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KQBU (920 AM, \"Univision America El Paso\") is a radio station licensed to serve El Paso, Texas, USA. The station is owned by Univision Communications and the broadcast license is held by the Tichenor License Corporation. 920 was activated in 1947 as a 1,000 watt daytime only station KELP. In 1954 it was sold to Gordon McLendon, who added a couple of towers in order to add night authority with 500 watts power. The old tower site was 4530 Delta Drive on the property used for the city of El Paso sewage treatment plant. The station was relocated to its current site in 1989-1990 by then station engineer David Stewart and the then director of Engineering Marvin Fiedler. The phasing equipment was designed by Harry Seabrooke at Silliman and Silliman, and build by Fiedler and Stewart. KQBU broadcasts a ranchero music format. In January 2009 owners Univision Radio partnered with El Paso Media Group to provide an English language morning talk radio format. Infighting between competing factions resulted in a host lineup change in early April 2009 and Univision canceling the talk radio format on April 15, 2009. The station was assigned the KQBU call sign by the Federal Communications Commission on December 11, 2007. | Agent | Broadcaster | RadioStation |
The Pointe de Zinal is a mountain of the Swiss Pennine Alps, located south of Zinal in the canton of Valais. It is situated east of the Dent Blanche, between the valleys of Zinal and Zmutt (Zermatt). | Place | NaturalPlace | Mountain |
Tempskya is an extinct genus of tree-like fern that lived during the Cretaceous period. The genus is known from several petrified specimens from various locations across the Northern Hemisphere. Specimens have also been recovered in Argentina and Australia. | Species | Plant | Fern |
Siegfried Popper (5 January 1848, Prague – 19 April 1933, Prague) was an eminent naval architect in late-nineteenth- and early twentieth-century middle Europe. | Agent | Person | Architect |
Luna 21 (Ye-8 series) was an unmanned space mission, and its spacecraft, of the Luna program, also called Lunik 21, in 1973. The spacecraft landed on the Moon and deployed the second Soviet lunar rover (Lunokhod 2). The primary objectives of the mission were to collect images of the lunar surface, examine ambient light levels to determine the feasibility of astronomical observations from the Moon, perform laser ranging experiments from Earth, observe solar X-rays, measure local magnetic fields, and study mechanical properties of the lunar surface material. | Place | Satellite | ArtificialSatellite |
Plectrohyla ixil is a species of frog in the Hylidae family.It is found in Guatemala and Mexico.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and rivers.It is threatened by habitat loss. | Species | Animal | Amphibian |
Wendell Jermaine Sailor (born 16 July 1974 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian former professional rugby football player who represented his country in both rugby league and rugby union – a dual code international. He is an indigenous Australian Torres Strait Islander. Sailor's large frame and bullocking style changed the way wingers played rugby league in the late nineties. His big-money move from the Brisbane Broncos to the Queensland Reds in 2001 created many headlines, as did his move at the end of the 2005 Super 12 season to the New South Wales Waratahs. He has often attracted public attention during his career, none more so than in 2006 after the return of a positive drug test following the Waratahs v Brumbies match at Aussie Stadium on 16 April 2006. This put an end to his rugby union career as he received a two-year suspension from all forms of rugby. He successfully returned to rugby league in May 2008 with NRL club St George Illawarra Dragons once his ban expired, playing an additional two seasons under his old coach at Brisbane, Wayne Bennett, before retiring. In 2010, Sailor was a competitor in the second season of the Channel Seven series Australia's Greatest Athlete, in which he finished in last place. In 2011, Sailor co-hosted the third season alongside Mark Beretta. | Agent | Athlete | RugbyPlayer |
Cynthia Mulligan is a Canadian television presenter on CITY-TV's CityNews. Mulligan studied English at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.She started at Citytv in the CityPulse library. Before moving over to CityNews, she was a news writer for Breakfast Television. Mulligan has also been an ENG Cameraperson and a videographer. She added the duties of anchoring CP24 in January 1998 until 2008 when CTVglobemedia acquired the channel. Mulligan currently works as a reporter on CityNews at 6 (weekdays) as an education specialist/reporter. Her work has been nominated for a Gemini Award for best local reporting. Mulligan has two daughters. In April 2010, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She announced the diagnosis publicly in May 2010, and has since reported on and blogged about her experiences of treatment. | Agent | Person | Journalist |
Armando Martínez Limendu (born August 29, 1961) is a Cuban boxer. At 18 years of age he won the gold medal in the Light Middleweight (71 kg) category at the 1980 Summer Olympics, beating Aleksandr Koshkyn in the final. In 1982 he won the silver medal at the World Championships in Munich, West Germany, this time losing to Koshkyn. He had previously won a silver medal at the 1978 World Championships. | Agent | Boxer | AmateurBoxer |
Ward Parkway Center, Ward Parkway Mall, or Ward Parkway Shopping Center is a shopping center located in Kansas City, Missouri on the Kansas/Missouri border line. The location surrounds the area on the North from 85th Terrace to 89th Street on the South and on the West from State Line Road to Ward Parkway on the East. Once a two floor mall with a food court it now has one floor with the first floor enclosed. The mall itself is currently in a redevelopment phase and has been in business since 1959. Former stores Sam Goody, Gap, T.G.I. Friday's, The Limited, and Winstead's. Ward Parkway Center is the location of the first modern movie multiplex, with its original two screens (since renovated and expanded to 14 screens) still operated by AMC Theatres. Originally a tiny two-screen theater located near Montgomery Ward, later expanded to the new complex. | Place | Building | ShoppingMall |
John Gorwell (12 February 1935 – 27 February 1986) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond in the Victorian Football League (VFL). | Agent | Athlete | AustralianRulesFootballPlayer |
The Kentish plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) is a small wader in the plover bird family. The genus name Charadrius is a Late Latin word for a yellowish bird mentioned in the fourth-century Vulgate. It derives from Ancient Greek kharadrios a bird found in ravines and river valleys (kharadra, \"ravine\"). The specific alexandrinus is Latin and refers to Alexandria. Despite its name, this species no longer breeds in Kent, or even Great Britain. It breeds in a wide range, from southern Europe to Japan and in Ecuador, Peru, Chile, the southern United States and the Caribbean. The North American Committee of the American Ornithologists' Union and the IOC World Bird List have voted on or before July 2011 to split the American forms into a new species snowy plover, however, no other committee has voted to change taxonomy yet. In that light, the American forms can now be found under a separate species listing snowy plover, however all forms can still be found here until further actions are taken. | Species | Animal | Bird |
Francesco da Urbino (1545–1582) was an Italian painter and artist. Francesco was born in Urbino. He specialized in religious themed paintings. He died in 1582. One of his works can be found at the Art Institute of Chicago. | Agent | Artist | Painter |
