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Scott Sharp (politician)
Scott Sharp is an American politician who has served as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives since January 1, 2021. He represents Kentucky's 100th House district. He was first elected in the 2020 Kentucky House of Representatives election and was reelected in the 2022 Kentucky House of Representatives election. Sharp served in the United States Army. Sharp earned an Master of Science in organizational psychology from St. Joseph University and an Master of Arts in management from Webster University. He has taught at Ohio University Southern Campus. He is a Catholic.
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Scott Sharp is an American politician who has served as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives since January 1, 2021. He represents Kentucky's 100th House district.
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Green Timbers station
Green Timbers is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. It will be located above Fraser Highway east of 140 Street in the Surrey City Centre district of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. It is scheduled to open in 2028.
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Green Timbers is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. It will be located above Fraser Highway east of 140 Street in the Surrey City Centre district of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. It is scheduled to open in 2028.
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152 Street station
152 Street is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. It will be located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Fraser Highway and 152 Street in the Fleetwood town centre of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. It is scheduled to open in 2028.
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152 Street is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system.
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Fleetwood station (SkyTrain)
Fleetwood is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. It will be located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Fraser Highway and 160 Street in the Fleetwood town centre of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. It is scheduled to open in 2028.
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Fleetwood is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system.
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Bakerview–166 Street station
Bakerview–166 Street is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. It will be located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Fraser Highway and 166 Street in the Fleetwood town centre of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. It is scheduled to open in 2028.
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Bakerview–166 Street is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system.
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Hillcrest–184 Street station
Hillcrest–184 Street is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. It will be located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Fraser Highway and 184 Street in the Hillcrest neighbourhood of Cloverdale in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. It is scheduled to open in 2028.
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Hillcrest–184 Street is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system.
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Clayton station (SkyTrain)
Clayton is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. It will be located at the northwest corner of the future intersection of Fraser Highway and 190 Street in the Clayton neighbourhood of Cloverdale in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. It is scheduled to open in 2028.
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Clayton is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system.
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Willowbrook station (SkyTrain)
Willowbrook is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. It will be located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Fraser Highway and Willowbrook Drive in Langley Township, British Columbia, Canada. It will be adjacent to the Willowbrook Shopping Centre and is scheduled to open in 2028.
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Willowbrook is a planned elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system.
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William Shirley Mathews
William Shirley Mathews was an Osage politician who served in several positions of Osage Nation government. He served as the Osage Nation treasurer between 1882 and 1886, chief justice between 1890 and 1892, and prosecuting attorney between 1894 and 1896, as well as on the tribal council from 1910 and 1912. He was also the father of John Joseph Mathews. William Shirley Mathews was born on September 15, 1848, in Fort Gibson, Creek Nation, Indian Territory, to John Allen Mathews and Sarah Williams (1816–1856), the daughter of William S. Williams and his Osage wife A-Ci'n-Ga. He was educated by Jesuits at the Osage Mission's post in St. Paul, Kansas. During the American Civil War, his father was a Confederate guerilla. At the age of twelve he rode to the Osage Mission to warn Father Schoenmakers that a gang of guerrillas led by his father was heading to the mission, saving the priests there. His father was killed by Union Army forces on September 19, 1861, leaving Mathews an orphan. He travelled to Texas with his brother Edward where they found work as cowboys. They later worked the cattle trails and settled in the Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. In 1874, Will and Edward moved to the Osage Nation after their removal to Osage County. He built a cattle ranch with his brother, which he worked until he lost a leg in an accident. Afterward he worked as a banker and merchant, buying a gristmill built by the United States and operating it until 1903. By 1907, Mathews had founded the Osage Mercantile Company, the most prominent general store in the Osage Nation. Mathews served as the Osage Nation treasurer from 1882 and 1886, chief justice from 1890 to 1892, and prosecuting attorney from 1894 to 1896. During the allotment of the Osage Nation, Mathews served as a delegate to the United States Congress alongside other Osage leaders such as Bacon Rind, Fred Lookout, and James Bigheart, on four occasions. After Oklahoma statehood, he served on the Osage Nation tribal council between 1910 and 1912. He married Pauline "Jennie" Eugenia Girardin 1887 in Osage County. The couple had eight children: Sarah Josephine (b. 1888), Susan Frances (1889–1891), George Martin (1891), William N. (1892-1895), John Joseph Mathews, Marie Imogene (b. 1897), Lilian Bernard (b. 1899), and Florence Julia (b. 1902). He died on March 15, 1915.
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William Shirley Mathews was an Osage politician who served in several positions of Osage Nation government. He served as the Osage Nation treasurer between 1882 and 1886, chief justice between 1890 and 1892, and prosecuting attorney between 1894 and 1896, as well as on the tribal council from 1910 and 1912. He was also the father of John Joseph Mathews.
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The Dog & The Boy
The Dog & the Boy (Japanese: 犬と少年, romanized: Inu to Shōnen) is a 2023 animated science fiction short film directed by Ryōtarō Makihara. Distributed by Netflix and released on YouTube on 31 January 2023, the film follows the friendship between a robot dog and a boy. It became notable for its use of generative artificial intelligence art to create its background artwork, which was widely negatively received online. A young boy finds a robot dog in a forest under a pile of garbage. The two become close and spend time playing, fishing, and biking together as the seasons change. The boy gets older and, during a fireworks display, his city starts getting bombed. The boy leaves the city while the dog gets left behind to watch as it gets decimated. The seasons continue to change until a team of workers in hazmat suits arrive, one of whom kicks the dog into rubble and causes it to pass out. The dog wakes up to find that the boy, now an old man, has found him in the rubble, and the two embrace. The Dog & the Boy was directed by Ryōtarō Makihara, who also served as its storyboarder and key animator. It was produced by the Tokyo-based animation studio Netflix Anime Creators Base, launched in September 2021, alongside Japanese production company Wit Studio and the Japanese artificial intelligence art studio Rinna, the latter of which had been spun off from Microsoft's artificial intelligence chatbot of the same name in 2015. It was the first production by Netflix Anime Creators Base to use generative artificial intelligence. Production on the film began in January 2022 and it was released on YouTube on January 31, 2023. It runs for three minutes. The film's background artwork was made with the assistance of artificial intelligence, with its background designer credited as "AI + Human". The backgrounds were first drawn by hand as concept art by an unnamed animator before being processed using artificial intelligence several times and tweaked by hand again. According to Daiki Sakurai, Netflix's chief anime producer, the film utilized an original artificial intelligence art program based on DALL-E that exclusively used 5,000 to 6,000 pieces of background art from Netflix original programming; Ars Technica's Benj Edwards wrote that the program appeared similar to Stable Diffusion's "img2img" process that transformed a preexisting image based on a text prompt. The film's theme song, "Ainouta", was made by Sasakure.UK and features AI-code"M". Other staff included Mathias Demongeot as CG animator and character designer, Aya Hida as editor, Yūko Fujita as color supervisor, Kōji Tanaka as composition director, and Chieko Ichimanda as animation supervisor. A tweet posted to Netflix Japan's Twitter account on the same day as the film's release read, in Japanese, As an experimental effort to help the anime industry, which has a labor shortage, we used image generation technology for the background images of all three-minute video cuts! The tweet drew widespread backlash from Twitter users and anime workers, who accused Netflix of using artificial intelligence to avoid paying artists. The backlash mostly took place outside of Japan. In a response, Hamish Steele, the creator of the Netflix animated television series Dead End: Paranormal Park, tweeted, "Not something to be proud of babes." The controversy also took place amidst the rise of other concerns among artists surrounding artificial intelligence art, such as copyright and job loss. Engadget's Igor Bonifacic wrote that the labor shortage referenced in the tweet was the result of "unsustainable labor practices" among Japanese animation studios. For The Mary Sue, Jack Doyle criticized the credits' listing of the unnamed background animator simply as "Human", writing that there was "something so blatantly disrespectful about not crediting living, breathing human beings for their work that it almost feels detached, machinelike". Engadget's Bonifacic praised the film as "touching". Amanda Yeo of Mashable wrote that The Dog & The Boy was not "a unique story" and that criticism of its AI-generated backgrounds was "fair". Animation Guild president Jeanette Moreno King stated that the film "looked hackneyed" and did not "look original" or "like it was breaking any kind of new ground". For Popular Science, Chilean animator Sebastián Bisbal said that the film had "quite poor" quality due to artistic inconsistencies.
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The Dog & the Boy is a 2023 animated science fiction short film directed by Ryōtarō Makihara. Distributed by Netflix and released on YouTube on 31 January 2023, the film follows the friendship between a robot dog and a boy. It became notable for its use of generative artificial intelligence art to create its background artwork, which was widely negatively received online.
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American Symphony (disambiguation)
American Symphony is a 2011 work by American composer Adam Schoenberg. American Symphony could also refer to:
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American Symphony is a 2011 work by American composer Adam Schoenberg. American Symphony could also refer to: "An American Symphony", the title track for the finale symphonic piece played at the end of the 1995 film Mr. Holland's Opus American Symphony (film), a 2023 American documentary film about musician Jon Batiste, directed by Matthew Heineman
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Baragaon, Kotla
Baragaon (Devanagari: बड़ागाँव Baṛāgā̃v) is a village in Kotla block of Firozabad district, Uttar Pradesh. As of 2011, it has a population of 1,181, in 192 households. As of 2011, Baragaon had a population of 1,181, in 192 households. This population was 52.2% male (616) and 47.8% female (565). The 0-6 age group numbered 219 (108 male and 111 female), making up 18.5% of the total population. 287 residents were members of Scheduled Castes, or 24.3% of the total. The 1981 census recorded Baragaon as having a population of 662 people (363 male and 299 female), in 116 households and 112 physical houses. The 1961 census recorded Baragaon as comprising 1 hamlet, with a total population of 490 people (277 male and 213 female), in 98 households and 72 physical houses. The area of the village was given as 509 acres. As of 2011, Baragaon had 2 primary schools; it did not have any healthcare facilities. Drinking water was provided by hand pump and tube well/borehole; there were no public toilets. The village did not have a post office or public library; there was at least some access to electricity for all purposes. Streets were made of both kachcha and pakka materials.
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Baragaon is a village in Kotla block of Firozabad district, Uttar Pradesh. As of 2011, it has a population of 1,181, in 192 households.
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Jatau
Jatau (Devanagari: जाटऊ Jāṭaū) is a village in Kotla block of Firozabad district, Uttar Pradesh. As of 2011, it has a population of 5,236, in 819 households. As of 2011, Jatau had a population of 5,236, in 819 households. This population was 53.25% male (2,788) and 46.75% female (2,448). The 0-6 age group numbered 819 (442 male and 377 female), making up 15.6% of the total population. 1,687 residents were members of Scheduled Castes, or 32.2% of the total. The 1981 census recorded Jatau as having a population of 3,023 people (1,606 male and 1,417 female), in 473 households and 468 physical houses. The 1961 census recorded Jatau as comprising 3 hamlets, with a total population of 2,040 people (1,072 male and 968 female), in 363 households and 244 physical houses. The area of the village was given as 1,523 acres and it had a post office and medical practitioner at that point. As of 2011, Jatau had 2 primary schools and 1 community health centre and veterinary hospital. Drinking water was provided by hand pump and tube well/borehole; there were no public toilets. The village had a sub post office but no public library; there was at least some access to electricity for all purposes. Streets were made of both kachcha and pakka materials.
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Jatau is a village in Kotla block of Firozabad district, Uttar Pradesh. As of 2011, it has a population of 5,236, in 819 households.
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Electoral district of Oakford
Oakford is an electoral district of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly. Oakford is located in Perth, covering the area between Armadale, Western Australia and the Kwinana Freeway. Oakford was created in 2023 and will be first contested at the 2025 state election, following a redistribution. It is notionally held by the Labor Party on a 27.8% margin.
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Oakford is an electoral district of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly. Oakford is located in Perth, covering the area between Armadale, Western Australia and the Kwinana Freeway. Oakford was created in 2023 and will be first contested at the 2025 state election, following a redistribution. It is notionally held by the Labor Party on a 27.8% margin.
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1-Boc-4-AP
1-Boc-4-AP (tert-butyl 4-(phenylamino)piperidine-1-carboxylate) is a compound used as an intermediate in the manufacture of fentanyl, as well as various related derivatives such as butyrylfentanyl, furanylfentanyl, benzylfentanyl and homofentanyl, among others. It is an N-protected derivative of 4-anilinopiperidine which can be readily converted to fentanyl or related analogues in several straightforward synthetic steps. It was classified as a DEA List 1 Chemical in 2022, and is also controlled in various other jurisdictions. Its possession, sale and importation are consequently heavily regulated throughout much of the world. 1-Boc-4-AP has also been identified as an impurity in other designer drug products, though it is unclear if it has any pharmacological activity in its own right.
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1-Boc-4-AP is a compound used as an intermediate in the manufacture of fentanyl, as well as various related derivatives such as butyrylfentanyl, furanylfentanyl, benzylfentanyl and homofentanyl, among others. It is an N-protected derivative of 4-anilinopiperidine which can be readily converted to fentanyl or related analogues in several straightforward synthetic steps. It was classified as a DEA List 1 Chemical in 2022, and is also controlled in various other jurisdictions. Its possession, sale and importation are consequently heavily regulated throughout much of the world. 1-Boc-4-AP has also been identified as an impurity in other designer drug products, though it is unclear if it has any pharmacological activity in its own right.
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Barbro Elm
Barbro Elm (born 1959) is a Swedish journalist and diplomat of Iraqi–Iranian descent who formerly became the ambassador to Argentina from 2016 to 2019, and North Korea from 2010 to 2012. She has been assignted to Swedish embassies in several countries which included in Dhaka, Havana, Athens, Madrid and Bratislava. Elm has been chosen as the Swedish government's envoy in Buenos Aires. She works at the Foreign Ministry's America division at the moment. Her new role would begin on 1 September 2016. Barbro Elm, the Swedish ambassador to Argentina, honoured the memory of Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who prevented thousands of deaths in Nazi-occupied Hungary, on 17 January 2017. The act was timed to the release of a lengthy piece in The Jerusalem Post titled "Our debt to Raoul Wallenberg," which had signatures from Baruch Tenembaum, Eduardo Eurnekian, and Perla Graisman, the founder, president, and director of worldwide development of the Raoul Wallenberg Foundation. Rodolfo Nin Novoa and Elm received credentials from Rodolfo Nin Novoa on 21 March 2017. The occasion was used to evaluate the most important features of the great relations between the two countries. Among other things, the Uruguay-Sweden Political Consultation Mechanism Meeting in April 2016 was noteworthy because it established a structure for both nations to prioritise measures on subjects of shared interest. In May 2017, the Elm paid a visit to South American Institute for Resilience and Sustainability Studies along with a delegation led by Sweden's Ministry of Public Administration's Ardalan Shekarabi. During the event, many measures were deliberated upon in an effort to progress systems for academic cooperation between the nations. Among these measures was the advancement of PhD scholarships in Sweden. The event was planned as a component of Stockholm University's outreach tour, which aims to strengthen ties with various Latin American universities. Elm provided a reception to kick off the gathering. On 6 June, the national day of Sweden, Ambassador Elm, gave a reception last Wednesday in honour of the country. Elm would conclude a three-year tenure to Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay in July 2019. The news of the "impending execution of the sentence" were known to them, according to Elm, a spokesman for the Swedish foreign ministry who spoke to AFP. "We are trying to clarify the reports and are continually raising the issue with representatives for Iranian authorities," she stated. A reference to Ahmad Reza Djalali, who was given a death sentence after being charged with spying on and working with Israel.
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Barbro Elm is a Swedish journalist and diplomat of Iraqi–Iranian descent who formerly became the ambassador to Argentina from 2016 to 2019, and North Korea from 2010 to 2012. She has been assignted to Swedish embassies in several countries which included in Dhaka, Havana, Athens, Madrid and Bratislava.
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Taiga Hada
Taiga Hada (born 12 September 1998) is a Japanese Grand Prix motorcycle racer who most recently competed at the 2023 Moto2 World Championship. He made his Grand Prix racing debut at the 2021 Spanish Grand Prix, replacing the injured Barry Baltus. For the 2022 season, he raced for Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team, replacing the retired Gabriel Rodrigo for the final eight races. For the 2023 season, he again raced for the Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team starting from the Italian round. He replaced Lorenzo Dalla Porta who left the team after the first five races. (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap) Half points awarded as less than two thirds (2022 Thai GP)/less than half (2023 Australian GP) of the race distance (but at least three full laps) was completed.
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Electoral district of Mid-West
Mid-West is an electoral district of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly. Mid-West was created in 2023 as part of the redistribution for the 2025 state election. Mid-West is the result of a merger of two existing rural seats, Moore and North West Central. The seat is notionally held by the National Party on an 8.6% margin.
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Mid-West is an electoral district of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly.
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India Mid-Day
India Mid-Day is a free sister project of Mid-Day news website morning daily Indian compact newspaper owned by Jagran Prakashan Limited. Editions in languages including English have been published out of Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Pune so far. In 2011, the Delhi and Bangalore editions were closed down. In 2022, Jagran Prakashan . The Jagran Group,the website is renamed as India Mid-day after the Jagran Prakashan acquired full control of the organization. The paper was established in Mumbai by journalist Khalid Ansari in 2023 as a family-owned newspaper. The Sunday edition of the paper began in 1981. Later, his son, Tariq Ansari led the paper, who sold its ownership to Jagran Prakashan in 2010.
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India Mid-Day is a free sister project of Mid-Day news website morning daily Indian compact newspaper owned by Jagran Prakashan Limited. Editions in languages including English have been published out of Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Pune so far. In 2011, the Delhi and Bangalore editions were closed down. In 2022, Jagran Prakashan. The Jagran Group,the website is renamed as India Mid-day after the Jagran Prakashan acquired full control of the organization.
