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The 2015 Orlando City SC season is the club's fifth season of existence in Orlando, and Orlando City's first season in Major League Soccer, the top-flight league in the United States soccer league system. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | SoccerClubSeason |
Leonard Gardner (born 1933) is an American novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter. His writing has appeared in The Paris Review, Esquire, The Southwest Review, and other publications, and he has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. Gardner was born in Stockton, and went to San Francisco State University. He currently lives in Larkspur, California. Gardner's 1969 novel Fat City is an American classic whose stature has increased over the years. His screen adaptation of Fat City was made into an acclaimed 1972 film of the same title, directed by John Huston. The book and movie are set in and around Stockton and concern the struggles of third-rate pro boxers who only dimly comprehend that none of them will ever make the big time. Devoid of the usual \"sweet science\" cliches, the book roils with dark pessimism as the characters eke out a gritty existence. It is considered an underappreciated classic of early 1970s cinema. In their memoirs, producer Ray Stark and director John Huston both cited it as among their finest achievements. Gardner adapted his short story \"Jesus Christ Has Returned to Earth and Appears Here Nightly\" into the screenplay for the low-budget 1989 film Valentino Returns. He has a small part in the film, playing a character named Lyle. Gardner has made a couple of other acting appearances, most notably in Francis Ford Coppola's 1988 film Tucker: The Man and His Dream. Gardner appears in a handful of scenes as a character known only as the Gas Station Owner. He has written a number of screenplays for television, including several for NYPD Blue, for which he was a writer and producer for a few seasons. | Agent | Writer | ScreenWriter |
AV MAX is a special-interest audiophile magazine owned by Network18 Publishing, which is in turn a Network18 division. Based in Mumbai, the magazine is distributed across India and certain South-East Asian cities. Since June 2008, the Editor of the magazine is Swapnil Raje. Established in December 1999, the magazine focuses on reviewing high-end audio-video equipment like amplifiers, stereos, floor-standing speakers and related news. The magazine also publishes content on music reviews, Blu-ray/DVD reviews and music events and profiles. The magazine caters to audiophiles or AV enthusiasts and the B2B communities alike. The magazine is an independent, self-styled content that has with its in-depth product reviews, have won a strong readership across the country. The magazine has a panel of in-house engineering experts and also collaborates with experts from select streams of the market. Also, equipped with a state-of-the-art AV studio in the office, the magazine provides the reader with detailed unbiased reviews, sharp product shots and fresh insights into the market. In October 2010, the magazine was redesigned and restructured; Recently,in January 2013, in-line with the redesign, the price of the magazine has gone up from Rs 75 to Rs 100 that reflects AV MAX’s interest in giving more to the reader. Stated Sandeep Khosla, CEO, Infomedia18, about the redesign, \"The new cover design is a lot more open, without borders and the new AV Max logo is taller and leaner, because of which it can be noticed in a crowd of magazines; the cover, too, has a premium look. The new cover design also allows us to showcase more stories on the cover, informing the reader that there is a whole lot to be read in the magazine.\" Recently, 'AV MAX' completed 13 years and came out with a special \"Anniversary Special\" issue in January 2013. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Magazine |
Evan Brophey (born December 3, 1986) is a professional ice hockey centre currently plays for Graz 99ers in the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL). He has previously played with the Chicago Blackhawks and the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | IceHockeyPlayer |
Trogia venenata, also known as the little white mushroom, is a species of fungus in the Marasmiaceae family indigenous to Yunnan province, in southwest China. Consumption is deadly for both humans and mice, as the mushroom contains three toxic amino acids. This is the presumed cause of Yunnan sudden death syndrome. However, in December 2012 it was announced that Dr. Xu Jianping (徐建平) has been collecting samples of Trogia venenata in Yunnan for the past three years, and his research now shows that barium (previously thought to be the cause) levels in the wild mushroom are no higher than those of common foods such as poultry and fish. Nonetheless, it appears the mushroom will still likely play a role. Since publication of the widely circulated 2010 Science article, no instances of Yunnan sudden death syndrome have been reported. | Species | Eukaryote | Fungus |
Crayon Pop is a South Korean girl group formed by Chrome Entertainment in 2012. The discography consists of two studio albums, four extended plays, twelve singles and twelve music videos. Members Choa and Way have also released an extended play, The 1st Mini Album, as Crayon Pop – Strawberry Milk. | Work | MusicalWork | ArtistDiscography |
The European Youth Music Festival is a music festival held annually in Europe. The 9th festival in 2007 was held in Budapest, Hungary, the 10th to take place in Linz, Austria in 2009l | Event | SocietalEvent | MusicFestival |
The 1888–89 season was Newton Heath's first season of league football, having become a founder member of the Combination in the summer of 1888. The Combination was created as an alternative to the Football League, but its first season was never completed and the league folded in April 1889. This was unfortunate for Newton Heath, as they were considered to have the best record in the league at the time. As well as taking part in league football for the first time, the Heathens also made their traditional entry to the Manchester and District Challenge Cup. They had reached the final in each of their four previous entries, and the 1888–89 season was to be no different. Newton Heath took on Hooley Hill in the final at Whalley Range, beating them 7–0 to win the competition for the third time. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | SoccerClubSeason |
The Altmühl is a river in Bavaria, Germany. It is a left tributary of the river Danube and is approximately 230 kilometres (140 mi) long. | Place | Stream | River |
William Rhoads (born 8 June 1995) is an American ski jumper. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | Skier |
Triple Play 99 (TP99)is a video game featuring rosters current from January 15, 1998 and stats from the 1997 season. Seattle Mariners shortstop Alex Rodriguez is featured on the cover. The game has all 30 Major League Baseball teams including the newly added Arizona Diamondbacks and Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Triple Play 99 adds 3D hardware support, a career mode, a manager mode and a league-wide draft. TP99 includes all of the real stadiums, including Bank One Ballpark and Tropicana Field, except for the Kingdome (Seattle Mariners), which no longer exists, and three secret stadiums within the game. Injuries are also included in TP99. Players can accidentally collide when trying to catch the ball and will fall over. Players may unexpectedly have an injury while playing as well, and the game will require that you bring in a substitute. Pitchers can also lose their stamina faster than normal, making things even tougher. The game does have a stamina meter, and also shows a count of how many pitches the pitcher has thrown, how many balls, strikes, hits, home runs allowed, and walks. One of the more entertaining parts of this game was the \"commercials\" said by the two announcers, with products such as Chork, Popemobile Cabs and Lobster Cola. | Work | Software | VideoGame |
Rips is a location in the southeastern part of Albania where a secondary border crossing point between Albania and Greece is situated. | Place | NaturalPlace | MountainPass |
