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Jere Wood (born c. 1949) is the mayor of Roswell, Georgia and as of 2016 is currently serving his fifth consecutive term. Mayor Wood defeated Democrat \"Pug\" Mabry, who served as mayor for over thirty years, in the election of 1997. At the time he promised to only be a two-term mayor.Wood ran unchallenged and secured re-election in 2001. Wood is the son of Roy \"Splinter\" Wood, a Democrat, who was Undersecretary of the United States Department of the Interior (DOI) during the Carter Administration in the 1970s. Wood won the mayor's race again in the election held in November 2005. Mayor Wood earned his Eagle Scout Award during his youth and has been active in the Boy Scout program in the North Fulton area. Mayor Wood is a member of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition, an organization formed in 2006 and co-chaired by New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg and Boston mayor Thomas Menino. When Jere Wood is not fulfilling his mayoral duties, he often mountain bikes, wind surfs or kayaks. | Agent | Politician | Mayor |
Robert \"Bob\" McIntyre (born January 23, 1944) is an American former professional basketball player. He played in the American Basketball Association for the New Jersey Americans and New York Nets, as well as in the Continental Basketball Association for the Allentown Jets and in FIBA Euroleague for Real Madrid. While with Real Madrid for the 1966–67 season, McIntyre won a Euroleague championship. | Agent | Athlete | BasketballPlayer |
The 1911 Kikai Island earthquake (1911年喜界島地震 Sen-kyūhyaku-jyūichi-nen Kikai-jima Jishin) occurred on June 15 at 14:26 UTC (23:26 local time). The earthquake was located near Kikai Island, Japan. It had a magnitude of Ms 8.1. The earthquake occurred near the northern end of the deepest region in Ryukyu Trench. The hypocenter was located near 28.00°E, 130.00°N, about 30 km south of the Kikai Island, with a depth of about 100 km. However, due to the instrumental precision of that time, the location of the hypocenter was just an approximation, and estimations differ. A recent study estimated that the hypocenter was located near 28.90°E, 130.25°N, about 60 km NNE of the Kikai Island, with a depth of about 30 km. Twelve people were reported dead, including one on Kikai Island. Four hundred and twenty two houses were completely destroyed, 401 of which on Kikai Island. Damage was also reported on Amami Ōshima, Toku-no-shima, and Okinawa Island. The wall of Shuri Castle in Shuri was damaged. A tsunami was triggered by the earthquake, which was recorded on Kikai Island and Amami Ōshima. This earthquake could be felt as far as in Shanghai, China, Tainan, Taiwan (then under Japanese rule), and Fukushima, Japan. | Event | NaturalEvent | Earthquake |
The Knebworth and Winter Green Railway was a 1 ft 11 1⁄2 in (597 mm) narrow gauge railway built in the grounds of Knebworth House in 1972 as a tourist attraction. The railway was built by Pleasurerail Ltd. a company set up to build and operate private tourist railways which included the Great Whipsnade Railway and also the line at Blenheim Palace. In 1972 they started construction on a railway in the grounds of Knewbworth House near Stevenage. The initial line was an end-to-end layout running from the house to the adventure playground. In 1980 the track was extended to form a mile-long continuous loop. During its existence the line hosted a number of steam and diesel locomotives. The line continued to run until 1990 when it was lifted and the remaining stock transferred to other lines | Agent | Organisation | PublicTransitSystem |
The West Palm Beach Barracudas were a professional minor league ice hockey team based in West Palm Beach, Florida. They played in the Sunshine Hockey League, later renamed the Southern Hockey League, from 1992–1996. They played their games at the West Palm Beach Auditorium. | Agent | SportsTeam | HockeyTeam |
Dawasa was a Sinhala language daily newspaper in Ceylon published by Independent Newspapers Limited, part of M. D. Gunasena & Company. It was founded on 14 August 1961 and was published from Colombo. In 1966 it had an average net sales of 55,000. It had an average circulation of 58,600 in 1970 and 83,285 in 1973. By 1973/74 the Independent Newspapers publications had become vocal critics of Sirimavo Bandaranaike's government. The government sealed Independent Newspapers' presses and closed it down on 19 April 1974 using the Emergency (Defence) Regulations. Independent Newspapers resumed publication on 30 March 1977 but the three year closure had taken its toll. Faced financial problems Independent Newspapers and its various publications closed down on 26 December 1990. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Newspaper |
Jack Diprose (12 October 1905 – 12 October 2002) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). | Agent | Athlete | AustralianRulesFootballPlayer |
The 1908 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1908 college football season. The Horned Frogs finished the season 6–3 overall. The team was coached by J.R. Langley in his first year as head coach. The Frogs played their home games at Clark Field, which was located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | NCAATeamSeason |
Phyllonorycter rongensis is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is found in the Albertine Rift in Kenya. The habitat consists of the Albertina Rift Valley intermixed with savannah flora and agricultural fields. The length of the forewings is 2.7 mm. The forewing is elongate and the ground colour is golden ochreous with white markings. The hindwings are narrow, elongate and pointed and the ground colour is pale fuscous. Adults are on wing in early January. | Species | Animal | Insect |
The 2011 elections to the Balearic Islands Parliament were the eighth elections to the unicameral regional legislature of the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. The elections were held on 22 May 2011 to elect the 59 members of the Assembly. Voting was in four electoral districts corresponding to the islands of Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera. Majorca elected thirty three members, Menorca thirteen, Ibiza twelve and Formentera one. Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. The electoral system used was closed list proportional representation with seats allocated in each electoral district using the D'Hondt method. Only lists which polled at least 3% of the votes in a particular district (including votes \"en blanco\" i.e. for \"none of the above\") were eligible for seats. Political control of the islands had fluctuated in the preceding elections with the People's Party (PP) losing their majority and consequently, control to a coalition headed by the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) at the 2007 election. The 2011 elections saw the PP regain their overall majority. The gains came largely at the expense of United Left, Convergència per les Illes (formerly Majorcan Union,) Republican Left and The Greens, all of whom lost their representation in the legislature. These parties had all won seats as part of various coalitions in the previous elections. One of the first tasks of the Assembly was to elect the President of the Balearic Islands from among their number, with José Ramón Bauzà set to replace the current President, Francesc Antich, incumbent since 2007. | Event | SocietalEvent | Election |
Ilya Kornev (born 8 December 1989) is a Kazakhstani male artistic gymnast, representing his nation at international competitions. He competed at world championships, including the 2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. | Agent | Athlete | Gymnast |
St. Andrew's Church is one of the oldest churches in Reddiarpalayam area of Puducherry, a Union territory in South India. The original structure was built in Gothic architecture in 1745 by Kanakaraya Mudali, the longest serving dubash of the French East India Company. During the opening of the Church, Mudali hosted a feast that included all castes and religions, the first of its kind that is recorded in the history of South India. It is believed that the Church was destroyed by the British in 1761 and was later rebuilt in 1830. It is the first Church in South India to have an inscriptions made in Tamil during the times. St. Andrew's Church is a working church with hourly prayer and daily services and follows Roman Catholic sect of Christianity. The chapel was controlled by Capuchin priests initially and then changed hands to Petiti Seminaire School Fathers up to 1860. In modern times, it is under the dominion of Archdiocese of Pondicherry and Cuddalore. It is one of the most prominent landmarks in Puducherry. | Place | Building | HistoricBuilding |
