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Bushy Park (New Zealand)
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Flora and fauna
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with colonies of ferns and mosses. A feature of the reserve is a large northern rātā Metrosideros robusta named Ratanui ("Big Rata"). It is estimated to be between 500 and 1000 years old. It is 43 metres (141 ft) in height while its girth exceeds 11 metres (36 ft), and has been severely damaged by possums.
Avifauna species include bellbirds, kereru, North Island robin, North Island saddlebacks, and tui, as well as the falcon, fantail, grey warbler, mallard, pukeko, silvereye, and white-faced heron.
Giraffe weevils, glowworms, and huhu beetles also inhabit Bushy Park.
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Butler Bulldogs men's soccer
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History
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Butler Bulldogs men's soccer History Butler University first fielded a varsity men's soccer team in 1989, when they earned a 12–7 record under head coach Langdon Kumler, including a 7–0 record against teams from the state of Indiana. The Bulldogs began conference play the following season when their record improved to 14–6 with a 5–3 mark in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference (now called the Horizon League). Coach Kumler left the program following the 1992 season and the Bulldogs were next coached by Ian Martin, who led the team to its first NCAA tournament in 1995, when the Bulldogs made it
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Butler Bulldogs men's soccer
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History
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to the round of 16 after beating in-state rival and perennial national finalist, the Indiana Hoosiers. Martin also coached the team to its second appearance in the round of 16 in 1998 before leaving the program following the 1999 season. Todd Bramble served as the head coach for one season and is now the head coach for the women's soccer team at the University of Alabama. The Bulldogs next appeared in the NCAA tournament in 2001 under head coach Joe Sochacki, who left after the 2005 season. Kelly Findley served as the Bulldogs' head coach from 2006 until 2010
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Butler Bulldogs men's soccer
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History & Team honors
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and was arguably the team's best coach, leading them to consecutive appearances in the NCAA tournament in 2009 and 2010, including an unbeaten regular season record. Findley left following the 2010 season to take the helm at North Carolina State.
Butler left the Horizon League following the 2011 season when the athletic department moved to the Atlantic 10 Conference. During their time in the Horizon, the Bulldogs earned five conference tournament championships, in 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, and 2010; and five conference season championships, in 1996, 1998, 2004, 2009, and 2010.
Butler wins the 2016 BIG EAST Championship! Team honors
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Butler Bulldogs men's soccer
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Team honors
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Horizon League Regular Season Champions (7): 1994, 1996, 1998, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010
Horizon League Tournament Champions (5): 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2010
Big East Conference Regular Season Champions (2): 2016, 2017
NCAA Tournament Appearances (8): 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2017
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César Malan
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Life
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César Malan Henri Abraham César Malan (July 7, 1787 – May 8, 1864) was a Swiss Protestant minister and hymn-writer. Life Malan was born in Geneva, Republic of Geneva and was a believing Christian from childhood. After completing his education, he went to Marseilles, France, intending to learn business. But soon after, he entered the by then rationalistic Geneva Academy in preparation for the ministry. He was ordained in 1810.
Malan was part of the Société des Amis, a group of conservative evangelicals at Geneva, which included Merle D'Aubigne, Louis Gaussen, the Monod brothers and others. In 1816–1817 during a visit
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César Malan
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Life
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to Geneva, Scotsman Robert Haldane met up with this group on a regular basis and taught through the letter to the Romans. This catalysed a movement which has come to be known as the Le Réveil, bringing fresh life to the Protestant churches on the continent of Europe in Switzerland, France, the Netherlands and further afield.
Malan was suspended from ministry in 1818 for a forthright sermon preached in 1817 on justification by faith alone (doctrinal preaching was frowned upon at the time). Following an apology and restoration he was again suspended for similar preaching and formally defrocked in 1823.
In 1820
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César Malan
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Life
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Malan founded an independent church, l'Église du témoignage. After a period of intense growth, from 1830 members from this church migrated to another independent church. Malan was known for his high Calvinist theology and somewhat autocratic manner, both of which contributed to the decline.
Malan travelled widely outside Geneva, making frequent trips to Britain (at least nine trips between 1819 and 1863). During his time in England and Scotland Malan showed his "effectiveness in personal interviews". Among others 'Rabbi' John Duncan owed his conversion to the ministry of the Genevan.
Caesar Malan was the father of orientalist and linguist Solomon Caesar Malan.
Malan
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César Malan
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Life
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died and is buried at Vandoeuvres, Switzerland
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Q5039524
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Caribou zinc mine
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Geology & Changing Ownership
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Caribou zinc mine Geology The Caribou deposit is a volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit rich in lead, zinc, copper, silver and gold. Changing Ownership Breakwater Resources owned the Caribou mine from 1995 until 2006, when the operation was taken over by Blue Note Metals Inc.
Blue Note Caribou Mines Inc. filed for bankruptcy in the summer of 2009. An Ontario-based company purchased the mine in September 2009 with the intent to reopen it.
Caribou mine is currently owned by Trevali Mining Corporation and is commercially producing.
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Carolina Klüft
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Personal life and profile
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Carolina Klüft Personal life and profile Born in Sandhult, Västergötland, Klüft grew up in Växjö, where her father, mother and three sisters still live. She currently lives in Norrköping together with her husband Patrik Klüft, who is a former pole vaulter. They were married in September 2007 at Crichton Parish Church in Midlothian, Scotland.
Klüft comes from a family with sporting traditions: her father Johnny played professional football in the Swedish Allsvenskan and her mother was an international long jumper. She started out playing football herself but took up athletics at the age of twelve. She has described being subjected to
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Carolina Klüft
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Personal life and profile
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bullying at school after moving to Växjö and subsequently using her athletic prowess to gain respect. Klüft took up the heptathlon in 2000 after coach Agne Bergvall suggested she had a future in it. Bergvall has been her main coach ever since.
Klüft is 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) tall and weighs 65 kg (140 lb / 10.2 stone). Her physique is well-suited to multi-events: she is tall and lean for the running and jumping events but also powerful enough to perform well in the shot put and javelin. She has shown more natural ability in the jumping events, sprinting and hurdles, and
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Carolina Klüft
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Personal life and profile
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has steadily improved in the throwing events and 800 m and has now been described as having no weaknesses across the seven events. This is demonstrated by her finishing in the top six in all disciplines of the 2007 World Championship heptathlon.
She is also a member of the Swedish 4 × 100 m relay team at international competitions, and was part of the team that set the national record.
She is particularly friendly with British rival Kelly Sotherton, and the two can often be seen chatting during competitions. Klüft regularly leads the other heptathletes on a lap of honor after a major
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Carolina Klüft
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Personal life and profile
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competition. She is often referred to by the nickname 'Carro' by people who know her.
When not training or competing, Klüft is a student at the Linnaeus University, studying Peace and Development. She visited areas of Sri Lanka hit by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake to make a film for Swedish TV and also sponsors children in Africa.
She is part of Reebok's "I am what I am" advertising campaign along with several other sports stars. She has been the focus of poster photography for Reebok, taken by celebrity photographer Jason Bell.
Klüft was nominated for four consecutive Laureus World Sportswoman of the
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Carolina Klüft
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Personal life and profile & 2002
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Year awards from 2005–2008.
She has a mascot, a small stuffed toy representing Eeyore, that she takes everywhere. Klüft claims that this is not for luck, but to remind her of her philosophy that sport is for fun.