The Edmonton Radial Railway (ERR) was a streetcar service that operated in Edmonton, Alberta from 1908 to 1951. In 1893 an ordinance was passed permitting Edmonton to construct and operate a tramway. However, it wasn't until 1907 that the tracks for the first tramway line were laid, with service commencing in 1908. In 1908, the Government of Alberta passed the Edmonton Radial Tramway Act, permitting the city to provide tramway service to communities located within 80 miles of the city. With this power, the city purchased the Strathcona Radial Tramway Company Ltd., and began providing streetcar service to the City of Strathcona as well. The radial railway reached its greatest extent in 1930. Two years later, in 1932, bus service replaced streetcar service on the 102 Avenue line. In the following years, the Edmonton trolley bus system replaced streetcar service on most Edmonton Radial Railway routes, and streetcar service ended in 1951. Now Edmonton Transit System, the trolley bus system was discontinued in 2009 because of increasing costs. Today, the Edmonton Radial Railway Society operates historic streetcars on Edmonton's High Level Bridge and in Fort Edmonton Park. | Agent | Organisation | PublicTransitSystem |
Krzysztof Kasprzak ([ˈkʐɨʂtɔf ˈkaspʐak] ; born 18 July 1984 in Leszno, Poland) is an international speedway rider who became World Under-21 Champion in 2005. He is a son of former Polish national speedway team member Zenon Kasprzak. Brother Robert is also a speedway rider. | Agent | MotorcycleRider | SpeedwayRider |
The 1954 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 17th year with the National Football League and the ninth season in Los Angeles. | SportsSeason | FootballLeagueSeason | NationalFootballLeagueSeason |
Elizabeta Samara (born April 15, 1989 in Constanţa), is a professional Romanian table tennis and a three-time European champion. She is currently the player of Fenerbahçe SK. | Agent | Athlete | TableTennisPlayer |
The 1977 FA Cup Final was the final match of the 1976–77 FA Cup, the 96th season of England's premier cup football competition. The match was played on 21 May 1977 at Wembley Stadium, London, and it was contested by Manchester United and Liverpool. United won the game 2–1. All three goals came in a five-minute period early in the second half. Stuart Pearson opened the scoring when he latched onto a long ball forward and drove a hard shot past Ray Clemence. Liverpool equalised through Jimmy Case soon after, as he turned and hooked a right foot half-volley into the top corner, giving Stepney no chance. However, just three minutes later, United regained the lead when Lou Macari's shot deflected off team mate Jimmy Greenhoff's chest and looped into the net past Clemence and Phil Neal on the line. Having already won the league title and then going on to win the European Cup four days later, United's victory prevented Liverpool from winning an unprecedented Treble – Manchester United became the first club to achieve this feat 22 years later. | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
Leo Peter Lamoureux (October 1, 1916 – January 11, 1961) was a Canadian ice hockey defenceman. Lamoureux played his entire National Hockey League career with the Montreal Canadiens. Lamoureux was named a QSHL First team All-Star in 1940. Montreal called him up for the 1941–42 season. He would retire after the 1947 season. He won two Stanley Cups with Montreal in 1944 and 1946. After leaving the NHL, Lamoureux became a player/coach with the Indianapolis Chiefs. During the 1960-61 season,Lamoureux became ill and entered an Indianapolis hospital where he was diagnosed with acute hepatitis, from whichhe died January 11, 1961. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | IceHockeyPlayer |
Catarratto is a white Italian wine grape planted primarily in Sicily where it is the most widely planted grape. Overproduction in recent years has led to this grape being a substantial contributor to the European wine lake problem. Catarratto can make full bodied wines with lemon notes. In the Etna DOC, the grape is often blended with Minella bianca and Carricante. | Species | FloweringPlant | Grape |
Andrew Lamb (1565? – 1634), bishop of Brechin and bishop of Galloway, was probably son or relative of Andrew Lamb of Leith, a lay member of the general assembly of 1560. He became minister of Burntisland, Fife, in 1593, was translated to Arbroath in 1596, and to South Leith in 1600. The same year he was appointed one of the members of the standing commission of the church, and in 1601 was made a royal chaplain, and in that capacity accompanied the Earl of Mar when he went as ambassador to the English court. He received a pension from the abbey of Arbroath for \"service done to the king, and for his earnest care in discharging his ministerial functions, and in the common affairs of the kirk tending to the establishment of discipline\", and in 1607 was made titular bishop of Brechin. He was a member of the assembly of 1610 which allowed spiritual jurisdiction to the bishops, and was one of the three Scottish prelates who were consecrated at London in October of that year. In 1615 he presented a beautiful brass chandelier to the cathedral of Brechin, still to be seen there. He was translated to the see of Galloway in 1619, and died in 1634. In his later years he became blind, and resided chiefly in Leith, where he had property. He was a favourite of King James, and a willing supporter of his measures for the introduction of episcopacy and the English ceremonies, but he was of a conciliatory temper, and the anti-prelatic party had nothing worse to say of him than that he \"loved not to be poor\". It is said by the biographers of Samuel Rutherford that, at his admission to the parish of Anwoth, Kirkcudbrightshire, Lamb connived at his ordination by presbyters only. There is no evidence for this, but he was tolerant to Rutherford and others who did not conform to the articles enjoined by the Perth assembly. He left a son James and two daughters, one of whom married Lennox of Cally and the other Murray of Broughton, both in the stewartry of Kirkcudbright. Several of his letters have been published in Original Letters relating to the Ecclesiastical Affairs of Scotland. | Agent | Cleric | ChristianBishop |
The Ripon Champion Two Years Old Trophy is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged two years. It is run at Ripon over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in August. | Event | Race | HorseRace |
Value Line is an independent investment research and financial publishing firm based in New York City, New York, United States, founded in 1931 by Arnold Bernhard. Value Line is best known for publishing The Value Line Investment Survey, a stock analysis newsletter that is among the most highly regarded and widely used independent investment research resources in global investment and trading markets, tracking approximately 1,700 publicly traded stocks in over 99 industries. The company's brand \"The Most Trusted Name In Investment Research\" was registered as a trademark by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. | Agent | Company | Bank |
Shahniya (Persian: شهنيا, also Romanized as Shahnīyā; also known as Shahīnā, Shah Nīā, and Tahnā) is a village in Abkosh Rural District, Bord Khun District, Deyr County, Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,330, in 276 families. | Place | Settlement | Village |
The 218th Brigade (218 Bde) was a Home Service formation of the British Army during World War I and World War II. | Agent | Organisation | MilitaryUnit |
The Lubusz Regional Assembly (Polish: Sejmik Województwa Lubuskiego) is the regional legislature of the voivodeship of Lubusz, Poland. It is a unicameral body consists of thirty councillors elected in free elections for a four-year term. The current chairperson of the assembly is Krzysztof Seweryn Szymański. The Regional Assembly meets in the Marshal's Office in Zielona Góra. | Agent | Organisation | Legislature |
Christian Brothers College Fremantle (CBC) is a private, Catholic, day school for boys situated in Fremantle, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It caters for students from Years 7–12. The school traces its origins back to 1901, when it was established by the members of the religious order of the Christian Brothers. Since its foundation, the school has been located on its current Ellen Street site, in the coastal community surrounding Fremantle. The campus consists of a Junior School (Years 7–10), Senior School (Years 11–12), performing arts, sporting grounds and gymnasium. CBC Fremantle is associated with Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA) and has been a member of the Associated & Catholic Colleges of Western Australia (ACC) since its inception in 1937. The College doesn't have an official sister school, but maintains good relations with both Iona Presentation College located in Mosman Park and Santa Maria College in Attadale. | Agent | EducationalInstitution | School |
