text
stringlengths
50
3.94k
l1
stringclasses
9 values
l2
stringlengths
4
28
l3
stringlengths
3
33
Alfred Fischer (14 December 1907 – 28 July 1945) was a Sturmbannführer (Major) in the Waffen-SS during World War II. He was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, which was awarded to recognize extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership by Nazi Germany during World War II. Alfred Fischer was born on the 14 December 1907 in Vienna, Austria. During World War II he volunteered to join the Waffen SS. He was awarded the German Cross in Gold while assigned to the I.Battalion, 5th SS Artillery Regiment SS Division Wiking in January 1943. In March 1945 he was added to the Honour Roll Clasp of the Army and the Knight's Cross was awarded at the end of the war on the 9 May 1945, while in command of the II.Battalion, 11th SS Artillery Regiment, 11th SS Panzergrenadier Division Norland. Fischer survived the war but died in the prisoner of war camp hospital at Landsberg an der Warthe, Germany now Poland on the 28 July 1945.
Agent
Person
MilitaryPerson
J.-Alfred Belzile (August 24, 1907 – August 18, 1994) is a former Canadian politician and farmer. Born in Amqui, Quebec, Canada, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1958 as a Member of the Progressive Conservative Party to represent the riding of Matapédia—Matane. He was re-elected in 1962 but defeated in 1963. He was also defeated in 1957.
Agent
Politician
MemberOfParliament
Bjelogorci (Serbian: Бјелогорци) is a village in the municipality of Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Place
Settlement
Village
A partial solar eclipse occurred on February 3, 1935. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A partial solar eclipse occurs in the polar regions of the Earth when the center of the Moon's shadow misses the Earth.
Event
NaturalEvent
SolarEclipse
A-003 was the fourth abort test of the Apollo spacecraft. This particular flight was notable because during the abort test flight, an actual abort situation occurred, and further proved the Apollo Launch Escape System (LES). The CM was successfully pulled away from the malfunctioning Little Joe booster and it landed safely under parachutes.
Place
Satellite
ArtificialSatellite
The 1963 Baltimore Colts season was the 11th season for the team in the National Football League. The Baltimore Colts finished the National Football League's 1955 season with a record of 8 wins and 6 losses and finished third in the Western Conference.
SportsSeason
FootballLeagueSeason
NationalFootballLeagueSeason
Stefano Folchetti (active in 15th-century through early 16th-century) was an Italian painter active in the Quattrocento period, mainly in the region of Marche. He was born in San Ginesio. His triptych depicting St Lawrence on left, St Catherine of Alexandria with Virgin and child and angelic musicians at center, and papal saint on right (1507) was painted for the Collegiata di San Lorenzo at Urbisaglia. One of his works is a heavily gilded Adoration of the Magi at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. There are two works on display in the Pinacoteca Civica of San Ginesio in the Marche.
Agent
Artist
Painter
David James \"Dave\" Syvret (born October 28, 1954) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA). Syvret played parts of two WHA seasons with the Toronto Toros and Birmingham Bulls. He was drafted in the ninth round of the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs. He is the father of Danny Syvret, who played in the National Hockey League and currently plays in the American Hockey League, and Corey Syvret, who was a 2007 sixth-round draft pick of the Florida Panthers and currently plays in the ECHL.
Agent
WinterSportPlayer
IceHockeyPlayer
Queensbury is a town in Warren County, New York, United States. The population was 27,901 at the 2010 census. It contains the county seat of Warren County, located at a municipal center complex on U.S. Route 9 south of the village of Lake George. It was moved to the complex in 1963 from the original county seat of Lake George. The town is located in the southeastern corner of the county and is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is named in honor of Queen Charlotte, the consort of George III of Great Britain and Ireland. Although primarily located north of the city of Glens Falls, Queensbury surrounds the city on three sides. The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom, a Six Flags theme park, is located in northwest Queensbury. West Mountain, a downhill skiing area, is located in the southwestern part of town.
Place
Settlement
Town
John Slidell (1793 – July 9, 1871) was an American politician, lawyer and businessman. A native of New York, Slidell moved to Louisiana as a young man and became a staunch defender of Southern rights as a U.S. Representative and Senator. He was the older brother of Alexander Slidell Mackenzie, a US naval officer.
Agent
Politician
Senator
Steve Sullivan (born July 6, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played over 1000 games in the National Hockey League for the New Jersey Devils, Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, Nashville Predators, Pittsburgh Penguins and Phoenix Coyotes. He is currently the Coyotes' development coach.
Agent
WinterSportPlayer
IceHockeyPlayer
TUI Airlines Netherlands (formerly Arkefly and shortened to Arke in the corporate design to match the travel agency) is a Dutch charter airline headquartered in Schiphol-Rijk on the grounds of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands. It is the charter carrier of the Dutch arm of the German travel conglomerate TUI Group and its main base is Schiphol Airport.
Agent
Company
Airline
Raymond \"Friday\" Hassler (July 29, 1935 – February 17, 1972) was a NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup Series driver.
Agent
RacingDriver
NascarDriver
The Guinea turaco (Tauraco persa), also known as the green turaco, is a species of turaco, a group of near-passerines birds. It is found in forests of West and Central Africa, ranging from Senegal east to DR Congo and south to northern Angola. It lays two eggs in a tree platform nest. It formerly included the Livingstone's, Schalow's, Knysna, black-billed and Fischer's turacos as subspecies. The Guinea turaco, often inconspicuous in the treetops, is approximately 43 cm long, including a long tail. The plumage is largely green and the tail and wings are dark purplish, except for the crimson primary feathers that are very distinct in flight. In the westernmost subspecies buffoni, which sometimes is known as the Buffon's turaco, there is a white line above and in front of the eye and a black line below the eye. In the nominate subspecies (T. persa persa) of the central part of its range and zenkeri of the southeastern part there also is a second white line below the black line. Unlike similar turacos with red bills, even adult Guinea turacos lack a white rear edge to the crest. This species is a common in climax forest with plentiful tall trees. It feeds on fruit and blossoms. The Guinea turaco has a loud cawr-cawr call.
Species
Animal
Bird
Pope Conon (c. 630 – 21 September 687) was Pope from 21 October 686 to his death in 687. He had been put forward as a compromise candidate, there being a conflict between the two factions resident in Rome—military and clerical. On his death, Conon was buried in the Patriarchal Basilica of St. Peter.
Agent
Cleric
Pope
La Prensa is a conservative Panamanian newspaper founded in 1980. Established by I. Roberto Eisenmann Jr. during a period military dictatorship, Prensa built an international reputation as an independent voice, and has been described as \"Panama's leading opposition newspaper\" and its newspaper of record.