Breaksea Island Lighthouse is an active lighthouse located at Breaksea Island in King George Sound 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Albany . The first lighthouse was built in 1858 by English convicts using pre-made cast iron sheeting rising it at the centre of an octagonal stone keeper’s cottage; in 1889 two keeper’s cottage were built.This lighthouse was replaced in 1901 by a cylindrical granite tower built on the rear still active and in good condition. | Place | Tower | Lighthouse |
Hareeba (1990–1997) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who won six Black Type races including two Group One (G1) sprints in the 1990s. He was a bay gelding sired by Al Hareb (won GB William Hill Futurity Stakes) out of Headford Lass (GB) (Red Alert (IRE)-Deep Company (GB)). | Species | Horse | RaceHorse |
The women's 100 metre backstroke event at the 2004 Olympic Games was contested at the Olympic Aquatic Centre of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex in Athens, Greece on August 15 and 16. U.S. swimmer Natalie Coughlin won the gold medal in this event, outside the record time of 1:00.37. The silver medal was awarded to Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry, who finished behind Coughlin by 0.13 of a second, breaking an African record of 1:00.50. France's Laure Manaudou, who won the gold in the 400 m freestyle on the previous day, took home the bronze medal, with a time of 1:00.88. In the semifinals, Coughlin lowered an Olympic record time of 1:00.21, set by Romania's Diana Mocanu in Sydney (2000), to 1:00.17. | Event | Olympics | OlympicEvent |
The 1926–27 FA Cup was the 52nd staging of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Cardiff City won the competition for the first and only time, beating Arsenal 1–0 in the final at Wembley. Matches were scheduled to be played at the stadium of the team named first on the date specified for each round, which was always a Saturday. Some matches, however, might be rescheduled for other days if there were clashes with games for other competitions or the weather was inclement. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played, a replay would take place at the stadium of the second-named team later the same week. If the replayed match was drawn further replays would be held until a winner was determined. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played in a replay, a 30-minute period of extra time would be played. | Event | Tournament | SoccerTournament |
David Morgan Evans (21 April 1911 — 24 May 1941 (aged 30)) born in Glynneath, was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1930s, playing club level rugby league (RU) for Glynneath RFC, and Neath RFC, as a Forward, and playing representative level rugby league (RL) for Wales, and at club level for Huddersfield, as a Prop, i.e. number 8 or 10, he died in the Denmark Strait. | Agent | Athlete | RugbyPlayer |
Jai Parkash (born 2 December 1954) is an Indian politician. He was a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represented the Hissar constituency of Haryana and is a member of the Indian National Congress (INC) political party. He is notoriously known as a politician who is never committed to a single party but always committed to his personal political will. As a Congress candidate, Jai Prakash gave a tough fight to Kuldeep Bishnoi in his home constituency Adampur in the October 2009 elections but lost with a narrow margin of 6000 votes. | Agent | Person | OfficeHolder |
Reggie Barnett Walton (born February 8, 1949) is a Senior federal judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. He is the former presiding judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. | Agent | Person | Judge |
Joshua Chiu Ban It was the Bishop of Singapore from 1966 to 1982. Chiu graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from the University of London in 1941 and was ordained after a period of study at Westcott House, Cambridge in 1943. His first post was as Curate at St Francis Bournville after which he was Priest in charge of St Hilda, Katong. and then Vicar of Selangor. From 1959 to 1962, Chiu was Secretary of the Australian Board of Missions and from then, until his elevation to the Episcopate, held a similar post with the Laymen World Council of Churches. | Agent | Cleric | ChristianBishop |
Saratov State Vavilov Agrarian University (Russian: Саратовский государственный аграрный университет имени Н. И. Вавилова, СГАУ, transcribed as SGAU) is a leading agricultural higher education institution in the Volga region. | Agent | EducationalInstitution | University |
Nicolás Escartín Ara (born August 19, 1980 in Huesca, Aragón) is a male badminton player from Spain. | Agent | Athlete | BadmintonPlayer |
Basic Training is a greatest hits compilation album from Hip Hop collective Boot Camp Clik, featuring singles released from Black Moon, Smif-N-Wessun/Cocoa Brovaz, Heltah Skeltah and O.G.C. between 1992 and 1999. The album features three songs from Black Moon's Enta Da Stage, two songs from Smif-N-Wessun's Dah Shinin', two songs from Heltah Skeltah's Nocturnal, one song from O.G.C.'s Da Storm, one song from Boot Camp Clik's For the People, one song from Heltah Skeltah's Magnum Force, one song from Cocoa Brovaz' The Rude Awakening, one song from Black Moon's War Zone, and one song from O.G.C.'s The M-Pire Shrikez Back. | Work | MusicalWork | Album |
Paul Goldsmith (born October 2, 1925 in Parkersburg, West Virginia) is a former USAC and NASCAR driver. He is an inductee of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame and Motorsports Hall of Fame of America. Later in life Goldsmith became a pilot and, flying primarily a Cessna 421, transported engines and parts to and from races. | Agent | RacingDriver | NascarDriver |
The FA Cup 1930–31 was the 56th staging of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. West Bromwich Albion of the Football League Second Division won the competition, beating First Division team Birmingham City 2–1 in the final at Wembley, London. In doing so Albion became the first and to date only club to both win the cup and gain promotion in the same year. Matches were played at the stadium of the team named first on the date specified for each round, which was always a Saturday. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played, a replay would take place at the stadium of the second-named team later the same week. If the replayed match was drawn further replays would be held at neutral venues until a winner was determined. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played in a replay, a 30-minute period of extra time would be played. | Event | Tournament | SoccerTournament |
The Birmingham Americans were a professional American football team located in Birmingham, Alabama. They were members of the four-team Central Division of the World Football League (WFL). The Americans, founded in late December 1973, played in the upstart league's inaugural season in 1974. The team was owned by William \"Bill\" Putnam, doing business as Alabama Football, Inc. The club played all of their home games at Legion Field. The most successful of the World Football League franchises, the Americans led the league in attendance and won all 13 of their home games. Winning their first ten games in a row, they developed a reputation for come-from-behind victories and winning by narrow margins. The Americans finished the 1974 regular season at 15–5 and won the 1974 World Bowl by one point over the Florida Blazers. Financially unstable due to investor reluctance and lavish signing bonuses paid to lure National Football League (NFL) players to the new league, the team folded after only one season. Most of the team's assets were seized to pay back taxes; failed lawsuits to recover the signing bonus money kept the team in the headlines long after the WFL was itself defunct. The Americans were replaced as the Birmingham WFL franchise for the 1975 season by a new team called the Birmingham Vulcans. | Agent | SportsTeam | CanadianFootballTeam |