The Aurora Tigers are a Junior \"A\" ice hockey team from Aurora, Ontario, Canada. They are a part of the Ontario Junior Hockey League but also used to be a part of the Metro Junior A Hockey League, Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League, and the Ontario Junior Hockey League. | Agent | SportsTeam | HockeyTeam |
Aleatico is a red Italian wine grape variety. It is notable for being the primary grape in the cult wine Aleatico di Portoferraio made in Elba, but is grown most commonly in the Apulia and Lazio regions of Italy. In Chile is known as Red Moscatel. The grape has also been cultivated at Mudgee in New South Wales and California. | Species | FloweringPlant | Grape |
Ahmad Zia Massoud (Persian: احمد ضیاء مسعود, born May 1, 1956) was the Vice President of Afghanistan in the first elected administration of President Hamid Karzai, from December 2004 to November 2009. He is a younger brother of Ahmad Shah Massoud, the legendary resistance leader against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and against the Taliban. In late 2011, Ahmad Zia Massoud joined hands with major leaders in the National Front of Afghanistan, which strongly opposes a return of the Taliban to power. The National Front is generally regarded as a reformation of the United Front (Northern Alliance) which with U.S. air support removed the Taliban from power in late 2001. | Agent | Politician | President |
Stomiahykidae is an extinct family of prehistoric lungfishes which lived during the Devonian period. | Species | Animal | Fish |
German federal elections took place on 27 September 1998, to elect members to the 14th Bundestag, the parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany. | Event | SocietalEvent | Election |
WABA League, commonly known as the Adriatic League, is a top-level regional basketball league, featuring female teams from Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Slovenia and Macedonia. Clubs from Austria, Hungary, Italy and Croatia had their representatives in WABA League in past seasons. Since 2012 a Cadet WABA League and since 2014 Pionir WABA League is also played. | Agent | SportsLeague | BasketballLeague |
Bruford Levin Upper Extremities (B.L.U.E.) was a musical group composed of drummer Bill Bruford, bassist Tony Levin, guitarist David Torn, and trumpeter Chris Botti. The group's origins can be traced to David Torn's album Cloud About Mercury (1987) which featured the above-listed musicians, except with Mark Isham playing trumpet. Enjoying their musical chemistry, the performers kept in touch, and formed B.L.U.E. in the mid-1990s. The band had very unusual sound with elements of blues, rock and ambient music. Bruford and Levin were both longtime members of King Crimson. | Agent | Group | Band |
Williamson v. Lee Optical Co., 348 U.S. 483 (1955), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that state laws regulating business will only be subject to rational basis review, and that the Court need not contemplate all possible reasons for legislation. | UnitOfWork | LegalCase | SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase |
Ocrisiona jovialis, known as the jovial jumper is a small species of jumping spider found in Australia. This dark spider with yellow bands is often seen sheltering on tree bark. | Species | Animal | Arachnid |
Glypheidea is an infra-order of decapod crustaceans, comprising a number of fossil forms and the two extant genera Neoglyphea and Laurentaeglyphea: Glypheoidea Winckler, 1882 \n* † Chimaerastacidae Amati, Feldmann & Zonneveld, 2004 \n* † Chimaerastacus Amati, Feldmann & Zonneveld, 2004 \n* Glypheidae Winckler, 1882 \n* † Cedrillosia Garassino, Artal & Pasini, 2009 \n* † Glyphea von Meyer, 1835 \n* Laurentaeglyphea Forest, 2006 \n* † Litogaster von Meyer, 1847 \n* Neoglyphea Forest & de Saint Laurent, 1975 \n* † Paralitogaster Glaessner, 1969 \n* † Squamosoglyphea Beurlen, 1930 \n* † Trachysoma Bell, 1858 \n* † Mecochiridae Van Straelen, 1924 \n* † Huhatanka Feldmann & West, 1978 \n* † Jabaloya Garassino, Artal & Pasini, 2009 \n* † Mecochirus Germar, 1827 \n* † Meyeria M'Coy, 1849 \n* † Praeatya Woodward, 1869 \n* † Pseudoglyphea Oppel, 1861 \n* † Selenisca von Meyer, 1847 \n* † Pemphicidae Van Straelen, 1928 \n* † Pemphix Meyer, 1840 \n* † Pseudopemphix Wüst, 1903 \n* † Sinopemphix Li, 1975 \n* † Platychelidae Glaessner, 1969 \n* † Glaessnericaris Garassino & Teruzzi, 1993 \n* † Platychela Glaessner, 1931 \n* † Platypleon Van Straelen, 1936† Erymoidea Van Straelen, 1924 \n* † Erymidae Van Straelen, 1924 \n* † Clytiella Glaessner, 1931 \n* † Clytiopsis Bill, 1914 \n* † Enoploclytia M'Coy, 1849 \n* † Eryma von Meyer, 1840 \n* † Galicia Garassino & Krobicki, 2002 \n* † Lissocardia von Meyer, 1851 \n* † Palaeastacus Bell, 1850 \n* † Paraclytiopsis Oravec, 1962 \n* † Protoclytiopsis Birshtein, 1958 \n* † Pustulina Quenstedt, 1857 \n* † Stenodactylina Beurlen, 1928 | Species | Animal | Crustacean |
\"L'enfant que j'étais\" (The child that I was) was the Swiss entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1957, performed in French by Lys Assia. The song was performed last on the night, following Denmark's Birthe Wilke & Gustav Winckler with \"Skibet skal sejle i nat\". The song was placed eighth out of ten songs, and gained a total of 5 points. The song was succeeded as Swiss representative at the 1958 by Assia with \"Giorgio\". | Work | Song | EurovisionSongContestEntry |
This battle took place between 17 and 19 September 1639 when a Dutch squadron under Admiral Maarten Tromp and Admiral Witte Corneliszoon de With, met with a much larger but poorly led Spanish fleet under Antonio D'Oquendo, consisting of 40 to 45 men–of–war and 40 to 50 transport vessels filled with some 13,000 Spanish soldiers who were being transported to Dunkirk. Tromp with 12 ships spotted the Spanish fleet on the 16th, but waited for de With to arrive with five more ships before attacking. Despite his numerical inferiority Tromp got the upper hand in a running fight which lasted into the night. The next day, Zeeland Commodore Joost Banckert, arrived to reinforce the Dutch with 12 more ships. Fighting continued until the Dutch ran out of gunpowder when D'Oquendo retreated to the roadstead of the Downs hoping on English protection which would eventually lead to the Battle of the Downs, where D'Oquendo was decisively defeated and this marked the end of Spanish seapower. This fight is notable because Tromp used the line of battle for the first time. | Event | SocietalEvent | MilitaryConflict |
The Battle of Chra was fought by British and French troops against German soldiers and paramilitary police in the village of Chra, near the Chra river on 22 August 1914, during the Togoland Campaign of the First World War. The German defenders mined the approaches to the river, blew the bridges and dug in around the village on the far bank, ready to defend the crossing with rifles and three concealed machine-guns. The British-French attack was repulsed and then a German counter-attack was ordered but many troops refused the order and the attack was not delivered. The Germans retired overnight to Kamina, due to apprehension that other British and French troops would cut off the Germans retreat and overestimation of the number of their opponents. The invaders paused for two days, then resumed the advance on Kamina; they were met at Glei on 25 August, by two Germans who offered terms of surrender. Unconditional surrender was demanded by the British commander, which was accepted by the Germans the next day and hostilities ceased. The colony was administered jointly for the duration of the war by the French and British; after the war Togoland was partitioned. The western part of Togoland administered by the British, joined Ghana in 1957 and French Togoland became independent as Togo in 1960. | Event | SocietalEvent | MilitaryConflict |
\"Just Git It Together\" is a song recorded by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam from their 1989 album Straight to the Sky featuring Ex Girlfriend on background vocals. It reached number sixteen on the Billboard R&B singles chart and number seven on the Dance chart. | Work | MusicalWork | Single |
HD 47536 c is an extrasolar planet located approximately 396 light-years away in the constellation of Canis Major, orbiting the star HD 47536. Like HD 47536 b, mass and semimajor axis are not exactly known. The mass can either be 6.98 or 13.61 MJ and semimajor axis of 3.72 or 5.20 AU, both depending on the mass of the star. The planet takes 2500 days or 6.84 years to orbit HD 47536. Unlike most planets, the eccentricity of the orbit is generally not known. | Place | CelestialBody | Planet |
