id
int64 12
1.07M
| title
stringlengths 1
124
| text
stringlengths 0
228k
| paragraphs
list | abstract
stringlengths 0
123k
| date_created
stringlengths 0
20
| date_modified
stringlengths 20
20
| templates
list | url
stringlengths 31
154
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
75,471,050 |
A Life Apart (novel)
|
A Life Apart, titled Past Continuous in India, is a novel written by Neel Mukherjee. It was first published by Picador in India in 2008. It was later published in the UK as A Life Apart by Constable & Robinson in 2010. The author began writing the book in 2001 after taking a course in creative writing at the University of East Anglia.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "A Life Apart, titled Past Continuous in India, is a novel written by Neel Mukherjee. It was first published by Picador in India in 2008. It was later published in the UK as A Life Apart by Constable & Robinson in 2010. The author began writing the book in 2001 after taking a course in creative writing at the University of East Anglia.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "",
"title": "Further reading"
}
] |
A Life Apart, titled Past Continuous in India, is a novel written by Neel Mukherjee. It was first published by Picador in India in 2008. It was later published in the UK as A Life Apart by Constable & Robinson in 2010. The author began writing the book in 2001 after taking a course in creative writing at the University of East Anglia.
|
2023-12-03T07:48:43Z
|
2023-12-07T16:12:34Z
|
[
"Template:Cite magazine",
"Template:India-book-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Use Indian English",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Infobox novel",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Life_Apart_(novel)
|
75,471,113 |
Ramasamy Ramaraj
|
Ramasamy Ramaraj (born 1956) is an Indian physical chemist and a Professor of Eminence affiliated with the Department of Physical Chemistry at School of Chemistry of Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU). He is noted for his works on photoelectrochemistry and photoelectrocatalysis. He has also worked on chemically modified electrodes, artificial photosynthesis and solar energy conversion and nanomaterials. According to Stanford University's report in 2020, he was listed within the top 2% scientists in the world in his field of research.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Ramasamy Ramaraj (born 1956) is an Indian physical chemist and a Professor of Eminence affiliated with the Department of Physical Chemistry at School of Chemistry of Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU). He is noted for his works on photoelectrochemistry and photoelectrocatalysis. He has also worked on chemically modified electrodes, artificial photosynthesis and solar energy conversion and nanomaterials. According to Stanford University's report in 2020, he was listed within the top 2% scientists in the world in his field of research.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Ramasamy Ramaraj is an Indian physical chemist and a Professor of Eminence affiliated with the Department of Physical Chemistry at School of Chemistry of Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU). He is noted for his works on photoelectrochemistry and photoelectrocatalysis. He has also worked on chemically modified electrodes, artificial photosynthesis and solar energy conversion and nanomaterials. According to Stanford University's report in 2020, he was listed within the top 2% scientists in the world in his field of research.
|
2023-12-03T07:59:25Z
|
2023-12-22T19:21:09Z
|
[
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Authority control",
"Template:Improve categories",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Multiple issues",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramasamy_Ramaraj
|
75,471,188 |
Tulsa Invitation
|
The Tulsa Invitation also known as the TTC Invitational was a men's and women's clay court tennis tournament was founded in 1958. The tournament was played at the Tulsa Tennis Club, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. It played annually through till 1975 when it was discontinued.
In 1935 a Tulsa Invitation tournament was held, however that tournament appears to have been discontinued. In 1958 the Tulsa Tennis Club (founded 1926) as a private members club staged the Tulsa Invitation tennis tournament for the first time. The first men's singles winner was Sammy Giammalva who defeated Bernard Bartzen. the event was held annually until 1975 when it was discontinued the final men's singles title went to Zan Guerry for the third time, and the women's singles event was won by Lele Forood. The tournament was part of the ILTF World Circuit from 1958 to 1969 for men and to 1970 for women. It then became part of the ILTF Independent Circuit from 1970 to 1975 for men, and 1973 to 1975 for women that tour included tournaments not part of ILTF Grand Prix or WTA Tour.
(incomplete roll)
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "The Tulsa Invitation also known as the TTC Invitational was a men's and women's clay court tennis tournament was founded in 1958. The tournament was played at the Tulsa Tennis Club, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. It played annually through till 1975 when it was discontinued.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "In 1935 a Tulsa Invitation tournament was held, however that tournament appears to have been discontinued. In 1958 the Tulsa Tennis Club (founded 1926) as a private members club staged the Tulsa Invitation tennis tournament for the first time. The first men's singles winner was Sammy Giammalva who defeated Bernard Bartzen. the event was held annually until 1975 when it was discontinued the final men's singles title went to Zan Guerry for the third time, and the women's singles event was won by Lele Forood. The tournament was part of the ILTF World Circuit from 1958 to 1969 for men and to 1970 for women. It then became part of the ILTF Independent Circuit from 1970 to 1975 for men, and 1973 to 1975 for women that tour included tournaments not part of ILTF Grand Prix or WTA Tour.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "(incomplete roll)",
"title": "Finals"
}
] |
The Tulsa Invitation also known as the TTC Invitational was a men's and women's clay court tennis tournament was founded in 1958. The tournament was played at the Tulsa Tennis Club, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. It played annually through till 1975 when it was discontinued.
|
2023-12-03T08:08:08Z
|
2023-12-20T15:42:47Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox tennis tournament",
"Template:Flagicon",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Cite web"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsa_Invitation
|
75,471,191 |
Balalin Theater Troupe
|
The Balalin Theater Troupe ("The Balloons" in Arabic) originated in the West Bank in 1970 and remained active until 1975. It was co-founded by the Usrat Al-Masrah ("The Family Theater Troupe") based in Ramallah, in collaboration with Francois Abu Salem, an alumnus of Théâtre du Soleil. Balalin is considered one of the era's most influential theatre troupes, widely acknowledged for catalyzing a burgeoning theatrical movement throughout the seventies.
Committed to portraying the Palestinian reality in the local dialect, Balalin departed from the tradition of utilizing classical Arabic. Their repertoire mostly remains unpublished, but their production Al-Atmeh ("darkness") is considered one of the earliest fully realized theatrical experiences in modern Palestine. Additionally, Balalin contributed to The Association for Work and Development for the Arts, an organization that spearheaded the inaugural Jerusalem Theatre Festival in 1975.
In the West Bank, the East Jerusalem-Ramallah area was already becoming a hub for original Palestinian theater, due to efforts by the YMCA to engage the youth in community-building educational activities which included play readings. There, Salem met members of the Family Theater group including Sameh Abboushey, Nadia Mikhail, and Vera Tamari who staged Younis and the Almond Tree, and later agreed to collaborate with Salem to stage an original play he had written called "A Slice of Life." The play opened in the theatre of Al-Omariyyeh school in Jerusalem’s Old City in 1972.
In 1973, Salem, with a faction of Balalin, left the group to form Bali-Lin (Without Leniency), and both ended two years later to make way for Sunduq al-Ajab Troupe. Other troupes that emerged at the time were Dababis (“Pins”) and Sanabil (“Spikes”).
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "The Balalin Theater Troupe (\"The Balloons\" in Arabic) originated in the West Bank in 1970 and remained active until 1975. It was co-founded by the Usrat Al-Masrah (\"The Family Theater Troupe\") based in Ramallah, in collaboration with Francois Abu Salem, an alumnus of Théâtre du Soleil. Balalin is considered one of the era's most influential theatre troupes, widely acknowledged for catalyzing a burgeoning theatrical movement throughout the seventies.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Committed to portraying the Palestinian reality in the local dialect, Balalin departed from the tradition of utilizing classical Arabic. Their repertoire mostly remains unpublished, but their production Al-Atmeh (\"darkness\") is considered one of the earliest fully realized theatrical experiences in modern Palestine. Additionally, Balalin contributed to The Association for Work and Development for the Arts, an organization that spearheaded the inaugural Jerusalem Theatre Festival in 1975.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "In the West Bank, the East Jerusalem-Ramallah area was already becoming a hub for original Palestinian theater, due to efforts by the YMCA to engage the youth in community-building educational activities which included play readings. There, Salem met members of the Family Theater group including Sameh Abboushey, Nadia Mikhail, and Vera Tamari who staged Younis and the Almond Tree, and later agreed to collaborate with Salem to stage an original play he had written called \"A Slice of Life.\" The play opened in the theatre of Al-Omariyyeh school in Jerusalem’s Old City in 1972.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "In 1973, Salem, with a faction of Balalin, left the group to form Bali-Lin (Without Leniency), and both ended two years later to make way for Sunduq al-Ajab Troupe. Other troupes that emerged at the time were Dababis (“Pins”) and Sanabil (“Spikes”).",
"title": "Legacy"
}
] |
The Balalin Theater Troupe originated in the West Bank in 1970 and remained active until 1975. It was co-founded by the Usrat Al-Masrah based in Ramallah, in collaboration with Francois Abu Salem, an alumnus of Théâtre du Soleil. Balalin is considered one of the era's most influential theatre troupes, widely acknowledged for catalyzing a burgeoning theatrical movement throughout the seventies.[citation needed] Committed to portraying the Palestinian reality in the local dialect, Balalin departed from the tradition of utilizing classical Arabic. Their repertoire mostly remains unpublished, but their production Al-Atmeh ("darkness") is considered one of the earliest fully realized theatrical experiences in modern Palestine.[citation needed] Additionally, Balalin contributed to The Association for Work and Development for the Arts, an organization that spearheaded the inaugural Jerusalem Theatre Festival in 1975.[citation needed]
|
2023-12-03T08:09:05Z
|
2023-12-20T04:22:03Z
|
[
"Template:Improve categories",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Copy edit",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite book"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balalin_Theater_Troupe
|
75,471,237 |
Son Sik
|
Son Sik (Korean: 손식) is a South Korean Army general who serves as the commander of the Republic of Korea Army Ground Operations Command and commander of the Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Son Sik (Korean: 손식) is a South Korean Army general who serves as the commander of the Republic of Korea Army Ground Operations Command and commander of the Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "",
"title": "References"
}
] |
Son Sik (Korean: 손식) is a South Korean Army general who serves as the commander of the Republic of Korea Army Ground Operations Command and commander of the Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command.
|
2023-12-03T08:16:30Z
|
2023-12-10T11:16:21Z
|
[
"Template:SouthKorea-mil-bio-stub",
"Template:Article for deletion/dated",
"Template:Infobox officeholder",
"Template:Korean",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_Sik
|
75,471,297 |
Roisin Gilheany
|
Roisin Gilheany (born 17 May 2005) is a professional Australian tennis player.
She has career-high WTA rankings of 1226 in singles, achieved on 26 December 2022, and 423 in doubles, achieved on 4 December 2023.
Gilheany was born in Melbourne in Australia. She is the daughter of Ireland's Sinead Gilheany and her brother Pierce is a college tennis player in the United States. She trains at the Soto Tennis Academy in Sotogrande, Spain, and plays for the Port Melbourne Tennis Club.
Gilheany won her first major ITF title at the W60 doubles tournament in Gold Coast Tennis International, Australia.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Roisin Gilheany (born 17 May 2005) is a professional Australian tennis player.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "She has career-high WTA rankings of 1226 in singles, achieved on 26 December 2022, and 423 in doubles, achieved on 4 December 2023.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Gilheany was born in Melbourne in Australia. She is the daughter of Ireland's Sinead Gilheany and her brother Pierce is a college tennis player in the United States. She trains at the Soto Tennis Academy in Sotogrande, Spain, and plays for the Port Melbourne Tennis Club.",
"title": "Early life"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Gilheany won her first major ITF title at the W60 doubles tournament in Gold Coast Tennis International, Australia.",
"title": "Early life"
}
] |
Roisin Gilheany is a professional Australian tennis player. She has career-high WTA rankings of 1226 in singles, achieved on 26 December 2022, and 423 in doubles, achieved on 4 December 2023.
|
2023-12-03T08:27:23Z
|
2023-12-07T10:33:50Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox tennis biography",
"Template:Flagicon",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:WTA",
"Template:ITF"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roisin_Gilheany
|
75,471,298 |
Hugh Southern Stephenson
|
Sir Hugh Southern Stephenson GBE KCMG CIE CVO was a British diplomat. He was the only son of Sir Hugh Stephenson. He was born in Ranchi, India on November 29, 1906. In May 1936, his marriage to Patricia Mills was announced for that July in the Times. Starting in December 1969, he was the appointed director of the St. John Ambulance Association; also, in 1970, he was honored as a knight of The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. He died in London, United Kingdom on September 23, 1972.
Source: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Sir Hugh Southern Stephenson GBE KCMG CIE CVO was a British diplomat. He was the only son of Sir Hugh Stephenson. He was born in Ranchi, India on November 29, 1906. In May 1936, his marriage to Patricia Mills was announced for that July in the Times. Starting in December 1969, he was the appointed director of the St. John Ambulance Association; also, in 1970, he was honored as a knight of The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. He died in London, United Kingdom on September 23, 1972.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Source: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office",
"title": "Appointments"
}
] |
Sir Hugh Southern Stephenson was a British diplomat. He was the only son of Sir Hugh Stephenson. He was born in Ranchi, India on November 29, 1906. In May 1936, his marriage to Patricia Mills was announced for that July in the Times. Starting in December 1969, he was the appointed director of the St. John Ambulance Association; also, in 1970, he was honored as a knight of The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. He died in London, United Kingdom on September 23, 1972.
|
2023-12-03T08:28:13Z
|
2023-12-06T02:55:11Z
|
[
"Template:Authority control",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Infobox person",
"Template:Postnom",
"Template:Year range",
"Template:Cite book",
"Template:Redirect",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Cite journal"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Southern_Stephenson
|
75,471,312 |
Torment (1974 film)
|
Torment (Spanish: Tormento) is a 1974 Spanish drama film directed by Pedro Olea based on the novel of the same name by Benito Pérez Galdós which stars Ana Belén, Francisco Rabal, Concha Velasco, and Javier Escrivá.
The plot is set in 19th-century Madrid. Upon the return of enriched Agustín from the Americas to Spain, young maid Amparo, working for the Bringas and in a relationship with priest Pedro Polo, is courted by Agustín.
An adaptation of the novel Tormento [es] by Benito Pérez Galdós, the screenplay was penned by Ricardo López Aranda, José Frade [es], Pedro Olea, and Ángel María de Lera [es]. The film is a José Frade PC production.
Distributed by Atlántida, the film was released theatrically in Spain on 2 September 1974. With over 2 million admissions, Torment became Olea's most successful film. The critical reception was also positive.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Torment (Spanish: Tormento) is a 1974 Spanish drama film directed by Pedro Olea based on the novel of the same name by Benito Pérez Galdós which stars Ana Belén, Francisco Rabal, Concha Velasco, and Javier Escrivá.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The plot is set in 19th-century Madrid. Upon the return of enriched Agustín from the Americas to Spain, young maid Amparo, working for the Bringas and in a relationship with priest Pedro Polo, is courted by Agustín.",
"title": "Plot"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "An adaptation of the novel Tormento [es] by Benito Pérez Galdós, the screenplay was penned by Ricardo López Aranda, José Frade [es], Pedro Olea, and Ángel María de Lera [es]. The film is a José Frade PC production.",
"title": "Production"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Distributed by Atlántida, the film was released theatrically in Spain on 2 September 1974. With over 2 million admissions, Torment became Olea's most successful film. The critical reception was also positive.",
"title": "Release"
}
] |
Torment is a 1974 Spanish drama film directed by Pedro Olea based on the novel of the same name by Benito Pérez Galdós which stars Ana Belén, Francisco Rabal, Concha Velasco, and Javier Escrivá.
|
2023-12-03T08:31:19Z
|
2023-12-05T00:13:16Z
|
[
"Template:Lang-es",
"Template:Cast listing",
"Template:Sfn",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite book",
"Template:Authority control",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Infobox film",
"Template:Ill"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torment_(1974_film)
|
75,471,329 |
King Faisal Sport City
|
King Faisal Sport City (Arabic: مدينة الملك فيصل الرياضية) is a multi-use Saudi sports facility which is located in the city of Jizan.
It was opened in 1988.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "King Faisal Sport City (Arabic: مدينة الملك فيصل الرياضية) is a multi-use Saudi sports facility which is located in the city of Jizan.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "It was opened in 1988.",
"title": "Description"
}
] |
King Faisal Sport City is a multi-use Saudi sports facility which is located in the city of Jizan.
|
2023-12-03T08:36:18Z
|
2023-12-03T11:11:55Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox stadium",
"Template:Lang-ar",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Webarchive",
"Template:Portal",
"Template:SaudiArabia-sports-venue-stub",
"Template:Short description"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Faisal_Sport_City
|
75,471,342 |
Charles Onyeabor
|
Charles Onyekachi Onyeabor is an Italian-Nigerian singer, songwriter and businessman. He is the eldest son of electro Afro-funk pioneer William Onyeabor.
Charles Onyeabor is the first son of William Onyeabor—a pioneer of electro-funk music genre. He is an alumnus of Enugu State University of Science and Technology.
Onyeabor was influenced by the music of his father and followed his footsteps as a funk musician. Onyeabor who left Nigeria to Italy in 2003 started his music career after the death of his father having started a business there due to racial discrimination.
In 2020 Onyeabor released his first funk single "They Can't Pull Us Down" featuring Miriam Taylor and was followed by "Do It Your Way" featuring Enrico Matheis. He won Africa’s Diaspora Artist at the 2022 Scream African Women Awards. In March 2023 he performed in Germany at Afrobeat Invasion alongside Psquare, Otile Brown, Abrantee and May7ven. In August the same year, he performed at the 36th Sanremo Rock Festival which is part of the RAI organized Sanremo Music Festival in Sanremo, Linguria. In November 2023, Onyeabor released his 20-tracked debut album, Like Father, Like Son which met a positive review. Drawing from it's title and cover art which symbolizes Charles and his father, The Nation described the album as Charles’ way of expressing deep gratitude and admiration for his dad’s influence.
Onyeabor was one of the contestants of Una voce per San Marino in 2022. His single, "They Can't Pull Us Down" and "Ije Nwoke" were featured in Lonzo Nzekwe's 2023 crime thriller Orah which screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2023
Singles
Album
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Charles Onyekachi Onyeabor is an Italian-Nigerian singer, songwriter and businessman. He is the eldest son of electro Afro-funk pioneer William Onyeabor.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Charles Onyeabor is the first son of William Onyeabor—a pioneer of electro-funk music genre. He is an alumnus of Enugu State University of Science and Technology.",
"title": "Early life and education"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Onyeabor was influenced by the music of his father and followed his footsteps as a funk musician. Onyeabor who left Nigeria to Italy in 2003 started his music career after the death of his father having started a business there due to racial discrimination.",
"title": "Career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "In 2020 Onyeabor released his first funk single \"They Can't Pull Us Down\" featuring Miriam Taylor and was followed by \"Do It Your Way\" featuring Enrico Matheis. He won Africa’s Diaspora Artist at the 2022 Scream African Women Awards. In March 2023 he performed in Germany at Afrobeat Invasion alongside Psquare, Otile Brown, Abrantee and May7ven. In August the same year, he performed at the 36th Sanremo Rock Festival which is part of the RAI organized Sanremo Music Festival in Sanremo, Linguria. In November 2023, Onyeabor released his 20-tracked debut album, Like Father, Like Son which met a positive review. Drawing from it's title and cover art which symbolizes Charles and his father, The Nation described the album as Charles’ way of expressing deep gratitude and admiration for his dad’s influence.",
"title": "Career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "Onyeabor was one of the contestants of Una voce per San Marino in 2022. His single, \"They Can't Pull Us Down\" and \"Ije Nwoke\" were featured in Lonzo Nzekwe's 2023 crime thriller Orah which screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2023",
"title": "Career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "Singles",
"title": "Discography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "Album",
"title": "Discography"
}
] |
Charles Onyekachi Onyeabor is an Italian-Nigerian singer, songwriter and businessman. He is the eldest son of electro Afro-funk pioneer William Onyeabor.
|
2023-12-03T08:40:54Z
|
2023-12-15T07:01:12Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Authority control",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox person",
"Template:Small"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Onyeabor
|
75,471,357 |
Chilas bus shooting
|
On 2 December 2023, a mass shooting was carried out against a bus in Chilas, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, killing 10 people.
The Convey system had been in place since 2012 when buses moved from Rawalpindi to Islamabad; however, the system was halted 10 days prior to the incident.
On 2 December 2023, a K2 passenger bus departing from Ghizer to Islamabad came under severe gunfire, killing 10 people and injuring another 25. The bus was en route to Rawalpindi when gunmen opened fire in Chilas in Gilgit-Baltistan, northern Pakistan. Upon firing, the driver was killed on the spot, resulting in the bus colliding with an ongoing truck, causing further casualties.
On 3 December, the Diamer police filed a First Information Report (FIR) and arrested six suspects in connection with the attack on an Islamabad-bound bus in Gilgit-Baltistan's (GB) Chilas the day before. The Police Public Relations Officer confirmed that six suspects have been taken into custody at two police stations so far.
