changed it to the current Social Democratic Union of Macedonia. There was a small minority which retained the old name and constituted itself as a distinct political entity. This organization was founded in 1992 under the name League of Communists of Macedonia - Freedom Movement. | Agent | Organisation | PoliticalParty |
In Greek mythology, Pisidice /paɪˈsɪdᵻsiː/ (Ancient Greek: Πεισιδίκη, Peisidíkē) was one of the following individuals: \n* A daughter of Pelias, who, together with her sisters, killed their father, as Medea tricked them into believing this was needed to rejuvenate him. \n* A daughter of Nestor. \n* A daughter of Aeolus, mother of Antiphus and Actor by Myrmidon. \n* A princess of Methymna, who fell in love with Achilles as he besieged her city, and promised to put Methymna into his possession if he would marry her. He agreed to her terms but, as soon as the city was his, he ordered that she be stoned to death as a traitor. \n* A daughter of Leucon and mother of a son Argynnos, who was loved by Agamemnon and drowned in River Cephissus. \n* An alternate name for Demonice, mother of Thestius by Ares. | Agent | FictionalCharacter | MythologicalFigure |
Derek George Damant was the sixth bishop of George. He was educated at University of South Africa and ordained in 1958. He began his career as chaplain at St. Andrew's School, Bloemfontein after which he was head master at St. Stephen's Diocesan High School in Mohale's Hoek. From 1975 he was dean of Pretoria. He ascended to the episcopate in 1985 and retired in 1999. | Agent | Cleric | ChristianBishop |
Coccomyxa is a genus of green algae, in the family Coccomyxaceae. | Species | Plant | GreenAlga |
Reviews in Mathematical Physics is a journal founded in 1989 by Huzihiro Araki of the Kyoto University. It is published by World Scientific, and covers various topics in the field of mathematical physics. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
Frederic Remington (born November 14, 1929 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is an American Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1978 to 1982. | Agent | Person | Judge |
Jessie Andrews (born March 22, 1992) is the stage name of an American DJ, producer, pornographic actress, and Model. Andrews has been active in pornography since 2010. In 2012, she was honored with several awards for her performance in Portrait of a Call Girl, as well as New Starlet awards. | Agent | Actor | AdultActor |
Mr. Joe White Avenue is a boulevard in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina named for \"Mr. Joe\", a shoeshine man in Georgetown County, South Carolina and later Myrtle Beach. Along with U.S. Route 501, Farrow Parkway and 21st Avenue North, the upgraded road is one of four major entrances into Myrtle Beach and will soon be joined by Harrelson Boulevard. | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Road |
The Wodonga Saints Football Club is an Australian rules football club playing their home games in Wodonga, Victoria, Australia. Original established as the Bethanga Football Club form forming 1945 until 2001 the club was based at the Bethanga Football Ground in Bethanga, Victoria, Australia. Following the 1999 Victorian Country Football League report that stated a number of clubs, including Bethanga, were on the verge of collapsing if some kind of action was not taken. After playing a handful of matches at Wodonga’s Martin Park to see if there would be enough local support to support the club moving there, the club made the decision in 2002 Bethenga relocated fully to Wodonga & were renamed to the Wodonga Saints. | Agent | SportsTeam | AustralianFootballTeam |
KUMA-FM (92.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Pilot Rock, Oregon, United States. The station, established in 2006, is owned by the Capps Broadcast Group and the broadcast license for this station is held by UMA, LLC. | Agent | Broadcaster | RadioStation |
Nelstar Entertainment, Inc. (also known as Nelstar Music or simply Nelstar) is a Canadian independent record label founded in 2009 by Nelly Furtado in cooperation with Last Gang Records. | Agent | Company | RecordLabel |
Wakefield Metropolitan District Council is the local authority of the City of Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England. It is a metropolitan district council and provides a full range of local government services including Council Tax billing, libraries, social services, processing planning applications, waste collection and disposal, and it is a local education authority. Wakefield is divided into 21 wards, electing 63 councillors. A third of the council is elected for three of every four years. The council was created by the Local Government Act 1972 and replaced the Wakefield City Council of the County Borough of Wakefield and several other authorities. Since 1974 Wakefield has held borough and city status and from this time would use the full title of the authority on all publications, signage, council vehicle fleet and documents, however from around 2005, like many other local authorities doing so at the time, the authority dropped the full title for the shorter Wakefield Council (although for an interim period when the new logo was unveiled, it would have the full authority title below however this has now been replaced with the strapline - 'working for you'). As of February 2013 the council is controlled by the Labour Party. The council leader is Peter Box and Joanne Roney is the chief executive. From April 2014 it is planned to be a constituent council of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority. | Agent | Organisation | Legislature |
Luke Swain, (born 24 February 1982 in Penrith, New South Wales) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer for the Salford City Reds of Super League. He previously played in the NRL for the Penrith Panthers and Gold Coast Titans. His position of choice is in the Second Row. He joined French club AS Carcassonne for the 2010/11 season. Swain played from the interchange bench in the Panthers' 2003 NRL grand final-winning team in their 18–6 win over the Sydney Roosters. As 2003 NRL premiers, the Panthers travelled to England to face Super League VIII champions, the Bradford Bulls in the 2004 World Club Challenge. Swain played from the interchange bench in the Penrith's 22-4 loss. | Agent | Athlete | RugbyPlayer |
Eusiridae is a family of amphipods. It contains the following genera: \n* Cleonardo Stebbing, 1888 \n* Eusirella Chevreux, 1908 \n* Eusirogenes Stebbing, 1904 \n* Eusiropsis Stebbing, 1897 \n* Eusirus Krøyer, 1845 \n* Harcledo J. L. Barnard, 1964 \n* Laothoe Fabricius, 1807 \n* Meteusiroides Pirlot, 1934 \n* Pareusirogenes Birstein & M. Vinogradov, 1955 \n* Rhachotropis S. I. Smith, 1883 \n* Triquetramana Hendrycks & Conlan, 2003 | Species | Animal | Crustacean |