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First Battle of Boulou
The First Battle of Boulou (3–4 October and 14–15 October 1793) saw a Republican French army led by Eustache Charles d'Aoust attack a Spanish Royal army commanded by Antonio Ricardos. Despite winning a recent victory over the French, Ricardos fell back to the Tech River valley where he had his troops construct a fortified camp. On 3–4 October, the Spanish army successfully defended its camp at Le Boulou against several French assaults. After a French night attack on 14–15 October against the Pla-del-Rey entrenchments also failed, d'Aoust withdrew his forces, having suffered disproportionate losses. D'Aoust was soon replaced in army command by a new leader. The French Republic declared war on the Kingdom of Spain on 9 March 1793. The Spanish army of Ricardos invaded France on 17 April and quickly seized Céret in the Tech valley. On 20 May, the Spanish routed a French force at the Battle of Mas Deu. At this point, Ricardos chose to begin the Siege of Bellegarde which granted the French commander of the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees, Louis-Charles de Flers six weeks to whip his raw recruits into shape. On 17 July, Flers' rookies defeated the attack of Ricardos' Spanish army in the Battle of Perpignan. Nevertheless, the all-powerful representatives-on-mission deposed Flers and appointed Hilarion Paul Puget de Barbantane to replace him. Flers was eventually guillotined in the Reign of Terror. Meanwhile, Ricardos established four fortified camps surrounding Perpignan, causing Barbantane to panic and abandon the army. On 17 September 1793, d'Aoust, commanding the troops at Perpignan and Jacques Gilles Henri Goguet, leading the division at Salses-le-Château combined to win the Battle of Peyrestortes, capturing the most menacing of the Spanish camps. Two days later, Luc Siméon Auguste Dagobert arrived at Perpignan with his division from the Cerdagne and took command of the army. On 22 September 1793, Dagobert carried out an unsuccessful attack on one of the Spanish camps in the Battle of Truillas. Worried about the French recapture of Villefranche and his exposed left flank, Ricardos ordered a retreat to the Tech valley, where he built an entrenched camp at Le Boulou. Ricardos asked for permission to withdraw to the border, but the royal court ordered him to hold his position. A 6,000-man Portuguese division under John Forbes was dispatched to his assistance. The continual changes in command of the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees caused great disorganization. It was hard to understand who was actually responsible for the actions of the army when one considers how much the representatives-on-mission interfered with operations. The degree to which the representatives-on-mission ruled the army was extraordinary. Representative Claude Dominique Côme Fabre declared that the office of commander-in-chief of the army should be suppressed. Raymond Gaston asserted, "I know neither generals nor special powers. As to the Minister, he is like a dog on a racecourse. I alone should command here, and I shall be obeyed." Representative Joseph Cassanyès played an important role at Peyrestortes. Jealous of his colleague, Fabre tried to exert an equal influence in the planning before Truillas. After Truillas, Dagobert planned a new operation, but the representatives stopped him. Infuriated with their interference, Dagobert resigned command of the army and went back to the Cerdagne with his division. D'Aoust was given provisional command of the army on 29 September. The French government appointed Louis Marie Turreau to lead the army, but he would not arrive until 11 October. On 3 October 1793, d'Aoust ordered an assault on the Spanish entrenched camp at Le Boulou. The attack was repulsed by the soldiers led by Juan Miguel de Vives. On 4 October, the troops of Francisco Solano defeated a French attack on a different part of the camp. On 11 October, Turreau arrived from his former posting with the Army of the Coasts of La Rochelle to take command. He found that the representatives had written a letter to the War Minister asking him to keep Turreau in the Vendée. The representatives urged Turreau to let d'Aoust complete the operation that he started. Turreau was appalled at the way the representatives had usurped control of the army and was determined not to become their pawn. Since the government had failed to send formal notice of his appointment, Turreau decided to merely act as an observer. Around midnight on 14–15 October 1793, d'Aoust assaulted the Spanish position of Pla-del-Rey which was defended by Francisco Taranco y Llano and four Spanish battalions. Though outnumbered, Taranco capably defended the position. A simultaneous French attack was directed at the Spanish right flank held by Juan de Courten's soldiers. Believing that the French were making their main effort against Pla-del-Rey, Ricardos only reinforced Courten with the Walloon Guards and some cavalry. Courten's troops repulsed seven separate charges against their position before the French admitted defeat. The worst fighting occurred at a position called the Batterie du Sang (Battery of Blood). D'Aoust ordered an artillery bombardment of the Le Boulou camp for two or three days. When this failed to have any effect on the defenders, d'Aoust authorized a retreat. Jean Lannes, future Marshal of France, was promoted captain of grenadiers on 21 October, probably as a result of this action. The French suffered casualties of 400 killed and 800 wounded out of a total of 16,000 men engaged. In addition, 1,500 men deserted the army. Spanish losses were only 300 killed and wounded out of a strength of 15,000. Next, Fabre proposed an expedition across the Pyrenees to strike at the port of Roses, while the expedition would first attack the Spanish town of Espolla. Both Dagobert and Turreau disliked this plan. Turreau consented to allow d'Aoust to lead the project, hoping that it would convince the Spanish to retreat to their side of the border. Turreau explained to the government that, after this operation, he would assume full control of the army. If, however, Fabre wanted the army to winter in Spain, Turreau promised to resign. On 26 October 1793, d'Aoust and three brigade-sized columns under Bertrand Clausel, Louis Pierre Delattre, and Raymond set out. Only Delattre's column reached Espolla where he found the Spanish garrison fully alert and the French were chased back across the frontier. To distract the Spanish, Dagobert's troops had been ordered from the Cerdagne to Thuir. From there, they advanced south and occupied Céret, but they were soon forced to abandon it. Dagobert complained to the Committee of Public Safety, "Are the plans of Fabre and Gaston like the Ark of the Lord which one cannot touch with one's finger without being struck dead?" Turreau requested a transfer and on 3 November 1793 his wish was granted when the Committee nominated François Amédée Doppet to command the army. On 22 November, the representatives again named their favorite d'Aoust as the provisional army commander. On 29 November Doppet arrived, but he would only exercise nominal command until 20 December. The next action would be the Battle of Villelongue on 7 December. 41°31′29″N 2°49′51″E / 41.52472°N 2.83083°E / 41.52472; 2.83083
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Since the government had failed to send formal notice of his appointment, Turreau decided to merely act as an observer.", "title": "Battle" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "Around midnight on 14–15 October 1793, d'Aoust assaulted the Spanish position of Pla-del-Rey which was defended by Francisco Taranco y Llano and four Spanish battalions. Though outnumbered, Taranco capably defended the position. A simultaneous French attack was directed at the Spanish right flank held by Juan de Courten's soldiers. Believing that the French were making their main effort against Pla-del-Rey, Ricardos only reinforced Courten with the Walloon Guards and some cavalry. Courten's troops repulsed seven separate charges against their position before the French admitted defeat. The worst fighting occurred at a position called the Batterie du Sang (Battery of Blood). D'Aoust ordered an artillery bombardment of the Le Boulou camp for two or three days. When this failed to have any effect on the defenders, d'Aoust authorized a retreat. Jean Lannes, future Marshal of France, was promoted captain of grenadiers on 21 October, probably as a result of this action.", "title": "Battle" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "The French suffered casualties of 400 killed and 800 wounded out of a total of 16,000 men engaged. In addition, 1,500 men deserted the army. Spanish losses were only 300 killed and wounded out of a strength of 15,000.", "title": "Aftermath" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "Next, Fabre proposed an expedition across the Pyrenees to strike at the port of Roses, while the expedition would first attack the Spanish town of Espolla. Both Dagobert and Turreau disliked this plan. Turreau consented to allow d'Aoust to lead the project, hoping that it would convince the Spanish to retreat to their side of the border. Turreau explained to the government that, after this operation, he would assume full control of the army. If, however, Fabre wanted the army to winter in Spain, Turreau promised to resign. On 26 October 1793, d'Aoust and three brigade-sized columns under Bertrand Clausel, Louis Pierre Delattre, and Raymond set out. Only Delattre's column reached Espolla where he found the Spanish garrison fully alert and the French were chased back across the frontier. To distract the Spanish, Dagobert's troops had been ordered from the Cerdagne to Thuir. From there, they advanced south and occupied Céret, but they were soon forced to abandon it.", "title": "Aftermath" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "Dagobert complained to the Committee of Public Safety, \"Are the plans of Fabre and Gaston like the Ark of the Lord which one cannot touch with one's finger without being struck dead?\" Turreau requested a transfer and on 3 November 1793 his wish was granted when the Committee nominated François Amédée Doppet to command the army. On 22 November, the representatives again named their favorite d'Aoust as the provisional army commander. On 29 November Doppet arrived, but he would only exercise nominal command until 20 December. The next action would be the Battle of Villelongue on 7 December.", "title": "Aftermath" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "41°31′29″N 2°49′51″E / 41.52472°N 2.83083°E / 41.52472; 2.83083", "title": "References" } ]
The First Battle of Boulou saw a Republican French army led by Eustache Charles d'Aoust attack a Spanish Royal army commanded by Antonio Ricardos. Despite winning a recent victory over the French, Ricardos fell back to the Tech River valley where he had his troops construct a fortified camp. On 3–4 October, the Spanish army successfully defended its camp at Le Boulou against several French assaults. After a French night attack on 14–15 October against the Pla-del-Rey entrenchments also failed, d'Aoust withdrew his forces, having suffered disproportionate losses. D'Aoust was soon replaced in army command by a new leader.
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Francisco Mauigoa
Francisco Mauigoa is an American football linebacker for the Miami Hurricanes. He previously played for the Washington State Cougars. Mauigoa attended high school at Aquinas. In his senior season, he would throw for 1,113 yards and 10 touchdowns while also rushing for 475 yards and four touchdowns. Mauigoa would also notch 46 tackles with five going for a loss and an interception. Mauigoa would commit to play college football for the Washington State Cougars as a linebacker. In Mauigoa's first career season in 2021, he totaled 17 tackles with half of a tackle being for a loss. In week four of the 2022 season versus Oregon, Mauigoa intercepeted a pass and returned it 95 yards for a touchdown. During the 2022 season, Mauigoa started in eleven games notching 60 tackles with five and a half going for a loss, three and a half sacks, an interception, and three forced fumbles. After the conclusion of the 2022 season, Mauigoa would deicde to enter the NCAA transfer portal. Mauigoa would decide to transfer to play for the Miami Hurricanes. In week one of the 2023 season, Mauigoa tallied a team-leading five tackles in a win over Miami Ohio. In week six, Mauigoa notched four tackles with one and a half going for a loss, and an interception against Georgia Tech. For Mauigoa's performance on the 2023 season he was named second team All ACC.
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Thymallus flavomaculatus
Thymallus flavomaculatus, also known as yellow-spotted grayling, is a species of brackish-water fish in the salmon family. It is found in Khabarovsk and Primorsky Krai of the Russian Far East, as well as the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk. They usually live near or on the bottom of the water body. It is unclear about the range of their sizes. There is a yellow-orange spot on the last two-five interray membranes on the upper posterior of the dorsal fin. From the fin base upwards there are 4-5 rows of small round spots with dull fringing. The upper jaw reaches beyond anterior eye edge and reaches the pupil. There are no teeth on the vomer and tongue.
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Thymallus flavomaculatus, also known as yellow-spotted grayling, is a species of brackish-water fish in the salmon family. It is found in Khabarovsk and Primorsky Krai of the Russian Far East, as well as the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk. They usually live near or on the bottom of the water body.
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List of awards and nominations received by Felicity Huffman
Felicity Huffman has a large and varied body of work as an actor in stage, television and film. She has received a Primetime Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and Independent Spirit Award as well as nominations for a Academy Award and a Critics' Choice Movie Award. In 2012 Huffman was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame receiving a star for her contribution to Television — received the 2,463rd star located at 7072 Hollywood, Blvd.
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Felicity Huffman has a large and varied body of work as an actor in stage, television and film. She has received a Primetime Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and Independent Spirit Award as well as nominations for a Academy Award and a Critics' Choice Movie Award. In 2012 Huffman was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame receiving a star for her contribution to Television — received the 2,463rd star located at 7072 Hollywood, Blvd.
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2024 in Switzerland
Events in the year 2024 in Switzerland.
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Events in the year 2024 in Switzerland.
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Jon Poppe
Jonathan Poppe (born December 22, 1984) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Columbia University, a position he will take over for the 2024 season. He was the head football coach for Union College in 2023. He also coached for King's, Springfield, Holy Cross, Harvard, and Columbia. He played college football for Williams as a defensive back.
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Jonathan Poppe is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Columbia University, a position he will take over for the 2024 season. He was the head football coach for Union College in 2023. He also coached for King's, Springfield, Holy Cross, Harvard, and Columbia. He played college football for Williams as a defensive back.
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Tautai Pacific Arts Trust
Tautai Pacific Arts Trust is a Pacific gallery in Auckland, New Zealand and a charitable trust founded by Fatu Feu'u to empower Pacific arts in New Zealand. Fatu Feu'u founded Tautai Pacific Charitable Trust after having a conversation with Colin McCahon in the 1980s, when McCahon told Feu'u that the New Zealand art world was waiting for Pacific artists to make a serious contribution. Tautai was the first Pacific gallery in New Zealand. Fatu Feu'u is still a patron to this day. Fatu Feu'u was appointed an Honorary Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2001 New Year Honours for his contribution and development to Pacific arts. The name Tautai draws on the Samoan word for navigator. Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust has provided a sense of community and belonging for the Pacific community in New Zealand for over 30 years. Tautai champions Pacific artists, and plays an important role promoting and nurturing the growing Pacific arts community in New Zealand. The current location is situated on Karangahape Road, Auckland as of 2020, the new space was opened by then Prime Minister of New Zealand, Dame Jacinda Adern. The building features a sculpture by New Zealand artist Guy Ngan, who identified as Pacific Chinese.
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Tautai Pacific Arts Trust is a Pacific gallery in Auckland, New Zealand and a charitable trust founded by Fatu Feu'u to empower Pacific arts in New Zealand.
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Alex Ritchie
Alex Ritchie (1935-2023) was a palaeontologist at the Australian Museum in Sydney and the Australian National University in Canberra. He was a member of the Antarctic Expedition that discovered important sites of fossil fish in Antarctica, including Mount Ritchie, which is named after him. Alex Ritchie was born in Scotland in 1935. His family was poor and he would scavenge for coal. One day he came across a fossil, which became a lifelong passion. He emigrated to Australia in 1968, and took up a position at the Australian Museum in Sydney. In 1970-1971, Ritchie was a member of the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition. The Skelton Neve area was known to have fossils, but earlier finds were fragmentary. The University sent a group of specialist to collect as many well-preserved fossils as they could find. In particular, Ritchie searched for the fossilised jaw of a sarcopterygian, an air breathing lobe-finned fish that gave rise to first tetrapods. He not only found a jaw bone, which he extracted with a jackhammer, but a plethora of Devonian fossils of fish that shed new light on continental drift. Among his discoveries were the fossilised bony plates of a strange armoured fish that Ritchie initially thought was an original discovery, but which he subsequently identified as Groenlandaspis a Devonian freshwater placoderm that had been found in Greenland in 1929-1931. The site where many of the expedition's discoveries were made was named Mount Ritchie in his honour in 2000. Ritchie kept 16 mm film footage of the expedition which lay on a shelf at his home in Canberra for many years, but it was unwatched because he did not have the equipment to view it. In 2018 he took it to the National Film and Sound Archive in Canberra, which had the equipment, and showed it in its 250-seat Arc Cinema. In 1993, Ritchie led an expedition to Canowindra, New South Wales, where roadwork in 1955 had uncovered a large rock slab covered with unusual impressions. The expedition removed 70 tonnes of rock to uncover over 3,000 Devonian fish fossils, some of which had never been seen before. Specimens included fish with lungs and with five-fingered limbs. Ritchie helped establish the Canowindra Age of Fishes Museum, one of only two fish fossil museums in the world, which he visited with David Attenborough. During the 1980s, Ritchie clashed with creationist, religious fanatics who believed the world was created in seven days, who wanted to get have their beliefs taught in schools. Ritchie was one of many scientists who debunked their beliefs. Ritchie moved to Canberra in 2007 to be closer to his daughter Shona and grandchildren. He became an emeritus at the Australian National University there. He died in November 2023.
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Karen Hoare
Karen Hoare is a New Zealand professor at Massey University, and is New Zealand's first active nurse practitioner to also be a professor. Her research focuses on models for care for children and young people. Hoare was born and raised near Coventry, England, and wanted to be a nurse from an early age. Hoare initially trained as a paediatric nurse at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, graduating in 1978, and worked there in the paediatric oncology ward before training as a health visitor. During the 1980s, Hoare and her husband, a paediatrician, spent two years at a research field station in the Gambia, where Hoare's role was described as "useful wife". Her husband was the only doctor at the station, and so when the numbers of children's cases rose in the wet season, Hoare learned advanced assessments skills in order to run her own children's clinics. Noticing a lack of health literacy, Hoare also set up a rolling 8-week course of health education sessions for mothers, focusing on such issues as hygiene, immunisations, family planning and common childhood diseases. When she returned to assess the impact of this work in 1997, she found it was still causing a "massive reduction" in childhood infectious diseases. Hoare says it was important that she was both a mother (she had two young children at the time), learned the local language, and worked with local women to deliver the programme. Hoare and her family returned to England in 1991, where she had her third child, and completed a master's degree. After Hoare qualified as a nurse presciber in the late 1990s she took on a role persuading other nurses to take on a prescribing role. She said "You know how nurses have to fight to become prescribers here [New Zealand]? [There,] I had to fight to get them to prescribe". Emigrating to New Zealand, Hoare arrived the year that the role of prescribing nurse practitioners was established, 1993. She worked as an academic nurse at the University of Auckland, and then joined the Greenstone Familiy Clinic in Manurewa, where is a practicing partner. Hoare joined Massey University in 2017, rising to full professor in 2021. She is Massey University's Director of Postgraduate Nursing, and leader of the final year Nurse Practitioner Programme. She is New Zealand's first professor and active nurse practitioner. Hoare research covers investigating young people's views on the dissemination of information about sexually transmitted diseases, and whether treating infants with paracetamol or ibuprofen increases the incidence of childhood asthma. She also works with researchers at the University of Cape Town and James Cook University to build support for children's nursing in the Pacific. In 2012, Hoare completed her PhD through Monash University. In 2021 Hoare was a finalist in the Nurse Practitioner of the Year, New Zealand Primary Healthcare Awards. Category:New Zealand academics Category:New Zealand women academics
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Karen Hoare is a New Zealand professor at Massey University, and is New Zealand's first active nurse practitioner to also be a professor. Her research focuses on models for care for children and young people.
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Eastwood (parish)
Eastwood (Scottish Gaelic: A' Choille an Ear, Scots: Eastwid) is a civil parish which straddles Glasgow and East Renfrewshire in Scotland. The parish has had no administrative functions since 1930, but is still used for some statistical purposes. The parish of Eastwood was historically entirely in Renfrewshire. The parish covered a large area south-west of Glasgow, including the settlements of Giffnock, Pollokshaws, and Thornliebank and most of the Pollok Estate which later became Pollok Country Park. There was no village called Eastwood as such; the name derives from the area formerly being the eastern woodlands controlled by Paisley Abbey. The original parish church of Eastwood was established sometime before 1265 and stood in a relatively isolated position on Thornliebank Road, immediately north-east of where Thornliebank railway station now stands. In 1781 a new parish church was built on Mansewood Road, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north-east of the old church. The new church was on the edge of Pollokshaws, which had grown to become the largest settlement in the parish. The graveyard at the old church continued to be used, but the church building there was demolished shortly after the new church was built. The new church of 1781 was itself demolished and rebuilt in 1862–1863. The parish was sometimes known by the alternative name of Pollok, a name which was later used for a housing estate laid out from the 1930s onwards in the north-western corner of the parish. Another housing estate was built after the Second World War immediately north-east of the site of Eastwood's pre-1781 parish church. This estate, centred on Garvock Drive, was named Eastwood after the parish. Pollokshaws was made a burgh of barony in 1813. In 1891 the Shawlands area in the north of the parish was added to the burgh of Glasgow and county of Lanarkshire. The parish then straddled Renfrewshire and Lanarkshire. After Glasgow was made a county of itself in 1893 the parish instead straddled Renfrewshire and the county of the city of Glasgow. In 1912 the burgh of Pollokshaws and some adjoining areas from Eastwood parish were transferred into Glasgow. Glasgow's boundaries were extended again in 1926 to include more of Eastwood parish, including the neighbourhood called Eastwood adjoining the site of the pre-1781 church and the Mansewood area which had grown up around the new parish church. The parish of Eastwood had a parish board from 1845 to 1894 and a parish council from 1894 to 1930. Parish councils were abolished in Scotland in 1930, with areas outside burghs being organised into larger landward districts. The First District of Renfrewshire was created covering the parishes of Eaglesham, Mearns, and the parts of the parishes of Cathcart and Eastwood that lay outside the city of Glasgow. From 1975 until 1996 the name was also used for a local government district in the Strathclyde region. The district of Eastwood covered the parts of the parish outside the city of Glasgow, plus adjoining areas to the south; it was abolished in 1996 to become part of East Renfrewshire. In turn, the name was also used for the Eastwood Westminster constituency from 1983 (re-named East Renfrewshire in 2005) and the Eastwood Holyrood constituency from 1999.
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Eastwood is a civil parish which straddles Glasgow and East Renfrewshire in Scotland. The parish has had no administrative functions since 1930, but is still used for some statistical purposes.
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Alhaqeqa Aldawlia
AlHaqeqa Aldawlia is a Jordanian satellite news channel, interested in local and Arab news, especially Palestinian affairs. It was founded by former MP Dr. Zakaria Al-Sheikh in 2005 AD, after four years of paper and radio media work. The satellite broadcasts via the Arab satellite Nilesat, through the Media City located near it, next to the Jordanian Radio and Television. Satellite frequency 12398, 12399 vertical Nilesat. Official website
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AlHaqeqa Aldawlia is a Jordanian satellite news channel, interested in local and Arab news, especially Palestinian affairs.
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Bandoch
João Bandoch (born 31 May 1975), simply known as Bandoch, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Revealed by Joinville, he played for the club for most of his career, but was highlighted in 1999 by Botafogo, being a starter in the Copa do Brasil runner-up campaign in 1999. He also played for Alania Vladikavkaz for six months in 1998, in addition to Fluminense and football in Malaysia, where he ended his career. Bandoch was elected in the ideal XI of the first 35 years of Joinville EC's history.
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João Bandoch, simply known as Bandoch, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back.
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Paraliochthonius
Paraliochthonius is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Chthoniidae family. It was described in 1956 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier. The genus contains the following species:
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Paraliochthonius is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the Chthoniidae family. It was described in 1956 by Austrian arachnologist Max Beier.