Confirming the details of the attack and the resultant casualties, the Deputy Commissioner of Diamer stated that the passengers affected were from different parts of Pakistan, including two Pakistan Army soldiers and a Police official from the Special Protection Unit (SPU). Currently, the Deputy Commissioner has identified three out of the eight deceased individuals. While some sources suggest that the incident occurred due to unintended gunfire, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
PML-N member Maryam Nawaz strongly condemned the recent firing incident on a passenger bus in Chilas, Gilgit-Baltistan, expressing condolences for the affected families and sympathy for the martyred soldiers. She emphasized terrorists' attempts to disrupt Pakistan's economic progress but asserted that such actions wouldn't impede the nation's overall advancement.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "On 2 December 2023, a mass shooting was carried out against a bus in Chilas, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, killing 10 people.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The Convey system had been in place since 2012 when buses moved from Rawalpindi to Islamabad; however, the system was halted 10 days prior to the incident.",
"title": "Background"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "On 2 December 2023, a K2 passenger bus departing from Ghizer to Islamabad came under severe gunfire, killing 10 people and injuring another 25. The bus was en route to Rawalpindi when gunmen opened fire in Chilas in Gilgit-Baltistan, northern Pakistan. Upon firing, the driver was killed on the spot, resulting in the bus colliding with an ongoing truck, causing further casualties.",
"title": "Shooting"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "On 3 December, the Diamer police filed a First Information Report (FIR) and arrested six suspects in connection with the attack on an Islamabad-bound bus in Gilgit-Baltistan's (GB) Chilas the day before. The Police Public Relations Officer confirmed that six suspects have been taken into custody at two police stations so far.",
"title": "Investigation"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "Confirming the details of the attack and the resultant casualties, the Deputy Commissioner of Diamer stated that the passengers affected were from different parts of Pakistan, including two Pakistan Army soldiers and a Police official from the Special Protection Unit (SPU). Currently, the Deputy Commissioner has identified three out of the eight deceased individuals. While some sources suggest that the incident occurred due to unintended gunfire, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack.",
"title": "Reaction"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "PML-N member Maryam Nawaz strongly condemned the recent firing incident on a passenger bus in Chilas, Gilgit-Baltistan, expressing condolences for the affected families and sympathy for the martyred soldiers. She emphasized terrorists' attempts to disrupt Pakistan's economic progress but asserted that such actions wouldn't impede the nation's overall advancement.",
"title": "Reaction"
}
] |
On 2 December 2023, a mass shooting was carried out against a bus in Chilas, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, killing 10 people.
|
2023-12-03T08:47:10Z
|
2023-12-14T17:19:30Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Infobox civilian attack",
"Template:Terrorist attacks in Pakistan",
"Template:What"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilas_bus_shooting
|
75,471,373 |
G5021 Shizhu–Chongqing Expressway
|
The G5021 Shizhu–Chongqing Expressway (Chinese: 石柱—重庆高速公路), commonly referred to as the Shizhu Expressway (Chinese: 石渝高速公路), is an expressway in China that connects Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County to the city of Chongqing.
Construction started in March 2010, with a four lane roadbed width of 24.5 meters, a design speed of 80 kilometers per hour, and an estimated design budget of 10.7 billion yuan. Among them, the Fufeng section had a total length of 56 kilometers, with an estimated investment of 5.5 billion yuan; the Fengshi section had a total length of 54 kilometers, with an estimated investment of 5.2 billion yuan. It was fully opened to traffic on 23 December 2013.
The expressway starts on the eastern section of the G5001 Chongqing Ring Expressway, passes through the districts of Nan'an, Banan, Fuling, and Fengdu County before terminating at the G50 Shanghai–Chongqing Expressway in Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County. The main route has a total length of 193.3 kilometers.
A branch expressway runs parallel to the Yangtze River which connects to Changshou District from a junction in Banan District. The branch has a total length of 16.6 kilometers.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "The G5021 Shizhu–Chongqing Expressway (Chinese: 石柱—重庆高速公路), commonly referred to as the Shizhu Expressway (Chinese: 石渝高速公路), is an expressway in China that connects Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County to the city of Chongqing.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Construction started in March 2010, with a four lane roadbed width of 24.5 meters, a design speed of 80 kilometers per hour, and an estimated design budget of 10.7 billion yuan. Among them, the Fufeng section had a total length of 56 kilometers, with an estimated investment of 5.5 billion yuan; the Fengshi section had a total length of 54 kilometers, with an estimated investment of 5.2 billion yuan. It was fully opened to traffic on 23 December 2013.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "The expressway starts on the eastern section of the G5001 Chongqing Ring Expressway, passes through the districts of Nan'an, Banan, Fuling, and Fengdu County before terminating at the G50 Shanghai–Chongqing Expressway in Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County. The main route has a total length of 193.3 kilometers.",
"title": "Route"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "A branch expressway runs parallel to the Yangtze River which connects to Changshou District from a junction in Banan District. The branch has a total length of 16.6 kilometers.",
"title": "Route"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "",
"title": "References"
}
] |
The G5021 Shizhu–Chongqing Expressway, commonly referred to as the Shizhu Expressway, is an expressway in China that connects Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County to the city of Chongqing.
|
2023-12-03T08:52:31Z
|
2023-12-12T12:40:52Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:NTHS Expressways",
"Template:PRChina-road-stub",
"Template:Infobox road",
"Template:Zh"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G5021_Shizhu%E2%80%93Chongqing_Expressway
|
75,471,385 |
Chukwumerije Okereke
|
Chukwumerije Okereke is a Nigerian professor of Global Governance and Public Policy at Bristol University's School for Policy Studies and serves as the director of the Centre for Climate Change and Development at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo (AE-FUNAI) Ebonyi State.
Prior to his work at Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Okereke was also a professor of Environment and Development at the University of Reading, where he served as the co-director at the Centre for Climate and Justice as well as the Leverhulme Climate Justice Doctoral Scholarship Programme.
Okereke is part of the United Nations's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as the coordinating lead author on the Introduction and Framing chapter. He is the author of Global Justice and Neoliberal Environmental Governance (2008) and edited The Politics of the Environment (2007). He co-edited Global Carbon Governance and Business Transformation with A. Bumpus, J. Tansey, H. Blaz in 2015. In 2023, Okereke is was elected as a fellow of World Academy of Sciences.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Chukwumerije Okereke is a Nigerian professor of Global Governance and Public Policy at Bristol University's School for Policy Studies and serves as the director of the Centre for Climate Change and Development at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo (AE-FUNAI) Ebonyi State.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Prior to his work at Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Okereke was also a professor of Environment and Development at the University of Reading, where he served as the co-director at the Centre for Climate and Justice as well as the Leverhulme Climate Justice Doctoral Scholarship Programme.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Okereke is part of the United Nations's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as the coordinating lead author on the Introduction and Framing chapter. He is the author of Global Justice and Neoliberal Environmental Governance (2008) and edited The Politics of the Environment (2007). He co-edited Global Carbon Governance and Business Transformation with A. Bumpus, J. Tansey, H. Blaz in 2015. In 2023, Okereke is was elected as a fellow of World Academy of Sciences.",
"title": "Works and recognition"
}
] |
Chukwumerije Okereke is a Nigerian professor of Global Governance and Public Policy at Bristol University's School for Policy Studies and serves as the director of the Centre for Climate Change and Development at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo (AE-FUNAI) Ebonyi State. Prior to his work at Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Okereke was also a professor of Environment and Development at the University of Reading, where he served as the co-director at the Centre for Climate and Justice as well as the Leverhulme Climate Justice Doctoral Scholarship Programme.
|
2023-12-03T08:57:46Z
|
2023-12-20T01:02:36Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Authority control",
"Template:Short description"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chukwumerije_Okereke
|
75,471,422 |
Shaji Azeez
|
Shaji Azeez is an Indian filmmaker and writer who predominantly works in the Malayalam cinema and television. He is best known for directing the Malayalam comedy sitcom M80 Moosa and the mystery thriller film Wolf. Shaji is also the author of the book Pradhana Pranayangalile Thapanila, which is his poetry collection.
Shaji has directed and acted some plays during his school and college days. Before co-directing his first Malayalam feature film in 2008, he worked as an associate director with seventeen directors including TK Rajeev Kumar, Priyanandanan and K. K. Rajeev. In 2008, Shaji together with Shyju Anthikkad directed Shakespeare M.A. Malayalam for which Shaji also co-wrote the screenplay. His next film as a director was through Oridathoru Postman (2010). The film explored the father-son relationship in a humorous way. In 2014, Shaji was brought in as the director of the sitcom M80 Moosa. The show, which ran for more than three years and 360 episodes, was acclaimed throughout its run for its realistic touch. M80 Moosa won several awards including the Musris Television Award, Kannur Rajan Award and KP Ummer Award. In 2020, Shaji began work on his third Malayalam film Wolf, which is based on the short story Chennaya, by author GR Indugopan. It was released in 2021 and received praise for exposing patriarchy through an interesting idea.
In November 2022, Shaji's first book titled Pradhana Pranyangalile Thapanila (The temperature of major romances), which is a collection of his 58 poems was published at the Sharjah International book festival.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Shaji Azeez is an Indian filmmaker and writer who predominantly works in the Malayalam cinema and television. He is best known for directing the Malayalam comedy sitcom M80 Moosa and the mystery thriller film Wolf. Shaji is also the author of the book Pradhana Pranayangalile Thapanila, which is his poetry collection.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Shaji has directed and acted some plays during his school and college days. Before co-directing his first Malayalam feature film in 2008, he worked as an associate director with seventeen directors including TK Rajeev Kumar, Priyanandanan and K. K. Rajeev. In 2008, Shaji together with Shyju Anthikkad directed Shakespeare M.A. Malayalam for which Shaji also co-wrote the screenplay. His next film as a director was through Oridathoru Postman (2010). The film explored the father-son relationship in a humorous way. In 2014, Shaji was brought in as the director of the sitcom M80 Moosa. The show, which ran for more than three years and 360 episodes, was acclaimed throughout its run for its realistic touch. M80 Moosa won several awards including the Musris Television Award, Kannur Rajan Award and KP Ummer Award. In 2020, Shaji began work on his third Malayalam film Wolf, which is based on the short story Chennaya, by author GR Indugopan. It was released in 2021 and received praise for exposing patriarchy through an interesting idea.",
"title": "Life and career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "In November 2022, Shaji's first book titled Pradhana Pranyangalile Thapanila (The temperature of major romances), which is a collection of his 58 poems was published at the Sharjah International book festival.",
"title": "Life and career"
}
] |
Shaji Azeez is an Indian filmmaker and writer who predominantly works in the Malayalam cinema and television. He is best known for directing the Malayalam comedy sitcom M80 Moosa and the mystery thriller film Wolf. Shaji is also the author of the book Pradhana Pranayangalile Thapanila, which is his poetry collection.
|
2023-12-03T09:14:05Z
|
2023-12-04T15:41:36Z
|
[
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Infobox person",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Short description"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaji_Azeez
|
75,471,425 |
Alphonse (TV series)
|
Alphonse is a French streaming television series written and directed by Nicolas Bedos. Produced by Alain Goldman under Banijay Entertainment and Montmartre Films, stars Jean Dujardin, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Nicole Garcia, Pierre Arditi, Laura Morante, Francine Bergé and Marie-Christine Barrault. The series premiered on Amazon Prime Video on October 12, 2023 and has received mixed to negative reviews from critics.
The series was announced by Amazon Prime Video consisting of six episodes. The principal photography of the series began in 2022 and ended in 2023, with Jean Dujardin, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Nicole Garcia and Pierre Arditi joining the cast.
In her review for A Good Movie To Watch, Renee Cuisia rated the series a 6.8 out of 10 stars. Shabnam Jahan gave the series a rating of two stars out of five in her review for Leisure Byte.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Alphonse is a French streaming television series written and directed by Nicolas Bedos. Produced by Alain Goldman under Banijay Entertainment and Montmartre Films, stars Jean Dujardin, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Nicole Garcia, Pierre Arditi, Laura Morante, Francine Bergé and Marie-Christine Barrault. The series premiered on Amazon Prime Video on October 12, 2023 and has received mixed to negative reviews from critics.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The series was announced by Amazon Prime Video consisting of six episodes. The principal photography of the series began in 2022 and ended in 2023, with Jean Dujardin, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Nicole Garcia and Pierre Arditi joining the cast.",
"title": "Production"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "In her review for A Good Movie To Watch, Renee Cuisia rated the series a 6.8 out of 10 stars. Shabnam Jahan gave the series a rating of two stars out of five in her review for Leisure Byte.",
"title": "Reception"
}
] |
Alphonse is a French streaming television series written and directed by Nicolas Bedos. Produced by Alain Goldman under Banijay Entertainment and Montmartre Films, stars Jean Dujardin, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Nicole Garcia, Pierre Arditi, Laura Morante, Francine Bergé and Marie-Christine Barrault. The series premiered on Amazon Prime Video on October 12, 2023 and has received mixed to negative reviews from critics.
|
2023-12-03T09:14:49Z
|
2023-12-16T13:38:43Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:In lang",
"Template:Portal bar",
"Template:Amazon Prime Video original series",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Use mdy dates",
"Template:Infobox television"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphonse_(TV_series)
|
75,471,446 |
NMTV
|
Norwegian Mobile TV Corporation (NMTV) is a limited company that delivers mobile TV via DMB. It is fully owned by the three largest Norwegian broadcasters (NRK, TV 2 and MTG). NMTV works closely with other companies from other industries. NMTV was one of the founders of International DMB Advancement Group (IDAG).
The company was established on August 13, 2008. NMTV launched broadcast mobile TV via DMB on May 15, 2009 under the name MiniTV. The service was opened by then Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske.
NMTVs CEO is Gunnar Garfors.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Norwegian Mobile TV Corporation (NMTV) is a limited company that delivers mobile TV via DMB. It is fully owned by the three largest Norwegian broadcasters (NRK, TV 2 and MTG). NMTV works closely with other companies from other industries. NMTV was one of the founders of International DMB Advancement Group (IDAG).",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The company was established on August 13, 2008. NMTV launched broadcast mobile TV via DMB on May 15, 2009 under the name MiniTV. The service was opened by then Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "NMTVs CEO is Gunnar Garfors.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Norwegian Mobile TV Corporation (NMTV) is a limited company that delivers mobile TV via DMB. It is fully owned by the three largest Norwegian broadcasters. NMTV works closely with other companies from other industries. NMTV was one of the founders of International DMB Advancement Group (IDAG). The company was established on August 13, 2008. NMTV launched broadcast mobile TV via DMB on May 15, 2009 under the name MiniTV. The service was opened by then Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske. NMTVs CEO is Gunnar Garfors.
|
2023-12-03T09:19:53Z
|
2023-12-03T09:24:18Z
|
[
"Template:Unreferenced"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NMTV
|
75,471,474 |
Manish Yadav
|
Manish Yadav is an Indian Politician who is the member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly representing the Shahpura, Jaipur constituent assembly for Indian National Congress. He won the 2023 Legislative Assembly elections by defeating Alok Beniwal by 64908 votes, the MLA of Shahpura since 2018. Manish yadav was ex president of Rajasthan University
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Manish Yadav is an Indian Politician who is the member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly representing the Shahpura, Jaipur constituent assembly for Indian National Congress. He won the 2023 Legislative Assembly elections by defeating Alok Beniwal by 64908 votes, the MLA of Shahpura since 2018. Manish yadav was ex president of Rajasthan University",
"title": ""
}
] |
Manish Yadav is an Indian Politician who is the member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly representing the Shahpura, Jaipur constituent assembly for Indian National Congress. He won the 2023 Legislative Assembly elections by defeating Alok Beniwal by 64908 votes, the MLA of Shahpura since 2018. Manish yadav was ex president of Rajasthan University
|
2023-12-03T09:29:55Z
|
2023-12-18T08:36:15Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox politician",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite news"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manish_Yadav
|
75,471,483 |
Prince Hathloul bin Abdulaziz Sports City
|
Prince Hathloul bin Abdulaziz Sports City, is a multi-use stadium in Najran, Saudi Arabia. It is currently used mostly for football matches, on club level by Al-Okhdood and Najran SC of the Saudi First Division. The stadium has a capacity of 8,000.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Prince Hathloul bin Abdulaziz Sports City, is a multi-use stadium in Najran, Saudi Arabia. It is currently used mostly for football matches, on club level by Al-Okhdood and Najran SC of the Saudi First Division. The stadium has a capacity of 8,000.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "",
"title": "External links"
}
] |
Prince Hathloul bin Abdulaziz Sports City, is a multi-use stadium in Najran, Saudi Arabia. It is currently used mostly for football matches, on club level by Al-Okhdood and Najran SC of the Saudi First Division. The stadium has a capacity of 8,000.
|
2023-12-03T09:33:18Z
|
2023-12-03T09:56:59Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox stadium",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:SaudiArabia-sports-venue-stub",
"Template:Portal"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Hathloul_bin_Abdulaziz_Sports_City
|
75,471,488 |
Yogendrasinh Parmar
|
Yogendrasinh Parmar (born 4 April 1972) is an Indian politician who represented Thasra Assembly constituency in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly. In 2022, he was elected as MLA from Thasra Assembly constituency as a member of the Bhartiya Janta Party.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Yogendrasinh Parmar (born 4 April 1972) is an Indian politician who represented Thasra Assembly constituency in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly. In 2022, he was elected as MLA from Thasra Assembly constituency as a member of the Bhartiya Janta Party.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "",
"title": "References"
}
] |
Yogendrasinh Parmar is an Indian politician who represented Thasra Assembly constituency in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly. In 2022, he was elected as MLA from Thasra Assembly constituency as a member of the Bhartiya Janta Party.
|
2023-12-03T09:35:09Z
|
2023-12-03T11:21:18Z
|
[
"Template:Indiana-politician-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox officeholder",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogendrasinh_Parmar
|
75,471,489 |
Ladu Lal Pitliya
|
Ladu Lal Pitliya is an Indian politician and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is a member of the 16th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Sahara constituency in Bhilwara.
Following the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election, he was elected as an MLA from the Sahara constituency, defeating Rajendra Trivedi, the candidate from the Indian National Congress (INC), by a margin of 62,519 votes.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Ladu Lal Pitliya is an Indian politician and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is a member of the 16th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Sahara constituency in Bhilwara.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Following the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election, he was elected as an MLA from the Sahara constituency, defeating Rajendra Trivedi, the candidate from the Indian National Congress (INC), by a margin of 62,519 votes.",
"title": "Political career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "",
"title": "References"
}
] |
Ladu Lal Pitliya is an Indian politician and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is a member of the 16th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Sahara constituency in Bhilwara.
|
2023-12-03T09:35:19Z
|
2023-12-27T17:12:18Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Rajasthan-BJP-politician-stub",
"Template:Infobox officeholder"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladu_Lal_Pitliya
|
75,471,493 |
ICC World Test Championship Mace
|
The ICC Test Championship Mace is awarded to the winner of the ICC Test Championship.
The mace was originally designed in 2000 by Trevor Brown, a trophy designer at Thomas Lyte. The mace was redesigned in 2021, with the new version being handcrafted at Thomas Lyte's workshop in London.
Prior to the introduction of the World Test Championship (WTC) Final, the mace was awarded to the team at the top of the Men’s ICC Test Team rankings. Since the inception of the WTC Final, the mace has been awarded to the winning team, with the New Zealand team being the first recipient under this new system.
The mace is made from sterling silver and gold plates, with a hardwood base. Its design features a handle resembling a cricket stump, wrapped in a silver-gilt laurel band. The top of the mace is notable for its depiction of a gold-plated cricket ball within a global map, inspired by the sight of a cricketer holding a stump as a souvenir after a match.
The design incorporates longitude lines similar to those on a globe, creating reflections against the golden cricket ball. These lines were shaped using hot forging and soldered together to form the globe shape. Around this globe is a belt displaying the insignia of the 12 Test nations participating, with space to include additional nations in the future.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "The ICC Test Championship Mace is awarded to the winner of the ICC Test Championship.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The mace was originally designed in 2000 by Trevor Brown, a trophy designer at Thomas Lyte. The mace was redesigned in 2021, with the new version being handcrafted at Thomas Lyte's workshop in London.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Prior to the introduction of the World Test Championship (WTC) Final, the mace was awarded to the team at the top of the Men’s ICC Test Team rankings. Since the inception of the WTC Final, the mace has been awarded to the winning team, with the New Zealand team being the first recipient under this new system.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "The mace is made from sterling silver and gold plates, with a hardwood base. Its design features a handle resembling a cricket stump, wrapped in a silver-gilt laurel band. The top of the mace is notable for its depiction of a gold-plated cricket ball within a global map, inspired by the sight of a cricketer holding a stump as a souvenir after a match.",
"title": "Design"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "The design incorporates longitude lines similar to those on a globe, creating reflections against the golden cricket ball. These lines were shaped using hot forging and soldered together to form the globe shape. Around this globe is a belt displaying the insignia of the 12 Test nations participating, with space to include additional nations in the future.",
"title": "Design"
}
] |
The ICC Test Championship Mace is awarded to the winner of the ICC Test Championship.
|
2023-12-03T09:35:58Z
|
2023-12-03T23:24:20Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICC_World_Test_Championship_Mace
|
75,471,512 |
Athoracophorinae
|
Athoracophorinae, common name the leaf-veined slugs, are a subfamily in the family Athoracophoridae, which are air-breathing, stalk-eyed land slugs, or terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks. They are endemic to New Zealand, including its subantarctic islands.
Species in this subfamily are endemic to New Zealand, including its subantarctic islands.
Athoracophorinae is one of two subfamilies in the family Athoracophoridae, which in turn is the only family in the superfamily Athoracophoroidea. The following two subfamilies have been recognized in the taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi (2005), that follows the classification of Grimpe & Hoffmann (1925):
Genera within the subfamily Athoracophorinae include:
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Athoracophorinae, common name the leaf-veined slugs, are a subfamily in the family Athoracophoridae, which are air-breathing, stalk-eyed land slugs, or terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks. They are endemic to New Zealand, including its subantarctic islands.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Species in this subfamily are endemic to New Zealand, including its subantarctic islands.",
"title": "Distribution"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Athoracophorinae is one of two subfamilies in the family Athoracophoridae, which in turn is the only family in the superfamily Athoracophoroidea. The following two subfamilies have been recognized in the taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi (2005), that follows the classification of Grimpe & Hoffmann (1925):",
"title": "Taxonomy"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Genera within the subfamily Athoracophorinae include:",
"title": "Taxonomy"
}
] |
Athoracophorinae, common name the leaf-veined slugs, are a subfamily in the family Athoracophoridae, which are air-breathing, stalk-eyed land slugs, or terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks. They are endemic to New Zealand, including its subantarctic islands.
|
2023-12-03T09:41:01Z
|
2023-12-04T21:45:47Z
|
[
"Template:Commons category-inline",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Bouchet 2005",
"Template:In lang",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Automatic taxobox",
"Template:Taxonbar",
"Template:Improve categories"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athoracophorinae
|
75,471,521 |
Meiliūnai
|
Meiliūnai is a village in Marijampolė County, in south west Lithuania, 1 km from boarder with Russia. According to the 2021 census, the village had a population of 23 inhabitants.
