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Lardoglyphus is a genus of mites in the monotypic family Lardoglyphidae, containing the following species: \n* Lardoglyphus angelinae Olsen, 1982 \n* Lardoglyphus falconidus Philips & Norton, 1979 \n* Lardoglyphus konoi (Sasa & Asanuma, 1951) \n* Lardoglyphus radovskyi Baker, 1990 \n* Lardoglyphus robustisetosus Baker, 1990 \n* Lardoglyphus zacheri Oudemans, 1927 | Species | Animal | Arachnid |
George L. Crenshaw was a banker and real estate developer who built several upscale residential developments in mid-city Los Angeles in the early 1900s. Among these was Lafayette Square and Wellington Square. The Crenshaw district of Los Angeles and its principal thoroughfare, Crenshaw Boulevard, bear his name. | Agent | Person | BusinessPerson |
Samuel Oldham Peyton (January 8, 1804 – January 4, 1870) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky. Born in Bullitt County, Kentucky, Peyton completed preparatory studies.He was graduated from the medical department of Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, in 1827 and began practice in Hartford, Kentucky.He served as member of the Kentucky House of Representatives in 1835. Peyton was elected as a Democrat to the Thirtieth Congress (March 4, 1847 – March 3, 1849).He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1848 to the Thirty-first Congress. Peyton was elected to the Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth Congresses (March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1861).He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1860.He resumed the practice of medicine.He died in Hartford, Kentucky, January 4, 1870.He was interred in Oakwood Cemetery. | Agent | Politician | Congressman |
Starr Township is a township in Cloud County, Kansas, USA. As of the 2000 census, its population was 653. | Place | Settlement | Town |
Florina Chintoan (born 6 December 1985) is a Romanian handball player. She plays for the Romanian club Jolidon Cluj. | Agent | Athlete | HandballPlayer |
Edith Harrison Henderson (1911–2005) was an American landscape architect who practiced largely in the American South. She wrote a column for the Atlanta Journal Constitution and was the first woman to be elected an officer of the American Society of Landscape Architects. | Agent | Person | Architect |
The Texas venus clam (Agriopoma texasiana) is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Veneridae. It can be found in the Gulf of Mexico from Florida to Texas. | Species | Animal | Mollusca |
Maroua Dhaouadi (born 1992) is a Tunisian team handball player. She plays on the Tunisian national team, and participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil. In 2012 she competed at the 2012 Women's Junior World Handball Championship in the Czech Republic. | Agent | Athlete | HandballPlayer |
The 2015 MLS Homegrown Game (also known as the 2015 Chipotle MLS Homegrown Game for sponsorship reasons) will be the second version of the Major League Soccer Homegrown Game. The match will take place between the best selected homegrown players from Major League Soccer at the Club América U20 on July 28, a day before the 2015 MLS All-Star Game. The venue for the game will be Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado. Landon Donovan will serve as coach of the MLS squad. | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
Puella Magi Madoka Magica (魔法少女まどか☆マギカ Mahō Shōjo Madoka Magika, \"Magical Girl Madoka Magica\") is a Japanese anime television series produced by Shaft and Aniplex. It was directed by Akiyuki Shinbo and written by Gen Urobuchi, with original character designs by Ume Aoki, character design adaptation by Takahiro Kishida, and music by Yuki Kajiura. The story follows a group of female middle school students who choose to become magical girls and must battle surreal enemies called witches. However, they consequently learn of the anguish and perils associated with their newfound roles. The first ten episodes of the series aired in Japan on TBS and MBS between January and March 2011, while the final two episodes were delayed until April 2011 due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. A manga adaptation of the series and various spin-off manga series have been published by Houbunsha and licensed in North America by Yen Press. A novelisation by Nitroplus was released in August 2011, and a dedicated magazine, Manga Time Kirara Magica, was launched by Houbunsha in June 2012. A video game for the PlayStation Portable was released in March 2012, with another for PlayStation Vita released in December 2013. A film series has also been produced, consisting of two films recapping the anime series, released in October 2012, and a third film featuring an original story which was released on October 26, 2013. A concept film acting as a trailer for a new project was screened in December 2015. Puella Magi Madoka Magica has received widespread critical acclaim, with critics praising the writing, visuals and soundtrack of the series, as well as its unorthodox approach to the magical girl subgenre. It has also been a commercial success, with each BD volume selling more than 50,000 copies. The series won several awards in Japan, such as the Television Award at the 16th Animation Kobe Awards, as well as 12 Newtype Anime Awards and the Grand Prize for animation in the 2011 Japan Media Arts awards. | Work | Cartoon | Anime |
The 1995 Scottish Claymores season was the inaugural season for the franchise in the World League of American Football (WLAF). The team played its home games at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland. They finished the regular season in sixth place with a record of two wins and eight losses. The Claymores, after a 5–0 record in the preseason, surprisingly fired their head coach, Larry Kuharich, five days before their WLAF kickoff because \"his coaching philosophy did not mesh with the make-up of the team\". Special teams coordinator Jim Criner became head coach. | SportsSeason | FootballLeagueSeason | NationalFootballLeagueSeason |
Asia Avia Airlines (Asia Avia Megatama P.T.) was an airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It operated scheduled domestic passenger services from Malacca to Pekan Baru and Jambi, using a fleet of two Fokker F27 Friendship aircraft. Its main base was Polonia International Airport, Medan. | Agent | Company | Airline |
Our Lady of the Rosary, also known as Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, is a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary in relation to the Rosary. The Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary is on October 7, the anniversary of the decisive victory of the combined Christian fleet in 1571 at the Battle of Lepanto, defeating an Ottoman fleet off western Greece. It was formerly sometimes known as the Feast of Our Lady of Victory. | Agent | Cleric | Saint |
Pokémon Origins, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: The Origin (ポケットモンスター THE ORIGIN Poketto Monsutā Ji Orijin), is a Japanese anime television film based on Nintendo's Pokémon franchise. Unlike the ongoing television series, this special features the settings and characters from the original video games Pokémon Red and Blue, and is largely more faithful to the games' mechanics and designs. Like the television series, it was not owned by Media Factory (brand company of Kadokawa Corporation). Animation is handled by Production I.G, Xebec, and OLM, Inc., and the film is split into four parts, each directed by a different director from these studios. It was broadcast on TV Tokyo on October 2, 2013, ten days before the release of the X and Y video games, and began streaming internationally on Nintendo's Pokémon TV service from November 15, 2013 to December 2, 2013. On September 14, 2016, the first episode of the series was released for free on the official Pokémon YouTube channel. | Work | Cartoon | Anime |