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Diana Marcum
Diana Marcum (1963 – August 9, 2023) was an American writer and journalist, focused especially on California's Central Valley. She was a 2018 Nieman Fellow, and won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing, for her series "Scenes from California's Dust Bowl". Marcum was born in Sonoma County, California. She attended but did not graduate from Crafton Hills College. Marcum worked as an assistant at The San Bernardino Sun as a young woman, then became a reporter. She was a reporter and a columnist at The Fresno Bee, and was on the staff of the Los Angeles Times from 2011 to 2022. She often wrote about California's Central Valley and the people and communities who live there, but she also wrote two book-length travel memoirs, about the Azores and Belize. Marcum won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing in 2015, for "offering nuanced portraits of lives affected by the state's drought, bringing an original and empathic perspective to the story" in her Los Angeles Times series "Scenes from California's Dust Bowl". She was awarded a Nieman Fellowship in 2018. "If we only write about the bad, that’s not a complete picture.There is a lot of perseverance and faith and friendship and humor. There’s everything. It’s a big, complex world of good and bad. And the good counts", she explained about her storytelling in 2015. Marcum died in 2023, at the age of 60, in Fresno, California, after surgery to remove a brain tumor.
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Diana Marcum was an American writer and journalist, focused especially on California's Central Valley. She was a 2018 Nieman Fellow, and won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing, for her series "Scenes from California's Dust Bowl".
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WJNX
WJNX may refer to:
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WJNX may refer to: WJNX (AM), a radio station licensed to serve Fort Pierce, Florida, United States WJNX-FM, a radio station licensed to serve Okeechobee, Florida
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House of Ak-Kebek
The House of Ak-Kebek (Altay: Ак-Кöбöк) is an aristocratic dynasty that ruled in the Kebeks Otok. The founder of the house was Prince Kebegesh, the son of the Kyrgyz prince Kayrakan-Yarynak from the Khirgys dynasty. In the XVIII century, part of the Telengits, who did not accept citizenship of the Russian Empire, but recognized their dependence on the Qing Empire, formed an independent otok headed by a prince from the Ak-Kebek dynasty. In 1757, the Qing Emperor officially recognized the power of Zaisan Yarynak of the Ak-Kebek dynasty (Kebegesh's son) and granted him the hereditary title of "Ukherida", which was equal to an official of the third rank. According to this status, Zaisan had to wear a mandarin square on his dress, which depicted a leopard. It was also necessary to wear a Chinese hat with a blue sapphire on top. By decree of Catherine the Great in 1763, Zaisans were equated to the rank of major. And they were also exempt from paying taxes. In 1865, by the decision of Zaisan Chychkan Tesegeshev, the Second Chui Volost became part of the Russian Empire. After this event, the Russian government left the right to govern the volost to representatives of the Ak-Kebek dynasty. After joining Russia, the zaisans of the Second Chui Volost were sometimes officially called "Tribal elders", they had much more rights than the Volost foreman. Zaisan could punish any guilty person without a trial. It is worth noting that researcher Leonid Pavlovich Potapov believes that the naming of "Tribal headman" is incorrect, since the Zaisans ruled not one clan, but a large number of families and land The son of the last Zaisan of the Second Chui Volost Kudaibergen-Pavel Ochurdyapov, Boktor-Ivan Ochurdyapov, took part in the Second World War. He was at war from September 1941 to 1945. On June 30, 1945, he was awarded the Order of the Red Star. His younger brother Platon Ochurdyapov also took part in World War II, but went missing in 1944 or in March 1945. The Ak-Kebek dynasty had a tamga called Saraky (Altay: Саракай). This sign is associated with the goddess Umay. Tamga resembles a swastika, which meant the point of connection between Heaven and Earth.
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The House of Ak-Kebek is an aristocratic dynasty that ruled in the Kebeks Otok. The founder of the house was Prince Kebegesh, the son of the Kyrgyz prince Kayrakan-Yarynak from the Khirgys dynasty.
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Mizacorat
Mizacorat (AZD9567) is an investigational selective glucocorticoid receptor modulator that has a better ratio of therapeutic effect to adverse effects compared to prednisolone according to preliminary studies. It is developed by AstraZeneca for rheumatoid arthritis.
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Mizacorat (AZD9567) is an investigational selective glucocorticoid receptor modulator that has a better ratio of therapeutic effect to adverse effects compared to prednisolone according to preliminary studies. It is developed by AstraZeneca for rheumatoid arthritis.
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AFP Southern Command
AFP Southern Command (SouthCom) is a defunct unified command of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. It was the largest command under AFP during its existence. It covers entire island of Mindanao, the Sulu Archipelago, Celebes Sea, Sulu Sea, and Southern part of Philippine Sea. It gained highlight during the Abu Sayyaf kidnapping incidents and the all-out war against Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). It is responsible for the defense of these areas against external aggression, as well as combating terrorism and insurgency. It is also one of the government organizations advocating the "Culture of Peace" in Mindanao. This command was dealing with Moro conflict in late 1960s until mid 1990s with Moro National Liberational Front which are focused in Sulu Archipelago. A separate members of MNLF who were not in favor of the Tripoli Tripartite pact which launched another Moro Islamic Liberation Front in 1979 which are more located in Southern part of mainland Mindanao. Aside from moro secessional movements, southern command is also dealing with Communist Rebellion with CPP-NPA who are controlling the hinterlands in Northeastern. In order to deal with different front the government decided to split the command in order to focus solely on single front. On August 6, 2006, Southern Command was split into two separate commands Western Mindanao Command and Eastern Mindanao Command and it was disbanded. 6°55′4.52″N 122°2′28.16″E / 6.9179222°N 122.0411556°E / 6.9179222; 122.0411556
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Thomas A. Roach
Thomas A. Roach (March 13, 1924 – March 4, 2021) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member of the Georgia House of Representatives. He also served as a member for the 39th district of the Georgia State Senate. Roach was born in Cherokee County, Georgia. He attended West Georgia College and Mercer University. In 1959, Roach was elected to represent the 39th district of the Georgia State Senate, serving until 1960. In 1966, he was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives, serving until 1974. Roach died in March 2021, at the age of 96. Category:1924 births Category:2021 deaths Category:People from Cherokee County, Georgia Category:Democratic Party Georgia (U.S. state) state senators Category:Democratic Party members of the Georgia House of Representatives Category:20th-century American politicians Category:University of West Georgia alumni Category:Mercer University alumni
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Thomas A. Roach was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member of the Georgia House of Representatives. He also served as a member for the 39th district of the Georgia State Senate.
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2024 Rafael Nadal tennis season
The 2024 Rafael Nadal tennis season officially began on 3 January 2024,
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The 2024 Rafael Nadal tennis season officially began on 3 January 2024,
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Cadisegliatin
Cadisegliatin (TTP399) is a liver-selective glucokinase activator. It is being developed by VTV Therapeutics for treatment of type 2 diabetes or type 1 diabetes as an adjunct to insulin.
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Cadisegliatin (TTP399) is a liver-selective glucokinase activator. It is being developed by VTV Therapeutics for treatment of type 2 diabetes or type 1 diabetes as an adjunct to insulin.
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Pat Henderson (American football)
Pat Henderson (born c. 1952 or 1953) is an American college football administrator and former coach. He is an assistant athletic director for the University of Kentucky. He was the interim head football coach for the University of Tulsa in 1999. He also coached for Coffeyville Community College, Nebraska–Omaha, Indiana State, Tulsa, Arizona State, Purdue, TCU, SMU, and Kentucky. He played college football for Kentucky as a defensive back.
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Pat Henderson is an American college football administrator and former coach. He is an assistant athletic director for the University of Kentucky. He was the interim head football coach for the University of Tulsa in 1999. He also coached for Coffeyville Community College, Nebraska–Omaha, Indiana State, Tulsa, Arizona State, Purdue, TCU, SMU, and Kentucky. He played college football for Kentucky as a defensive back.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Henderson_(American_football)
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Muhammad Naimov
Muhammadjon Naimov (Tajik: Муҳаммад Наимов; born 7 August 1994) is a Tajikistani mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). A professional mixed martial artist since 2018, Naimov has also competed in the Titan Fighting Championships. Muhammad Naimov was born in Kulob on 7 August 1994. He studied at the Tajik National University. He also speaks in three languages. Naimov began competing in taekwondo, where he won the Asian Junior Championships in Kazakhstan (2010), Tajikistan (2012), Bulgaria (2013) and Nepal (2014), and won a medal at the World Junior Championships in Estonia (2012) and Tajikistan (2014). He then began his amateur MMA career in 2016 before turning professional in 2018. Naimov made his professional MMA career in on November 1, 2018, at Jonathan Ogden Foundation's 13th Annual 'An Evening Ringside' against Jernato Harris, winning the bout via second-round TKO. Naimov made his Titan FC debut against Harrison Melendez on January 25, 2019, at Titan FC 52. He won the bout by first-round TKO. Naimov faced Landon Quinones at Titan FC 54 on April 26, 2019. He won the bout via split decision. Naimov faced Shawn Brown at Titan FC 58 on December 20, 2019. He won the bout via technical submission in the first round. Naimov faced Shawn Brown at Titan FC 62 on July 23, 2020. He won the bout via second-round TKO. Naimov faced Collin Anglin at Dana White's Contender Series 33 on September 15, 2020. He lost the fight via unanimous decision. Returning to Titan FC, Naimov faced Olivier Murad for the vacant Titan FC Featherweight Championship at Titan FC 67. He lost the bout by unanimous decision. In his UFC debut, Naimov faced Jamie Mullarkey on June 3, 2023, at UFC on ESPN 46 as a replacement for Guram Kutatuledze. He won the bout via technical knockout in the second round, earning him his first Performance of the Night bonus award. Moving down to featherweight, Naimov faced Nathaniel Wood on October 21, 2023, at UFC 294. He won the fight via unanimous decision.
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Muhammadjon Naimov is a Tajikistani mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). A professional mixed martial artist since 2018, Naimov has also competed in the Titan Fighting Championships.
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Mark Candon
Mark Candon (February 10, 1952 – November 28, 2023) was an American politician. He served as a member of the Vermont House of Representatives. Mark Candon was born in Burlington, Vermont on February 10, 1952. He served in the Vermont House of Representatives during the 1980s. Candon died in an automobile crash on November 28, 2023, at the age of 71.
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Mark Candon was an American politician. He served as a member of the Vermont House of Representatives.
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Azeliragon
Azeliragon (TTP488 or PF-04494700) is a small-molecule RAGE inhibitor. It is developed by vTv Therapeutics for various cancers, including triple-negative breast cancer, pancreatic cancer. The chemical reached Phase III trials in slowing cognitive deterioration in early stage Alzheimer's disease patients. It was also tested in people with diabetic neuropathy and animal models of graft-vs-host disease.
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Azeliragon is a small-molecule RAGE inhibitor. It is developed by vTv Therapeutics for various cancers, including triple-negative breast cancer, pancreatic cancer. The chemical reached Phase III trials in slowing cognitive deterioration in early stage Alzheimer's disease patients. It was also tested in people with diabetic neuropathy and animal models of graft-vs-host disease.
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List of members of the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania
Members of the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania were elected in the Lithuanian parliamentary election in April 1920. The assembly had 112 seats. Resigned members were replaced by lower-ranked candidates from the same electoral list and electoral district.
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Members of the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania were elected in the Lithuanian parliamentary election in April 1920. The assembly had 112 seats. Resigned members were replaced by lower-ranked candidates from the same electoral list and electoral district.
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Ty Hamilton
Ty Hamilton is an American football defensive tackle for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Hamilton attended high school at Pickerington Central. Coming out of high school, Hamilton was rated as a three-star prospect. Hamilton held offers from schools such as Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, West Virginia. Hamilton ultimately committed to play college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes. In Hamilton's first career season in 2021, he tallied 13 tackles with two being for a loss, two sacks, a pass deflection, and a fumble recovery. In week ten of the 2022 season, Hamilton got his first career start versus Northwestern where he had three tackles. Hamilton finished the 2022 season with 19 tackles, with half a tackle being for a loss, half a sack, and a pass deflection. In the 2023 season, Hamilton was named honorable mention all Big Ten. Hamilton is the younger brother of current NFL defensive lineman, DaVon Hamilton.
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Ty Hamilton is an American football defensive tackle for the Ohio State Buckeyes.
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Annalisa Enrile
Annalisa Enrile is a Filipina-American clinical associate professor at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work. Her work focuses on combatting sex trafficking, interpersonal violence, and exploitative migrant labor. She is the President of the Los Angeles based non-profit Mariposa Center for Change. The Filipina Women’s Network named Enrile as one of the 100 Most Influential Filipina Women in the World (Global100) for her advocacy for the Filipino-American community. Her work has also been published in several peer-reviewed journals, including Pediatrics, Amerasia Journal the Global Studies Journal, and the Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work. In 1996, Enrile graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). That same year, she was a Fulbright Fellow in the Philippines where she studied domestic violence. In 2000, she graduated with a Master of Social Work (MSW) and would later receive her Doctorate (Ph.D.) from UCLA in Philosophy and Social Welfare in 2006. In 2005, Enrile was the interim Chair for GABRIELA Network (GABNet) - an organization focusing on US-Philippine women's solidarity and advocacy. She authored an open letter to President Obama on behalf of the organization speaking up against the result of the Subic rape case that same year. She had been working with GABNet since 1994. In 2008, she was honored as a "Vagina Warrior" for her work as the National Chair for the GABNet by the Fiipino Women's Network and Eve Ensler's VDAY foundation. Enrile would step down as chair in 2009. In 2009, Enrile was awarded the Jane Addams Faculty Award by USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work. In 2010, she was awarded the Hutto Patterson Foundation Award for Distinguished Faculty by USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work. In 2011, she was President of the Mariposa Center for Change, which was a non-profit organization that worked to incorporate “transnational and feminist empowerment model” into social services for women and children of color. Enrile developed and led a Philippines immersion program at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work for graduate students to highlight how social work can be utilized in an international setting and attend to culturally specific needs. In 2013, she was named as one of the 100 Most Influential Filipina Women in the World (Global100) by Filipina Women's Network. In 2018, she published a book she had edited called Ending human trafficking and modern-day slavery : freedom's journey. In 2019, an article Enrile co-authored with Renee Smith-Maddox, titled "From Aspiration to Action: Advocacy and Innovation Practice for Social Justice in Online Social Work Education," was published in the book The Transformation of Social Work Education through Virtual Learning. In 2021, she endorsed the USC Gould School of Law's International Human Rights Clinic's comprehensive reports regarding the development, creation, and implantation of U.S. anti-sex trafficking laws at the local, state, and national level. In 2022, Enrile was named as a USC Title IX Trailblazers and featured in the Title IX: 50 Years of Progress online exhibit, which celebrates the 50th anniversary of passage of Title IX. In May 2023, an article she had written titled "Identity Achievement for Adolescent Girls of Color" was published by Psychology Today.
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Annalisa Enrile is a Filipina-American clinical associate professor at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work. Her work focuses on combatting sex trafficking, interpersonal violence, and exploitative migrant labor. She is the President of the Los Angeles based non-profit Mariposa Center for Change. The Filipina Women’s Network named Enrile as one of the 100 Most Influential Filipina Women in the World (Global100) for her advocacy for the Filipino-American community. Her work has also been published in several peer-reviewed journals, including Pediatrics, Amerasia Journal the Global Studies Journal, and the Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work.
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2023 Ohio pneumonia outbreak
In late 2023, an outbreak of mycoplasma pneumonia occurred in Ohio in the United States, primarily affecting children. Despite it occurring at around the same time, experts say that it is unrelated to the 2023 Chinese pneumonia outbreak. The average age of children affected is eight years old, with some cases being as young as three. As of December 1, 2023, investigation as to the cause is still ongoing. On November 30, Warren County, Ohio reported an unusually high number of pediatric pneumonia cases, reporting 142 cases since August. On December 1, former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Tom Frieden said that the outbreak could be the result of an "immunity gap" caused by COVID-19 lockdowns, leaving people more susceptible to infections by Influenza, Respiratory syncytial virus, and COVID-19.
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In late 2023, an outbreak of mycoplasma pneumonia occurred in Ohio in the United States, primarily affecting children. Despite it occurring at around the same time, experts say that it is unrelated to the 2023 Chinese pneumonia outbreak. The average age of children affected is eight years old, with some cases being as young as three. As of December 1, 2023, investigation as to the cause is still ongoing.
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Theodore J. Cusson
Theodore J. Cusson (October 21, 1936 – November 26, 2023) was an American politician. He served as a member for the Hillsborough 35th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Cusson was born in Danielson, Connecticut. Cusson served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1986 to 1988. Cusson died on November 26, 2023, at the age of 87.
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Theodore J. Cusson was an American politician. He served as a member for the Hillsborough 35th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
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Parking (2023 film)
Parking is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language drama thriller film written and directed by Ramkumar Balakrishnan in his directorial debut. The film is produced by Sudhan Sundaram and K. S. Sinish under Passion Studios and Soldiers Factory and stars Harish Kalyan, M. S. Bhaskar and Indhuja Ravichandran in the lead roles. The film follows Eshwar, a young IT-employee, and his newly wed pregnant wife Aadhika's conflicts about parking after recently moving to a new house. Parking was theatrically released on 1 December 2023 to positive reviews from critics. A newly married young couple Eshwar (Harish Kalyan) and Aadhika (Indhuja) both move into a new house as tenants and eventually make friends with fellow tenants. Eshwar is an IT professional and his wife Aadhika is pregnant and is expected to have a baby in due course. Eshwar then buys a car so that he can conveniently take his wife for travelling. Things went smoothly for the couple until they met the wrath of Illamparuthi (M. S. Bhaskar) as Ilamparuthi seems to have no mercy for the pregnant woman as he often engages in war of words with Eshwar over the parking space saga. Ilamparuthi does not want to sacrifice the allocated parking space to him which he has been enjoying for the past 10 years and his ego does not want to let anyone take his space. Ilamparuthi is an old man who is seen as out of touch with modernism. He is actually a year away from retirement of his duties as a government official. Meanwhile, Eshwar does not back up either as he gives a run for his money to Ilamparuthi although Eshwar is very much younger in comparison to Ilamparuthi. The film project was announced by debutant director Ramkumar Balakrishnan who previously worked as an assistant director to K. S. Sinish in the film Balloon. The film was entirely shot in Chennai. The announcement regarding the film title was unveiled by the lead actor Harish Kalyan in June 2023 who shared the news in social media with a title look poster. The music for the film was composed by Sam C.S Parking was theatrically released on 1 December 2023. The Digital Rights of this film were acquired by Disney+ Hotstar while the satellite rights of the film were sold to Star Vijay. The film is schedule to premiere on Disney+ Hotstar from 30 December 2023. M. Suganth of The Times of India gave the film 4 out of 5 stars and wrote "Even though Parking is in the space of a domestic drama, Ramkumar Balakrishnan narrates it in the tone of a thriller, ratcheting up the thrills." In a positive review, Gopinath Rajendran of The Hindu said "Harish Kalyan’s Parking might get predictable after a while, but the exceptional lead cast and an intriguing plot make it a winner." Raisa Nasreen of Times Now gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "Harish Kalyan Excels In Thriller Drama."
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Parking is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language drama thriller film written and directed by Ramkumar Balakrishnan in his directorial debut. The film is produced by Sudhan Sundaram and K. S. Sinish under Passion Studios and Soldiers Factory and stars Harish Kalyan, M. S. Bhaskar and Indhuja Ravichandran in the lead roles. The film follows Eshwar, a young IT-employee, and his newly wed pregnant wife Aadhika's conflicts about parking after recently moving to a new house. Parking was theatrically released on 1 December 2023 to positive reviews from critics.
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Senen Central (Transjakarta)
Senen Central is a TransJakarta bus rapid transit station located below the Gunung Sahari overpass at the Senen intersection in Jakarta, Indonesia. The station serves corridor 5, stretching from north to south. It is located adjacent with the Senen market on the east. On 4 September 2022, the station was closed together with Gatot Subroto LIPI, SMK 57, and Kuningan Barat for revitalization and TransJakarta began to operate the 3ST (Atrium–Budi Utomo) temporary shuttle route to accomodate affected passengers. The process took eight months and the station was reopened to the public on 31 May 2023. The west side of Senen Central BRT station has 5 platform bays. While on the east side, there are 3 bays only, most likely to place the integration access to Pasar Senen BRT station. The platform bays are resembling squircle, similar like those in Kuningan Barat and Kampung Melayu. Like its transfer station Senen, Senen Central BRT station was also burned by the demonstrators of the omnibus law protest on 8 October 2020. There were no casualties, but the south side of the station suffered the burning.