On 2 December 2023, an active wartime 76mm explosive discovered in Meiliūnai, Vilkaviškis District Municipality. The explosive was detonated and destroyed by special forces.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Meiliūnai is a village in Marijampolė County, in south west Lithuania, 1 km from boarder with Russia. According to the 2021 census, the village had a population of 23 inhabitants.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "On 2 December 2023, an active wartime 76mm explosive discovered in Meiliūnai, Vilkaviškis District Municipality. The explosive was detonated and destroyed by special forces.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "",
"title": "References"
}
] |
Meiliūnai is a village in Marijampolė County, in south west Lithuania, 1 km from boarder with Russia. According to the 2021 census, the village had a population of 23 inhabitants.
|
2023-12-03T09:42:18Z
|
2023-12-03T09:46:19Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox settlement",
"Template:Historical populations",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Marijampole County",
"Template:PanevėžysCounty-geo-stub",
"Template:Short description"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meili%C5%ABnai
|
75,471,524 |
Top Ships
|
Top Ships Inc. is a supply chain maritime transportation (or ocean transportation) operations management company responsible for seaborne trade of raw materials. The company was founded by Evangelos J. Pistiolis on January 10, 2000 and is headquartered in Maroussi, Greece.
The company's medium range tanker vessels transport crude oil, petroleum products, and bulk liquid chemicals. It allows corporate users to transport large quantities of unrefined crude oil from its point of extraction to refineries, petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, or petrochemical products from the refineries. Top Ships services offers maritime transport for managing and operating large and diversified fleets of ocean freight ships ranging from product tanker fleets, chemical tanker fleets, crude oil tanker (or petroleum tanker) fleets, and Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) fleet vessels.
In 1994, Evangelos J. Pistiolis received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the Technical University of Munich. From 1994 to 1995, Evangelos worked at Howe Robinson & Co. Ltd., a London shipbroker specializing in drybulk container vessels. While studying at the Southampton Institute of Higher Education, Pistolis oversaw the daily operations of Compass United Maritime Container Vessels, a ship management company located in Greece. Evangelos J. Pistiolis graduated from Southampton Institute of Higher Education with a degree in shipping operations in 1999.
In January 1999, Top Ships Inc. was founded by the company CEO, Evanelos J. Pistiolis in Maroussi, Greece. The company's initial public offering raised $3.4 billion in January 2020.
In November 2008, the company appointed a former United Kingdom (UK) Chartered Accountant (ACA) executive Alexandros Tsirikos on the Executive Director Board of Directors for Top Ships. Alexandros Tsirikos is the Chief Financial Officer and has been employed with Top Ships since early July 2007.
On December 27, 2013, the company stock adjusted close price of TOPS was $3,008,879,919,104.00.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Top Ships Inc. is a supply chain maritime transportation (or ocean transportation) operations management company responsible for seaborne trade of raw materials. The company was founded by Evangelos J. Pistiolis on January 10, 2000 and is headquartered in Maroussi, Greece.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The company's medium range tanker vessels transport crude oil, petroleum products, and bulk liquid chemicals. It allows corporate users to transport large quantities of unrefined crude oil from its point of extraction to refineries, petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, or petrochemical products from the refineries. Top Ships services offers maritime transport for managing and operating large and diversified fleets of ocean freight ships ranging from product tanker fleets, chemical tanker fleets, crude oil tanker (or petroleum tanker) fleets, and Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) fleet vessels.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "In 1994, Evangelos J. Pistiolis received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the Technical University of Munich. From 1994 to 1995, Evangelos worked at Howe Robinson & Co. Ltd., a London shipbroker specializing in drybulk container vessels. While studying at the Southampton Institute of Higher Education, Pistolis oversaw the daily operations of Compass United Maritime Container Vessels, a ship management company located in Greece. Evangelos J. Pistiolis graduated from Southampton Institute of Higher Education with a degree in shipping operations in 1999.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "In January 1999, Top Ships Inc. was founded by the company CEO, Evanelos J. Pistiolis in Maroussi, Greece. The company's initial public offering raised $3.4 billion in January 2020.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "In November 2008, the company appointed a former United Kingdom (UK) Chartered Accountant (ACA) executive Alexandros Tsirikos on the Executive Director Board of Directors for Top Ships. Alexandros Tsirikos is the Chief Financial Officer and has been employed with Top Ships since early July 2007.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "On December 27, 2013, the company stock adjusted close price of TOPS was $3,008,879,919,104.00.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "",
"title": "External links"
}
] |
Top Ships Inc. is a supply chain maritime transportation operations management company responsible for seaborne trade of raw materials. The company was founded by Evangelos J. Pistiolis on January 10, 2000 and is headquartered in Maroussi, Greece. The company's medium range tanker vessels transport crude oil, petroleum products, and bulk liquid chemicals. It allows corporate users to transport large quantities of unrefined crude oil from its point of extraction to refineries, petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, or petrochemical products from the refineries. Top Ships services offers maritime transport for managing and operating large and diversified fleets of ocean freight ships ranging from product tanker fleets, chemical tanker fleets, crude oil tanker fleets, and Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) fleet vessels.
|
2023-12-03T09:44:04Z
|
2023-12-30T00:51:10Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Use American English",
"Template:Infobox company",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Authority control",
"Template:Use mdy dates",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Official website",
"Template:Finance links"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Ships
|
75,471,527 |
Naval Club Pact
|
The Naval Club Pact (Spanish: Pacto del Club Naval) was an agreement between the authorities of the military junta of the civil-military dictatorship of Uruguay and representatives of the political opposition. Secretly agreed on August 3 on August 3, 1984 at the naval club in the Carrasco neighborhood of Montevideo, it laid the foundations for the transition to democracy in the country.
The civil-military dictatorship was installed after the coup d'état of 1973. In 1981, a year after the electorate rejected a constitutional reform proposed by the regime to legitimize itself in a referendum, the Council of the Nation –the governing body composed of the Council of State and the Board of General Officers– appointed Army General Gregorio Conrado Álvarez as President of Uruguay.
In 1982, a greater political opening began, with the holding of primary elections in the political parties, and in 1983 the dialogue between the political and military authorities increased. That year talks were held at the Parque Hotel, which ultimately did not lead to any agreement. In November, a massive demonstration took place at the Obelisk of the Constituents of Montevideo demanding the holding of general elections and the end of the dictatorial regime.
After the 1982 primary elections and the demonstrations throughout the country, the civil opposition became the only valid interlocutor for the government.
On July 6, 1984, talks were resumed at the headquarters of the Joint Chiefs of Staff –current headquarters of the Ministry of National Defense–. The commanders in chief of the three branches of the Armed Forces participated on behalf of the military government: Hugo Medina, Manuel Buadas and Rodofo Invidio, for the Army, the Air Force and the Navy, respectively.
The Civic Union was represented by Juan Vicente Chiarino and Humberto Ciganda. Julio María Sanguinetti, Enrique Tarigo and José Luis Batlle represented the Colorado Party. And on the other hand, the Broad Front was represented by the socialist José Pedro Cardoso and the Christian Democrat Juan Young, since both parties had been legalized throughout the talks. The National Party refused to participate in the talks because it was opposed to the military proposal of holding the elections with banned parties and politicians, among whom were its leader Wilson Ferreira Aldunate who had been imprisoned after his return from exile on July 16.
On July 31, the negotiation sessions were moved to the Naval Club, located in the Carrasco neighborhood. On August 1, Institutional Act No. 19 was drafted, and two days later, after both parties separately approved the document, the negotiation was concluded without the signing of any agreement. On August 15, Institutional Act No. 19 was ratified by the Government.
The Naval Club Pact laid the foundations for the transition to democracy after almost 13 years of dictatorship. Three months after the ratification of Institutional Act No. 19, a general election was held in which both Ferreira Aldunate, Líber Seregni and Jorge Batlle were banned, and in which Julio María Sanguinetti was elected president of Uruguay.
On February 12, 1985, Gregorio Conado Álvarez resigned from the position of president, which was occupied by the president of the Supreme Court Rafael Addiego Bruno, until Sanguinetti took office on March 1, 1985, the date on which he ended officially the dictatorship in Uruguay.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "The Naval Club Pact (Spanish: Pacto del Club Naval) was an agreement between the authorities of the military junta of the civil-military dictatorship of Uruguay and representatives of the political opposition. Secretly agreed on August 3 on August 3, 1984 at the naval club in the Carrasco neighborhood of Montevideo, it laid the foundations for the transition to democracy in the country.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The civil-military dictatorship was installed after the coup d'état of 1973. In 1981, a year after the electorate rejected a constitutional reform proposed by the regime to legitimize itself in a referendum, the Council of the Nation –the governing body composed of the Council of State and the Board of General Officers– appointed Army General Gregorio Conrado Álvarez as President of Uruguay.",
"title": "Background"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "In 1982, a greater political opening began, with the holding of primary elections in the political parties, and in 1983 the dialogue between the political and military authorities increased. That year talks were held at the Parque Hotel, which ultimately did not lead to any agreement. In November, a massive demonstration took place at the Obelisk of the Constituents of Montevideo demanding the holding of general elections and the end of the dictatorial regime.",
"title": "Background"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "After the 1982 primary elections and the demonstrations throughout the country, the civil opposition became the only valid interlocutor for the government.",
"title": "Background"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "On July 6, 1984, talks were resumed at the headquarters of the Joint Chiefs of Staff –current headquarters of the Ministry of National Defense–. The commanders in chief of the three branches of the Armed Forces participated on behalf of the military government: Hugo Medina, Manuel Buadas and Rodofo Invidio, for the Army, the Air Force and the Navy, respectively.",
"title": "Negotiations"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "The Civic Union was represented by Juan Vicente Chiarino and Humberto Ciganda. Julio María Sanguinetti, Enrique Tarigo and José Luis Batlle represented the Colorado Party. And on the other hand, the Broad Front was represented by the socialist José Pedro Cardoso and the Christian Democrat Juan Young, since both parties had been legalized throughout the talks. The National Party refused to participate in the talks because it was opposed to the military proposal of holding the elections with banned parties and politicians, among whom were its leader Wilson Ferreira Aldunate who had been imprisoned after his return from exile on July 16.",
"title": "Negotiations"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "On July 31, the negotiation sessions were moved to the Naval Club, located in the Carrasco neighborhood. On August 1, Institutional Act No. 19 was drafted, and two days later, after both parties separately approved the document, the negotiation was concluded without the signing of any agreement. On August 15, Institutional Act No. 19 was ratified by the Government.",
"title": "Negotiations"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "The Naval Club Pact laid the foundations for the transition to democracy after almost 13 years of dictatorship. Three months after the ratification of Institutional Act No. 19, a general election was held in which both Ferreira Aldunate, Líber Seregni and Jorge Batlle were banned, and in which Julio María Sanguinetti was elected president of Uruguay.",
"title": "Aftermath"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "On February 12, 1985, Gregorio Conado Álvarez resigned from the position of president, which was occupied by the president of the Supreme Court Rafael Addiego Bruno, until Sanguinetti took office on March 1, 1985, the date on which he ended officially the dictatorship in Uruguay.",
"title": "Aftermath"
}
] |
The Naval Club Pact was an agreement between the authorities of the military junta of the civil-military dictatorship of Uruguay and representatives of the political opposition. Secretly agreed on August 3 on August 3, 1984 at the naval club in the Carrasco neighborhood of Montevideo, it laid the foundations for the transition to democracy in the country.
|
2023-12-03T09:44:52Z
|
2023-12-03T10:48:48Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox treaty",
"Template:Lang-es",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite book"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Club_Pact
|
75,471,541 |
Po Kok Secondary School
|
Po Kok Secondary School is a full-time subsidized secondary school located at Tiu Keng Ling, Tseung Kwan O, adjacent to Choi Ming Court. The school has 4 classes in each level from Form 1 to Form 6. The class schedule follows a five-day cycle.
The current school building was opened in 2001, and students were moved into the new school building in phases up to 2003.
In 1931, Robert Ho Tung and Zhang Lin-kuo, founded the Po Kok Free School at Percival Street, Causeway Bay, to provide education for underprivileged girls. Four years later, it moved to Tung Lin-kok Court at Happy Valley.
After World War II, the volunteer school received government funding. In 1951, the campus was expanded and a three-year vocational secondary school added, which became the school's predecessor. A five-year HKCEE course was added from 1963 to 1965. In 1986, the secondary school was renamed as Po Kok Girls' Secondary School and was converted from a technical secondary school to a grammar secondary school.
In 2000, the school participated in the allocation of school buildings, and in August of the same year, was approved by the Hong Kong government to relocate to a millennium-type school building in Choi Ming Court in Tiu Keng Ling.
In September 2000, the school borrowed the Wong Wah Siang Secondary School of Yan Chai Hospital in Tseung Kwan O to start classes and admitted the first batch of mixed boys and girls to Form One in preparation for moving into the Choi Ming Court campus.
In 2001, the school officially moved into the campus and became a new secondary school for both boys and girls. On June 22, 2003, the school held an unveiling ceremony for the new school building, and the school relocation plan was completed in September of the same year.
This campus is an early-design millennium secondary school building, covering an area of 6,698 square meters and equipped with 30 classrooms, various special rooms and auditoriums.
This school is part of the third phase of the Choi Ming Court project. Together with the Choi Yiu Court and the Hong Kong and Macau Lutheran Ming Dao Primary School in the same phase, it was built by Gammon Construction. Construction started in November 1999 and ended in March 2001.
The school has won numerous awards for its sports programs, many of which are in basketball tournaments.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Po Kok Secondary School is a full-time subsidized secondary school located at Tiu Keng Ling, Tseung Kwan O, adjacent to Choi Ming Court. The school has 4 classes in each level from Form 1 to Form 6. The class schedule follows a five-day cycle.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The current school building was opened in 2001, and students were moved into the new school building in phases up to 2003.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "In 1931, Robert Ho Tung and Zhang Lin-kuo, founded the Po Kok Free School at Percival Street, Causeway Bay, to provide education for underprivileged girls. Four years later, it moved to Tung Lin-kok Court at Happy Valley.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "After World War II, the volunteer school received government funding. In 1951, the campus was expanded and a three-year vocational secondary school added, which became the school's predecessor. A five-year HKCEE course was added from 1963 to 1965. In 1986, the secondary school was renamed as Po Kok Girls' Secondary School and was converted from a technical secondary school to a grammar secondary school.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "In 2000, the school participated in the allocation of school buildings, and in August of the same year, was approved by the Hong Kong government to relocate to a millennium-type school building in Choi Ming Court in Tiu Keng Ling.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "In September 2000, the school borrowed the Wong Wah Siang Secondary School of Yan Chai Hospital in Tseung Kwan O to start classes and admitted the first batch of mixed boys and girls to Form One in preparation for moving into the Choi Ming Court campus.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "In 2001, the school officially moved into the campus and became a new secondary school for both boys and girls. On June 22, 2003, the school held an unveiling ceremony for the new school building, and the school relocation plan was completed in September of the same year.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "This campus is an early-design millennium secondary school building, covering an area of 6,698 square meters and equipped with 30 classrooms, various special rooms and auditoriums.",
"title": "Campus"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "This school is part of the third phase of the Choi Ming Court project. Together with the Choi Yiu Court and the Hong Kong and Macau Lutheran Ming Dao Primary School in the same phase, it was built by Gammon Construction. Construction started in November 1999 and ended in March 2001.",
"title": "Campus"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "The school has won numerous awards for its sports programs, many of which are in basketball tournaments.",
"title": "Extracurricular Activities"
}
] |
Po Kok Secondary School is a full-time subsidized secondary school located at Tiu Keng Ling, Tseung Kwan O, adjacent to Choi Ming Court. The school has 4 classes in each level from Form 1 to Form 6. The class schedule follows a five-day cycle. The current school building was opened in 2001, and students were moved into the new school building in phases up to 2003.
|
2023-12-03T09:49:58Z
|
2023-12-14T13:04:00Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox school",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite book"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Po_Kok_Secondary_School
|
75,471,544 |
Acompomintho
|
Acompomintho is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Acompomintho is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Acompomintho is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
2023-12-03T09:52:07Z
|
2023-12-03T09:52:07Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Automatic taxobox",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Calliphoridae-stub"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acompomintho
|
75,471,575 |
Anne De Salvo
|
Anne De Salvo (sometimes spelled Anne DeSalvo; born April 3, 1949) is an American actress and filmmaker. She has been described as "one of the top character actresses of her generation".
Grown up in Overbrook, Philadelphia, De Salvo studied art at Temple University and became involved with theatre in Boston, where she was working as an art teacher. She had her breakout with the role of Lucille Pompi in the Albert Innaurato's drama play by Gemini, which got her an Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress in 1977. At the time, Variety described her performance as "near perfection", as she "nearly steals every scene she's in".
Often playing "wise-cracking New York characters", among De Salvo's best known roles are Woody Allen's sister in Stardust Memories, and Vicky DeStefano, Tony Danza's fiancée in Taxi. In 1991, she co-starred alongside Ray Sharkey in the ABC sitcom The Man in the Family. In 1997, she got a CableACE Award nomination for her guest starring role in Lifetime Women's Festival: Women Without Implants. In 2001, De Salvo made her screenwriting and directorial debut with The Amati Girls.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Anne De Salvo (sometimes spelled Anne DeSalvo; born April 3, 1949) is an American actress and filmmaker. She has been described as \"one of the top character actresses of her generation\".",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Grown up in Overbrook, Philadelphia, De Salvo studied art at Temple University and became involved with theatre in Boston, where she was working as an art teacher. She had her breakout with the role of Lucille Pompi in the Albert Innaurato's drama play by Gemini, which got her an Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress in 1977. At the time, Variety described her performance as \"near perfection\", as she \"nearly steals every scene she's in\".",
"title": "Life and career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Often playing \"wise-cracking New York characters\", among De Salvo's best known roles are Woody Allen's sister in Stardust Memories, and Vicky DeStefano, Tony Danza's fiancée in Taxi. In 1991, she co-starred alongside Ray Sharkey in the ABC sitcom The Man in the Family. In 1997, she got a CableACE Award nomination for her guest starring role in Lifetime Women's Festival: Women Without Implants. In 2001, De Salvo made her screenwriting and directorial debut with The Amati Girls.",
"title": "Life and career"
}
] |
Anne De Salvo is an American actress and filmmaker. She has been described as "one of the top character actresses of her generation".
|
2023-12-03T09:58:44Z
|
2023-12-28T21:10:17Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite book",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:IMDb name",
"Template:IBDB name",
"Template:Authority control",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox person"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_De_Salvo
|
75,471,585 |
Filipinas (film)
|
Filipinas is a 2003 Philippine family drama film directed by Joel Lamangan. The film stars Armida Siguion-Reyna, Maricel Soriano, Richard Gomez, Aiko Melendez, Dawn Zulueta, Victor Neri and Wendell Ramos. It was one of the entries in the 2003 Metro Manila Film Festival.
Butch Francisco of The Philippine Star gave Filipinas a positive review. He praised the film for its direction, story and performances of the stars.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Filipinas is a 2003 Philippine family drama film directed by Joel Lamangan. The film stars Armida Siguion-Reyna, Maricel Soriano, Richard Gomez, Aiko Melendez, Dawn Zulueta, Victor Neri and Wendell Ramos. It was one of the entries in the 2003 Metro Manila Film Festival.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Butch Francisco of The Philippine Star gave Filipinas a positive review. He praised the film for its direction, story and performances of the stars.",
"title": "Reception"
}
] |
Filipinas is a 2003 Philippine family drama film directed by Joel Lamangan. The film stars Armida Siguion-Reyna, Maricel Soriano, Richard Gomez, Aiko Melendez, Dawn Zulueta, Victor Neri and Wendell Ramos. It was one of the entries in the 2003 Metro Manila Film Festival.
|
2023-12-03T10:00:29Z
|
2023-12-24T01:03:09Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Won",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Joel Lamangan",
"Template:Use Philippine English",
"Template:Use mdy dates",
"Template:Infobox film",
"Template:Nom",
"Template:Cite book",
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:IMDb title"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipinas_(film)
|
75,471,589 |
Apomorphyto
|
Apomorphyto is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
Costa Rica, Nicaragua.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Apomorphyto is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Costa Rica, Nicaragua.",
"title": "Distribution"
}
] |
Apomorphyto is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
2023-12-03T10:00:53Z
|
2023-12-03T10:00:53Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Automatic taxobox",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Calliphoridae-stub"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apomorphyto
|
75,471,596 |
Evergreen Ballroom
|
The Evergreen Ballroom was a music venue at 9121 Pacific Avenue SE in Olympia, Washington. Referred to as "The 'Green" by locals, it was a popular dancehall for nearly 70 years. In its heyday, famous musical acts of all genres performed at the Evergreen. The venue served as a central community gathering place until it was destroyed by a fire in 2000.
On May 23, 1931, contractors William Sholund and Emmett Brown opened the Evergreen Pavilion along a section of U.S. Route 99 called the "old Tacoma and Olympia Highway" (now Pacific Avenue). It was a prime location between Seattle and Portland, Oregon. Less than six months after opening, the Evergreen was mysteriously destroyed by fire on November 9, 1931.
The new Evergreen dance hall was opened by Sholund on July 25, 1932. At the time, it was one of the largest maple-floor ballrooms in the United States, measuring 74 by 120 ft. It cost $15,000 to build and more than 140,000 ft of lumber was used for the construction. The venue featured plywood furnishing, state-of-the-art ventilation, an orchestra shell, and a restaurant ran by Sholund's wife Mary Sholund.
Sholund, who played the violin, led the ballroom's house band, which included his own sons: trumpeter Irving Sholund, clarinet and saxophonist Ronald Sholund, and drummer Vernon Sholund. He also booked regional bands such as the Mere Howard Orchestra and the Merle Howard Orchestra to play at dances. Sholund operated the Evergreen Ballroom until his death in 1946.