The 1973 Cupa României Final was the 35th final of Romania's most prestigious football cup competition. It was disputed between Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea and Constructorul Galați, and was won by Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea after a replay. It was the 1st cup for Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea. Both teams played in 1–4–2–4 formula, 1 GK, 4 DF, 2 MF and 4 FW. 1973 Cupa României Final was the 3rd final in the history of Romanian Cup when the winner established after a replay. The other two finals with replay(s) were played in 1934 and 1940. This final remain in history because was the first time when no club represented Divizia A in the final. Also is known as the \"Finala descultilor\" (English: \"Poor Final\") because the team from Râmnicu Vâlcea was playing in Divizia B and the team from Galați was playing in Divizia C at the time of the final. Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea become the third club representing Divizia B which won the Romanian Cup final, after Metalul Reșița which accomplished this in 1954, and Arieșul Turda which accomplished this in 1961. Constructorul Galați become the champion of 1972–73 Divizia C at the end of the season. | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
The 1895 FA Cup Final was contested by Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion at Crystal Palace. Aston Villa won 1–0, with Bob Chatt being credited with scoring the fastest goal in FA Cup Final history, scored after just 30 seconds. This record would stand for 114 years before being broken by Louis Saha of Everton in the 2009 FA Cup Final with a goal after 25 seconds. | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
Prajakta Sawant (born 28 October 1992) is a badminton player from India. She won the mixed doubles title at the 2010 Indian national badminton championships. | Agent | Athlete | BadmintonPlayer |
Peter Morrissey is a prominent Australian fashion designer based in Sydney. He grew up in the Sutherland Shire with his twin sister, Elizabeth, and four brothers and he attended school at Our Lady of Fatima in Caringbah and De La Salle College (Cronulla, NSW). peter morrissey was born in 1968 <instagram.com/katiessedits> | Agent | Artist | FashionDesigner |
Caspar Pauckstadt (born 14 August 1964) is a Swedish former footballer who played as a midfielder. | Agent | Athlete | SoccerPlayer |
Walter Roscoe Stubbs (November 7, 1858 - March 25, 1929) was 18th Governor of Kansas. | Agent | Politician | Governor |
The 17th Airlift Squadron was one of four active duty C-17A Globemaster III units at Charleston AFB, South Carolina. The 17th Airlift Squadron is commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel, who serves as head of the squadron and the pilots. The Chief Loadmaster is in charge of the loadmasters, the First Sergeant takes charge of the few support military personnel and civilians working in the squadron. The 17th was responsible for being the first unit to set up forward deployed C-17 staging operations, at the start of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, creating the 817th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron (EAS) . The 17th Airlift Squadron recently stepped up to the plate once more and created another EAS. For the first time, two C-17 Squadrons became deployed in forward theater locations, supporting Operations Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. The 817th Area of Responsibility split. On June 1 2006, the 816th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron was created and launched its first crew 15 minutes later. Unlike previous C-17 deployments, this one actually had the squadron itself doing all the flying from \"an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia.\" The 17th helped initiate a whole new concept in C-17 operations in that this was the first time that the airframe was employed like traditional intratheater airlift assets such as the C-12, C-20, C-21 or the C-130. However, unlike traditional tactical airlift assets that are under the direct command of the theater commander, the 817th EAS is headquartered out of theater. | Agent | Organisation | MilitaryUnit |
St Lawrence Church is the Church of England parish church for Morden in London Borough of Merton. The building is Grade I listed, and located on London Road, at the highest point of Morden, overlooking Morden Park.Morden Parish consists of four churches in total, the other three are Emmanuel (Stonecot Hill), St Martin's (Lower Morden) and St George's (Central Road, Morden). The Team Rector is Rev. David Heath-Whyte, and Rev. David Ruddick, Rev. Dan McGowan and Rev. Les Wells are the Team Vicars. | Place | Building | HistoricBuilding |
Leptopogon is a genus of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It contains the following species: \n* Rufous-breasted flycatcher, Leptopogon rufipectus \n* Inca flycatcher, Leptopogon taczanowskii \n* Sepia-capped flycatcher, Leptopogon amaurocephalus \n* Slaty-capped flycatcher, Leptopogon superciliaris hu:Pseudotriccus | Species | Animal | Bird |
Robert \"Bobby\" Lemieux (born December 16, 1944) is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman who played 19 games for the Oakland Seals of the National Hockey League (NHL) in 1967–68. He was a First Team All-Star and was named the top defenceman of the International Hockey League in 1965–66 while playing with the Muskegon Zephyrs. He played three seasons with the Western Hockey League's Vancouver Canucks before retiring in 1970. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | IceHockeyPlayer |
Adam Payerl (born March 4, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing with the Milwaukee Admirals of the American Hockey League (AHL) while under contract to the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League (NHL). He has previously played with the Pittsburgh Penguins. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | IceHockeyPlayer |
Hemmatabad-e Vahab (Persian: همت ابادواهب, also Romanized as Hemmatābād-e Vāhab) is a village in Gonbaki Rural District, Gonbaki District, Rigan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 32, in 9 families. | Place | Settlement | Village |
Sir Andrew Jeremy Coulter Edis (born 9 June 1957), styled The Hon. Mr Justice Edis, is a judge of the High Court of England and Wales. Edis studied at Liverpool College and University College, Oxford. He was called to the Bar in 1980. He became an Assistant Recorder in 1994, a Deputy High Court Judge in 2001, Bencher of Middle Temple in 2004 and Senior Treasury Counsel in 2008. Edis has been ranked by Chambers and Partners and The Legal 500 as a top advocate in crime.His work has included high-profile cases that have been featured in national newspapers such as The Independent and by the BBC.For example, he defended in the 2005 Lady in the Lake trial.He has also undertaken book reviewing for the Times Higher Education Supplement. Edis was counsel for the ultimately successful prosecution in R v Huhne and Pryce, the trial of former British Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Chris Huhne MP and his former wife, Vicky Pryce for perverting the course of justice in relation to a 2003 speeding case. In May 2013, Edis was lead prosecutor in the Trial of Jiervon Bartlett and Nayed Hoque who were accused of the Murder of Paula Castle after allegedly mugging her in (Greenford), West London. They later pleaded Guilty to Manslaughter. As of November 2013, Edis is the lead prosecutor in the News of the World newspaper phone-hacking scandal trial, R v Brooks, Coulson and six others. Edis is also an enthusiastic cricketer and was one of the founding members of the Liverpool Bar Cricket Club, once taking career best figures of 7-12 in their annual fixture against the Inn at Whitewell. Edis is married with three children. | Agent | Person | Judge |