The Third Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge (Thai: สะพานมิตรภาพ ไทย-ลาว แห่งที่ 3, Thai pronunciation: [sàpʰaːn míttràpʰâːp tʰaj laːw hɛ̀ŋ tʰîː sǎːm]) over the Mekong is a bridge that connects Nakhon Phanom Province in Thailand with Thakhek, Khammouane in Laos. The bridge's foundation stone was laid on March 6, 2009, and it opened for traffic on November 11, 2011. The bridge is 1423 metres long and 13 metres wide. The name \"Third Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge\" was previously also used to refer to the planned bridge from Chiang Khong, Thailand to Huay Xai, Laos, but this bridge is now known as the Fourth Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge. | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Bridge |
(This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Santibáñez and the second or maternal family name is Díaz.) Luis Alberto Santibáñez Díaz (7 February 1936 – 5 September 2008) was a Chilean football manager. As a team coach he won the Chilean title four times, once with Unión San Felipe (1971) and three times with Unión Española (1973, 1975, and 1977). He served as manager of the Chile national football team between 1977 and 1982, which included qualification for the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain. There Chile was eliminated in the first round, in a group with Algeria, Austria and West Germany. | Agent | SportsManager | SoccerManager |
Haguregumo (浮浪雲, literally \"Wandering Cloud\") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by George Akiyama. It has been serialized by Shogakukan in Big Comic Original since 1973 and collected in 108 tankōbon as of 2016. Haguregumo received the 1979 Shogakukan Manga Award for general category. It was adapted into a movie in 1982 by Madhouse Studios and Toei Animation. Directed by Mori Masaki, it premiered in Japan on the 24 April 1982. | Work | Comic | Manga |
Martha Kane is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, played by Carli Norris. The character debuted on-screen during the episode broadcast on 18 January 2012. The character was introduced as the mother of Ash (Holly Weston), Callum (Laurie Duncan) and Lacey Kane (Georgia Bourke). Martha is portrayed as a feisty female and a liberal parent. Martha is an alcoholic and has been used to portray the effects the issue has on involved family members. Her addiction causes trouble and affects her youngest daughter, Lacey, following a violent altercation. Despite attempting to overcome her addiction, Martha failed to stop drinking. The character has also featured in comedy scenes and struck up friendships with fellow older characters. She has also feuds with Ash's boyfriends. Martha dislikes Ally Gorman (Dan O'Connor) and eventually exposes him as a fraud. She later sets out to prove Will Savage (James Atherton) is a murderer and succeeds. After two years at Hollyoaks Norris filmed her final scenes which aired on 8 November 2013. Laura Morgan from All About Soap branded Martha as soap opera's worst mother. While reporters from Digital Spy and What's on TV believed that the character left in \"high regard\". | Agent | FictionalCharacter | SoapCharacter |
Younes Idrissi (born April 13, 1984) is a Moroccan basketball player currently playing for Tanger in the Moroccan Basketball League. Idrissi played NCAA Division I college basketball for the University of Georgia, averaging 5.1 PPG and 3.0 RPG in two seasons with the Bulldogs. Idrissi then transferred to Iona College but never played a game for the Gaels. Idrissi has since moved to the Moroccan League, where he has become one of the league's most dominant players, including a 20 PPG and 9 RPG season with WAC Casablanca in 2007-08. Idrissi played for the Morocco national basketball team in the 2007 and 2009 FIBA Africa Championship. In 2009, he led the tournament in blocks, averaging 1.8 blocks per game. | Agent | Athlete | BasketballPlayer |
Bokermannohyla feioi is a species of frog in the Hylidae family.It is endemic to Parque Estadual do Ibitipoca, Brazil.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and rivers.It is threatened by habitat loss for logging, cattle pasture and agriculture including sugar, coffee and exotic trees.. | Species | Animal | Amphibian |
Seán Herbert (born 1923 in Ahane, County Limerick) is a retired Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Ahane and with the Limerick senior inter-county team from 1942 until 1953. Herbert is regarded as one of the greatest players never to have won an All-Ireland medal. | Agent | Athlete | GaelicGamesPlayer |
Soshihiro Satake, also known as Sanshiro Satake, Antônio Soshihiro Satake, \"Barriga Preta\", \"Black Belly\", and Nobu Taka, was a Japanese, naturalized Brazilian, martial artist and teacher. One of the teacher of Brazilian martial artist Luiz França, together with Geo Omori and Mitsuyo Maeda, Satake was one of the primary founders of Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ). He pioneered judo in Brazil, the United Kingdom, and other countries. | Agent | Athlete | MartialArtist |
The University Hospital Bonn is the tertiary referral academic teaching hospital associated with the University of Bonn. It is located at University of Bonn - Campus Venusberg, Bonn-Venusberg, Bonn, Germany. It is among the leading hospitals in Germany and Europe, providing excellent patient care and research. Since 2008 the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) is being established on the hospital site | Place | Building | Hospital |
Poropuntius angustus is a species of cyprinid fish. It is endemic to the Mekong Basin and is currently only known from a few tributaries of Mekong in Laos (Nam Ou, Nam Tha and Nam Youan). It grows to 12 cm (4.7 in) SL. It lives mainly in small forest streams. | Species | Animal | Fish |
The 2009 Tonga earthquake occurred on March 19 at 18:17:41 UTC with a moment magnitude of 7.6 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong). The event occurred several hundred kilometers to the southeast of Nuku'alofa (the capital of Tonga), and was felt 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) distant on New Zealand's North Island, but there were no injuries or significant damage. A tsunami warning was issued but was later cancelled. The earthquake occurred four days after the beginning of a major undersea volcanic eruption near Hunga Tonga. There has been no confirmation yet of a direct link between the volcanic eruption and earthquake, but Ken Hudnut, a geophysicist for the United States Geological Survey, stated that \"it seems suggestive at this point\". Keleti Mafi, the Tongan government's chief seismologist, has suggested that the earthquake is likely to have a direct impact on the volcanic eruption, stating that the \"strength of the earthquake could crack the volcano's (undersea) vent and allow more magma to be ejected\". | Event | NaturalEvent | Earthquake |
Puli Thevar (Tamil: புலித் தேவர்) was a poligar (or palayakarar) who ruled Nerkattumseval situated in the Sankarankoil taluk, Tirunelveli Tamil Nadu. | Agent | Person | Monarch |
Jorge Ferreira da Costa Ortiga (Brufe, Vila Nova de Famalicão Municipality, 5 March 1944) is a Portuguese Catholic archbishop and the Primate of Hispânia (all Iberian Peninsula). He attended the seminary of the Archdiocese of Braga between 1955 and 1967. He was ordained a priest on 9 July 1967. He was Vicar Cooperator in the parish of St. Victor, in Braga, between 1967 and 1968. He graduated from the Faculty of Ecclesiastical History at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome on 10 October 1970, later attending the curriculum for the doctoral degree. While in Rome, 1 October 1970 to May 1971, did a course in Grottaferrata priestly spirituality guided by the Institute Mystice Corporis. In Braga, he worked in the Secretariat of Bishops, where he remained from June 1971 to September 1973 and during this time collaborating in the pastoral of the Third Church in Braga. On 1 October 1973 was appointed Rector of the Church Gathered and Chaplain of the Brotherhood of Our Lady of Sorrows and St Anne, erect in the same church. On November 24, 1981, was appointed Episcopal Vicar for Clergy, an office which was reconfirmed on 1 October 1985. On 6 March 1985 the Chapter was named Canon of the Cathedral of Braga. On 9 November 1987, Pope John Paul II named him Titular Bishop of Braga Novabárbara and Auxiliary Bishop having received episcopal ordination in the Crypt of the Basilica Sameiro on 3 January 1988. On 5 June 1999 his appointment as archbishop of Braga was announced having taken office on July 18, 1999. In the Conciliar Seminary of Braga (later School of Theology Faculty of Theology and now-Braga) taught introduction to the chairs of Historical Studies, History of Religions and Church History. He was responsible for the Archdiocesan Secretariat for Vocations and President of the Institute of History and Religious Art. He chaired the General Secretariat of the 40th Diocesan Synod and coordinated the Diocesan Pastoral Secretariat. He is Chairman of the Board of the Diocesan Office of Clergy Support (IDAC). He is President of the General Assembly of the Association \"Give Your Hands.\" In the Portuguese Episcopal Conference chaired the Episcopal Commission for the Doctrine of the Faith and belonged to the Episcopal Commission of Christian Education. It is from April 4, 2005, the President of the Portuguese Episcopal Conference (CEP). In 2011 he left the presidency of the Portuguese Episcopal Conference (CEP). | Agent | Cleric | ChristianBishop |