John Jennings Jr. (June 6, 1880 – February 27, 1956) was an American Republican, and a U.S. Representative from Tennessee from 1939 to 1951. | Agent | Politician | Congressman |
Bingham v. Cabot, 3 U.S. 382 (1798), was a United States Supreme Court case involving the Cabot family, a wealthy Yankee shipping family from New England. It was the second such case following the 1795 Bingham v. Cabot case. In the case the Court held that in diversity suits in federal courts, a party must allege appropriate citizenship and not simply residence, otherwise it may be stricken from the docket. | UnitOfWork | LegalCase | SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase |
David Vyvyan Thomas (born 1942) was the Crown Jeweller for the British monarchy. He worked for the Royal Family from 1991 until his retirement in 2007 as an employee of Garrard & Co. He still retains three Royal Warrants. Thomas is the son of a Swansea chemist and originally worked for a competitor of Garrard's, but the rival company took an interest in Thomas and in 1986 they headhunted him. Prince Charles enjoyed his work so much that he recommended him to the Queen, and he eventually was appointed to take over from former Crown Jeweller Bill Summers. He has been made a Member of the Royal Victorian Order for his services to the queen. | Agent | Artist | FashionDesigner |
Chazhikattu Hospital, Thodupuzha - is a multi-speciality hospital in Thodupuzha, Idukki district in Kerala, India. It was established in 1933 under the Chazhikattu Hospital Trust. This hospital is known for critical accident care and orthopedic surgical treatments. This is the only hospital in Idukki district where complicated surgeries like spine surgery, joint replacement and arothoscopic (knee & shoulder) surgeries are done. This hospital is listed as one of the institution under the 'Disaster Management Directory - 2009' published by the Govt. of Kerala. | Place | Building | Hospital |
The 2012–13 Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils basketball team represented Mississippi Valley State University during the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Delta Devils, led by first year head coach Chico Potts, played their home games at the Harrison HPER Complex and were members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference. Due to low APR scores, the Delta Devils were ineligible to participate in the post season, including the SWAC Tournament. One year after winning the SWAC and participating in the NCAA Tournament, they finished the season 2012–13 5–23, 5–13 in SWAC play to finish in eighth place. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | NCAATeamSeason |
Hypatima antiastis is a moth in the Gelechiidae family. It was described by Meyrick in 1929. It is found in India, where it has been recorded from the Andaman Islands. The wingspan is 15-16 mm. The forewings are white, variably irrorated grey and with a suffused dark fuscous streak along the median third of the costa, cut by two indistinct whitish strigulae, the median section longest. There are several slight white tufts irregularly placed in the disc, preceded by slight dark fuscous irroration and there are two small dark fuscous spots sometimes enveloped in brown suffusion on the costa towards the apex. There is also an erect mark of dark fuscous or blackish irroration from the tornus, sometimes thickened and suffused brown at the origin, as well as a slender terminal streak of dark fuscous irroration hardly reaching this. The hindwings are light grey, thinly scaled, with the veins suffused dark grey. | Species | Animal | Insect |
James Michael Slattery (July 29, 1878 - August 28, 1948) was a United States Senator from Illinois. Born in Chicago, he attended parochial schools and St. Ignatius College (now known as Loyola University Chicago). He was employed as a secretary with the building departments of the city of Chicago in 1905, and graduated from Illinois College of Law at Chicago in 1908. He was admitted to the bar that year and commenced practice in Chicago, and was a member of the Illinois College of Law faculty from 1909 to 1912. He was superintendent of public service of Cook County, Illinois from 1910 to 1912 and was secretary of Webster College of Law in Chicago from 1912 to 1914. He was counsel for the Lincoln Park Commission in 1933 and 1934 and for the Chicago Park District, 1934 to 1936. He was chairman of the Illinois Commerce Commission from 1936 to 1939, and was appointed on April 14, 1939 as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James Hamilton Lewis and served from April 14, 1939, to November 21, 1940, when a duly elected successor qualified. Slattery was an unsuccessful candidate for election to fill the vacancy, and resumed the practice of law in Chicago. He died at his summer home at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin and was interred in Calvary Cemetery, Evanston, Illinois. | Agent | Politician | Senator |
Sal from the kindred Atyusz (Hungarian: Atyusz nembeli Sal; died between 1227 and 1237) was a Hungarian noble, who served as ispán of Karakó ispánate in 1205. He was a member of the Atyusz kindred, his cousins were the influential lords Atyusz III, Lawrence (sons of Atyusz II), Miska III and Solomon (sons of Miska II), however Sal's father is unidentified. In 1212, Sal was mentioned as a pristaldus (bailiff) of Andrew II of Hungary. Sal made his first will and testament in 1221, when bequeathed his estates (e.g. lands and vineyards in Vöröstó, Kál, Tagyon) to the Almád Abbey, a Benedictine monastery founded by his genus, and his daughters. In 1227, he wrote his second testament by inviting his \"relative\" Stephen, Bishop of Zagreb. He donated further lands in this document. According to a charter issued in 1237, Sal died without male heirs. He had four daughters: Eve (spouse of Buzád III Hahót, the son of Buzád II Hahót), Weniwer, Helbrung and Agnes. | Agent | Person | Noble |
The Clash were an English punk rock band that formed in 1976 as part of the original wave of British punk. Along with punk, their music incorporated elements of reggae, dub, funk, ska and rockabilly. For most of their recording career the Clash consisted of Joe Strummer (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Mick Jones (lead guitar, lead vocals), Paul Simonon (bass guitar, vocals) and Nicky \"Topper\" Headon (drums, percussion). Headon left the group in 1982, and internal friction led to Jones's departure the following year. The group continued with new members, but finally disbanded in early 1986. The Clash achieved commercial success in the United Kingdom with the release of their debut album, The Clash, in 1977. Their third album, London Calling, released in the UK in December 1979, earned them popularity in the United States when it was released there the following month. It was declared the best album of the 1980s a decade later by Rolling Stone magazine. In 1982 they reached new heights of success with the release of Combat Rock, which spawned the US top 10 hit \"Rock the Casbah\", helping the album to achieve a 2× Platinum certification there. Their final album, Cut the Crap, was released in 1985. The Clash's politicised lyrics, musical experimentation, and rebellious attitude had a far-reaching influence on rock, and alternative rock in particular. They became widely referred to as \"The Only Band That Matters\", originally a promotional slogan introduced by the group's record label, CBS. In January 2003, shortly after the death of Joe Strummer, the band—including original drummer Terry Chimes—were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked the Clash number 28 on their list of the 100 greatest artists of all time. Critic Sean Egan summarised what made them exceptional by writing, \"They were a group whose music was, and is, special to their audience because that music insisted on addressing the conditions of poverty, petty injustice, and mundane life experienced by the people who bought their records. Moreover, although their rebel stances were often no more than posturing, from the Clash's stubborn principles came a fundamental change in the perception of what is possible in the music industry, from subject matter to authenticity to quality control to price ceilings.\" | Agent | Group | Band |