James Keith, Baron Keith of Avonholm PC KC (20 May 1886 – 29 June 1964) was a Scottish advocate and judge. He served as a Lord of Session from 1937 to 1953, and then as a Law Lord until 1961. His grandfather and namesake, James Keith (17 April 1825 – 21 March 1901) and his father, Sir Henry Shanks Keith (26 Dec. 1852 – 9 July 1944) both served as Provosts of Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland; his father also being appointed a Deputy Lieutenant and Honorary Sheriff of Lanarkshire. His family owned the large high-end grocery business, Keith's of Hamilton, operating from substantial premises on the town's Cadzow Street (the building remains.) The young James Keith was brought up at Avonholm, Hamilton and attended the prestigious Hamilton Academy. | Agent | Person | Judge |
Andrei Mukhachyov (Russian: Андрей Мухачёв; born 21 July 1980) is a Russian professional ice hockey defenceman who currently plays for Amur Khabarovsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 7th round (210th overall) of the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. Mukhachyov made his Kontinental Hockey League debut playing with the Ak Bars during the 2008–09 KHL season. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | IceHockeyPlayer |
The 2009 season was SK Brann's 101st season and their 23rd consecutive season in the Norwegian Premier League. Steinar Nilsen took over as head coach after the six-year tenure of Mons Ivar Mjelde. The club didn't see the big signings or sales in the January transferwindow. Local-lad Erlend Hanstveit left the club after 10 years, while thought-to-be star striker Njogu Demba-Nyrén was sold only one year after signing with the club following a season where his performance was below expectations. The season started horrific for the \"pride of Bergen\". In the first premiership match of the season, Brann lost 1-3 against newly promoted Sandefjord, followed by two ties, a loss and another tie. Brann didn't win a game until the sixth round where they beat Bodø/Glimt 2-0 away. The club's form improved as the season went by, but they were never a serious contender to the league title. After being knocked out in the Quarterfinals of the Norwegian Football Cup by Odd Grenland), the season seemed to end up as a total disappointment for the fans. One of the few highlights of the season was the performances of Erik Huseklepp who had his definite breakthrough as a player. In his first season as a striker, Huseklepp scored 15 goals in the league, only two goals shy of the top scorer Rade Prica. The technical striker had previously played as a right winger, scoring 4 goals in 4 seasons for Brann. He also became a regular in the national team squad, scoring his first goal for Norway in the World Cup qualifier against Scotland on August 2, 2009. Before the last games of season, Brann found themselves in a situation where they had a legitimate chance to snatch the bronze medals, but in the end they had to settle for a fifth place, which didn't qualify for a spot in the Europa League. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | SoccerClubSeason |
Litoria havina is a species of frog in the Hylidae family.It is found in West Papua in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical swamps, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, rivers, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marshes, heavily degraded former forests, and canals and ditches.It is threatened by habitat loss. | Species | Animal | Amphibian |
Lake Vozhe, also known as Lake Charondskoye (Russian: Воже, Чарондское), is a lake in the northern part of Vologda Oblast in Russia. The area of the lake is 416 square kilometres (161 sq mi), and the area of its basin is 6,260 square kilometres (2,420 sq mi). The average depth is around 2 metres (6.6 ft) (maximum depth is 4.5 metres (15 ft)). Lake Vozhe drains through the Svid River into Lake Lacha, from which the Onega River flows out. The lake is located on a flatland and its shores are low-lying and swampy. The biggest swamp, the Charonda Swamp, is located to the southeast of the lake. Around twenty rivers flow into Lake Vozhe, including the Vozhega and the Modlona. The lake freezes up in October - November (some parts freeze to the very bottom) and stays icebound until May. Administratively, the lake is divided between Kirillovsky District (west) and Vozhegodsky District (east) of Vologda Oblast. The northern shore belongs to Kargopolsky and Konoshsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast, but the boundary between the oblasts is drawn such that the whole area of the lake is in Vologda Oblast. In terms of the area, Lake Vozhe is the third natural lake of Vologda Oblast (behind Lake Onega and Lake Beloye and just ahead of Lake Kubenskoye) and the fourth lake (also behind the Rybinsk Reservoir). Historically, Lake Vozhe was on the trading route connecting the basings of the Volga and the Onega via the Sheksna River. There is one big island on the lake, Spassky Island. On the island, ruins of the former monastery are located. The only inhabited locality on the lakeshore is the village of Charonda which is a former trading settlement founded in the 13th century, currently having the population under ten and almost deserted. Charonda does not have all-seasonal land connections. Formerly, the village of Vasilyevskaya was located on the northern lakeshore. It had a railway station, Svid station, on the railway connecting the settlement of Yertsevo and the village of Sovza, located west of the lake. In Sovza, a number of prison camps were operating, and the railroad was used to transport timber. In 2006, the prison camps were closed, Sovza was abolished, and the railway was demolished. The village of Vasilyevskaya currently has no permanent population. | Place | BodyOfWater | Lake |
The Tangshan earthquake, also known as the Great Tangshan earthquake, was a natural disaster that occurred on July 28, 1976. It is believed to be the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll. The epicenter of the earthquake was near Tangshan in Hebei, People's Republic of China, an industrial city with approximately one million inhabitants. The number of deaths initially reported by the Chinese government was 655,000, but this number has since been stated to be around 240,000 to 255,000. Another report indicates that the actual death toll was much higher, at approximately 650,000, and explains that the lower estimates are limited to Tangshan and exclude fatalities in the densely populated surrounding areas. A further 164,000 people were recorded as being severely injured. The earthquake occurred between a series of political events involving the Communist Party of China, ultimately leading to the expulsion of the ruling Gang of Four by Mao Zedong's chosen successor, Hua Guofeng. In traditional Chinese thought, natural disasters are seen as a precursor of dynastic change. The earthquake hit in the early morning and lasted 14 to 16 seconds. Chinese government official sources state a magnitude of 7.8 on the Richter magnitude scale, though some sources listed it as high as 8.2. It was followed by a major 7.1 magnitude aftershock some 16 hours later, increasing the death toll to over 255,000. The earthquake was generated by the 25-mile-long Tangshan Fault, which runs near the city and ruptured due to tectonic forces caused by the Amurian Plate sliding past the Eurasian Plate. | Event | NaturalEvent | Earthquake |
The Tatlageacul Mic River is a tributary of the Black Sea, Lake Tatlageac in Romania. | Place | Stream | River |