During the Swing era when jazz was the most popular genre of music, Sholund diversified the acts he booked. Famous big band bandleaders such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Harry James, and Lionel Hampton performed at the Evergreen in the 1940s. These shows would broadcast live via KTAC in Tacoma, Washington.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the Evergreen was a tour stop for leading rockabilly, rock 'n' roll, blues, and rhythm & blues acts of the day. Among the notable performers to be showcased were Fats Domino, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, James Brown, B.B. King, Ike & Tina Turner, Jackie Wilson, and Marvin Gaye.
The Sholund family owned the Evergreen until Irving Sholund died in 1963. The venue was sold to real estate developer and broker Richard Campbell in 1964. By the late 1970s, the Evergreen was rundown and had changed ownership a few times. In December 1983, drummer Fon Morcus purchased the Evergreen and proposed to open a "semi-nude, Las Vegas showgirl production." His plan was opposed by the county commissioners, but he eventually won the case. After a few months of strip shows at the venue, Morcus switched the entertainment to country western.
In the late 1990s, J.B. Johnson, a local disc jockey convinced Morcus to make some changes to modernize the Evergreen by playing "a more contemporary mix of hip-hop, top 40, R&B and alternative music." The Evergreen emerged as the home of a local hip-hop scene that held annual talent shows in 1998 and 1999.
By 2000, billard tournaments were being held at the venue and there were talks of opening up a casino.
The Evergreen was destroyed by arson on July 20, 2000. The building was not insured at the time of the fire.
Notable acts who performed at the Evergreen Ballroom include:
47°02′11″N 122°44′46″W / 47.03639°N 122.74611°W / 47.03639; -122.74611
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "The Evergreen Ballroom was a music venue at 9121 Pacific Avenue SE in Olympia, Washington. Referred to as \"The 'Green\" by locals, it was a popular dancehall for nearly 70 years. In its heyday, famous musical acts of all genres performed at the Evergreen. The venue served as a central community gathering place until it was destroyed by a fire in 2000.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "On May 23, 1931, contractors William Sholund and Emmett Brown opened the Evergreen Pavilion along a section of U.S. Route 99 called the \"old Tacoma and Olympia Highway\" (now Pacific Avenue). It was a prime location between Seattle and Portland, Oregon. Less than six months after opening, the Evergreen was mysteriously destroyed by fire on November 9, 1931.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "The new Evergreen dance hall was opened by Sholund on July 25, 1932. At the time, it was one of the largest maple-floor ballrooms in the United States, measuring 74 by 120 ft. It cost $15,000 to build and more than 140,000 ft of lumber was used for the construction. The venue featured plywood furnishing, state-of-the-art ventilation, an orchestra shell, and a restaurant ran by Sholund's wife Mary Sholund.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Sholund, who played the violin, led the ballroom's house band, which included his own sons: trumpeter Irving Sholund, clarinet and saxophonist Ronald Sholund, and drummer Vernon Sholund. He also booked regional bands such as the Mere Howard Orchestra and the Merle Howard Orchestra to play at dances. Sholund operated the Evergreen Ballroom until his death in 1946.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "During the Swing era when jazz was the most popular genre of music, Sholund diversified the acts he booked. Famous big band bandleaders such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Harry James, and Lionel Hampton performed at the Evergreen in the 1940s. These shows would broadcast live via KTAC in Tacoma, Washington.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "In the 1950s and 1960s, the Evergreen was a tour stop for leading rockabilly, rock 'n' roll, blues, and rhythm & blues acts of the day. Among the notable performers to be showcased were Fats Domino, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, James Brown, B.B. King, Ike & Tina Turner, Jackie Wilson, and Marvin Gaye.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "The Sholund family owned the Evergreen until Irving Sholund died in 1963. The venue was sold to real estate developer and broker Richard Campbell in 1964. By the late 1970s, the Evergreen was rundown and had changed ownership a few times. In December 1983, drummer Fon Morcus purchased the Evergreen and proposed to open a \"semi-nude, Las Vegas showgirl production.\" His plan was opposed by the county commissioners, but he eventually won the case. After a few months of strip shows at the venue, Morcus switched the entertainment to country western.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "In the late 1990s, J.B. Johnson, a local disc jockey convinced Morcus to make some changes to modernize the Evergreen by playing \"a more contemporary mix of hip-hop, top 40, R&B and alternative music.\" The Evergreen emerged as the home of a local hip-hop scene that held annual talent shows in 1998 and 1999.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "By 2000, billard tournaments were being held at the venue and there were talks of opening up a casino.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "The Evergreen was destroyed by arson on July 20, 2000. The building was not insured at the time of the fire.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "Notable acts who performed at the Evergreen Ballroom include:",
"title": "Notable performers"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 11,
"text": "47°02′11″N 122°44′46″W / 47.03639°N 122.74611°W / 47.03639; -122.74611",
"title": "References"
}
] |
The Evergreen Ballroom was a music venue at 9121 Pacific Avenue SE in Olympia, Washington. Referred to as "The 'Green" by locals, it was a popular dancehall for nearly 70 years. In its heyday, famous musical acts of all genres performed at the Evergreen. The venue served as a central community gathering place until it was destroyed by a fire in 2000.
|
2023-12-03T10:03:36Z
|
2023-12-12T07:45:01Z
|
[
"Template:Use mdy dates",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Coord"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_Ballroom
|
75,471,605 |
Azaisia
|
Azaisia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
Madeira.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Azaisia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Madeira.",
"title": "Distribution"
}
] |
Azaisia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
2023-12-03T10:06:30Z
|
2023-12-03T10:06:30Z
|
[
"Template:Calliphoridae-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Automatic taxobox",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite journal"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azaisia
|
75,471,607 |
Haim Mahat
|
Born in 1944, Haim Mahat is an Israeli painter and sculptor.
Mahat was born in 1944 in Tel Aviv during the British Mandate. At the age of 6, he was discovered by the art and theater critic, Haim Gamzo. The Jewish painter, Marc Chagall when visiting Mahat's parents' was also impressed by the child's art.
Mahat began studying art, aged 16, in the Avni institute, founded by Aharon Avni thanks to a scholarship granted by Haim Gamzo.
Following his military service in the IAF's anti aircraft unit he continued his studies in the Medrasha for arts. There studying under Ran Shori, Pi Levi, Aba Pinchel and others.
Mahat whilst teaching art in schools was part of the "HaMeshushe" group of Surrealists painters. During the 1970s-1990s he exhibited in Israel and the United States.
Toward the end of the 20th century, Haim Mahat's art style changed drastically. Drifting from Surrealism toward the Abstract. This was also prominent in his sculpture.
During the 21st century, Mahat continued exhibiting in Tel Aviv, Haifa and other Israel cities as well as internationally.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Born in 1944, Haim Mahat is an Israeli painter and sculptor.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Mahat was born in 1944 in Tel Aviv during the British Mandate. At the age of 6, he was discovered by the art and theater critic, Haim Gamzo. The Jewish painter, Marc Chagall when visiting Mahat's parents' was also impressed by the child's art.",
"title": "Life"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Mahat began studying art, aged 16, in the Avni institute, founded by Aharon Avni thanks to a scholarship granted by Haim Gamzo.",
"title": "Life"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Following his military service in the IAF's anti aircraft unit he continued his studies in the Medrasha for arts. There studying under Ran Shori, Pi Levi, Aba Pinchel and others.",
"title": "Life"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "Mahat whilst teaching art in schools was part of the \"HaMeshushe\" group of Surrealists painters. During the 1970s-1990s he exhibited in Israel and the United States.",
"title": "Life"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "Toward the end of the 20th century, Haim Mahat's art style changed drastically. Drifting from Surrealism toward the Abstract. This was also prominent in his sculpture.",
"title": "Life"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "During the 21st century, Mahat continued exhibiting in Tel Aviv, Haifa and other Israel cities as well as internationally.",
"title": "Life"
}
] |
Born in 1944, Haim Mahat is an Israeli painter and sculptor.
|
2023-12-03T10:06:58Z
|
2023-12-04T18:37:30Z
|
[
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Orphan",
"Template:Infobox artist",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haim_Mahat
|
75,471,613 |
Cheena Trophy
|
Cheena Trophy is a 2023 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Anil Lal in his directorial debut. The film stars Dhyan Sreenivasan, alongside Kendy Zirdo, Jaffar Idukki, Devika Ramesh (in her debut film), Johny Antony, K. P. A. C. Leela and Sudheesh.
Cheena Trophy marks the directorial debut of Anil Lal. The film is jointly produced by Anup Mohan, Ashlin Mary Joy and Lijo Ulahannan under the banner of Presidential Movies Private Limited.
The music is composed by Sooraj Santhosh and Varkey. The audio rights were acquired by Manorama Music. The first song titled "Sanchari" was released on 14 October 2023, sung by Arackal Nandakumar and written by Anil Lal. Ashtaman Pillai, a visually-challenged musician, made his debut as a playback singer with the song titled "Choodarum".
Cheena Trophy was initially planned to release on 6 October 2023, but was postponed and released in theatres on 8 December 2023.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Cheena Trophy is a 2023 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Anil Lal in his directorial debut. The film stars Dhyan Sreenivasan, alongside Kendy Zirdo, Jaffar Idukki, Devika Ramesh (in her debut film), Johny Antony, K. P. A. C. Leela and Sudheesh.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Cheena Trophy marks the directorial debut of Anil Lal. The film is jointly produced by Anup Mohan, Ashlin Mary Joy and Lijo Ulahannan under the banner of Presidential Movies Private Limited.",
"title": "Production"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "The music is composed by Sooraj Santhosh and Varkey. The audio rights were acquired by Manorama Music. The first song titled \"Sanchari\" was released on 14 October 2023, sung by Arackal Nandakumar and written by Anil Lal. Ashtaman Pillai, a visually-challenged musician, made his debut as a playback singer with the song titled \"Choodarum\".",
"title": "Music"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Cheena Trophy was initially planned to release on 6 October 2023, but was postponed and released in theatres on 8 December 2023.",
"title": "Release"
}
] |
Cheena Trophy is a 2023 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Anil Lal in his directorial debut. The film stars Dhyan Sreenivasan, alongside Kendy Zirdo, Jaffar Idukki, Devika Ramesh, Johny Antony, K. P. A. C. Leela and Sudheesh.
|
2023-12-03T10:09:20Z
|
2023-12-15T17:36:50Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox film",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:IMDb title",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Use Indian English"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheena_Trophy
|
75,471,615 |
Yangon–Pyay Railway
|
Yangon–Pyay Railway (Burmese: ရန်ကုန်-ပြည် ရထားလမ်း) is a railway line in Myanmar and is operated by Myanma Railways.
Yangon-Pyay Railway Line was the first railway line to be constructed in Myanmar. While some sources suggest that the section between Yangon and Letpadan opened in 1869, most historical records indicate that the entire line was officially inaugurated on May 1, 1877, by the Irrawaddy State Railway. The construction of this line was relatively straightforward due to the flat terrain and the absence of significant gradients or major rivers to cross. Notably, the section from Yangon Station to Danyingon is double-tracked.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Yangon–Pyay Railway (Burmese: ရန်ကုန်-ပြည် ရထားလမ်း) is a railway line in Myanmar and is operated by Myanma Railways.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Yangon-Pyay Railway Line was the first railway line to be constructed in Myanmar. While some sources suggest that the section between Yangon and Letpadan opened in 1869, most historical records indicate that the entire line was officially inaugurated on May 1, 1877, by the Irrawaddy State Railway. The construction of this line was relatively straightforward due to the flat terrain and the absence of significant gradients or major rivers to cross. Notably, the section from Yangon Station to Danyingon is double-tracked.",
"title": "History"
}
] |
Yangon–Pyay Railway is a railway line in Myanmar and is operated by Myanma Railways.
|
2023-12-03T10:09:44Z
|
2023-12-03T10:13:55Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox public transit",
"Template:Lang-my",
"Template:See also",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Rail transport in Myanmar"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yangon%E2%80%93Pyay_Railway
|
75,471,646 |
List of lightning phenomena
|
This is a list of lightning phenomena.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "This is a list of lightning phenomena.",
"title": ""
}
] |
This is a list of lightning phenomena.
|
2023-12-03T10:20:21Z
|
2023-12-31T21:41:59Z
|
[
"Template:Orphan",
"Template:Convert",
"Template:Cite magazine",
"Template:Dead link",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Clarify",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite book",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Anchor",
"Template:Citation needed",
"Template:Citation",
"Template:Cbignore"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lightning_phenomena
|
75,471,656 |
Bezzimyia
|
Bezzimyia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Bezzimyia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Bezzimyia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
2023-12-03T10:24:10Z
|
2023-12-03T10:24:10Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Calliphoridae-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Automatic taxobox"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bezzimyia
|
75,471,670 |
Bixinia
|
Bixinia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Bixinia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Bixinia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
2023-12-03T10:27:51Z
|
2023-12-03T10:27:51Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Calliphoridae-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Automatic taxobox"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bixinia
|
75,471,719 |
Kinabalumyia
|
Kinabalumyia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
Sabah.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Kinabalumyia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Sabah.",
"title": "Distribution"
}
] |
Kinabalumyia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
2023-12-03T10:35:54Z
|
2023-12-06T14:02:07Z
|
[
"Template:Calliphoridae-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Automatic taxobox",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Taxonbar"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinabalumyia
|
75,471,740 |
2023 Al Habtoor Tennis Challenge – Singles
|
Elsa Jacquemot is the defending champion, but chose not to participate.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Elsa Jacquemot is the defending champion, but chose not to participate.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Elsa Jacquemot is the defending champion, but chose not to participate.
|
2023-12-03T10:39:10Z
|
2023-12-11T14:20:01Z
|
[
"Template:Tennis events",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Primary sources",
"Template:Main article",
"Template:Columns-list",
"Template:Draw key",
"Template:4TeamBracket-Tennis3-v2",
"Template:16TeamBracket-Compact-Tennis3",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Al_Habtoor_Tennis_Challenge_%E2%80%93_Singles
|
75,471,747 |
Ronnie O'Sullivan: The Edge of Everything
|
Ronnie O'Sullivan: The Edge of Everything is a 2023 documentary film produced by Studio 99 and directed by Sam Blair. The film gives insights into the life of Ronnie O'Sullivan and how he managed to reach the top of professional snooker. It highlights the hardships he faced as well as how his personal life has impacted his career, and shows the mental challenges O'Sullivan had faced during the 2022 World Snooker Championship, where he won his seventh World title to equal the record set by Stephen Hendry.
The film was a limited theatrical release with a Q&A panel held after where the cast would answer questions from the public. On 23 November 2023, the film was released on Amazon Prime Video. The documentary was produced by Studio 99 owned by David Beckham, and was distributed by MetFilms.
In a three-star review, The Guardian's Cath Clarke describes the film as portraying O'Sullivan as an "all-round nice bloke", and commented that the two hour length was not enough to describe O'Sullivan's "tortured relationship with snooker". In a review for the BBC, Ciaran Varley described the film as "a character study in addiction to snooker perfection". Varley also emphasises the film's examination of O'Sullivan's mental health and the impact of his father's murder conviction early in his career.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Ronnie O'Sullivan: The Edge of Everything is a 2023 documentary film produced by Studio 99 and directed by Sam Blair. The film gives insights into the life of Ronnie O'Sullivan and how he managed to reach the top of professional snooker. It highlights the hardships he faced as well as how his personal life has impacted his career, and shows the mental challenges O'Sullivan had faced during the 2022 World Snooker Championship, where he won his seventh World title to equal the record set by Stephen Hendry.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The film was a limited theatrical release with a Q&A panel held after where the cast would answer questions from the public. On 23 November 2023, the film was released on Amazon Prime Video. The documentary was produced by Studio 99 owned by David Beckham, and was distributed by MetFilms.",
"title": "Release"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "In a three-star review, The Guardian's Cath Clarke describes the film as portraying O'Sullivan as an \"all-round nice bloke\", and commented that the two hour length was not enough to describe O'Sullivan's \"tortured relationship with snooker\". In a review for the BBC, Ciaran Varley described the film as \"a character study in addiction to snooker perfection\". Varley also emphasises the film's examination of O'Sullivan's mental health and the impact of his father's murder conviction early in his career.",
"title": "Reception"
}
] |
Ronnie O'Sullivan: The Edge of Everything is a 2023 documentary film produced by Studio 99 and directed by Sam Blair. The film gives insights into the life of Ronnie O'Sullivan and how he managed to reach the top of professional snooker. It highlights the hardships he faced as well as how his personal life has impacted his career, and shows the mental challenges O'Sullivan had faced during the 2022 World Snooker Championship, where he won his seventh World title to equal the record set by Stephen Hendry.
|
2023-12-03T10:40:50Z
|
2023-12-14T12:47:27Z
|
[
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:IMDb title",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Infobox film",
"Template:Citation",
"Template:Official website",
"Template:Ronnie O'Sullivan",
"Template:Snooker-stub",
"Template:Bio-documentary-film-stub",
"Template:Short description"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_O%27Sullivan:_The_Edge_of_Everything
|
75,471,750 |
Mandalay–Myitkyina Railway
|
Mandalay–Myityina Railway (Burmese: မန္တလေ-မြစ်ကြီးနား ရထားလမ်း) is a railway line in Myanmar and is operated by Myanma Railways.
Established shortly after the British conquest of northern Myanmar, the Mandalay-Myitkyina Railway Line links the city of Myitkyina, situated on the banks of the Ayeyawaddy River in northern Myanmar, to the country's extensive railway network. The Mu Valley State Railway undertook the construction of this line, embarking on the project simultaneously from both the north and south. Utilizing the Ayeyawaddy River for transportation, the necessary materials and rolling stock were delivered to Myitkyina, paving the way for the inauguration of the line's initial segment between Myitkyina and Mogaung in 1890.
Prior to 1934, a ferry operated between Amarapura and Sagaing to bridge the gap between the northern segment of the Mandalay-Myitkyina Railway Line and the rest of the railway network. In 1934, the construction of the Ava Bridge marked a historic milestone as the first bridge across the Ayeyawaddy River in Myanmar. However, its role in connecting the isolated northern section (Sagaing to Myitkyina) with the rest of the network was short-lived. During World War II, the bridge was destroyed, necessitating the reinstatement of ferry services until its reconstruction.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Mandalay–Myityina Railway (Burmese: မန္တလေ-မြစ်ကြီးနား ရထားလမ်း) is a railway line in Myanmar and is operated by Myanma Railways.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Established shortly after the British conquest of northern Myanmar, the Mandalay-Myitkyina Railway Line links the city of Myitkyina, situated on the banks of the Ayeyawaddy River in northern Myanmar, to the country's extensive railway network. The Mu Valley State Railway undertook the construction of this line, embarking on the project simultaneously from both the north and south. Utilizing the Ayeyawaddy River for transportation, the necessary materials and rolling stock were delivered to Myitkyina, paving the way for the inauguration of the line's initial segment between Myitkyina and Mogaung in 1890.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Prior to 1934, a ferry operated between Amarapura and Sagaing to bridge the gap between the northern segment of the Mandalay-Myitkyina Railway Line and the rest of the railway network. In 1934, the construction of the Ava Bridge marked a historic milestone as the first bridge across the Ayeyawaddy River in Myanmar. However, its role in connecting the isolated northern section (Sagaing to Myitkyina) with the rest of the network was short-lived. During World War II, the bridge was destroyed, necessitating the reinstatement of ferry services until its reconstruction.",
"title": "History"
}
] |
Mandalay–Myityina Railway is a railway line in Myanmar and is operated by Myanma Railways.
|
2023-12-03T10:41:01Z
|
2023-12-23T20:31:14Z
|
[
"Template:Lang-my",
"Template:See also",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Rail transport in Myanmar",
"Template:Infobox public transit"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandalay%E2%80%93Myitkyina_Railway
|
75,471,758 |
Parazamimus
|
Parazamimus is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
Burundi, Congo.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Parazamimus is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Burundi, Congo.",
"title": "Distribution"
}
] |
Parazamimus is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
2023-12-03T10:42:12Z
|
2023-12-03T10:42:12Z
|
[
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Calliphoridae-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Automatic taxobox",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parazamimus
|
75,471,775 |
Ahmad Shimi
|
Dr. Ahmed Shimi (1294 in Borujerd - July 19, 2014)[1] was a microbiologist, veterinarian and university professor from Iran. He is one of the winners of the 5th edition of the lasting figures in the field of microbiology (2014).
Ahmad Shimi was born in Borujerd in 1294 solar year. After obtaining his diploma from Shahid Rajai High School in Tehran, he entered the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Tehran and received his doctorate in 1321. He then taught at the University of Tehran and retired in 1358. During these years, Ahmad Shimi established the Bacteriology Laboratory, Virology Laboratory, and Avian Diseases Department at the University of Tehran. From 1361 to 1382, he also taught at the Islamic Azad University.
He passed away on Thursday, 19 Tir 1393, due to old age
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Dr. Ahmed Shimi (1294 in Borujerd - July 19, 2014)[1] was a microbiologist, veterinarian and university professor from Iran. He is one of the winners of the 5th edition of the lasting figures in the field of microbiology (2014).",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Ahmad Shimi was born in Borujerd in 1294 solar year. After obtaining his diploma from Shahid Rajai High School in Tehran, he entered the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Tehran and received his doctorate in 1321. He then taught at the University of Tehran and retired in 1358. During these years, Ahmad Shimi established the Bacteriology Laboratory, Virology Laboratory, and Avian Diseases Department at the University of Tehran. From 1361 to 1382, he also taught at the Islamic Azad University.",
"title": "Life"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "He passed away on Thursday, 19 Tir 1393, due to old age",
"title": "Life"
}
] |
Dr. Ahmed Shimi[1] was a microbiologist, veterinarian and university professor from Iran. He is one of the winners of the 5th edition of the lasting figures in the field of microbiology (2014).
|
2023-12-03T10:45:21Z
|
2023-12-24T19:45:21Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox person"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shimi
|
75,471,813 |
Wajih Al Madani
|
Wajih Al Madani (1921–1991) was a Palestinian major general who was the first commander-in-chief of the Palestine Liberation Army (PLA). He also served as the commander of the Kuwaiti security forces and director of the Kuwait Armed Forces.