She is one of very few athletes to at some time hold all five available international titles: Olympic, World Outdoor, Regional (Europe in her case) Outdoor, World Indoor and Regional Indoor. 2002 Klüft was an exceptional junior athlete. During the 2002 World Junior Championships in Athletics, at the age of 19, she set a world junior record by scoring 6,470 points. She captured her
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Carolina Klüft
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2002 & 2003
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first major championship title at the 2002 European Championships in Munich with a score of 6,542 points, improving the world junior record in the process. 2003 A score of 4933 points secured the pentathlon title at the 2003 World Indoor Championships. Klüft followed this with personal bests and victories in the heptathlons in Götzis and Tallinn.
She won her first major outdoor title, the heptathlon at the 2003 World Championships in Paris with a score of 7,001 points, ahead of Eunice Barber, who had 6,755 points. Klüft thus became the third woman ever to break the 7,000-point barrier in the heptathlon.
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Carolina Klüft
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2003 & 2004
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She set six personal bests in the seven disciplines including a 1.94 m high jump and a 200 m run of 22.98 s. At one stage she was on the brink of elimination from the competition after overstepping on the first two of her three long jump attempts but ended up recording the best jump of the competition with 6.68 m. She was later awarded the Waterford Crystal European Athlete of the Year Trophy 2003. That same year, Klüft also received the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal. 2004 Klüft competed in the long jump at the 2004 World Indoor Championships, winning
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Carolina Klüft
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2004 & 2005
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a bronze medal with a national record of 6.92 m. She warmed up for the 2004 Olympics by winning heptathlons in Götzis and Tallinn.
She won the heptathlon gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens with a score of 6,952 points. She took the lead after the high jump and extended her lead after every event from then on. With Eunice Barber absent through injury, Klüft won by an Olympic record margin of 517 points, ahead of Austra Skujytė. She also entered the long jump, qualifying for the final but finishing 11th. 2005 She began 2005 by winning the
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Carolina Klüft
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2005
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pentathlon at the European Indoor Championships with a new personal best of 4948 points. A third consecutive victory at Götzis and another in Jyväskylä set Klüft up for the defense of her heptathlon world title.
The day before the 2005 World Championships in Athletics in Helsinki, Klüft injured her foot. The injury affected her performance, particularly in the high jump which was a clearance of only 1.82 m. Klüft fell well behind Eunice Barber but made a comeback with a personal best shot put of 15.02 m and then took the lead after the 200 m. She then stretched her lead
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Carolina Klüft
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2005 & 2006
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with a long jump effort of 6.87 m, and held on to an advantage of only 18 points after the javelin. She overtook Barber at the end of the 800 m to retain the title. Klüft totaled 6,887 points, finishing ahead of Barber who took the silver medal with 6,824 points. 2006 Klüft chose not to compete at the 2006 World Indoor Championships in order to prepare for the European Championships, to be staged on home soil in Sweden. Klüft won again in Götzis and in Arles.
She defended her title at the 2006 European Athletics Championships with a score of
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Carolina Klüft
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2006 & 2007
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6,740 points, despite having been hampered by injuries throughout her preparation. She performed well below her best but still won comfortably following the withdrawal of her rival Barber after the high jump. Klüft went on to compete in the individual long jump but finished 6th. 2007 Her victory in the 2007 European Indoor Championships in Birmingham was by a margin of only 17 points over home favorite Kelly Sotherton. Klüft again narrowly missed the world pentathlon record, with a score of 4944 points.
Still recovering from her fitness problems of the previous year, she did only one heptathlon before the World
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Carolina Klüft
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2007
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Championships, a fifth victory in Götzis.
At the World Championships in Osaka, Klüft had the opportunity to become the only woman to win three world titles in the heptathlon. However, she faced strong competition from Lyudmila Blonska of Ukraine, who had, earlier in the year, set the world best heptathlon score of 2007.
Klüft started the first day by equaling her personal best of 13.15s in the 100 m Hurdles and a new personal best of 1.95 m in the high jump. Solid performances of 14.81 in the shot put and 23.38 in the 200 m followed, for Klüft to hold the
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Carolina Klüft
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2007 & 2008
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lead from Blonska after day one, with 4162 points.
On the second day, Klüft recorded a long jump of 6.85 m, threw 47.98 m in the javelin and ran 2:12.56 in the 800 metres to claim her third World Championship gold. She posted a personal best points score of 7,032, putting her second on the all-time list, and beating Larisa Turchinskaya's 18-year-old European record. 2008 She competed in an indoor triathlon (60 m hurdles, long jump and 400 m) in the Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix. Klüft narrowly won the competition after setting an indoor personal best of 52.98 in the 400
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Carolina Klüft
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2008
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m. Kelly Sotherton finished just 18 points behind Klüft, beating the Swede in both the hurdles and 400 m. On 22 February, Klüft announced that she had ruptured her hamstring and that, as a result, she would not compete at the World Indoor Championships on 7 March.
Klüft announced on 19 March 2008 that she would not contest any heptathlons in 2008, including defending her title at the Olympics, stating that she was no longer motivated to train for and compete in heptathlons. Instead she decided to concentrate upon long jump and also train seriously for triple jump. Although Klüft was
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Carolina Klüft
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2008 & 2009
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inexperienced in triple jump, she had worked with Yannick Tregaro (coach of Olympic champion Christian Olsson), who predicted that she could jump over 14.50 m.
She entered both the long jump and triple jump at the 2008 Olympics. Her best effort of 13.90 m did not qualify her for the triple jump final. She ended ninth in the long jump with a result of 6.49 m.
Although Klüft did not defend her heptathlon title at the Beijing Olympics, she stated that she might yet contest another heptathlon, after the 2008 season. 2009 Klüft missed the 2009 World Championships in Berlin as well
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Carolina Klüft
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2009 & 2010
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as the rest of the season after suffering a hamstring injury she picked up in July in Sweden. She had surgery in the middle of July, after which she needed around six months rehabilitation. 2010 Klüft competed in the 2010 European Championships in Barcelona, reaching the long jump final but ultimately finishing 11th out of the twelve athletes that reached the final. She jumped 6.33 metres but was almost 60 centimetres behind gold medalist Ineta Radēviča of Latvia. Klüft said she "didn't have any power in my legs" and "my legs felt heavy today" after qualifying for the final. She
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Carolina Klüft
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2010 & 2011
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also stated that reaching the final had satisfied her. 2011 The long jump at the 2011 World Championships in Daegu would be Klüft's last major championship start. After a qualifying 6.60 m jump, Klüft only managed 6.56 m in the final. The result was still enough to secure fourth place, but Klüft was 18 cm behind Belarusian Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova who claimed the bronze medal.
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Celine (concert residency)
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Broadcasts and recordings
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Celine (concert residency) Broadcasts and recordings Several concerts have been professionally filmed for both television and promotional use.
The premiere concert on 15 March 2011 was filmed in its entirety. Excerpts from this concert were shown in the documentary "Celine: 3 Boys and a New Show", which was broadcast in early October 2011 on the Oprah Winfrey Network, and also various advertisements for the residency. The documentary included excerpts from rehearsals of:
"Open Arms", "Man In The Mirror", "Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)", "Declaration Of Love", "Love Can Move Mountains", "All By Myself", "It's All Coming Back to Me Now", "The
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Celine (concert residency)
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Broadcasts and recordings
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Reason"
as well as from the premiere of:
"Open Arms", "Goldfinger", "(If You Can't Sing It) You'll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini)", "All By Myself", "River Deep, Mountain High", "My Heart Will Go On" and "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?", "The Reason", "Ne me quitte pas", The Power of Love", "At Seventeen", "Ben/Man in the Mirror".