Mellacheruvu is a village in Suryapet district of the Indian state of Telangana. It is located in Mellachervu mandal of Suryapet division. | Place | Settlement | Town |
Leopold Morse, (August 15, 1831 – December 15, 1892) was a United States Representative from Massachusetts. | Agent | Politician | Congressman |
The Clasico FVCiclismo Corre Por la VIDA (also known as the Clasico FVCiclismo Corre Por la VIDA) is an elite women's professional one-day road bicycle race held in Venezuela and is currently rated by the UCI as a 1.2 race. | Event | Race | CyclingRace |
Shanghai Pudong International Airport (IATA: PVG, ICAO: ZSPD) is one of two international airports of Shanghai and a major aviation hub of China. Pudong Airport mainly serves international flights, while the city's other major airport Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport mainly serves domestic and regional flights. Located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of the city center, Pudong Airport occupies a 40-square-kilometre (10,000-acre) site adjacent to the coastline in eastern Pudong. The airport is operated by Shanghai Airport Authority (Chinese: 上海机场集团有限公司, SSE: 600009). The airport is the main hub for China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines, and a major international hub for Air China, as well as secondary hub of China Southern Airlines. It is also the hub for privately owned Juneyao Airlines and Spring Airlines, and an Asia-Pacific cargo hub for UPS and DHL. The DHL hub, opened in July 2012, is said to be the biggest express hub in Asia. Pudong Airport has two main passenger terminals, flanked on both sides by four parallel runways. A third passenger terminal is planned for 2015, in addition to a satellite terminal and two additional runways, raising its annual capacity from 60 million passengers to 80 million, along with the ability to handle six million tonnes of freight. Pudong Airport is a fast-growing hub for both passenger and cargo traffic. With 3,275,231 metric tonnes handled in 2015, the airport is the world's third busiest airport by cargo traffic. Pudong Airport also served a total of 60,098,073 passengers in 2015, making it the second busiest airport in mainland China and the 13th busiest in the world. As end of 2015, Pudong Airport hosted 100 airlines serving 210 destinations. Shanghai Pudong is the busiest international hub of mainland China, ranking 22nd globally in terms of international traffic., although only provides passenger transfer facilities for a few airlines. About half of its total passenger traffic is international. Pudong Airport is connected to Shanghai Metro Line 2 and the Shanghai Maglev Train via Pudong International Airport Station. | Place | Infrastructure | Airport |
He was the fourth son of Thomas Knox, 1st Earl of Ranfurly. At the age of about sixteen he entered Trinity College, Dublin, where in 1781 he graduated B.A. In 1786 he became rector of Pomeroy in the diocese of Armagh, after which he obtained the rectory of Callan in the diocese of Ossory, and became chaplain to the Irish House of Commons. On 21 September 1794 Knox was consecrated bishop of Killaloe in St Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Archbishop of Dublin, assisted by the Bishops of Limerick and Kilmore. In 1803 he was translated to the see of Derry, where he was enthroned on 9 September of that year. He died on 10 July 1831. He published sermons. | Agent | Cleric | ChristianBishop |
Shaun Narain (born 1 October 1992) is a Canadian darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation events. | Agent | Athlete | DartsPlayer |
Mount Hachimantai (八幡平) is a 1613-metre peak in the Tōhoku region, on the island of Honshū, Japan. It's one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains. \n* Hachimantai Volcano Group \n* Hachiman Pond \n* The Top | Place | NaturalPlace | Volcano |
Alexander Graham Bell Grosvenor (December 7, 1927 – April 7, 1978) was a United States Navy pilot, carrier officer, and avid yachtsman credited with promoting the resurgence of sailing at the United States Naval Academy. He was a great-grandson of the inventor, Alexander Graham Bell, and brother of Gilbert M. Grosvenor, former Chairman of the National Geographic Society. | Agent | Person | MilitaryPerson |
Shenzhen Airlines (Chinese: 深圳航空; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Hángkōng) is an airline headquartered in Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport in Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. It has been a member of Star Alliance since 2012, and is currently one of two Chinese airlines that is part of the global airline network. With a fleet of over 100 narrowbody aircraft (a mix of Airbus A320 family and Boeing 737 Next Generation types), Shenzhen Airlines is the fourth largest domestic carrier in the Chinese market with around 7% of seat capacity and flights. The carrier operates a total of 137 domestic airport-pairs involving 58 Chinese airports, plus nine international routes. In 2010, the airline carried 16.5 million passengers, up 9% on the previous year. | Agent | Company | Airline |
National Express Coventry is a bus operator providing services in Coventry. It is a subsidiary of National Express. | Agent | Company | BusCompany |
Sam James (born 3 July 1994 in Wilmslow, England) is an English rugby union player, currently playing with the Sale Sharks. He usually plays as a centre but can also play as a fly-half. He made his professional debut against Northampton Saints on the 21st April 2013. He toured South Africa with England Saxons in the summer of 2016. | Agent | Athlete | RugbyPlayer |
Lucas Joseph \"Luke\" Zeller (born April 7, 1987) is an American former professional basketball player who last played for the Austin Toros of the NBA Development League. He is the brother of NBA players Tyler and Cody Zeller, and the nephew of former NBA player Al Eberhard. | Agent | Athlete | BasketballPlayer |
Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church (FAPC) is a Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) church in New York City. The church, located in Midtown Manhattan, is one of the largest PC(USA) congregations in the country. The church, which was founded in 1808 as the Cedar Street Presbyterian Church, has been located on Fifth Avenue at 55th Street in Midtown Manhattan since 1875. FAPC has long been noted for its high standards in preaching and music and has been at the forefront of many movements, from the development of the Sunday school in the 19th century to its current leadership in homeless advocacy. In 2001 the church successfully sued the City of New York for the right to shelter homeless individuals on its front steps. The church’s historic sanctuary was the site of the 1910 wedding of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., an event attended by his father, the former President, and 500 of his former Rough Riders; the 1965 recording of A Concert of Sacred Music by Duke Ellington and his orchestra, broadcast nationally by CBS television in 1966; and dance legend Frankie Manning's \"rollicking three-hour memorial service\" in 2009. Architecturally and historically, “Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church is famed for its sloping auditorium, its fine acoustics, its old gas brackets and reflectors. Instrumental in founding Princeton Theological Seminary, Presbyterian Hospital (now New York Presbyterian Hospital) and many a mission church, this grand house of God is often called the Cathedral of Presbyterianism.” | Place | Building | HistoricBuilding |