The New Mexico Scorpions were a Central Hockey League (CHL) team located in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. The team was established in 1996 as a part of the Western Professional Hockey League (WPHL). In 2001, the WPHL merged with the CHL. On July 2, 2009, the Scorpions ceased operations. The Scorpions' home arena during their WPHL and early CHL days was the Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The team suspended operations for the 2005-06 season, then moved to the new Santa Ana Star Center, in the neighbouring city of Rio Rancho, for the 2006-07 season. The Scorpions finished at the top of the WPHL standings for their initial 1996-97 season, winning the inaugural Governor's Cup as regular season champion. The team had limited success in playoff/championship play. They made it to the WPHL championship finals in the 1999-00 season, losing to the Shreveport Mudbugs in six games. In the 2006-07 CHL season, the Scorpions won the Southwest Division playoffs, then lost the Southern Conference Championship series to the Laredo Bucks. The Scorpions' mascot is named Stanley. The owners included former National Hockey League players Dave Ellett and Brian Savage. The team's last coach was Randy Murphy. | Agent | SportsTeam | HockeyTeam |
Würznerhorn is a mountain on the border of Liechtenstein and Switzerland in the Rätikon range of the Eastern Alps close to the town of Balzers, with a height of 1,713 metres (5,620 ft). | Place | NaturalPlace | Mountain |
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン 鋼鉄のガールフレンド2nd Shin Seiki Evangelion Kōtetsu no Gārufurendo 2nd) is a manga by Fumino Hayashi based on an original story by Gainax. It is a dramatization of the actions of the Instrumentality from the final episode of Neon Genesis Evangelion, which featured the show's cast in a high school romantic comedy in contrast to the dark, apocalyptic themes of the television show. It was serialized in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten in Monthly Asuka from 2003 to 2005 and collected in 6 bound volumes. Set on an alternate Earth, Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days continues the sequence from Episode 26 in which Shinji views a happier world where Asuka is a childhood friend, Misato is his homeroom teacher, and Rei is a new transfer student. The Evangelions and Angels make up little of the story and are not fully explained; they first appear near the end of the second volume, during which Shinji and Rei battle Sachiel. The series concludes with a much happier ending than that of the original anime. The series is licensed in English by ADV Manga, who serialized it in Newtype USA before publishing the bound volumes. | Work | Comic | Manga |
STS-108 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour. Its primary objective was to deliver supplies to and help maintain the ISS. STS-108 was the 12th shuttle flight to visit the International Space Station and the first since the installation of the Russian airlock called Pirs on the station. Endeavour delivered the Expedition 4 crew to the orbital outpost. The Expedition 3 crew returned to Earth on Endeavour. While at the station, the crew conducted one spacewalk and attached the Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module to the station so that about 2.7 metric tons (3 tons) of equipment and supplies could be unloaded. The crew later returned Raffaello to Endeavour's payload bay for the trip home. | Place | Satellite | ArtificialSatellite |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Zacatecoluca (erected 5 May 1987) is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of San Salvador. | Place | ClericalAdministrativeRegion | Diocese |
Tower Lake is a natural freshwater lake located on the north edge of Haines City, Florida. All references to it but one have it named as Tower Lake. In the Wikimapia website, it is called Lake Tower. This lake has a 66.41-acre (268,800 m2) surface area. On the west it is bordered by Highway US 27, on the southwest by vacant land, on the southeast by Osprey Drive (which is part of the Blue Heron Bay residential community), on the northeast by the Calabay Park gated community and on the north by Bates Road. The southeast section of Tower Lake is inside the city limits of Haines City. Tower Lake has two public areas where boats can be launched. One is a concrete boat ramp on the southeast, accessed by Osprey Drive in Blue Heron Bay. The other is not improved, but is a dirt track access on the north side along Bates Road. Calabay Park has a private boat ramp that cannot be accessed by the general public. This lake has no public swimming area. It can be fished by boat or from the shore along a large part of the north side, along the entire west side and along the southeast. The Hook and Bullet website says Tower Lake contains warmouth, crappie and gar. | Place | BodyOfWater | Lake |
Derek Kirk Kim is a Korean-American writer, artist and filmmaker. He is a former lead character designer of Adventure Time and currently works as a storyboard artist for Warner Brothers. He is also the writer of TUNE and the writer and director of the spin-off webseries, Mythomania. He won all three major comics industry awards, the Eisner (2004), the Harvey (2004), and the Ignatz Award (2003) for his debut graphic novel Same Difference and Other Stories. (The contents of which were originally serialized on his website, formerly known as Lowbright, and Small Stories). This collection of short stories was first published with the help of a 2002 Xeric Award. Kim has also worked as a character designer on numerous animated shows and animated shorts, including \"Sympathy for Slenderman,\" a Webby Award nominee in 2014. | Agent | Artist | ComicsCreator |
Rob Palmer is an Australian television presenter, best known for presenting the do it yourself segments on several lifestyle programs on the Seven Network. | Agent | Artist | Comedian |
Jonathan Zebina (born 19 July 1978) is a French footballer playing for Arles-Avignon. He used to play as a right back but has since become a centre back, although he started his career as a striker. He also owns a large collection of contemporary art and owns an art gallery in Milan. | Agent | Athlete | SoccerPlayer |
Amedee Army Airfield (IATA: AHC, ICAO: KAHC, FAA LID: AHC) is a military use airport located nine nautical miles (17 km) north of the central business district of Herlong, in Lassen County, California, United States. It is owned by the United States Army and located at the Sierra Army Depot in the Honey Lake Valley, east of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. | Place | Infrastructure | Airport |
The North Carolina Mountain State Fair is a ten-day-long agricultural fair which occurs annually in mid-September in Fletcher, North Carolina. Their slogan is \"How the West Was Fun!\" Annual attendance at the fair averages 171,290, with half the attendees between the ages of 20 and 49. Tickets are $8 for adults and $4 for children and senior citizens. | Event | SocietalEvent | Convention |