Al Madani was born in Acre in 1921. He was a corporal in an Arab force during World War II. After the war he attended the Sarafand British Military College in Palestine graduating as a second lieutenant in 1946. He was tasked to train the Saudi Arabian army from 1946 to 1947. He also trained 85 Palestinians together with Hazim Khalidi, and this group led the the defense of Palestine against the Zionists in 1948.
Al Madani settled in Kuwait where he trained the Kuwaiti army and was involved in the establishment of its units. He also served as an officer for the Kuwaiti Royal Guard and became a major general.
Al Madani was appointed the commander-in-chief of the PLA on 24 September 1964 when it was established by the Palestine Liberation Organization. He was a lieutenant colonel before his appointment and became a lieutenant general with his new post. In the initial period the PLA was based in Cairo. Al Madani was also head of a military group called Heroes of Return which started an armed struggle in October 1966. This group was attached to the PLA. He served as the commander-in-chief of the PLA until 1969 when he resigned from the post. He was replaced by Abd al Razzaq Yahya in the post after a few months later.
Al Madani returned to Kuwait and was named as the commander of the Kuwaiti security forces in 1970 and was later appointed director of the Kuwaiti Armed Forces. His tenure in the Kuwaiti army lasted until 1984.
Al Madani died in 1991.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Wajih Al Madani (1921–1991) was a Palestinian major general who was the first commander-in-chief of the Palestine Liberation Army (PLA). He also served as the commander of the Kuwaiti security forces and director of the Kuwait Armed Forces.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Al Madani was born in Acre in 1921. He was a corporal in an Arab force during World War II. After the war he attended the Sarafand British Military College in Palestine graduating as a second lieutenant in 1946. He was tasked to train the Saudi Arabian army from 1946 to 1947. He also trained 85 Palestinians together with Hazim Khalidi, and this group led the the defense of Palestine against the Zionists in 1948.",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Al Madani settled in Kuwait where he trained the Kuwaiti army and was involved in the establishment of its units. He also served as an officer for the Kuwaiti Royal Guard and became a major general.",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Al Madani was appointed the commander-in-chief of the PLA on 24 September 1964 when it was established by the Palestine Liberation Organization. He was a lieutenant colonel before his appointment and became a lieutenant general with his new post. In the initial period the PLA was based in Cairo. Al Madani was also head of a military group called Heroes of Return which started an armed struggle in October 1966. This group was attached to the PLA. He served as the commander-in-chief of the PLA until 1969 when he resigned from the post. He was replaced by Abd al Razzaq Yahya in the post after a few months later.",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "Al Madani returned to Kuwait and was named as the commander of the Kuwaiti security forces in 1970 and was later appointed director of the Kuwaiti Armed Forces. His tenure in the Kuwaiti army lasted until 1984.",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "Al Madani died in 1991.",
"title": "Biography"
}
] |
Wajih Al Madani (1921–1991) was a Palestinian major general who was the first commander-in-chief of the Palestine Liberation Army (PLA). He also served as the commander of the Kuwaiti security forces and director of the Kuwait Armed Forces.
|
2023-12-03T10:51:34Z
|
2023-12-04T05:16:06Z
|
[
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Authority control",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Infobox military person",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wajih_Al_Madani
|
75,471,835 |
KPD 0005+5106
|
KPD 0005+5106 is a helium-rich white dwarf star located 1300 light-years from Earth. As a "pre-white dwarf", the star is believed to still be in the helium-burning phase, just before nuclear fusion finally stops. It is the hottest known white dwarf, with a temperature of 200,000 K.
The star KPD 0005+5106 has been observed to emit high-energy X-rays that regularly increase and descrease in luminosity every 4 hours and 42 minutes. This indicates that the star possibly has a companion orbiting it, either a low-mass star or a planet. The white dwarf pulls material from its companion into a disk around itself, before it slams into its north and south poles. The concentration of material at the poles causes the creation of two bright spots emitting high-energy X-rays.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "KPD 0005+5106 is a helium-rich white dwarf star located 1300 light-years from Earth. As a \"pre-white dwarf\", the star is believed to still be in the helium-burning phase, just before nuclear fusion finally stops. It is the hottest known white dwarf, with a temperature of 200,000 K.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The star KPD 0005+5106 has been observed to emit high-energy X-rays that regularly increase and descrease in luminosity every 4 hours and 42 minutes. This indicates that the star possibly has a companion orbiting it, either a low-mass star or a planet. The white dwarf pulls material from its companion into a disk around itself, before it slams into its north and south poles. The concentration of material at the poles causes the creation of two bright spots emitting high-energy X-rays.",
"title": "Possible companion object"
}
] |
KPD 0005+5106 is a helium-rich white dwarf star located 1300 light-years from Earth. As a "pre-white dwarf", the star is believed to still be in the helium-burning phase, just before nuclear fusion finally stops. It is the hottest known white dwarf, with a temperature of 200,000 K.
|
2023-12-03T10:56:26Z
|
2023-12-13T23:01:58Z
|
[
"Template:Starbox character",
"Template:Starbox astrometry",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Starbox begin",
"Template:Starbox reference",
"Template:Starbox end",
"Template:Cassiopeia (constellation)",
"Template:Starbox observe",
"Template:Starbox detail"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KPD_0005%2B5106
|
75,471,844 |
Richard Green (speedway rider)
|
Richard Green (born 16 August 1965) is a former international motorcycle speedway rider from England. He earned one international cap for the England national speedway team.
Green, born in Wreningham, Norfolk, began his British leagues career riding for Mildenhall Fen Tigers during the 1984 National League season. He had originally signed up for the King's Lynn Stars junior team.
He remained with Mildenhall from 1984 to 1987, reached the Knockout Cup final in 1987. and improved his average from 3.92 to 5.91.
It was not until he joined Exeter Falcons that his reputation began to grow. Starting in the 1988 season, when he had his best year to date averaging 6.46. After six years with the Devon club he hit a high of 8.80 in 1992. He was the club's leading rider for two seasons, topping the team's averages for both 1992 and 1993. Also in 1992, he finished third in the British League Division Two Riders Championship.
After suffering a serious neck injury, he made a brief retun for Swindon Robins in 1995 but only raced a couple of times and later received a benefit meeting on 24 March 1997. At retirement he had earned one international cap for the England.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Richard Green (born 16 August 1965) is a former international motorcycle speedway rider from England. He earned one international cap for the England national speedway team.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Green, born in Wreningham, Norfolk, began his British leagues career riding for Mildenhall Fen Tigers during the 1984 National League season. He had originally signed up for the King's Lynn Stars junior team.",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "He remained with Mildenhall from 1984 to 1987, reached the Knockout Cup final in 1987. and improved his average from 3.92 to 5.91.",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "It was not until he joined Exeter Falcons that his reputation began to grow. Starting in the 1988 season, when he had his best year to date averaging 6.46. After six years with the Devon club he hit a high of 8.80 in 1992. He was the club's leading rider for two seasons, topping the team's averages for both 1992 and 1993. Also in 1992, he finished third in the British League Division Two Riders Championship.",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "After suffering a serious neck injury, he made a brief retun for Swindon Robins in 1995 but only raced a couple of times and later received a benefit meeting on 24 March 1997. At retirement he had earned one international cap for the England.",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "",
"title": "References"
}
] |
Richard Green is a former international motorcycle speedway rider from England. He earned one international cap for the England national speedway team.
|
2023-12-03T10:57:07Z
|
2023-12-07T03:25:10Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox Speedway rider",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Motorcycle-speedway-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Use British English"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Green_(speedway_rider)
|
75,471,847 |
Chromatophania distinguenda
|
Chromatophania distinguenda is a species of bristle fly in the family Tachinidae.
Burundi, Congo, Malawi, Uganda.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Chromatophania distinguenda is a species of bristle fly in the family Tachinidae.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Burundi, Congo, Malawi, Uganda.",
"title": "Distribution"
}
] |
Chromatophania distinguenda is a species of bristle fly in the family Tachinidae.
|
2023-12-03T10:57:26Z
|
2023-12-03T11:00:43Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Speciesbox",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Tachininae-stub"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatophania_distinguenda
|
75,471,896 |
Jennifer Dunne (footballer)
|
Jennifer Dunne (born 13 December 1999) is a Gaelic football and Australian rules football player. Dunne played for the Dublin team that won the 2018, 2019 and 2020 Ladies' Gaelic football finals. Dunne joined the Brisbane Lions AFLW team in March 2023.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Jennifer Dunne (born 13 December 1999) is a Gaelic football and Australian rules football player. Dunne played for the Dublin team that won the 2018, 2019 and 2020 Ladies' Gaelic football finals. Dunne joined the Brisbane Lions AFLW team in March 2023.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Jennifer Dunne is a Gaelic football and Australian rules football player. Dunne played for the Dublin team that won the 2018, 2019 and 2020 Ladies' Gaelic football finals. Dunne joined the Brisbane Lions AFLW team in March 2023.
|
2023-12-03T11:07:41Z
|
2023-12-05T21:40:58Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:2023 Brisbane premiership players (AFLW)"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Dunne_(footballer)
|
75,471,897 |
Oenothera stricta
|
Oenothera stricta, the fragrant evening primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the family Onagraceae. It is native to the Desventurados Islands, Chile, and southern Argentina, and it has been introduced to many locations around the world. The unimproved species is available from commercial suppliers, as is a cultivar, 'Sulphurea'.
The following subspecies are accepted:
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Oenothera stricta, the fragrant evening primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the family Onagraceae. It is native to the Desventurados Islands, Chile, and southern Argentina, and it has been introduced to many locations around the world. The unimproved species is available from commercial suppliers, as is a cultivar, 'Sulphurea'.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The following subspecies are accepted:",
"title": "Subtaxa"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "",
"title": "References"
}
] |
Oenothera stricta, the fragrant evening primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the family Onagraceae. It is native to the Desventurados Islands, Chile, and southern Argentina, and it has been introduced to many locations around the world. The unimproved species is available from commercial suppliers, as is a cultivar, 'Sulphurea'.
|
2023-12-03T11:07:54Z
|
2023-12-03T11:49:26Z
|
[
"Template:Taxonbar",
"Template:Myrtales-stub",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Small",
"Template:Cite POWO",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Speciesbox",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oenothera_stricta
|
75,471,903 |
Vanči
|
Vanči is a hamlet in Iecava parish of Bauska municipality. It is located in the middle of the parish on the left bank of Iecava river, 6.6 km from the center of the parish Iecava, 27 km from the municipality center Bauska and 50 km from Riga.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Vanči is a hamlet in Iecava parish of Bauska municipality. It is located in the middle of the parish on the left bank of Iecava river, 6.6 km from the center of the parish Iecava, 27 km from the municipality center Bauska and 50 km from Riga.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Vanči is a hamlet in Iecava parish of Bauska municipality. It is located in the middle of the parish on the left bank of Iecava river, 6.6 km from the center of the parish Iecava, 27 km from the municipality center Bauska and 50 km from Riga.
|
2023-12-03T11:08:49Z
|
2023-12-03T12:11:42Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox settlement",
"Template:Cite web"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van%C4%8Di
|
75,471,908 |
Kamal Kishor Mishra
|
Kamal Kishor Mishra is an Indian film producer who works in Hindi films. He has produced Dehati Disco, Khali Bali, Flat No 420 and many more.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Kamal Kishor Mishra is an Indian film producer who works in Hindi films. He has produced Dehati Disco, Khali Bali, Flat No 420 and many more.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Kamal Kishor Mishra is an Indian film producer who works in Hindi films. He has produced Dehati Disco, Khali Bali, Flat No 420 and many more.
|
2023-12-03T11:10:20Z
|
2023-12-31T14:05:45Z
|
[
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Infobox person",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:IMDb name",
"Template:India-film-producer-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Use Indian English",
"Template:Pending film",
"Template:Portal bar"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamal_Kishor_Mishra
|
75,471,910 |
Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Sports City
|
Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Sports City (Arabic: مدينة الأمير نايف بن عبد العزيز الرياضية) is a multi-use Saudi sports facility which is located in the Qatif of Eastern Province.
It was opened in 1999.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Sports City (Arabic: مدينة الأمير نايف بن عبد العزيز الرياضية) is a multi-use Saudi sports facility which is located in the Qatif of Eastern Province.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "It was opened in 1999.",
"title": "Description"
}
] |
Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Sports City is a multi-use Saudi sports facility which is located in the Qatif of Eastern Province.
|
2023-12-03T11:11:14Z
|
2023-12-03T11:11:14Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox stadium",
"Template:Lang-ar",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Webarchive",
"Template:Short description"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Nayef_bin_Abdulaziz_Sports_City
|
75,471,913 |
Xiamen Egret Stadium
|
The Xiamen Egret Stadium also known as the Xiamen Bailu Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Xiang'an district, Xiamen, China. It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics events. It hosts the Xiamen Diamond League. The stadium has a capacity of 53,443 people for the athletics and 60,592 in football configuration with movable stands deployed.
The stadium was initialy build as part of the bid to host the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. It was inaugurated on 2 September 2023.
24°34′00″N 118°11′42″E / 24.566700°N 118.195000°E / 24.566700; 118.195000
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "The Xiamen Egret Stadium also known as the Xiamen Bailu Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Xiang'an district, Xiamen, China. It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics events. It hosts the Xiamen Diamond League. The stadium has a capacity of 53,443 people for the athletics and 60,592 in football configuration with movable stands deployed.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The stadium was initialy build as part of the bid to host the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. It was inaugurated on 2 September 2023.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "24°34′00″N 118°11′42″E / 24.566700°N 118.195000°E / 24.566700; 118.195000",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "",
"title": "References"
}
] |
The Xiamen Egret Stadium also known as the Xiamen Bailu Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Xiang'an district, Xiamen, China. It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics events. It hosts the Xiamen Diamond League. The stadium has a capacity of 53,443 people for the athletics and 60,592 in football configuration with movable stands deployed. The stadium was initialy build as part of the bid to host the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. It was inaugurated on 2 September 2023.
|
2023-12-03T11:12:13Z
|
2023-12-12T12:32:12Z
|
[
"Template:Xiamen",
"Template:PRChina-sports-venue-stub",
"Template:Coord",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Diamond League venues"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiamen_Egret_Stadium
|
75,471,916 |
Aphrodite of Rhodes
|
Aphrodite of Rhodes (Greek: Αφροδίτη της Ρόδου) also known as the Crouching Venus of Rhodes is a marble sculpture of the Greek goddess Aphrodite housed in the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes in Rhodes, Greece. It depicts Aphrodite in the crouching Venus pose, where the goddess crouches her right knee close to the ground and turns her head to the right. It is considered to be one of the most important hallmarks of Rhodes today.
Aphrodite of Rhodes was an accidental find, unearthed in 1923 in the garden of the Governor's villa in Rhodes, when the island was still under Italian control following Italy's annexation of the Dodecanese islands from the Ottoman Empire in 1912.
Crouching Venuses were used from the Hellenistic period onwards to adorn houses by the wealth. This type of statues ultimately derives from a lost Greek original of the third century BC which was attributed to a sculptor named Doedalsas of Bithynia (a region in northwest Anatolia). Typically, a Crouching Venus will show the goddess kneeling after bathing, looking at her right after being alarmed, usually trying to conceal her nakedness with her hands. The Aphrodite of Rhodes shows a unique variation where the goddess, rather than trying to hide her form in modesty, lifts her hair in her fingers to dry it, and looks out at the viewer openly displaying her breasts.
It is a small and elegant sculpture, representative sample of the light rhythm, which flourished in the late Hellenistic times and is conventionally dubbed "Hellenistic Rococo". Aphrodite of Rhodes is preserved intact with a very well polished surface, which gives the impression of porcelain. In accordance with the style of the time, not a lot of anatomical details are shown.
Built around the second or first century BC, the marble statue is 49 cm in height (or about 1/2 life-size), with an additional 12 cm-tall base (or 61 cm in total). The base, although ancient, probably did not belong originally to this sculpture, and the crystalline-white marble was probably sourced from the island of Paros. The statue is almost intact, with the exception of some chips in the hair's locks in the rear, and some abrasions on the toes, especially those of the left foot. This finely created figure was carved from a single piece of marble.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Aphrodite of Rhodes (Greek: Αφροδίτη της Ρόδου) also known as the Crouching Venus of Rhodes is a marble sculpture of the Greek goddess Aphrodite housed in the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes in Rhodes, Greece. It depicts Aphrodite in the crouching Venus pose, where the goddess crouches her right knee close to the ground and turns her head to the right. It is considered to be one of the most important hallmarks of Rhodes today.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Aphrodite of Rhodes was an accidental find, unearthed in 1923 in the garden of the Governor's villa in Rhodes, when the island was still under Italian control following Italy's annexation of the Dodecanese islands from the Ottoman Empire in 1912.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Crouching Venuses were used from the Hellenistic period onwards to adorn houses by the wealth. This type of statues ultimately derives from a lost Greek original of the third century BC which was attributed to a sculptor named Doedalsas of Bithynia (a region in northwest Anatolia). Typically, a Crouching Venus will show the goddess kneeling after bathing, looking at her right after being alarmed, usually trying to conceal her nakedness with her hands. The Aphrodite of Rhodes shows a unique variation where the goddess, rather than trying to hide her form in modesty, lifts her hair in her fingers to dry it, and looks out at the viewer openly displaying her breasts.",
"title": "Description"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "It is a small and elegant sculpture, representative sample of the light rhythm, which flourished in the late Hellenistic times and is conventionally dubbed \"Hellenistic Rococo\". Aphrodite of Rhodes is preserved intact with a very well polished surface, which gives the impression of porcelain. In accordance with the style of the time, not a lot of anatomical details are shown.",
"title": "Description"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "Built around the second or first century BC, the marble statue is 49 cm in height (or about 1/2 life-size), with an additional 12 cm-tall base (or 61 cm in total). The base, although ancient, probably did not belong originally to this sculpture, and the crystalline-white marble was probably sourced from the island of Paros. The statue is almost intact, with the exception of some chips in the hair's locks in the rear, and some abrasions on the toes, especially those of the left foot. This finely created figure was carved from a single piece of marble.",
"title": "Description"
}
] |
Aphrodite of Rhodes also known as the Crouching Venus of Rhodes is a marble sculpture of the Greek goddess Aphrodite housed in the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes in Rhodes, Greece. It depicts Aphrodite in the crouching Venus pose, where the goddess crouches her right knee close to the ground and turns her head to the right. It is considered to be one of the most important hallmarks of Rhodes today.
|
2023-12-03T11:13:00Z
|
2023-12-12T10:57:07Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Portal",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite book",
"Template:Commons category-inline",
"Template:Infobox artwork",
"Template:Lang-el",
"Template:Sfn"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphrodite_of_Rhodes
|
75,471,929 |
Rwezamenyo
|
Rwezamenyo is a sector (umurenge) in the Kigali Province, Nyarugenge district, Rwanda. It is located in the southwest part of the city of Kigali.
In 2012, Its population was 16,763 inhabitants.
According to the 2022 census, the sector had a total population of 14,754 inhabitants. These are its Gender demographics:
The Rwanda Environment Management Authority hypothesised that the high male-to-female ratio was due to a tendency for men to migrate to the city in search of work outside the agricultural sector, while their wives remained in a rural home.
As of 2022 it had a 100% Urban rate. It is quite young with 24.1% of the population is under 15 and 73.3% of the population being younger than 65, and older than 14. Only 2.6% of the population is older than 64.
Nyarugenge district is divided into 10 sectors (imirenge): Gitega, Kanyinya, Kigali, Kimisagara, Mageragere, Muhima, Nyakabanda, Nyamirambo, Nyarugenge, and Rwezamenyo.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Rwezamenyo is a sector (umurenge) in the Kigali Province, Nyarugenge district, Rwanda. It is located in the southwest part of the city of Kigali.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "In 2012, Its population was 16,763 inhabitants.",
"title": "Demographics"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "According to the 2022 census, the sector had a total population of 14,754 inhabitants. These are its Gender demographics:",
"title": "Demographics"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "The Rwanda Environment Management Authority hypothesised that the high male-to-female ratio was due to a tendency for men to migrate to the city in search of work outside the agricultural sector, while their wives remained in a rural home.",
"title": "Demographics"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "As of 2022 it had a 100% Urban rate. It is quite young with 24.1% of the population is under 15 and 73.3% of the population being younger than 65, and older than 14. Only 2.6% of the population is older than 64.",
"title": "Demographics"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "Nyarugenge district is divided into 10 sectors (imirenge): Gitega, Kanyinya, Kigali, Kimisagara, Mageragere, Muhima, Nyakabanda, Nyamirambo, Nyarugenge, and Rwezamenyo.",
"title": "Sectors"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "",
"title": "References"
}
] |
Rwezamenyo is a sector (umurenge) in the Kigali Province, Nyarugenge district, Rwanda. It is located in the southwest part of the city of Kigali.
|
2023-12-03T11:15:16Z
|
2023-12-26T22:01:58Z
|
[
"Template:Rwanda-geo-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox settlement",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Authority control"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwezamenyo
|
75,471,940 |
Short Walk to Daylight
|
Short Walk to Daylight is a 1972 American television movie directed by Barry Shear.
Eight people are trapped in a New York City subway after an earthquake, and try to find their way out.
Filming took place for a week in New York in September 1972 with the rest of the movie shot at Universal Studios in Los Angeles.
The Los Angeles Times called it "an intensely suspenseful, only too credible entertainment."