Star 104 (103.7 FM) is a Top 40 (CHR) formatted radio station in Erie, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by Connoisseur Media, through licensee Connoisseur Media Licenses, LLC. Star 104 has an immense coverage area stretching from Geneva-on-the-Lake,_Ohio to Dunkirk, New York, and is also heard across Lake Erie in parts of the Canadian province of Ontario. During good DXing times, it can be heard all the way to the Greater Toronto Area, clashing with the CIDC-FM signal, which broadcasts at 103.5 MHz. WRTS's signal can also be heard as far away as Northern Ontario during DXing events. WRTS is one of the most popular stations in the Erie area. Some of the syndicated shows that WRTS airs are the AT40, Most Requested Live with Romeo, Club Kane. Its morning show, Jessica and Murphy in the morning, is the most listened to morning show in Erie, as the station states. Popular artists on WRTS includes, One Direction, Rihanna, Lil Wayne, and more. WRTS has also been one of the nominated Top 40/CHR stations at the Radio and Records conventions in both 2006 and 2007 for Top 40/CHR Station Of The Year: Markets 101+. | Agent | Broadcaster | RadioStation |
Kinraid is a musical currently in development and adapted from the 1863 novel Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell. Book, music and lyrics are by Eleanor Agius. Kinraid was first showcased at the Brighton Fringe Festival in May 2009. A semi-staged concert performance of Act One took place in the George Wood Theatre, Goldsmiths College, in September 2009. | Work | MusicalWork | Musical |
Diego Jiménez Torres Airport (IATA: FAJ, ICAO: TJFA, FAA LID: X95) is a public use airport owned by the Puerto Rico Ports Authority and located one nautical mile (1.85 km) southwest of the central business district of Fajardo, a city in Puerto Rico. It is also known as Fajardo Airport. Airport operations were shut down in November 2008 and transferred to the newly opened José Aponte de la Torre Airport in Ceiba. However, as of July 2009, Diego Jiménez Torres Airport is still listed as an active airport by the Federal Aviation Administration. As of February 2015 the FAA announced to permanently close the airport on April 30th, 2015. | Place | Infrastructure | Airport |
Borowa [bɔˈrɔva] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Długołęka, within Wrocław County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi) east of Długołęka, and 19 kilometres (12 mi) east of the regional capital Wrocław. | Place | Settlement | Village |
The emperor scorpion, Pandinus imperator, is a species of scorpion native to rainforests and savannas in West Africa. It is one of the largest scorpions in the world and lives for 6–8 years. Its body is black, but like other scorpions it glows pastel green or blue under ultraviolet light. It is a popular species in the pet trade, and is protected by CITES. | Species | Animal | Arachnid |
Bush vs. Kerry Boxing is a boxing video game developed and published by Sorrent for mobile phones. It was released in North America on August 22, 2004. The game allows the player to choose to play as either George W. Bush or John Kerry to fight out the 2004 United States presidential election; the candidate chosen must fight through a number of preliminary rounds against the opponent's supporters in order to eventually fight the opposing candidate. Bush vs. Kerry Boxing garnered mostly positive reviews from critics. As of 2009, Bush vs. Kerry Boxing has received a 75.5% from GameRankings. | Work | Software | VideoGame |
Jerry Joseph Fotheringill (born March 7, 1942 in Tacoma, Washington) is an American former pair skater. With sister Judianne Fotheringill, he was the U.S. national champion in 1963 and 1964. They represented the United States at the 1964 Winter Olympics where they placed 7th. The Fotheringills were originally from Tacoma, Washington but later relocated to train in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where they represented the Broadmoor Skating Club. Jerry attended Colorado College, where he majored in psychology and political science, during the time he was competing. Jerry was 5'11\" tall and three years older than his sister, who was tall for a pair skater at 5'7\". | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | FigureSkater |
Bill Persky (born September 9, 1931) is an American Emmy Award-winning director, screenwriter, producer, and actor for television. With his long-time collaborator Sam Denoff, he wrote and created the television show That Girl starring Marlo Thomas as well as Good Morning, World starring Joby Baker and Ronnie Schell. Their writing collaboration on episodes of The Dick Van Dyke Show resulted in some of the show's most popular episodes. He also directed 100 episodes of the situation comedy Kate and Allie. He also directed the situation comedies The Practice (1976) and Busting Loose (1977) and the movie Serial.While he was a hospital patient with a collapsed lung, he was interviewed by the TV show NY ER. | Agent | Writer | ScreenWriter |
Gabriela Kubová (born 9 May 1993) is a Czech ice dancer who competes with Matěj Novák. With former partner Dmitri Kiselev, she is the 2012 Czech national champion. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | FigureSkater |
1589 Fanatica, provisional designation 1950 RK, is a stony, Vesta-like asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, about 12 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 13 September 1950, by Argentine astronomer Miguel Itzigsohn at La Plata Astronomical Observatory, La Plata, capital of the province of Buenos Aires. The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link classifies the S-type asteroid as a vestoid, based on its orbital elements similar to that of 4 Vesta, the third largest body in the main-belt after the dwarf planet 1 Ceres and the minor planet 2 Pallas. Fanatica orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.2–2.6 AU once every 3 years and 9 months (1,372 days). Its orbit shows an eccentricity of 0.09 and is tilted by 5 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic. The body rotates around it axis every 2.58 hours and has an albedo of 0.19–0.26, according to the surveys carried out by the space-based Akari and WISE/NEOWISE missions. The minor planet was named in reference to Argentine legend, Eva Perón (1919–1952), also known as \"Evita\", wife of Argentine President Juan Perón, First Lady of Argentina and idolized by millions. The asteroids 1569 Evita, 1581 Abanderada, 1582 Martir and 1588 Descamisada were also discovered by Itzigsohn, and were also given names in tribute to Perón. | Place | CelestialBody | Planet |
The Evangelical Review of Society and Politics was a peer-reviewed, scholarly theological journal published by the King's Evangelical Divinity School, England. It was published biannually in both print and electronic formats. The journal defined its scope as \"scholarly evangelical analysis of contemporary social and political issues\". It has subsequently been replaced by a similar journal in electronic form only Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics and published by the same source. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