Morley \"Jopsey\" Jennings (January 23, 1890 – May 13, 1985) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He attended college at Mississippi State University, where he participated in baseball, basketball, football, and track. Jennings served as the head football coach at Ouachita Baptist University from 1912 to 1925 and at Baylor University from 1926 to 1940, compiling a career college football record of 153–77–18. He was also the head baseball coach at Baylor from 1928 to 1939, tallying a mark of 120–79. From 1941 to 1951, Jennings served as the athletic director at Texas Tech University. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1973. Morley appeared in two Major League Baseball games in 1913 for the Washington Senators, batting three times but going hitless. Officially listed as Bill Morley, he played second base. | Agent | Coach | CollegeCoach |
Ypsolopha barberella is a moth of the family Ypsolophidae. It is known from the United States, including Arizona, Nevada and Utah. The wingspan is 19-24 mm. The antennae are dark fuscous with a few scattered white scales especially toward the apex. The labial are palpi black, mottled with light ochreous and white scales. The brush on the second joint is well developed but shorter than the terminal joint which is strongly roughened in front. The head and thorax are dark pepper and salt colored. The forewings have a light whitish steel-gray ground color, strongly overlaid with black and dark fuscous scales. The hindwings are shining dark fuscous, nearly black towards the edges. The abdomen is dark purplish fuscous and the legs are nearly black with a strong purple reflection. | Species | Animal | Insect |
Põrmujärv is a lake northwest of Voru City, in the county of Voru in Estonia's south, close to the border with Latvia. | Place | BodyOfWater | Lake |
Stoudt's Brewery is a microbrewery and restaurant located in the Lancaster County borough of Adamstown. It was one of the commonwealth's first microbreweries, having been started in 1987 by Ed and Carol Stoudt. The restaurant, Stoudts Black Angus Restaurant and Pub, has been in business for half-a-century. | Agent | Company | Brewery |
\"Lilla stjärna\" (literally \"Little star\") performed by Alice Babs was the Swedish entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1958 held in Hilversum, the Netherlands. This was Sweden's first song in the contest, and the first time that the Swedish language was performed on the Eurovision stage. Sweden's very first participation in the Contest was the source of some controversy between the artist Alice Babs and the composer; the song was originally titled \"Samma stjärnor lysa för oss två\" (\"The same stars shine for the two of us\"), but neither Sveriges Radio nor Babs approved of the lyrics and commissioned journalist and lyricist Gunnar Wersén (at the time an employee of the TV station) to rewrite the song as well as providing it with a new title: \"Lilla stjärna\" - this without the knowledge or approval of original composer Åke Gerhard. As a result of this, Gerhard in turn wouldn't allow Alice Babs to make a studio recording of what legally still was his work, albeit in considerably rewritten form. The only existing audio recording of \"Lilla stjärna\" is consequently sourced from the TV footage of Babs' live performance at the Contest in Hilversum, which had its first commercial release as part of the Swedish CD compilation Rätt Låt Vann?! - Vinnarna - in 1994. Dressed in the Leksand national costume, Babs performed 5th in the running order on the night of the contest, following Luxembourg's Solange Berry with \"Un grand amour\" and preceding Denmark's Raquel Rastenni with \"Jeg rev et blad ud af min dagbog\". the song received 10 points, placing 4th in a field of 10. The song was succeeded as Swedish representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 1959 by Brita Borg with \"Augustin\". | Work | Song | EurovisionSongContestEntry |
Philippe Candeloro (born 17 February 1972) is a French former competitive figure skater. He is a two-time Olympic bronze medalist (1994, 1998), a two-time World medalist (1994 silver, 1995 bronze), a two-time European silver medalist (1993, 1997), and a four-time French national champion (1994–97). He has commentated for French television during figure skating events at the Olympics. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | FigureSkater |
The 2015 Taça da Liga Final was the final match of the 2014–15 Taça da Liga, the eighth season of the Taça da Liga. Trophy holders Benfica beat Marítimo (2–1) to win a record sixth title in the competition. Goal-line technology was introduced in the final, for the first time in Portugal. | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
Global Education Magazine is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal formed in 2012 by a group of cognitive analysts. The journal focuses on global education. Each edition has a different theme, published on specified days by the United Nations to address issues such as violence, poverty, health or refugees. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Newspaper |
Thekon Bridge is a bridge linking Kyaunggon Township and Kangyidaunk Township on Yangon-Pathein Road in the Ayeyawady Division of Burma. It opened on Monday, 12 August 2001 The Thekon Bridge was built in 10 months. It was built at a cost of over K 155 million. The bridge is 300 feet long and 28 feet wide. The clearance is 51 feet wide and four feet high and the reinforced concrete bridge can withstand 60 tons of load | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Bridge |
\"Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick\" is a song by Ian Dury and the Blockheads, first released as a single on Stiff Records in the UK on 23 November 1978. Written by Dury and the Blockheads' multi-instrumentalist Chaz Jankel, it is the group's most successful single, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart in January 1979 as well as reaching the top three in Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, and it was also a top 20 hit in several European countries. \"Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick\" was named the 12th best single of 1978 by the writers of British music magazine NME, and best single of 1979 in the annual 'Pazz & Jop' poll organised by music critic Robert Christgau in The Village Voice. It was also named the 3rd best post-punk 7\"'s ever made by Fact magazine. By June 2013, it had sold 1.11 million copies in the UK, making it the 90th best selling single of all time in the UK at that point. | Work | MusicalWork | Single |
Eric Villalón Fuentes (born in Barcelona on April 30, 1973) is a Paralympic alpine skier from Spain. In his career he has won five gold medals, three silvers, and a bronze. At the 1998 Winter Paralympics he won three golds, at the 2002 games he won two gold and two silvers, and at the 2006 Paralympics he won a silver and a bronze. In 2014 Villalon was inducted into the Paralympic Hall of Fame. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | Skier |
Marián Jirout (July 23 1976 in Pardubice) is a former Czech motorcycle speedway rider who rode in the 1999 Speedway Grand Prix. Car accident in January 2003 almost left Jirout crippled but he eventually recovered. In October 2007, during the Zlatá přilba race in Pardubice, he broke three vertebrae in a fall and decided to end career of rider. His father Jiří Jirout (1953–2000), also a speedway rider, was member of the second team in the Team Ice Racing World Championship in 1979. | Agent | MotorcycleRider | SpeedwayRider |