Jules Bonvalet (born 18 June 1888, date of death unknown) was a Belgian horse rider who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and in the 1924 Summer Olympics. In 1920 he and his horse Weppelghem won the bronze medal in the team eventing, after finishing twelfth in the individual eventing competition. They also participated in the individual jumping event and finished fifteenth. Four years later he and his horse Weppelghem finished fifth as member of the Belgian equipé in the team eventing, after finishing 16th in the individual eventing competition. | Agent | Athlete | HorseRider |
Giovanni Maria Conti, also called Giovanni dalla Camera (Parma, active 1617-1670) was an Italian painter active during the Baroque period in Parma. | Agent | Artist | Painter |
Biała is a river in eastern Poland in Podlaskie Voivodeship, a left tributary of the Supraśl River, with a length of 29.9 kilometres and a basin area of 119 km2. Biała passes through Białystok from south to north-east. | Place | Stream | River |
Norfolk County Council is the council of Norfolk, England, which is split into seven local government districts. These are Norwich City, Breckland District, Broadland District, Great Yarmouth Borough, North Norfolk District, King's Lynn and West Norfolk Borough and South Norfolk. Since 2012 the Conservative Party has had control of five districts, but Norwich and Great Yarmouth are now governed by majority Labour Party administrations. As of 2010, the chief executive of the council was David White. The United Kingdom local elections, 2013 saw UKIP become the second largest party in Norfolk County Council and the Labour Party third; toppling the Conservative majority for the first time since 1997. It is a member of the East of England Local Government Association. | Agent | Organisation | Legislature |
The Pacific West Baseball League (PWBL) was a 10-team, wooden bat collegiate summer baseball league founded in 2009. It was a showcase for top college-level players, giving professional baseball scouts a chance to see prospective pros playing against each other. The PWBL had franchises in Alameda, Atwater, Auburn, Fresno, Lodi, Sacramento, Salinas, San Rafael, San Francisco and Carson City, Nevada. These franchises were the backbone of the Pacific West Baseball League and its foundation now and in the future. The PWBL were formed of two divisions with each franchise playing a 31 game league schedule. There will be a season ending championship series to crown the PWBL champion during the last week of July and first week of August. The PWBL comprised 10 teams throughout Northern California and Western Nevada. The league folded in 2012 and led to the creation of the Golden State Collegiate Baseball League, where many of the below teams play today. | Agent | SportsLeague | BaseballLeague |
Larry L. Naviaux (born 1937) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Boston University from 1969 to 1972 and at the University of Connecticut from 1973 to 1976, compiling a career college football coaching record of 37–45–1. Naviaux played college football as a halfback from 1956 to 1958 at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Prior to taking over at Boston in 1969, Naviaux served as an assistant coach there as well as Nebraska and Southwestern Louisiana. Naviaux now resides in Farmington, Connecticut. | Agent | Coach | CollegeCoach |
Mary, Lady Carey (née Jackson, later Peyler; c. 1609 – c. 1680) was the author of poems and meditations. Mary Carey was the daughter of Sir John Jackson. She married Pelham Carey, son of Henry, 4th Lord Hunsdon (whom King James I had created Viscount Rochford on 6 July 1621; he was later created 1st Earl of Dover by King Charles I). She subsequently married George Peyler, although she was always known as Lady Carey. | Agent | Writer | Poet |
The Apollo of Bellac (French title: L'Apollon de Bellac or L'Apollon de Marsac) is a comedic one-act play written in 1942 by French dramatist Jean Giraudoux. | Work | WrittenWork | Play |
Johnny Rumley is a former NASCAR driver. He won twice in the Busch Series, but has not been seen in the major leagues of NASCAR since 2000. Rumley made his debut at New River Valley Speedway in 1992. Rumley went out in his #25 Beverly Racing Olds and won the pole, and finished 10th in the race. Then, at the very next race at Orange County, Rumley managed a 9th-place finish. Rumley made five races in 1993, and only had one top-10 finish. Rumley scored what was considering an upset victory at Hickory, pulling his #00 Big Dog Coal Chevy into victory lane in just his seventh start. In addition, Rumley had two other top-20s in the season. Rumley returned in 1994, running thirteen races. He only earned two top-10s, back-to-back finishes of eigjth in his first two season starts. However, in the next eleven races, driving the #41 White House Ford, Rumley could only manage a best finish of 18th and a best start of 9th. Yet, Rumley still recorded his highest points position in his career with a 33rd. Rumley had three top-10s in his seventeen starts in 1995. Rumley picked up his second win at Dover International Speedway, leading eleven laps en route to victory. In addition to his win, Rumley had a 6th at Dover, 7th at New Hampshire and three other top-dozen finishes. Overall, it resulted in a 28th-place finish in points. However, despite his quick success, Rumley still could not attract a full-time ride and following his part-time run in 1995 driving the #25 Big Johnson Chevrolet alternating with Kirk Shelmerdine, Rumley's career began to fade. In six starts in 1996, Rumley's best finish was a 16th at Daytona and a 17th at Darlington. It was the first time in his career that Rumley did not record a top-10 in a season. Rumley returned for two more races in 1997, driving the #27 RGM Chevy at Nashville and a 30th at South Boston. Yet, he was 42nd and 30th in those races respectively, and he did not finish either race. Rumley disappeared seemingly after his run at South Boston. Yet, he came back in 2000, to drive six races for the fledging Alumni Motorsports. However, he could only manage a best finish of 29th at Dover and Nazareth, as well having struggles in qualifying. Without that success, Rumley currently drives in the USAR Hooters Pro Cup North series, driving for Dale Earnhardt, Jr.'s JR Motorsports. | Agent | RacingDriver | NascarDriver |
Giovanni Domenico Piastrini (1678 - 1740) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Tuscany and Rome. | Agent | Artist | Painter |
Dominique Monami (born 31 May 1973) is a Belgian former professional female tennis player. Monami was born in Verviers. In 1995, she married her coach Bart Van Roost, with whom she has a daughter, and played under the name Dominique Van Roost until their divorce in 2003. Her biggest achievement came during the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney where she won the bronze medal in doubles, partnering Els Callens. Monami won four singles titles and reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 9 in October 1998. | Agent | Athlete | TennisPlayer |