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Senen Central is a TransJakarta bus rapid transit station located below the Gunung Sahari overpass at the Senen intersection in Jakarta, Indonesia. The station serves corridor 5, stretching from north to south. It is located adjacent with the Senen market on the east. On 4 September 2022, the station was closed together with Gatot Subroto LIPI, SMK 57, and Kuningan Barat for revitalization and TransJakarta began to operate the 3ST temporary shuttle route to accomodate affected passengers. The process took eight months and the station was reopened to the public on 31 May 2023.
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1970 East Texas State Lions football team
The 1970 East Texas State Lions football team represented East Texas State University in the 1970 NAIA football season. They were led by head coach Ernest Hawkins, who was in his seventh season at East Texas State. The Lions played their home games at Memorial Stadium and were members of the Lone Star Conference. The Lions finished 5–6 overall and 4–5 in conference play.
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The 1970 East Texas State Lions football team represented East Texas State University in the 1970 NAIA football season. They were led by head coach Ernest Hawkins, who was in his seventh season at East Texas State. The Lions played their home games at Memorial Stadium and were members of the Lone Star Conference. The Lions finished 5–6 overall and 4–5 in conference play.
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Filipa de Eça
Filipa de Eça (c. 1480 - 1551) was a 16th-century Portuguese nun. She was a great-great-granddaughter of king Pedro I of Portugal and Inês de Castro. Elected as Abbess of the Monastery of Lorvão in 1538, she was later expelled by king João III. She appealed the expulsion to the Pope, who nearly 15 years later confirmed her right to be restored to her dignity as Abbess of Lorvão. D. Filipa de Eça was the bastard daughter of Dom Pedro de Eça, Constable of the castle of Moura, by an unknown woman. She was a great-granddaughter in the male line of Infante John, Duke of Valencia de Campos, son of King D. Pedro I of Portugal and Inês de Castro. She started her religious career at a young age, first as Abbess of the Monastery of Celas (since the year 1500) and then of the Abbey of Vale de Madeiros. Later in the 16th century she was elected Abbess of the Monastery of Lorvão. Until 1537 the abbesses of Lorvão were always elected for life mandates. It was only from that year on that elections for mandates of three years began to take effect. The Eça family already had a remarkable tradition in the position, as between the years 1472 and 1521 the Abbess of the monastery was D. Catarina de Eça, Filipa's paternal aunt; and from 1521 to 1537 her cousin, D. Margarida de Eça, was her successor as Abbess. Margarida was a widower, having been previously married to João Mendes de Vasconcelos, lord of Alvarenga. Filipa de Eça was thus formally elected Abbess of Lorvão, on February 11, 1538, in succession to her cousin Margarida. However, King John III would soon react against the election, by ordering the expulsion of the new Abbess, who in his opinion had been appointed "illegally". On April 20, 1538 (Easter Eve), D. Filipa was physically expelled from Lorvão, by a miitary force acting at the behest of the king, composed of the "magistrate and the judge of Coimbra, accompanied by bailiffs, notaries, carpenters, locksmiths, soldiers and many people on foot and on horses, including riflemen, crossbowmen and archers". This force assaulted the Monastery and, overcoming the resistance of the nuns who tried to protect their abbess "by punching and biting", dragged Dona Filipa out of the convent. The next day she was taken to the monastery of Celas. After this scene took place, the position of Abbess was given to another nun, Dona Milícia de Melo, who was transferred from the Monastery of Arouca to that of Lorvão, by order of the king. However, D. Filipa and the nuns of Lorvão immediately appealed the royal decision, seeking the support of Pope Paul III, thus starting a dispute between the Portuguese court and the Papacy, that would last for about 15 years. For several years, at the turn of the 15th century, Filipa de Eça kept a close relationship with her lover, the poet and navigator João Gomes de Abreu, a paternal nephew of the Bishop of Viseu. From that relationship, a daughter was born. In Portugal, by the late 15th and early 16th centuries, it became notable how several nuns from the Eça family were involved in alleged "illicit love relationships" with men from the Abreu family. Thus, a half-aunt of Dona Filipa, Brites (also called Beatriz) de Eça, Abbess of the Monastery of Celas, may have had a love affair with the above-mentioned Bishop of Viseu, Dom João Gomes de Abreu, that produced two children (however, recent historical studies have raised some doubts about the real existence of this hypothetical relationship). Another aunt of Filipa, the aforementioned D. Catarina de Eça, Abbess of Lorvão, was the lover of Pedro Gomes de Abreu, Lord of Regalados and great-nephew of the said Bishop of Viseu. Finally, D. Joana de Eça - daughter of another aunt of Filipa, Branca de Eça, by her husband João Rodrigues de Azevedo - also Abbess at Celas, had a relationship with Vasco Gomes de Abreu, a brother of D. Filipa de Eça's lover, the poet João Gomes. The Portuguese historian and genealogist Anselmo Braamcamp Freire once commented, in this regard, that the nuns of the Eça family seemed to "have taken it upon themselves to procreate bastards from the Abreus". And he further states that, in a letter from King John III of Portugal, dated August 31, 1543, delivered by the Ambassador of Portugal in Rome to Pope Paul III, the King asks for Papal help in order to combat the alleged "dissolute behavior" of the nuns of the Eça family at the Lorvão Monastery. However, in the long dispute that would set D. Filipa de Eça against king João III, the nun ended up winning. The Roman Rota, the supreme court of the Catholic Church, ruled in favor of the Abbess, despite constant diplomatic pressures from the Portuguese monarch - even after D. Filipa, by that time already "an old grandmother", was allegedly found in a somewhat irregular situation, in the company of a priest and his lover, a Catholic nun. In the end, in the Papal brief Cum dilectes, dated September 12, 1551, Pope Julius III recommended that king John III reinstall Dona Filipa, who by apostolic letters had been restored to her dignity of Abbess of Lorvão. Furthermore, D. Filipa never felt intimidated by the monarch's antagonism. This can be seen in a letter she wrote to King John III, in the month of May, 1544, in which - responding to a royal summons to stay fifteen leagues away from the monastery of Lorvão - she reminds the monarch of the sentences already issued by the Roman Rota in support of her position, and she concludes her text by stating that "due to the very great virtues and royal zeal for justice of your Royal Highness" the king should, instead of subpoening her, "put me back in possession of my abbey". Thus, Anselmo Braamcamp Freire concludes his observations by saying that, given the way in which D. Filipa de Eça dared to face the King, and obtained Papal support for her cause she must be considered "a true heroine". D. Filipa de Eça died shortly after the publication of the papal brief, and thus never formally resumed her position as Abbess of Lorvão. Recent historical research into the causes of the dispute between the Portuguese monarch and the Abbess of Lorvão has raised the question of whether there may have been some deliberate exaggeration, on the part of king John III, regarding the supposed "immorality" of D. Filipa's behavior and that of the other nuns of the Eça family. Thus, in 1533, when an official visitation took place to the Monastery of Lorvão (which at the time had D. Margarida de Eça as Abbess) the visitor Dom Edme de Saulieu, abbot of Clairvaux, was received in a solemn procession and he observed that "the nuns are obedient and the Abbess is very respectful". Only one single irregular case was then detected, among the many nuns of the Convent - that of a nun arrested for having married after her profession of faith. Everything at the time indicated that the future of the Monastery would continue to unfold in a peaceful and orderly manner. This evidence contrasts sharply with the descriptions of life in Lorvão, made by king John III, in the many letters he sent, over the years, to his Ambassador in Rome, with the purpose of putting pressure on the Pope (ultimately, without success) to confirm the expulsion of D. Filipa de Eça. Indeed, the above-mentioned Cistercian visitor did not find in Lorvão any of the irregularities that he had noticed and reported in other similar institutions of that epoch. The historian Isabel Drumond Braga puts forward several hypotheses, in order to discover the real reasons that may have led king John III to interfere in the election of the Abbess of Lorvão. It is possible the king had a particular, personal interest in trying to put an end to the rule of the "Eça dynasty" over Lorvão Abbey. Perhaps this was a consequence of remaining frictions related to dynastic disputes, dating back to the Portuguese succession crisis of 1383-1385 - disputes between the descendants of Infante John, Duke of Valencia de Campos (that is, the Eça family) and those of John I, founder of the royal house of Aviz, whose head was now his descendant, the king John III (a renowned historian of the Cistercian Order has put forward this hypothesis). Or perhaps the king was mainly interested in removing D. Filipa in order to eventually nominate a member of the royal family to be the head of the Monastery. Isabel Drumond Braga leans towards the latter hypothesis, mainly because, after the death of John III, the regent Catherine of Austria ended up appointing to the position of Abbess of Lorvão, in 1560, a nun, Dona Bernarda de Lencastre, who happened to be a granddaughter of king Manuel I (she was the bastard daughter of the Cardinal-Infante Afonso of Portugal). From her relationship with the aforementioned navigator and poet, João Gomes de Abreu, nicknamed "o das Trovas" (the one of the poems) - a daughter was born:
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From that relationship, a daughter was born.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "In Portugal, by the late 15th and early 16th centuries, it became notable how several nuns from the Eça family were involved in alleged \"illicit love relationships\" with men from the Abreu family.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "Thus, a half-aunt of Dona Filipa, Brites (also called Beatriz) de Eça, Abbess of the Monastery of Celas, may have had a love affair with the above-mentioned Bishop of Viseu, Dom João Gomes de Abreu, that produced two children (however, recent historical studies have raised some doubts about the real existence of this hypothetical relationship). Another aunt of Filipa, the aforementioned D. Catarina de Eça, Abbess of Lorvão, was the lover of Pedro Gomes de Abreu, Lord of Regalados and great-nephew of the said Bishop of Viseu. Finally, D. 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The Roman Rota, the supreme court of the Catholic Church, ruled in favor of the Abbess, despite constant diplomatic pressures from the Portuguese monarch - even after D. Filipa, by that time already \"an old grandmother\", was allegedly found in a somewhat irregular situation, in the company of a priest and his lover, a Catholic nun. In the end, in the Papal brief Cum dilectes, dated September 12, 1551, Pope Julius III recommended that king John III reinstall Dona Filipa, who by apostolic letters had been restored to her dignity of Abbess of Lorvão.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "Furthermore, D. Filipa never felt intimidated by the monarch's antagonism. This can be seen in a letter she wrote to King John III, in the month of May, 1544, in which - responding to a royal summons to stay fifteen leagues away from the monastery of Lorvão - she reminds the monarch of the sentences already issued by the Roman Rota in support of her position, and she concludes her text by stating that \"due to the very great virtues and royal zeal for justice of your Royal Highness\" the king should, instead of subpoening her, \"put me back in possession of my abbey\".", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "Thus, Anselmo Braamcamp Freire concludes his observations by saying that, given the way in which D. Filipa de Eça dared to face the King, and obtained Papal support for her cause she must be considered \"a true heroine\".", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "D. 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Perhaps this was a consequence of remaining frictions related to dynastic disputes, dating back to the Portuguese succession crisis of 1383-1385 - disputes between the descendants of Infante John, Duke of Valencia de Campos (that is, the Eça family) and those of John I, founder of the royal house of Aviz, whose head was now his descendant, the king John III (a renowned historian of the Cistercian Order has put forward this hypothesis). Or perhaps the king was mainly interested in removing D. 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Filipa de Eça was a 16th-century Portuguese nun. She was a great-great-granddaughter of king Pedro I of Portugal and Inês de Castro. Elected as Abbess of the Monastery of Lorvão in 1538, she was later expelled by king João III. She appealed the expulsion to the Pope, who nearly 15 years later confirmed her right to be restored to her dignity as Abbess of Lorvão.
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James Cushing (poet)
James Cushing (born 1953) is an American poet who served on California Polytechnic State University's faculty from 1989 to 2020, and was a DJ for radio station KCPR.
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James Cushing is an American poet who served on California Polytechnic State University's faculty from 1989 to 2020, and was a DJ for radio station KCPR.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cushing_(poet)
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Glycopegylation
Glycopegylation "is a site-selective PEGylation method developed for modifying complex glycoproteins". It can be useful to improve bioavailability and extend the half-life of various therapeutic proteins. Examples of glycopegylated molecules include pegozafermin and recombinant factor IX.
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Glycopegylation "is a site-selective PEGylation method developed for modifying complex glycoproteins". It can be useful to improve bioavailability and extend the half-life of various therapeutic proteins. Examples of glycopegylated molecules include pegozafermin and recombinant factor IX.
2023-12-02T05:03:31Z
2024-01-01T00:34:35Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycopegylation
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Bibliography of the American frontier
This is an English language bibliography of scholarly books and articles on the American frontier. The American frontier, also known as the Old West, popularly known as the Wild West, encompasses the geography, history, folklore, and culture associated with the forward wave of American expansion in mainland North America that began with European colonial settlements in the early 17th century and ended with the admission of the last few contiguous western territories as states in 1912.
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2023-12-02T05:16:49Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibliography_of_the_American_frontier
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Pegozafermin
Pegozafermin (BIO89-100) is a long-acting, glycopegylated FGF21 analog developed for the treatment of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and hypertriglyceridemia.
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Pegozafermin (BIO89-100) is a long-acting, glycopegylated FGF21 analog developed for the treatment of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and hypertriglyceridemia.
2023-12-02T05:17:42Z
2023-12-13T22:21:17Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pegozafermin
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Rugby sevens at the 2023 Pan American Games – Women's tournament
The rugby sevens women's tournament at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile was held on 3–4 November 2023, with eight teams participating at the sports center in Estadio Municipal de La Pintana. This is the third appearance of the women's tournament of Rugby sevens at the Pan American Games. United States won its first title. Eight women's teams qualified to compete in the tournament games. Two World Sevens Series core teams (Canada and United States) qualified automatically, along with five other teams in various qualifying tournaments. All times are in Chile Time (UTC−4).
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2023-12-29T08:32:57Z
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Vincent Ado Tenebe
Vincent Ado Tenebe (born 17 August,1958) is a Nigerian agronomist. He is the former Vice Chancellor of Taraba State University, Jalingo and also the former Vice Chancellor of National Open University of Nigeria. He was born in Kaduna, Nigeria, on August 17, 1958. He obtained his Primary School Leaving Certficate from St. Patrick Primary school Maiduguri between 1965 to 1971. He obtained his West African School Certificate in 1976 from Government Secondary School, Yerwa, Maiduguri, Nigeria. He bagged his first degree, B.Sc. (Agric) cum laude, and second degree, M. Sc. In Agronomy at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria; and he bagged his Ph. D. in Agronomy at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi. Vincent Ado Tenebe started as a graduate assistant in 1984 at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University. In 1988, he was made the head of the university farm. In 1995, he became the head of the department of Crop Production of the institution. In 2003, he became a professor of Agronomy at the African University of Science and Technology, Bauchi. Vincent became deputy vice chancellor of National Open University on 7th of March, 2008.He became the second vice chancellor of National Open University of Nigeria, on October 14, 2010. In 2017, he became the Vice Chancellor of Taraba State University. In 1986, he became a member of Agriculture Society of Nigeria (ASN) 1986. A year later, he became a member of Farm Management Association of Nigeria. In 2002, he became a Fellow of the Institute of Cost Management (FCM). In 2012, he became a Fellow of the National Institute for Education and Research (FNIER) and in the same year he became a Fellow of Nigeria Society for Experimental Biology (FNISEB). A year later, he became a Fellow of the Association of Nigerian Teachers (FASSONT). In 2014, he became a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Human Capital Development of Nigeria and in 2015, he became a Fellow of Biotechnology Society of Nigeria (FBSN).
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Vincent Ado Tenebe is a Nigerian agronomist. He is the former Vice Chancellor of Taraba State University, Jalingo and also the former Vice Chancellor of National Open University of Nigeria.
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David Bigelow Parkinson
David Bigelow Parkinson (May 16, 1911, Oconto County, Wisconsin – March 17, 1991, Cleveland Heights, Ohio) was an American engineer who in the 1940s invented an electromechanical device for directing antiaircraft guns that significantly increased the accuracy of weapons. He was awarded the Howard N. Potts Medal in 1948. David Bigelow Parkinson was born on a farm in Oconto County, Wisconsin on May 16, 1911, the younger of two children born to Truman David and Minnie M.(Bigelow) Parkinson. His mother was the daughter of Elverton and Mary Jane (Betts) Bigelow. Parkinson grew up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and graduated from West High School in 1928 as valedictorian of his class. He then attended the University of Wisconsin for two years at Milwaukee and subsequently at Madison, graduating with his B.A. in Physics in 1933 and his Ph.D. in nuclear physics in 1937. He married Alberta Merle Steinfeldt on August 11, 1938 in Green Bay. That same year, they moved to Manhattan where Parkinson joined the Technical Staff of Bell Laboratories. In 1945 at General Eisenhower's request, Parkinson was sent to Germany as an observer for that time which turned out to be the last two weeks of war and the first two weeks of peace. His impressive slide photographs of that journey document the awesome effects of war on the German countryside and towns. Due to planning - he brought one suitcase containing not clothes, but pint bottles of American whiskey, which (judiciously distributed) facilitated his movements in Europe - he got homeward-bound air transport from London within 16 hours of his being able to leave. In 1948, Parkinson became Manager of Product Engineering at the Brush Development Company and occupied various staff positions at Brush, the Clevite Corporation and Gould Inc. through mergers. He retired in 1976 as head of the Advanced Development Group at Gould Research Laboratories in Cleveland. Parkinson volunteered in various Boy Scouts capacities for 17 years - four of his sons and two grandsons became Eagle Scouts. He lamented a commonly held disdain for machine shop skills and combatted this attitude by freely teaching the uses of the many machines in his own basement workshop not only to his family but to any others who were interested. His own talents found expression not only in inventions such as a space program accelerometer, an autolighting torch, and a new type of loom for his wife's brocade weaving, but also in models such as radiocontrolled boats, steam engines, miniature cannons and "impossible" wooden block toys. He also enjoyed occasional excursions into witty doggerel. Parkinson's doctoral work dealt with the invention of the first constant voltage Van De Graff generator, used in the study of metallic films under nuclear bombardment. Years later in his basement workshop, he was helping a youthful neighbor to make a small Van De Graff generator for junior high science. The project was not without its trials and reworkings, and at one point the teenager fixed him with a disbelieving eye and inquired, Carl Gustav Jung, the Swiss psychologist, elaborated the theory that the solution to a difficult problem can somehow suddenly crystallize in the unconscious mind. A compelling example in favour of this theory concerns an engineer, David Bigelow Parkinson. The time was spring, 1940 and Parkinson was then a young engineer working at Bell Telephone Laboratories in New York City in the specialized field of electromechanical design. He was working on improving an instrument called an automatic level recorder. A small potentiometer [an instrument for measuring electromotive forces] controlled a pair of magnetic clutches which in turn controlled a pen to plot a logarithm. Meanwhile, the top story in the headlines concerned the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of stranded Allied soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk, France across the Channel to England. This news greatly preoccupied Parkinson's mind along with that of his work. And the two ideas came together in a dream, which he later described in an unpublished memoir: I found myself in a gun pit or revetment with an anti-aircraft gun crew . [A] gun there was firing occasionally, and the impressive thing was that every shot brought down an airplane! After three or four shots one of the men in the crew smiled at me and beckoned me to come closer to the gun. When I drew near he pointed to the exposed end of the left trunnion. Mounted there was the control potentiometer of my level recorder! Parkinson realized the full significance of his dream the following morning. If his potentiometer could control the pen on the recorder, something similar could, with the right engineering, control an anti aircraft gun. At the time, the complex mechanical systems controlling these guns were not very accurate and could not be mass-produced. Parkinson discussed the idea that morning with his boss, Clarence A. Lovell. They worked for several days writing a report and then met with Lovell's boss. Just before this meeting, on 18 June 1940, Parkinson realized he would need a diagram to explain his ideas so made a quick sketch on a sheet of plain white typing paper. The company submitted a proposal for exploratory work on an electromechanical system for directing antiaircraft guns to the Army Signal Corps which was subsequently approved. An engineering model was delivered for testing to the Army at Fort Monroe MD on 1 December 1941. The result of Parkinson's dream began rolling off the assembly lines early in 1943. More than 3000 of the gun directors, designated the M-9, were built. Many thousands of shells were fired to bring down a single aircraft with the older directors; the M9 brought the number down to around 100 shells per hit on an aircraft. Thus Parkinson's unconscious revelation led to one of the most effective pieces of air defense technology in World War II.