"Open Arms" from the concert of 26 March, was broadcast on American Broadcasting Company during the 2011 MDA Show of Strength telethon on 4 September 2011.
On 19 June 2011, "Because You Loved Me" was broadcast at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards. The song was
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Celine (concert residency)
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Broadcasts and recordings
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filmed 15 June.
On 15 January 2012, Dion held a special concert supporting "Play without Pain: Children's Sickle Cell Benefit." The entire concert was filmed and excerpts of "Open Arms" and "Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)" were shown in the behind the scenes video of the event. A 47-second excerpt of "My Heart Will Go On" from this concert was sold to various news outlets following Dion's sudden announcement that all future concerts would be cancelled in August 2014.
A live video of "My Heart Will Go On" was leaked on YouTube on 12 July 2012, and was officially released on 31 July.
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Celine (concert residency)
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Broadcasts and recordings
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The footage in this video was filmed on 1, 2 and 3 July 2011 and shows Céline Dion performing inside a circular water curtain created by the french company Aquatique Show.
Dion's performance of "Loved Me Back to Life" on 30 December 2013 was filmed and was broadcast on Entertainment Tonight Canada during their New Year's Eve special on 31 December.
After her husband's death on 14 January 2016, Celine resumed her residency on 23 February 2016. A special video tribute as well as "With One More Look at You/Watch Closely Now" and "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" were live
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Celine (concert residency)
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Broadcasts and recordings
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streamed on Facebook. Later on, also an excerpt of "All By Myself" from that night was shown during various TV programmes as Celine struggled to finish the song.
On 23 May 2017, following a terror attack in Manchester, Celine paid homage to its victims. The tribute was streamed on her Facebook.
On 24 May 2017, the first live performance of "How Does a Moment Last Forever" was recorded and uploaded the following day on Celine's Facebook.
Following tragic hurricane season, on 20 September 2017, Celine's speech and excerpt of "Recovering" were released on Facebook encouraging people to donate money for the victims
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Celine (concert residency)
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Broadcasts and recordings
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of the natural disaster.
Following Vegas mass shooting, Celine decided to continue her residency and resumed performing two days after the events. She opened the residency with a speech that was streamed online. Celine paid tribute to the victims and donated all the proceeds from this show to the victims' families.
On 31 December 2017, a short via satellite interview and an excerpt of "Because You Loved Me" were shown on CNN's New Year's Eve Live with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen. Moreover, Fox's New Year's Eve with Steve Harvey showed "River Deep, Mountain High". However, this performance was prerecorded on 25
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Celine (concert residency)
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Broadcasts and recordings & Critical reception
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November 2017 when Dion did not change the costumes throughout the whole show as she was wearing a corset after having cancelled the previous show because of lower back spasms.
On 22 May 2018, the first live performance of "Ashes" was recorded and an excerpt was shared the following day on Celine's Facebook. Another excerpt of the song was posted on 10 February 2019 on the occasion of the Grammy nomination for the Deadpool 2 Soundtrack.
On 7 June 2019, the first live performance of “Flying On My Own” was recorded and shared the following day by Céline’s team. Critical reception The
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Celine (concert residency)
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Critical reception
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residency received many positive reviews from music critics. USA Today wrote, "Dion isn't here to perform. She's here to kill it. Again… she isn't aiming for applause. She's looking for rapture." Las Vegas Sun wrote, "A magnificent masterpiece! Celine has single-handedly redefined class and elegance in onstage performances. Her voice is sent from the angels." The Montreal Gazette wrote, "Dion magnificent in new Las Vegas show. One hell of a show!...Jaw-dropping... Grandiose, yet intimate…Pure entertainment of the highest order. Worth every penny!" Richard Ouzounian of the Toronto Star headlined his article as, "Celine Dion's Vegas show more spectacular than
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Celine (concert residency)
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Critical reception & Pollstar data
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ever," and claimed, "If her last show sold out for five years, this one should make it for ten." Pollstar data At the end of 2011, Pollstar announced that Celine was #10 on their Top 25 North American Tours gross of $41.2 million.
At the end of 2012, Pollstar announced that Celine was #29 on their Top 50 Worldwide Tours with a gross of $36.5 million.
At the end of 2013, Pollstar announced that Celine was #23 on their Top 25 North American Tours list with a gross of $38.8 million and #25 on their Worldwide Tours (this included the number from
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| 160,428 |
Q666450
| 14 | 452 | 14 | 1,015 |
Celine (concert residency)
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Pollstar data
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the Sans attendre Tour.)
Pollstar announced during their 2014 Mid Year Tour Gross that Celine was #7 on their Top 100 North American Tours List and number 28 on the Top 100 Worldwide tours list with a gross of $21.1 million.
Celine was #47 on the Top 100 American tour List and #77 on the Worldwide Grosses in 2015 with a total gross of $22.6 million, lower than previous years due to taking a year off to look after her sick husband.
Celine was #10 on the 2016 Year End Top 100 Worldwide Tours with a total gross of $85.5 million. She is
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| 160,428 |
Q666450
| 14 | 1,015 | 14 | 1,370 |
Celine (concert residency)
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Pollstar data
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#14 on the 2016 Year End Top 200 North American Tours with a total gross of $61.1 million.
Celine was #11 on the 2017 Year End Top 20 Worldwide Tours with a total gross of $101.2 million.She is the highest grossing female artist of 2017.
Celine was #15 on the 2018 billboard´s year-end boxscore charts with a total gross of $76.5 million.
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| 160,429 |
Q55584468
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 662 |
Chad Kanoff
|
Early years
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Chad Kanoff Early years Kanoff was born in Pacific Palisades, California to Chris and Mary Ellen Kanoff.
He attended Harvard-Westlake School where he was ranked 14th nationally among dual-threat quarterbacks by ESPN. Kanoff was named first-team All-CIF quarterback his senior year. He was Co-Mission League Offensive MVP and two-time first-team all-league selection. He threw for 3,400 yards and 38 touchdowns with a 63% completion rate his senior year and recorded 85 career touchdowns (passing and rushing) and was also the team captain.