Scinax angrensis is a species of frog in the Hylidae family endemic to Brazil.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, rivers, and ponds.It is threatened by habitat loss. | Species | Animal | Amphibian |
Johan Anthony Willem \"Hans\" Kamp (born 1940) is a Dutch philosopher and linguist, responsible for introducing Discourse Representation Theory (DRT) in 1981. Kamp received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from UCLA in 1968, and has taught at Cornell University, University of London, University of Texas, Austin, and University of Stuttgart. His dissertation, Tense Logic and the Theory of Linear Order (1968) was devoted to functional completeness in tense logic, the main result being that all temporal operators are definable in terms of \"since\" and \"until\" - provided that the underlying temporal structure is a continuous linear ordering. Kamp's 1971 paper on \"now\" (Theoria) was the first employment of double-indexing in model theoretic semantics. His doctoral committee included Richard Montague as chairman, Chen Chung Chang, Alonzo Church, David Kaplan, Yiannis N. Moschovakis, and Jordan Howard Sobel. Kamp became a corresponding member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1997. Kamp was awarded the Jean Nicod Prize in 1996 and was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2015. | Agent | Person | Philosopher |
North Dublin Pirates are an American Football team founded in 2015 and are based in the North County Dublin area of Fingal primarily the large suburban town of Swords.The Club plays in the IAFA affiliated IAFL2 division, The Third Tier of the American Football League system in Ireland.The Pirates currently play their home games at Malahide Rugby Club. | Agent | SportsTeam | CanadianFootballTeam |
The Old Cannon Brewery is a brewpub in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, UK. They have a roster of regular cask ales that are produced year round, as well as several popular seasonal beers that are produced at certain times of the year. It is one of two breweries in Bury St Edmunds, the other being the Greene King Brewery. The Old Cannon is a genuinely independent free house in Bury and certainly the only brew pub in Suffolk where you can actually see beer in the making on a regular basis. Beers are made on the premises using East Anglian grown and malted barley and choice hops. Children under 10 cannot be accommodated in the pub or restaurant. | Agent | Company | Brewery |
The 1930 North Izu earthquake (1930年北伊豆地震, Sen-kyūhyaku-sanjū-nen Kita-Izu Jishin) occurred on November 26 at 04:02 local time. The epicenter was located in the northern Izu Peninsula, Japan. It had a magnitude of Ms 7.3. The earthquake was caused by the movement of the Tanna Fault (丹那断層). | Event | NaturalEvent | Earthquake |
Guotai Junan Securities Co., Ltd. (GTJA) is one of the largest investment banks in the People's Republic of China. | Agent | Company | Bank |
Jane Louise Kelly (born 1964) is a United States Circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. | Agent | Person | Judge |
Donar is a professional basketball club based in Groningen, Netherlands. The club competes in the Dutch Basketball League (DBL) and its home arena is MartiniPlaza, which has a seating capacity of 4,310 people. For sponsorship reasons the club was known as \"GasTerra Flames\" till 2014. Donar is one of the traditional first division clubs along with Den Bosch, as it entered the league 47 years ago. The club did win the national championship five times; in 1982, 2004, 2010, 2014 and 2016. Donar was runner-up in the seasons: 1998, 2006, 2011, 2015. There are also four NBB Cups – the domestic cup competition – in the honor list of Donar; they won the cup in 2005, 2011, 2014 and 2015. Donar has the most fans in the Netherlands, the club has somewhere around 1300 season ticket holders and sells the MartiniPlaza out on a regular basis in the Playoffs. | Agent | SportsTeam | BasketballTeam |
Formerly a Canon of Limerick he was appointed Bishop of Limerick on 24 November 1556. In a letter of 12 October 1561, the papal legate Fr David Wolfe SJ described all the bishops in Munster as 'adherents of the Queen' In 1562 the Lord Lieutenant the Earl of Sussex,appointed to an ecclesiastical commission for enforcing the royal supremacy, said that he had 'by the laws of the realm, forfeited his bishopric' He in turn was deprived on 8 May 1571; and died in 1580 | Agent | Cleric | ChristianBishop |
Mathieu Turgeon (born August 2, 1979) is a Canadian trampoline gymnast, born in Pointe-Claire, Quebec. Turgeon won a bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in individual trampoline and qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics but failed to make the final. He is noted for performing very difficult routines. Turgeon retired from competition in 2007 to pursue a career as a chiropractor, though he still performs in trampoline demonstrations. On December 22, 2007, he married his fellow-Olympian and former training partner Karen Cockburn. | Agent | Athlete | Gymnast |
Berthold Landauer (sometimes given as Berchtold) (fl. 1396, d. 1430/1432) was a German painter active in Nuremberg. His name is first mentioned in civic registers, tax lists, and municipal accounts in 1396. In that year he was accepted as a citizen, taking a civic oath under the title of \"painter\". Tax registers of the St. Sebaldus district record that a \"Ber[thold] painter\" lived there; according to an entry in 1408's edition of the Harnischbuch, \"Berchtold painter\" was required to provide a suit of armor upon his conscription into the military. In 1413 is seen the name \"Berchtold Landauer\" for the first time. In 1421 the master was listed for the first time as a householder. Landauer is known to have married, and to have had three sons; the eldest, Marcus (d. 1468), is included in the recruitment list of 1429 as \"Marcus painter\". He was dead by 1432, in which year a letter from Sebald Schreyer, master of the church of St. Sebaldus, remembers him as \"the late Master Berchtold painter\". Some scholars have attempted to link Landauer with the Master of the Imhoff Altar; these attempts are based on the presence of the two artists in the same city at the same time, and are generally unsupported by stylistic evidence. | Agent | Artist | Painter |
The 2014 special election for Florida's 19th congressional district was held on June 24, 2014, following party primary elections which were held on April 22. The election will fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Trey Radel from the United States House of Representatives. Radel resigned on January 27, 2014, two months after he was arrested for possession of cocaine. With 100% of the precincts reporting, Curt Clawson has been elected as the new U.S. Representative. | Event | SocietalEvent | Election |
Brandon Halsey (born September 16, 1986) is an American professional mixed martial artist competing in Bellator, where he is the former Bellator Middleweight Champion. | Agent | Athlete | MartialArtist |