The San Francisco Soccer Football League or SFSFL, established in 1902, is \"the oldest American soccer league in continuous existence.\" The SFSFL is a men's semi-professional and amateur soccer league consisting of teams from San Francisco, California and surrounding cities in the Bay Area. The SFSFL is affiliated with the United States Adult Soccer Association region IV California Soccer Association-North and regularly sends teams to the National Amateur Cup. It is on the fifth tier of the American soccer pyramid and features its own promotion-relegation system between 3 divisions. Before the introduction of Major League Soccer, SFSFL teams had won the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup four times. | Agent | SportsLeague | SoccerLeague |
STS-53 was a Space Shuttle Discovery mission in support of the United States Department of Defense. The mission was launched on 2 December 1992 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida. | Place | Satellite | ArtificialSatellite |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ngong (Latin: Ngongen(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Ngong in the Ecclesiastical province of Nairobi in Kenya. | Place | ClericalAdministrativeRegion | Diocese |
Amanda Gates (born March 26, 1986 in Sudbury, Ontario) is a Canadian curler. Gates currently plays lead for Team Fleury (née Horgan). In 2015, Team Horgan became the first women's team in the history of women's curling to represent Northern Ontario at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. In Gates' first appearance at the Scotties (2012 in Red Deer, Alberta), she won the Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award. Team Fleury currently curls out of the Idylwylde Golf and Country Club in Sudbury, Ontario. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | Curler |
NOAA Weather Radio (NWR; also known as NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards) is a network of radio stations in the United States that broadcast continuous weather information directly from a nearby (<40 miles) Weather Forecast Office of the service's operator, the National Weather Service (NWS), an agency of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) within the United States Department of Commerce. NOAA Weather Radio broadcasts National Weather Service warnings, watches, forecasts, weather observations and other hazard information 24 hours a day. It also broadcasts alerts of non-weather emergencies such as national security, natural, environmental and public safety (such as an AMBER Alert) through the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Emergency Alert System. | Agent | Broadcaster | BroadcastNetwork |
Ariana Mamiko Miyamoto (宮本・エリアナ・磨美子 Miyamoto Eriana Mamiko, born 12 May 1994 in Nagasaki) is a Japanese model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Japan 2015. She represented Japan at the Miss Universe 2015 pageant, but after her victory she faced some criticism on social media for not appearing to be Japanese; she is the first hāfu (multiracial) woman to be Miss Japan. | Agent | Person | BeautyQueen |
The Our Lady of Divine Providence Church is the name given to a religious building that is linked to the Catholic Church and is located on Leeward Highway, on the island of Providenciales, part of the British overseas territory of the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean. The temple follows the Roman or Latin rite and depends on the mission sui juris of the Turks and Caicos Islands (Missio Sui Iuris Turcensium et Caicensium). Religious services in the church are given in English and additionally in Spanish and Haitian Creole few days. | Place | Building | HistoricBuilding |
Abhinavagupta (c. 950 – 1016 AD) was a philosopher, mystic and aesthetician from Kashmir. He was also considered an influential musician, poet, dramatist, exegete, theologian, and logician – a polymathic personality who exercised strong influences on Indian culture. He was born in Kashmir in a family of scholars and mystics and studied all the schools of philosophy and art of his time under the guidance of as many as fifteen (or more) teachers and gurus. In his long life he completed over 35 works, the largest and most famous of which is Tantrāloka, an encyclopaedic treatise on all the philosophical and practical aspects of Trika and Kaula (known today as Kashmir Shaivism). Another one of his very important contributions was in the field of philosophy of aesthetics with his famous Abhinavabhāratī commentary of Nāṭyaśāstra of Bharata Muni. Abhinavagupta's thought was strongly influenced by Buddhist logic. | Agent | Person | Philosopher |
University of Michigan Credit Union or UMCU is a non-profit financial cooperative which is owned and operated by its members. Headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan it has a member size of 57,476 and assets of over $516.4 million as of September 2013. | Agent | Company | Bank |
Leonard \"Boogie\" Weinglass (born 1941) is a charismatic American businessman who founded Merry-Go-Round, a chain of restaurants named Boogie’s Diner, and whose early life was portrayed by actor Mickey Rourke in the 1982 classic American film Diner. | Agent | Artist | FashionDesigner |
The 2010–11 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team represented Indiana University in the 2010–11 college basketball season. Their head coach was Tom Crean, in his third season with the Hoosiers. The team played its home games at the Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana, and was a member of the Big Ten Conference. They finished the season 12–20, 3–15 in Big Ten play to finish in 11th place and lost in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament to Penn State. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | NCAATeamSeason |
The Suphanburi Provincial Stadium (Thai: สนามกีฬากลางจังหวัดสุพรรณบุรี), formerly known as Suphan Buri World War II Stadium (สนามกีฬาสงครามโลกครั้งที่ 2 จังหวัดสุพรรณบุรี), is a multi-purpose stadium and the home of Suphanburi FC, located in Suphan Buri province, Thailand. It was opened in 1947 and recently re-expanded in 2013 with the current capacity of 25,000. Its highest attendance was 25,709, for Suphanburi winning 2-1 over Muangthong United in 2015 Thai Premier League on 4 April 2015. In early 2014, the stadium also held the match of 2014 Kor Royal Cup (Thai super cup), where Buriram United won the trophy by beating Muangthong United 1-0. | Place | SportFacility | Stadium |
Sergei Ogorodnikov (born 1965 in Bavly, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian professional bodybuilder. | Agent | Athlete | Bodybuilder |
Didier Comès (11 December 1942 – 7 March 2013) was a Belgian comics artist, best known for his graphic novels published in the magazine (À Suivre). | Agent | Artist | ComicsCreator |
Marcus Eugene Douthit (born April 15, 1980) is an American-Filipino basketball player. He last played for Blackwater Elite of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He graduated from Providence College. After his stint with the Providence Friars, he was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2004 NBA draft. Born in Syracuse, New York, he became a naturalized Filipino citizen on March 11, 2011, thus allowing him to play for Smart Gilas, the Philippines' men's national basketball team. | Agent | Athlete | BasketballPlayer |
Sanford L. Steelman, Jr. (born September 11, 1951) is an American judge, who served on the North Carolina Court of Appeals from January 2003 until his retirement in June 2015. Steelman attended Davidson College, graduating with a degree in political science in 1973 and having spent a year abroad at the University of East Anglia. He then completed his Juris Doctor degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1976. He worked in private practice in Monroe, North Carolina until 1994, when he became a North Carolina Superior Court judge. In 2002, Steelman was elected to an eight-year term on the North Carolina Court of Appeals, and in 2010, he was re-elected without opposition. He is married and has three sons. | Agent | Person | Judge |
Lake Hudson, also known as Markham Ferry Reservoir, is a man-made reservoir in Mayes County, Oklahoma, about 2 miles (3.2 km) northwest of Locust Grove, Oklahoma and 8 miles (13 km) southeast of Pryor, Oklahoma. It was created by the completion of the Robert S. Kerr dam on the Grand River in 1964. It is managed by the Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA). | Place | Infrastructure | Dam |