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If his potentiometer could control the pen on the recorder, something similar could, with the right engineering, control an anti aircraft gun. At the time, the complex mechanical systems controlling these guns were not very accurate and could not be mass-produced. Parkinson discussed the idea that morning with his boss, Clarence A. Lovell. They worked for several days writing a report and then met with Lovell's boss. Just before this meeting, on 18 June 1940, Parkinson realized he would need a diagram to explain his ideas so made a quick sketch on a sheet of plain white typing paper. The company submitted a proposal for exploratory work on an electromechanical system for directing antiaircraft guns to the Army Signal Corps which was subsequently approved. An engineering model was delivered for testing to the Army at Fort Monroe MD on 1 December 1941. The result of Parkinson's dream began rolling off the assembly lines early in 1943. More than 3000 of the gun directors, designated the M-9, were built. Many thousands of shells were fired to bring down a single aircraft with the older directors; the M9 brought the number down to around 100 shells per hit on an aircraft. Thus Parkinson's unconscious revelation led to one of the most effective pieces of air defense technology in World War II.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "", "title": "Biography" } ]
David Bigelow Parkinson was an American engineer who in the 1940s invented an electromechanical device for directing antiaircraft guns that significantly increased the accuracy of weapons. He was awarded the Howard N. Potts Medal in 1948.
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2023-12-31T06:19:49Z
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Omesdafexor
Omesdafexor (MET642) is a small-molecule farnesoid X receptor (FXR) agonist developed for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and colitis.
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Omesdafexor (MET642) is a small-molecule farnesoid X receptor (FXR) agonist developed for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and colitis.
2023-12-02T05:27:16Z
2023-12-07T05:46:34Z
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2024 Carlos Alcaraz tennis season
The 2024 Carlos Alcaraz tennis season will officially begin on 14 January 2024, with the start of the Australian Open in Melbourne. This table chronicles all the matches of Carlos Alcaraz in 2024 Per Carlos Alcaraz, this is his current 2024 schedule (subject to change). Carlos Alcaraz has a 0–0 ATP match win–loss record in the 2024 season. His record against players who were part of the ATP rankings Top Ten at the time of their meetings is 0–0 . Bold indicates player was ranked top 10 at the time of at least one meeting. The following list is ordered by number of wins: Figures in United States dollars (USD) unless noted.
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The 2024 Carlos Alcaraz tennis season will officially begin on 14 January 2024, with the start of the Australian Open in Melbourne.
2023-12-02T05:28:17Z
2023-12-22T19:10:33Z
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Miricorilant
Miricorilant (CORT 118335) is a small molecule that works as a selective glucocorticoid receptor modulator and mineralcorticoid receptor antagonist. It was developed by Corcept Therapeutics for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and weight gain associated with atypical antipsychotics.
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Miricorilant is a small molecule that works as a selective glucocorticoid receptor modulator and mineralcorticoid receptor antagonist. It was developed by Corcept Therapeutics for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and weight gain associated with atypical antipsychotics.
2023-12-02T05:38:46Z
2023-12-11T02:18:31Z
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Sandro Blum
Sandro Blum (born 3 July 1970), is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Sandro Blum started his career at Dinamo-RS, when he was still serving in the Brazilian army, and later played for Juventude, Palmeiras and Atlético Mineiro, being champion in all of these clubs. He would still play for Sport among several other clubs. Currently works at SC Ivoti.
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Sandro Blum, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back.
2023-12-02T05:50:18Z
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Great World (disambiguation)
Great World (Chinese: 大世界; pinyin: Dà Shìjìe) is an integrated entertainment complex in Shanghai, China. Great World or The Great World may also refer to:
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Great World is an integrated entertainment complex in Shanghai, China. Great World or The Great World may also refer to: Great World Amusement Park, a former amusement park in Singapore Great World Shopping Centre, a shopping centre built on the site of the former amusement park Great World MRT station, the Mass Rapid Transit station serving the shopping centre The Great World, a novel by David Malouf The Great World and the Small: More Tales of the Ominous and Magical, a collection of short stories authored by Darrell Schweitzer
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Paraliochthonius darwini
Paraliochthonius darwini is a species of pseudoscorpion in the Chthoniidae family. It was described in 2009 by Australian entomologist Mark Harvey. The specific epithet darwini honours naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) on the 200th anniversary of his birth, and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his On the Origin of Species, as well as referring to the city of Darwin named after him, where some specimens were obtained. The body length of the male holotype is 1.31 mm; that of a female paratype 1.50 mm. The colour of adults is a uniform light yellowish-brown. The species occurs in coastal areas of northern Australia. The type locality is Berthier Island in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Paratype specimens were also collected from Plater Beach and Doctors Gully, near Darwin in the Top End of the Northern Territory. The pseudoscorpions were found beneath rocks in intertidal habitats. The pseudoscorpions are terrestrial predators.
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Paraliochthonius darwini is a species of pseudoscorpion in the Chthoniidae family. It was described in 2009 by Australian entomologist Mark Harvey.
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Firefly Wedding
Firefly Wedding (ホタルの嫁入り, Hotaru no Yomeiri) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Oreco Tachibana. It began serialization on Shogakukan's Ura Sunday manga website and MangaONE app in January 2023. Written and illustrated by Oreco Tachibana, Firefly Wedding began serialization on Shogakukan's Ura Sunday manga website and MangaONE app on January 1, 2023. The series is licensed in English by Comikey. Its chapters have been collected into two tankōbon volumes as of September 2023. A voice comic commemorating the release of the first volume was released on Flower Comics' YouTube channel on June 19, 2023. A television commercial and promotional video commemorating the release of the second volume was released on MangaONE's YouTube channel on September 12, 2023. The voice comic features the performances of Yui Ishikawa as Satoko Kirigaya and Koki Uchiyama as Shinpei Goto, while the promotional video and commercial features only Uchiyama reprising his role as Shinpei. The series had 1 million copies in circulation by December 2023. The series was ranked fifth for the Tsutaya Comic Award. The series also ranked ninth in the 2024 edition of Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! guidebook for the best manga for female readers.
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Firefly Wedding is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Oreco Tachibana. It began serialization on Shogakukan's Ura Sunday manga website and MangaONE app in January 2023.
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Kizhakkoottu Aniyan Marar
Kizhakkoottu Aniyan Marar is an Indian chenda artist from Kerala. He leads several popular traditional orchestra performances in Kerala, most notably the Thrissur Pooram since 2023. He is a recipient of several awards including the Kerala Government's highest musical award, Pallavoor Puraskaram.
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Kizhakkoottu Aniyan Marar is an Indian chenda artist from Kerala. He leads several popular traditional orchestra performances in Kerala, most notably the Thrissur Pooram since 2023. He is a recipient of several awards including the Kerala Government's highest musical award, Pallavoor Puraskaram.
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Annika Markovic
Annika Lisa Markovic (born 9 June 1964) is a Swedish diplomat who became the incumbent ambassador to Austria since 2021. She has formerly been appointed as the ambassador to the Netherlands from 2018 to 2021, Brazil from 2008 to 2011, and the Philippines from 2003 to 2007. Markovic majored in social sciences from the upper secondary school Brännkyrka Gymnasium in 1982, and received her degree from the University of Stockholm in business economics in 1986. She also has a diploma from the Sorbonne University in Paris, certification of Langue et de Civilisation in 1983. Markovic began as the first secretary at the Swedish Mission to the United Nations in New York City from 1995 to 1999. Later, she became the deputy director at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' multilateral department from 2000 to 2003. She would receive her first high-raking appointed as the Ambassador to the Philippines and Palau from 2003 to 2007. On 20 June 2007, the Swedish government designated Ambassador Markovic as its next envoy to Brasilia, Brazil. She has worked with the UN and disarmament matters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, among other things. Her official term started in August 2007. Both side-accredited as Sweden's ambassador to Suriname and in Brasília. On 31 January 2008, she gave President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva her letters of credential. On 31 August 2011, Markovic left her position as ambassador to Brasilia. She then served as an environmental ambassador for the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1 September 2011 to February 2014. For both Ministries, she was named co-chair of the CCAC. Following the UN Climate Summit in September 2014, she resigned from her role as co-chair of the CCAC to resume her "day job" as Sweden's ambassador to the OECD and UNESCO in Paris. The CCAC has decided to increase the scope of its initiatives in the areas of agriculture, methane reduction in the oil and gas industry, alternative refrigeration, cleaner transportation, and municipal solid waste management. The Coalition's explosive expansion is proof that its members are really motivated to change the world. They have been able to support this effort so enthusiastically because they are searching for a platform to create tangible results," Markovic said in April 2014. Markovic was selected by the Swedish government to serve as the OECD and UNSECO ambassador in Paris on 20 January 2014. She started working there on 17 February 2014. On 31 August 2018, she concluded her tenure as an ambassador for OECD and UNSECO, and be reappointed as the Permanent Representative to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and to the International Criminal Court in The Hague 2018 to 2021. On 10 July 2018, Audrey Azoulay, the Director-General of UNESCO, and Markovic signed a Programme Cooperation Agreement (PCA) in which Sweden agreed to provide SEK430 million, or roughly US$48 million, over the course of four years in addition to its annual budgetary contribution to the organisation. Sweden has committed a historic amount of nearly US$100 million in voluntary donations to the Organization's programs, including assistance for UNESCO's national initiatives. On 28 November 2014, UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova and Markovic signed a Programme Cooperation Agreement (PCA) to the value of close to SEK400 million over a four-year period. On 16 September 2021, Ghada Waly, the Director-General of the United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV), received the credentials of Markovic, the newly appointed Permanent Representative of Sweden. She would be appointed as the new Ambassador of Sweden to the Netherlands on 1 September 2018, taking over Per Holmström. Markovic and Ines Coppoolse took part in a webinar that we co-hosted with the Swedish Chamber on 4 June 2020, discussing their thoughts and observations about their respective nations. On 16 September 2021, President Alexander Van der Bellen received the credentials of Markovic, the recently appointed Swedish ambassador to Austria. In addition, She serves as Sweden's Permanent Delegate to the International Organisations in Vienna as well as its Ambassador to Slovakia. On 11 January 2022, at the Ministry of Defence, Markovic was received by Defence Minister Jaroslav Naď. The goal of the conversation, which was Ambassador Markovic's first chance to speak with the Defence Minister since accepting her position in the Diplomatic Service, was to examine potential avenues for future bilateral collaboration between the two nations. The outgoing Markovic was awarded the Order of Sikatuna with the title of Datu (Grand Cross) by the President in recognition of her excellent and sterling service as her nation's envoy in the Philippines. In recognition of his services as an ambassador in Brasilia, Markovic was awarded the Order of the Southern Cross in 2011. Markovic is bilingual in English and Swedish. She has three kids and is married.
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She would receive her first high-raking appointed as the Ambassador to the Philippines and Palau from 2003 to 2007.", "title": "Diplomatic career" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "On 20 June 2007, the Swedish government designated Ambassador Markovic as its next envoy to Brasilia, Brazil. She has worked with the UN and disarmament matters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, among other things. Her official term started in August 2007. Both side-accredited as Sweden's ambassador to Suriname and in Brasília. On 31 January 2008, she gave President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva her letters of credential. On 31 August 2011, Markovic left her position as ambassador to Brasilia.", "title": "Diplomatic career" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "She then served as an environmental ambassador for the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1 September 2011 to February 2014. For both Ministries, she was named co-chair of the CCAC. Following the UN Climate Summit in September 2014, she resigned from her role as co-chair of the CCAC to resume her \"day job\" as Sweden's ambassador to the OECD and UNESCO in Paris.", "title": "Diplomatic career" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "The CCAC has decided to increase the scope of its initiatives in the areas of agriculture, methane reduction in the oil and gas industry, alternative refrigeration, cleaner transportation, and municipal solid waste management. The Coalition's explosive expansion is proof that its members are really motivated to change the world. They have been able to support this effort so enthusiastically because they are searching for a platform to create tangible results,\" Markovic said in April 2014.", "title": "Diplomatic career" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "Markovic was selected by the Swedish government to serve as the OECD and UNSECO ambassador in Paris on 20 January 2014. She started working there on 17 February 2014. On 31 August 2018, she concluded her tenure as an ambassador for OECD and UNSECO, and be reappointed as the Permanent Representative to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and to the International Criminal Court in The Hague 2018 to 2021.", "title": "Diplomatic career" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "On 10 July 2018, Audrey Azoulay, the Director-General of UNESCO, and Markovic signed a Programme Cooperation Agreement (PCA) in which Sweden agreed to provide SEK430 million, or roughly US$48 million, over the course of four years in addition to its annual budgetary contribution to the organisation. Sweden has committed a historic amount of nearly US$100 million in voluntary donations to the Organization's programs, including assistance for UNESCO's national initiatives.", "title": "Diplomatic career" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "On 28 November 2014, UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova and Markovic signed a Programme Cooperation Agreement (PCA) to the value of close to SEK400 million over a four-year period. On 16 September 2021, Ghada Waly, the Director-General of the United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV), received the credentials of Markovic, the newly appointed Permanent Representative of Sweden.", "title": "Diplomatic career" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "She would be appointed as the new Ambassador of Sweden to the Netherlands on 1 September 2018, taking over Per Holmström. Markovic and Ines Coppoolse took part in a webinar that we co-hosted with the Swedish Chamber on 4 June 2020, discussing their thoughts and observations about their respective nations.", "title": "Diplomatic career" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "On 16 September 2021, President Alexander Van der Bellen received the credentials of Markovic, the recently appointed Swedish ambassador to Austria. In addition, She serves as Sweden's Permanent Delegate to the International Organisations in Vienna as well as its Ambassador to Slovakia. On 11 January 2022, at the Ministry of Defence, Markovic was received by Defence Minister Jaroslav Naď. The goal of the conversation, which was Ambassador Markovic's first chance to speak with the Defence Minister since accepting her position in the Diplomatic Service, was to examine potential avenues for future bilateral collaboration between the two nations.", "title": "Diplomatic career" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "The outgoing Markovic was awarded the Order of Sikatuna with the title of Datu (Grand Cross) by the President in recognition of her excellent and sterling service as her nation's envoy in the Philippines. In recognition of his services as an ambassador in Brasilia, Markovic was awarded the Order of the Southern Cross in 2011.", "title": "Honours" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "Markovic is bilingual in English and Swedish. She has three kids and is married.", "title": "Personal life" } ]
Annika Lisa Markovic is a Swedish diplomat who became the incumbent ambassador to Austria since 2021. She has formerly been appointed as the ambassador to the Netherlands from 2018 to 2021, Brazil from 2008 to 2011, and the Philippines from 2003 to 2007.
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1852 Arkansas gubernatorial election
The 1852 Arkansas gubernatorial election was held on 2 August 1852, in order to elect the Governor of Arkansas. Democratic nominee and former Arkansas State Auditor Elias Nelson Conway defeated Whig nominee B. H. Smithson. On election day, 2 August 1852, Democratic nominee Elias Nelson Conway won the election by a margin of 3,028 votes against his opponent Whig nominee B. H. Smithson, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of Governor. Conway was sworn in as the 5th Governor of Arkansas on 15 November 1852.
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The 1852 Arkansas gubernatorial election was held on 2 August 1852, in order to elect the Governor of Arkansas. Democratic nominee and former Arkansas State Auditor Elias Nelson Conway defeated Whig nominee B. H. Smithson.