Work
PeriodicalLiterature
Newspaper
The 2016 Scottish League Cup Final was the 70th final of the Scottish League Cup. The final took place on 13 March 2016 at Hampden Park, Glasgow. The clubs contesting the final were Hibernian and Ross County, with Ross County winning 2–1 with a last minute goal. The win was Ross County's first major trophy in senior football. This final was the last to be played in March, as from the 2016–17 season the Scottish League Cup will be played during a single calendar year and the final will take place in November.
Event
SportsEvent
FootballMatch
The alligator snapping turtle (Macrochelys temminckii) is one of the heaviest freshwater turtles in the world. It is often associated with, but not closely related to, the common snapping turtle, which is in the genus Chelydra. The specific epithet temminckii is in honor of Dutch zoologist Coenraad Jacob Temminck. Although it was once believed to be only one species, a recent study suggests that it is actually three separate species; Macrochelys temminckii, Macrochelys suwanniensis, and Macrochelys apalachicolae. The alligator snapping turtle is given its name because of its immensely powerful jaws and long, spring-like neck, as well as distinct ridges on its shell that are similar to the rough, ridged skin of an alligator.
Species
Animal
Reptile
Bodo Bockenauer (born 22 December 1940) is a German former figure skater. He is a two-time Blue Swords champion, a three-time East German national champion, and represented the Unified Team of Germany at the 1960 Winter Olympics, finishing 16th. His best ISU Championship result, sixth, came at the 1962 European Championships.
Agent
WinterSportPlayer
FigureSkater
Archbishop Abraham Kattumana (21 January 1944 – 4 April 1995) was an Indian Syro Malabar Catholic Archbishop. He was the Pontifical Delegate of Syro-Malabar Catholic Church with the powers of the Major Archbishop vested in him by Pope John Paul II. Previously, he had served as Pro nuncio to Ghana, Benin, and Togo. He was a Vatican Diplomat and have served at the Nunciatures in Indonesia, Uruguay, Iraq, New Zealand and Great Britain.
Agent
Cleric
Cardinal
The Pyrenees (/ˈpɪrᵻniːz/; Spanish: Pirineos [piɾiˈneos], French: Pyrénées [piʁene], Aragonese: Pirineus, Catalan: Pirineus [piɾiˈnɛus], Occitan: Pirenèus, Basque: Pirinioak or Auñamendiak) is a range of mountains in southwest Europe that forms a natural border between France and Spain. It separates the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe, and extends for about 491 km (305 mi) from the Bay of Biscay (Cap Higuer) to the Mediterranean Sea (Cap de Creus). For the most part, the main crest forms a massive divider between France and Spain, with the microstate of Andorra sandwiched in between. The Crown of Aragon and the Kingdom of Navarre have historically extended on both sides of the mountain range, with smaller northern portions now in France and larger southern parts now in Spain. The demonym for the noun \"Pyrenees\" in English is Pyrenean.
Place
NaturalPlace
MountainRange
Water Eaton House Bridge is a footbridge across the River Thames in Wiltshire, England. It is situated between Cricklade and Castle Eaton near Water Eaton House. It is one of the first bridges on the Thames Path. Water Eaton farmhouse is a modern house on an ancient site, known in the 18th century as Nun Eaton. This old manor house at Water Eaton had a tradition attaching to it that it was a \"house of mercy\" connected with Abbey of Godstow near Oxford. There are remains of fish-ponds adjacent and carved stone was found in it at demolition. There was an ancient weir at Water Eaton which was subject to a dispute with Godstow Priory in the 14th century.
Place
RouteOfTransportation
Bridge
WAIL (99.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Key West, Florida, USA, the station serves the Florida Keys area. The station is currently owned by Robert Holladay, through licensee Florida Keys Media, LLC.
Agent
Broadcaster
RadioStation
The Amphitomariidae is an extinct taxonomic family of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the informal group Lower Heterobranchia. This family has no subfamilies.
Species
Animal
Mollusca
Jack the Zipper (born in New York, United States) is an American pornographic film director and owner of Clockwork Pictures and Cobra Films. He was a tattoo artist prior to taking on the porn industry. He has won the AVN Award three times for Best Director and Best Film: in 2004 for StuntGirl in 2005 for Squealer and in 2006 for Blacklight Beauty. Following the success of StuntGirl, he signed an exclusive production contract with Hustler Video. He names Salvador Dalí, Andrew Blake and Stanley Kubrick as his influences. These days, he's best known in the adult film industry for underpayment & poor treatment of crew & talent. He also claims to be a fine artist, photographer, and musician.
Agent
Actor
AdultActor
Eleanor Jane \"Ellie\" Mills (née Hunter) is a fictional character from the long-running Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, played by Sarah Baxendale. She first appeared in 2002 and made her final appearance in 2005.
Agent
FictionalCharacter
SoapCharacter
A total solar eclipse will occur on August 12, 2064. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide.
Event
NaturalEvent
SolarEclipse
The third attack on Anzac Cove (19 May 1915) was an engagement during the Gallipoli Campaign of the First World War. The attack was conducted by the forces of the Ottoman Turkish Empire, against the forces of the British Empire defending the cove. On 25 April 1915, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landed on the western side of the Gallipoli Peninsula, at what thereafter became known as Anzac Cove. The first Turkish attempts to recapture the ANZAC beachhead were two unsuccessful attacks in April. Just over two weeks later, the Turks had gathered a force of 42,000 men (four divisions) to conduct their second assault against the ANZAC's 17,300 men (two divisions). The ANZAC commanders had no indication of the impending attack until the day before, when British aircraft reported a build-up of troops opposite the ANZAC positions. The Turkish assault began in the early hours of 19 May, mostly directed at the centre of the ANZACposition. It had failed by midday; the Turks were caught by enfilade fire from the defenders' rifles and machine-guns, which caused around ten thousand casualties, including three thousand deaths. The ANZACs had less than seven hundred casualties. Expecting an imminent continuation of the battle, three Allied brigades arrived within twenty-four hours to reinforce the beachhead, but no subsequent attack materialised. Instead, on 20 and 24 May two truces were declared to collect the wounded and bury the dead in no man's land. The Turks never succeeded in capturing the bridgehead; instead the ANZACs evacuated the position at the end of the year.
Event
SocietalEvent
MilitaryConflict
The Daily Sketch was a British national tabloid newspaper, founded in Manchester in 1909 by Sir Edward Hulton. It was bought in 1920 by Lord Rothermere's Daily Mirror Newspapers but in 1925 Rothermere offloaded it to William and Gomer Berry (later Viscount Camrose and Viscount Kemsley). It was owned by a subsidiary of the Berrys' Allied Newspapers from 1928 (renamed Kemsley Newspapers in 1937 when Camrose withdrew to concentrate his efforts on the Daily Telegraph). In 1946 it was merged with the Daily Graphic. In 1952 Kemsley decided to sell the paper to Associated Newspapers, the owner of the Daily Mail, who promptly revived the Daily Sketch name in 1953. The paper struggled through the 1950s and 1960s, never managing to compete successfully with the Daily Mirror, and in 1971 it was closed and merged with the Daily Mail. The Sketch was Conservative in its politics and populist in its tone during its existence through all its changes of ownership. In some ways much of the more populist element of today's Daily Mail was inherited from the Sketch: before the merger, the more serious Mail, then and for a long time afterwards a broadsheet, was also right-wing. The Sketch notably launched a moral panic over Daniel Farson's 1960 television documentary Living for Kicks, a portrait of British teenage life at the time, which led to a war of words between the Sketch and the Daily Mirror. It also participated in the press campaign against the screening of the BBC film The War Game.