Heaven's Lost Property (Japanese: そらのおとしもの Hepburn: Sora no Otoshimono, lit., \"Lost Property of the Sky\" or \"Misplaced by Heaven\"), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Suu Minazuki. The plot revolves around Tomoki Sakurai, a highly perverted teenager who desires to live a peaceful life but encounters a fallen girl with wings, named Ikaros, who becomes his servant. The manga began monthly serialization in the May 2007 issue of manga magazine Shōnen Ace and concluded with the March 2014 issue. The first tankōbon was released by Kadokawa Shoten on September 26, 2007, with a total of 20 volumes released. An anime adaptation produced by AIC aired in Japan in 2009, followed with a second season, a feature film, and two video games. A second film was released in Japan on April 26, 2014. The anime is licensed in North America by Funimation. | Work | Comic | Manga |
The New Humanity was British new age magazine founded in February 1975 by the Dutch writer Johan Henri Quanjer (1934 – 2001). It styled itself as \" the world's first politico- spiritual journal for the free & independent thinker\" with the maxim \" neither Left nor Right but Uplifted Forward.\" Its articles covered a wide range of New Age topics relating to the improvement of humanity through new consciousness awareness. It came to call its platform Pneumatocracy or rule of the spirit. It supported the European Union as a progressive force in the world. The magazine ceased publication in 2001 on the death of its founder. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Magazine |
Sonny Meets Hawk! is a 1963 album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, with Coleman Hawkins appearing as guest artist. It was recorded at RCA-Victor Studio \"B\" in New York City on July 15 and 18, 1963. The album marks the first time the two saxophonists had entered a recording studio together, although they had appeared on stage together briefly that same year at the Newport Jazz Festival. | Work | MusicalWork | Album |
Almutawakel (foaled in 1995 in Great Britain, died in 2007) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse sired by Machiavellian and the Irish stakes-winning Green Desert mare, Elfaslah. | Species | Horse | RaceHorse |
Hadra [ˈxadra] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Herby, within Lubliniec County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi) east of Lubliniec and 50 km (31 mi) north of the regional capital Katowice. The village has a population of 409. | Place | Settlement | Village |
Lawrence Paul Zatkoff (June 16, 1939 – January 22, 2015) was a United States federal judge. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Zatkoff received a B.S. from the University of Detroit in 1962 and a J.D. from Detroit College of Law in 1966. He was an assistant prosecuting attorney of Macomb County, Michigan in 1966. He was in private practice in Detroit, Michigan from 1966 to 1968, and in Roseville, Michigan from 1968 to 1978, also serving as a member of the faculty of Detroit College of Law from 1968 to 1969, and as an associate government appeal agent for the Selective Service Administration from 1969 to 1972. He was a judge on the Macomb County Probate Court from 1978 to 1982, and on the Macomb County Circuit Court from 1982 to 1986. On January 21, 1986, Zatkoff was nominated by President Ronald Reagan to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan vacated by Ralph B. Guy, Jr.. Zatkoff was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 3, 1986, and received his commission on March 4, 1986. He served as chief judge from 1999 to 2004, assuming senior status on June 16, 2004. Zatkoff died of cancer on January 22, 2015. | Agent | Person | Judge |
Tynedale RFC is a rugby union team based in Corbridge, Northumberland in north-east England. The club was relegated from National League 1, the third tier of the English rugby union system and will play in National League 2 North for season 2015–16. | Agent | SportsTeam | RugbyClub |
Lynn Nancy Rivers (born December 19, 1956) is a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Rivers was born in Au Gres, Michigan and graduated from Au Gres-Sims High School, Arenac County, in 1975. She received a B.A. from the University of Michigan in 1987 and a J.D. from Wayne State University in 1992. She served as a trustee of the Ann Arbor board of education from 1984 to 1992 and was a member of the Michigan State House of Representatives between 1993 and 1994. Rivers was elected as a Democrat from Michigan's 13th District to the United States House of Representatives for the 104th and to the three succeeding Congresses, serving from January 3, 1995 to January 3, 2003. After congressional district boundaries were adjusted as a result of the United States 2000 Census, she lost the Democratic primary election for Michigan's 15th District in 2002 to long-time incumbent John Dingell. In 1994, Rivers spoke publicly about her 24-year struggle with bipolar disorder, making her the first member of the House to publicly discuss having emotional problems. In 1998, the National Mental Health Association named her \"Legislator of the Year.\" Currently, she is teaching Political Science at the University of Michigan and Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor. | Agent | Politician | Congressman |
Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Shah (Urdu: غلام محی الدین شاہ ) is a Sufi scholar. He was born in Chakori Sharif which is located in Gujrat. He is known as a Sufi saint. He is a well known poet and caliph of shrine of Chakori Sharif. He is Named as Mazhray Sayed Ibrar. | Agent | Person | Religious |
Brigadier-General The Honourable Charles Granville Bruce, CB, MVO (7 April 1866 – 12 July 1939) was a Himalayan veteran and leader of the second and third British expeditions to Mount Everest in 1922 and 1924. | Agent | Person | MilitaryPerson |
Leinster Cricket Club was founded in Rathgar in 1852. The Dublin sports club now hosts tennis, squash, table tennis, bowls and cricket. The Leinster Sports Club complex is situated in the Observatory Lane ground, in the heart of Rathmines. The cricket section currently has eight men's teams, three women's sides and fifteen youth sides. In 1860, Leinster hosted the first visit to Ireland by the All-England XI on the club's field in Lord Palmerston's demesne. The club also brought W. G. Grace to Ireland for the first time in 1873. In 1875 Ireland's rugby union team played its first home game at the cricket ground as Lansdowne Road was deemed unsuitable. Leinster hold the record for the most Leinster Senior League titles, with 23. | Agent | SportsTeam | CricketTeam |
Gav Bast (Persian: گاوبست, also Romanized as Gāv Bast) is a village in Emad Deh Rural District, Sahray-ye Bagh District, Larestan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 358, in 69 families. | Place | Settlement | Village |
Folklore, known in Japan as FolksSoul -Ushinawareta Denshō- (FolksSoul -失われた伝承- FōkusuSōru -Ushinawareta Denshō-, \"FolksSoul -Lost Folklore-\") is an action role-playing video game developed by Game Republic and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game is set in Ireland and the Celtic Otherworld of Irish mythology, centering on a young woman named Ellen, and a journalist named Keats, both playable characters who together unravel the mystery that the quaint village of Doolin hides, the mystery that can only be solved by seeking the memories of the dead in the dangerous, Folk-ridden Netherworld. | Work | Software | VideoGame |
Foster Samuel Chipman was a U.S. politician, who was the tenth Mayor of Orlando from 1887 to 1888. | Agent | Politician | Mayor |
Jonathan Ball MBE (born 1947) is the co-founder of the Eden Project in Cornwall, UK. He sits on the RIBA National Council He was awarded the MBE for 'services to architecture' in 1992 and is a public speaker. He is the author of The Other Side of Eden (FootSteps Press, 2014, ISBN 978-1908867247). and The Winds Call No Man Sir (FootSteps Press, 2015, ISBN 978-1-908867-29-2) | Agent | Person | Architect |