Dimension Zero are an experimental electronic/gothic rock band based out of Salt Lake City, Utah. Unlike traditional musical projects, Dimension Zero originated in 1992 as an online distributor for graphical/musical computer demos created by groups like Future Crew, ACiD, and The Humble Guys. Monty Singleton, the SysOp of Dimension Zero was fascinated by the possibilities of what could be created on a personal computer and began experimenting with electronically generated music. Dimension Zero's first worldwide success came from the single, Live in Excess (Excess Is Best), hitting mp3.com's top 40 charts on December 14, 2000. This momentum attracted the attention of broadcast commercial radio and landed the track on the syndicated Chart-bound pop radio show hosted by Randy Dewitt which was played in rotation by major FM stations (including WBLI in NY and WPYO in Florida. Stations listed ) nationwide. Dimension Zero's next major success occurred on December 4, 2001 when multi-platinum artist Public Enemy founder Chuck D selected Public Enemy No. 1 (Dimension Zero redu) from a remix contest to appear on their 2002 album Revolverlution as a bonus track of the Japanese release. Dimension Zero's third single, RePLiCa, was CNET's first No. 1 hit in June 2004 with 6,722 downloads its first week. As of 2008, RePLiCa has been downloaded over 11,800 times. After releasing many singles and remixes of artists (Nine Inch Nails, Public Enemy), Dimension Zero released their debut LP, Scythe, on June 10, 2007. Wes Woolston (Guitars/Synths) and Doug Vernieu (Drums) joined the band in early 2008. Dimension Zero is currently supporting Scythe with the 2008-2009 Voyeurism Tour throughout the United States. Scythe has been played and reviewed worldwide. | Agent | Group | Band |
Saint Hermenegild or Ermengild (died 13 April 585) (Spanish: San Hermenegildo, from Gothic Ermen Gild, \"immense tribute\"), was the son of king Liuvigild of the Visigothic Kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula and southern France. He fell out with his father in 579, then revolted the following year. During his rebellion, he converted from Arianism to Chalcedonian Christianity. Hermenegild was defeated in 584 and exiled. His death was later celebrated as a martyrdom due to the influence of Pope Gregory I's Dialogues, in which he portrayed Hermenegild as a \"Catholic martyr rebelling against the tyranny of an Arian father.\" | Agent | Cleric | Saint |
Earnest C. Brooks Correctional Facility (LRF) is a Michigan prison, located in Muskegon Heights, for adult male prisoners. | Place | Building | Prison |
Maurice Shanahan (born 1 February 1990) is an Irish hurler who plays as a right corner-forward for the Waterford senior team. Born in Lismore, County Waterford, Shanahan first excelled at hurling during his schooling at Blackwater Community School. He arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of seventeen when he first linked up with the Waterford minor team, before later joining the under-21 side. He made his senior debut during the 2009 championship. Shanahan immediately became a regular member of the starting fifteen and has won one Munster medal and one National Hurling League medal. At club level Shanahan plays with Lismore. His brother, Dan Shanahan, also enjoyed a lengthy career with Waterford. | Agent | Athlete | GaelicGamesPlayer |
The 2011 Richmond Kickers season was the Kickers' nineteenth season in existence and their inaugural campaign in the third-tier USL Pro League. Beforehand, the Kickers played in the USL Second Division. Overall, it was the Kickers' sixth-consecutive season playing in the third division of American soccer. The Kickers had a successful campaign in USL Pro, having the third best overall record in the league. In the playoffs, the Kickers were eliminated by eventual USL Pro Champions, Orlando City S.C. in the division finals. Outside of USL, the Kickers reached the semifinals of the U.S. Open Cup, their deepest run in the domestic tournament since 1995. During their campaign, the Kickers knocked off two MLS sides, the Columbus Crew in the third round, and Sporting Kansas City in the quarterfinals. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | SoccerClubSeason |
Rebetiko, plural rebetika (Greek: ρεμπέτικο, pronounced [reˈbetiko] and ρεμπέτικα respectively), occasionally transliterated as Rembetiko or Rebetico, is a term used today to designate originally disparate kinds of urban Greek music which have come to be grouped together since the so-called rebetika revival, which started in the 1960s and developed further from the early 1970s onwards. Rebetiko briefly can be described as the urban popular song of the Greeks, especially the poorest, from the late 19th century to the 1950s. | TopicalConcept | Genre | MusicGenre |
The Episcopal Diocese of Utah is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States, encompassing the state of Utah, less that part of the Four Corners region which is in the Navajoland Area Mission. It includes a small part of northern Arizona. In 1867, the Episcopal Church was the first Protestant church organized in Utah. The diocesan offices and cathedral, St. Mark's Cathedral, are in Salt Lake City. The current bishop is Scott B. Hayashi, whose consecration took place on November 6, 2010 and was installed in St Mark's Cathedral on the following day. | Place | ClericalAdministrativeRegion | Diocese |
Kenneth George Peake (24 July 1920 – 26 November 2011) was an English cricketer. Peake was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast-medium. He was born at Leicester, Leicestershire. Peake made a single first-class appearance for Leicestershire against Gloucestershire at Grace Road in the 1946 County Championship. Leicestershire won the toss and batted first, with Peake ending their innings of 211 all out unbeaten on 1. He bowled twelve wicketless overs in Gloucestershire's first-innings of 348 all out, conceding 52 runs. In Leicestershire's second-innings of 360 all out, he was dismissed for a single run by Tom Goddard. He did not bowl in Gloucestershire's second-innings, in which they reached their target with four wickets in hand. This was his only major appearance for the county. | Agent | Athlete | Cricketer |
Lajos Asztalos (Ljudevit Astaloš) (29 July 1889, Pécs – 1 November 1956, Budapest) was a Hungarian chess International Master, professor, and languages teacher. At the beginning of his career, he tied for sixth-eighth at Budapest 1911 (third HUN-ch, Zoltán von Balla and Zsigmond Barász won); tied for 7-8th at Breslau (Wrocław) 1912 (18th DSB–Congress, B tourn, Bernhard Gregory won); took second, behind Gyula Breyer, at Temesvár 1912 (fourth HUN-ch); won at Debrecen 1913 (fifth HUN-ch); tied for 8-9th at Budapest 1913 (Rudolf Spielmann won), took fifth at Mannheim 1914 (Hauptturnier A); took 4th at Vienna 1917 (Quadrangular, Milan Vidmar won), and took 5th at Kaschau 1918 (Richard Réti won). After World War I, he moved to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later known as Yugoslavia). In 1923, he tied for sixth-seventh in Trieste; (Paul Johner won). In 1924, he took third in Győr (7th HUN-ch, Géza Nagy won). In 1925, he took 5th in Budapest (Lovas and Sterk won), and tied for 13-14th in Debrecen (Hans Kmoch won). In 1926, he took third, behind Hermanis Matisons and Savielly Tartakower, in Bardejov (Bártfa, Bartfeld, Bardiów). In 1927 he took 4th in Kecskemét (Alexander Alekhine won). He represented Yugoslavia in Chess Olympiads: \n* In 1926, in 2nd unofficial Chess Olympiad in Budapest – team silver medal; \n* In 1927, at third board in 1st Chess Olympiad in London (+4 –3 =8); \n* In 1931, at second board in 4th Chess Olympiad in Prague (+7 –3 =6); \n* In 1936, at fourth board in 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad in Munich (+5 –3 =8). In 1931, he took 13th in Bled (Alekhine won). In 1934, he took sixth in Maribor (Vasja Pirc and Lajos Steiner won). In 1935, he tied for 8-9th in Belgrade (Vasja Pirc and Borislav Kostić won). In 1938, he tied for 5-7th in Ljubljana (Kostić won). During World War II, Astaloš played for Croatia in a match against Slovakia on first board with Ivan Vladimir Rohaček (1 : 1) in Zagreb in December 1941. He returned to Hungary in 1942. Asztalos became Vice President of the Hungarian Chess Union and Secretary of the FIDE Qualification Committee. He was a professor of philosophy and a languages teacher. He died in Budapest during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 against the Soviet Union. He was awarded the International Master (IM) title in 1950 and the International Arbiter (IA) title in 1951. He was the author of A sakkjáték elemei (Budapest 1951). Asztalos Memorial has been held regularly in Hungary since 1958 till 1971. | Agent | Athlete | ChessPlayer |
The 1936–37 season was Galatasaray SK's 33rd in existence and the club's 25th consecutive season in the Istanbul Football League. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | SoccerClubSeason |