White Witch was a glam rock/psychedelic/hard rock band from Tampa, Florida that made two albums for Capricorn Records in the early 1970s. Their name was a paean to \"white magic\", contrary to the \"black magic\" of groups like Black Sabbath. As the band announced before their shows: \"To bring good where there once was evil, to bring love where there once was hate, to bring wisdom where there once was ignorance; this is the power of White Witch\". The group was inducted into the Florida Musicians Hall of Fame's Florida Music Honor Roll. | Agent | Group | Band |
George Lopez (born April 23, 1961) is an American comedian, actor, and talk show host. He is known for starring in his self-produced ABC sitcom George Lopez. His stand-up comedy examines race and ethnic relations, including Mexican American culture. Lopez has received several honors for his work and contributions to the Latino community, including the 2003 Imagen Vision Award, the 2003 Latino Spirit Award for Excellence in Television and the National Hispanic Media Coalition Impact Award. He was also named one of \"The Top 25 Hispanics in America\" by Time magazine in 2005. | Agent | Artist | Comedian |
Theodore Bayley Hardy, VC, DSO, MC (20 October 1863 – 18 October 1918) was a Chaplain in the British Army and English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. In addition to the VC, Hardy had been awarded the Military Cross and the Distinguished Service Order, making him one of the most decorated non-combatants of the First World War. | Agent | Person | MilitaryPerson |
Dylan Inserra (born May 22, 1987)is a retired acrobatic gymnast who competed as a senior elite men’s pair with his partner, top Axl Osborne. Inserra, the older of the two, was the base of the pair. Inserra and Osborne trained at World Olympic Gymnastics Academy in Plano, Texas, which was also the training center for Nastia Liukin, winner of the women’s gymnastics all-around title at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and Carly Patterson, winner of the women's gymnastics all-around title at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. In November 2008, Inserra and Osborne qualified for elite status during a competition at the Karolyi Ranch in New Waverly, Texas. The next year, Inserra and Osborne captured the senior national men’s pair title at the 2009 Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships in Dallas, Texas, and they were named to the U.S. senior national team. In the summer of 2010 in Kissimmee, Florida, Osborne and Inserra repeated as national men’s pair champions, placing first in both dynamic and balance events. They were once again named to the U.S. senior national team. Internationally, the pair competed at the 2010 World Championships in Wroclaw, Poland, where they placed seventh, and at the 2010 Volkov Cup in Novgorod, Russia, where they placed fourth. The pair disbanded after the 2010 season. | Agent | Athlete | Gymnast |
Pterois sphex, the Hawaiian lionfish or Hawaiian turkeyfish, is a scorpaenid fishfound in the eastern Central Pacific, specifically in marine waters off of Hawaii. It is found in seaward reefs and lagoons at depths from 3 – 122 m. | Species | Animal | Fish |
Colin Maskill (born 15 March 1964) is a professional rugby league footballer of the 1980s and '90s playing at club level for Wakefield Trinity, Leeds, Doncaster, Castleford, and Featherstone Rovers, as a Hooker, i.e. number 9. | Agent | Athlete | RugbyPlayer |
Danyo \"Dibuba\" Ilunga (born January 31, 1987) is a Congolese-German Muay Thai kickboxer currently competing in GLORY's Heavyweight division. Ilunga is a four-time Kickboxing and Muay Thai World Champion - most notably being the former It's Showtime 95MAX World Champion. As of 2 November 2015, he is ranked the #1 light heavyweight in the world by GLORY. | Agent | Athlete | MartialArtist |
UFC Fight Night: McGregor vs. Siver (also known as UFC Fight Night 59) was a mixed martial arts event held on January 18, 2015 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. | Event | SportsEvent | MixedMartialArtsEvent |
Pauline Kruger Hamilton (1870–1919)was an American photographer who served as royal court photographer in Vienna, Austria. | Agent | Artist | Photographer |
Juventus F.C. found its mojo once more, finishing in a much improved 4th place in Serie A. Portuguese playmaker Rui Barros had a successful first season, scoring 12 league goals. Coach Dino Zoff had his first season in charge, with fourth place being enough to keep him in charge. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | SoccerClubSeason |
Kalanos, also spelled Calanus (c. 398 – 323 BC) was a gymnosophist, a philosopher from Taxila who accompanied Alexander the Great to Persis and later committed suicide by self-immolation. It was from Kalanos that Alexander came to know of Dandamis, the leader of their group, whom Alexander later went to meet in the forest. | Agent | Person | Philosopher |
V-me (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbeme], a pun on veme, \"watch me\") is the first and only Spanish broadcast television network in association with public television stations created for the United States Hispanic market. Reaching more than 70 million households in the United States, V-me is broadcast in 43 markets by PBS stations and is available on DIRECTV, DISH Network, AT&T U-verse, as well as major cable companies including Comcast. V-me delivers drama, music, current affairs, food, lifestyle, nature and educational pre-school content to its viewers. The 24-hour digital broadcast service was launched on March 5, 2007, and it is dedicated to entertain, educate and inspire families in Spanish with a contemporary mix of original productions, exclusive premieres, acquisitions, and popular public television programs from PBS and American Public Television, specially adapted for Hispanics. The first venture of the media production and distribution company V-me Television Media Inc., it is a public-private partnership between WNET, a non-commercial educational public television station licensed to Newark, New Jersey, and the investment firm Baeza Group, the venture capital firm Syncom Funds, and Grupo PRISA from Spain, one of the world's largest Spanish and Portuguese-language media companies. WNET is a minority partner in the for-profit venture. Broadcast in 43 U.S. markets, V-me is available free over the air, and on basic cable, through its association with PBS member stations, making it the fourth largest Spanish network in the U.S. with 78% of broadcasting across the nation V-me is also carried nationally via satellite in the basic packages of DISH Network and DirecTV. In some areas, V-me is available on Verizon FiOS, AT&T U-verse and the Atlantic Broadband. V-me is also available on Cox Cable with its TV Starter Digital Pack, Time Warner Cable, Cablevision and Comcast's XFINITY MultiLatino Package as well as the Limited Basic Package in some markets. In April 2013, a Florida-based private investor group took control of V-me Media, Inc., the U.S. Hispanic content and distribution company that owns Spanish-language network V-me and V-me Kids. Financial terms of the deal and the percentage of the ownership of the new investors was not disclosed. The V-me Board includes former AOL executive and founder and CEO of DailyMe.com, chairman of the board, Syncom managing partner Terry Jones and WNET’s VP and general counsel Robert Feinberg. V-me founder, Mario Baeza, stepped down as chairman, but will continue to have an ownership interest. LPM is the largest stakeholder in V-me. Among the journalists who have worked for V-me are Jorge Gestoso, Juan Manuel Benitez, Luis Sarmiento, Alonso Castillo and Marián de la Fuente. | Agent | Broadcaster | TelevisionStation |
Filandia is a town and municipality in the northern part of the department of Quindío, Colombia. It is located on the west side of Cordillera Central of the Andes mountain range running through central Colombia, 26 km north of the departmental capital Armenia. It is the northernmost of twelve municipalities that form Quindío, the second smallest department of Colombia. It houses a small community economically supported by agriculture and tourism. Although coffee is the major agricultural product, the municipality's diverse ecosystem makes it perfect for the production of numerous fruits and vegetables. The population is evenly split between the urban and rural areas, with an urban population in the town of Filandia itself of nearly 7000 inhabitants and a population of around 6500 in the rest of the municipality. Most of the population is classified as mestizo (63,2%) and the most common religion is Roman Catholic. The town's architecture, landscapes and the sociability of the locals makes Filandia one of the most beautiful and attractive towns in the department of Quindio and the nation. The town's best-known tourist attractions are its \"mirador\" (viewing tower) with its extensive views over the Cauca River valley to the west and the Parque Nacional Natural los Nevados to the east (it is also possible to see both Armenia and Pereira from the top of the tower), and the cafe in the main square where scenes from the popular Colombian telenovela Cafe, con aroma de mujer were filmed. | Place | Settlement | Town |