The Suzanne Roberts Theatre is a theatre on Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts. The theater opened in October 2007 and is home to the Philadelphia Theatre Company. The theater was designed by KieranTimberlake, using the principles of Universal design. The theater's signage facade was designed by House Industries in Wilmington, Delaware and produced by Zahner in Kansas City, Missouri. It is named after Suzanne Roberts (born Suzanne Fleisher in 1921), a former actress, playwright, and director who is currently the host of the TV program, \"Seeking Solutions with Suzanne,\" which airs on The Comcast Network and HLN. Her husband, Ralph J. Roberts founded Comcast and her son, Brian L. Roberts is Comcast's current CEO. From 1982 until the opening of its 2007/2008 season in the new venue, the Philadelphia Theatre Company had been a resident performer at the Plays and Players Theatre. | Place | Venue | Theatre |
Hell Roaring Lake is an alpine lake in Custer County, Idaho, United States, located in the Sawtooth Mountains in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The lake is approximately 13.3 miles (21.4 km) southwest of Stanley. The lake can be accessed from State Highway 75 in the Sawtooth Valley. There is a trailhead about two miles from the lake on Sawtooth National Forest road 097, which is a high clearance road. There is another trailhead about two miles further downstream along forest road 210 for those who cannot drive road 097 as well as horses. Hell Roaring Lake is in the Sawtooth Wilderness and wilderness permit can be obtained at trailheads. The lake is surrounded by the Finger of Fate at 9,775 feet (2,979 m) and other peaks. Upstream of Hell Roaring Lake is Imogene Lake, Profile Lake, Mushroom Lake, and Lucille Lake. \n* Hell Roaring Lake \n* Hell Roaring Lake \n* Hell Roaring Lake \n* Hell Roaring Lake \n* Hell Roaring Creek | Place | BodyOfWater | Lake |
The small-spine tadpole-goby (Benthophilus mahmudbejovi) is a species of goby, a small fish native to the eastern coasts of the Caspian Sea and the lower reaches of the Volga River up to Volgograd. In the sea it is recorded from the Cape Peschany to Çeleken Peninsula and Island Ogurja Ada at south. It is abundant the Volga River delta. This species can be found at depths down to 50 metres (160 ft) although the adults generally are not found deeper than 11 metres (36 ft). This species can reach a length of 6.6 centimetres (2.6 in) TL. | Species | Animal | Fish |
The 2003 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship Final was the thirtieth All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 2003 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship, an inter-county ladies' Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland. Dublin led 0–4 to 0–2 at half-time, and Mayo needed a late Diane O'Hora goal to win a low-scoring final. Mayo's win was particularly emotional as one of their players, Aisling McGing had died just three months prior; two of her sisters were also on the team. | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
Health Education Research is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering health education. It was established in 1986 and is published by Oxford University Press. It is associated with the International Union for Health Promotion and Education. The editor-in-chief is Michael Eriksen (Georgia State University). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2015 impact factor of 1.667. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
Helge Folkert Meeuw (born 29 August 1984 from Wiesbaden, Germany) is an Olympic and national record holding swimmer from Germany. He swam for Germany at the: \n* Olympics: 2004, 2008, 2012 \n* World Championships: 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011 \n* European Championships: 2006, 2012 \n* World University Games: 2007, 2009 \n* Short Course Worlds: 2006 \n* Short Course Europeans: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 At the 2008 German Swimming Championships in Berlin, he swam in 53.10 sec a new European Record at 100m backstroke. He also holds 200 m (short course and long course) backstroke German national records in swimming. | Agent | Athlete | Swimmer |
DYPT-TV, channel 11, is a relay television station of Philippine television network People's Television Network with signal reaching in the areas of Cebu, Bohol, Negros Oriental and Leyte, emanating from its main broadcast headquarters in Quezon City. Its 10,000-watt brand new transmitter is located at Sitio Babag, Barangay Busay, Cebu City. PTV 11 Cebu went back on air in August 2015, coninciding with the APEC Summit held there after it went off-air for 4 years. | Agent | Broadcaster | TelevisionStation |
The German 10th Infantry Division was created in October 1934 under the cover name Wehrgauleitung Regensburg (later Kommandant von Regensburg) to hide its violation of the Treaty of Versailles. It was renamed the 10th Infantry Division when the establishment of the Wehrmacht was announced publicly in October 1935. The division participated in the annexation of Austria in March 1938, the invasion of Poland in September 1939, and the invasion of France in May 1940. Thereafter it was upgraded to the 10th Motorized Infantry Division. It was later redesignated 10th Panzergrenadier Division in June 1943. In August 1944 the division was destroyed in the Battle of Kiev and ensuing defensive actions. It was partially reconstituted in Germany in October, and sent back to the front as an understrength Kampfgruppe (\"battlegroup\"). It was destroyed again in Poland in January 1945 and again partially reconstituted in February. The division finally surrendered to the Soviets in Czechoslovakia at the end of the war. | Agent | Organisation | MilitaryUnit |
Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake is an overhead action-adventure stealth video game, taglined as a \"Tactical Espionage Game\", that was originally released by Konami in 1990 for the MSX2 computer platform. The game was designed and written by Hideo Kojima, who also designed the MSX2 version of the original Metal Gear. Due to the declining support for the MSX platform by the time of its production, Metal Gear 2 was initially released only in Japan - instead an earlier produced NES game titled Snake's Revenge served as the Metal Gear sequel in North America and Europe. However, Kojima would continue the series years later with Metal Gear Solid, which follows Metal Gear 2 and features an in-game plot summary of its events. An English version of Metal Gear 2 have since been included in certain releases of Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence for the PlayStation 2, as well its HD Edition released for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PlayStation Vita. The game was also re-released in Japan as a digital download for mobile phones and the Wii Virtual Console. Set in 1999, a few years after the events of the original game, Solid Snake must infiltrate a heavily defended territory known as Zanzibar Land to rescue a kidnapped scientist and destroy the revised Metal Gear D. The game significantly evolved the stealth-based game system of its predecessor \"in almost every way\", introduced a complex storyline dealing with themes such as the nature of warfare and nuclear proliferation, and is considered \"one of the best 8 bit games ever made.\" | Work | Software | VideoGame |
Eugene Ignatius Van Antwerp (July 26, 1889 – August 5, 1962) was the mayor of Detroit, Michigan. | Agent | Politician | Mayor |