Joseph-Marie Trịnh Văn Căn (19 March 1921 - 18 May 1990 ) was a Vietnamese cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was the Archbishop of Hanoi from 1978 until his death. He became a cardinal in 1979. He was born in Ha Nam. In 1949, he was ordained a priest. At 1963, Pope John XXIII appointed him to be a Titular Archbishop of Aela and Coadjutor Archbishop of Hanoi. He became Archishop of Ha Noi in 1978, after the death of Cardinal Trinh Nhu Khue. He dead in May 18th, 1990 after a heart attack. | Agent | Cleric | Cardinal |
Banca del Monte e Cassa di Risparmio Faenza was an Italian saving bank and a charity organization, based in Faenza, in the Province of Ravenna, Romagna. The banking activities was merged with counterparts from Lugo to form Banca di Romagna, while the charity function was survived as Fondazione Banca del Monte e Cassa di Risparmio Faenza. | Agent | Company | Bank |
Kashiwanoha Park Stadium (柏の葉公園総合競技場 Kashiwanha Kōen Sōgō Kyōgijō) is a multi-use stadium in north-west area of Kashiwa, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 20,000 people and was built from 1995, and served from 1999. It's defined as one of home ground of Kashiwa Reysol (J.League club), but most of Reysol supporters reject using this stadium, because of worse condition than Hitachi Kashiwa Soccer Stadium, in points of accessibility (see the table below) and watching games from back-end and side stands. And, J.League match (except cup tournaments) hasn't been held in this stadium since 2009 season. On November 18, 2007 it was used for a Top League rugby game between NEC Green Rockets and Mitsubishi Dynaboars. \n* Access from Kashiwa Station by public transports | Place | SportFacility | Stadium |
Jōsei Toda (戸田 城聖 Toda Jōsei, February 11, 1900 – April 2, 1958) was a teacher, peace activist and second president of Soka Gakkai from 1951 to 1958. Imprisoned for two years during World War II under the charge of lèse-majesté, he emerged from prison intent on rebuilding the Soka Gakkai. He has been described as the architect of the Soka Gakkai, the person chiefly responsible for its existence today. Toda was the disciple of Tsunesaburō Makiguchi and mentor of Daisaku Ikeda, respectively the first and third presidents of the Soka Gakkai. Toda's leadership in building the Soka Gakkai is the theme of Ikeda's 12-volume roman à clef, \"The Human Revolution\" (Ningen kakumei) which has sold millions of copies. | Agent | Politician | President |
John Sutton was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Mullinavat and was a member of the Kilkenny senior inter-county team in the 1950s. With Kilkenny Sutton won an All-Ireland title and three Leinster titles. | Agent | Athlete | GaelicGamesPlayer |
The Turkish Airlines World Golf Cup is an annual corporate amateur golf tournament established by Turkish Airlines in 2013. Winners of global qualifiers meet at a Grand Final in Belek, Turkey in the same week as the Turkish Airlines Open. The series started in 2013 with 12 events across the globe, increasing to 50 qualifiers in 2014, with around 4,500 players competing for 140 Grand Final places at 70 tournaments in 2015. The 2016 tournament will expand to 100 different cities worldwide. | Event | Tournament | GolfTournament |
Bayshore Community Hospital is a 147-bed general medical and surgical hospital located on a 37-acre (15 ha) campus at 727 North Beers Street, in Holmdel Township, New Jersey, United States. Its services include Cardiac Catheterization, Diagnostic Imaging, Medical/Surgical, Behavioral Health, Emergency, Laboratory and Transitional Care. Bayshore Community Hospital is affiliated with The Meridian Health Family and The Cancer Institute of New Jersey. As of September 1, 2010, Bayshore Community Hospital was acquired by Meridian Health Systems. The hospital began in 1972 when a group of residents identified the need for improved health care for the residents of the area. Since then, the Bayshore family of organizations has flourished to include more than a dozen medically related facilities in Monmouth and Middlesex counties. | Place | Building | Hospital |
Tommy “Red” McMillan was a Scottish association football fullback who played in the American Soccer League. McMillan played for Kirkintilloch Rob Roy F.C. and Dunfermline Athletic F.C. before moving to the United States where he signed with Boston Soccer Club in 1924. In 1927, he moved to the New Bedford Whalers. During McMillan’s three seasons with Boston, the team won the ASL league cup twice (1925 and 1927). McMillan played for New Bedford until at least the end of the 1931 season. However, the team went through several name changes. In the spring of 1931, it became Fall River F.C. Then in the fall of 1931, it merged with the Fall River Marksmen and retook the Whalers name. | Agent | Athlete | SoccerPlayer |
Marwood Mintern Munden (13 June 1885 – 8 March 1952) was a doctor and a First World War hero who also played three first-class cricket matches for Somerset in 1908. He was born in Ilminster, Somerset and died in Eastcombe, Gloucestershire. A substantial biographical note on him written by a member of his family on the Royal Army Medical Corps website says that he was known in the family as \"Mintern Munden,\" not Marwood Munden. | Agent | Athlete | Cricketer |
The University of Urbino \"Carlo Bo\" (Italian: Università degli Studi di Urbino \"Carlo Bo\", UNIURB) is an Italian university located in Urbino, a walled hill-town in the region of Marche, located in the north-eastern part of central Italy. The university was founded in 1506 and, in the 1920s, gained recognition as an \"Independent University\" with a charter which made state aid possible though not mandatory. Once fully recognized as an Independent University, student numbers gradually increased as more facilities were opened. During the 1960s/70s, the University succeeded in buying up quite a number of derelict palaces in the old center which have since been restored and used as faculty and department buildings. While the student body and faculties gradually increased and developed over time it was under the long and presidency of Senator for Life Carlo Bo that the University enjoyed unprecedented growth in size and prestige, prompting the former president of the European Community Commission, Roy Jenkins, to state that \"the University of Urbino is an incisive presence in contemporary thought, contributing in original ways to the cultural and intellectual life of Europe\". This was also the period where architect Giancarlo De Carlo designed and built the University Halls of Residence, which can accommodate 1500 students. Today, the University of Urbino is a state University. It numbers 8 departments and one centre of excellence and currently has about 20,000 students, many of whom are from overseas. The university has no central campus as such, and instead occupies numerous buildings throughout the town and in the surrounding countryside. The main accommodation blocks are situated a short distance from the town. Traditionally a centre of studies in law since its foundation in 1506, nowadays the University of Urbino is renowned mostly for teaching and research in humanities, in particular literature and language studies, and sociology, and for the good reputation of its Italian language courses. | Agent | EducationalInstitution | University |