Kanoff also played basketball and volleyball and helped the basketball team win CIF championship in basketball sophomore year. He
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| 160,429 |
Q55584468
| 6 | 662 | 18 | 195 |
Chad Kanoff
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Early years & 2013 & 2014 & 2015
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was awarded second-team All-CIF honoree, National AP Scholar with Distinction, CIF Scholar-Athlete Award recipient, San Fernando Valley Scholar-Athlete Award recipient, and voted Best Male Athlete at Harvard Westlake. 2013 Kanoff earned the Donold B. Lourie Award as the top offensive freshman and saw time late in victories over both Columbia and Cornell, though did not attempt a pass. 2014 Kanoff missed the entire season due to injury. 2015 Kanoff was named the starting quarterback and became the first Princeton quarterback since Chad Roghair (1991) to win his first four collegiate starts. He threw for 2,295 yards in first season as
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| 160,429 |
Q55584468
| 18 | 195 | 22 | 299 |
Chad Kanoff
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2015 & 2016
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starter; total is sixth-most in Princeton history. Kanoff completed the season with 57.2 percent of passes and had eight touchdown throws. He threw for 338 yards and three touchdowns against Yale; added 321-yard game at Yale and completed season-long pass of 63 yards against Columbia. Kanoff posted season-best 41 rushing yards against Colgate. 2016 Kanoff earned second-team All-Ivy League honors as starting quarterback after leading Princeton to the Ivy League championship. Kanoff was the team's tri-captain. He completed 61.8% of his passes for 1,741 yards and six touchdowns. Kanoff completed 21 of 25 passes for 230 yards and three touchdowns
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| 160,429 |
Q55584468
| 22 | 299 | 22 | 874 |
Chad Kanoff
|
2016
|
in 48-13 win at Columbia; was named the Princeton Athlete of the Week and selected to the Ivy League honor roll following that game. He completed 17 of 23 for 198 yards and a touchdown in 56-7 win at Cornell and ended season with 4,036 career passing yards, fifth most in Princeton history. Kanoff helped Princeton lead the Ivy League in scoring (34.6), total (415.5), and rushing (183.2) yards. He threw four interceptions in first two games of the season, and only threw two in the final eight games. Kanoff was the recipient of the Richard W. Colman Scholar-Athlete Award
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| 160,429 |
Q55584468
| 22 | 874 | 26 | 561 |
Chad Kanoff
|
2016 & 2017
|
at the season-ending Lourie Football Banquet. 2017 Kanoff became Princeton's 11th Bushnell Cup winner as the Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year after a record-breaking season. He won unanimous first-team All-Ivy League quarterback and was the recipient of the Poe-Kazmaier Trophy, the top honor given by the football team at the Donald B Lourie '22 Football Banquet. Kanoff broke the Princeton career record for passing yards with 7,510 which was previously held by Doug Butler in 1986. He moved into sixth place in the Ivy League career passing yards list and also broke the Princeton and Ivy League record
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| 160,429 |
Q55584468
| 26 | 561 | 26 | 1,192 |
Chad Kanoff
|
2017
|
for single-season passing yards with 3,474; previous Ivy mark was Jeff Mathews with 3,412 yards in 2011 and previous Princeton mark was Butler with 3,175 yards in 1983. He broke the Princeton and Ivy League record for single-season completion percentage with 73.2%; previous Ivy mark was Gavin Hoffman with 70.5% in 2000 and previous Princeton mark was Jason Garrett with 68.2% in 1988. Kanoff finished second in the Princeton rankings and fourth on the Ivy League rankings in career completion percentage (64.5%) and broke the Princeton pass efficiency single-season record and finished third on the Ivy list with 168.4; previous
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| 160,429 |
Q55584468
| 26 | 1,192 | 26 | 1,809 |
Chad Kanoff
|
2017
|
Princeton mark was 151.64, set by Quinn Epperly in 1983. He broke the Princeton record for single-season completions and finished third on the Ivy League single-season list with 284; previous Princeton mark was Butler with 224 completions in 1983. Only Brown's James Perry (309, 1999) and Eric Webber (289, 2000) completed more. Kanoff broke the Princeton record for career completions and finished fourth on the Ivy League career list with 655; previous Princeton mark was 542 (Butler, 1983-85), and only Mathews (901), Perry (789) and Cornell's Ricky Rahne (678) had more in the Ivy League. He broke the Princeton
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| 160,429 |
Q55584468
| 26 | 1,809 | 26 | 2,406 |
Chad Kanoff
|
2017
|
record and finished second on the Ivy League list for passing touchdowns with 29; previous Princeton mark was 25 (Butler/Epperly), and only Webber had more (30, 2000). Kanoff finished second on the Princeton career touchdown passes list with 43 (Butler threw 47). He set Princeton record and finished sixth on the Ivy League list with 11 consecutive games with at least one touchdown pass. Kanoff tied the Ivy League record for most 400-yard passing games (three) and 300-yard passing games (eight) in a single season. Kanoff handed Harvard its worst home Ivy loss in 50 years (52-17) by going 31
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| 160,429 |
Q55584468
| 26 | 2,406 | 30 | 440 |
Chad Kanoff
|
2017 & Arizona Cardinals
|
for 35 for 421 yards and two touchdowns and added 454 passing yards and four touchdowns against eventual Ivy champion Yale. Arizona Cardinals After going undrafted in the 2018 NFL Draft, Kanoff signed as an undrafted free agent with the Arizona Cardinals on May 1, 2018. He was waived on September 1, 2018 and was signed to the practice squad the next day. He was promoted to the active roster on November 24, 2018. He was waived on November 29, 2018 and re-signed to the practice squad. He signed a reserve/future contract with the Cardinals on December 31, 2018.
On August
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| 160,429 |
Q55584468
| 30 | 440 | 42 | 124 |
Chad Kanoff
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Arizona Cardinals & Detroit Lions & Tampa Bay Buccaneers & Personal life
|
31, 2019, Kanoff was waived by the Cardinals during final roster cuts. Detroit Lions On September 4, 2019, Kanoff was signed to the Detroit Lions practice squad. He was released on September 11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers On October 9, 2019, Kanoff was signed to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers practice squad. Personal life Kanoff has two older sisters, Katherine and Christine, and a younger brother James. He enjoys music, basketball and surfing.
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| 160,430 |
Q1063383
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 604 |
Charles F. Adams-class destroyer
|
New threat update and decommissioning
|
Charles F. Adams-class destroyer New threat update and decommissioning Although designed with cutting-edge technology for the 1950s, by the mid-1970s it was clear to the Navy that the Charles F. Adams-class destroyers were not prepared to deal with modern air attacks and guided missiles. To reduce this vulnerability, the U.S. Navy began the New Threat Upgrade (NTU) program. This consisted of a number of sensor, weapons and communications upgrades that were intended to extend the service lives of the ships. Under the NTU, these destroyers received improved electronic warfare capability through the installation of the AN/SLQ-32(V)2 EW Suite.
The upgraded combat
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| 160,430 |
Q1063383
| 6 | 604 | 6 | 1,301 |
Charles F. Adams-class destroyer
|
New threat update and decommissioning
|
system would include the MK86 Gun Fire Control System with AN/SPQ-9 radar, the Hughes AN/SPS-52C 3D radar, the AN/SPG-51C (Digital) Fire Control Radars, and the Naval Tactical Data System (NTDS). These ships were also planned to have the ability to launch several Harpoon antiship missiles, which were to be installed in their MK-11 Tartar missile launcher.
During the 1980s, the Reagan Administration chose to accelerate production of the Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruisers and build the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers, both classes with the Aegis Combat System that was considered more effective than NTU-upgraded ships, to gradually replace all existing destroyer
|
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| 160,430 |
Q1063383
| 6 | 1,301 | 6 | 1,997 |
Charles F. Adams-class destroyer
|
New threat update and decommissioning
|
and cruiser classes (especially the expensive nuclear-powered cruisers). The result of this was that only three of Charles F. Adams-class destroyers, Tattnall, Goldsborough, and Benjamin Stoddert received the full upgrade. Other ships, of the class, such as Charles F. Adams, received only partial upgrades, which included the AN/SLQ-32 and Harpoon Missile upgrades, that were intended to extend their service lives until the Arleigh Burke class could reach operational capability.
The United States Navy decommissioned its last Charles F. Adams destroyer, Goldsborough, on 29 April 1993. The Australian and German navies decommissioned their last ships of this class by 2003. Four ships
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| 160,430 |
Q1063383
| 6 | 1,997 | 6 | 2,443 |
Charles F. Adams-class destroyer
|
New threat update and decommissioning
|
of this class were transferred to the Hellenic Navy in 1992, but those have also been decommissioned.