Work
PeriodicalLiterature
Newspaper
The Santa Monica Parish Church, also called Panay Church, Spanish: Iglesia Parroquial de Santa Mónica, is a historic church in Panay, near Roxas City in the province of Capiz, on Panay island in the Western Visayas region of the Philipppines. It was built in 1884 on the site of an earlier church, built in 1774 by Miguel Murguia, which was gravely damaged by the typhoon of 17 January 1875. The church is built of coral blocks and is approximately 70 metres long, 25 m in width and 18 m in height; the walls are about 3 metres thick. The church has an unusually large bell, the largest in the country. This was cast by Juan Reina in about 1884, using sacks of coin given by the people of the town; it weighs more than 10 tonnes. In 1997 the church was declared a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.
Place
Building
HistoricBuilding
Sarab Chenar-e Sofla (Persian: سراب چنارسفلي‎‎, also Romanized as Sarāb Chenār-e Soflá) is a village in Honam Rural District, in the Central District of Selseleh County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 219, in 51 families.
Place
Settlement
Village
The Texas Army National Guard is a component of the United States Army, the United States National Guard and the Texas Military Forces (along with the Texas Air National Guard and the Texas State Guard). Texas Army National Guard units are trained and equipped as part of the United States Army. The same ranks and insignia are used and National Guardsmen are eligible to receive all United States military awards. The Texas Guard also bestows a number of state awards for local services rendered in or to the state of Texas. The Texas Army National Guard is composed of approximately 19,000 soldiers, and maintains 117 armories in 102 communities. State duties include disaster relief, emergency preparedness, security assistance to state law enforcement agencies, and some aspects of border security. The Governor can activate the National Guard components under his control for state active duty in Texas, and in support of adjacent states.
Agent
Organisation
MilitaryUnit
Davit Kacharava (Georgian: დავით კაჭარავა, born 16 January 1985, in Tbilisi) is a Georgian rugby union player. He plays as a centre. He played for Bastia, Nice, from 2009/10 to 2011/12, for Stade Rodez Aveyronin the Fédérale 1 in France, during the 2012/13 season, and currently plays for Yenisey-STM Krasnoyarsk in the Russian Championship. His club will play the 2015–16 European Rugby Challenge Cup He has 73 caps for Georgia, since 2006, with 14 tries scored, 70 points on aggregate. He was called for the 2007 Rugby World Cup, playing in two games and scoring a try, and for the 2011 Rugby World Cup, playing in all the four games but without scoring. He continues to be a regular player for the Georgian side.
Agent
Athlete
RugbyPlayer
Exotic Fever Records is an independent record label founded by Bonnie Schlegel in 2000 in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Schlegel, formerly of the band Bald Rapunzel, enlisted the help of drummer Katy Otto in running the label. Currently operated by Otto in Philadelphia, bands have included The Shondes, Pygmylush, and 1905, which released their only album on the label. To date, the label has issued over 50 releases, including an array of benefit compilations such as Keep Singing! A Benefit Compilation for Compassion Over Killing.
Agent
Company
RecordLabel
The Idaho giant salamander, Dicamptodon aterrimus, is a species of salamander. There are three closely related species to this taxon: D. ensatus, (California giant salamander), D. copei (Cope's giant salamander) and D. tenebrosus (coastal giant salamander) also known as the (Pacific giant salamander).
Species
Animal
Amphibian
Muhammad Mohsin (1859–1882) was a Sindhi poet, famous under his nom-de-plume Bekas. He was son of Faqeer Bedil and first follower of his school of thought in poetry and is also buried at the same place so the shrine is commonly known as shrine of Bedil and Bekas.
Agent
Cleric
Saint
Charles Sumner \"Chuck\" Stone, Jr. (July 21, 1924 – April 6, 2014) was a Tuskegee Airman, an American newspaper editor, columnist, professor of journalism, and author. After completing his service in World War II, Stone already had been admitted to Harvard University but chose to matriculate at Wesleyan University. In the 1940s, he was the first African-American undergraduate in several decades at Wesleyan, graduating in the class of 1948 and serving as the commencement speaker. Stone subsequently received a master's degree in sociology from the University of Chicago. He was the first president of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ, 1975–1977). According to his brief biography on the NABJ site, \"Because of his reputation for integrity, he became a trusted middleman between Philadelphia police and murder suspects, more than 75 of whom 'surrendered' to Stone rather than to the cops.\" As an editor at Harlem's New York Age, the Washington, D.C. Afro-American, and the Chicago Daily Defender, he was strongly associated with the Civil Rights and Black Power movements. He also served three years as a special assistant and speechwriter for Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. of the 22nd congressional district of New York, chair of the House Education and Labor Committee. Stone later worked as a columnist for The Philadelphia Daily News from 1972 to 1991. He taught journalism at the University of Delaware for several years. For several years, circa 1986–1988, he served as the House Advisor for the Martin Luther King Humanities House at the University of Delaware. He then became Walter Spearman Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he retired in 2005. Nominated twice for the Pulitzer Prize, Stone was inducted, in August 2004, by the NABJ into its Hall of Fame. On March 29, 2007, Stone attended a ceremony in the U.S. Capitol rotunda, where he and the other veteran Tuskegee Airmen (or their widows) were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal by President George W. Bush in recognition of the Airmen's service during World War II. Stone is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. He was a member of the fraternity's World Policy Council, a think tank whose purpose is to expand Alpha Phi Alpha's involvement in politics, and social and current policy to encompass international concerns. He is the father of Krishna Stone, Allegra Stone and Charles Stone III, creator and star of the Budweiser \"Whassup!\" television commercials, and director of movies such as Drumline, Mr. 3000, and Paid In Full. On April 6, 2014, Stone died at the age of 89. He is survived by his three children, one grandchild, and two sisters.
Agent
Person
MilitaryPerson
Lollipopaia is a genus of fungi in the class Dothideomycetes. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (incertae sedis). Also, the placement of this genus within the Dothideomycetes is uncertain.