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Short Walk to Daylight is a 1972 American television movie directed by Barry Shear.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Eight people are trapped in a New York City subway after an earthquake, and try to find their way out.",
"title": "Premise"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Filming took place for a week in New York in September 1972 with the rest of the movie shot at Universal Studios in Los Angeles.",
"title": "Production"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "The Los Angeles Times called it \"an intensely suspenseful, only too credible entertainment.\"",
"title": "Reception"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "",
"title": "External links"
}
] |
Short Walk to Daylight is a 1972 American television movie directed by Barry Shear.
|
2023-12-03T11:16:01Z
|
2023-12-03T11:16:01Z
|
[
"Template:US-tv-drama-film-stub",
"Template:Infobox film",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Barry Shear"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Walk_to_Daylight
|
75,471,944 |
Yi Hyon-un
|
Yi Hyŏn-un was a Goryeo military commander. He was a subordinate of Kang Cho.
Yi participated in Kang Cho's coup to destroy Kim Chi-yang's faction, dethrone King Mokjong and install King Hyeonjong. Prior to the coup, he was the vice military inspector (도순검부사; 都巡檢副使; tosun kŏmpusa) of Seobukmyeon and the Vice Minister of Personnel (이부시랑; 吏部侍郞; yibu shirang). After the coup, Kang Cho merged the Security Council (중추원; 中樞院; chungch'uwon), the Office of Transmission (은대; 銀臺; Ŭndae), and the Institute of Palace Miscellaneousness (선휘원; 宣徽院; sŏnhwiwŏn) into the newly formed Palace Secretariat (중대성; 中臺省; chungdaesŏng). Kang was appointed as the head of the Palace Secretariat, and Yi Hyon-un, as his deputy, was made its vice head.
When the Khitan Liao invaded Goryeo in response to the coup, Yi became Kang's second-in-command, as the haengyŏng tot'ongbusa (행영도통부사; 行營都統副使) of the Goryeo army sent to fight the Khitans. Kang and Yi were both captured in battle and brought before Emperor Shengzong of Liao. Emperor Shengzong asked both men to defect and serve the Liao. While Kang Cho refused, Yi Hyon-un accepted. He told the emperor that "Now that I have seen the bright new sun and moon with my own two eyes, how could I persist to think of the old streams and mountains?"
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Yi Hyŏn-un was a Goryeo military commander. He was a subordinate of Kang Cho.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Yi participated in Kang Cho's coup to destroy Kim Chi-yang's faction, dethrone King Mokjong and install King Hyeonjong. Prior to the coup, he was the vice military inspector (도순검부사; 都巡檢副使; tosun kŏmpusa) of Seobukmyeon and the Vice Minister of Personnel (이부시랑; 吏部侍郞; yibu shirang). After the coup, Kang Cho merged the Security Council (중추원; 中樞院; chungch'uwon), the Office of Transmission (은대; 銀臺; Ŭndae), and the Institute of Palace Miscellaneousness (선휘원; 宣徽院; sŏnhwiwŏn) into the newly formed Palace Secretariat (중대성; 中臺省; chungdaesŏng). Kang was appointed as the head of the Palace Secretariat, and Yi Hyon-un, as his deputy, was made its vice head.",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "When the Khitan Liao invaded Goryeo in response to the coup, Yi became Kang's second-in-command, as the haengyŏng tot'ongbusa (행영도통부사; 行營都統副使) of the Goryeo army sent to fight the Khitans. Kang and Yi were both captured in battle and brought before Emperor Shengzong of Liao. Emperor Shengzong asked both men to defect and serve the Liao. While Kang Cho refused, Yi Hyon-un accepted. He told the emperor that \"Now that I have seen the bright new sun and moon with my own two eyes, how could I persist to think of the old streams and mountains?\"",
"title": "Biography"
}
] |
Yi Hyŏn-un was a Goryeo military commander. He was a subordinate of Kang Cho.
|
2023-12-03T11:17:03Z
|
2023-12-11T07:01:19Z
|
[
"Template:Family name hatnote",
"Template:Infobox Korean name",
"Template:Korean",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Cite book"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Hyon-un
|
75,471,953 |
Simoné Kruger
|
Simoné Kruger (born 14 January 2005) is a South African Paralympic athlete who competes in discus throw and shot put events at international track and field competitions. She is a World champion in discus throw and competed at the 2020 Summer Paralympics where she finished fifth in the discus throw.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Simoné Kruger (born 14 January 2005) is a South African Paralympic athlete who competes in discus throw and shot put events at international track and field competitions. She is a World champion in discus throw and competed at the 2020 Summer Paralympics where she finished fifth in the discus throw.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Simoné Kruger is a South African Paralympic athlete who competes in discus throw and shot put events at international track and field competitions. She is a World champion in discus throw and competed at the 2020 Summer Paralympics where she finished fifth in the discus throw.
|
2023-12-03T11:18:00Z
|
2023-12-04T21:44:02Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox sportsperson",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%C3%A9_Kruger
|
75,471,986 |
2024 in Bahrain
|
Events in the year 2024 in Bahrain.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Events in the year 2024 in Bahrain.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Events in the year 2024 in Bahrain.
|
2023-12-03T11:21:48Z
|
2023-12-03T11:42:11Z
|
[
"Template:Year in Asia",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Year in Bahrain",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Portal bar",
"Template:Years in Bahrain"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_in_Bahrain
|
75,471,989 |
Krtini Tahir
|
Pengiran Krtini (born 6 June 1966) is a Bruneian diplomat who became the incumbent ambassador to Germany since 2020.
Krtini received her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in economics at the University of Brunei Darussalam (UBD).
Markovic began as a research officer at the Department of Politics of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) from 1989 to 1995; research officer at the Department of Multilateral Economics of the MFA from 1995 to 1998; the first secretary at the High Commission of Brunei Darussalam in London, United Kingdom from 1998 to 2002; assistant director at the Department of Politics I of the MFA from 2002 to 2003; the assistant director at the Department of Politics II of the MFA from 2004 to 2005; the assistant director at the Department of Multilateral Economics of the MFA from 2005 to 2006; and the first secretary at the Technical Cooperation Division at the MFA from 2006 to 2007.
Krtini's first overseas posting since London in 1998, was becoming the consul general at the Consulate General of Brunei Darusslam in Kuching, Sarawak from 2016 to 2020. After meeting with Krtini on 9 August 2016, Datuk Lee Kim Shin disclosed that he has agreements with two Chinese cities: Wuhan in the Hubei province and Shijiazhuang in the Hebei province. He added that the Bruneian Consul General had conveyed the government's desire to collaborate closely with Sarawak in boosting tourism.
Krtini would later on be reappointed as the ambassador of Brunei to Berlin, Germany in 2020. She would also be the non-resident ambassador to Austria and Switzerland. On 20 August 2020, she gave Frank-Walter Steinmeier her letter of accreditation. After then, she was accredited as an ambassador to Finland, Iceland, Austria, Norway, Poland, and Switzerland without a residence. Krtini and the other recently selected ambassadors to Austria gave President Alexander Van der Bellen their credentials at Bellevue Castle, on 7 July 2022. Later on 17 February, President Sauli Niinistö, got credentials from her. On 13 April 2023, King Harald V received the letters of credence from her, one of the three new ambassadors to Norway.
Krtini is multilingual in English, Malay and Arabic. She has four kids and is married.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Pengiran Krtini (born 6 June 1966) is a Bruneian diplomat who became the incumbent ambassador to Germany since 2020.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Krtini received her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in economics at the University of Brunei Darussalam (UBD).",
"title": "Education"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Markovic began as a research officer at the Department of Politics of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) from 1989 to 1995; research officer at the Department of Multilateral Economics of the MFA from 1995 to 1998; the first secretary at the High Commission of Brunei Darussalam in London, United Kingdom from 1998 to 2002; assistant director at the Department of Politics I of the MFA from 2002 to 2003; the assistant director at the Department of Politics II of the MFA from 2004 to 2005; the assistant director at the Department of Multilateral Economics of the MFA from 2005 to 2006; and the first secretary at the Technical Cooperation Division at the MFA from 2006 to 2007.",
"title": "Diplomatic career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Krtini's first overseas posting since London in 1998, was becoming the consul general at the Consulate General of Brunei Darusslam in Kuching, Sarawak from 2016 to 2020. After meeting with Krtini on 9 August 2016, Datuk Lee Kim Shin disclosed that he has agreements with two Chinese cities: Wuhan in the Hubei province and Shijiazhuang in the Hebei province. He added that the Bruneian Consul General had conveyed the government's desire to collaborate closely with Sarawak in boosting tourism.",
"title": "Diplomatic career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "Krtini would later on be reappointed as the ambassador of Brunei to Berlin, Germany in 2020. She would also be the non-resident ambassador to Austria and Switzerland. On 20 August 2020, she gave Frank-Walter Steinmeier her letter of accreditation. After then, she was accredited as an ambassador to Finland, Iceland, Austria, Norway, Poland, and Switzerland without a residence. Krtini and the other recently selected ambassadors to Austria gave President Alexander Van der Bellen their credentials at Bellevue Castle, on 7 July 2022. Later on 17 February, President Sauli Niinistö, got credentials from her. On 13 April 2023, King Harald V received the letters of credence from her, one of the three new ambassadors to Norway.",
"title": "Diplomatic career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "Krtini is multilingual in English, Malay and Arabic. She has four kids and is married.",
"title": "Personal life"
}
] |
Pengiran Krtini is a Bruneian diplomat who became the incumbent ambassador to Germany since 2020.
|
2023-12-03T11:22:11Z
|
2023-12-16T07:00:06Z
|
[
"Template:S-dip",
"Template:S-aft",
"Template:S-end",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox officeholder",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:S-start",
"Template:S-bef",
"Template:S-ttl"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krtini_Tahir
|
75,471,994 |
Listed buildings in Nottingham (Dale ward)
|
Dale ward is a former electoral ward in the city of Nottingham, England. The ward contained twelve listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The ward contained the suburb of Sneinton and the area to the south around Colwick Hall. The hall is a country house that is listed, together with an adjacent ruined church. The other listed buildings are in Sneinton, and consist of a church, a war memorial in the churchyard and its former rectory, a public house, a windmill and the former windmill owner's house, a pair of houses with top floor workrooms, a level crossing cottage, a former Congregational church, and a former bank.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Dale ward is a former electoral ward in the city of Nottingham, England. The ward contained twelve listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The ward contained the suburb of Sneinton and the area to the south around Colwick Hall. The hall is a country house that is listed, together with an adjacent ruined church. The other listed buildings are in Sneinton, and consist of a church, a war memorial in the churchyard and its former rectory, a public house, a windmill and the former windmill owner's house, a pair of houses with top floor workrooms, a level crossing cottage, a former Congregational church, and a former bank.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Dale ward is a former electoral ward in the city of Nottingham, England. The ward contained twelve listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The ward contained the suburb of Sneinton and the area to the south around Colwick Hall. The hall is a country house that is listed, together with an adjacent ruined church. The other listed buildings are in Sneinton, and consist of a church, a war memorial in the churchyard and its former rectory, a public house, a windmill and the former windmill owner's house, a pair of houses with top floor workrooms, a level crossing cottage, a former Congregational church, and a former bank.
|
2023-12-03T11:23:04Z
|
2023-12-03T11:23:04Z
|
[
"Template:Sort",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite book",
"Template:GeoGroup",
"Template:Coord",
"Template:Centre",
"Template:Refbegin",
"Template:NHLE",
"Template:Citation",
"Template:Refend",
"Template:Sfn",
"Template:Sfnp",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Use British English",
"Template:Short description"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Nottingham_(Dale_ward)
|
75,472,013 |
Rhinodonia
|
Rhinodonia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Rhinodonia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Rhinodonia is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
2023-12-03T11:26:13Z
|
2023-12-03T11:26:13Z
|
[
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Calliphoridae-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Automatic taxobox",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinodonia
|
75,472,014 |
Ratine
|
[] |
REDIRECT Ratteen
|
2023-12-03T11:26:14Z
|
2023-12-03T11:29:20Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratine
|
|
75,472,022 |
Maryam Basir
|
Maryam Basir is an American actress and model.
Basir was born in Detroit and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Her brother is director Qasim Basir. She graduated from University of Michigan and later moved to New York City to pursue her acting and modeling career. She began appearing in small movies, such as horror films Fright Club (2006) and Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet (2009). She also made guest starring appearances on television series 30 Rock, Are We There Yet?, Empire, Chicago P.D., Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Chi.
Basir appeared in films Mooz-lum (2010), A Boy. A Girl. A Dream. (2018) and To Live and Die and Live (2023), all directed by her brother, Qasim Basir. In 2020, she starred in the BET romantic comedy film, Holiday Heartbreak. The following year, Basir was cast in a leading role as Lacey McCullough in the Allblk legal drama series, Lace. The second season aired in 2023. Basir also launched her line of cosmetics titled Maryam Beauty in 2023. In 2023, Basir played the lead alongside her Lace co-star Skyh Black in the romantic comedy-drama film, A Haitian Wedding for Amazon Prime Video.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Maryam Basir is an American actress and model.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Basir was born in Detroit and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Her brother is director Qasim Basir. She graduated from University of Michigan and later moved to New York City to pursue her acting and modeling career. She began appearing in small movies, such as horror films Fright Club (2006) and Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet (2009). She also made guest starring appearances on television series 30 Rock, Are We There Yet?, Empire, Chicago P.D., Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Chi.",
"title": "Life and career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Basir appeared in films Mooz-lum (2010), A Boy. A Girl. A Dream. (2018) and To Live and Die and Live (2023), all directed by her brother, Qasim Basir. In 2020, she starred in the BET romantic comedy film, Holiday Heartbreak. The following year, Basir was cast in a leading role as Lacey McCullough in the Allblk legal drama series, Lace. The second season aired in 2023. Basir also launched her line of cosmetics titled Maryam Beauty in 2023. In 2023, Basir played the lead alongside her Lace co-star Skyh Black in the romantic comedy-drama film, A Haitian Wedding for Amazon Prime Video.",
"title": "Life and career"
}
] |
Maryam Basir is an American actress and model.
|
2023-12-03T11:27:42Z
|
2023-12-03T11:30:19Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox person",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:IMDb name",
"Template:Authority control"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryam_Basir
|
75,472,063 |
Rhinopeza
|
Rhinopeza is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
Papua New Guinea.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Rhinopeza is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Papua New Guinea.",
"title": "Distribution"
}
] |
Rhinopeza is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
2023-12-03T11:33:11Z
|
2023-12-03T11:33:11Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Automatic taxobox",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Calliphoridae-stub"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinopeza
|
75,472,101 |
Macrotarsina
|
Macrotarsina is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
Croatia, Cyprus, Gibraltar, Italy, Malta.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Macrotarsina is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Croatia, Cyprus, Gibraltar, Italy, Malta.",
"title": "Distribution"
}
] |
Macrotarsina is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
2023-12-03T11:40:50Z
|
2023-12-03T11:40:50Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Automatic taxobox",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Calliphoridae-stub"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrotarsina
|
75,472,103 |
Arbeiter-Schutzbund
|
The Arbeiter-Schutzbund ('Workers Defense Union') was a paramilitary organization in the Free City of Danzig in the early 1930s, being the paramilitary wing of the Social Democratic Party of the Free City of Danzig. The organization had some 4,500 members.
A branch of the Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold had been formed in Danzig in 1924, but it had not been particularly active. Around the time 1930 Free City of Danzig parliamentary election the Social Democratic Party decided to form a new paramilitary force on the basis of the old Reichbanner unit, to defend themselves from attacks from the National Socialist movement.
The new Arbeiter-Schutzbund was formally announced on March 15, 1931, with a procession through the city and a meeting held at the Markthalle [pl]. Some 2,000 persons took part in the inaugural rally, where young social democrats marched in uniform. The meeting was presided over by Volkstag deputy E. Schmidt.
The Arbeiter-Schutzbund was built along the lines of the Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold. Its leaders were the teacher Günter Klingenberg and the workers' sport organizer Willi Godau. The Arbeiter-Schutzbund organized physical defense of social democratic election meetings and rallies. The organization pledged to defense the status quo of the Free City. Sometimes the organization attended events outside of the Free City. In 1932 over 1,500 Arbeiter-Schutzbund members attended a Reichbanner meeting in Stuhm (West Prussia).
The Arbeiter-Schutzbund was organizationally and numerically weaker than its National Socialist counterparts (the Sturmabteilung and the Schutzstaffel). It functioned mainly as a defensive organization, and was unable to halt the wave of violence from the National Socialists although the attacks where often repelled. There were constant harassment and provocations against the Social Democrats. Clashes usually took place between smaller groups of militants, but there were also organized attacks on party offices, bookstores and individuals from either sides. Sometimes firearms were used. From mid-January to late April 1931 some 80 violent political clashes involving the National Socialists were registered in Danzig, with some 120 wounded and four killed. Bystanders and police officers were often wounded as well. Confrontations would eventually spread outside Danzig proper to places such as Tiegenhof, Käsemark, Stuhm, Praust, Ober Kahlbude and Meisterswalde.
Fights would usually take place on Sundays. The most emblematic events took place on April 10, 1931 (at the Zur Ostbahn premises in Orunia [pl]) and on June 21, 1931 in Rechtstadt. The June 21 clashes were dubbed as 'Bloody Sunday'. The Arbeiter-Schutzbund organized a sporting event, which included a relay race from Oliwa to the stadium in Niederstadt [pl]. The Arbeiter-Schutzbund formed a protective line along the route, to defend against attacks and provocations. The event was attacked by the National Socialists, including cadres that had entered from East Prussia. There were reports of 16 severe injured and 25 light injuries.
On November 15 a SA unit attacked a Social Democratic meeting in the village of Ober Kahlbude. However the attackers were intercepted by larger contingent of Arbeiter-Schutzbund militants from Orunia and Horst Hoffmann, 16-year-old SA member, was killed in the clash. Hoffmann was declared as a martyr by the National Socialist movement. Following his death, the Senate of the Free City of Danzig declared the Arbeiter-Schutzbund banned in December 1931.
When the Iron Front to struggle against National Socialism was announced on December 16, 1931, the Danzig social democrats delayed its implementation in the Free City. Whilst the Reichbanner Council had called on the Iron Front to be functional across the Weimar Republic by February 21, 1932, it took shape in the Free City only by September 10, 1932.
The flag of the Arbeiter-Schutzbund was red banner with a blue canton which had a jagged "S" symbol. The uniform worn by its members consisted of a windbreaker jacket with belt and a blue peaked cap.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "The Arbeiter-Schutzbund ('Workers Defense Union') was a paramilitary organization in the Free City of Danzig in the early 1930s, being the paramilitary wing of the Social Democratic Party of the Free City of Danzig. The organization had some 4,500 members.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "A branch of the Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold had been formed in Danzig in 1924, but it had not been particularly active. Around the time 1930 Free City of Danzig parliamentary election the Social Democratic Party decided to form a new paramilitary force on the basis of the old Reichbanner unit, to defend themselves from attacks from the National Socialist movement.",
"title": "Foundation"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "The new Arbeiter-Schutzbund was formally announced on March 15, 1931, with a procession through the city and a meeting held at the Markthalle [pl]. Some 2,000 persons took part in the inaugural rally, where young social democrats marched in uniform. The meeting was presided over by Volkstag deputy E. Schmidt.",
"title": "Foundation"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "The Arbeiter-Schutzbund was built along the lines of the Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold. Its leaders were the teacher Günter Klingenberg and the workers' sport organizer Willi Godau. The Arbeiter-Schutzbund organized physical defense of social democratic election meetings and rallies. The organization pledged to defense the status quo of the Free City. Sometimes the organization attended events outside of the Free City. In 1932 over 1,500 Arbeiter-Schutzbund members attended a Reichbanner meeting in Stuhm (West Prussia).",
"title": "Organization"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "The Arbeiter-Schutzbund was organizationally and numerically weaker than its National Socialist counterparts (the Sturmabteilung and the Schutzstaffel). It functioned mainly as a defensive organization, and was unable to halt the wave of violence from the National Socialists although the attacks where often repelled. There were constant harassment and provocations against the Social Democrats. Clashes usually took place between smaller groups of militants, but there were also organized attacks on party offices, bookstores and individuals from either sides. Sometimes firearms were used. From mid-January to late April 1931 some 80 violent political clashes involving the National Socialists were registered in Danzig, with some 120 wounded and four killed. Bystanders and police officers were often wounded as well. Confrontations would eventually spread outside Danzig proper to places such as Tiegenhof, Käsemark, Stuhm, Praust, Ober Kahlbude and Meisterswalde.",
"title": "Struggle over the Free City"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "Fights would usually take place on Sundays. The most emblematic events took place on April 10, 1931 (at the Zur Ostbahn premises in Orunia [pl]) and on June 21, 1931 in Rechtstadt. The June 21 clashes were dubbed as 'Bloody Sunday'. The Arbeiter-Schutzbund organized a sporting event, which included a relay race from Oliwa to the stadium in Niederstadt [pl]. The Arbeiter-Schutzbund formed a protective line along the route, to defend against attacks and provocations. The event was attacked by the National Socialists, including cadres that had entered from East Prussia. There were reports of 16 severe injured and 25 light injuries.",
"title": "Struggle over the Free City"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "On November 15 a SA unit attacked a Social Democratic meeting in the village of Ober Kahlbude. However the attackers were intercepted by larger contingent of Arbeiter-Schutzbund militants from Orunia and Horst Hoffmann, 16-year-old SA member, was killed in the clash. Hoffmann was declared as a martyr by the National Socialist movement. Following his death, the Senate of the Free City of Danzig declared the Arbeiter-Schutzbund banned in December 1931.",
"title": "Struggle over the Free City"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "When the Iron Front to struggle against National Socialism was announced on December 16, 1931, the Danzig social democrats delayed its implementation in the Free City. Whilst the Reichbanner Council had called on the Iron Front to be functional across the Weimar Republic by February 21, 1932, it took shape in the Free City only by September 10, 1932.",
"title": "Struggle over the Free City"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "The flag of the Arbeiter-Schutzbund was red banner with a blue canton which had a jagged \"S\" symbol. The uniform worn by its members consisted of a windbreaker jacket with belt and a blue peaked cap.",
"title": "Symbols"
}
] |
The Arbeiter-Schutzbund was a paramilitary organization in the Free City of Danzig in the early 1930s, being the paramilitary wing of the Social Democratic Party of the Free City of Danzig. The organization had some 4,500 members.
|
2023-12-03T11:41:03Z
|
2023-12-17T16:27:40Z
|
[
"Template:Ill",
"Template:Portal",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbeiter-Schutzbund
|
75,472,110 |
Arjunsinh Udesinh Chauhan
|
Arjunsinh Udesinh Chauhan (born 22 June 1976) is an Indian politician who represented Mehmedabad Assembly constituency in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly.In 2021–2022, he was previous Minister of Rural Housing and Rural Development of Gujarat in Gujarat government.