Charles F. Adams was originally planned to open as a museum ship sometime in 2018, but those plans were put on hold and the ship is planned to be scrapped in 2020. The German destroyer Mölders was made into a museum ship, but all of the other destroyers in the class have been sunk as targets, sunk for diving wrecks or sold for scrap.
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| 160,431 |
Q20741157
| 2 | 0 | 4 | 520 |
Charles Fawcett (politician)
|
Charles Fawcett (politician) Charles Hugh Fawcett (1813 – 15 March 1890) was an Irish-born Australian politician.
He was born in County Fermanagh to Hugh Fawcett. He migrated to New South Wales around 1843, and in 1844 acquired property on the Richmond River. In 1880 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in a by-election for Clarence, moving to Richmond in the general election later that year. He did not re-contest in 1882, and retired to Bulahdelah where he became police magistrate. Fawcett died in Stroud in 1890.
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|
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| 160,432 |
Q55820021
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 170 |
Chaudhry Zafar Iqbal
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Political career
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Chaudhry Zafar Iqbal Political career He was elected to the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab as a candidate of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf from Constituency PP-26 (Jhelum-II) in 2018 Pakistani general election.
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{"datasets_id": 160433, "wiki_id": "Q24952497", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 426}
| 160,433 |
Q24952497
| 2 | 0 | 8 | 426 |
Chetak Circle
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General
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Chetak Circle Chetak Circle is a locality, embarked by a large roundabout in the Udaipur city of Rajasthan state. This is among the popular shopping area in the city. General Chetak Circle is an adjoining roundabout next to Hathipole. It is around 2 km away from the Udaipur City Bus Depot and 2.5 km from Udaipur City railway station. It is very close to several adjoining markets, namely Hathipole, Court Chouraha, Panchawati etc. This roundabout is named after the loyal horse of Maharana Pratap named Chetak. A real-life sized statue of that horse is placed at the center of this roundabout, along
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| 160,433 |
Q24952497
| 8 | 426 | 8 | 461 |
Chetak Circle
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General
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with several decorative fountains.
|
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| 160,434 |
Q56036881
| 2 | 0 | 4 | 340 |
Christiane K. Kuhl
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Christiane K. Kuhl Christiane K. Kuhl (born 1966 in Bonn, Germany) is a scientist at RWTH Aachen University. She is Head of the Department of Radiology.
Her research focuses on the improvement of MRI scanning in the detection of breast cancer. She is a member of the Radiological Society of North America and the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
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| 160,435 |
Q2061147
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 620 |
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin (Alikovo)
|
History
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Church of the Assumption of the Virgin (Alikovo) History In Alikovsky volost of Yadrinsky District 34 villages were registered. Lived in them 7900 showers: 3917 male, to 3983 female. In 1782 on donations of parishioners have opened Church of the Assumption of the Virgin. The quantity of parish settlements was 18: Seener, Togach, Azamat, Yangoras, Videsjuch, Urmaevo, Izvanka, Ilgishovo, Ojkasy, Korakkasy, Tautovo, Hodjakovo, Khirlepposi, Toropkasy, Pavlushkino, Jargunkino, the Attic, Horavary. In arrival 1047 courtyard at that time were considered, men was 3007, women 2968.
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin in Alikovo has been based in August, 1744. Then it
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| 160,435 |
Q2061147
| 6 | 620 | 6 | 1,338 |
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin (Alikovo)
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History
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was a wooden building in the settlement Alikovo center. After opening of church tsarina Vseja of Russia Elizabeth Petrovna has sent новостроенному to a temple the thankful book with the following signature
«Сия книга изготовлена типографией и по приказу преосвященного Дмитрия Епископа Нижегородского палатою отдана безденежно декабря 3 дня 1747 года, в Курмышском уезде новокрещенного села Успенское, Аликово тож новостроенного у новокрещенных церкви»
In 1755 for Alikovsky charch from Yadrin have brought 2 bells in weight on 10 pods.
From historical documents is known that priests serving in 1774 have been killed by participants of country revolt of Emelyne Pugachev.
And in 1782
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| 160,435 |
Q2061147
| 6 | 1,338 | 6 | 1,976 |
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin (Alikovo)
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History
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for parishioners of Alikovsky arrival the new wooden building of church has been constructed. And in 1901 on means of parishioners again the wooden building of church is under construction. In church two holy tables: the Assumption of Divine Mother and St. John Bogoslov.
In the beginning of 1930 in Russia start to close temples ruthlessly. In 1936 during strong hurricane all top part of church together with bells has fallen to the ground. After repair in a church building have opened regional Recreation center.
In 1991 on an insisting of parishioners of village Alikovo and neighboring settlements in August of this
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| 160,435 |
Q2061147
| 6 | 1,976 | 10 | 243 |
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin (Alikovo)
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History & Church-parish school
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year church divine services have renewed in a house of worship. Now building of a new temple is conducted.
The building of orthodox church which will decorate in the near future village, is under construction the whole world. The feasible financial help is rendered by rural settlements, schools, the various organizations, parishioners and simple inhabitants, and not only Alikovsky area [2]. Church-parish school The church-parish school has sat down Alikovo is opened in 1845 («the summary record about a condition of church-parish schools and schools of the reading and writing of the Kazan province) [3]. This school worked in village Norusovo,« village
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| 160,435 |
Q2061147
| 10 | 243 | 10 | 456 |
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin (Alikovo)
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Church-parish school
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nowadays Narusovo of Vurnarsky area CHR» earlier. In 1854 the given school is transported in village Alikovo and renamed into «Church-parish school of village Alikovo of Yadrinsky District of the Kazan province».
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| 160,436 |
Q19864698
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 527 |
Churchland pear
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Characteristic features
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Churchland pear Characteristic features The 'Church' Pear is of medium size, approximately 2 to 3 inches in length by 2 1/3 inches wide, and is largest in the middle and tapers both ways. The skin is greenish-yellow in color, russet-ed at the base and crown, with occasionally russet markings on other portions of the exterior. The stem is approximately 1 and three eighths inches long and of a cinnamon color. Its flesh is fine in texture and buttery, and it has a mild flavor. It commences ripening about the middle of July, and continues till the end of September.
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| 160,437 |
Q3104721
| 2 | 0 | 10 | 103 |
Cioppino
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Description & History
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Cioppino Description Cioppino is traditionally made from the catch of the day, which in San Francisco is typically a combination of Dungeness crab, clams, shrimp, scallops, squid, mussels and fish, all sourced from salt-water ocean, in this case the Pacific. The seafood is then combined with fresh tomatoes in a wine sauce.
The dish can be served with toasted bread, either local sourdough or French bread. The bread acts as a starch, similar to a pasta, and is dipped into the sauce. History Cioppino was developed in the late 1800s by Italian immigrants who fished off Meiggs Wharf and lived in
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| 160,437 |
Q3104721
| 10 | 103 | 10 | 685 |
Cioppino
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History
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the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, many from the port city of Genoa. When a fisherman came back empty handed, they would walk around with a pot to the other fishermen asking them to chip in whatever they could. What ever ended up in the pot became their Cioppino. The fishermen that chipped in expected the same treatment if they came back empty handed in the future. It later became a staple as Italian restaurants proliferated in San Francisco.
The name comes from cioppin which is the name of a classic soup from the Italian region Liguria, similar in flavor
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| 160,437 |
Q3104721
| 10 | 685 | 10 | 1,362 |
Cioppino
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History
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to cioppino but with less tomato and using Mediterranean seafood cooked to the point that it falls apart.