Species
Eukaryote
Fungus
Evgeny Sergeevich Abramenko (Belarusian: Яўге́н Сярге́евіч Абра́менка, tr. Yawhen Syarheyevich Abramenka; Łacinka: Jaŭhien Siarhiejevič Abramienka; Russian: Евге́ний Серге́евич Абра́менко, tr. Yevgeniy Sergeyevich Abramenko; born February 26, 1987 in Vitebsk) is a retired Belarusian biathlete. He competed in the 2010 Winter Olympics for Belarus. His best finish is 11th, as a member of the Belarusian relay team. His best individual performance is 40th, in the pursuit. As of February 2013, his best performance at the Biathlon World Championships, is 6th, in the 2012 mixed relay. His best individual performance in a World Championships is 26th, in the 2011 individual. He won a gold medal in the 2007 World Junior Championships, in the individual. As of February 2013, his best Biathlon World Cup finish is 5th, in the men's relay at Oberhof in 2008/09 . His best individual finish is 19th, achieved three times. His best overall finish in the Biathlon World Cup is 52nd, in 2010/11.
Agent
WinterSportPlayer
Skier
Amanda Victoria Vilanova Pérez (born December 30, 1991 in San Juan) is a Puerto Rican TV Host, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss World Puerto Rico 2011 and represented Puerto Rico at Miss World 2011 and placed 2nd runner-up.
Agent
Person
BeautyQueen
WLEX-TV, channel 18, is the NBC-affiliated television station for Lexington, Kentucky and the East-Central Kentucky region. Its transmitter is located in Southern Lexington near Hamburg Pavilion on WTVQ-DT's tower. WLEX's studios are located on Russell Cave Road (KY 353) in Lexington. The station can also be viewed within the Lexington area on Time Warner Cable channels 8 and 906 (channel numbers will vary throughout the market). It is also available on Frankfort Plant Board channels 7 and 507.
Agent
Broadcaster
TelevisionStation
Sidney James (1891 in Sheffield – 9 April 1917) was a professional footballer, who played for Huddersfield Town and Hartlepool United. He died in April 1917, when he was killed in action during World War I.
Agent
Athlete
SoccerPlayer
PKC (Papendrechtse Korfbal Club) is a Dutch korfball club located in Papendrecht, Netherlands. The club was founded on 2 February 1935 and they play their home games in the PKC-Hal. The team plays in white shirts and green shorts / skirts. The club has around 1000 members, which makes it the biggest korfball club in the world.
Agent
SportsTeam
BasketballTeam
Nanjing Broadcasting Network (Chinese: 南京广电网络; pinyin: Nánjīng Guǎngdiàn Wǎngluò), is a television network in the Nanjing, China area.
Agent
Broadcaster
BroadcastNetwork
Archduke (1796 – after 1814) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from April to October 1799 he ran four times and won two races. On his second racecourse appearance he won the Epsom Derby defeating his more fancied stable companion, Eagle. Archduke was beaten in two races at Newmarket later that year and did not race again. He was later exported to stand at stud in the United States.
Species
Horse
RaceHorse
Neva (foaled 1814, died after 1837) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse, which in 1817 became the first filly to win both the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket Racecourse and the Oaks at Epsom Downs Racecourse. In a racing career which lasted from April 1817 until May 1818 she ran four times and won twice.
Species
Horse
RaceHorse
The Samoa women's national rugby sevens team is Samoa's national representative in women's rugby sevens. It is the fourth-strongest team in Oceania after New Zealand, Australia and Fiji. Samoa competed in the 2011 Pacific Games, resulting runner-up after losing to Fiji. At the 2015 Pacific Games they defeated Tonga at the fifth place match. At the Oceania Women's Sevens Championship, Samoa resulted second in 2007 and fourth in 2008, 2013 and 2014.
Agent
SportsTeam
RugbyClub
The Traveler, (Chinese: 旅行者) named World Traveler in English, is a monthly tourism magazine published by Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House. The target readers of The Traveler are the middle class in China. It was founded in Shanghai in 2000. The Traveler is the only member among Chinese tourism magazines in the Journal of the Association of the United States. It publishes primarily in the 31 provinces, autonomous regions and two Special Administrative Regions. The Traveler publishes mainly journeys, business trips, top 10 lists and other columns. Its columnists include Ma Modu, Chen Danyan and Jeremy Clarkson.
Work
PeriodicalLiterature
Magazine
The Chicago Mayoral Election of 1989 saw the return of the Daley family to the office of mayor. The elections was held two years early because of the Death of Harold Washington early in the term. Eugene Sawyer had been appointed Mayor by the City Council to serve until the special election midway through the term. Richard M. Daley was elected over the nominee of the newly formed Harold Washington Party, Alderman Timothy Evans, and the Republican nominee, Ed Vrdolyak.
Event
SocietalEvent
Election
The 2008 Millsaps Majors football team represented Millsaps College during the 2008 college football season. The 2008 season was a very successful season. The Majors rolled through the regular season, going 10-0 and outscoring their opponents 442 to 132. The team avenged 2007's crushing loses at the hands of Mississippi College and Trinity, pummeling the Choctaws 42-6 in the eighth edition of the renewed Backyard Brawl and punishing the Tigers 56-27 in San Antonio. The Majors captured their third consecutive SCAC championship, winning outright to earn the program's third NCAA tournament berth, became the first team in the program's history to reach double digit wins and climbed to their highest ever national ranking, #3, before finishing the season 11-1 and ranked #12 nationally. Once again, DuBose was named the conference's \"Coach of the Year\" and senior quarterback Juan Joseph was the SCAC's \"Offensive Player of the Year\" for the third consecutive season. Sophomore wide receiver and return specialist Michael Galatas was named the conference's \"Special Teams Player of the Year\" and freshman running back Shane Bowser was the SCAC's co-\"Newcomer of the Year.\" In all, 20 Majors were named to the All-SCAC first team, second team and honorable mention lists.
SportsSeason
SportsTeamSeason
NCAATeamSeason
The Church of St. John the Baptist, Stanford on Soar is a parish church in the Church of England in Stanford on Soar, Nottinghamshire. The church is Grade I listed by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport as a building of outstanding architectural or historic interest.
Place
Building
HistoricBuilding
Vallakkunnu is a small village in the state of Kerala, India, with a population of around 600 families.It is surrounded by other villages such as kallettumkara,muriyad,thommana and thazhekkadu.The nearest towns are Irinjalakuda and Chalakkudy.The village also holds a portion of Muriyad wetland system, a part of Vembanadu kol lands(Ramsar site).
Place
Settlement
Village
Leninski (Belarusian: Ле́нінскі), formerly also Аciačyzna, Hatečyzna and Hataŭščyzna-Ździtaviec, is an agro-town in Zhabinka District of Brest Region, Belarus, located close to the Belarusian–Polish border.
Place
Settlement
Town
Mzilikazi, also spelled Mosilikatze or Moselekatze (ca. 1790 – 9 September 1868), was a Southern African king who founded the Matabele kingdom (Mthwakazi), Matabeleland, in what became Rhodesia and is now Zimbabwe. His name means \"the great road\". He was born the son of Matshobana near Mkuze, Zululand (now part of South Africa), and died at Ingama, Matabeleland (near Bulawayo, Zimbabwe). Many consider him to be the greatest Southern African military leader after the Zulu king Shaka. David Livingstone, in his autobiography, referred to Mzilikazi as the second most impressive leader he encountered on the African continent.