Roland Matthes (born 17 November 1950) is a retired German swimmer and the most successful backstroke swimmer of all times. Between April 1967 and August 1974 he won all backstroke competitions he entered. He won four European championships and three world championships in a row, and swam 19 world and 21 European records in various backstroke, butterfly, freestyle and medley events. He was trained by Marlies Grohe. As an Olympian in 1968, 1972 and 1976 he won a total of eight medals (four gold, two silver and two bronze): In 1968 and 1972 he won gold in both the 100 m and 200 m backstroke, while in 1976 he was third in the 100 m backstroke. In addition to these individual events, he won the 4 × 100 m team medley silver in 1968 and 1972, and a bronze medal for the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay. In 1973 in Belgrade he became the first world champion holding the titles in both the 100 m and 200 m backstroke. Additionally he won silver in the 4 × 100 m medley and bronze in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay. Two years later in 1975 he defended his world title in the 100 m backstroke. At the European championships in 1970 in Barcelona and 1974 in Vienna he won all four titles for the 100 and 200 m backstroke. Additionally, in Barcelona he won the individual silver for the 100 m freestyle, gold with the 4 × 100 m medley team, and bronze with both the 4×100 and 4 × 200 m freestyle teams. In Vienna, he also won the individual silver for 100 m butterfly, and bronze with the 4 × 100 m freestyle team. He was selected East German Sportspersonality of the Year seven times, in 1967–1971, 1973 and 1975. In 1981 he was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame. From 1970 to 1977 he studied sport sciences at DHfK in Lepizig and from 1978 to 1984 he studied medicine at the University of Jena. After graduating he worked as orthopedic surgeon. He retired from swimming in 1976, and in May 1978 married Kornelia Ender, a fellow East German Olympic swimmer. They divorced in 1982. The issue of doping in East Germany brought into questioning most achievements of East German athletes. However, Matthes denied any involvement in doping, claiming that his swimming club was too small to be part of the government system. | Agent | Athlete | Swimmer |
Sabrina Fiore (born 17 April 1996) is a Paraguayan team handball player. She plays for the club Castro Alves, and on the Paraguayan national team. She represented Paraguay at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia, where the Paraguayan team placed 21st. | Agent | Athlete | HandballPlayer |
Katie Logan is a fictional character from the CBS Daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. Originally portrayed by actress Nancy Sloan for much of her duration on the series, she is currently portrayed by Daytime Emmy Award winning actress, Heather Tom. She is the younger sister of Brooke and Donna Logan, and the ex-wife of media mogul Bill Spencer, Jr.. | Agent | FictionalCharacter | SoapCharacter |
Hamarøy Church (Norwegian: Hamarøy kirke) is a parish church in the municipality of Hamarøy in Nordland county, Norway. It is located in the village of Presteid. The church is part of the Hamarøy parish in the Ofoten deanery in the Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland. The church was built in 1974 to replace an older church. The present church seats about 400 people and was designed by architect Nils Toft. | Place | Building | HistoricBuilding |
Detlef Kirchhoff (born May 21, 1967 in Halberstadt) is a German rower, who competed for the SG Dynamo Potsdam/ Sportvereinigung (SV) Dynamo. He won the medals at the international rowing competitions. | Agent | Athlete | Rower |
(This is an Icelandic name. The last name is a patronymic, not a family name; this person is properly referred to by the given name Einar.) Einar Vilhjálmsson (born June 1, 1960 in Reykjavík) is a retired male javelin thrower from Iceland, who represented his native country at three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1984. He set his personal best (86.80 metres) on August 30, 1992 in his native town Reykjavík. His father Vilhjálmur Einarsson ended up in second place in the men's triple jump at the 1956 Summer Olympics. In September 2014 he was elected a president of Icelandic Athletics Federation (Frjálsíþróttasamband Íslands). | Agent | Politician | President |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sorsogon (Latin: Dioecesis Sorsogonensis) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines. The diocese was established in 1951 by the Archdiocese of Caceres, and in 1968, the diocese was subdivided after the Diocese of Masbate separated. The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Caceres. The present bishop is Most Rev. Arturo M. Bastes, SVD and its vicar general is Rev. Msgr. Felix B. Elegado. | Place | ClericalAdministrativeRegion | Diocese |
Cristine \"Saka\" Santanna (born May 27, 1979) is a Georgian beach volleyball player of Brazil birth. She is partnered in the 2008 Summer Olympics with Andrezza \"Rtvelo\" Martins.Their nicknames mean Georgia in Georgian (Sakartvelo). Santanna and her partner Martins' most notable win came when they defeated a Russian opponent in the Beijing Olympics just days after a war between Georgia and Russia started. | Agent | VolleyballPlayer | BeachVolleyballPlayer |
Walter P. Crabtree (1873-1962) was an American architect who worked in Connecticut. A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.Crabtree was a native of Rochester, New York. He \"received architectural training atHolyoke, Massachusetts, later moving to New Britain, where he was employed in the office of W.H.Cadwell, a well-known local architect\", from 1901 to 1904. He worked on his own in New Britain from 1905 to 1928, and then in Hartford from then to 1942. He designed numerous business block buildings and private houses in New Britain and Hartford and their surrounding areas.Works include (with attribution variations): \n* Ernest R. Burwell House, 161 Grove St. Bristol, CT (Crabtree,Walter P.), NRHP-listed \n* Francis H. Holmes House (1906), 349 Rocky Hill Ave. New Britain, CT (Crabtree,Walter P.), NRHP-listed \n* Masonic Temple (New Britain, Connecticut), 265 W. Main St. New Britain, Connecticut (Crabtree, Walter P.), NRHP-listed \n* B.P.0. Elks Lodge, New Britain, built somewhat later than 1906, Neo-Classical style \n* Southington Public Library, 239 Main St. Southington, Connecticut (Potter,George Wilson,Sr. (original design 1902); Crabtree,Walter P. (1930 addition), NRHP-listed \n* Bristol Trust Company (1907), Riverside Ave. and Main St., Bristol, Connecticut, centerpiece of the Main Street Historic District, (Crabtree, Walter), NRHP-listed \n* Fairfield State Hospital, a campus-like institutional facility, designed in a modified colonial style, built of red brick, starting in 1931.(Crabtree, Walter P., Sr.) | Agent | Person | Architect |
An annular solar eclipse will occur on June 11, 2048. 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. An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun's, blocking most of the Sun's light and causing the Sun to look like an annulus (ring). An annular eclipse appears as a partial eclipse over a region of the Earth thousands of kilometres wide. | Event | NaturalEvent | SolarEclipse |
Rafts and Dreams is a play by English playwright Robert Holman that was first performed in 1990, and published in 1991. | Work | WrittenWork | Play |
Saint Radbod (or Radboud) (before 850 – 917) was bishop of Utrecht from 900 to 917. He was a descendant of the last King of the Frisians. He spent his youth with his uncle Gunther, Archbishop of Cologne. After that, he served at the court of Charles the Bald. When he was appointed as bishop of Utrecht in 900, the city was in ruins after a number of Norman raids. Like his predecessors, he was seated instead at Deventer. He died in Ootmarsum in 917. His feast day is 29 November. In the city of Nijmegen, the Netherlands, a university and a hospital are named after him: Radboud University Nijmegen and University Medical Center St Radboud, the latter being a part of the medical faculty of the university. | Agent | Cleric | Saint |