Targhee Pass is a mountain pass located on the Continental Divide in the Henrys Lake Mountains, along the border between southeastern Idaho and southwestern Montana, at an elevation of 7072 feet (2156 m) above sea level. The pass is named for a Bannack Indian chief. U.S. Highway 20 crosses the pass, approximately 15 mi (24 km) west of West Yellowstone, Montana, on the western boundary of Yellowstone National Park. The pass provides the most direct access to Yellowstone Park from southern Idaho. The pass is located in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Henrys Lake, the headwaters of the Henrys Fork, a tributary of the Snake River is located just west of the pass. Hebgen Lake, a reservoir on the Madison River, a tributary of the Missouri River, is located just north of the pass. | Place | NaturalPlace | MountainPass |
KNDO, virtual channel 23, is the NBC-affiliated television station serving the Yakima, Washington area. It is owned by the Cowles Company of Spokane as part of The KHQ Television Group. It is sister station to KNDU in the Tri-Cities, which is considered a semi-satellite of KNDO, even though newscasts for KNDO come from the studios of KNDU. KNDO is rebroadcast on K32IG-D (channel 32), a low-powered digital translator in Ellensburg, Washington, owned and operated by the Kittitas County TV Improvement District. On satellite, KNDO is only available on DirecTV, while Dish Network carries KNDU instead. | Agent | Broadcaster | TelevisionStation |
Hadassah Medical Center (Hebrew: מרכז רפואי הדסה) is a medical organization established in 1934 that operates two university hospitals at Ein Kerem and Mount Scopus in Jerusalem, Israel, as well as schools of medicine, dentistry, nursing, and pharmacology affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Its declared mission is to extend a “hand to all, without regard for race, religion or ethnic origin.\" | Place | Building | Hospital |
The 400 (later named the Twin Cities 400) was a named passenger train operated by the Chicago and North Western Railway between Chicago and Saint Paul, with a final stop in Minneapolis. The train took its name from the schedule of 400 miles between the cities in 400 minutes, and was also a nod to \"The Four Hundred Club\", a term coined by Ward McAllister to refer to the social elite of New York City in the late 19th century. It was an express train with limited stops between Chicago and the Twin Cities. It ran from 1935 to 1963 and spawned a number of \"400\" trains. | Place | RouteOfTransportation | RailwayLine |
Pascal Rogé (born 6 April 1951) is a French pianist. His playing includes the works of compatriot composers Saint-Saëns, Fauré, Debussy, Ravel, Satie, and Poulenc, among others. However, his repertoire also covers the German masters Haydn, Mozart, Brahms, and Beethoven. | Agent | MusicalArtist | ClassicalMusicArtist |
Skyhaven Airport (ICAO: KDAW, FAA LID: DAW) is a public-use airport located three miles (5 km) southeast of the central business district of Rochester, a city in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. The airport is owned and operated by the Pease Development Authority, with fixed-base operator (FBO) services provided by Skyhaven Aviation Services. Although most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, Skyhaven Airport is assigned DAW by the FAA but has no designation from the IATA. | Place | Infrastructure | Airport |
The Federal Correctional Institution, Tucson (FCI Tucson) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates with an administrative facility for male and female offenders. It is part of the Tucson Federal Correctional Complex (FCC Tucson) and operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. FCI Tucson is located within Tucson city limits, 10 miles southeast of downtown Tucson. | Place | Building | Prison |
The Burniston Range is a mountain range of the Boundary Ranges in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, located on the northeast side of Portland Canal and north of the Ashington Range. | Place | NaturalPlace | MountainRange |
The Model Alliance is a not-for-profit labor organization for fashion models working in the American fashion industry. The organization was founded in February 2012, by model Sara Ziff with the support of other models. | Agent | Organisation | TradeUnion |
Leah Helena Adara Patterson (also Poulos and Patterson-Baker) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Home and Away, played by Ada Nicodemou. She made her screen debut during the episode broadcast on 22 March 2000. Leah is one of the longest featured characters in the serial's history and has been involved in storylines including the deaths of her husbands, her many relationships, surrogacy, suffering anxiety and the victim of racism. Nicodemou took a temporary break from Home and Away in late 2012, following the birth of her first child. She returned from her break on 19 June 2013. | Agent | FictionalCharacter | SoapCharacter |
The Women's League Soccer (WLS) was a regional women's football (soccer) league in the United States that was created in 2010 and will kick off its first season 2011. The league is in the process of being sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation. Contrasting significantly from other soccer leagues in the U.S., WLS intends to be an open entry, promotion and relegation competition. The league observes all FIFA standards, rules, player transfer windows and international calendar. The league currently consists of six teams and the season lasts from May to the end of July. The league is largely the idea of Shek Borkowski. | Agent | SportsLeague | SoccerLeague |
The Rochester Public Library is a library in Rochester, Minnesota. It is a member of Southeastern Libraries Cooperating, the SE Minnesota library region. It is the largest public library in an 11-county consortium within the southeastern section of Minnesota. | Agent | EducationalInstitution | Library |
James Jude Orbinski, OC, OOnt, MSC (born 1960 in England) is a Canadian physician, writer, and humanitarian activist. He is an associate professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and a Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs. In January 2011, he also assumed the Chair of Global Health at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, a position he has since resigned from. In 2013 Orbinski became the CIGI Chair in Global Health Governance and Director of the Africa Initiative at the Centre for International Governance Innovation. In 2013 he also joined Wilfrid Laurier University's School of International Policy and Governance, the Health Sciences Program in the Faculty of Science, and the Balsillie School of International Affairs. He was President of the International Council of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF, aka Doctors Without Borders) at the time the organization received the 1999 Nobel Peace Prize. James Orbinski also is the co-founder and Chair of the Board of Directors of Dignitas International, a medical humanitarian organization working with communities to increase access to life-saving treatment and prevention in areas overwhelmed by HIV/AIDS. He is a strong advocate for increasing the availability of anti-retroviral drugs to combat AIDS in poor countries. He is closely associated with the University of Toronto's Massey College where he is a Senior Fellow and was the founding Saul Rae Fellow. In 1998, Orbinski received the Governor General's Meritorious Service Cross for his work as the MSF Head of Mission in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide. In 2009, Orbinski became an Officer of the Order of Canada and in the citation was recognized by the Governor General of Canada as an advocate for those who have been silenced by war, genocide and mass starvation. | Agent | Scientist | Medician |