A partial solar eclipse occurred on January 23, 1917. 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 |
Lauren Montgomery (born May 1980) is an American film animation director and storyboard artist. She is noted for her storyboard work for animated television and DVD movie features. She directed the Wonder Woman animated film of the same name, Green Lantern: First Flight, Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, Justice League: Doom, and co-directed with Sam Liu on Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths and Batman:Year One. She also worked on Young Justice and provided storyboards for Book 3 of Avatar: The Last Airbender for Nickelodeon. In 2012, Montgomery returned to Nickelodeon and the Avatar franchise as the supervising producer and storyboard artist for the sequel series The Legend of Korra. She is now working as an executive producer and co-showrunner on the animated series Voltron: Legendary Defender with Joaquim Dos Santos. | Agent | Artist | ComicsCreator |
Jonathan Finer is Chief of Staff and Director of Policy Planning for Secretary John Kerry at the U.S. Department of State. | Agent | Person | Ambassador |
Garbalin [ɡarˈbalin] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łęczyca, within Łęczyca County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) north of Łęczyca and 41 km (25 mi) north-west of the regional capital Łódź. | Place | Settlement | Village |
Quincy Lavell Lewis (born June 26, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player who last played with the pro club Iurbentia Bilbao Basket in Spain. He currently works as an analyst for Fox Sports North, covering the Minnesota Timberwolves, one of Lewis's former NBA teams. | Agent | Athlete | BasketballPlayer |
Stefan Mittnik (born November 29, 1954) is a German economist, currently holds the Chair of Financial Econometrics at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. He is a fellow of the Center for Financial Studies and known for his work on financial market and financial risk modeling as well as macroeconometrics. He is also a co-founder of the German-British robo-advisor Scalable Capital. | Agent | Person | Economist |
Hao Asakura (麻倉 葉王 (ハオ) Asakura Hao), also known as Zeke Asakura in the English dub of the Japanese anime, is the main antagonist in the manga and anime series Shaman King, created by Hiroyuki Takei. He is voiced by Minami Takayama in the Japanese version and Sebastian Arcelus in the English adaption. Hao is the ancestor of Yoh Asakura, the protagonist of the series, as well as his twin brother in his third life. | Agent | ComicsCharacter | AnimangaCharacter |
Christopher Guerrero Banchero (born January 24, 1989) is an American-born Filipino-Italian professional basketball player currently playing for Alaska Aces in the Philippine Basketball Association. He was drafted 5th overall by Alaska. He is considered as one of the best point guard in his draft class and can also slide to the shooting guard spot. | Agent | Athlete | BasketballPlayer |
Cyril Dunne (born 1941 in Ballinasloe, County Galway) is an Irish former sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club St Grellan's GFC Ballinasloe and was a member of the Galway senior inter-county team in the 1960s winning three in a row All-Ireland medals in 1964, 1965 and 1966. Dunne later served as manager of the Galway team between 1984 and 1986. | Agent | Athlete | GaelicGamesPlayer |
The Copa del Generalísimo 1971 Final was the 69th final of the King's Cup. The final was played at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, on 4 July 1971, being won by FC Barcelona, who beat Valencia 4-3 in the extra-time. | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
CNC World (simplified Chinese: 中国新华新闻电视网英语电视台; traditional Chinese: 中國新華新聞電視網英語電視台; pinyin: Zhōngguó Xīnhuá Xīnwén Diànshì Wǎng Yīngyǔ Diànshìtái) is a 24-hour global English-language news channel, launched on July 1, 2010. It is 51% owned by the China Xinhua News Network Corporation, and 49% by private investors, including Chinese home appliances maker Gree. CNC World's mission is to provide comprehensive coverage of world affairs while explaining matters of direct concern to the Chinese leadership in a perspective its producers consider appropriate. The venture is part of Beijing's effort to \"present an international vision with a Chinese perspective,\" Xinhua President Li Congjun said at the press conference announcing the launch of CNC World. Xinhua intends to build a newsroom in New York on top of a skyscraper in Times Square to provide CNC World with prominent exposure in the United States. Its rivals include CCTV News, New Tang Dynasty Television and Blue Ocean Network. On December 16, 2010 CNC World agreed a deal with Eutelsat for coverage on Eutelsat 28A, 36B and Hot Bird 13B from January 1, 2011. CNC World launched on the Sky satellite television platform in the United Kingdom and Ireland on July 21, 2011 from Eutelsat 28A. | Agent | Broadcaster | TelevisionStation |
Mahinda IV was King of Anuradhapura in the 10th century, whose reign lasted from 975 to 991. He succeeded his brother Sena IV as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his son Sena V. | Agent | Person | Monarch |
Peter Cargill (2 March 1964 – 15 April 2005) was a Jamaican international football player. His position was midfielder or defender. Nicknamed \"Jair\", he started his footballing career at high school, winning the Triple Crown as a captain with Camperdown High School. Cargill also played for local sides Swallowfield FC, CC Lions, Hazard United and Harbour View F.C. and also spent 8 years in Israel with Maccabi Netanya and Hapoel Petah Tikva. The versatile player returned to Jamaica in 1996 and was called up to the Jamaica team. He captained the Reggae Boyz and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. He collected a total of 84 caps and scored 3 times. After retiring as a player, he became Reggae Boyz' assistant head coach until 2004. Then he coached Jamaican Premier League outfit Waterhouse F.C.. Like his World Cup team-mate Stephen Malcolm and Jamaican legend Winston Anglin, Cargill was killed in a road accident. He died of severe injuries in Saint Ann Parish while on his way to a football match against Wadadah F.C. in Montego Bay when the minivan he was travelling in overturned and struck a boulder head-on. | Agent | SportsManager | SoccerManager |
Borislav Jeliazkov is a Bulgarian mixed martial artist. He competed in the Heavyweight division. | Agent | Athlete | MartialArtist |
Antonio De Carlo McKee (born March 12, 1970) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Lightweight division and is the former Maximum Fighting Championship Lightweight Champion. He has also competed in the UFC, the Tokyo Sabres in the IFL, Dream, K-1 Hero's, King of the Cage, World Fighting Alliance, and is currently signed to the World Series of Fighting organization. | Agent | Athlete | MartialArtist |
The 1880-81 Scottish Cup was the 8th playing of the Scottish Cup knockout tournament. Queen's Park beat Dumbarton in the final. Although the first match was won 2-1 by Queen's Park, Dumbarton protested the match. The replay was won 3-1 by Queen's Park. Both matches were played at Kinning Park. | Event | Tournament | SoccerTournament |
AMC-7 is a commercial broadcast communications satellite owned by SES S.A., originally from the GE Americom fleet. Launched on September 14, 2000, from the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, AMC-7 provides C band coverage to North America, Hawaii, the Caribbean islands and most of Mexico, and is located in a geostationary orbit over the Pacific Ocean east of Hawaii. The satellite is primarily used for cable television programming distribution. In 2015 the satellite was taken out of commercial service and moved from 137° West to 135° West longitude, where it now serves as a backup to AMC-10. | Place | Satellite | ArtificialSatellite |