Vladislav Igorevich Mirzoev (Russian: Владислав Игоревич Мирзоев, born 21 November 1996) is a Russian pair skater. With partner Anastasia Mishina, he is the 2016 World Junior silver medalist and 2016 Russian Junior champion. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | FigureSkater |
Masakazu Katsura (桂 正和 Katsura Masakazu, born December 10, 1962) is a Japanese manga artist, known for several works of manga, including Wing-man, Shadow Lady, DNA², Video Girl Ai, I\"s, and Zetman. He has also worked as character designer for Iria: Zeiram the Animation, Tiger & Bunny and Garo -Guren no Tsuki-. | Agent | Artist | ComicsCreator |
Nicholas Alan \"Nick\" Chamberlain (born 25 November 1963) is a British Anglican bishop. On 19 November 2015, he became the suffragan Bishop of Grantham in the Diocese of Lincoln. He had previously been vicar of the parish of St George and St Hilda, Jesmond, in the Diocese of Newcastle since 2006. | Agent | Cleric | ChristianBishop |
The Persha Liha (Ukrainian: Перша ліга) or Ukrainian First League is a football league in Ukraine and the second tier of national football competitions. Members of the league also participate in the Ukrainian Cup. Unlike the Ukrainian Premier League, Persha Liha does not conduct a parallel tournament for junior teams of its clubs. | Agent | SportsLeague | SoccerLeague |
Asami Kodera (小寺麻美 kodera asami), occasionally nicknamed Asami, is a Japanese female mixed martial artist. She currently fights in the Jewels promotion, where she won the 2009 Jewels Rough Stone Grand Prix (48 kg & under). | Agent | Athlete | MartialArtist |
St Mary the Virgin's Church is located on the Promenade, Walney Island, Barrow-in-Furness. Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Barrow, the archdeaconry of Westmorland and Furness, and the diocese of Carlisle. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. | Place | Building | HistoricBuilding |
Bianca Jackson (also Butcher) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders played by Patsy Palmer. The character was introduced by executive producer Leonard Lewis and appeared initially from 1993 to 1999, when Palmer opted to leave. In 2002 executive producer John Yorke brought the character back for a special spin-off show. She returned to EastEnders as a full-time character in April 2008, reintroduced by executive producer Diederick Santer. Palmer took maternity leave in 2010, and Bianca left the series on 21 January 2011. The character returned for a four-month guest stint on 15 December 2011 and left again from April 2012 to November 2012. Palmer quit EastEnders in 2014, and Bianca departed on 12 September 2014. During her first run on the show during the 1990s, she was known for her bizarre sense of style, her sharp tongue, fiery temper and for screaming \"Rickaaaaaaay!\" at her husband. Bianca has been featured in storylines including affairs, feuds, bereavements, family problems, spina bifida and abortion, two problematic marriages to Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen), her troubled and dysfunctional reconciliation with her estranged biological father David Wicks, the revelation of her 15-year-old adoptive daughter Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) being sexually abused by her fiancé Tony King (Chris Coghill) and his subsequent arrest for paedophilia, her friendships with Tiffany Mitchell (Martine McCutcheon) and Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) and her relationship with Terry Spraggan (Terry Alderton). | Agent | FictionalCharacter | SoapCharacter |
Tom Nairn (born 2 June 1932) is a Scottish political theorist and academic. He is an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University. He is known as an essayist and a scholar of nationalism. | Agent | Person | Economist |
The 1917 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was the thirtieth All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1917 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland. Dual star Turlough \"Tull\" Considine was through on goal for Clare but was tripped up, while both teams had goals disallowed, so only points decided the game, Wexford winning nine to five. It was the third of four All-Ireland football titles won by Wexford in the 1910s. | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
Ecclesiastical Insurance is an insurance company in the United Kingdom founded in 1887. The head office is located in Gloucester. The company is formally named Ecclesiastical Insurance Office plc and is authorised and regulated by the FCA and PRA. . It is not quoted on the stock exchange but is wholly owned by Allchurches Trust, a registered charity whose objectives are to promote the Christian religion and to provide funds for other charitable purposes. It was established by the Church of England to provide insurance cover for its buildings. It now covers a wide range of insurance business, and in 2006 it ranked 16th in liability insurance and 20th in accident insurance based on UK Net Written Premiums. Customers include Gloucester Cathedral and St Paul's Cathedral. | Agent | Company | Bank |
Eddie Kelly (born 1939 in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland) is an Irish retired sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club St. Aidan's and was a member of the Wexford senior inter-county team from 1967 until 1969. | Agent | Athlete | GaelicGamesPlayer |
Amoria benthalis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Volutidae, the volutes. | Species | Animal | Mollusca |
The 2013 NC State Wolfpack football team represented North Carolina State University in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference during the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They played their home games at Carter–Finley Stadium in Raleigh, North Carolina. It was their first season under head coach Dave Doeren. They finished the season 3–9 overall, and 0–8 in ACC play to finish in last place in the Atlantic Division. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | NCAATeamSeason |
The diocese of Lạng Sơn and Cao Bằng (Latin: Dioecesis Langsonensis et Caobangensis) is a Roman Catholic diocese in northern Vietnam's Lạng Sơn and Cao Bằng provinces. Joseph Đặng Đức Ngân (vn) was appointed in 2007 as |the diocese's bishop. The creation of the diocese in its present form was declared on 24 November 1960. The diocese covers an area of 17,815 km², and is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Hanoi. By 2004, the diocese had 6,078 believers (0.5% of the population), 4 priests and 11 parishes. St. Joseph's Cathedral in Lạng Sơn has been assigned as the Cathedral of the diocese. In June 2007, fifty deacons were officially ordained in Lạng Sơn. | Place | ClericalAdministrativeRegion | Diocese |
Çamlıca Hill (Turkish: Çamlıca Tepesi), aka Big Çamlıca Hill (Turkish: Büyük Çamlıca Tepesi) to differentiate from the nearby Little Çamlıca Hill (Turkish: Küçük Çamlıca Tepesi), is a hill in Üsküdar district of Istanbul, Turkey. Situated on the Asian part of the city at 268 m (879 ft) above sea level, Çamlıca Hill has a panoramic view of the southern part of Bosphorus and the mouth of Golden Horn. The hill is a popular visitor attraction. There is historical-designed teahouses, cafes and a restaurant inside a public park with monumental trees, flower gardens and fountains, run by the Metropolitan Municipality. A television and several radio masts and towers stand atop the hill. To remove the visual pollution caused by the masts, the construction of a 365.5 m (1,199 ft)-high television tower with a revolving restaurant at 202.5 m (664 ft) and two observation decks has been projected by the Ministry of Transport, Maritime and Communication in October 2014. | Place | NaturalPlace | Mountain |
Tectaria is a genus of fern in the family Tectariaceae. Halberd fern is a common name for species in this genus. | Species | Plant | Fern |
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