The 2010 Turkish Super Cup match were played between the Turkish Super League winner Bursaspor and the Turkish Cup winner Trabzonspor. Like the previous year the final was played at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul.Trabzonspor won the game 3–0 after a Hat-trick from Teófilo Gutiérrez. | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
La Salle High School, also known as LHS, is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Union Gap, Washington. It is the only Catholic high school in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Yakima. The school's motto, Signum Fidei (Sign of Faith), is shared with other Lasallian schools around the world. | Agent | EducationalInstitution | School |
The reserve league is to be set up in 2016 for clubs who didn't want to use the dual registration system. | Agent | SportsLeague | SoccerLeague |
Mahabad Dam is an embankment dam on the Mahabad River near the city of Mahabad, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. It was built before Islamic revolution by Yugoslavian engineers and is one of the ten largest dams in Iran. On average, the total volume of annual water input is equal to 339.304 million cubic meters. Water from the dam's reservoir is used to irrigate about 20,000 ha (49,000 acres) of farmland. The dam also has a hydroelectric power station. Construction began in 1968 and the dam was completed in 1970. Mahabad–Sardasht Road and Mahabad-Piranshahr Road pass along this beautiful lake. Scenic areas around the lake include the islands Qazîabad, Serî Meydan and Taqeda (single tree). The lake is a perfect place for swimming and fishing. Fishes such as carp and perch from the lake can be noted. | Place | Infrastructure | Dam |
Kristina Ann Kowal (born October 9, 1978) is an American former competition swimmer, Olympic medalist, and former world record-holder. Kowal represented the United States at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, winning the silver medal in the 200-meter breaststroke. She was the first American woman to win a world championship title in the 100-meter breaststroke. Kowal helped her college team, the Georgia Bulldogs swimming and diving team of the University of Georgia (UGA), win two NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships. She was the NCAA swimmer of the year in 1999 and 2000. Kowal was the first American woman to break the one-minute barrier in the 100-yard breaststroke. She won eight NCAA titles and 10 U.S. Swimming national titles. During her college career she held 8 American and one world record. In 2000, she was named NCAA Woman of the Year and she was recipient of the Today's Top VIII Award as a member of the Class of 2001, which honors eight senior student-athletes each year. She graduated from UGA in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.Ed). Kowal became a member of the United States Swimming Team in 1995. She is now an elementary teacher in Pennsylvania. She was inducted into the Pennsylvania Swimming Hall of Fame in 2009, the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame in 2010, University of Georgia's Circle of Honor in 2012 and the Georgia Aquatic Hall of Fame in 2013. | Agent | Athlete | Swimmer |
Pan African Air Services was an airline based in Sierra Leone. | Agent | Company | Airline |
The Peru national rugby team, nicknamed los Tumis, is an emerging team in the Americas and a member of the Confederación Sudamericana de Rugby (Consur). In 1958 Peru, together with Argentina, Uruguay and Chile participated in the first South American tournament, held in Santiago, Chile. Because there was no IRB-sanctioned rugby union at the time, participation was not officially accepted by Peruvian sport authorities. It would be another 39 years before the Union Peruana de Rugby was formed. In September, 1999 Peru participated in its first official international tournament: the first under-21 South American tournament in Asuncion, Paraguay. In November, 2000 Peru participated in the first South American B Championship, in São Paulo, Brazil, with Brazil and Venezuela. In 2001 they played in the qualifying rounds of the 2003 Rugby World Cup, against Brazil, Venezuela, and Colombia. Their home tie with Colombia was the first Peruvian victory on home soil in an official IRB match. In the 2007 South American B Championship, played in Peru, Los Tumis won second place. Brazil were champions, with Colombia and Venezuela finishing third and fourth respectively. In 2010 Peru won the South American B Championship played in Medellin, Colombia gaining their first international title. | Agent | SportsTeam | RugbyClub |
Dale Morris (born 29 December 1982) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). Morris spent four years playing for Werribee Football Club in the Victorian Football League before being added to the Bulldogs' rookie list in the 2004 Rookie Draft. He quickly cemented his place in the Western Bulldogs' lineup, impressing many with his pace and consistency as a defender, and finished with 17 games for season 2005. He was elevated to the senior list at the end of 2005. Morris was selected in the back pocket of the 2008 All-Australian team, his first nomination. Morris plays in guernsey number 38. In Round 21, 2011, against the Essendon Bombers, Morris suffered a broken tibia in his lower right leg which prematurely ended his season. Morris returned to play one quarter in a Development Match game in Round 6, 2012, but suffered a stress fracture in the same leg which he broke in horrific circumstances in 2011. The injury sidelined Morris for the rest of the season. Morris made his return to AFL in Round 1, 2013. In what was overall a successful campaign for Morris, he provided defensive solidity to the Bulldog's back line, and also managed to play all 22 games for the season. | Agent | Athlete | AustralianRulesFootballPlayer |
Bruce John Forrester (12 October 1940 – 9 November 2006) was a British motorcycle speedway rider. | Agent | MotorcycleRider | SpeedwayRider |
Qazakh City Stadium (Azerbaijani: Qazax şəhər stadionu) is a multi-use stadium in Qazakh, Azerbaijan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Göyazan Qazakh FK. The stadium holds 15,000 people. | Place | SportFacility | Stadium |
Coronation Street is a British soap opera, initially produced by Granada Television. Created by writer Tony Warren, Coronation Street first broadcast on ITV on 9 December 1960. The following is a list of characters introduced in the show's fourth year, by order of first appearance. In April, outgoing series producer H.V. Kershaw saw the return of original cast member Philip Lowrie as Dennis Tanner after a year's absence. Kershaw vacated his position a month later, to be replaced by Margaret Morris — who in June secured a short return spot for David Barlow (Alan Rothwell), appearing in two episodes. Morris introduced two significant recurring characters in July, as (Geoffrey Matthews) and Walter Potts (Christopher Sandford) made their first appearances, while Myra Booth (Susan Jameson) became the only new regular character to be introduced in 1963 when she arrived in September. Myra's father George Dickenson (Stan Jay) followed her to Weatherfield in September, and Laurie Fraser (Stanley Meadows) began a five-month stint as a new love interest for Elsie Tanner in November. Jon Rollason also joined the cast as Dave Robbins in December. | Agent | FictionalCharacter | SoapCharacter |