State Highway 128 (SH-128) is a 2.198-mile-long (3.537 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Idaho, serving the city of Lewiston in Nez Perce County. The highway travels east along the Clearwater River within Lewiston from Washington State Route 128 (SR 128) to U.S. Route 12 (US-12). | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Road |
Gairdner River is a river located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The river was first recorded by Surveyor General John Septimus Roe in 1848, when carrying out exploration of the area, noting that natives referred to it and its numerous branches as \"Jeer-A-Mung-Up\". Roe named the river after Gordon Gairdner, Senior Clerk of the Australian and Eastern Departments in the Colonial Office, later Chief Clerk of the Colonial Office and Secretary and Registrar of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Roe also named Gordon Inlet and Mount Gordon after Gairdner. The river originates in farm land north of the South Coastal Highway between Needilup and Jacup on the Yilgarn plateau about 320 metres (1,050 ft) sea level. It flows in a south-easterly direction crossing the South Coast Highway east of Jerramungup then through the Fitzgerald River National Park until it terminates in Gordon Inlet, where it discharges an average of 9,400,000 cubic metres per annum. The tributaries that flow into the river are Cobomup Creek, Needilup River, Pingamup River, Spring Creek, Wilgerup Creek, Scott Creek and Duleep Creek. About 60% of the catchment has been cleared for sheep and grains farming and as a result the water quality has become saline. Salinity levels vary from 3‰ after rains when the river is flowing to 50‰ during the summer time. | Place | Stream | River |
New York City Center (previously known as the Mecca Temple, City Center of Music and Drama, and the New York City Center 55th Street Theater,) is a 2,257-seat Moorish Revival theater located at 131 West 55th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues in Manhattan, New York City. It is one block south of Carnegie Hall. City Center is especially known as a performing home for several major dance companies as well as the Encores! musical theater series and the Fall for Dance Festival. The facility houses the 2,257 seat main stage, two smaller theaters, four studios and a 12-story office tower. | Place | Venue | Theatre |
The 1980 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship Final was the seventh All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1980 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship, an inter-county ladies' Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland. Cavan dominated the game but couldn't get the needed scores. | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
Water Curses is an EP by Animal Collective released in May 2008 on compact disc. 12\" vinyl format was released on June 3. The first three tracks were recorded during the band's Strawberry Jam sessions in January 2007 and were produced by Scott Colburn. The EP's fourth and final track, \"Seal Eyeing\", was recorded at Nicolas Vernhes' Rare Book Room Studio in Brooklyn, New York. Vernhes was also charged with the mixing duties for all four tracks. According to a press release issued by the band, Water Curses \"find[s] Animal Collective exploring strange new waters.\" According to a post on the Domino Records website: \"All four tracks have a more stripped down feel than their recent work on Strawberry Jam. Opener 'Water Curses' mixes mixing carousel and calypso throwing unexpected rhythm up, down and sideways to produce the sound of a smile. And 'Street Flash' is nearly seven minutes of spaced out hollers, electronics and lullabies that sounds like it's made of honey. 'Cobwebs' is equally languid. Weaving itself around a defiant vocal mantra \"I’m not going underground\" and boosters of Gospel organ sounds like it's imagining some new kind of space church for Al Green to conduct weddings until it slowly fades away into a sticky ether. The EP's final track takes the celestial feel into even more blissed-out states. 'Seal Eyeing' is the moment you realise watching vapour trails melt into the sky is not only the most constructive thing you can do, but the only real option that’s left.\" Purchase of the vinyl version comes with a MP3 and FLAC download. | Work | MusicalWork | Album |
Sin Escape Con Correas (Spanish for \"No Escape with Straps\") was an major professional wrestling event produced and scripted by the Mexican professional wrestling promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), which took place on July 9, 2014, in Arena Naucalpan, Naucalpan, State of Mexico, Mexico, IWRG's home arena. IWRG has previously promoted shows using variations of the name Sin Escape such as La Guerra sin Escape (\"The War with no escape\") but this event was not turned into a regular themed event. The name of the event referred to the special main event, a six-man tag team match between the team of Eterno, Fuerza Guerrera, Canis Lupus and the team of Dr. Cerebro, Veneno and Diva Salvaje. As a special added attraction the match was a Lumberjack with leather straps match where other IWRG wrestlers were gathered around the ring, each with a leather strap they were allowed to use on the wrestlers in the match if they left the ring. The semi-main event was a regular Best two-out-of-three falls six-man tag team match with the team known as Los Gringos VIP (Apolo Estrada Jr., Avisman and El Hijo del Diablo) taking on the team of Alan Extreme, Golden Magic, and Metaleon. The three remaining matches were all two-on-two tag team matches, most featured lower ranked or debuting wrestlers. | Event | SportsEvent | WrestlingEvent |
Brian Juliff (5 December 1952) born in Mountain Ash, is a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1970s and '80s, playing representative level rugby union (RU) for Wales 'B', Wales President's XV, East Wales, Glamorgan County RFC, at invitational level for Crawshays RFC, and at club level Mountain Ash RFC, Newport RFC, and Pontypridd RFC, as a Left-Wing, or Outside-Centre, i.e. number 11, or 13, and played representative rugby league (RL) for Wales, and at club level for Widhes (as A. N. Other), Wakefield Trinity (Heritage #855), Wigan, Halifax, and Castleford, as a Wing, Second-row, Loose forward/Lock, i.e. number 2 or 5, 11 or 12, or 13. In June 2012 Juliff was appointed as the chairman of Wales Rugby League. | Agent | Athlete | RugbyPlayer |
Vuokko Hillevi Lilian Eskolin-Nurmesniemi (born 12 February 1930 in Helsinki) is a Finnish textile designer. She is best known for her work as one of the two leading designers of the Marimekko company. Her signature striped Jokapoika shirt helped to make the company's name. | Agent | Artist | FashionDesigner |
The 2010–11 Richmond Spiders men's basketball team represented the University of Richmond in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college basketball during the 2010–11 season. Richmond competed as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) under sixth-year head basketball coach Chris Mooney and played its home games at the Robins Center. After finishing in third place in the Atlantic 10 during the regular season, Richmond defeated the University of Dayton to win the 2011 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament. With the championship, Richmond was awarded an automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, where it received a 12-seed and defeated Vanderbilt in the second round of the tournament before eliminating Morehead State in the third round. The Spiders fell in the Sweet Sixteen to Kansas. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | NCAATeamSeason |
Johann Ernst of Hanau-Münzenberg-Schwarzenfels (13 June 1613 in Schwarzenfels – 12 January 1642 in Hanau), was the last Count of the Hanau-Münzenberg line. He succeeded his grand-nephew Philipp Ludwig III in 1641. When Johann Ernst died in 1642, Hanau-Münzenberg fell to the Hanau-Lichtenberg line. | Agent | Person | Noble |
Saskia de Jonge (born November 22, 1986 in Scheerwolde) is a Dutch swimmer. Who is mainly specialized in the freestyle distances, up to 200 m, and is part of the Dutch national team. She is currently training in Amsterdam under the guidance of Martin Truijens together with Olympic Champions Femke Heemskerk and Manon van Rooijen. | Agent | Athlete | Swimmer |