In 2017-2022,he was elected as MLA from Mehmedabad Assembly constituency as a member of the Bhartiya Janta Party and after 2022 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election he was re-elected as MLA from Mehmedabad Assembly constituency.
Chauhan was born in 22 June 1976 on Vanthali, Junagadh district of Gujarat, India.Later they completed his B.Com from Gujarat University in year 1998 and he professionally as social worker and also a director.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Arjunsinh Udesinh Chauhan (born 22 June 1976) is an Indian politician who represented Mehmedabad Assembly constituency in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly.In 2021–2022, he was previous Minister of Rural Housing and Rural Development of Gujarat in Gujarat government.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "In 2017-2022,he was elected as MLA from Mehmedabad Assembly constituency as a member of the Bhartiya Janta Party and after 2022 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election he was re-elected as MLA from Mehmedabad Assembly constituency.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Chauhan was born in 22 June 1976 on Vanthali, Junagadh district of Gujarat, India.Later they completed his B.Com from Gujarat University in year 1998 and he professionally as social worker and also a director.",
"title": "Early life"
}
] |
Arjunsinh Udesinh Chauhan is an Indian politician who represented Mehmedabad Assembly constituency in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly.In 2021–2022, he was previous Minister of Rural Housing and Rural Development of Gujarat in Gujarat government. In 2017-2022,he was elected as MLA from Mehmedabad Assembly constituency as a member of the Bhartiya Janta Party and after 2022 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election he was re-elected as MLA from Mehmedabad Assembly constituency.
|
2023-12-03T11:41:29Z
|
2023-12-04T08:16:18Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox officeholder",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjunsinh_Udesinh_Chauhan
|
75,472,111 |
Portugal women's national cricket team
|
[] |
REDIRCT Portuguese Cricket Federation
|
2023-12-03T11:42:16Z
|
2023-12-03T11:42:16Z
|
[] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal_women%27s_national_cricket_team
|
|
75,472,113 |
Fragrant evening primrose
|
Fragrant evening primrose or fragrant evening-primrose may refer to the following plant species:
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Fragrant evening primrose or fragrant evening-primrose may refer to the following plant species:",
"title": ""
}
] |
Fragrant evening primrose or fragrant evening-primrose may refer to the following plant species: Oenothera caespitosa
Oenothera odorata
Oenothera stricta
|
2023-12-03T11:42:39Z
|
2023-12-03T23:49:42Z
|
[
"Template:Plant common name"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragrant_evening_primrose
|
75,472,115 |
List of Arturia products
|
This is a list of products manufactured by Arturia, a French electronics company that designs and manufactures audio interfaces and electronic musical instruments, including software synthesizers, drum machines, analog synthesizers, digital synthesizers, MIDI controllers, sequencers, and mobile apps.
Arturia is a French electronics company founded in 1999 and based in Grenoble, France. The company designs and manufactures audio interfaces and electronic musical instruments, including software synthesizers, drum machines, analog synthesizers, digital synthesizers, MIDI controllers, sequencers, and mobile apps.
The company's product line includes software synthesizers, software bundles, hardware synthesizers, MIDI keyboards and sequencers, mobile apps, and other audio equipment and controllers.
Arturia sells software instruments and software FX processors as individual items and also as part of the "V" synth collection or the "FX" collection.
Arturia's first instruments were emulations of historical synthesizers, organs, and pianos. Arturia's Analog Lab is a collection of presets of these synths with limited sound modeling available, and comes bundled with many of their Keyboard Midi controllers. In 2018 Arturia released their first original software synthesizer named Pigments. Pigments now features four synthesis types, extensive modulation sources and visual indication of control signals. In 2022 Arturia released a new line of "Augmented" software instruments, which brought new approaches to already known sounds. These Augmented instruments are Voice, Piano, Brass and Strings.
Arturia's first software FX processors were emulations of historical processors, such as preamps and filters. Arturia has since developed original FX processors, such as Rev Intensity, Buss Force, Efx Fragments (granular delay), and Coldfire Distortion.
When Arturia emulates a historical instrument or FX processor, they generally add new functionality such as additional modulation possibilities.
While Arturia is mostly known for their software synths, Arturia is also making hardware synthesizers, including their analog Brute series and digital Freak series.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "This is a list of products manufactured by Arturia, a French electronics company that designs and manufactures audio interfaces and electronic musical instruments, including software synthesizers, drum machines, analog synthesizers, digital synthesizers, MIDI controllers, sequencers, and mobile apps.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Arturia is a French electronics company founded in 1999 and based in Grenoble, France. The company designs and manufactures audio interfaces and electronic musical instruments, including software synthesizers, drum machines, analog synthesizers, digital synthesizers, MIDI controllers, sequencers, and mobile apps.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "The company's product line includes software synthesizers, software bundles, hardware synthesizers, MIDI keyboards and sequencers, mobile apps, and other audio equipment and controllers.",
"title": "Products"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Arturia sells software instruments and software FX processors as individual items and also as part of the \"V\" synth collection or the \"FX\" collection.",
"title": "Products"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "Arturia's first instruments were emulations of historical synthesizers, organs, and pianos. Arturia's Analog Lab is a collection of presets of these synths with limited sound modeling available, and comes bundled with many of their Keyboard Midi controllers. In 2018 Arturia released their first original software synthesizer named Pigments. Pigments now features four synthesis types, extensive modulation sources and visual indication of control signals. In 2022 Arturia released a new line of \"Augmented\" software instruments, which brought new approaches to already known sounds. These Augmented instruments are Voice, Piano, Brass and Strings.",
"title": "Products"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "Arturia's first software FX processors were emulations of historical processors, such as preamps and filters. Arturia has since developed original FX processors, such as Rev Intensity, Buss Force, Efx Fragments (granular delay), and Coldfire Distortion.",
"title": "Products"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "When Arturia emulates a historical instrument or FX processor, they generally add new functionality such as additional modulation possibilities.",
"title": "Products"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "While Arturia is mostly known for their software synths, Arturia is also making hardware synthesizers, including their analog Brute series and digital Freak series.",
"title": "Products"
}
] |
This is a list of products manufactured by Arturia, a French electronics company that designs and manufactures audio interfaces and electronic musical instruments, including software synthesizers, drum machines, analog synthesizers, digital synthesizers, MIDI controllers, sequencers, and mobile apps. Arturia is a French electronics company founded in 1999 and based in Grenoble, France. The company designs and manufactures audio interfaces and electronic musical instruments, including software synthesizers, drum machines, analog synthesizers, digital synthesizers, MIDI controllers, sequencers, and mobile apps.
|
2023-12-03T11:43:02Z
|
2023-12-03T11:50:49Z
|
[
"Template:Commons category-inline",
"Template:Official website",
"Template:Authority control",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite magazine"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Arturia_products
|
75,472,139 |
Marshallicona
|
Marshallicona is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
Ecuador.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Marshallicona is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Ecuador.",
"title": "Distribution"
}
] |
Marshallicona is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
|
2023-12-03T11:47:22Z
|
2023-12-03T11:47:22Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Calliphoridae-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Automatic taxobox"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshallicona
|
75,472,157 |
Linus Pingal Ekka
|
Linus Pingal Ekka (born 23 September 1961) is an Indian prelate of the Catholic Church who serves as the Bishop of Gumla from 2023.
Linus Pingal Ekka first earned a master's degree at St. Aloysius College in Jabalpur and then licentiate in philosophy and theology at the Pontificial Urban University. On January 1994 he received the sacrament of ordination for the diocese of Gumla.
After his ordination, he initially worked in parish pastoral care from 1995 to 1997 and again from 1999 to 2000 he was rector of the preparatory course in Karondabera. From 1995 to 1999 he studied again in Rome at the Urbaniana, where he received his doctorate in canon law. During his study he stay in Italy, he also worked as the pastor in Archdiocese of Udine. From 2000 to 2002 he was a visiting professor and the a full professor at St. Albert's Regional College in Ranchi until 2011 in director of the philosophy department. From 2011 to 2017 he was in the Archdiocese of Udine in Italy and worked as a parochial vicar in Ampezzo. From 2017 to 2020 he was Chancellor of Diocese of Gumla and responsible for the church marriage process. From 2019 to 2020 he was an official of the diocese and judge at church court. As of 2021, he was the Diocesan administrator of the Gumla Diocese during the Sede Vacancy.
On 30 November 2023 Pope Francis appointed him Bishop of Gumla.
• List of Catholic Bishops of India
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Linus Pingal Ekka (born 23 September 1961) is an Indian prelate of the Catholic Church who serves as the Bishop of Gumla from 2023.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Linus Pingal Ekka first earned a master's degree at St. Aloysius College in Jabalpur and then licentiate in philosophy and theology at the Pontificial Urban University. On January 1994 he received the sacrament of ordination for the diocese of Gumla.",
"title": "Early life"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "After his ordination, he initially worked in parish pastoral care from 1995 to 1997 and again from 1999 to 2000 he was rector of the preparatory course in Karondabera. From 1995 to 1999 he studied again in Rome at the Urbaniana, where he received his doctorate in canon law. During his study he stay in Italy, he also worked as the pastor in Archdiocese of Udine. From 2000 to 2002 he was a visiting professor and the a full professor at St. Albert's Regional College in Ranchi until 2011 in director of the philosophy department. From 2011 to 2017 he was in the Archdiocese of Udine in Italy and worked as a parochial vicar in Ampezzo. From 2017 to 2020 he was Chancellor of Diocese of Gumla and responsible for the church marriage process. From 2019 to 2020 he was an official of the diocese and judge at church court. As of 2021, he was the Diocesan administrator of the Gumla Diocese during the Sede Vacancy.",
"title": "Early life"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "On 30 November 2023 Pope Francis appointed him Bishop of Gumla.",
"title": "Early life"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "• List of Catholic Bishops of India",
"title": "See also"
}
] |
Linus Pingal Ekka is an Indian prelate of the Catholic Church who serves as the Bishop of Gumla from 2023.
|
2023-12-03T11:52:19Z
|
2023-12-13T14:23:00Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:India-RC-bishop-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Infobox Christian leader"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Pingal_Ekka
|
75,472,160 |
Rampal Union
|
Rampal Union (Bengali: রামপাল ইউনিয়ন) is a union parishad in Munshiganj Sadar Upazila of Munshiganj District, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Despite the passage of time, Rampal Union continues to shine with a distinguished identity in various aspects, including education, culture, religious events, and sports.
Rampal Union Parishad has nine members from all nine wards. The main leader is the Union Parishad Chairman. Every five years, people select their leadership. Currently, Rampal Union Parishad chairman's name is Md. Bachchu Sheikh people call him Bachchu Chairman.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Rampal Union (Bengali: রামপাল ইউনিয়ন) is a union parishad in Munshiganj Sadar Upazila of Munshiganj District, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Despite the passage of time, Rampal Union continues to shine with a distinguished identity in various aspects, including education, culture, religious events, and sports.",
"title": "Distinguished Identity"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Rampal Union Parishad has nine members from all nine wards. The main leader is the Union Parishad Chairman. Every five years, people select their leadership. Currently, Rampal Union Parishad chairman's name is Md. Bachchu Sheikh people call him Bachchu Chairman.",
"title": "Political system"
}
] |
Rampal Union is a union parishad in Munshiganj Sadar Upazila of Munshiganj District, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
|
2023-12-03T11:52:59Z
|
2023-12-25T17:40:43Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox settlement",
"Template:Lang-bn",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rampal_Union
|
75,472,184 |
Port of Spain Protocol
|
The Protocol to the Agreement to resolve the controversy between Venezuela and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland over the frontier between Venezuela and British Guiana, simply known as the Port of Spain Protocol, is a protocol of the 1966 Geneva Agreement between Guyana and Venezuela and a 12-year moratorium on Venezuela's reclamation of Guayana Esequiba.
In 1970, after the expiration of the Mixed Commission established according to the Geneva Agreement, Presidents Rafael Caldera and Forbes Burnham signed the Port of Spain Protocol, which declared a 12-year moratorium on Venezuela's reclamation of Guayana Esequiba, with the purpose of allowing both governments to promote cooperation and understanding while the border claim was in abeyance. The protocol was formally signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela Aristides Calvani, Guyana State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shridath Ramphal and British High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago Roland Hunte. The Parliament of Guyana voted for the agreement on 22 June 1970, with only People's Progressive Party voting against believing that the United Nations should resolve the matter. MPs from almost all parties in the Parliament of Venezuela voiced their sharp criticism of the agreement. Venezuelan maps produced since 1970 show the entire area from the eastern bank of the Essequibo, including the islands in the river, as Venezuelan territory. On some maps, the western Essequibo region is called the "Zone in Reclamation".
In 1983, the deadline of the Port of Spain Protocol expired, and the Venezuelan President Luis Herrera Campins decided not to extend it anymore and resume the effective claim over the territory. Since then, the contacts between Venezuela and Guyana within the provisions of the Treaty of Geneva are under the recommendations of a UN Secretary General's representative, who can occasionally be changed under agreement by both parties.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "The Protocol to the Agreement to resolve the controversy between Venezuela and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland over the frontier between Venezuela and British Guiana, simply known as the Port of Spain Protocol, is a protocol of the 1966 Geneva Agreement between Guyana and Venezuela and a 12-year moratorium on Venezuela's reclamation of Guayana Esequiba.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "In 1970, after the expiration of the Mixed Commission established according to the Geneva Agreement, Presidents Rafael Caldera and Forbes Burnham signed the Port of Spain Protocol, which declared a 12-year moratorium on Venezuela's reclamation of Guayana Esequiba, with the purpose of allowing both governments to promote cooperation and understanding while the border claim was in abeyance. The protocol was formally signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela Aristides Calvani, Guyana State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shridath Ramphal and British High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago Roland Hunte. The Parliament of Guyana voted for the agreement on 22 June 1970, with only People's Progressive Party voting against believing that the United Nations should resolve the matter. MPs from almost all parties in the Parliament of Venezuela voiced their sharp criticism of the agreement. Venezuelan maps produced since 1970 show the entire area from the eastern bank of the Essequibo, including the islands in the river, as Venezuelan territory. On some maps, the western Essequibo region is called the \"Zone in Reclamation\".",
"title": "Protocol"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "In 1983, the deadline of the Port of Spain Protocol expired, and the Venezuelan President Luis Herrera Campins decided not to extend it anymore and resume the effective claim over the territory. Since then, the contacts between Venezuela and Guyana within the provisions of the Treaty of Geneva are under the recommendations of a UN Secretary General's representative, who can occasionally be changed under agreement by both parties.",
"title": "Protocol"
}
] |
The Protocol to the Agreement to resolve the controversy between Venezuela and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland over the frontier between Venezuela and British Guiana, simply known as the Port of Spain Protocol, is a protocol of the 1966 Geneva Agreement between Guyana and Venezuela and a 12-year moratorium on Venezuela's reclamation of Guayana Esequiba.
|
2023-12-03T11:57:19Z
|
2023-12-07T23:56:50Z
|
[
"Template:Expand language",
"Template:Guayana Esequiba sidebar",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_of_Spain_Protocol
|
75,472,209 |
Varun Inamdar
|
Varun Inamdar is an Indian Celebrity chef, television host, chocolatier, and food stylist. Inamdar has been in the business for 21 years and is known for his innovative and creative approach to food.
Inamdar is an alumnus of the Oberoi Centre of Learning and Development and has worked with leading hospitality chains for over 16 years.
Varun Inamdar, a graduate of the esteemed 'Oberoi Centre of Learning and Development' in India, began his culinary journey as a dishwasher at Out of the Blue in Bandra. He's an author, known for 'Celebrate Life, Food and Wine,' a book exploring the pairing of Indian flavor notes with local wines. Inamdar is also the Brand Ambassador of Ecuadorian cocoa in India, representing the country at global forums. Renowned as a creative chocolatier, he's crafted impressive edible creations like a 6-foot-tall Chocolate Mannequin and Chocolate Ganesha. His 'Barcode-artisanal chocolates' showcase the diversity of India's 29 states through meticulously crafted flavor bars, celebrating the nation's rich culinary heritage.
Inamdar Hosted private lunches for dignitaries such as Putin, Sarkozy, and Obama. Recognised for his significant contribution to Indian culture, he was gifted a rosary by Pope Francis, the Bishop of Rome.
Inamdar was appointed as an ambassador for 'The Eat Right Movement' by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, FSSAI, FDA, and AFSTI, alongside actor Rajkumar Rao.
Food Stylist
Varun Inamdar, known for his work as a food stylist, showcases his expertise on his YouTube channel, 'The Bombay Chef.' His talent extends to styling 'UTSAV' - A culinary epic of Indian Festivals by Chef Vikas Khanna, a publication by Bloomsbury USA. Notably, Inamdar was honored with the prestigious 'Food Stylist of the Year' award, a highly acclaimed recognition presented in association with Restaurants India and Franchise India, solidifying his exceptional contributions to the field.
Shows
Varun Inamdar has been showcased on Master Chef India and hosts 'The Bombay Chef,' a web show in collaboration with Rajshri Entertainment. His content is also available on Amazon Prime through 'Varun's Getaways.'
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Varun Inamdar is an Indian Celebrity chef, television host, chocolatier, and food stylist. Inamdar has been in the business for 21 years and is known for his innovative and creative approach to food.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Inamdar is an alumnus of the Oberoi Centre of Learning and Development and has worked with leading hospitality chains for over 16 years.",
"title": "Early life & Education"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Varun Inamdar, a graduate of the esteemed 'Oberoi Centre of Learning and Development' in India, began his culinary journey as a dishwasher at Out of the Blue in Bandra. He's an author, known for 'Celebrate Life, Food and Wine,' a book exploring the pairing of Indian flavor notes with local wines. Inamdar is also the Brand Ambassador of Ecuadorian cocoa in India, representing the country at global forums. Renowned as a creative chocolatier, he's crafted impressive edible creations like a 6-foot-tall Chocolate Mannequin and Chocolate Ganesha. His 'Barcode-artisanal chocolates' showcase the diversity of India's 29 states through meticulously crafted flavor bars, celebrating the nation's rich culinary heritage.",
"title": "Career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Inamdar Hosted private lunches for dignitaries such as Putin, Sarkozy, and Obama. Recognised for his significant contribution to Indian culture, he was gifted a rosary by Pope Francis, the Bishop of Rome.",
"title": "Career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "Inamdar was appointed as an ambassador for 'The Eat Right Movement' by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, FSSAI, FDA, and AFSTI, alongside actor Rajkumar Rao.",
"title": "Career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "Food Stylist",
"title": "Career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "Varun Inamdar, known for his work as a food stylist, showcases his expertise on his YouTube channel, 'The Bombay Chef.' His talent extends to styling 'UTSAV' - A culinary epic of Indian Festivals by Chef Vikas Khanna, a publication by Bloomsbury USA. Notably, Inamdar was honored with the prestigious 'Food Stylist of the Year' award, a highly acclaimed recognition presented in association with Restaurants India and Franchise India, solidifying his exceptional contributions to the field.",
"title": "Career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "Shows",
"title": "Career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "Varun Inamdar has been showcased on Master Chef India and hosts 'The Bombay Chef,' a web show in collaboration with Rajshri Entertainment. His content is also available on Amazon Prime through 'Varun's Getaways.'",
"title": "Career"
}
] |
Varun Inamdar is an Indian Celebrity chef, television host, chocolatier, and food stylist. Inamdar has been in the business for 21 years and is known for his innovative and creative approach to food.
|
2023-12-03T12:04:51Z
|
2023-12-29T13:38:15Z
|
[
"Template:Use Indian English",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Infobox chef",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Cite book",
"Template:Short description"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varun_Inamdar
|
75,472,218 |
Ebenezer Olatunde Farombi
|
Ebenezer Olatunde Farombi (born 28 September 1965) is a Nigerian professor of Biochemistry and Toxicology at the Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. He is the Dean of the college and also the director, Molecular Drug Metabolism and Toxicology Laboratories in the University. He is a member of the Nigerian Academy of Science.
Farombi obtained his first bachelor of science in 1987, his master of science in 1990 and his Doctor of Philosophy in 1995 from the University of Ibadan.
Ebenezer Olatunde Farombi began his academic career as a graduate assistant at University of Ibadan in 1988. He became a Senior lecturer in 2000. He moved to university of Liverpool, England for postdoctoral training.
Farombi was a visiting professor to the National Research Laboratory of Molecular Carcinogenesis and Chemoprevention, Seoul National University (2005/2006), Department of Nutritional Toxicology.
Farombi is married to Temitope Farombi, a consultant neurologist at Gastric Center at university of Ibadan's College Hospital, they are living together with three children.