The dish also shares its origin with other regional Italian variations of seafood stew similar to cioppin, including cacciucco from Tuscany, brodetto di pesce from Abruzzo and others. Similar dishes can be found in coastal regions throughout the Mediterranean, from Portugal to Greece. Examples of these include suquet de peix from Catalan-speaking regions and bouillabaisse from Provence.
The earliest printed description of cioppino is from a 1901 recipe in The San Francisco Call, though the stew is called "chespini". "Cioppino" first appears in 1906
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| 160,437 |
Q3104721
| 10 | 1,362 | 14 | 445 |
Cioppino
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History & Presentation
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in The Refugee's Cookbook, a fundraising effort to benefit San Franciscans displaced by the 1906 earthquake and fire. Presentation Generally the seafood is cooked in broth and served in the shell, including the crab, which is often served halved or quartered. It therefore requires special utensils, typically a crab fork and cracker. Depending on the restaurant, it may be accompanied by a bib to prevent food stains on clothing, a damp napkin and a second bowl for the shells. A variation, commonly called "lazy man's cioppino", is served with shells pre-cracked or removed.
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| 160,438 |
Q3814
| 2 | 0 | 10 | 308 |
Coihueco
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Demographics & Administration
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Coihueco Demographics According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Coihueco spans an area of 1,776.6 km² (686 sq mi) and has 23,583 inhabitants (12,211 men and 11,372 women). Of these, 7,230 (30.7%) lived in urban areas and 16,353 (69.3%) in rural areas. The population grew by 4.4% (998 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses. Administration As a commune, Coihueco is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. The 2008-2012 alcalde is Arnoldo Manuel Jiménez Venegas (PPD).
Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Coihueco is represented
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| 160,438 |
Q3814
| 10 | 308 | 10 | 687 |
Coihueco
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Administration
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in the Chamber of Deputies by Carlos Abel Jarpa (PRSD) and Rosauro Martínez (RN) as part of the 41st electoral district, (together with Chillán, Pinto, San Ignacio, El Carmen, Pemuco, Yungay and Chillán Viejo). The commune is represented in the Senate by Victor Pérez Varela (UDI) and Mariano Ruiz -Esquide Jara (PDC) as part of the 13th senatorial constituency (Biobío-Coast).
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| 160,439 |
Q5159520
| 2 | 0 | 10 | 102 |
Conestoga (convention)
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Conestoga '97 (1) & Conestoga '98 (2)
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Conestoga (convention) Conestoga '97 (1) Conestoga '97 was held March 21-23, 1997, at the Radisson Inn at the Tulsa Airport. Featured guests included Guests of Honor Barbara Hambly & George Alec Effinger, Artist Guest of Honor Joy Marie Ledet, Toastmaster Robin Wayne Bailey, Fan Guest of Honor Gerald Burton, and Filk Guest of Honor Tom Smith. The con chair was Curtis Berry. The play was the Star Bores Trilogy. Charity activities during the convention benefited the American Cancer Society. Conestoga '98 (2) Conestoga '98 was held June 26-28, 1998, at the Sheraton Tulsa Hotel, on 41st Street near Highway 169.
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| 160,439 |
Q5159520
| 10 | 102 | 14 | 232 |
Conestoga (convention)
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Conestoga '98 (2) & Conestoga '99 (3)
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Featured guests included Guest of Honor Connie Willis, Artist Guest of Honor David A. Cherry, Toastmaster Mark Simmons, Fan Guests of Honor Jim & Susan Satterfield, and Special Guest Carole Nelson Douglas. The con chair was Roger Allen. The play was All Alone, After the Fall of a Very Long Night. Charity activities during the convention benefited the Tulsa Zoo. Conestoga '99 (3) Conestoga '99 was held June 25-27, 1999. Featured guests included Guest of Honor Harry Turtledove, Artist Guest of Honor David Lee Anderson, Toastmaster Gardner Dozois, Mystery Guest of Honor Barbara Hambly, Fan Guest of Honor Keith
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| 160,439 |
Q5159520
| 14 | 232 | 20 | 14 |
Conestoga (convention)
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Conestoga '99 (3) & Conestoga 2000 (4) & Conestoga 2001 (5)
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Stokes, and Special Guest George Alec Effinger. (At the last minute, Effinger was unable to attend.) The con chair was Tim Frayser. The play was The Fandom Menace. Charity activities during the convention benefited Our House. Conestoga 2000 (4) Conestoga 2000 was held July 14-16, 2000. Featured guests included Guest of Honor David Weber, Artist Guest of Honor Lubov, Mystery Guest of Honor Nancy Pickard, Toastmaster Roger Tener, and Fan Guests of Honor Tim & Kimber Chessmore. The con chair was Randy Farran. The play was Spandex Men. Charity activities during the convention benefited Operation School Bell. Conestoga 2001
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| 160,439 |
Q5159520
| 20 | 14 | 26 | 231 |
Conestoga (convention)
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Conestoga 2001 (5) & Conestoga 6 (2002)
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(5) Conestoga 2001 was held July 27-29, 2001. Featured guests included Guest of Honor Joe Haldeman, Artist Guest of Honor Kelley Vandevir, Toastmaster Tim Powers, and Fan Guests of Honor Mike & Karla Weaver. The con chair was Tim Frayser. The play was Plan 9 of the Apes. Charity activities during the convention benefited the Tulsa Air and Space Center. Conestoga 6 (2002) Conestoga 6 was held July 19-21, 2002. Featured guests included Guest of Honor Elizabeth Moon, Artist Guest of Honor Nene Thomas, Toastmistress Lee Martindale, Fan Guests of Honor Lori Wolf and A.T. Campbell, III, and Special Guest
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| 160,439 |
Q5159520
| 26 | 231 | 30 | 409 |
Conestoga (convention)
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Conestoga 6 (2002) & Conestoga 7 (2003)
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Joe R. Lansdale. The con chair was Danny Myers. The play was Attack of the Groans. Charity activities during the convention benefited Tulsa Domestic Violence Intervention Services, Inc. Conestoga 7 (2003) Conestoga 7 was held July 18-20, 2003. This was the first year of the Conestoga Short Film Festival and the old OKon mascot "Okie the Penguin" returned as the official mascot of Conestoga Featured guests included Guest of Honor David Brin, Artist Guest of Honor Keith Birdsong, Toastmistress Esther Friesner, and Fan Guest of Honor David Lee Anderson. The con chair was Randy Farran. The play was Spandex 2XL.