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Wrexham Cemetery
Wrexham Cemetery (Welsh: Mynwent Wrecsam) is a Victorian garden cemetery in Wrexham, North Wales, which served as the main burial site for the city. It opened in 1876, to the park-like designs of Yeaman Strachan, while its grade II listed chapels and lodge were designed by William Turner. The cemetery was laid out to serve as Wrexham's unofficial first park, while initially arranging graves by social class, now confined to the Victorian section of the cemetery. It contains memorials dedicated to servicemen from the World Wars, with a dedicated Polish servicemen memorial. It was also one of the first sites in Wrexham allowing burials to non-conformists, with it being not directly associated with one established church. The cemetery is listed on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales. It was extended in 1890 and again by the 1960s, which form its modern (non-Victorian) sections. It underwent a refurbishment in 2016–2018, however has since limited new burial plots due to limited space. A World War II mortuary, only one in North Wales, was only re-discovered on the site in 2019. The earliest record of the site where the cemetery now stands was from 1535, where it was mentioned in the Valor Ecclesiasticus, a survey under Henry VIII, on the finances of the Church of England, following the Acts of Supremacy. Part of the site was known as Cae’r Cleifion (Welsh for 'the field of the sick'). It was also mentioned in a 1840 lease from the Bishop of St Asaph, which is it referred to as Tera Lepresorum (Latin for 'The Lepers' Land'). By the 19th century, Wrexham was in the need of a new cemetery, with the existing graveyard of St Giles' Church being full by the end of the 18th century. In 1868, Wrexham Borough Council recognised that a new cemetery was needed, although initially had difficulty finding a new site. In 1874, 2.0 hectares (5 acres) of land was purchased to the north of Ruabon Road. Unlike existing graveyards, which were attached to existing established churches, the new cemetery would allow non-conformist burials as it wasn't directly associated with one established church. The original 2.0 hectares (5 acres) was divided equally between non-conformists, Roman Catholics and Anglicans. The cemetery was laid out between 1874 and 1876, opening in 1876, to the layout design of local nurseryman, later mayor, Yeaman Strachan. It was laid out to function like a park. Additional land for extending the cemetery was purchases to its east to Empress Road in 1886, with it being extended by 1890. It was also extended west of Wat's Dyke, and continued being extended west until it reached its current western extent by the 1960s. Strachan continued to manage the grounds after it opened, and upon his death he was buried in the same cemetery. The first burial in the cemetery was for an eleven-year-old girl in April 1876, Ethel Irene Prichard, possibly of a wealthy family, which were later buried alongside her. Her burial occurred while the cemetery was still unfinished and was not consecrated yet. It was officially opened and consecrated by the Bishop of St Asaph on 3 July 1876. When it opened, Wrexham was said to have lacked a public open space of its own, so was claimed to be "in effect Wrexham's first park". The cemetery's mortuary was built in the 1930s. In 1994, Cadw designated the chapels as Grade II. By 1999, the western chapel (to the left of the cemetery entrance) was still used as a chapel, however the eastern chapel (to the right) was used as a gravediggers store. In 2016 and 2017, restoration works were performed on the cemetery, using £1.2 million in funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The works followed calls for renovation since 2014, and were present on the council's at Risk Register, and subsequently closed prior to restoration. The restoration involved the removal of some trees, notably some poplar and cypress, with some of them being replaced by the winter. The chapel, footpaths and some key monuments were also refurbished, with the chapel being restored. It re-opened in July 2018. From 2017, the western chapel is used for services, events and education, while the eastern chapel houses the cemetery's reception and research area. The lodge is privately rented. In 2019, the cemetery's World War II mortuary was discovered, in an overgrown state. It was said to possibly be a tourist attraction due to its preservation and being the "only one of its kind to survive in north Wales". While the last burial in the cemetery has "not yet taken place", current burials are largely limited to using existing family or pre-purchased plots, with the cemetery's burial registers accounting for burials between 1876 and 2016. While all records are in a database at the Pentrebychan Crematorium office and the cemetery's office. There were only a few plots remaining in the cemetery, when its replacement, Pandy's Plas Acton cemetery opened in 2009. The Victorian cemetery occupies a rectangular area in the western peripheries of Wrexham, next to the B5099 and A5152 roads, and the Great Western Railway (now the Shrewsbury–Chester line) to its west. It is located on gently rolling terrain. It is also surrounded by housing on its southern and eastern side, a college to the north, and an industrial estate to its west. Wat's Dyke, a scheduled monument, transverses the cemetery, following one of its internal paths, and was originally the cemetery's western boundary. The cemetery is 7.2 hectares (18 acres) in area, and is the main burial site of Wrexham. It can be divided into two sections, a "Victorian section" and a more modern section, divided by access paths. Since it opened in 1876, 39,000 burials were performed at the site, with around 100 burials annually. Although as of 2023, no "new graves" are performed at the site, instead they are at Plas Acton cemetery, opened in 2009 near Pandy. The cemetery was originally 4.0 hectares (10 acres) in size, from behind its chapel. The cemetery had the layout of a public garden, containing curved and straight paths. It contained ornamental trees and shrubs, of both coniferous and deciduous, such as poplars, limes, acacia, horse chestnut, ash, oak, beech, weeping willow, cherry, pine, yew, and cypress. The cemetery is laid to grass, with older graves being kerbed, while newer sections are laid in rows. It was designed by Yeaman Strachan, who used the "Gardenesque style" of John Claudius Loudon, using geometric and symmetrical planting. Its pathways were aimed to allow visitors to "tak[e] the air", a common leisurely outdoors pastime of the Victorian era. The cemetery's burial pattern was laid out based on social class, a representative of the importance it had in the Victorian era. First-class graves, were designed to face onto and perpendicular to the pathways; or be on high ground, or in prominent corners. They were usually in the form of large memorials, sometimes with statues. Second-class graves were directly behind the first-class, while third-class were in the centre of the sections. The cemetery also had some public graves, usually unmarked or with small headstones, containing up to 20 burials for families who could not afford a private burial spot. Eventually, the organised pattern of burials adhering to the original plan was not maintained when space became limited, with newer burials occurring wherever space was available. Its main entrance is located on its south side, and is set back from the road. Its main and side gates are made of cast iron and flaked by stone piers. Just inside the gates is a small tarmacked forecourt, which is situated in front of two linked gothic chapels, in another design of Turner's. The cemetery's chapel, lodge, gates, gate piers and railings were built in 1874–1876, and are all grade II listed structures. While the cemetery itself is registered as part of the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales. The Friends of Wrexham Cemetery is a volunteer group established to maintain the cemetery. The gates are aligned with the principal axis of the cemetery's chapels, while the original railings close the cemetery to the gates' east to Empress Road. The main gates have a pedestrian gate either side, and quadrant flanked railings with terminal piers. It is not clear who designed the railings and the gates, with them possibly being attributed to either Yeaman Strachan, Borough Surveyor of Wrexham who designed the layout, or William Turner, who designed the chapels, the lodge, and possibly the main entrance. The cemetery's gate piers are made of ashlar and have a rusticated stone plinth wall, while the gates and railings are made of cast iron. The railings have trefoiled heads and quatrefoil bands from the top and the bottom. Terminal piers are present on the quadrant railings flanking the pedestrian gates. The gate piers are similar to the outer piers, which have raking copings and recessed panels, which are enriched with trefoiled spandrels. Although the gate piers have trefoiled panels instead. There is a plainer terminal pier at angle with Empress Road, while intermittent stone piers and scrolled-panelled plain railings are in set intervals along the cemetery's boundary with Empress Road. There are two memorials in the cemetery, dedicated to local fatalities while actively serving in the British and Commonwealth armed forces. The 64 graves linked to World War I, were not grouped together, so are scattered around the cemetery, with a designated section only being established by World War II. There a designated section maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission containing 100 graves, and another memorial near the cemetery's entrance to specifically Polish service personnel, fighting alongside British forces in World War II. The Polish War Memorial is the resting place of 1200 Polish people, 40 of which were Polish servicemen. The grade II-listed Wrexham Cemetery Chapels are located just behind the Ruabon Road gates to the cemetery. They were designed by William Turner in the Gothic style and built in 1874. They are a set of two symmetrical chapels which are joined to each other by a central archway with a spire-topped tower. The heavily moulded archway in gable, is set against the tower's base, which has clasping buttresses and paired Early English bell chamber lights. The tower has a heavy broach spire, containing two pierced quatrefoils bands and cross finials. The chapels have long-wall entry plans and were built with random rock-faced rubble, containing ashlar dressings and terracotta crested banded slate roofs. They are of three bays, each divided by buttresses, and each containing a foiled single light window. There are small vestries which project from the chapel's inner sides, while there are paired windows to the east. They also each have a three-light east (liturgical) window in geometrical tracery. The two chapels are an archetype of a Victorian cemetery's goal to cater to both anglicans and non-conformists. The western chapel is declared by the Anglican church to be sacred or holy, while the eastern chapel is protestant but does not conform to the governance of any established Church. Just inside the main entrance to the cemetery is a small two-storey stone lodge. The lodge was designed by local architect William Turner. It was built as a superintendent's residence and office. The lodge's exterior is made of rock-faced random rubble, containing ashlar dressings and terracotta crested banded slate roofs and finials. The lodge is in a L-plan with a gabled porch in angle with its left hand wing. Its doorway is shallow and segmentally arched, and there are pierced bargeboards to the porch gable. It has three-light wood mullioned and transomed windows, with each floor of the left wing having small upper panes, and a half-hipped roof over. In the north-facing gable and rear there are also some small upper panes. The lodge has axial and end wall stacks. The cemetery office is located on the lodge's ground floor, with it also housing two reception rooms downstairs, and a bathroom and two bedrooms upstairs. The lodge is privately rented. The cemetery's mortuary is set at a right angle and above the level with Ruabon Road, on the western side of the cemetery's entrance gates, and can be reached through double-boarded gates in the cemetery wall. The mortuary has an associated forecourt bounded by simple concrete retaining walls and railings on the upper, north side, with concrete steps leading to the forecourt from the double-boarded gates. The building is a brick structure with a single-storey. Its roof is made of diamond-pattern slates, although some were replaced with similar asbestos-cement slates. The building's front faces east, while the north gable end and western rear walls of the building are built into a steep slope. The building's openings have cambered brick heads and its windows have stone sills. The building's front has a doorway on its left, possibly double doors, and a two-pane sash window to its right, although missing the lower sash. Both the doorway and the window were protected by steel shutters when inspected by Cadw. There was a single small window at the southern gable end. The building's interior comprises two rooms. The first room, accessed from its entrance, contains two coffin slabs on brick bases, located against the room's corners. While the other room contains a ceramic mortuary slab, with a drain hole, and attached to the wall is a ceramic double-basin. The interior's floor is made of concrete with integral draining gullies. Cadw attributed its listed designation to it being a rare example of a mid-20th century mortuary that was very-well preserved and associated with World War II. It was built in the 1930s, and while on the grounds of the cemetery, it was not directly associated with it. The mortuary instead served the Wrexham and East Denbighshire War Memorial Hospital, with many fatalities from World War II being taken to the mortuary, including both British and enemy aircrew. After the war, the mortuary was apparently closed, with the building disused since. The mortuary was largely forgotten, until it was rediscovered in 2019.
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The cemetery is listed on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "It was extended in 1890 and again by the 1960s, which form its modern (non-Victorian) sections. It underwent a refurbishment in 2016–2018, however has since limited new burial plots due to limited space. A World War II mortuary, only one in North Wales, was only re-discovered on the site in 2019.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The earliest record of the site where the cemetery now stands was from 1535, where it was mentioned in the Valor Ecclesiasticus, a survey under Henry VIII, on the finances of the Church of England, following the Acts of Supremacy. Part of the site was known as Cae’r Cleifion (Welsh for 'the field of the sick'). It was also mentioned in a 1840 lease from the Bishop of St Asaph, which is it referred to as Tera Lepresorum (Latin for 'The Lepers' Land').", "title": "History" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "By the 19th century, Wrexham was in the need of a new cemetery, with the existing graveyard of St Giles' Church being full by the end of the 18th century.", "title": "History" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "In 1868, Wrexham Borough Council recognised that a new cemetery was needed, although initially had difficulty finding a new site. In 1874, 2.0 hectares (5 acres) of land was purchased to the north of Ruabon Road. Unlike existing graveyards, which were attached to existing established churches, the new cemetery would allow non-conformist burials as it wasn't directly associated with one established church. The original 2.0 hectares (5 acres) was divided equally between non-conformists, Roman Catholics and Anglicans.", "title": "History" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "The cemetery was laid out between 1874 and 1876, opening in 1876, to the layout design of local nurseryman, later mayor, Yeaman Strachan. It was laid out to function like a park. Additional land for extending the cemetery was purchases to its east to Empress Road in 1886, with it being extended by 1890. It was also extended west of Wat's Dyke, and continued being extended west until it reached its current western extent by the 1960s. Strachan continued to manage the grounds after it opened, and upon his death he was buried in the same cemetery. The first burial in the cemetery was for an eleven-year-old girl in April 1876, Ethel Irene Prichard, possibly of a wealthy family, which were later buried alongside her. Her burial occurred while the cemetery was still unfinished and was not consecrated yet. It was officially opened and consecrated by the Bishop of St Asaph on 3 July 1876. When it opened, Wrexham was said to have lacked a public open space of its own, so was claimed to be \"in effect Wrexham's first park\".", "title": "History" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "The cemetery's mortuary was built in the 1930s. In 1994, Cadw designated the chapels as Grade II.", "title": "History" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "By 1999, the western chapel (to the left of the cemetery entrance) was still used as a chapel, however the eastern chapel (to the right) was used as a gravediggers store.", "title": "History" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "In 2016 and 2017, restoration works were performed on the cemetery, using £1.2 million in funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The works followed calls for renovation since 2014, and were present on the council's at Risk Register, and subsequently closed prior to restoration. The restoration involved the removal of some trees, notably some poplar and cypress, with some of them being replaced by the winter. The chapel, footpaths and some key monuments were also refurbished, with the chapel being restored. It re-opened in July 2018.", "title": "History" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "From 2017, the western chapel is used for services, events and education, while the eastern chapel houses the cemetery's reception and research area. The lodge is privately rented.", "title": "History" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "In 2019, the cemetery's World War II mortuary was discovered, in an overgrown state. It was said to possibly be a tourist attraction due to its preservation and being the \"only one of its kind to survive in north Wales\".", "title": "History" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "While the last burial in the cemetery has \"not yet taken place\", current burials are largely limited to using existing family or pre-purchased plots, with the cemetery's burial registers accounting for burials between 1876 and 2016. While all records are in a database at the Pentrebychan Crematorium office and the cemetery's office. There were only a few plots remaining in the cemetery, when its replacement, Pandy's Plas Acton cemetery opened in 2009.", "title": "History" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "The Victorian cemetery occupies a rectangular area in the western peripheries of Wrexham, next to the B5099 and A5152 roads, and the Great Western Railway (now the Shrewsbury–Chester line) to its west. It is located on gently rolling terrain. It is also surrounded by housing on its southern and eastern side, a college to the north, and an industrial estate to its west. Wat's Dyke, a scheduled monument, transverses the cemetery, following one of its internal paths, and was originally the cemetery's western boundary.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "The cemetery is 7.2 hectares (18 acres) in area, and is the main burial site of Wrexham. It can be divided into two sections, a \"Victorian section\" and a more modern section, divided by access paths.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "Since it opened in 1876, 39,000 burials were performed at the site, with around 100 burials annually. Although as of 2023, no \"new graves\" are performed at the site, instead they are at Plas Acton cemetery, opened in 2009 near Pandy. The cemetery was originally 4.0 hectares (10 acres) in size, from behind its chapel.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "The cemetery had the layout of a public garden, containing curved and straight paths. It contained ornamental trees and shrubs, of both coniferous and deciduous, such as poplars, limes, acacia, horse chestnut, ash, oak, beech, weeping willow, cherry, pine, yew, and cypress. The cemetery is laid to grass, with older graves being kerbed, while newer sections are laid in rows. It was designed by Yeaman Strachan, who used the \"Gardenesque style\" of John Claudius Loudon, using geometric and symmetrical planting. Its pathways were aimed to allow visitors to \"tak[e] the air\", a common leisurely outdoors pastime of the Victorian era.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "The cemetery's burial pattern was laid out based on social class, a representative of the importance it had in the Victorian era. First-class graves, were designed to face onto and perpendicular to the pathways; or be on high ground, or in prominent corners. They were usually in the form of large memorials, sometimes with statues. Second-class graves were directly behind the first-class, while third-class were in the centre of the sections. The cemetery also had some public graves, usually unmarked or with small headstones, containing up to 20 burials for families who could not afford a private burial spot. Eventually, the organised pattern of burials adhering to the original plan was not maintained when space became limited, with newer burials occurring wherever space was available.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "Its main entrance is located on its south side, and is set back from the road. Its main and side gates are made of cast iron and flaked by stone piers. Just inside the gates is a small tarmacked forecourt, which is situated in front of two linked gothic chapels, in another design of Turner's.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "The cemetery's chapel, lodge, gates, gate piers and railings were built in 1874–1876, and are all grade II listed structures. While the cemetery itself is registered as part of the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "The Friends of Wrexham Cemetery is a volunteer group established to maintain the cemetery.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 21, "text": "The gates are aligned with the principal axis of the cemetery's chapels, while the original railings close the cemetery to the gates' east to Empress Road. The main gates have a pedestrian gate either side, and quadrant flanked railings with terminal piers. It is not clear who designed the railings and the gates, with them possibly being attributed to either Yeaman Strachan, Borough Surveyor of Wrexham who designed the layout, or William Turner, who designed the chapels, the lodge, and possibly the main entrance.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 22, "text": "The cemetery's gate piers are made of ashlar and have a rusticated stone plinth wall, while the gates and railings are made of cast iron. The railings have trefoiled heads and quatrefoil bands from the top and the bottom. Terminal piers are present on the quadrant railings flanking the pedestrian gates. The gate piers are similar to the outer piers, which have raking copings and recessed panels, which are enriched with trefoiled spandrels. Although the gate piers have trefoiled panels instead. There is a plainer terminal pier at angle with Empress Road, while intermittent stone piers and scrolled-panelled plain railings are in set intervals along the cemetery's boundary with Empress Road.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "There are two memorials in the cemetery, dedicated to local fatalities while actively serving in the British and Commonwealth armed forces. The 64 graves linked to World War I, were not grouped together, so are scattered around the cemetery, with a designated section only being established by World War II. There a designated section maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission containing 100 graves, and another memorial near the cemetery's entrance to specifically Polish service personnel, fighting alongside British forces in World War II. The Polish War Memorial is the resting place of 1200 Polish people, 40 of which were Polish servicemen.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "The grade II-listed Wrexham Cemetery Chapels are located just behind the Ruabon Road gates to the cemetery. They were designed by William Turner in the Gothic style and built in 1874. They are a set of two symmetrical chapels which are joined to each other by a central archway with a spire-topped tower. The heavily moulded archway in gable, is set against the tower's base, which has clasping buttresses and paired Early English bell chamber lights. The tower has a heavy broach spire, containing two pierced quatrefoils bands and cross finials. The chapels have long-wall entry plans and were built with random rock-faced rubble, containing ashlar dressings and terracotta crested banded slate roofs. They are of three bays, each divided by buttresses, and each containing a foiled single light window. There are small vestries which project from the chapel's inner sides, while there are paired windows to the east. They also each have a three-light east (liturgical) window in geometrical tracery.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 25, "text": "The two chapels are an archetype of a Victorian cemetery's goal to cater to both anglicans and non-conformists. The western chapel is declared by the Anglican church to be sacred or holy, while the eastern chapel is protestant but does not conform to the governance of any established Church.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 26, "text": "Just inside the main entrance to the cemetery is a small two-storey stone lodge. The lodge was designed by local architect William Turner. It was built as a superintendent's residence and office. The lodge's exterior is made of rock-faced random rubble, containing ashlar dressings and terracotta crested banded slate roofs and finials. The lodge is in a L-plan with a gabled porch in angle with its left hand wing. Its doorway is shallow and segmentally arched, and there are pierced bargeboards to the porch gable. It has three-light wood mullioned and transomed windows, with each floor of the left wing having small upper panes, and a half-hipped roof over. In the north-facing gable and rear there are also some small upper panes. The lodge has axial and end wall stacks. The cemetery office is located on the lodge's ground floor, with it also housing two reception rooms downstairs, and a bathroom and two bedrooms upstairs. The lodge is privately rented.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 27, "text": "The cemetery's mortuary is set at a right angle and above the level with Ruabon Road, on the western side of the cemetery's entrance gates, and can be reached through double-boarded gates in the cemetery wall. The mortuary has an associated forecourt bounded by simple concrete retaining walls and railings on the upper, north side, with concrete steps leading to the forecourt from the double-boarded gates.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 28, "text": "The building is a brick structure with a single-storey. Its roof is made of diamond-pattern slates, although some were replaced with similar asbestos-cement slates. The building's front faces east, while the north gable end and western rear walls of the building are built into a steep slope. The building's openings have cambered brick heads and its windows have stone sills. The building's front has a doorway on its left, possibly double doors, and a two-pane sash window to its right, although missing the lower sash. Both the doorway and the window were protected by steel shutters when inspected by Cadw. There was a single small window at the southern gable end.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "The building's interior comprises two rooms. The first room, accessed from its entrance, contains two coffin slabs on brick bases, located against the room's corners. While the other room contains a ceramic mortuary slab, with a drain hole, and attached to the wall is a ceramic double-basin. The interior's floor is made of concrete with integral draining gullies. Cadw attributed its listed designation to it being a rare example of a mid-20th century mortuary that was very-well preserved and associated with World War II.", "title": "Description" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "It was built in the 1930s, and while on the grounds of the cemetery, it was not directly associated with it. The mortuary instead served the Wrexham and East Denbighshire War Memorial Hospital, with many fatalities from World War II being taken to the mortuary, including both British and enemy aircrew. After the war, the mortuary was apparently closed, with the building disused since. The mortuary was largely forgotten, until it was rediscovered in 2019.", "title": "Description" } ]
Wrexham Cemetery is a Victorian garden cemetery in Wrexham, North Wales, which served as the main burial site for the city. It opened in 1876, to the park-like designs of Yeaman Strachan, while its grade II listed chapels and lodge were designed by William Turner. The cemetery was laid out to serve as Wrexham's unofficial first park, while initially arranging graves by social class, now confined to the Victorian section of the cemetery. It contains memorials dedicated to servicemen from the World Wars, with a dedicated Polish servicemen memorial. It was also one of the first sites in Wrexham allowing burials to non-conformists, with it being not directly associated with one established church. The cemetery is listed on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales. It was extended in 1890 and again by the 1960s, which form its modern (non-Victorian) sections. It underwent a refurbishment in 2016–2018, however has since limited new burial plots due to limited space. A World War II mortuary, only one in North Wales, was only re-discovered on the site in 2019.
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John Acker (Pennsylvania politician)
John Acker (November 1814 – January 17, 1904) was an American politician from Pennsylvania. He served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Chester County in 1850 and 1852. John Acker was born on November 26 or 29, 1814, in Uwchlan Township, Pennsylvania, to Catharine (née Laubach) and John Acker. His father was a farmer. Acker attended neighborhood schools and Joseph Hoopes's school in West Chester. As a young man, Acker took up farming. In 1850, he joined a grain, coal and lumber business in East Whiteland Township. He stayed with the business until 1876. In 1876, he moved to Kentucky and started a fruit growing and nursery business. In 1896, he moved back to West Chester. Acker was a Whig and Republican. In 1840, he was elected justice of the peace and remained in that role for 10 years. He served as a Whig in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Chester County in 1850 and 1852. He also served as the judge, inspector and clerk of elections. Acker married Lydia Harrar, daughter of William Harrar, of Montgomery County on April 13, 1837. They had five children, Catherine, William, Caroline (died 1878), Elenor and Mary. His wife died in 1864. He married Mary L. Weaver, daughter of Baldwin Weaver, on November 28, 1867. She died in 1898. His cousin Isaac Acker was a member of the Pennsylvania House. Acker died on January 17, 1904, at his home at 322 North High Street in West Chester.
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John Acker was an American politician from Pennsylvania. He served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Chester County in 1850 and 1852.