Agent
Person
Monarch
Akhshtyrskaya cave ( Big Kazachebrodskaya ) is an important archeology site in the Western Caucasus . It is located on the right side of Akhshtyrskaya gorge of the Mzymta River near the Adlersky City District of Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It was discovered in September 1903 by Edouard Martel and Gabriel Revinko, a resident of the nearby village of Kazachy Brod.
Place
NaturalPlace
Cave
George Henry Bradbury (June 25, 1859 – September 6, 1925) was a politician and manufacturer. Bradbury was the son of William Murray Bradbury and Matilda Morrow, immigrants from Ireland, and was educated in Ottawa. He came to Manitoba in 1881, worked there as a general contractor and later became managing director for the Northwest Lumber Company. He helped establish the Manitoba Brick Company in 1906. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1908 election as a Member of the Conservative Party to represent the riding of Selkirk. He was re-elected to the House of Commons in the 1911 general election. Bradbury was Chairman of the Select Special Committee on Pollution of Navigable Waters during the 12th Parliament. He was appointed to the Senate by Prime Minister Borden on December 17, 1917 and served as the Chairperson of the Special Committee on Cancellation of Leases to Certain Coal Areas in the Province of Alberta. Bradbury joined Boulton's Scouts in 1885 and fought during the North West Rebellion, then served as Lieutenant Colonel in 1915 for the 108th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force where he served for one year. Bradbury died in office in Ottawa at the age of 66.
Agent
Politician
MemberOfParliament
Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney, T.O.S.F. (8 May 1786 – 4 August 1859), commonly known in English as St. John Vianney, was a French parish priest who is venerated in the Catholic Church as a saint and as the patron saint of parish priests. He is often referred to as the \"Curé d'Ars\" (i.e., Parish Priest of Ars), internationally known for his priestly and pastoral work in his parish in Ars, France, because of the radical spiritual transformation of the community and its surroundings. Catholics attribute this to his saintly life, mortification, his persevering ministry in the sacrament of confession, and his ardent devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. His feast day is August 4.
Agent
Cleric
Saint
Cuneiform Records is an independent record label based in Silver Spring, Maryland, founded in 1984. To date they have released over 400 albums. The label releases a mixture of musical styles all with a Rock in Opposition esthetic, including progressive jazz, jazz fusion, avant-garde progressive rock, the Canterbury scene, and electronic music. Cuneiform has introduced many notable new acts over the years, in addition to documenting work of the past, such as its release of the entire Heldon catalog and several archival Soft Machine recordings. The label operates in tandem with a mail-order retailer, Wayside Music, which dates to 1980.
Agent
Company
RecordLabel
Ninurta-kudurrῑ-uṣur II, a name meaning “O Ninurta protect my offspring”, inscribed in cuneiform as mdMAŠ-NÍG.DU-PAP, or mdNIN.IB-NÍG.DU-PAP, ca. 943 BC, was the 2nd king of the Dynasty of E, a sequence of mixed dynasties, of Babylon and he reigned for 8 months 12 days, according to the King List A. No contemporary documents survive for his reign or that of his successor, his younger brother, Mār-bῑti-aḫḫē-idinna.
Agent
Person
Monarch
WFEA (1370 AM 99.9 FM) is a talk radio station in Manchester, New Hampshire. The studios for WFEA are at 500 N. Commercial St. in Manchester, and its transmitter is located in Merrimack, at the original studio building location. WFEA operates with a directional pattern both day and night. One of the towers in the array is the famous diamond-shaped \"Blaw-Knox\", a smaller version of another famous Blaw Knox tower, that of WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio. WFEA is owned by Saga Communications, which also owns WZID and WMLL. WFEA is simulcast on sister station WZID HD-3, and on recently purchased translator W260CF, broadcasting from Mt. Uncanoonuc in Goffstown.
Agent
Broadcaster
RadioStation
High School DxD (Japanese: ハイスクールD×D Hepburn: Haisukūru Dī Dī, alternatively written as Highschool DxD) is a Japanese light novel series written by Ichiei Ishibumi and illustrated by Miyama-Zero. The story centers on Issei Hyodo, a perverted high school student from Kuoh Academy who is killed by his first date, revealed to be a fallen angel, but is later revived as a devil by Rias Gremory to serve her and her devil family. Issei's deepening relationship with Rias proves dangerous to the angels, the fallen angels, and the devils. High School DxD began serialization in Fujimi Shobo's Dragon Magazine in its September 2008 issue. The first volume was released on September 20, 2008. A total of twenty two volumes is available in Japan as of September 2016 under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation by Hiroji Mishima began serialization in the July 2010 issue of Dragon Magazine and later in the March 2011 issue of Monthly Dragon Age with twenty two volumes currently available as of September 2016. An anime adaptation by TNK aired on AT-X and other networks from January 6, 2012 to March 23, 2012. The anime is licensed in North America by Funimation, in the United Kingdom by Manga Entertainment, and in Australia by Madman Entertainment. A second season called High School DxD New (ハイスクールD×D NEW Haisukūru Dī Dī Nyū) aired from July 7, 2013, to September 22, 2013. A third season called High School DxD BorN (ハイスクールD×D BorN Haisukūru Dī Dī Bōn) aired from April 4, 2015 to June 20, 2015.
Work
Comic
Manga
Zavodovski Island is an uninhabited volcanic island in the Traversay Islands group of the South Sandwich Islands. It lies 350 kilometres (217 mi) southeast of South Georgia Island. It is the northernmost of the South Sandwich Islands and the nearest to South Georgia.
Place
NaturalPlace
Volcano
The Personal Computer Museum is located in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, located in a former city building that is built from reclaimed bricks from the Brantford Opera House. Over fifty interactive personal computers are on display from a wide variety of manufacturers, including Apple Computer, Atari, Commodore, IBM, Radio Shack, Timex, Mattel and more. The mandate of the museum is to preserve computer technology and more importantly, offer interactivity with these machines. Parents are welcome to bring children and show them computers that they may have used to understand the evolution of the technology that they use today. The museum offers a large selection of original software in its library as well as a huge archive of computer related magazines. The museum is open to students to study the origins of computers and the various technologies behind them. Currently open to the public only one day a month, the museum welcomes private tours from schools or other groups and has free admission. The museum was first opened to the public in September, 2005 by founder and curator, Syd Bolton. The museum is run by Bolton and a group of dedicated volunteers.