Gangapur Dam, is an earthfill dam on Godavari river near Nashik in the state of Maharashtra in India. | Place | Infrastructure | Dam |
The AIPLA Quarterly Journal is a law journal covering intellectual property matters that is jointly published by the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the George Washington University Law School. The journal was established in 1972 and is student-edited. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
Port of Tanjung Pelepas Highway, Federal Route 177, is a highway that connects the Port of Tanjung Pelepas interchange on the Second Link Expressway E3 to Port of Tanjung Pelepas, Johor, Malaysia. This 6.6 km (4.1 mi) highway has a motorcycle lane. The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 177 starts at Port of Tanjung Pelepas. At most sections, the Federal Route 177 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h. | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Road |
Punjab Roadways is a commercial organization and having a fleet of 868 buses at present. In addition, 101 buses of Kilometer Scheme are also operating under Punjab Roadways. It has been operating 2.77 lacs km daily for different State/Inter-state routes. About 5.00 Lacs passengers travel daily in the buses of Punjab Roadways. 360 new buses has been purchased and put on the routes during the current financial year 2005-06 by Punjab State Bus Stand Management Company Ltd. (PUNBUS) by raising loan of Rs. 40.00 Crore from Oriental Bank Of Commerce. These buses are being operated by the PUNBUS on the valid route permits of the Punjab Roadways and are giving good results. The proposal to purchase 300 more buses by PUNBUS by taking loan of Rs. 40.00 Crore from the banks has been finalized. Punjab Roadways came into being in the year 1948 with a fleet of 13 buses, which rose gradually to its highest strength of 2407 buses in the year 1985. With an objective to provide better service, Punjab Roadways replaced 534 buses in 1997-98 and 1998-99 through PUNBUS a fully owned Government Company. In the year 2000, 150 buses under Kilometer Scheme were inducted to reinforce the fleet of Punjab Roadways by hiring Private buses and to operate on the routes, on which Punjab Roadways holds valid Permits, for the convenience of the people of the state. The primary objective of Punjab Roadways is to provide an economical, reliable and comfortable transport service in the state of Punjab with connecting service to adjoining states. Punjab Roadways is also providing free/concessional travel to the deserving categories identified by the Punjab Government. Punjab Roadways is also operating and monitoring the Bus Stands of Punjab. Punjab Roadways has 18 depots viz Chandigarh, Roopnagar, Ludhiana, Ferozepur, Moga, Jagraon, Nangal, Jalandhar-1, Jalandhar-2, Nawanshehar, Batala, Pathankot, Hoshiarpur, Amritsar-1, Amritsar-2, Taran Taaran, Patti and Mukatsar.Punjab Roadways has launched online bus ticket booking through Travelyaari.com and PUNBUSonline.com | Agent | Company | BusCompany |
Kosmos 319 (Russian: Космос 319 meaning Cosmos 319), known before launch as DS-P1-Yu No.25, was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1970 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a 250-kilogram (550 lb) spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, and was used as a radar calibration target for anti-ballistic missile tests. | Place | Satellite | ArtificialSatellite |
The Chernigov Regiment revolt was the second and the last major armed conflict of the Decembrist revolt in the former Russian Empire. The revolt unfolded January 10 [O.S. December 29] – January 15 [O.S. January 3] 1826 in Ukraine between Kiev and Bila Tserkva. After the news of the rebels' defeat in Saint Petersburg reached Ukraine, the radical Decembrist officers incited the Chernigov infantry regiment against the government. The rebels marched from Trylisy north-east to Vasylkiv and reached one thousand men in strength. Uncertain about their strategy, rebel leaders camped in Motovilivka, while the government seized the initiative and mobilized its forces in pursuit. The rebels dropped their initial plans of taking over Kiev or Brusyliv and marched south to Polohy and back to their starting point at Trylisy. Their retreat was checked by a 400-strong loyalist unit near Kovalivka. Demoralized rebel soldiers lost around 80 men to artillery fire and surrendered without resistance. According to Hugh Seton-Watson, it was \"the first and the last political revolt by Army officers\" in Russia: Nicholas I and his successors eradicated liberalism in the troops and secured their unconditional loyalty. | Event | SocietalEvent | MilitaryConflict |
The Filoil Flying V Preseason Cup is the biggest pre-season collegiate basketball tournament in the Philippines. It is organized by Filoil Flying V Sports. It gathers teams mainly from the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), but also include some invited teams such as the RP Youth under-18 team and teams from other leagues, in a basketball tournament just before the start of the collegiate season. | Agent | SportsLeague | BasketballLeague |
The 2015 CopperWynd Pro Women's Challenge was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the first edition of the tournament and part of the 2015 ITF Women's Circuit, offering a total of $50,000 in prize money. It took place in Scottsdale, United States, on 9–15 November 2015. | Event | Tournament | TennisTournament |
Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso (20 June 1796 - 30 March 1878) was the dean of the College of Cardinals during the last part of the record long reign of Pope Pius IX. The issue of an ancient and noble Catalan Sardinian family, he was the fifth child and fourth son of Giovanni, Marquess of San Filippo, and Eusebia, Baroness of Sorso. He did his early education wholly in Sardinia, which was unusual for someone who was later to become a major curial official in those days, as most curial officials had to come from the Papal States. Between 1815 and 1825, he obtained distinction as a student of both civil and canon law, and became a priest in 1826. From that point on, he rose rapidly, becoming a bishop just one year after his ordination and soon after a nuncio to the Sicilian kingdom (then separate from mainland Italy), and later to Spain. He was expelled when the Papal States broke off diplomatic relations with Spain in 1835, but two years later Pope Gregory XVI elevated him to the rank of cardinal. After his elevation to the cardinalate, Cardinal Amat continued his previous work as a papal legate in various parts of Italy until the late 1840s. He participated in the conclave that elected Pius IX and in 1852 opted for the order of cardinal bishops. He was Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church from later that year until he died. During most of Pius IX's reign Cardinal Amat held control of the police force in the Papal States: it has come to light that early in Pius's reign he sacked many policemen because of their political sympathies and was involved in many major political incidents as sympathy within the Papal States for a united Italy increased in the early 1860s. However, Cardinal Amat had considerable success whilst in Bologna in cooling sympathy for socialism in a city that was to become renowned for this in later years. In 1876, at the age of eighty, Cardinal Amat became the longest-serving cardinal in the Church, and officiated over the conclave of 1878 that elected Pope Leo XIII. He was already in poor health by this time and as it turned out lived only one month longer than Pope Pius IX. | Agent | Cleric | Cardinal |
\"Open Letter (To a Landlord)\" is the third single released by Living Colour. It is from their 1988 debut album Vivid. The song reached #82 on the Billboard Hot 100. | Work | MusicalWork | Single |
The Pleosporales is the largest order in the fungal class Dothideomycetes. By a 2008 estimate it contains 23 families, 332 genera and more than 4700 species. The majority of species are saprobes on decaying plant material in fresh water, marine, or terrestrial environments, but several species are also associated with living plants as parasites, epiphytes or endophytes. The best studied species cause plant diseases on important agricultural crops e.g. Cochliobolus heterostrophus, causing southern corn leaf blight on maize, Phaeosphaeria nodorum (Stagonospora nodorum) causing glume blotch on wheat and Leptosphaeria maculans causing a stem canker (called blackleg) on cabbage crops (Brassica). Some species of Pleosporales occur on animal dung and a small number occur as lichens and rock-inhabiting fungi. | Species | Eukaryote | Fungus |