Jacques-Édouard Alexis (born 21 September 1947) is a Haitian politician. He served as the Prime Minister of Haiti from 1999 to 2001 and was Prime Minister for a second term from 2006 to 2008 when he was dismissed due to political fallout from food riots. | Agent | Politician | PrimeMinister |
New Panteg Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team from the town of New Inn, in Torfaen, Wales. The club is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Newport Gwent Dragons. | Agent | SportsTeam | RugbyClub |
Frank Owen Gehry, CC (born Frank Owen Goldberg; 28 February 1929) is a Canadian-born American architect, residing in Los Angeles. A number of his buildings, including his private residence, have become world-renowned attractions. His works are cited as being among the most important works of contemporary architecture in the 2010 World Architecture Survey, which led Vanity Fair to label him as \"the most important architect of our age\". Gehry's best-known works include the titanium-clad Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain; Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles; Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris, France; MIT Ray and Maria Stata Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts; The Vontz Center for Molecular Studies on the University of Cincinnati campus; Experience Music Project in Seattle; New World Center in Miami Beach; Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis; Dancing House in Prague; the Vitra Design Museum and the museum MARTa Herford in Germany; the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto; the Cinémathèque française in Paris; and 8 Spruce Street in New York City. It was his private residence in Santa Monica, California, that jump-started his career. Gehry is also the designer of the future National Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial. | Agent | Person | Architect |
Lake Sugema [Pronounced sōō•jē’•mə](+40° 41' 22.85\", -91° 59' 39.01\") is a man-made 574-acre (2.32 km2) lake 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of Keosauqua, Van Buren County, in southeast Iowa, United States. It is located south of the Des Moines River, west of State Highway 1 and north of State Highway 2. The maximum depth of the lake is 34 feet (10 m), with a mean depth 9.3 feet (2.8 m), and drainage of 11,480 acres (46.5 km2). The lake was designed as a high quality fishing lake. Facilities include parking lots, and 3 hard surface boat ramps with no motor size limit at no wake. There are fishing jetties, an accessible fishing pier for the handicapped, accessible facilities, a picnic area, restrooms, camping facilities, floating boat docks, and wildlife islands. An asphalt road leads off of Hwy 2 to a large camping area with a shelterhouse, sewer dump station, handicapped-accessible showerhouse, playground, 23 hard-surfaced 50 ft (15 m). camp pads, 8 primitive campsites, 8 slip boat docks, and a boat trailer parking area. Cabins located in the campgrounds are available for rental throughout the year. Lake Sugema is stocked with largemouth bass, walleye, bluegill, black crappie, channel catfish, and saugeye. The lake has fishing jetties and good shore fishing access. Special fishing regulations require for 12-inch (300 mm) to 18-inch (460 mm) black bass to be immediately released alive. Extensive planning was done by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to establish underwater structure that helps fish survive and reproduce. When the lake was constructed, steps were taken to prevent siltation. Besides the hundreds of farm ponds, crop rotations, crop residue management, and other soil saving practices farmers have established in the lake's drainage area, the lake is protected by a series of smaller sediment-control dams. Approximately 3,000 acres (12 km2) immediately surrounding the lake was purchased by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and Van Buren County to be managed as a wildlife area. That management is helping to build on the number of wild turkey, deer, squirrel, geese, quail, rabbits, songbirds, and other wild animals. Habitat is also being developed for raccoon, fox, mink, muskrats, and bald eagles, among other wildlife. The Indian Creek Wildlife area is intended for public hunting, fishing, hiking, bird watching, cross country skiing, picnicking, nature study, primitive camping and other fun in the outdoors. Shimek State Forest is managed as a multiple-use area for timber products, wildlife habitat and recreation. The 900-acre (3.6 km2) forest includes hiking trails and is available for public hunting. All those activities are available to the public at Lake Sugema and the 3,000-acre (12 km2) Indian Creek Wildlife Area. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources and the Van Buren County Conservation Board are managing the lake, wildlife, and recreation areas. | Place | BodyOfWater | Lake |
The 2012–13 Northern Kentucky Norse men's basketball team represented Northern Kentucky University during the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Norse, led by 9th year head coach Dave Bezold, played their home games at The Bank of Kentucky Center and were members of the Atlantic Sun Conference. They finished the season 11–16, 9–9 in A-Sun play to finish in a three way tie for fourth place. Due to their transition to Division I, the Norse will not be eligible to participate in post season play until 2017. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | NCAATeamSeason |
The 1962 New York Giants season was the 38th season for the club in the National Football League. Giants quarterback Y. A. Tittle had a breakout season in 1962. Said Cold Hard Football Facts, \"It's safe to call Tittle a late bloomer. He enjoyed various degrees of success in his first 14 seasons with three teams in two different pro football leagues. But then in 1962, at the age of 36 and under second-year head coach Allie Sherman, Tittle exploded for a record 33 TD passes to lead the Giants to a 12–2 record.\" | SportsSeason | FootballLeagueSeason | NationalFootballLeagueSeason |
Rui Gomes de Abreu (c.1460-1530?) was a Portuguese nobleman, Alcaide Mayor of Elvas. | Agent | Person | Noble |
Stone Road Mall, situated at Stone Road West and Edinburgh Road, is the largest shopping mall in Guelph, Ontario, Canada with approximately 520,000 square feet (50,000 m2) of gross leasable area and 130 stores. It is operated by Primaris Management Inc.. It first opened in 1975 with a Kmart, Miracle Food Mart, and 35 other stores. In 1978 it doubled to 70 stores including Sears. | Place | Building | ShoppingMall |