Place
Building
Museum
Ctenotus is a genus of skinks (family Scincidae). It belongs to a clade in the Sphenomorphus group which contains such genera as Anomalopus and the close relatives Eulamprus and Gnypetoscincus. These lizards are commonly called comb-eared skinks, a reference to the scales aligned near the ear. They are able to move very quickly, disappearing whilst being observed. They are highly active in their habits, foraging amongst a diverse range of habitat. The members of the genus are widely distributed, in all states of Australia, and are especially diverse in arid regions and the tropical north, accounting for 10–20% of the lizard species. Around a quarter of lizards found in one area of the Great Sandy Desert are Ctenotus skinks, 11 of the 40 species. A single dune may have up to six species of Ctenotus. The Southwest Australian region contains 23 species. The size ranges from very small to moderately large, being similarly varied in body types from slender to stout. The diversity of forms allows species to occupy different niches, often in the same locality.
Species
Animal
Reptile
Root Road Bridge is a covered bridge spanning the west branch of the Ashtabula River in Monroe Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States. The bridge, one of currently 16 drivable bridges in the county, is a single span Town truss design. During its renovation in 1982-83, the bridge was raised 18 inches (460 mm), and a new center pier was added. The bridge’s WGCB number is 35-04-09, and it is located approximately 6.3 mi (10.1 km) southeast of North Kingsville.
Place
RouteOfTransportation
Bridge
Noël Dejonckheere (born April 22, 1955 in Lendelede) is a former Belgian cyclist. He is a sports director of BMC Racing Team.
Agent
Athlete
Cyclist
Centruroides nigrescens is a species of scorpion in Buthidae family. It is native to Mexico.
Species
Animal
Arachnid
The American Art Directory is a yearly publication covering art museums, arts centers, and art educational institutions as well as news, obituaries, book and magazine publications, etc. related to the artistic community in the United States. Established in 1898, it was originally entitled American Art Annual. Art consultant, advisor, author, and independent appraiser Alan Bamberger describes the Directory as \"...a required reference for art museums, libraries, arts organizations, art schools, and corporations with art holdings.\" A yearly feature is the \"Review of the Year\" article discussing the touring exhibitions, commissions, grants to organizations, construction starts at museums and other facilities, and various other events that occur within the art community. Initially the directory was the work of the New York area artist Florence Nightingale Levy and published by The Macmillan Company. The American Federation of Arts, with which Mrs. Levy was associated and which she would later become the president of, was founded in 1909 and in 1913 the directory became an official publication of that organization. It later became the independent publication it exists as currently. In 1952 the American Art Annual was split into two separate publications, Who's Who in American Art and the American Art Directory.
Work
PeriodicalLiterature
Magazine
The annual NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Championship is a college ice hockey tournament held in the United States by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the top men's team in Division I. Like other Division I championships, it is the highest level of NCAA men's hockey competition. The semi-finals and finals are branded as the Frozen Four. The final two rounds of the hockey tournament were first referred to as the Frozen Four in 1999.
Agent
SportsLeague
IceHockeyLeague
(This is an Icelandic name. The last name is a patronymic, not a family name; this person is properly referred to by the given name Tryggvi .) Tryggvi Þórhallsson (9 February 1889 – 31 July 1935) was Prime Minister of Iceland from 28 August 1927 to 3 June 1932. He was a member of the Progressive Party.
Agent
Politician
PrimeMinister
Charlotte Henshaw (born 16 January 1987) is a British Paralympic swimmer. Henshaw, who competes in SB6, SM8 and S8 category events, represented Great Britain in both the 2011 IPC World Championships and the 2012 Summer Paralympics, winning a silver medal in both championships.
Agent
Athlete
Swimmer
A&F Quarterly was an American lifestyle periodical by Abercrombie & Fitch. Targeted towards the college-aged youth (18-22), the Quarterly primarily served as a promotional vehicle for the A&F brand. Its contents prominently feature photo spreads by A&F photographer Bruce Weber and also encompassed a variety of articles on lifestyle, sex, entertainment, travel, dining, and celebrity interviews. The Quarterly's inclusion of nudity and sexuality has been a continual controversial topic. Positive criticism during its initial American run (1997–2003) called it an ingenious marketing tool, the envy of the publishing world, which \"redefined the All-American look for teenagers.\" Negative criticism summarized the catalog as \"soft porn\" and racy. There were numerous lawsuits and boycotts focusing on moral and religious grounds which included the National Coalition for the Protection of Children and Families, the American Decency Association, and the Focus on the Family organization. Abercrombie & Fitch discontinued A&F Quarterly in 2003, and later resurfaced it as a one-time limited edition exclusively for the European market (2008). A&F Quarterly returned in 2010 as an element for the Back-to-School marketing campaign, becoming the first issue sold simultaneously worldwide. During its American publication, circulation reached a peak of 1.2 million. The Quarterly had a distribution of about 200,000 copies through sales in Abercrombie & Fitch stores (at US$6.00 a copy) and subscriptions ($12.00 a year). Advertisements for A&F Quarterly appeared in Interview, Out, Rolling Stone, and Vanity Fair.
Work
PeriodicalLiterature
Magazine
The Attic is a Swedish house band duo whose members are Eric Amarillo (Erik Sundborg) and Michael Feiner that started under the name of Stereopol with the track 'Dancin' Tonight' in 2003. The two mostly perform house music songs of other artists, but they have also written their own songs. They released a number of singles including \"I Just Can't Help It\", \"Destiny\", \"In Your Eyes\", \"A Life To Live\", \"It's Beautiful\" and \"Baby\". In 2006, they and Therese Grankvist recorded a song which they sent to Melodifestivalen; to their surprise the song was chosen to be performed in the festival. Therese, featuring The Attic, performed 'The Arrival' in the third semifinal, where they competed for the opportunity to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland. On the 17th of February 2007 The Attic ft Therese came 7th in the semifinal and didn't qualify any further in the contest. The band played a concert in central Chişinău, Moldova organised by mobile operator Orange on 24 May 2008.
Agent
Group
Band
Adrian John Dorber (born 23 September 1952) is a British Anglican priest. Since 2005, he has been the Dean of Lichfield Cathedral in the Church of England.
Agent
Cleric
ChristianBishop
Haraldur Freyr Guðmundsson (born 14 December 1981 in Keflavík) is an Icelandic professional football defender who plays for Keflavík in Iceland.
Agent
Athlete
SoccerPlayer
Magdalena Sibylla of Neidschutz (8 February 1675 – 14 April 1694), later Countess of Rochlitz, was a German noblewoman and the mistress of John George IV, Elector of Saxony. She was the first ever Official Mistress (Favoritin) of an Elector of Saxony. Magdalena Sibylla, called \"Billa\", was the daughter of Ursula Margarethe of Haugwitz, who had at one time been the mistress of John George III, Elector of Saxony. By order of the Elector, Ursula married Colonel Rudolf of Neidschutz, who officially appears as the father of Billa, though there were rumors that Billa was in fact the child of Johann George. If this had been true, it would have made Billa half-sister of her lover, John George IV. Billa became mistress of John George IV in late 1691. By order of his mother, he was forced to marry, in April 1692, in an attempt to break up the affair. Instead, immediately after he assumed the Electorate, he openly lived with Billa, and she became the first ever Official Mistress (Favoritin) of an Elector of Saxony. John George abandoned his wife in the official residence and moved into another palace with Billa. On 20 February 1693, Leopold I gave her the title Reichsgräfin von Rochlitz. She had an illegitimate daughter with John George IV: \n* Frederica of Rochlitz (summer 1693 – after 1729): wife of Count Piotr Dunin.