Stracathro Hospital is a General Hospital in Angus, Scotland. Established as a wartime Emergency Hospital Service facility, it became a District General Hospital and, since 2005 has been the site of the Scottish Regional Treatment Centre. | Place | Building | Hospital |
Mari Laukkanen (born November 9, 1987 in Eno, Finland) is a Finnish biathlete. Laukkanen competed in the 2010 Winter Olympics for Finland. Her best performance was 43rd in the individual. She also finished 68th in the sprint. As of February 2013, her best performance at the Biathlon World Championships is 6th, as part of the 2009 Finnish mixed relay team. Her best individual performance is 15th, in the 2012 sprint. As of February 2013, Laukkanen's best performance in the Biathlon World Cup is 7th, as part of the mixed relay team at Kontiolahti in 2011/12. Her best individual result is 10th, in the sprint at Ruhpolding in 2012/13. Her best overall finish in the Biathlon World Cup is 36th, in 2011/12. Subsequently she scored her first World Cup podium finish with a third place in the first of two sprints at the Kontiolahti round of the 2013/14 season. | Agent | WinterSportPlayer | Skier |
Blechnum dendrophilum is a species of fern in the Blechnaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador and known only from Napo Province and Pichincha Province. It was first described by Luis Sodiro in the late 19th century. Although there are no known conservation measures, it has been recorded from Illinizas Ecological Reserve. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss for agriculture. | Species | Plant | Fern |
The Col du Petit Ballon (elevation 1,163 m (3,816 ft)) is a mountain pass situated in the Vosges Mountains in the Haut-Rhin department of France, close to the summit of the Petit Ballon mountain (1,272 m (4,173 ft)). It was crossed on Stage 10 of the 2014 Tour de France cycle race. | Place | NaturalPlace | MountainPass |
Giro del Friuli is a road bicycle race held annually in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. The first edition took place in 1974. From 2005 to 2008 the race was suspended, but it returned in 2009 as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour. | Event | Race | CyclingRace |
Dordrechts Museum is an art museum in Dordrecht, Netherlands. The museum was founded in 1842 and has a collection of artists of the last 400 years. | Place | Building | Museum |
Hebeloma vinosophyllum is a toxic species of agaric fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae. It contains eleven poisonous compounds collectively known as hebevinosides. An ammonia fungus, it tends to grow on the corpses of animals. The species was described by Japanese mycologist Tsuguo Hongo in 1965. It was recorded from Vietnamese Pinus kesiya forests in 2014, its first record in Southeast Asia. | Species | Eukaryote | Fungus |
The Song of Songs is a 1914 play written by Edward Sheldon, based on the 1908 German novel Das hohe Lied by Hermann Sudermann, which had been translated to English under the title The Song of Songs. Producer A. H. Woods staged the play on Broadway at his Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre, where it was a box office success. The play was the basis of several movie and radio adaptations. | Work | WrittenWork | Play |
Nueva Ilussion (Eng.: New Illusion) is the first studio album released by Mexican band Majestad de la Sierra. The album was supposed to be released in late December but was pushed back to March 10, 2009. | Work | MusicalWork | Album |
The 1994 San Francisco 49ers season was the team's 49th season in the National Football League, and was highlighted by a victory in Super Bowl XXIX. The championship made San Francisco the first team to win five Super Bowls. After losing to the Dallas Cowboys in the previous two conference championship games, the 49ers made significant acquisitions in the 1994 free agent market. This included the signing of two-sport star Deion Sanders and Cowboys linebacker Ken Norton, Jr.. Sanders had a major impact on the team's success, winning the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award and recording six interceptions. Quarterback Steve Young had his best NFL season and won his second MVP award. Steve Young set what was, at the time, the NFL record for highest passer rating in a season – 112.8. Cold Hard Football Facts states that Young's 1994 season is the second greatest passing season in NFL history. For the third consecutive season, the 49ers met the Cowboys in the NFC Championship Game. From the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, the AFC was widely regarded as the NFL's inferior conference. Thus, this meeting between the NFC's perennial powerhouses was dubbed by many as \"the real Super Bowl.\" The contest was one of the highest rated non-Super Bowl games in NFL history. The 49ers would go on to defeat the San Diego Chargers in Super Bowl XXIX. Young was named the game's MVP with a record six touchdown passes. | SportsSeason | FootballLeagueSeason | NationalFootballLeagueSeason |
The 2005 Taça de Portugal Final was the final match of the 2004–05 Taça de Portugal, the 65th season of the Taça de Portugal, the premier Portuguese football cup competition organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). The match was played on 26 May 2013 at the Estádio Nacional in Oeiras, and opposed Benfica and Vitória de Setúbal. Vitória defeated Benfica 2–1 and secured their third title in the competition after winning the competition in the 1964–65 and 1966–67 seasons. As a result of winning the Taça de Portugal, Vitória de Setúbal qualified for the 2005–06 UEFA Cup first round. Vitória de Setúbal would also qualify for the 2005 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira where they met their cup final opponents. | Event | SportsEvent | FootballMatch |
Antagonist is an American metalcore band from Whittier, California, formed in 1998. They released numerous EPs prior to being signed with Prosthetic Records. They have released two albums while under the Prosthetic Records banner, \"Exist\" and \"World in Decline\". The current line-up of the band consists of Carlos Garcia (lead guitar/vocals), Nick Reyes (bass/backing vocals), Roland Leonard (lead guitar/backing vocals) and Orlando \"Lond\" Garcia (drums). | Agent | Group | Band |
Science and Technology Daily (科技日报, Keji Ribao) is the official newspaper of the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China. It is published in Chinese and based in Beijing. Historically, it was one of the few Chinese newspapers to cover the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. More importantly, by nature, it is regarded as the authority for science and technology issues with objective and scientific perspectives. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Newspaper |