Merah Putih Bridge (Indonesian: Jembatan Merah Putih) is a cable stayed bridge located in Ambon city, Maluku, Indonesia. The bridge spans over Ambon Bay in Ambon Island, connecting Rumah Tiga village (Poka) in Sirimau sub-district on the north side, with Hative Kecil/Galala village in Teluk Ambon sub-district on the south side. This bridge is the longest bridge in the eastern region of Indonesia; it is the landmark of the city. Construction began in 17 July 2011. Merah Putih Bridge cost the state budget (APBN) around Rp 779.2 billion (US 59.52 million dollar). The bridge was inaugurated by Indonesian President Joko Widodo on 4 April 2016. The bridge was meant to cut travel time between Pattimura Airport on Lei Hitu Peninsula, Central Maluku Regency in the north, and downtown Ambon City on Lei Timur Peninsula in the south. Previously, before the construction and completion of Merah Putih Bridge, distance of Pattimura International Airport to Ambon city center is 35 kilometers must be taken approximately for 60 minutes drive around the Bay of Ambon. The alternative is to use a ferry between the Rumah Tiga village (Poka) and Galela takes about 20 minutes, not including queuing time. | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Bridge |
La Vie Claire was a professional road bicycle racing team named after its chief sponsor La vie Claire, a chain of health food stores. | Agent | SportsTeam | CyclingTeam |
Chepstow Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team from the town of Chepstow, in Monmouthshire, Wales. The club is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Newport Gwent Dragons. | Agent | SportsTeam | RugbyClub |
Alexandre Louis Lefebvre de Cérisy (14 November 1798, Paris – 2 December 1867, le Bouchevilliers, near Gisors) was a French entomologist de Cérisy worked as clerk to a solicitor. It was Jean Baptiste Godart (1775-1825) who introduced him to entomology.Of all insect orders he was principally interested in Lepidoptera. Basing his studies on the use of the wing veins for the classification of Hymenoptera, he proposed in 1842, a similar system of classification (based on the veins of the wings) for butterflies. He traveled throughout Europe, sometimes accompanied by naturalists such as Achille Rémy Percheron (1797-1869) in Provence and Gabriel Bibron (1805-1848) in Sicily. He was at the founding meeting, February 29, 1832, of the Société entomologique de France Species of Lepidoptera named in honor of Cérisy: Allancastria cerisyi (Godart, 1819); Smerinthus cerisyi (Kirby,1837). | Agent | Scientist | Entomologist |
(Not to be confused with Shadows of Mordor.) Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is an open world action-adventure video game set within Tolkien's legendarium, developed by Monolith Productions and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Officially announced in November 2013, it was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in September 2014 and released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in November 2014. The story of the game takes place between the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. The players control Talion, a ranger who was killed by the Black Hand of Sauron. Talion's spirit merged with the wraith of the Elf Lord Celebrimbor, and together they try to avenge the death of their loved ones. Players can engage in melee combat, and utilize some of the wraith abilities to fight against enemies. The game uses the Nemesis System, which allows the artificial intelligence of non-playable characters to remember the death of the game's protagonist and react accordingly. The game's development began in 2011. In order to create an accurate environment and be consistent with the books written by Tolkien, the developer consulted several people from Warner Bros., and Peter Jackson, the director of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film series. In addition, the team received assistance from Weta Workshop, who gave advice to the team in creating special effects. Monolith focused on the development of the PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions, while the development of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions was outsourced to Behaviour Interactive. The port to Linux and OS X was done by Feral Interactive. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor received critical acclaim upon release. Most praise directed at its combat, open-world design, the game's lore, and the Nemesis System, which most critics agreed was the best part of the game. Some criticism was aimed at the game's story and boss battles. The game marked the biggest launch for a game based upon The Lord of the Rings universe, and would go on to win several awards from video gaming publications. Two post-release downloadable content, Lord of the Hunt and The Bright Lord, were released in December 2014 and February 2015 respectively. | Work | Software | VideoGame |
Villain was a wooden roller coaster at the Geauga Lake amusement park in Aurora, Ohio. It was designed by the now-defunct Custom Coasters International (CCI). The ride opened as a part of the four-coaster expansion Six Flags brought to Geauga Lake between 1999 and 2000. It was a wooden hybrid, which means it had steel supports but had wood track. When it originally opened, the ride was moderately smooth, but by 2001 it deteriorated and was re-tracked during the off-season. This was the second CCI coaster to feature a \"trick track\" element (the first was Shivering Timbers at Michigan's Adventure) which the track banks from one side to another while staying otherwise on a straight path. Rocky Mountain Construction, an Idaho-based manufacturing firm, handled the construction of the ride. The ride had been retracked by Martin & Vleminckx. Currently, the Villain's trains are at Kings Island, another Cedar Fair park in Mason, OH. It is unknown what they will be used for. On June 17, 2008, The Villain was sold for scrap to Cleveland Scrap for $2,500. The ride has since been demolished. | Place | AmusementParkAttraction | RollerCoaster |
Hyperolius leucotaenius is a species of frog in the Hyperoliidae family.It is endemic to Democratic Republic of the Congo.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, swamps, freshwater marshes, and intermittent freshwater marshes.It is threatened by habitat loss. At one time thought to be extinct, in 2011 Hyperolius leucotaenius was found and photographed on the banks of the Elila River, a tributary of the Lualaba. | Species | Animal | Amphibian |
Instant Replay was the first magazine-format, direct-to-video program for home-video consumers. Established by Miami, Florida, entrepreneur Chuck Azar in 1977, and released on VHS and Beta-format videocassettes through 1982, it contained segments devoted to live music performances, reports from technology and electronics conventions, interviews, bloopers and other off-air content from network- and cable-television satellite feeds, and home-video hobbyists' contributions, among other content. It was predated by a direct-to-video trade magazine, Videofashion, sold to fashion-industry professionals on industrial U-Matic videocassettes. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Magazine |
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