Agent
Person
Noble
State Route 27 (SR 27) is a 264-mile-long (425 km) state highway that runs west-to-east through portions of Quitman, Stewart, Webster, Sumter, Dooly, Pulaski, Dodge, Telfair, Jeff Davis, Appling, Wayne, and Glynn counties in the southern part of the U.S. state of Georgia, crossing nearly the entire state from Georgetown, just east of the Alabama state line to Brunswick, just west of the Atlantic coast. The route connects US 82/SR 39/SR 50 in Georgetown with US 17/SR 25 in Brunswick, via Americus, Hawkinsville, Eastman, McRae, Hazlehurst, Baxley, and Jesup. The highway is concurrent with US 280 and US 341 for most of its length (the latter one at its eastern terminus).
Place
RouteOfTransportation
Road
The Suomenlinna Church (Finnish: Suomenlinnan kirkko, Swedish: Sveaborgs kyrka) in Finland was built as an Eastern Orthodox garrison church for the Russian troops of Suomenlinna sea fortress in 1854, and originally had five onion domes. The church was designed by Konstantin Thon, an official architect of Imperial Russia during the reign of czar Nicholas I, and whose major works include the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the Grand Kremlin Palace, and the Kremlin Armoury in Moscow. The fortress comprises five islands joined together by bridges, and the church is the central feature on the island of Iso Mustasaari surrounded on all sides by fortification works. Before the design and construction of the Orthodox church plans were drawn up in the 1820s by architect Carl Ludwig Engel for a church on the same site, but designed in the neoclassical style, in keeping with the rest of buildings in the fortress and the buildings of the capital, Helsinki. The Orthodox church was converted into an Evangelical Lutheran church during the 1920s. Its extensive iconography was warehoused by the city of Helsinki, but their current whereabouts are unknown. Today its central dome doubles as a lighthouse making it one of only a few churches in the world that double as a lighthouse. The signal blink is the Morse code for the letter \"H\" for Helsinki. It is a very popular wedding church and one of the first landmarks for people arriving in Helsinki by sea.
Place
Tower
Lighthouse
Nolan Patrick Godfrey (born March 31, 1981) is an American professional lacrosse player, most recently for the Denver Outlaws of Major League Lacrosse. A former All-American at Merrimack College, he has experience in Major League Lacrosse, the National Lacrosse League, Senior A level box lacrosse in the Western Lacrosse Association, and for USA Indoor. Godfrey began playing the sport one month short of his 21st birthday. Four years later he was an NCAA All-American and the year following was drafted to the MLL in the 1st Round. Godfrey is also the president of Elite Player Development, LLC. His company provides lacrosse development and college recruiting programs throughout the United States, and Europe. Godfrey has a background in the entertainment industry with Hollywood film acting experience along with acting, stunt performing, and production work in television. He was recently involved with MTV's Teen Wolf series as a sports action coordinator and technical advisor, stunt double, actor, and camera operator for several episodes during the show's initial season that debuted in the summer of 2011.
Agent
Athlete
LacrossePlayer
Cyprididae is \"the most diverse group of freshwater ostracods\". It contains 1000 species, which represents 50% of the known species of freshwater ostracods (other speciose families include Candonidae, with 25%, and Limnocytheridae, with 10%). Around 60% of genera in the family are endemic to a single zoogeographic region. The family contains 25 subfamilies, and is most diverse in the Afrotropic ecozone, with over 300 species in 45 genera. Many Cyprididae occur in temporary water bodies and have drought-resistant eggs, mixed/parthenogenetic reproduction and ability to swim. These biological attributes pre-adapt them to form successful radiations in these habitats. Bennelongia is an interesting genus of the family Cyprididae. It may be the last true descendent genus of the Mesozoic (and now extinct) lineage of Cypridea, which was a dominant lineage of ostracod in non-marine waters in the Cretaceous.
Species
Animal
Crustacean
UFC: Fight for the Troops 3 (also known as UFC Fight Night 31) was a mixed martial arts event held on November 6, 2013 at Fort Campbell in Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The event was broadcast live on Fox Sports 1.
Event
SportsEvent
MixedMartialArtsEvent
Oregon Route 8, also known as Oregon Highway 8, is an Oregon state highway which serves the western suburbs of Portland. The road is locally known as Canyon Road and Tualatin Valley Highway, and travels through the center of the Tualatin Valley. Oregon 8 is located entirely within Washington County. The portion of the route from US 26 to Oregon Route 47 is part of the National Highway System, listed as a principal arterial.
Place
RouteOfTransportation
Road
Vanda Maria Hădărean (born May 3, 1976 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania) is a retired Romanian artistic gymnast who competed in international events between 1990 and 1993. She is an Olympic silver medalist and a world bronze medalist with the team and a European all around bronze medalist. She is also a successful fitness model and she has won various world class fitness competitions. She is a four-time Ms. Fitness World (2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011) and a four-time Ms. Fitness Canada (2006–2009). She also coaches, trains, provides consultation services to gymnasts and fitness models under the brand name “Inspired by Vanda”. She is also known for her breakout photo series in the Romanian Playboy magazine.
Agent
Athlete
Gymnast
Boom One Records is an independent record label that specializes in reggae, dub, dubtronica, cumbia, and ragga jungle. Based in North Carolina, Boom One Records was founded in 2007 by Peter Brown and Justin Butler. In addition to music publishing Boom One Records is also involved in artist tour and concert promotion. Several releases on Boom One Records have received awards and critical acclaim from music critics. Hope Massive's \"itany\" was listed number 2 of the top 20 reggae albums released in 2008 by WNCW. Damo Naimad's Nu Cumbia release \"Ritmo De Porro\" received critical acclaim being included on the Generation Bass' \"The Year's Round Up\" as one of the best Nu Cumbia albums of 2012. In 2013 Boom One Sound System's \"Stop\" featuring B. Davis was listed 8th on Juno Download's \"Best Dub of 2013\" list. Also in 2013 \"Optimist by Choice\" by Semtam ft. Mannex was nominated for an Anděl Award in the Ska and Reggae category.