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| 160,439 |
Q5159520
| 30 | 409 | 38 | 148 |
Conestoga (convention)
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Conestoga 7 (2003) & Conestoga 8 (2004) & Conestoga 9 (2005)
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Charity activities during the convention benefited the Tulsa Speech and Hearing Association. Conestoga 8 (2004) Conestoga 8 was held July 16-18, 2004. Featured guests included Guest of Honor Eric Flint, Artist Guest of Honor Darrell K. Sweet, Toastmaster Walter Jon Williams, and Fan Guests of Honor Curtis & Marilyn Berry. The con chair was Tim Frayser. The play was Dorks of the Ring. Charity activities during the convention benefited the Animal Rescue Foundation. Conestoga 9 (2005) Conestoga 9 was held July 15-17, 2005. Featured guests included Guest of Honor George R.R. Martin, Artist Guest of Honor Brad W. Foster, Toastmaster
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| 160,439 |
Q5159520
| 38 | 148 | 42 | 349 |
Conestoga (convention)
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Conestoga 9 (2005) & Conestoga 10 (2006)
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Bradley Denton, and Fan Guests of Honor: Margene Bahm, Paula Helm Murray, & James J. Murray. The con chair was Randy Farran. The play was The Sith Hits the Fans. Charity activities during the convention benefited Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Green Country. Conestoga 10 (2006) Conestoga 10 was held July 28-30, 2006, at the Radisson Tulsa (formerly a Sheraton) in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Conestoga shared its tenth anniversary celebration with small press publishers Meisha Merlin Publishing and Yard Dog Press. Featured guests included Guest of Honor David Drake, Artist Guest of Honor Don Maitz, Toastmaster Robin Wayne Bailey, Fan
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| 160,439 |
Q5159520
| 42 | 349 | 46 | 343 |
Conestoga (convention)
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Conestoga 10 (2006) & Conestoga 11 (2007)
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Guests of Honor Lynn Stranathan & Selina Rosen, plus Special Guest James P. Hogan. The play was A Night at the Space Opera. Charity activities during the convention benefited The Royal Gauntlet Educational Birds of Prey Show and Animal Rehabilitation Center. Conestoga 11 (2007) Conestoga 11 was held July 20-22, 2007, at the Radisson Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Conestoga is the host to 1632 Minicon 6. Featured guests included Guest of Honor Laurell K. Hamilton, Artist Guest of Honor John Picacio, Toastmaster Elizabeth Moon, Fan Guests of Honor Richard and Michelle Zellich, and special "1632" Guest of Honor Eric Flint.
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Q5159520
| 46 | 343 | 50 | 400 |
Conestoga (convention)
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Conestoga 11 (2007) & Conestoga 12 (2008)
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The con chair was Randy Farran. The play was Heroes of the Lost Battlestar. Charity activities during the convention benefited Safari’s Sanctuary, a non-profit 501(c)(3) wildlife refuge with two missions: rescue & education. Conestoga 12 (2008) Conestoga 12 was held July 25-27, 2008, at the Radisson Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Featured guests included Guest of Honor Diana Gabaldon, Toastmaster Gordon Van Gelder, Art Guest of Honor Stephen Hickman, and Fan Guest of Honor Tim Miller. The play was You Don't Mess with the Iron Man. Charity activities during the convention benefited Therapetics, a non-profit organization that provides service
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| 160,439 |
Q5159520
| 50 | 400 | 58 | 268 |
Conestoga (convention)
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Conestoga 12 (2008) & Conestoga 13 (2009) & Conestoga 14 (2010)
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dogs to care for the disabled. Conestoga 13 (2009) Conestoga 13 was held April 24-26, 2009, at the Radisson Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Featured guests included Guest of Honor Robin Hobb, Toastmaster Frank Wu, Art Guest of Honor Real Musgrave, and Fan Guest of Honor Diana Bailey. The play was Botchmen. Conestoga 14 (2010) Conestoga 14 was held April 23-25, 2010, at the Radisson Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Featured guests included Guest of Honor S. M. Stirling, Artist Guest of Honor Bob Eggleton, Fan Guest of Honor Leonard Bishop, and Toastmaster Travis S. Taylor. The play was Derivitar.
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| 160,439 |
Q5159520
| 60 | 0 | 62 | 204 |
Conestoga (convention)
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Scheduled but eventually canceled
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Scheduled but eventually canceled Conestoga 15 was originally scheduled to be held April 29-May 1, 2011, at the Radisson Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma. However, due to financial and logistical concerns, Conestoga 15 was postponed indefinitely.
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| 160,440 |
Q1135806
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 598 |
Cory Stillman
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Playing career
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Cory Stillman Playing career Stillman grew up in Peterborough, Ontario playing hockey for the Minor Petes (OMHA) program. He also played competitive baseball. In 1989–90, Stillman played for the Peterborough Roadrunners Jr.B. (MTJHL) hockey club before being a 2nd round choice (27th overall) of the Windsor Spitfires in the 1990 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection.
Stillman started his professional career in 1992, when he was drafted sixth overall in the first round by the Calgary Flames. Stillman was tried on both wings, and was quoted saying he liked the left side better but he can play right wing easily
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| 160,440 |
Q1135806
| 6 | 598 | 6 | 1,181 |
Cory Stillman
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Playing career
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if needed. During the 2000–2001 season, Stillman was traded to the St. Louis Blues where he played for three seasons. At the 2003 entry draft, he was traded to Tampa Bay where he helped the Lightning win the Stanley Cup in June 2004.
During the free agent signing period following the end of the 2004–2005 NHL lockout, Stillman agreed to a three-year contract with the Carolina Hurricanes August 2, 2005. There, his team also won the Stanley Cup. He became the first player since Claude Lemieux to win consecutive Cups with different teams, being the eleventh overall and
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| 160,440 |
Q1135806
| 6 | 1,181 | 10 | 22 |
Cory Stillman
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Playing career & Executive and Coaching career
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most recent to do so.
Stillman waived his no-trade clause February 11, 2008, so that the Hurricanes could trade him along with Mike Commodore to the Ottawa Senators for Patrick Eaves and Joe Corvo.
On July 1, 2008, Stillman signed a 3-year deal worth $10.6-million with the Florida Panthers.
On February 17, 2011, Cory Stillman played his 1000th NHL Game against the Philadelphia Flyers at BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida.
The Florida Panthers traded Stillman back to the Carolina Hurricanes February 24, 2011, for Ryan Carter and a fifth round pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Executive and Coaching career Stillman announced his
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| 160,440 |
Q1135806
| 10 | 22 | 14 | 131 |
Cory Stillman
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Executive and Coaching career & Personal life
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retirement after 16 seasons in the NHL on September 8, 2011. He initially joined the Florida Panthers staff as a development coach in the proceeding 2011-12 season before returning to the Hurricanes the following year as the Director of Player Development and Director of Forwards Development.
Stillman remained in his role with the Hurricanes from 2012 until May 25, 2017, when the Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario Hockey League announced the hiring of Stillman as their new head coach. Personal life Stillman is married to the former Mara Stefanski. The Stillmans have three children, Riley, Madison and Chase. His father-in-law is
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| 160,440 |
Q1135806
| 14 | 131 | 14 | 402 |
Cory Stillman
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Personal life
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former AHL player Bud Stefanski. Stefanski was general manager and coach of the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors of the OHL from 2003-2007. His son, Riley, was drafted from the OHL Oshawa Generals to the Florida Panthers in the 2016 NHL Draft as the 114th overall pick.
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| 160,441 |
Q5175552
| 2 | 0 | 8 | 329 |
Cottages (Van Gogh series)
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Background
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Cottages (Van Gogh series) Cottages is a subject of paintings created by Vincent van Gogh from 1883 and 1885. This is related to the Peasant Character Studies that Van Gogh worked on during the same time period. Background Inspired by the work of Jean-François Millet and others working in the 'peasant' genre, Van Gogh became interested in representing peasant life in his art. To depict the essence and spirit of their life, he for a time lived as they lived, he was in the fields as they were, enduring the weather for long hours as they were. To do
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| 160,441 |
Q5175552
| 8 | 329 | 12 | 201 |
Cottages (Van Gogh series)
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Background & Drenthe
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so was not something taught in art schools, he wrote, a reflection of his frustrated by traditionalists who focused on technique more than the essence of the subject matter.