The Capital Beltway is a beltway surrounding Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is co-designated as Interstate 81 (I-81), I-83, U.S. Route 11 (US 11), US 322, and Pennsylvania Route 581 (PA 581) at various locations along the route. The beltway is primarily located in the suburbs of Harrisburg; however, part of its southern leg passes along the southern edge of downtown. The southwestern section of the highway is named the Harrisburg Expressway. All of the beltway was complete by 1995; however, it was not designated as the Capital Beltway until 1997. | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Road |
Lobougoula is a small town and rural commune in the Cercle of Sikasso in the Sikasso Region of southern Mali. The commune covers an area of 1418 square kilometers and includes the town and 31 villages. In the 2009 census it had a population of 32,505. The town of Lobougoula, the chef-lieu of the commune, is 49 km southwest of Sikasso. | Place | Settlement | Town |
Denton Wilde Sapte LLP (informally Dentons) was an international law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It merged with the United States-based law firm Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal in September 2010, forming SNR Denton. At the time of the merger, Denton Wilde Sapte had 16 offices and employed around 610 lawyers. | Agent | Company | LawFirm |
Drew Edward Wahlroos (born June 7, 1980) is a former American football linebacker. He played in the National Football League for the St. Louis Rams in 2004 and 2005. In two seasons with the Rams, Wahlross appeared in 21 games, mostly on special teams. Wahlroos played high school football at Poway High School from 1996 to 1997. He played college football at the University of Colorado from 1999 to 2002. In November 2001, Wahlroos accused five Nebraska fans of attacking him outside a bar after Colorado defeated Nebraska 62-36. Wahlroos suffered a broken nose and black eye and said, \"I was at the wrong place at the wrong time.\" In December 2002, Wahlroos was arrested in San Antonio, Texas, and charged with public intoxication prior to Colorado's appearance in the Alamo Bowl. Wahlroos offered a public apology for his conduct and was permitted to play in the Alamo Bowl. He played for the Amsterdam Admirals in the NFL Europe during the 2003 season. In August 2006, Wahlroos was placed on injured reserve and subsequently released by the Rams with an injury settlement after suffering a broken hand. | Agent | GridironFootballPlayer | AmericanFootballPlayer |
Flintshire Freeze were a Welsh ice hockey team that play in the English National Ice Hockey League, north division. They played their games at Deeside Leisure Centre, Flintshire. They won the North League championship in the 2003/2004 season. After the re-design of the ENIHL after the 2007/08 season, the Freeze played in the North 2 conference. In 2012 the team were dissolved and replaced by a reformed Deeside Dragons. | Agent | SportsTeam | HockeyTeam |
Abdelhamid Ben Badis (Arabic: عبد الحميد بن باديس, Ben Badis; December 4, 1889 – April 16, 1940) was an emblematic figure of the Islamic Reform movement in Algeria. In 1931, Ben Badis founded the Association of Algerian Muslim Ulema, which was a national grouping of many Islamic scholars in Algeria from many different and sometimes opposing perspectives and viewpoints. The Association would have later a great influence on Algerian Muslim politics up to the Algerian War of Independence. In the same period, it set up many institutions where thousands of Algerian children of Muslim parents were educated. The Association also published a monthly journal, the Al-Chihab and Ben Badis contributed regularly to it between 1925 and his death in 1940. The journal informed its readers about the Association's ideas and thoughts on religious reform and spoke on other religious and political issues. | Agent | Person | Philosopher |
Valérie Van Ryckeghem (born 21 August 1975) is a professional golfer from Belgium. Van Ryckeghem turned professional on November 1, 1995. She played on the Ladies European Tour 1996–2002, where she earned her first win in 1997. She finished in the top-10 11 times, but a second victory proved elusive. She ranked 8th on the LET Order of Merit in 2000. After retiring from the LET, Van Ryckeghem became one of the pros of the Royal Zoute Golf Club. | Agent | Athlete | GolfPlayer |
The Democratic Party of Virginia is based in Richmond in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is affiliated with the national Democratic Party of the United States. The organization is governed by a State Party Plan, which guarantees an open and fair candidate selection process. Although the party has members and elected officials throughout the state, it draws its highest number of votes from the Tidewater area, Metropolitan Richmond, and suburban Washington, D.C. Historically, the Democratic Party has dominated Virginia politics. Of the 39 governors directly elected by Virginia voters, 34 have been Democrats and five have been Republicans. However, in the 1990s the Republican Party made gains. | Agent | Organisation | PoliticalParty |
Scottie Hazelton (born December 19, 1973) is the current assistant linebackers coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars team. He was previously the linebackers coach at USC in 2012 and the defensive coordinator of the 2011 FCS National Champions, North Dakota State Bison. Hazelton was tutored as a defensive coach under the guidance of then North Dakota State head coach and current Chicago Bears assistant Bob Babich and Gus Bradley who is currently the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars and former Bison assistant coach. | Agent | Coach | CollegeCoach |
Stephen Daniel van Vuuren (born 26 September 1959) is a South African professional golfer who currently plays on the Sunshine Tour. He won 7 times on the Sunshine Tour between 1994 and 2007. Van Vuuren was born Germiston, Gauteng, South Africa. He currently lives in Mpumalanga. He turned professional in 1981 and joined the Sunshine Tour in 1993. before that he played on the SA Winter Tour, winning the Order of Merit in 1995. His best year by far on the Sunshine Tour was in the 1995-96 season where he won 4 times, finishing 7th on the Order of Merit. | Agent | Athlete | GolfPlayer |
Joe Romig (born April 11, 1941) was an American football player. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1984 and the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in 1973. Romig attended Lakewood High School in Lakewood, Colorado, the University of Colorado at Boulder, and was a Rhodes Scholar. | Agent | GridironFootballPlayer | AmericanFootballPlayer |
Blameshift is a four-piece rock band from Long Island, New York that started in 2005. The band consists of Jenny Mann, Tim Barbour, Mike Sarkissian and Dan Scofield. The band is recognized for their work ethic, extensive touring history and high energy live show. In 2006 they recorded a self released album, “Drop Down”. The release was followed by over 150 tour dates including three dates on the Warped Tour. In 2007 Blameshift recorded their second album. “The Test” with Michael Birnbaum and Chris Bittner. The album was nationally released through Smart Punk, F.Y.E, Hot Topic, and iTunes. Alternative Press named Blameshift as “Unsigned Band Of The Month” in August 2008. Blameshift won a contest through Taco Bell called “Feed The Beat” in 2008. Michael Birnbaum and Chris Bittner also produced the single, The Sirens Are Set in 2008. Blameshift toured through all of 2008 in the U.S. and Canada with And Then There Was You, and The Material on the Everlasting Sound Tour. At the start of 2009 producer Mike Watts demoed the bands’ Self Titled EP. With touring in between with Sky Tells All and The Material, the release of the EP was put on hold until February 2010. In May 2010 the band raised $5500 through Kickstarter to record with producer / engineer Erik Ron in Hollywood, California. In June 2010 the band signed with Restless Management out of Venice Beach, California. Blameshift kicked off their “The Fortune and Flames Tour” with fellow East Coast rockers Dive on 10/25/2012 in Philadelphia for a set of approximately 20 dates highlighted by multiple shows with Bobaflex as well. | Agent | Group | Band |