Agent
Company
RecordLabel
Brunilde (or Brunhilde) Bianchi (born 22 December 1964 in Pavullo) is an Italian ice dancing coach, choreographer, and former competitor. With Valter Rizzo, she competed at two European Championships, placing 20th in 1984 (Budapest, Hungary) and 13th in 1985 (Gothenburg, Sweden). Bianchi began coaching in 1988 in Rome. Her students have included Federica Faiella / Massimo Scali, Alessia Aureli / Andrea Vaturi, Isabella Pajardi / Stefano Caruso, Sofia Sforza / Francesco Fioretti, and Sara Ghislandi / Giona Terzo Ortenzi. As of 2016, she is listed as a Level 3 coach by the Italian ice sports federation (FISG) and is based at S.S.D. S.r.l. Icelab in Bergamo.
Agent
WinterSportPlayer
FigureSkater
Blackbird is a play written in 2005 by Scottish playwright David Harrower. It was inspired in part by the crimes of sex offender Toby Studebaker and depicts a young woman meeting a middle-aged man fifteen years after being sexually abused by him when she was twelve.
Work
WrittenWork
Play
The Oakland Public Library, serving the town of Oakland, Maine, is located at 18 Church Street, in an architecturally distinguished building designed by Harry S. Coombs in Classical Revival style and built in 1915. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. The bibrary underwent a major renovation and expansion in 2003.
Agent
EducationalInstitution
Library
Timothy Lyle \"Tim\" Wood (born June 21, 1948) is an American former figure skater. He is a two-time World champion, the 1968 Olympic silver medalist, and a three-time U.S. national champion.
Agent
WinterSportPlayer
FigureSkater
Marina Esther Traveso (June 1, 1903 – March 18, 1996), known by her stage name Niní Marshall, was an Argentine humorist, comic actress and screenwriter; nicknamed The Chaplin with a skirt and The Lady of Humour.
Agent
Artist
Comedian
Oleśnica Mała [ɔlɛɕˈnit͡sa ˈmawa] (German: Klein Öls) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Oława, within Oława County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi) south of Oława, and 36 kilometres (22 mi) south-east of the regional capital Wrocław. The castle of Olesnic erected by the Piast duke Bolesław I the Tall of Silesia was first mentioned in an 1173 deed. Bolesław's son and successor Duke Henry I the Bearded and his wife Saint Hedwig of Andechs granted it to the Knights Templar in 1226. Upon the order's dissolution in 1314, the commandry passed to the Knights Hospitaller. The settlement arose around the castle within the Duchy of Brzeg under Ludwik I the Fair in the late 14th century. The castle was devastated during the Thirty Years' War and afterwards rebuilt in a Baroque style. After in 1742 most of Silesia had been annexed by Prussia, the commandry was finally secularised at the behest of King Frederick William III in 1810. After the War of the Sixth Coalition the king granted the estate to his victorious general Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg. Klein Öls remained a possession of the Wartenburg noble family, Ludwig's descendant, the resistance fighter Peter Yorck von Wartenburg was born here in 1904.
Place
Settlement
Village
Andy Genzman (born December 5, 1960) is an American former NASCAR driver. He competed in thirteen Craftsman Truck Series races in his career.
Agent
RacingDriver
NascarDriver
Central High is a town in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,199 at the 2010 census, an increase of 25.7 percent from 954 at the 2000 census.
Place
Settlement
Town
The 377th Field Artillery Regiment is a field artillery regiment of the United States Army. A parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, the regiment's 2nd Battalion, 377th Field Artillery Regiment is assigned to the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division. Elements of the regiment have also served with the 101st Airborne Division and 82nd Airborne Division, and have seen service in World War II, Vietnam, and in both Iraq and Afghanistan during the Global War on Terror.
Agent
Organisation
MilitaryUnit
Mika Antero Laitinen (born 5 April 1973) is Finnish former ski jumper.
Agent
WinterSportPlayer
Skier
2094 Magnitka, provisional designation 1971 TC2, is a stony asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, about 13 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered at and by the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory in Nauchnyj on 12 October 1971. The discovery has not been attributed to an observing astronomer. The asteroid belongs to the Flora family of stony asteroids, one of the larger groups known to dwell in the inner-main belt. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.0–2.4 AU once every 3 years and 4 months (1,218 days). Its orbit shows an eccentricity of 0.10 and is tilted by 5 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic. The S-type asteroid has a rotation period of 6.112 hours and an albedo in the range of 0.12–0.28, according to analyzed data from the surveys carried out by IRAS, Akari, WISE and NEOWISE. It was named for the city of Magnitogorsk, one of the largest centers of metallurgy of the former Soviet Union. It is located at the far-east of the Ural Mountains in the Chelyabinsk Oblast region, also known for the spectacular air-burst of the Chelyabinsk meteor in 2013.
Place
CelestialBody
Planet
The General Council of Bucharest (Consiliul General al Municipiului Bucureşti in Romanian; Consiliul Popular al Municipiului Bucureşti from 1968 to 1989) is the legislative body of the Municipality of Bucharest, and is made up of 55 councillors elected every four years. Together with the Mayor of Bucharest and the Vice-Mayor, the General Council makes up the General City Hall of Bucharest, which is responsible for city-wide affairs, such as the water system, the transport system and the main boulevards. Bucharest is also divided into six sectors, each of which has their own 27-seat Sectorial Council and Mayor, and is responsible for local area affairs, such as secondary streets, parks, schools and the cleaning services. As of 2012, the General Council is made up of the following party composition. The Social Liberal Union forms the current government on the Council, holding 67.3% of the seats. The alliance supports the current Mayor of Bucharest, the independent Sorin Oprescu.
Agent
Organisation
Legislature
Ulpius Cornelius Laelianus (also incorrectly referred to as Lollianus and Aelianus) was a usurper against Postumus, the emperor of the Gallic Empire. His revolt lasted from approximately late February to early June 269.
Agent
Person
Monarch
The AFL Coaches Association (AFLCA) is the representative body for Australian Football League coaches.
Agent
Organisation
TradeUnion
Bratislav Petković (Serbian: Братислав Петковић, pronounced [brǎtislaʋ pêtkoʋitɕ]) (born 26 September 1948 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian film director, playwright, theater director, founder and director of the Automobile Museum and Modern Garage Theater in Belgrade He is former Minister of a Minister of Culture and Information in the Government of Serbia..
Agent
Politician
President
Neil Agius (born June 6, 1986) is a Maltese former swimmer, who specialized in long-distance freestyle events. He held three Maltese records each in the 400, 800, and 1500 m freestyle until one of them was broken by Edward Caruana Dingli in 2011. Agius qualified for the men's 400 m freestyle at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, by receiving a Universality place from FINA. He broke a Maltese record and posted his entry time of 4:21.24 from the Easter International Swim Meet in Msida. As part of his preparations for the Games, Agius attended a 6-week training camp under the guidance of Dave Heller, who coached for the Cardiff Swimming Club. On the first day of the Games, Agius placed forty-sixth from the morning's prelims. Swimming in heat one, he rounded out a field of seven swimmers to last place with a slowest time of 4:22.14, less than a tenth of a second (0.10) off his record.
Agent
Athlete
Swimmer