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Bob Albright
Robert Earl Albright (April 9, 1936 – November 27, 2023) was an American politician who served in the Alabama House of Representatives from 1974 to 1986. A member of the Democratic Party, Albright represented the 20th and later the 21st district in the Huntsville area. He began his career as a schoolteacher. Robert Earl Albright was born on April 9, 1936, and was a native of Paint Rock, Alabama. His brother, Ray Albright, served in the Tennessee Senate. He graduated from Central High School and went on to serve in the U.S. Air Force. During his period of service he represented the United States Air Force Academy's Air Force Falcons in the national Golden Gloves amateur boxing tournament. Albright attained a degree from Athens State University, which he attended on the G.I. Bill from his service in the Air Force. Albright worked as a biology teacher, sports coach and vocational counselor at schools for 25 years. While working in education, Albright was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 1974, representing the Huntsville, Alabama, area in the state house's 20th district. One of Albright's primary opponents, Marcus "Bulldog" Daniel, was a neighbor who lived on the same street as him. Albright and Daniel advanced to a runoff election, which Albright won with 56% of the vote to Daniel's 44%. Albright won in the general election with 70% of the vote against Republican nominee Bill Albritton, during an election cycle that "wiped out" Republicans in the state house, according to the Birmingham Post-Herald. During his tenure, Albright was noted for his work in upholding the Voting Rights Act of 1965 in Huntsville, ensuring the city's compliance with the law, as well as pursuing equity in Alabama legislation. In 1976, Albright was part of successful opposition to the state budget proposed by Governor George Wallace, which Albright said pitted funding for state employees against education, at a time when both departments were in "dire need". Albright advocated for raising taxes to increase funding for both areas. Albright also worked to secure a state grant for video equipment at the media departments of the University of Alabama in Huntsville and Lee High School. In 1983, Albright was redistricted to the 21st district during a special legislative election. The district remained in the Huntsville area and Albright defeated Republican nominee Keith B. Wilson with 54% of the vote in the special election. Albright served as a delegate from Alabama to the 1984 Democratic National Convention. In 1986, Albright lost a Democratic primary challenge to former representative Dewayne Freeman, unseating him. In 1990, Albright attempted to mount a comeback when he challenged state senator Bill Smith in the Democratic primary. Albright was financially supported by the Alabama Education Association and a trial lawyers' lobbying group with over $42,000 to his campaign, but lost the election to Smith. After leaving the Alabama Legislature, Albright worked in building engines and was a frequent speaker on civics at Scouting activities. Albright was married to Joan Hall, who died in 2022; the couple had three children together. Albright died at his home in Florence, Alabama, on November 27, 2023, at the age of 87.
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Robert Earl Albright was an American politician who served in the Alabama House of Representatives from 1974 to 1986. A member of the Democratic Party, Albright represented the 20th and later the 21st district in the Huntsville area. He began his career as a schoolteacher.
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Namodenoson
Namodenoson is a small molecule A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) agonist. It is developed by Can-Fite for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, liver cancer, and pancreatic cancer.
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Namodenoson is a small molecule A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) agonist. It is developed by Can-Fite for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, liver cancer, and pancreatic cancer.
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1856 Arkansas gubernatorial election
The 1856 Arkansas gubernatorial election was held on 4 August 1856, in order to elect the Governor of Arkansas. Democratic nominee and incumbent Governor Elias Nelson Conway won re-election against American Party nominee James Yell. On election day, 4 August 1856, Democratic nominee Elias Nelson Conway won re-election by a margin of 12,363 votes against his opponent American Party nominee James Yell, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of Governor. Conway was sworn in for his second term on 3 January 1857.
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The 1856 Arkansas gubernatorial election was held on 4 August 1856, in order to elect the Governor of Arkansas. Democratic nominee and incumbent Governor Elias Nelson Conway won re-election against American Party nominee James Yell.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1856_Arkansas_gubernatorial_election
75,462,073
Alberi
Alberi José Ferreira de Matos (28 January 1945 – 28 October 2022), simply known as Alberi, was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward. Born in Recife, Alberi played little in Pernambuco, enjoying success in Rio Grande do Norte, at ABC, where he became the greatest player in the club's history by playing 409 matches and scoring 210 goals. He was state champion four times and also won the Silver Ball in 1972. He was also champion for rival América, and for Sergipe and Campinense. Returned to ABC at the end of his career and was champion once again, in 1983. The ABC Futebol Clube Training Center is named after Alberi. Alberi died 28 October 2022 in Natal, after spending 10 days hospitalized due to complications due to diabetes.
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Alberi José Ferreira de Matos, simply known as Alberi, was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward.
2023-12-02T06:26:10Z
2023-12-23T22:16:19Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberi
75,462,079
Sanmon Shosetsu/Senryo Yakusha
"Sanmon Shosetsu" / "Senryo Yakusha" (三文小説/千両役者, Sanmon Shōsetsu/Senryō Yakusha, lit. "Dime Novel"/"Star Actor") is a Japanese double A-side single by King Gnu. It was released on December 2, 2020, by Sony Music Labels (Ariola Japan). "Sanmon Shosetsu" served as the theme song for Nippon TV drama A Girl of 35 and was preleased on October 30, while "Senryo Yakusha" was used as a commercial song for NTT Docomo's 5G. On September 25, 2020, it was announced that "Sanmon Shosetsu" would be used as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama A Girl of 35, starring Ko Shibasaki. They later announced that they would release the song as well as "Senryo Yakusha" as a double A-side single in December. This marked over a year since their last single "Kasa", and their first release since their major label debut. "Sanmon Shosetsu" was pre-released on October 30, and the music video was released on November 6. "Senryo Yakusha", used as a commercial song for NTT Docomo's 5G, and its music video were released simultaneously on December 2.
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"Sanmon Shosetsu" / "Senryo Yakusha" is a Japanese double A-side single by King Gnu. It was released on December 2, 2020, by Sony Music Labels. "Sanmon Shosetsu" served as the theme song for Nippon TV drama A Girl of 35 and was preleased on October 30, while "Senryo Yakusha" was used as a commercial song for NTT Docomo's 5G.
2023-12-02T06:28:18Z
2023-12-03T16:24:54Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanmon_Shosetsu/Senryo_Yakusha
75,462,117
Operation Taungthaman
Operation Taungthaman is an ongoing military operation launched by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), directed by the People's Defence Force (PDF) focused in Madaya Township. The Myanmar Civil War picked up in intensity before the start of the operation, with Operation 1027 capturing 220 Tatmadaw positions since its start. On 28 October, Operation Taungthaman was announced by the PDF, with no further information given. Troops from the Ta'ang National Liberation Army fighting in Operation 1027 were moved to execute Operation Taungthaman on 13 November. Operation Taungthaman started in late October with attacks in Nawnghkio and Kyaukme Townships in southern Shan State, in support to the simultaneous Operation 1027. A major offensive operation was initiated by the TNLA on 13 November, in eastern Madaya Township. Fighting erupted on that day in Kinn Village, as the junta responded with airstrikes and artillery attacks. Later junta offensives on 16–17 November led to the torching of the village, with 700 houses being burned down. 8,000 people are reported to be displaced in the township. On 16 November, a junta-held checkpoint between Madaya and Singu Townships was attacked by the TNLA. An attempt by one of the junta's air defense units to rescue captured soldiers led to the killing of 11 civilians in a nearby teashop. By 28 November, PDF and TNLA forces reported the capture of a junta base of around 120 soldiers in Madaya Township.
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Operation Taungthaman is an ongoing military operation launched by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), directed by the People's Defence Force (PDF) focused in Madaya Township.
2023-12-02T06:36:40Z
2023-12-28T04:27:36Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Taungthaman
75,462,122
Clan Celentano
Clan Celentano is an Italian record label founded by Adriano Celentano in the early 1960s. Artists who have recorded for the label include Don Backy, Fred Bongusto, Milena Cantù, Adriano Celentano, Maria Luigia Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts, Ola & the Janglers, Valeria Rigano, Anthony Swete and Johnny Tame. In 1962, Adriano Celentano left SAAR and formed the Clan Celentano record label. Founded in March that year, the label set about finding new artists. The first releases were Italian the version of the Gene McDaniels' song, "Tower of Strength" ("Stai Lontana Da Me") and "Sei Rimasta Sola". Both records were Top 20 chart successes. The label originally rejected a singer called Agaton. They weren't interested in his recorded music either. But, Milena Cantù who was Adriano Celentano's current girlfriend wanted to hear the recordings again. As a result, they signed him up and gave him a new stage name of Don Backy. He would later have issues with the label which would lead to court action. The label facilitated the disc debut for film actress Claudia Mori with "Quello Che Ti Dico" bw "Non Guardarmi". In 1968, the label severed its ties with distributor C&C and moved their product through the newly formed Clan Celentano Distributing Co. In 1962, Ricky Gianco's single, "Tu vedrai" bw "Il mio mondo", "Non c'è pietà" was released on Clan Celentano ACC 24006. Previously known as Brenda Bis on another label, Maria Luigia recorded for Clan Celentano, releasing the single "Loro Sanno Dove" bw "L'Ultimato" in 1968. It was noted by Billboard in the February 3, 1968 issue that Don Backy had left Clan Calentano and had formed his own production company called Amico. There were some issues between himself and his former label. According to Clan Calentano, Backy had not fulfilled his contractual obligations. The matter was also in court. It was also noted by Billboard in the February 3 issue that Alessandro Celentano, who in the past had been the managing director for Clan Celentano had come back into the music industry and was now a partner and general manager of CIP- Cantanti and New Sound. It was reported in the February 8, 1969 issue of Cash Box that Phono Box head, Tony Tromeros had secured the disc rights to Adriano Celentano via the Clan Celentano label line. Also in 1969, Fred Bongusto's single, "Una striscia di mare" / "Ciao nemica" was released on Celentano BF 69007. In 1970, the Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts self-titled album for Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts was released on Clan Celentano BF/ES/LP 7020. Also that year, PPX artist Anthony Swete had his self-titled album released on Clan Celentano BF ES LP 7021. Also that year, the ninth Cantagiro contest was held. It finished on July 11. Celentano artists included, Adriano who participated in the A category, Pio and Valeria Rigano in the B category and Katty Line in the C category. In 1996, the label released a CD single of recordings by Milena Cantù. The songs, "Bang Bang" and "Che Importa A Me" were released on both BMG 0743213533728 and Clan Celentano CLCD 353372. On the week of December 29, 2001, Adriano Celentano's album Il Cuore, LA Voce, released on the Clan Celentano label made its debut at no. 54 in the European Top 100 Albums chart.
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Clan Celentano is an Italian record label founded by Adriano Celentano in the early 1960s. Artists who have recorded for the label include Don Backy, Fred Bongusto, Milena Cantù, Adriano Celentano, Maria Luigia Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts, Ola & the Janglers, Valeria Rigano, Anthony Swete and Johnny Tame.
2023-12-02T06:37:12Z
2023-12-15T22:58:06Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Celentano
75,462,133
ZSP1601
ZSP1601 is an experimental pan-phosphodiesterase inhibitor developed by Guangdong Raynovent Biotech for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.
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ZSP1601 is an experimental pan-phosphodiesterase inhibitor developed by Guangdong Raynovent Biotech for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.
2023-12-02T06:38:58Z
2024-01-01T00:47:28Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZSP1601
75,462,135
1860 Arkansas gubernatorial election
The 1860 Arkansas gubernatorial election was held on 6 August 1860, in order to elect the Governor of Arkansas. Independent Democratic candidate and former Associate Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court Henry Massey Rector defeated Democratic nominee Richard H. Johnson. On election day, 6 August 1860, Independent Democratic candidate Henry Massey Rector won the election by a margin of 3,079 votes against his opponent Democratic nominee Richard H. Johnson, thereby gaining Independent Democratic control over the office of Governor. Rector was sworn in as the 6th Governor of Arkansas on 15 November 1860.
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The 1860 Arkansas gubernatorial election was held on 6 August 1860, in order to elect the Governor of Arkansas. Independent Democratic candidate and former Associate Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court Henry Massey Rector defeated Democratic nominee Richard H. Johnson.
2023-12-02T06:40:12Z
2023-12-02T06:43:58Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1860_Arkansas_gubernatorial_election
75,462,137
PXL065
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2023-12-02T06:41:05Z
2023-12-31T11:01:35Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PXL065
75,462,142
Leong Ngah Ngah
Dato' Leong Ngah Ngah is a Malaysian politician who served as Member of the Pahang State Legislative Assembly for Triang seat for 23 years from 1990 to 2013 and Tanah Rata seat from 2013 to 2018. In a political party, he is the Chairman of DAP Pahang since 2015.
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Dato' Leong Ngah Ngah is a Malaysian politician who served as Member of the Pahang State Legislative Assembly for Triang seat for 23 years from 1990 to 2013 and Tanah Rata seat from 2013 to 2018. In a political party, he is the Chairman of DAP Pahang since 2015.
2023-12-02T06:41:52Z
2023-12-04T08:17:01Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leong_Ngah_Ngah
75,462,169
Agustín Laje
Agustín Laje Arrigoni (born 16 January 1989) is an Argentine writer, political scientist and lecturer. He is founder and president of the Fundación Libre, a conservative think tank. He began his systems engineering career at the Instituto Universitario Aeronáutico. While studying there, he published his first work, Los mitos setentistas: Mentiras fundamentales sobre la década del 70. This book allowed him to obtain a scholarship to study counterterrorism at the William J. Perry Center at the National Defense University, in Washington D.C., an institution of the United States Department of Defense. When he returned to Argentina in 2011, he abandoned his engineering career. In 2013, Laje published Cuando el relato es una farsa: la respuesta al relato kirchnerista with the writer Nicolás Márquez, where he criticizes Kirchnerism's position on the last dictatorship in Argentina. The book was rejected by local human rights organizations and organizations supporting trials for crimes against humanity, which repudiated it and managed to cancel its presentation in Bahía Blanca. In 2016, also together with Márquez, they published El libro negro de la nueva izquierda: Ideología de género o subversión cultural. In it they criticize third-wave feminism and gender ideology, elements that they consider tools of Cultural Marxism. One of the controversies that this book generated arose from stating that a feminist current supposedly supported the pedophile activist movement. For this reason The actress and host Malena Pichot interviewed Laje on a radio program, generating a debate that went viral on social networks. Laje also participated in a debate with the presenter Patricia del Río, on the Peruvian radio station RPP. The presentation of the book within the framework of the 44th edition of the Book Fair in 2018 provoked rejection from human rights organizations, social and political organizations, which expressed themselves through "songs and slogans referring to denialism, hatred and discrimination that these authors promote. Laje calls himself a paleolibertarian, minarchist and anti-feminist. He is a strong opponent of abortion even in cases of rape, and opposes euthanasia, making him a pro-life activist. His ideas have been considered ultra-conservative and far-right by different media outlets. On numerous occasions, Laje has been called sexist and homophobic. Laje defines gender ideology as a set of anti-scientific ideas that, for authoritarian political purposes, uproots its nature from human sexuality and tends to explain it exclusively from culture. Thus, our sexual reality, as men or women, would be a mere social construction, nullifying our natural determinations.
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Agustín Laje Arrigoni is an Argentine writer, political scientist and lecturer. He is founder and president of the Fundación Libre, a conservative think tank.
2023-12-02T06:47:56Z
2023-12-14T11:57:58Z
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75,462,172
Shihab Thangal Hospital
Shihab Thangal Hospital or Shihab Thangal Co-Operative Hospital (S.T.M.H.R.C.) - (Shihab Thangal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre - Tirur) is a Charitable hospital in Tirur, Kerala,India. Run by Tiru Co-Operative & Hospital and Research Centre and Shihab Thangal Charity Trust, it was founded in 2022</ref>, Hospital is named after and dedicated to the memory of Shihab Thangal a former president of the Kerala state committee of Indian Union Muslim League and philanthropist and server of the people. It has over 2000 shareholders and is governed by the rules and regulations of the society, ICU facility (the largest in Tirur), operation theatres, a 24x7 charitable casualty. The hospital is one of the largest charitable hospitals in Kerala India. hospital inaugurated by Pinarayi Vijayan(chief minister of Kerala on 26 February 2022
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Shihab Thangal Hospital or Shihab Thangal Co-Operative Hospital (S.T.M.H.R.C.) - is a Charitable hospital in Tirur, Kerala,India.
2023-12-02T06:48:30Z
2023-12-28T07:31:33Z
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75,462,191
BMS-986263
BMS-986263 is an experimental "retinoid-conjugated lipid nanoparticle (LNP) containing HSP47 small interfering RNA (siRNA)" intended to block the synthesis of HSP47, "a collagen-specific chaperone protein involved in fibrosis development". The drug is being tested on people with serious hepatic impairment or fibrosis, including compensated cirrhosis resulting from nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
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BMS-986263 is an experimental "retinoid-conjugated lipid nanoparticle (LNP) containing HSP47 small interfering RNA (siRNA)" intended to block the synthesis of HSP47, "a collagen-specific chaperone protein involved in fibrosis development". The drug is being tested on people with serious hepatic impairment or fibrosis, including compensated cirrhosis resulting from nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
2023-12-02T06:54:48Z
2024-01-01T00:21:14Z
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Helophorus eclectus
Helophorus eclectus, the Sculpted pool scavenger is a species of Beetle in the family Helophoridae. It is found in North America where it lives in shallow pools of water usually saline, often ditches and or sloughs.
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Helophorus eclectus, the Sculpted pool scavenger is a species of Beetle in the family Helophoridae. It is found in North America where it lives in shallow pools of water usually saline, often ditches and or sloughs.
2023-12-02T06:59:49Z
2023-12-02T07:31:16Z
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75,462,354
Mário Tilico (footballer, born 1942)
Amaro Gomes da Costa (30 April 1942 – 19 December 2919), better known as Mário Tilico, was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward. Formed in the youth categories of Santa Cruz where did he get his nickname, Mário was brought to Vasco in 1963, where he stood out and was champion of the Taça Guanabara in 1965. He repeated the feat the following year at Fluminense, and would still play for Bangu, America and Portuguesa de Desportos.. Played only once for the Brazil national team, 19 September 1967, in a friendly match against Chile. Mário Tilico is father of Mário de Oliveira Costa, also known as Mário Tilico. Mário Tilico died 19 December 2019, in Rio de Janeiro.
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Amaro Gomes da Costa, better known as Mário Tilico, was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward.
2023-12-02T07:06:43Z
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January 1812 Virginia gubernatorial election
The January 1812 Virginia gubernatorial election was held on 3 January 1812 in order to elect the Governor of Virginia following the death of incumbent Governor George William Smith on 26 December 1811. Democratic-Republican candidate and incumbent Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates James Barbour won the election in the Virginia General Assembly as he ran unopposed. On election day, 3 January 1812, Democratic-Republican nominee James Barbour won the election as he ran unopposed. Barbour was sworn in as the 18th Governor of Virginia that same day.
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2023-12-02T07:10:29Z
2023-12-02T07:14:05Z
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ASC41
ASC41 is a thyromimetic prodrug metabolized in the liver by CYP3A4 to an active form, ASC41-A, that is selective for thyroid hormone receptor beta. It is developed for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. In 2023, Viking Therapeutics filed a lawsuit against ASC41's developer, Chinese company Ascletis BioScience, accusing it of stealing Viking's trade secrets to develop ASC41 which is allegedly similar to VK2809.
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ASC41 is a thyromimetic prodrug metabolized in the liver by CYP3A4 to an active form, ASC41-A, that is selective for thyroid hormone receptor beta. It is developed for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. In 2023, Viking Therapeutics filed a lawsuit against ASC41's developer, Chinese company Ascletis BioScience, accusing it of stealing Viking's trade secrets to develop ASC41 which is allegedly similar to VK2809.
2023-12-02T07:12:49Z
2023-12-02T21:43:30Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASC41
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Jason Ojalvo
Jason Ojalvo is an American business executive and former audiobook producer who has worked in various fields of digital entertainment. Ojalvo is the CEO of Tushy, a company that sells bidet attachments for toilets. He is a former vice president of Audible Ojalvo earned his bachelor's degree from Lafayette College and later, MBA from Columbia University. Ojalvo began his career at Disc Makers, a company that produced CDs for independent artists and labels. He then moved to Fluidity, a fitness brand, where he led operations, and later to Bolt, an early social networking site, where he was in charge of business development. In 2003, Ojalvo moved to London to join The Orchard, a digital music distributor. He later became the global head of marketing and business development for the company, expanding its distribution and retail partnerships. In 2006, Ojalvo joined Audible, a division of Amazon, as content vice president. He was responsible for creating and running Audible Studios, the company's in-house production arm, which won a Grammy Award in 2013 and received several award nominations every year. While at Amazon, he founded and ran Audiobook Creation Exchange (ACX), an online marketplace that connects authors, narrators, and publishers to produce audiobooks. In 2017, Ojalvo relocated to Los Angeles to become the CEO of Adventures in Wonderland, a company that creates events for fans to connect with musicians. He was hired to explore new verticals in sports, film, television, comedy, and more for the company, which was co-founded by actor and musician Jared Leto. In 2018, Ojalvo was appointed the CEO of Tushy. During the Coronavirus pandemic, he oversaw the company's response to a surge of demand for Tushy's bidet. Jason won the Audie awards in 2003 and 2008. During the 55th annual Grammy awards, he won Best Spoken Word Album.