Mount Emmons is a mountain summit in the West Elk Mountains range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 12,401-foot (3,780 m) peak is located in Gunnison National Forest, 4.2 miles (6.7 km) west-northwest (bearing 288°) of the Town of Crested Butte in Gunnison County, Colorado, United States. The mountain was named in honor of geologist Samuel Franklin Emmons. | Place | NaturalPlace | Mountain |
Mantella ebenaui is a species of frog in the Mantellidae family.It is endemic to Madagascar.Its natural habitats are rainforest and dry forests. | Species | Animal | Amphibian |
The Edip Buran Arena (Turkish: Edip Buran Spor Salonu), formerly Yenişehir Belediyesi Sports Hall (Turkish: Yenişehir Belidyesi Spor Salonu), is a multi-sport indoor arena at Yenişehir district of Mersin, Turkey. Built in 1971, it is owned by the Youth Services and Sports Directoriate of Mersin. The sports hall has a seating capacity of 1,750. It was renovated for the 2013 Mediterranean Games, and the new sports hall went on January 20, 2013 in service. The venue is suitable for events of basketball, fencing, gymnastics, handball, judo, karate, table tennis, teakwondo, volleyball, wrestling etc. With the promotion of Mersin Büyükşehir Belediyesi men's basketball team's to Turkish Basketball League in the 2005-06 season, the sports hall became a basketball league venue. The venue is also home to the women's side of the Mersin Büyükşehir Belediyesi S.K., which plays in the Turkish Women's Basketball League (TKBL). | Place | SportFacility | Stadium |
Cupressus guadalupensis, the Guadalupe cypress, is a species of cypress from Guadalupe Island in the Pacific Ocean off western North America. | Species | Plant | Conifer |
The Siege of Fuenterrabía of 1638 took place in June – September, 1638, between Spain and France during the Thirty Years' War and the Franco-Spanish War (1635-1659). The French army commanded by Henri de Bourbon, Prince of Condé and Henri d'Escoubleau de Sourdis composed of 27,000 men and several warships besieged the city for two months, firing 16,000 shells into the walled city, leaving only 300 survivors, most of them women and children. The city was virtually destroyed, but nevertheless did not surrender. On 7 September, the Spanish army led by Juan Alfonso Enríquez de Cabrera, 9th Admiral of Castile, relieved the city and defeated the French forces. The Spanish soldiers were successful, and the raising of the siege is celebrated annually on 8 September in a parade, known as Alarde. After the French disaster of Fuenterrabía (Hondarribia), Henri d'Escoubleau de Sourdis attempted to blame the defeat on one of his generals, Bernard de La Valette, Duke d'Épernon, who had refused to lead the attack, believing that it would fail. For the successful resistance, the city received the title of «Muy noble, muy leal, muy valerosa y muy siempre fiel». | Event | SocietalEvent | MilitaryConflict |
Nathan Sheafor (born November 16, 1961) is an American former cyclist. He competed in the team time trial at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Agent | Athlete | Cyclist |
Paolo Zacchia il Vecchio, Zacchia the elder, or Zacchia di Antonio da Vezzano (1490-1561) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He was born in Vezzano Ligure and active in Lucca. He probably trained Florence, his works show influences of Domenico Ghirlandaio and Fra Bartolomeo. His son Lorenzo di Ferro Zacchia or Zacchia il Giovane was also a painter and engraver, active in Lucca. | Agent | Artist | Painter |
ACS Macro Letters is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society. The journal is available exclusively online. The first monthly issue was published in January 2012; however, Articles ASAP began appearing on the journal's website in the Fall of 2011. ACS Macro Letters was developed to complement Macromolecules, the leading journal in polymer science. As reported in the Thomson Reuters 2010 Journal Citation Reports®, Macromolecules ranks #1 in total citations in the category of Polymer Science, with more than twice the number of citations as the #2 journal in the category. Macromolecules received a 2010 ISI Impact Factor of 4.838. With the launch of ACS Macro Letters, all Communications to the Editor that were formerly published in Macromolecules will be published as Letters in ACS Macro Letters. Researchers should turn to ACS Macro Letters for reports of early, urgent results in polymer science and to Macromolecules for more detailed discussions of comprehensive research findings. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
ExcelAire, LLC is a United States air charter company based at Long Island MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma, New York. This company operates private flights around the world using business jets and helicopters. ExcelAire also specializes in aircraft management, maintenance and sales. Founded in 1993 by Bob Sherry, ExcelAire is currently operated by Greg Brinkman, its President, a veteran of aviation with a long history with the company. Excelaire is a division of Hawthorne Global Aviation Services. Their heavy jet fleet is one of the largest on the Eastern Seaboard of the United States, consisting of 9 heavy jets as of 2014. ExcelAire's headquarters is housed in 200,000 square feet of hangar space at Long Island MacArthur Airport. | Agent | Company | Airline |
The Strathmore Rockies were a professional women's ice hockey team in the Western Women's Hockey League (WWHL). The team played its home games in Strathmore Family Center Arena, in Strathmore, Alberta, Canada. | Agent | SportsTeam | HockeyTeam |
Diana Lemieux is a United States freelance photographer and has been the assistant to the President of the Lymphoma Research Foundation, a non-profit cancer organization in downtown Manhattan. She resides in Brooklyn, New York. Her photograph \"Sometimes the Road Gets Rugged and It's Hard to Travel On\" was first published in the December 2006/January 2007 issue of JPG Magazine. Most recently, the same photograph appeared in the June 2007 issue of Smithsonian Magazine. The photograph earned her a place as a finalist of the 4th Annual Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest in the travel category and will be featured in an exhibit called \"Through Our Reader's Eyes\" at the Smithsonian in Washington DC from July 1 – August 15, 2007. Lemieux is from Boston, Massachusetts. She graduated Northeastern University where she studied English. | Agent | Artist | Photographer |
South Hill Mall is an enclosed, super-regional shopping mall located in Puyallup, Washington, United States. Opened in 1988 and expanded in 1992, the mall comprises more than 100 stores, plus a food court and movie theater, in 1,074,230 square feet (99,799 m2) of gross leasable area. The mall also includes six anchor stores (two JCPenney stores, Macy's, Sears, Target, and Dick's Sporting Goods), as well as Old Navy. The mall is managed by Cafaro Company of Youngstown, Ohio. | Place | Building | ShoppingMall |