\"It's Only Love\" is a song by British singer-songwriter Matt Cardle, released as the lead single from his second studio album, The Fire, on 29 October 2012. It was written by Matt Cardle and Paul Statham and produced by Matt Cardle. The song peaked at number 175 on the UK Singles Chart. | Work | MusicalWork | Single |
Loyola Medicine' is a quaternary-care system with a 61-acre (25 ha) main medical center campus in the western suburbs of Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois. The medical center campus is located in Maywood, 13 miles (21 km) west of the Chicago Loop and 8 miles (13 km) east of Oak Brook. The heart of the medical center campus is Loyola University Hospital. Also on campus are the Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center (now named for the late Cardinal Joseph Louis Bernardin, Archbishop of Chicago, who was a patient at the Cancer Center when he died in November of 1996 from metastatic pancreatic cancer) Loyola Outpatient Center, Center for Heart & Vascular Medicine and Loyola Oral Health Center as well as the Stritch School of Medicine (named for Samuel Cardinal Stritch, a former Archbishop of Chicago) Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing and the Loyola Center for Fitness. Loyola's Gottlieb campus in Melrose Park, Illinois includes the 264-licensed-bed community hospital, the Gottlieb Health and Fitness Center and the Marjorie G. Weinberg Cancer Care Center. Loyola University Health System has been a member of Trinity Health since July of 2011. The Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy is a part of the Stritch School of Medicine. Loyola Medicine has made news for delivering two of the smallest babies to ever survive. The record for the smallest premature baby to survive was broken in September 2004 by Rumaisa Rahman, who was born at Loyola at 25 weeks' gestation. At birth, she was 8 inches (20 cm) long and weighed 8.6 ounces (240 g). The previous record, also achieved by Loyola, was held for some time by Madeline Mann, who was born at 26 weeks weighing 9.9 ounces (280 g) and measuring 9.5 inches (24 cm). Loyola University Medical Center has more than 50 residency and fellowship training programs in the following medical and surgical specialties. Residency programs available are: anesthesia, combined medicine/pediatrics, dental medicine, dermatology, family medicine, general surgery, internal medicine, neurological surgery, neurology, nuclear medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmology, oral/maxillofacial surgery, orthopaedic surgery, otolaryngology, pathology, pediatrics, physical medicine and rehabilitation, plastic and reconstructive surgery, podiatry, psychiatry and behavioral sciences, radiation oncology, radiology, thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, and urology. Fellowship opportunities include: addiction medicine, advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology, anesthesia (CV and thoracic), anesthesia (pain management), body imaging, cardiology (EP), cardiology (interventional), cardiology (imaging), cytopathology, endocrinology and metabolism, endourology and laproscopic surgery, female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, gastroenterology and nutrition, geriatric psychiatry, geriatric medicine, hand surgery, hematology and oncology, hematopathology, infectious disease, interventional radiology, neonatology, nephrology, neurology (clinical neurophysiology), neurology (headache medicine), neurology (vascular), neuroradiology, orthopaedic hand surgery, pulmonary and critical care medicine, rheumatology, surgical critical care, surgical pathology, and vascular surgery and endovascular therapy. | Place | Building | Hospital |
Mute Nights Ukrainian: Німі ночі) or Festival of Silent Film and Contemporary Music, is an annual film festival, which takes place in Odessa, Ukraine the third weekend of June,. organized by Ivan and Yuriy Lypa Charitable Foundation and State Film Agency of Ukraine. The festival's debut opening ceremonies were held at the Korobchinsky Art Center on June 18, 2010. | Event | SocietalEvent | FilmFestival |
Lakeside Shopping Center is a mall located at 3301 Veterans Memorial Boulevard in the New Orleans suburb of Metairie, Louisiana. It first opened in 1960, as the first regional shopping mall in New Orleans and is the largest and one of the busiest malls in the New Orleans metro area. Lakeside is a 967,000 sq ft (89,800 m2) mall with three major retail anchors (Dillard's, Macy's and J. C. Penney). There are also more than 120 stores and restaurants. Lakeside once operated a 5-screen movie theater in a satellite complex near Dillard's but competition from newer stadium style theaters forced its closure and its eventual demolition for additional satellite retail space in 2000. The smaller Clearview Mall, a property opened in 1966 and located about 2 miles (3 km) to the West on Veterans Memorial Boulevard, had never operated a movie theater on its property since its opening. That mall greatly expanded its food court and added 12 screens with stadium style seating in 2001. | Place | Building | ShoppingMall |
State Highway 73 (SH 73) is a major east-west South Island State Highway in New Zealand connecting Christchurch on the east coast with Cass/Hokitika via the Southern Alps. It is mostly two lane, with some single-lane bridges north of Springfield but is mostly dual carriageway in Christchurch. The fourth and fifth-highest points of New Zealand's state highway network are on this road at Porters and Arthur's Pass respectively. | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Road |
GOALTV was a football network offering Asia audiences coverage of European football. This included live games from three major European leagues as well as behind-the-scenes access to three Premier League clubs in England, Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool, in addition to FC Barcelona & Real Madrid FC of Spain. Goal TV has closed down on 1 June 2013 in Singapore via SingTel mio TV Service and other Pay TV Providers in South East Asia with effect from 2 June 2013 and 3 June 2013 for Website. | Agent | Broadcaster | TelevisionStation |
The Northern Trust Corporation is an American international financial services company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It provides investment management, asset and fund administration, fiduciary and banking services through a network of 85 offices in 18 U.S. states and 20 international offices in North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. As of June 30, 2014, Northern Trust Corporation had $106 billion in banking assets, $6.0 trillion in assets under custody and $924.4 billion in assets under management. They are regulated by the Federal Reserve. In March 2010, Forbes magazine ranked Northern Trust as the world's most admired company in the \"Superregional Banks\" category. | Agent | Company | Bank |
Ramón Bautista Mestre (August 21, 1937 – March 6, 2003), an Argentine politician, was Governor of Córdoba from July 12, 1995 to July 12, 1999. He also served as Federal Interventor of Corrientes Province (December 16, 1999 to March 20, 2001), Minister of the Interior (from March 20, 2001 to December 21, 2001), and Mayor of the City of Córdoba (from December 1983 to December 1991). | Agent | Politician | Governor |
Rafi Amit (Hebrew: רפי אמית), is an Israeli professional poker player, from Holon. Amit has won two bracelets at the World Series of Poker, the first in the 2005 Pot limit Omaha and the second in 2007 in the $1,000 Deuce to Seven Triple Draw Lowball with rebuys event. As of 2009, his total live tournament winnings exceed $940,000. His eight cashes at the WSOP account for $941,988 of those winnings. | Agent | Athlete | PokerPlayer |