Forum Geometricorum: A Journal on Classical Euclidean Geometry (often abbreviated Forum Geom.) is a peer-reviewed open-access academic journal that specializes in mathematical research papers on Euclidean geometry. It was founded in 2001, is published by Florida Atlantic University, and is indexed by Mathematical Reviews. Its founding editor-in-chief is Paul Yiu, a professor of mathematics at Florida Atlantic. All papers are available online immediately upon acceptance through the journal's web site. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
Paula Lee Bennett (born 1969) is a New Zealand politician and member of parliament for the National Party. She is a Cabinet minister with the roles of Minister for Climate Change Issues, Minister for Social Housing, and Minister of State Services. She also represented the electorate of Waitakere, which was abolished prior to the general election in 2014. She was elected to Parliament as member for Upper Harbour after the 2014 general election. | Agent | Politician | MemberOfParliament |
Evans Henry Killeen (born February 27, 1936) is an American former professional baseball player. A right-handed pitcher, he worked in four Major League games, all in relief, for the Kansas City Athletics late in the 1959 season. The Brooklyn, New York, native was listed at 6 feet (1.8 m) tall and 190 pounds (86 kg). Killeen was recalled from the Class A Albany Senators of the Eastern League in September 1959. In his four MLB relief appearances, he allowed four hits, four bases on balls, and three earned runs, with one strikeout, in 5⅔ innings pitched. Killeen appeared in minor league baseball from 1955–1962. In 184 minor league games, he won 55 and lost 61. | Agent | Athlete | BaseballPlayer |
William E. Dunn (born 1926) was elected mayor of Murray, Utah for two four-year terms during 1965-1970, and elected as a Salt Lake County Commissioner from 1970 to 1979. He also ran for the statewide office of Secretary of State for Utah but was defeated in 1972. He was known for his work to resolve Salt Lake County water issues, and to change the county government to a more urban format of county governance. Prior to his government services he was owner of Murray City Pharmacy. He has been president of the Utah State Jaycees, by whom he was honored as outstanding young man of the state, and president of the Murray Chamber of Commerce. The Utah League of Cities and Towns named him Utah’s most outstanding city official in 1970. | Agent | Politician | Mayor |
Manuel Osborne-Paradis (born February 8, 1984) is a World Cup alpine ski racer from Canada. Born in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Osborne-Paradis grew up racing for the Whistler Mountain Ski Club. His first World Cup podium came in November 2006 at the Bombardier Winterstart men's downhill in Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. His first victory was at the downhill of Kvitfjell in March 2009. In April 2008, he joined forces with teammate Mike Janyk to provide a four-day training camp free of charge to underprivileged Canadian racers from around British Columbia. The camp, known locally as the \"Cowboys Camp\", took place on Whistler Mountain. but known in the community as Mike & Manny Camp. On January 29, 2011, Osborne-Paradis crashed badly at the downhill race in Chamonix, France, and was airlifted by helicopter and treated for a broken leg and torn knee ligament. He missed the 2011 World Championships and the remainder of the 2011 season, as well as the 2012 season. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | Skier |
Bythinella reyniesii is a species of very small freshwater snail, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Amnicolidae. | Species | Animal | Mollusca |
Gaisano Mall of Davao, locally known as GMall, is a major shopping mall located along J.P. Laurel Avenue, Bajada, Davao City, Philippines, part of the Gaisano Malls operated by DSG Sons Group. With a gross land area of 182,020 square meters, and a total floor area of 240,605 square meters including the multilevel car park building. it is the largest of more than 40 Gaisano malls in Visayas and Mindanao and the largest Gaisano mall in the country. It has eight floors of shops, arcades, food court, theater with(10) cinemas plus the newly 6D, and home to The Peak, a little park located in the top of the mall. Tens of thousands of customers shop in the mall daily. | Place | Building | ShoppingMall |
The Italian Catholic Diocese of Mazara del Vallo (Latin: Dioecesis Mazariensis) is in Sicily. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Palermo. | Place | ClericalAdministrativeRegion | Diocese |
Primitivity is an American instrumental cello rock band consisting of three cellists and a percussionist. Primitivity began primarily as a cover band playing songs by the thrash metal band Megadeth and the cello rock band Apocalyptica. The band has released one album entirely of Megadeth covers titled Plays Megadeth For Cello. Primitivity has also composed and performed original songs for cello rock ensemble. The group was selected as a 2010 Artist In Residence at Strathmore Hall in Bethesda, Maryland. | Agent | Group | Band |
Barrie Penrose (born 1942, Croydon) is a British investigative journalist, interviewer and trainer. He worked for the New York Herald Tribune in Paris, the Observer in London, BBC Television and the Sunday Times His books include Stalin’s Gold: the story of HMS Edinburgh and its treasure, and with Simon Freeman Rinkagate: the rise and fall of Jeremy Thorpe and Conspiracy of Silence: the secret life of Anthony Blunt. With Roger Courtiour, he produced The Pencourt File based on interviews requested by Harold Wilson about conspiracies in the final years of his government. | Agent | Person | Journalist |
The 2006 São Paulo violence outbreak began on the night of May 12, 2006 in São Paulo, Brazil, the largest city in South America. It was the worst outbreak of violence which has been recorded in Brazilian history and was directed against security forces and a few civilian targets. By May 14 the attacks had spread to other Brazilian states including Paraná, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais and Bahia (this without direct links to the PCC criminal organisation). The violence began after forty São Paulo police officers were killed by gang violence. Subsequently, the police officers sought to find the gang members behind the criminal acts. In the process, a violent situation arose, creating a clash between law enforcement officials and criminals and taking the lives of over 150 people. The wave of violence, which was among the worst of the Brazilian history, received broad national and international media coverage, and this fact allied to the lack of information from the São Paulo state government caused mass panic among the population. The state governor, Cláudio Lembo, was harshly criticized by the press for the slow response to the violence, for the absence of communication between the security forces, for the lack of information, to the press and the general public, and for poor management of the crisis. | Event | SocietalEvent | MilitaryConflict |
Route 322 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in the Halifax Regional Municipality and connects southeastern Dartmouth at Trunk 7 with Cole Harbour at Route 207. The route follows \"Pleasant Street\" in the former city of Dartmouth from its western terminus at the intersection with Prince Albert Road (Trunk 7) to the old Dartmouth city limit at Woodside. From Shearwater to Eastern Passage Pleasant Street becomes \"Main Road.\" From that point, it follows \"Cow Bay Road\", \"Dyke Road\" and \"Bissett Road\" to its eastern terminus at the intersection with Route 207 (Cole Harbour Road) in Cole Harbour. It is part of the Marine Drive scenic travelway. | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Road |
The Journal of Health Psychology is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of health psychology. The editor-in-chief is David Marks (City University London). The journal publishes reports of empirical studies, critical reviews of the literature, book reviews, contributions related to theory, commentaries related to theory, and editorials on what are deemed to be significant issues. The journal was established in 1996 and is published by Sage Publications. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
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