So thoroughly was he engaged in living the peasant lifestyle that his appearance and manner of speech began to change. This alienated some of his friends and family, but was a cost, he believed, necessary for his artistic development. Drenthe Van Gogh visited the province of Drenthe for three months, staying in Nieuw-Amsterdam,. While there, he explored the countryside still untouched by progress found in larger towns and cities. Cottages
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| 160,441 |
Q5175552
| 12 | 201 | 16 | 281 |
Cottages (Van Gogh series)
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Drenthe & Nuenen
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(F17) is a study of farm cottages and an outbuilding that Van Gogh found on one of his treks. The dark cottage is set against the evening sky. Here he was greatly impressed by the working poor, but unable to find models for his character studies. Nuenen In 1882, Van Gogh's father became pastor in Nuenen and the family lived at the vicarage at Nuenen, a small village in the North Brabant district of the Netherlands. Having been in Drenthe for several months, Van Gogh came to live with his parents in December 1883 and stayed there
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| 160,441 |
Q5175552
| 16 | 281 | 16 | 873 |
Cottages (Van Gogh series)
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Nuenen
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until May 1885.
During the winter in Nuenen Van Gogh worked on character studies of the local peasants. There was little to be done in the fields and Van Gogh was able to make connections to people through his father, a town minister. Van Gogh's character studies culminated in his famous painting The Potato Eaters.
The Cottage (F83) was a home that the De Groot family, immortalized in The Potato Eaters shared with another family. The cottage has double front doors, a split chimney and quarters for two families. Seen in the evening light, the cottage seems peaceful.
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| 160,441 |
Q5175552
| 16 | 873 | 16 | 1,118 |
Cottages (Van Gogh series)
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Nuenen
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Van Gogh called the peasant homes "human nests".
Peasant Woman Digging in Front of Her Cottage (F142) was one of the paintings that Van Gogh left behind when he went to Antwerp in 1885 and it went to his mother Anna Carbentus van Gogh.
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| 160,442 |
Q2908699
| 2 | 0 | 12 | 139 |
Crinagoras of Mytilene
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Early life & Rome
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Crinagoras of Mytilene Crinagoras of Mytilene, also known as Crinogoras, sometimes spelt as Krinagorasis or Krinagoras (name in Greek: Κριναγόρας ὁ Μυτιληναῖος, 70 BC-18) was a Greek epigrammatist and ambassador, who lived in Rome as a court poet. Early life Crinagoras came from an eminent family from the Greek Island of Mytilene. Crinagoras was born and raised in the capital, which was the same name as the island. He had at least one known brother called Eucleides. Rome He was a contemporary of the Greek Geographer Strabo and Strabo mentions Crinagoras as a man of some distinction. According to inscriptions
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| 160,442 |
Q2908699
| 12 | 139 | 12 | 540 |
Crinagoras of Mytilene
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Rome
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found in Mytilene, Crinagoras was sent as an ambassador on behalf of the capital to Rome in 45 BC and 26 BC.
In the reign of the first Roman Emperor Augustus, he lived in the court as a poet. During his time in Rome, he wrote several epigrams, which refer to Augustus’ reign. He also wrote poems dedicated to the Roman Gods. Crinagoras, in his work, is perceived to have a true poetic spirit.
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| 160,443 |
Q3514225
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 613 |
Croatian Argentines
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History
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Croatian Argentines History At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries there were 133 settlements, with some 120,000 Croats in Argentina, for the most part hailing from the coastal regions of Dalmatia and the Croatian Littoral, who were among the first European immigrants to settle in the Argentine pampas. The pioneers from the island of Hvar were followed by emigrants from other parts of Dalmatia and the other historic Croatian lands, mostly present-day Croatia.
The most financially successful of all the Croats in Argentina was also almost the first to arrive: Nikola Mihanović came to Montevideo, Uruguay in 1867, and, having
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| 160,443 |
Q3514225
| 6 | 613 | 6 | 1,257 |
Croatian Argentines
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History
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settled in Buenos Aires, Mihanović owned 350 vessels of one kind or another by 1909, including 82 steamers. By 1918, he employed 5,000 people, mostly from his native Dalmatia. Mihanović by himself was thus a major factor in building up a Croat community which remains primarily Dalmatian to this day.
The second wave of Croat immigration was far more numerous, totalling 15,000 by 1939. Mostly peasants, these immigrants fanned out to work the land in Buenos Aires Province, Santa Fe, Chaco, and Patagonia. This wave was accompanied by a numerous clergy to attend their spiritual needs, especially Franciscans.
If the first two
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| 160,443 |
Q3514225
| 6 | 1,257 | 6 | 1,708 |
Croatian Argentines
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History
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waves had been primarily economic, the third wave after World War II was eminently political. Some 20,000 Croatian political refugees came to Argentina, and most became construction workers on Peron's public works projects until they started to pick up some Spanish. Argentina today has the largest number of Croatian descendants in Latin America followed by Chile (120,000–140,000 Croats) and the third largest in the world after the United States.
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| 160,444 |
Q3048277
| 2 | 0 | 4 | 576 |
Cubical atom
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Cubical atom The cubical atom was an early atomic model in which electrons were positioned at the eight corners of a cube in a non-polar atom or molecule. This theory was developed in 1902 by Gilbert N. Lewis and published in 1916 in the article "The Atom and the Molecule" and used to account for the phenomenon of valency.
Lewis's theory was based on Abegg's rule. It was further developed in 1919 by Irving Langmuir as the cubical octet atom. The figure below shows structural representations for elements of the second row of the periodic table.
Although the cubical
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| 160,444 |
Q3048277
| 4 | 576 | 8 | 163 |
Cubical atom
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Bonding in the cubical atom model
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model of the atom was soon abandoned in favor of the quantum mechanical model based on the Schrödinger equation, and is therefore now principally of historical interest, it represented an important step towards the understanding of the chemical bond. The 1916 article by Lewis also introduced the concept of the electron pair in the covalent bond, the octet rule, and the now-called Lewis structure. Bonding in the cubical atom model Single covalent bonds are formed when two atoms share an edge, as in structure C below. This results in the sharing of two electrons. Ionic bonds are formed by the
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| 160,444 |
Q3048277
| 8 | 163 | 8 | 772 |
Cubical atom
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Bonding in the cubical atom model
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transfer of an electron from one cube to another, without sharing an edge (A). An intermediate state B where only one corner is shared was also postulated by Lewis.
Double bonds are formed by sharing a face between two cubic atoms. This results in sharing four electrons:
Triple bonds could not be accounted for by the cubical atom model, because there is no way of having two cubes share three parallel edges. Lewis suggested that the electron pairs in atomic bonds have a special attraction, which result in a tetrahedral structure, as in the figure below (the new location of the electrons
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| 160,444 |
Q3048277
| 8 | 772 | 8 | 1,083 |
Cubical atom
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Bonding in the cubical atom model
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is represented by the dotted circles in the middle of the thick edges). This allows the formation of a single bond by sharing a corner, a double bond by sharing an edge, and a triple bond by sharing a face. It also accounts for the free rotation around single bonds and for the tetrahedral geometry of methane.
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| 160,445 |
Q1530359
| 2 | 0 | 8 | 329 |
DC injection braking
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Applications of DC injection braking
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DC injection braking DC injection braking is a method of slowing AC electric motors. A DC voltage is injected into the winding of the AC motor after the AC voltage is disconnected, providing braking force to the rotor. Applications of DC injection braking When power is disconnected from the motor, the rotor spins freely until friction slows it to a stop. Large rotors and loads with a high moment of inertia may take a significant amount of time to stop through inherent friction alone. To reduce downtime, or possibly as an emergency safety feature, DC injection braking can be used
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