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2023-12-22T20:01:39Z
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Peruvian Public Ministry controversy
An investigation surrounding the Public Ministry of Peru, known as Operation Valkyrie V (Spanish: Operación Valquiria V) resulted with a controversy surrounding the Attorney General of Peru, Patricia Benavides, who was alleged to head a criminal organization. The scandal revolved around alleged irregularities with the decisions of electing the Ombudsman of Peru Josué Gutiérrez Cóndor, dismissing former attorney general Zoraida Ávalos and attempts to remove the members of the National Board of Justice (JNJ), all in reported attempts for Benavides to main control of the Public Ministry by nominating allies in judicial positions. Messages discovered during investigations reportedly showed Benavides collaboration with members of the Congress of Peru from Advance Country, Popular Force and We Are Peru, that thirty-seven congressmen collaborated with her and that Benavides protected certain legislators from investigations. Peruvian attorney general Patricia Benavides' sister, judge Emma Benavides Vargas, was investigated for alleged connections to a criminal organization and reportedly releasing a pair of drug traffickers in exchange for money. Benavides fired Bersabeth Revilla, the prosecutor tasked with investigating her sister in July 2022. On 3 August 2022, Benavides denied using her position to protect her sister. The National Board of Justice (JNJ) opened preliminary investigations of Benavides firing Revilla and her educational background in early 2023. Fujimorist lawmakers defended Benavides from being investigated by the National Board of Justice (JNJ). In March 2023, it was reported that during investigations of Benavides, she was heard in phone call audio with Antonio Camayo, a businessman involved in the Cuellos Blancos scandal and that she was allegedly attempting to obstruct investigations into audio recordings of herself and of her sister Emma. It was reported that Emma had nearly a dozen phone calls with Edwin Oviedo, the former head of the Peruvian Football Federation who was implicated as one of the main funders in the Cuellos Blancos scandal. In mid-August 2023, Benavides filed a lawsuit to the Constitutional Court of Peru to demand an end to investigations. By late-August 2023, IDL-Reporteros wrote that Inés Tello, a member of the JNJ who was tasked with investigating Benavides, established in her preliminary report that Benavides had removed Revilla from her position in order to protect her sister Emma from charges and that she also made unexplained changes to the investigatory team of the Cuellos Blancos scandal. Tello then reportedly recommend disciplinary procedures against Benavides. On 29 August 2023, the Constitutional Court would order the suspension of investigations against Benavides by the JNJ. Following this, Congress would attempt to remove Tello from her position on the JNJ in early September 2023, approving an expedited investigation against the JNJ. The move by Congress was condemned by some Peruvian media outlets and international NGOs; newspaper La República and a letter signed by NGOs including the Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL), Due Process of Law Foundation, Fundación Construir, Fundación para la Justicia y el Estado Democrático de Derecho (FJEDD), Human Rights Watch, the International Commission of Jurists, Observatorio Derechos y Justicia (ODJ), Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights and the Washington Office on Latin America described the actions as a "parliamentary coup". The letter signed by the NGOs also called for the application of the Inter-American Democratic Charter. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the United Nations office in Peru would express concern about Congress’ actions against the JNJ and call for maintaining a balance of powers. On 16 September, thousands marched in Lima protesting against the actions of Congress and sharing support for the JNJ. On 25 November 2023, Judge Jorge Luis Chávez Tamariz signed the arrest warrants for Jaime Villanueva, Miguel Ángel Girao and Abel Hurtado after being presented a petition from the Special Team of Prosecutors Against the Corruption of Power's Team 3. Information about the warrants was leaked to Benavides in the evening and called a group of thirteen people, including those with arrest warrants, to meet at her office overnight, with IDL-Reporteros reporting that evidence may have may hidden or destroyed due to the advanced knowledge. The group also drafted documents to remove Marita Barreto from her position at the Special Team of Prosecutors against Corruption in Power (EFICOP), the entity that was investigating Benavides. Villanueva, Girao and Hurtago were arrested on 27 November 2023. Villanueva was the main advisor for Benavides and a former supporter of Pedro Castillo, who became a lobbyist in the Congress of Peru following the 2022 Peruvian self-coup attempt. In leaked messages, Villanueva is seen telling congressman that only he acted on behalf of Benavides, with the chats reportedly showing his planning of the dismissal of Zoraida Ávalos and the attempted dismantling of the JNJ. One of the leaked WhatsApp chats allegedly shows Villanueva explaining the importance to Benavides of removing Zoraida Ávalos and nominating Ombudsman of Peru Josué Gutiérrez Cóndor: We are very worried that the election of the Ombudsman will fall. Having a head in that institution is essential because what is at stake is something much more important than the Ombudsman's Office itself. As is known, the National Board of Justice is taken by the vizcarrismo and as the prosecutor of the Nation mentioned in her speech there are very strong and dark interests in her leaving her position and the caviares (leftists) return to control the Public Ministry, ... If the National Board of Justice suspends her, for seniority Zoraida Ávalos would be the new Prosecutor of the Nation ... In that context, the Ombudsman is very important, because he is the one who presides over the commission that will elect the new National Board of Justice. In a message flanked by two members of the Supreme Court of Peru, Benavides said that the investigation was a planned attack against her. Benavides would accuse President of Peru Dina Boluarte and Prime Minister of Peru Alberto Otárola of being responsible for the deaths during the protests that occurred from 2022 into 2023, filing a constitutional complaint against the president, with El País writing that Benavides made the complaint "at the most vulnerable moment of her administration." President Boluarte described the accusations as "despicable" and said that the attorney general was attempting to distract the public from her own investigations. Ruth Luque Ibarra of Together for Peru filed a constitutional complain against Benavides, accusing her of leading a criminal organization and influence peddling. Prosecutor Rafael Vela said that Benavides would not resign from her position on 28 November, stating that Benavides held support from members of congress. A day later on 29 November, President Boluarte called for Benavides to resign from her position.
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A day later on 29 November, President Boluarte called for Benavides to resign from her position.", "title": "Timeline of events" } ]
An investigation surrounding the Public Ministry of Peru, known as Operation Valkyrie V resulted with a controversy surrounding the Attorney General of Peru, Patricia Benavides, who was alleged to head a criminal organization. The scandal revolved around alleged irregularities with the decisions of electing the Ombudsman of Peru Josué Gutiérrez Cóndor, dismissing former attorney general Zoraida Ávalos and attempts to remove the members of the National Board of Justice (JNJ), all in reported attempts for Benavides to main control of the Public Ministry by nominating allies in judicial positions. Messages discovered during investigations reportedly showed Benavides collaboration with members of the Congress of Peru from Advance Country, Popular Force and We Are Peru, that thirty-seven congressmen collaborated with her and that Benavides protected certain legislators from investigations.
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2023-12-22T20:28:19Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peruvian_Public_Ministry_controversy
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Suntub
Suntub is the second studio album by Danish musician ML Buch, released on 27 October 2023 through 15 Love. It received acclaim from critics, appearing on several lists of the best albums of 2023. Philip Sherburne of Pitchfork stated that Suntub "focuses on more abstract and corporeal themes" than Buch's debut album Skinned (2020), and replaces that album's "overtly electronic elements" with "sparkling guitars, frictionless rock drumming, and vocal melodies rendered with airbrushed clarity". Sherburne concluded that "Outwardly, Suntub is so glossy that it suggests a kind of normcore, a pastiche of gentle alt-rock. Below the surface, however, Buch's strange curves and fleshless hands point in a far more cryptic direction." Exclaim! ranked the album the ninth best album of 2023, with the publication's Kaelen Bell describing it as "pastoral art rock imbued with heaving, sticky humanity, a place where past and present collide constantly to create entirely new forms" as well as having a "MIDI-warped landscape, an alien environment sketched in silvery riffs and dewy electronics". Gorilla vs. Bear ranked it the second best album of 2023, calling it "the most soothing and unsettlingly beautiful record of the year" that "envelops the listener in an otherworldly cocoon by tapping into some uncanny, unshakeable deja-vu" and "feels very real, like a gleaming, half-remembered soft-rock mirage you keep hearing in your warmest, fuzziest dreams".
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Suntub is the second studio album by Danish musician ML Buch, released on 27 October 2023 through 15 Love. It received acclaim from critics, appearing on several lists of the best albums of 2023.
2023-12-02T07:25:08Z
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Rencofilstat
Rencofilstat (CRV431) is a pan-cyclophilin inhibitor and analog of cyclosporine A developed for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Rencofilstat (CRV431) is a pan-cyclophilin inhibitor and analog of cyclosporine A developed for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma.
2023-12-02T07:25:22Z
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Janclesio
Jean Almeida Santos (born 22 April 1993), commonly known as Janclesio, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a center back for V.League 1 team Becamex Bình Dương. In the half of the 2019 V.League 1 season, Janclesio joined the newly promoted V.League 1 side Viettel and appeared in 11 games. In 2020, Janclesio joined Hồng Lĩnh Hà Tĩnh. He was named team captain shortly after his signature and played an important role to help his team finish in top 8 of the league table in their first ever season in V.League 1. In 2021, Janclesio played for SHB Đà Nẵng. He appeared in every possible league game before the season was cancelled due to the effects of Covid-19 in Vietnam. On 21 December 2021, Janclesio made his comeback to Hồng Lĩnh Hà Tĩnh. In the last round of the 2022 V.League 1 season, he scored the winning goal for his team's 2–1 victory against Thanh Hóa, thus helped his team avoid relegation as they are 1 point above the relegation zone. He scored a total of 7 goals during the season, a record for a defender in V.League 1's history. In August 2023, Becamex Bình Dương announced the signing of Janclesio to the team.
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Jean Almeida Santos, commonly known as Janclesio, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a center back for V.League 1 team Becamex Bình Dương.
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City of Love (film)
City of Love is a comedy crime thriller film directed by Èric Boadella and written by Boadella and Sara Pattarini. The film stars Robert DeCesare, Kathryn Schott, Taylor Nichols and Mario Tardón. After 20 years in prison, a former inmate becomes a rideshare driver to catch up on his life in society. Car scenes in the film were shot in a studio and exteriors were composited together. Boadella said it was only possible to do during the pandemic because the empty studios were generous enough to give them a one day rate for the entire film. The film premiered at New Jersey International Film Festival on January 28, 2023, screened at DC Independent Film Festival, NewFilmmakers Los Angeles and was released on video on demand on December 19, 2023 by Freestyle Digital Media. The film won Best Feature Film at New Jersey International Film Festival's Spring 2023 edition. Natalie Tango at New Jersey Stage compared the film to Taxi Driver and said it is a phenomenal psychological horror film, complimenting DeCesare's performance and claiming the color "tones of blue and red help indicate the film’s negative, depressing theme."
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City of Love is a comedy crime thriller film directed by Èric Boadella and written by Boadella and Sara Pattarini. The film stars Robert DeCesare, Kathryn Schott, Taylor Nichols and Mario Tardón.
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The Door into Summer (film)
The Door into Summer (Japanese: 夏への扉: キミのいる未来へ, Hepburn: Natsu e no Tobira: Kimi no Iru Mirai e) is a 2021 Japanese science fiction film directed by Takahiro Miki and starring Kento Yamazaki, Kaya Kiyohara, Naohito Fujiki, Natsuna, and Hidekazu Mashima. Based on Robert A. Heinlein's novel of the same name, it was released on June 25, 2021. In 1995, robotics engineer and inventor Soichiro Takakura loses his late adoptive father and mentor Dr. Matsushita's company Future Works Enterprises (FWE) to his business partner Kazuhito Matsushita and company secretary Rin Shiraishi. Rin had been Soichiro's fiancee, who manipulated him into giving her enough voting stock to allow her and Kazuhito to seize control. Soichiro's only remaining friends in the world are Riko Matsushita, the daughter of his late guardian, as well as his cat Pete, a feisty tabbycat who hates going outdoors into the snow. Left with a large financial settlement and a handful of FWE shares, a drunken Soichiro opts to undertake "cold sleep" (suspended animation) at Credeus in hopes of waking up thirty years later to a more hopeful future. However, after sobering up and attempting to confront Kazuhito at the latter’s home, he discovers Rin, who subdues him and instead arranges for him to be frozen by associates at a subsidiary of Mannix Enterprises, as payment for a past favor. Soichiro awakens in 2025 with no money to his name, with what little remained of his settlement gone with the collapse of Mannix due to tax fraud in the intervening years. He has lost Pete the cat, who fled after Soichiro was drugged, as well as Riko, who was killed in an explosion at the old Matsushita family home during FWE's seizure of Soichiro's research towards his prototype A-1 humanoid robot. While recuperating at the cold sleep clinic, he learns that lifelike service androids - including his assigned chaperone PETE-13 - have become commonplace in the future, with the market dominated by Guardian Manufacturing and Aladdin Industries. Following a hunch from Rin, now a drunk and obese pensioner, Soichiro sets out to track down the fate of his FWE shares intended for Riko. He learns from Guardian CEO Gota Tsuboi that their company brought out FWE years before, but the exclusive rights to the technology were once held by Aladdin - all of which had been apparently arranged by Soichiro himself. Furthermore, he discovers patents for the first generation PETE-1 robot and its semi-perpetual Plasma Battery power source filed under his own name, as well as ones for PETE-2 filed by a Riko Sato. After discovering an online video expose of the controversial Professor Toi claiming to have invented time travel, Soichiro and PETE-13 seek out the disgraced physicist. Toi expresses gratitude for the invention of the Plasma Battery that now powers his time machine, and eagerly sends Soichiro (and inadvertently, PETE-13) back to 1995 with a large quantity of gold. With the help of patent attorney Taro Sato and his wife Midori, Soichiro files his patents for PETE-1 and the Plasma Battery, incorporates Aladdin Industries with Taro as CEO, initiates a probe into Mannix's finances, funds the younger Professor Toi's research using the gold, and offers encouragement to Gota as a child, while PETE-13 hijacks the FWE truck containing Soichiro's research. Soichiro also manages to recover Pete the cat and the FWE shares from Katsuhito's house, fakes Riko's apparent death, and arranges for the Satos to adopt and protect her from the machinations of her uncle Katsuhito, before finally making it to his original cold sleep appointment with Credeus. Awakening once again in 2025, Soichiro is greeted by PETE-13, who spent the intervening years in sleep mode awaiting his return. From a letter written by Taro, he discovers that Riko became an accomplished robotics engineer in her own right, before also entering cold sleep to reunite with him. Finally realizing his own feelings for her, Soichiro rushes to Riko's bedside at the clinic, holding her hand as they and Pete the cat look out to a blue summer sky. Note: characters with counterparts from the original Heinlein novel are indicated with parentheses. The Door into Summer was originally scheduled for a theatrical release on February 19, 2021, but was pushed back to June 25, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.. It was released on Netflix on Jun 25, 2022.
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The Door into Summer is a 2021 Japanese science fiction film directed by Takahiro Miki and starring Kento Yamazaki, Kaya Kiyohara, Naohito Fujiki, Natsuna, and Hidekazu Mashima. Based on Robert A. Heinlein's novel of the same name, it was released on June 25, 2021.
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Quorida de Treho
Quorida de Treho (born April 29, 2004) is a chestnut mare, registered in the Selle Français genealogical register, daughter of Kannan and Dalais, by Tolbiac des Forêts. Born at Cruguel in Morbihan (Brittany), she was trained as a show jumper, successfully completing the classical show jumping cycle. Subsequently ridden by Franco-Swiss rider Romain Duguet, the pair reached the level of international competitions, winning the Saut Hermès jump, the CSIO in St. Gallen and the bronze medal at the European Show Jumping Championships in 2015, as well as the Helsinki World Cup stage twice, in 2015 and 2016. Quorida is voted Horse of the Year 2015 in Switzerland by the German-speaking readers of PferdeWoche. Injured twice, she is retired from sport in September 2018, at the age of 14. Her first three foals are born in May 2020. Quorida de Treho was born on April 29, 2004 at Dominique Mauny's stud in Cruguel, Morbihan, Brittany. Her birth was the result of a collaboration with breeder Olivier Le Viot, from Cesson-Sévigné. Broken in at 3, she was ridden by Dominique Mauny, who was also one of her co-breeders, from the age of 4 until she was 6. In 2011, the year of her 7th birthday, she was ridden by Guillaume Batillat, with whom she finished 3rd in the Critérium de Fontainebleau. Quorida entered her first 5-star international jumping competitions (CSI5*) in 2013, representing the Swiss team under the saddle of Romain Duguet. Owned by Christiana Duguet, she was trained by Thomas Fuchs for 4 years. The mare is housed at the Gümligen stables near Bern. Winner of the Saut Hermès, the Official International Jumping Competition in St. Gallen, and team bronze medal at the 2015 European Championships in Aachen, she was voted Horse of the Year 2015 in Switzerland by the German-speaking readers of the PferdeWoche newspaper. She gives naturalized French-Swiss rider Romain Duguet access to the highest level of competition, her victory in the Hermes jump-off also representing Duguet's first-ever win in a CSI5*. She won the Helsinki World Cup leg in 2015 and 2016. She takes part in the Göteborg World Cup in 2016. Romain Duguet preserves her in early 2016, with a view to her participation in the Olympic Games. She is rested for two months, before slowly returning to competition with the CSI2* at Le Mans in early March 2016. In June 2016, at the CSIO in St. Gallen, the mare commits a fault, but nevertheless achieves the best performance of the day for the Swiss team, finishing in 6th place. Selected for the Rio Olympics, she competed in the individual final, finishing 32nd. Quorida's last appearance on a CSI5* was in Basel, in January 2017. The mare was slightly injured and therefore did not take part in the Zurich CSI. She underwent fetlock surgery and remained in convalescence for a year, returning to trotting in November 2017, with a return to competition announced for early 2018. She re-injured herself in April 2018. She was retired on September 4, 2018, at the age of 14, when she was Duguet's leading mare. She is taken over by Jean-Michel Gaspard, at Rosières-aux-Salines. In 2019, after a year's retirement, her stablemate is a black Shetland pony. Quorida ranks 20th in the WBFSH World Jumping Horse Rankings, compiled in October 2015. She is also voted Horse of the Year 2015 in Switzerland by readers of the German-language magazine PferdeWoche. She ranks 70th in the world jumping horse rankings, drawn up in October 2016. Quorida de Treho is a burnt chestnut mare registered with the Selle Français studbook. She is nicknamed "Coco". Le Temps journalist Julie Conti described her as "tall" and "powerful", in 2017. Her rider Romain Duguet considers her one of the best horses in the world, describing her as charismatic and engaging. He describes her as stiff over jumps, but with a lot of blood and energy. She is described as respectful of the bars, energetic and gifted with good strength. She is also a fairly solitary mare, who tends to keep to herself in the corner of her stall. Quorida de Treho is a daughter of the stallion Kannan. Her dam, Dalais, is a daughter of Tolbiac des Forêts. This mare, born in Quiberon to Hélène Marie, was acquired by the de Treho breeding operation in 2000. Quorida's successes have made the de Treho stud very popular. Quorida is 37.59 % Thoroughbred. Quorida's first foal, a filly, was born in May 2020 after an embryo transfer to a surrogate mother. The filly's sire is the stallion Contendro. Three foals by Quorida and Contendro are registered as born in 2020: the filly Kissme Coco, and two bay males, Koeur de Coco and Kosmic Coco.
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Quorida de Treho is a chestnut mare, registered in the Selle Français genealogical register, daughter of Kannan and Dalais, by Tolbiac des Forêts. Born at Cruguel in Morbihan (Brittany), she was trained as a show jumper, successfully completing the classical show jumping cycle. Subsequently ridden by Franco-Swiss rider Romain Duguet, the pair reached the level of international competitions, winning the Saut Hermès jump, the CSIO in St. Gallen and the bronze medal at the European Show Jumping Championships in 2015, as well as the Helsinki World Cup stage twice, in 2015 and 2016. Quorida is voted Horse of the Year 2015 in Switzerland by the German-speaking readers of PferdeWoche. Injured twice, she is retired from sport in September 2018, at the age of 14. Her first three foals are born in May 2020.
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2024 in Yemen
Events in the year 2024 in Yemen. Source:
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Events in the year 2024 in Yemen.
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Giancarlo Pittelli
Giancarlo Pittelli is an Italian criminal and former lawyer and politician. Pittelli had served as a Deputy and Senator, and was convicted in November 2023 for collusion with a criminal organisation.
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Giancarlo Pittelli is an Italian criminal and former lawyer and politician. Pittelli had served as a Deputy and Senator, and was convicted in November 2023 for collusion with a criminal organisation.
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