Dívčí Hrad (German: Maidelberg) is a village and municipality in Bruntál District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. Dívčí Hrad (Girls Castle) village lies on the on Osoblaha river in the northern part of Osoblažsko region, just a few hundred metres to the north from the narrow gauge railway. The first written reference of the village dates back to 1267, when in the Brunos of Schaumburg will it is stated as Deuviz Castle. Nowadays there are 291 inhabitants living there. A dominating feature of the village, visible from a far distance, is Dívčí Hrad Chateau built over the river Osoblaha in the 13th century. The greatest boom the chateau has ever experienced was at the end of the 16th century and at the beginning of the 17th century under the rule of Sedlnický from Choltice. In this time the chateau received its renaissance style which has been preserved until these days. In 1622 the chateau was removed from the Sedlnický property due to their participation in the Uprising of the Czechs Estates and the chateau became the property of the Teutonic Order, then the Johanniter Order (later the Order of Malta) who administered the chateau to the end of World War II, when it was severely damaged. During the 1960s the chateau was reconstructed into today's style, and it has been used as a medical supplies warehouse since then. Besides its main chateau building with four cylindrical towers with battlements, remains of mounds, the gate, the stone bridge and the baroque granary remained preserved. Close to the chateau you may also find a park and a chateau garden. At the crossroads to Hlinka and Osoblaha behind Dívčí Hrad there is the Dubovec Hill (336 m) which is an interesting place for two reasons. First of all, there are trenches from World War II still preserved in the bushes and the second it is the amazing view to the country as the Jindřichov upland meets the Osoblaha lowland there. Oblík Natural Reserve is also an interesting place to be seen. You may find it as you walk along the green marked path towards Pitárne and shortly after leaving Dívčí Hrad you turn right to a country lane. There after 400 metres you come across a small hill which is Oblík. This small hill refers to the time when Osoblažsko region was covered by the Mesozoic sea and also up to 250 metres wide glacier in the Quaternary period. The natural formation is made of coal – limestone which is very rich for Mesozoic marine animals fossils to be found here such as crinoids, corals, brachiopods and cephalopods from the Cretaceous period where there was a sea covering the region. By the continental glacier pressure the rock came up creating this very interesting geological site. | Place | Settlement | Village |
Marvik Chapel (Norwegian: Marvik kapell) is a chapel in Suldal in Rogaland county, Norway. It is located in the village of Marvik. The chapel is part of the Sand parish in the Ryfylke deanery in the Diocese of Stavanger. The white, wooden chapel was built in 1920 by the architect Johannes Thorvaldsen Westbye. The chapel seats about 120 people. | Place | Building | HistoricBuilding |
Rosie Mercado (born March 28, 1980) is an American plus-size model, celebrity makeup artist, fashion designer and television personality of Mexican descent. She is best known for starring in reality television show Curvy Girls on NuvoTV and featuring on National Geographic Channel's Taboo. She has been described as a role model for plus-size women globally. | Agent | Person | Model |
Triplemanía XIV was the fourteenth Triplemanía wrestling show promoted by Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA). The show took place on June 18, 2006 in Naucalpan, Mexico. The Main event featured a Lucha de Apuestas \"Mask vs. Mask\" match. The two men that put their masks on the line were La Parka and Muerta Cibernética. | Event | SportsEvent | WrestlingEvent |
The 12th Solitude Grand Prix was a non-Championship motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 15 July 1962 at the Solitudering, near Stuttgart. The race was run over 25 laps of the circuit, and was won by Dan Gurney in a Porsche 804. | Event | SportsEvent | GrandPrix |
Lynne Marie Hobbs (also Slater) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Elaine Lordan from September 2000 to July 2004. Lynne is a fierce judge of right and wrong, although she is not always able to practice what she preaches. She has a turbulent relationship with husband Garry (Ricky Groves), but despite her complaints about him, it ends up being Lynne's adultery that puts their relationship in jeopardy long before Garry strays. | Agent | FictionalCharacter | SoapCharacter |
Pecos Pest is the 96th one-reel animated Tom and Jerry short, released in 1955 directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera scored by Scott Bradley and released in theaters on November 11, 1955 by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Pecos Pest was directed by Hanna and Barbera, and was the last Tom and Jerry cartoon released to be produced by Fred Quimby before he went into retirement. The cartoon was also the last Tom and Jerry cartoon produced in Academy format; all subsequent Tom and Jerry cartoons were released in CinemaScope format. The animated by Ed Barge, Irven Spence, Lewis Marshall and Kenneth Muse with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. It is one of the special episodes featuring a guest appearance with Uncle Pecos and his music were performed (uncredited) by Shug Fisher. | Work | Cartoon | HollywoodCartoon |
Cindy Mosley (née Daws; born October 1, 1975) is an American former soccer player. A midfielder, she played for the Suzuyo Shimizu F.C. Lovely Ladies of Japan's L. League and won two caps for the senior United States women's national soccer team. In college soccer with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Daws scored a record 61 goals and won the Hermann Trophy and Honda-Broderick Cup. West Hills-born Daws suffered from a persistent foot injury. | Agent | Athlete | SoccerPlayer |
Cyathus is a genus of fungi in the Nidulariaceae, a family collectively known as the bird's nest fungi. They are given this name since they resemble tiny bird's nests filled with \"eggs\", structures large enough to have been mistaken in the past for seeds. However, these are now known to be reproductive structures containing spores. The \"eggs\", or peridioles, are firmly attached to the inner surface of this fruit body by an elastic cord of mycelia known as a funiculus. The 45 species are widely distributed throughout the world and some are found in most countries, although a few exist in only one or two locales. Cyathus stercoreus is considered endangered in a number of European countries. Species of Cyathus are also known as splash cups, which refers to the fact that falling raindrops can knock the peridioles out of the open-cup fruit body. The internal and external surfaces of this cup may be ridged longitudinally (referred to as plicate or striate); this is one example of a taxonomic characteristic that has traditionally served to distinguish between species. Generally considered inedible, Cyathus species are saprobic, since they obtain nutrients from decomposing organic matter. They usually grow on decaying wood or woody debris, on cow and horse dung, or directly on humus-rich soil. The life cycle of this genus allows it to reproduce both sexually, with meiosis, and asexually via spores. Several Cyathus species produce bioactive compounds, some with medicinal properties, and several lignin-degrading enzymes from the genus may be useful in bioremediation and agriculture. Phylogenetic analysis is providing new insights into the evolutionary relationships between the various species in Cyathus, and has cast doubt on the validity of the older classification systems that are based on traditional taxonomic characteristics | Species | Eukaryote | Fungus |
Joseph \"Joe\" Cantafio (born April 6, 1952) is an American retired college basketball coach. Cantafio spent a total of eleven seasons as a head coach, with the Virginia Military Institute (1986–1994) and Furman University (1994–1997). A graduate of the University of Scranton, Cantafio is vice president of The Blewitt Foundation, an organization that supports military families, as well as an assistant director at the Center for Sports Leadershipfor for Virginia Commonwealth University. He is also a member of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. | Agent | Coach | CollegeCoach |
HC Rys Podolsk was an ice hockey team in Podolsk, Russia. They played in the Vysshaya Liga, the second level of Russian ice hockey, from 2008-2010. | Agent | SportsTeam | HockeyTeam |
The Idaho Senate is the upper chamber of the Idaho State Legislature. It consists of 35 Senators elected to two-year terms, each representing a district of the state. The Senate meets at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise, Idaho. | Agent | Organisation | Legislature |
Elizabeth \"Beth\" Brennan (also Willis) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Natalie Imbruglia. She made her debut screen appearance in the episode broadcast on 6 January 1992. She married Brad Willis in 1993, and the couple left Erinsborough for Perth. Behind the scenes Imbruglia quit the serial. Beth returned briefly in 1994 for the naming day of Brad's nephew, Zac Willis. | Agent | FictionalCharacter | SoapCharacter |
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