A partial solar eclipse will occur on September 3, 2062. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A partial solar eclipse occurs in the polar regions of the Earth when the center of the Moon's shadow misses the Earth. | Event | NaturalEvent | SolarEclipse |
1145 Robelmonte is a main belt asteroid orbiting the Sun. Approximately 23 kilometers in diameter, it makes a revolution around the Sun once every 4 years. It was discovered by Eugène Joseph Delporte on February 3, 1929. It was named after Robelmont, the village in Belgium where astronomer Sylvain Arend was born. Robelmonte is the feminine form. Through an error, the names intended for 1127 Mimi and 1145 Robelmonte had been switched, and each name had been proposed by the discoverer of the other asteroid. The asteroid's provisional designation was 1929 CC. Measurements of the lightcurve made in 2010 give a rotation period of 9.01 ± 0.01 hours. It has a diameter of 23.2 km. | Place | CelestialBody | Planet |
Timo Boll (born 8 March 1981) is a German professional table tennis player who currently plays with Borussia Düsseldorf and is ranked second in the German Table Tennis National League. He is currently 13th in the ITTF world rankings as of August 2016, having previously been number one. | Agent | Athlete | TableTennisPlayer |
Billy Lange (born February 11, 1972) is an American professional basketball coach currently serving as an assistant coach and director of player development with the Philadelphia 76ers. Prior to joining the 76ers, he was the associate head coach at Villanova University and head coach of the Navy Midshipmen. He is the son of William Lange, Sr., a history teacher and retired head boys' basketball coach for Lenape High School in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. | Agent | Athlete | BasketballPlayer |
Ernobius nigrinus is a species of beetle in the family Anobiidae. | Species | Animal | Insect |
Michael \"Mick\" Docherty (born 29 October 1950 in Preston, Lancashire) is a former footballer and coach. He is the elder son of famous manager Tommy Docherty. As a player, Docherty started his career in the youth team of Chelsea, but in 1967 he moved to Burnley. He was a full-back for Burnley, Manchester City and Sunderland, before an injury brought an early end to his playing career. He subsequently joined Sunderland's coaching staff. In the 1980–81 season, Docherty took over as caretaker manager of Sunderland with four games of the season to go. He managed to save the club from relegation with a 1–0 victory over Liverpool at Anfield on the last day of the season. They finished 17th, two points clear of relegation. Since then he has consistently managed to find work in the game, although rarely as a manager. He was briefly manager of Hartlepool United between June and December 1983, a spell chiefly noted for the signing of the ailing Ray Kennedy from Swansea City. He later assisted Dave Sutton and succeeded him in 1994 as manager at Rochdale, accepting the job after three preferred candidates declined it. In 1994/95, he led Dale to the Northern Final of the Auto Windscreens Trophy. In his only full season in charge, 1995/96, a bright start led to an FA Cup third round match at Liverpool. Thereafter the team went into a steep decline and shortly after the end of the season, Docherty was dismissed, apparently due to alarm at some of his decisions on the retained list, and replaced by Graham Barrow. This season is well documented in the fly on the wall book Kicking In The Wind. Docherty was coach at Burnley where he worked alongside Ronnie Jepson and Stan Ternent. He was released alongside them at the end of the 2003–04 season, but rejoined Jepson, now manager of Gillingham, as his assistant in January 2006. When Jepson resigned in September 2007, he was named as joint caretaker manager with Iffy Onuora, but Docherty left Gillingham on 8 October 2007. On 14 May 2008, he again teamed up with Stan Ternent and Ronnie Jepson in a coaching role at Huddersfield Town. He left the club on 4 November, following Ternent's departure as manager. He now coaches at Burnley College football academy alongside Brian Taylor and John Dawson (physio). | Agent | SportsManager | SoccerManager |
The Daily Telegraph is a broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally. It was founded by Arthur B. Sleigh in 1855 as The Daily Telegraph and Courier. Since 2004, it has been owned by David and Frederick Barclay. The paper had a circulation of 523,048 in March 2014, down from 1.4 million in 1980. It has a sister paper, The Sunday Telegraph, started in 1961, which had circulation of 418,670 as of March 2014. The two newspapers are run separately, with different editorial staff, but there is cross-usage of stories. Articles published in either may be published on the Telegraph Media Group's www.telegraph.co.uk website, under the title of The Telegraph. The Telegraph is widely regarded as one of the UK's principal 'newspapers of record' and has been described by the BBC as being \"the newspaper of the establishment\". Notable scoops include the 2009 MP expenses scandal which led to a number of high-profile political resignations and its 2016 undercover investigation on the England football manager Sam Allardyce. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Newspaper |
Peter Esben-Petersen (18 December 1869 in Sverup near Silkeborg – 2 April 1942 in Silkeborg) was a Danish entomologist who specialised in world Neuroptera.He was also interested in the Orthoptera, Ephemeroptera and other insects of Denmark. Esben-Petersen was a teacher in Silkeborg. He was associated with the entomological series Danmarks Flora og Fauna.For his scientific work on world fauna he received an honorary degree from the University of Copenhagen. His insect collection is conserved in the Zoological Museum in Copenhagen (mainly, some parts are in the Natural History Museum in Aarhhus da:Naturhistorisk Museum). | Agent | Scientist | Entomologist |
Nijat Mamedov (Azerbaijani: Nicat Məmmədov; born 2 April 1985 in Nakhchivan) is an Azerbaijani chess Grandmaster (2006) and national champion in 2011. He won the European under-14 chess championship in 1999. In 2007 Mamedov tied for first with Mircea Parligras in the 11th Open International Bavarian Championship in Bad Wiessee winning the tournament on tiebreak. He tied for first with Vadim Malakhatko and Valeriy Neverov in the 2007/08 Hastings International Chess Congress. In 2008 he tied for 4–8th with Tamaz Gelashvili, Anton Filippov, Constantin Lupulescu and Alexander Zubarev in the Open Romgaz Tournament in Bucharest. In June 2013, Mamedov won the Teplice Open in Czech Republic. He played for Azerbaijan in the 2000 Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey and in the World Team Chess Championships of 2010 and 2013. | Agent | Athlete | ChessPlayer |
Jessie Strahorn Aspinall (10 December 1880 – 25 August 1953) was the first female junior medical resident at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, Sydney. Her four brothers were also doctors. | Agent | Scientist | Medician |
Maximilian Fingerhuth (born 21 December 1987) is a Chilean male artistic gymnast, representing his nation at international competitions. He competed at world championships, including the 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Melbourne. | Agent | Athlete | Gymnast |
Ivan Rusev Atanasov (born 6 May 1993) is a Bulgarian male badminton player. | Agent | Athlete | BadmintonPlayer |
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