Farombi is a fellow of Nigerian Academy of Science NAS (2014). Director, Molecular Drug Metabolism and Toxicology Laboratories in the University. President of the Forum of Nigerian Toxicologists (FONTOX)
Vice President, Society for Free Radical Research Africa (SFRR-Africa), immediate past Public Affairs Secretary of the Nigerian Academy of Science (NAS). Member of the Governing Council of the Apex Scientific body in Nigeria.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Ebenezer Olatunde Farombi (born 28 September 1965) is a Nigerian professor of Biochemistry and Toxicology at the Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. He is the Dean of the college and also the director, Molecular Drug Metabolism and Toxicology Laboratories in the University. He is a member of the Nigerian Academy of Science.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Farombi obtained his first bachelor of science in 1987, his master of science in 1990 and his Doctor of Philosophy in 1995 from the University of Ibadan.",
"title": "Early life and education"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Ebenezer Olatunde Farombi began his academic career as a graduate assistant at University of Ibadan in 1988. He became a Senior lecturer in 2000. He moved to university of Liverpool, England for postdoctoral training.",
"title": "Academic career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Farombi was a visiting professor to the National Research Laboratory of Molecular Carcinogenesis and Chemoprevention, Seoul National University (2005/2006), Department of Nutritional Toxicology.",
"title": "Academic career"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "Farombi is married to Temitope Farombi, a consultant neurologist at Gastric Center at university of Ibadan's College Hospital, they are living together with three children.",
"title": "Personal life"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "Farombi is a fellow of Nigerian Academy of Science NAS (2014). Director, Molecular Drug Metabolism and Toxicology Laboratories in the University. President of the Forum of Nigerian Toxicologists (FONTOX)",
"title": "Awards and honors"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "Vice President, Society for Free Radical Research Africa (SFRR-Africa), immediate past Public Affairs Secretary of the Nigerian Academy of Science (NAS). Member of the Governing Council of the Apex Scientific body in Nigeria.",
"title": "Membership"
}
] |
Ebenezer Olatunde Farombi is a Nigerian professor of Biochemistry and Toxicology at the Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. He is the Dean of the college and also the director, Molecular Drug Metabolism and Toxicology Laboratories in the University. He is a member of the Nigerian Academy of Science.
|
2023-12-03T12:07:15Z
|
2023-12-31T21:51:15Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Orphan",
"Template:Infobox scientist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Google scholar id",
"Template:Authority control",
"Template:Unreliable sources"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebenezer_Olatunde_Farombi
|
75,472,255 |
(This discussion is) Off the Record
|
(This Discussion is) Off the Record is an interactive documentary work developed by journalist & director, Nirit Peled, in 2023.
This 50-minute work was realized and produced in the Netherlands. It is a documentary performance based on a ten-year investigation into the consequences and risks of algorithmic profiling by the Dutch police. This subject is also the theme of the documentary Mothers by Nirit Peled.
The documentary is trans-disciplinary, a cross between performance & visual arts production. The performance includes a section with journalist Nirit Peled, actress Janneke Remmers and human rights lawyer, Jelle Klaas.
This documentary was produced in both English and Dutch.
Spectators receive a booklet with anonymized documents from the survey.
The documentary looks back at an algorithm developed by the police and used as a risk assessment tool. In front of an audience, Peled presents individual people, both as humans and as data sets, to show how this algorithm works in situations based on real-life events. The people who suffer the negative consequences of this kind of profiling have no one to turn to; no one is accountable.
The main characters are a journalist, a policeman, a human rights lawyer and 125 young people. Peled combines radical imagination with thorough research to ask these questions: Can a person's life really be captured in data? Who writes the script that dictates our lives?
(This discussion is) Off the Record received subsidies from the Film Funds DocLab Interactive in 2023.
The project was granted with 10 000 euros to support its production.
The interactive documentary was presented to the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) in 2023. It was a nominee for the IDFA DocLab Competition for Immersive Non-Fiction Awards 2023, but did not win.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "(This Discussion is) Off the Record is an interactive documentary work developed by journalist & director, Nirit Peled, in 2023.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "This 50-minute work was realized and produced in the Netherlands. It is a documentary performance based on a ten-year investigation into the consequences and risks of algorithmic profiling by the Dutch police. This subject is also the theme of the documentary Mothers by Nirit Peled.",
"title": "Description"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "The documentary is trans-disciplinary, a cross between performance & visual arts production. The performance includes a section with journalist Nirit Peled, actress Janneke Remmers and human rights lawyer, Jelle Klaas.",
"title": "Description"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "This documentary was produced in both English and Dutch.",
"title": "Description"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "Spectators receive a booklet with anonymized documents from the survey.",
"title": "Description"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "The documentary looks back at an algorithm developed by the police and used as a risk assessment tool. In front of an audience, Peled presents individual people, both as humans and as data sets, to show how this algorithm works in situations based on real-life events. The people who suffer the negative consequences of this kind of profiling have no one to turn to; no one is accountable.",
"title": "Synopsis"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "The main characters are a journalist, a policeman, a human rights lawyer and 125 young people. Peled combines radical imagination with thorough research to ask these questions: Can a person's life really be captured in data? Who writes the script that dictates our lives?",
"title": "Synopsis"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "(This discussion is) Off the Record received subsidies from the Film Funds DocLab Interactive in 2023.",
"title": "Subventions"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "The project was granted with 10 000 euros to support its production.",
"title": "Subventions"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "The interactive documentary was presented to the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) in 2023. It was a nominee for the IDFA DocLab Competition for Immersive Non-Fiction Awards 2023, but did not win.",
"title": "Presentation"
}
] |
(This Discussion is) Off the Record is an interactive documentary work developed by journalist & director, Nirit Peled, in 2023.
|
2023-12-03T12:17:46Z
|
2023-12-30T02:35:44Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Cite web"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(This_discussion_is)_Off_the_Record
|
75,472,271 |
Soft tennis at the 2022 Asian Games – Men's singles
|
The men's singles soft tennis event was part of the soft tennis programme and took place between October 6 and 7, at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre.
All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "The men's singles soft tennis event was part of the soft tennis programme and took place between October 6 and 7, at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)",
"title": "Schedule"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "",
"title": "Results"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "",
"title": "Results"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "",
"title": "External links"
}
] |
The men's singles soft tennis event was part of the soft tennis programme and took place between October 6 and 7, at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre.
|
2023-12-03T12:20:33Z
|
2023-12-31T06:20:14Z
|
[
"Template:16TeamBracket",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox sports competition event",
"Template:Main",
"Template:FlagIOC2athlete"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_tennis_at_the_2022_Asian_Games_%E2%80%93_Men%27s_singles
|
75,472,274 |
Prince Abdullah bin Musa'ed Sports City
|
Prince Abdullah bin Musa'ed Sports City is a multi-purpose stadium in Arar, Saudi Arabia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Arar FC. The stadium has a capacity of 6,000 people.
It was opened in 1981.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Prince Abdullah bin Musa'ed Sports City is a multi-purpose stadium in Arar, Saudi Arabia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Arar FC. The stadium has a capacity of 6,000 people.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "It was opened in 1981.",
"title": "Description"
}
] |
Prince Abdullah bin Musa'ed Sports City is a multi-purpose stadium in Arar, Saudi Arabia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Arar FC. The stadium has a capacity of 6,000 people.
|
2023-12-03T12:20:45Z
|
2023-12-10T20:50:09Z
|
[
"Template:Infobox stadium",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Webarchive",
"Template:Portal",
"Template:SaudiArabia-sports-venue-stub",
"Template:Afd-merge to",
"Template:Short description"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Abdullah_bin_Musa%27ed_Sports_City
|
75,472,276 |
Jacobs Ladder (exercise machine)
|
The Jacobs Ladder is an exercise machine consisting of a runged ladder angled at 40 degrees. It is non-motorized, and thus self-paced. The machine was invented by Steve Nichols who had injured his knees and back, and wanted a means of doing a full-body workout that didn't put excessive stress on those injured body parts. 5–10 minutes is considered a beginner duration, 10–20 for moderate, and 20–30 for an advanced level. The Jacobs Ladder works out both the lower and upper body, and it is a favorite among groups such as United States Army Rangers, United States Navy SEALs, and The Biggest Loser contestants. The main muscle groups activated in the exercise are the quads, glutes, shoulders, and lats. Due to the pressure applied on the inner abdominal muscles, the exercise is generally considered unsafe for pregnant women, especially after the 16th week of pregnancy.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "The Jacobs Ladder is an exercise machine consisting of a runged ladder angled at 40 degrees. It is non-motorized, and thus self-paced. The machine was invented by Steve Nichols who had injured his knees and back, and wanted a means of doing a full-body workout that didn't put excessive stress on those injured body parts. 5–10 minutes is considered a beginner duration, 10–20 for moderate, and 20–30 for an advanced level. The Jacobs Ladder works out both the lower and upper body, and it is a favorite among groups such as United States Army Rangers, United States Navy SEALs, and The Biggest Loser contestants. The main muscle groups activated in the exercise are the quads, glutes, shoulders, and lats. Due to the pressure applied on the inner abdominal muscles, the exercise is generally considered unsafe for pregnant women, especially after the 16th week of pregnancy.",
"title": ""
}
] |
The Jacobs Ladder is an exercise machine consisting of a runged ladder angled at 40 degrees. It is non-motorized, and thus self-paced. The machine was invented by Steve Nichols who had injured his knees and back, and wanted a means of doing a full-body workout that didn't put excessive stress on those injured body parts. 5–10 minutes is considered a beginner duration, 10–20 for moderate, and 20–30 for an advanced level. The Jacobs Ladder works out both the lower and upper body, and it is a favorite among groups such as United States Army Rangers, United States Navy SEALs, and The Biggest Loser contestants. The main muscle groups activated in the exercise are the quads, glutes, shoulders, and lats. Due to the pressure applied on the inner abdominal muscles, the exercise is generally considered unsafe for pregnant women, especially after the 16th week of pregnancy.
|
2023-12-03T12:21:35Z
|
2023-12-04T13:19:08Z
|
[
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite magazine"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacobs_Ladder_(exercise_machine)
|
75,472,289 |
William Prichard (cricketer)
|
William Oliver Prichard JP (2 January 1879 – 3 April 1960) was a Welsh first-class cricketer and an officer in the British Army.
The son of the cricketer R. K. Prichard, he was born in January 1879 at Margam, Glamorgan. He was educated at Sherborne School, where he played for the cricket and rugby teams. From there, he joined the Somerset Light Infantry as a second lieutenant, before transferring to the South Wales Borderers in January 1899. He served in the Second Boer War (1899–1902), during the course of which he was promoted to lieutenant in September 1901. He was mentioned in dispatches for his service during the war. He was promoted to captain in December 1907. Prichard served in the First World War and was mentioned in dispatches during the first months of the conflict; it was in the opening months of the war that he was severely wounded in action. Despite this, he remained in the army until his ill health necessitated his retirement in October 1915. In the interim, he was promoted to major in the month before his retirement.
Prichard later went to British India, where he played first-class cricket for the Europeans cricket team against the Indians at Madras in the 1926–27 Madras Presidency Match. Batting twice in the match from the tail, he ended the Europeans first innings unbeaten on 11, while in their second innings he was dismissed without scoring by M. J. Gopalan. With the ball, he bowled 11 wicketless overs. Prichard later served as the secretary of the St John Ambulance Association and was a justice of the peace for Herefordshire. During the Second World War, he was a section commander for the Special Constabulary. Prichard died in April 1960 at Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "William Oliver Prichard JP (2 January 1879 – 3 April 1960) was a Welsh first-class cricketer and an officer in the British Army.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The son of the cricketer R. K. Prichard, he was born in January 1879 at Margam, Glamorgan. He was educated at Sherborne School, where he played for the cricket and rugby teams. From there, he joined the Somerset Light Infantry as a second lieutenant, before transferring to the South Wales Borderers in January 1899. He served in the Second Boer War (1899–1902), during the course of which he was promoted to lieutenant in September 1901. He was mentioned in dispatches for his service during the war. He was promoted to captain in December 1907. Prichard served in the First World War and was mentioned in dispatches during the first months of the conflict; it was in the opening months of the war that he was severely wounded in action. Despite this, he remained in the army until his ill health necessitated his retirement in October 1915. In the interim, he was promoted to major in the month before his retirement.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Prichard later went to British India, where he played first-class cricket for the Europeans cricket team against the Indians at Madras in the 1926–27 Madras Presidency Match. Batting twice in the match from the tail, he ended the Europeans first innings unbeaten on 11, while in their second innings he was dismissed without scoring by M. J. Gopalan. With the ball, he bowled 11 wicketless overs. Prichard later served as the secretary of the St John Ambulance Association and was a justice of the peace for Herefordshire. During the Second World War, he was a section commander for the Special Constabulary. Prichard died in April 1960 at Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire.",
"title": ""
}
] |
William Oliver Prichard was a Welsh first-class cricketer and an officer in the British Army. The son of the cricketer R. K. Prichard, he was born in January 1879 at Margam, Glamorgan. He was educated at Sherborne School, where he played for the cricket and rugby teams. From there, he joined the Somerset Light Infantry as a second lieutenant, before transferring to the South Wales Borderers in January 1899. He served in the Second Boer War (1899–1902), during the course of which he was promoted to lieutenant in September 1901. He was mentioned in dispatches for his service during the war. He was promoted to captain in December 1907. Prichard served in the First World War and was mentioned in dispatches during the first months of the conflict; it was in the opening months of the war that he was severely wounded in action. Despite this, he remained in the army until his ill health necessitated his retirement in October 1915. In the interim, he was promoted to major in the month before his retirement. Prichard later went to British India, where he played first-class cricket for the Europeans cricket team against the Indians at Madras in the 1926–27 Madras Presidency Match. Batting twice in the match from the tail, he ended the Europeans first innings unbeaten on 11, while in their second innings he was dismissed without scoring by M. J. Gopalan. With the ball, he bowled 11 wicketless overs. Prichard later served as the secretary of the St John Ambulance Association and was a justice of the peace for Herefordshire. During the Second World War, he was a section commander for the Special Constabulary. Prichard died in April 1960 at Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire.
|
2023-12-03T12:25:53Z
|
2023-12-03T17:43:37Z
|
[
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox cricketer",
"Template:Postnominal",
"Template:Cite book",
"Template:London Gazette",
"Template:Cricinfo"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Prichard_(cricketer)
|
75,472,290 |
Johnny Gray (disambiguation)
|
Johnny Gray (born 1960) is an American former runner.
Johnny Gray may also refer to:
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Johnny Gray (born 1960) is an American former runner.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Johnny Gray may also refer to:",
"title": ""
}
] |
Johnny Gray is an American former runner. Johnny Gray may also refer to:
|
2023-12-03T12:26:17Z
|
2023-12-03T12:26:17Z
|
[
"Template:Hndis"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Gray_(disambiguation)
|
75,472,300 |
Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Sports City
|
Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Sports City is a multi-use stadium in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium for Al-Ansar, Ohod Club, and Al-Ula. The stadium has a capacity of 24,000 people.
18°13′23″N 42°29′24″E / 18.223043°N 42.490069°E / 18.223043; 42.490069
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Sports City is a multi-use stadium in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium for Al-Ansar, Ohod Club, and Al-Ula. The stadium has a capacity of 24,000 people.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "18°13′23″N 42°29′24″E / 18.223043°N 42.490069°E / 18.223043; 42.490069",
"title": "References"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "",
"title": "References"
}
] |
Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Sports City is a multi-use stadium in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium for Al-Ansar, Ohod Club, and Al-Ula. The stadium has a capacity of 24,000 people.
|
2023-12-03T12:29:23Z
|
2023-12-03T12:29:23Z
|
[
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Refimprove",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Coord",
"Template:SaudiArabia-sports-venue-stub",
"Template:Portal"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Mohammed_bin_Abdulaziz_Sports_City
|
75,472,320 |
Julien Delaplane
|
Julien Delaplane (born February 18, 1995 ) is a New Caledonian tennis player. He won the Men's doubles, Men's teams gold medal, and men's singles silver medal at the 2015 Pacific Games. Two years later in the 2017 Pacific Mini Games he won gold in men’s singles after beating Cyril Jacobe 6-0 6-2. In the mixed doubles he got gold with teammate Samuelle Bull. In the men’s doubles he got third with teammate Maceo.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Julien Delaplane (born February 18, 1995 ) is a New Caledonian tennis player. He won the Men's doubles, Men's teams gold medal, and men's singles silver medal at the 2015 Pacific Games. Two years later in the 2017 Pacific Mini Games he won gold in men’s singles after beating Cyril Jacobe 6-0 6-2. In the mixed doubles he got gold with teammate Samuelle Bull. In the men’s doubles he got third with teammate Maceo.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Julien Delaplane is a New Caledonian tennis player. He won the Men's doubles, Men's teams gold medal, and men's singles silver medal at the 2015 Pacific Games. Two years later in the 2017 Pacific Mini Games he won gold in men’s singles after beating Cyril Jacobe 6-0 6-2. In the mixed doubles he got gold with teammate Samuelle Bull. In the men’s doubles he got third with teammate Maceo.
|
2023-12-03T12:32:42Z
|
2023-12-18T02:56:20Z
|
[
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Dead link",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julien_Delaplane
|
75,472,339 |
Christmas horror
|
Christmas horror is a fiction and film genre that incorporates horror elements into a seasonal setting.
The genre is part of a seasonal tradition in the UK dating to prehistoric celebrations of the winter solstice. Hollywood Reporter said it was part of an early tradition of associating the death of winter with the coming rebirth of spring, citing Shakespeare's 1623 The Winter's Tale as a precursor to the genre.
Charles Dickens' 1843 A Christmas Carol is an early example of the genre in fiction, which according to the British Film Institute "forever tied the festive season to the genre". Dickens wrote other ghost stories with holiday settings, such as the 1866 "The Signal-man".
M. R. James wrote ghost stories in the early 1900s which he read aloud to friends at Christmas time as part of a tradition of such holiday entertainments.
The film genre fully emerged in the 1970s. Early examples in film are 1971's Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? and the 1972 Silent Night, Bloody Night. 1972's Tales from the Crypt was the first to feature a killer dressed as Santa. 1974's Black Christmas is considered an influential classic of the genre. The genre faded for a few years amid a glut of slasher films in the late 1970s and early 1980s but was revived by Gremlins and Silent Night, Deadly Night, both in 1984.
In the 1970s, the BBC broadcast an annual A Ghost Story for Christmas based on James' short stories. It later produced Christopher Lee's Ghost Stories for Christmas in which Lee played James reading his stories aloud, and then a reboot of Ghost Story for Christmas, both series airing in the early 2000s.
The genre typically juxtaposes horror elements with communal seasonal expectations of a period of peace and kindness.
Christmas horror novels and films are sometimes based on horror elements from a variety of Christmas storytelling traditions, including Krampus and Perchta of Central Europe, who punish miscreants, sometimes in cooperation with Santa Claus, and Kallikantzaroi of Southeastern Europe, who create general mayhem during the season. Examples of the genre in which a killer is disguised as Santa are common, while those in which an actual Santa commits violence are rare but exist.
Paste connected the popularity of the genre to the juxtaposition of violence and fear with a season that is commonly regarded as a time when people are expected to treat one another with unusual kindness, saying that "Setting a bloodbath against the pristine, jealously guarded specter of Christmas, on the other hand, has always been angling for a certain level of purposeful offense, because there have always been folks who take the defense of the holiday’s image very seriously. Perhaps tearing down that institution (or at least gently ribbing it) is simply too tempting to resist."
The Hollywood Reporter speculated that the genre's appeal was a reflection that "Christmas isn’t the happiest time of the year for everyone" and that it provided "a means to conquer and control some of the less delightful aspects that seep into the holiday".
NPR said the relatability of the genre seemed obvious: "It's not too hard to make the case that Christmas stories can be scary ... that large man sneaking into your home at midnight after watching you all year. No wonder there's an entire genre of Christmas-themed horror movies".
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Christmas horror is a fiction and film genre that incorporates horror elements into a seasonal setting.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The genre is part of a seasonal tradition in the UK dating to prehistoric celebrations of the winter solstice. Hollywood Reporter said it was part of an early tradition of associating the death of winter with the coming rebirth of spring, citing Shakespeare's 1623 The Winter's Tale as a precursor to the genre.",
"title": "Origins and history"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Charles Dickens' 1843 A Christmas Carol is an early example of the genre in fiction, which according to the British Film Institute \"forever tied the festive season to the genre\". Dickens wrote other ghost stories with holiday settings, such as the 1866 \"The Signal-man\".",
"title": "Origins and history"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "M. R. James wrote ghost stories in the early 1900s which he read aloud to friends at Christmas time as part of a tradition of such holiday entertainments.",
"title": "Origins and history"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "The film genre fully emerged in the 1970s. Early examples in film are 1971's Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? and the 1972 Silent Night, Bloody Night. 1972's Tales from the Crypt was the first to feature a killer dressed as Santa. 1974's Black Christmas is considered an influential classic of the genre. The genre faded for a few years amid a glut of slasher films in the late 1970s and early 1980s but was revived by Gremlins and Silent Night, Deadly Night, both in 1984.",
"title": "Origins and history"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "In the 1970s, the BBC broadcast an annual A Ghost Story for Christmas based on James' short stories. It later produced Christopher Lee's Ghost Stories for Christmas in which Lee played James reading his stories aloud, and then a reboot of Ghost Story for Christmas, both series airing in the early 2000s.",
"title": "Origins and history"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "The genre typically juxtaposes horror elements with communal seasonal expectations of a period of peace and kindness.",
"title": "Conventions"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "Christmas horror novels and films are sometimes based on horror elements from a variety of Christmas storytelling traditions, including Krampus and Perchta of Central Europe, who punish miscreants, sometimes in cooperation with Santa Claus, and Kallikantzaroi of Southeastern Europe, who create general mayhem during the season. Examples of the genre in which a killer is disguised as Santa are common, while those in which an actual Santa commits violence are rare but exist.",
"title": "Conventions"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "Paste connected the popularity of the genre to the juxtaposition of violence and fear with a season that is commonly regarded as a time when people are expected to treat one another with unusual kindness, saying that \"Setting a bloodbath against the pristine, jealously guarded specter of Christmas, on the other hand, has always been angling for a certain level of purposeful offense, because there have always been folks who take the defense of the holiday’s image very seriously. Perhaps tearing down that institution (or at least gently ribbing it) is simply too tempting to resist.\"",
"title": "Popularity"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "The Hollywood Reporter speculated that the genre's appeal was a reflection that \"Christmas isn’t the happiest time of the year for everyone\" and that it provided \"a means to conquer and control some of the less delightful aspects that seep into the holiday\".",
"title": "Popularity"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "NPR said the relatability of the genre seemed obvious: \"It's not too hard to make the case that Christmas stories can be scary ... that large man sneaking into your home at midnight after watching you all year. No wonder there's an entire genre of Christmas-themed horror movies\".",
"title": "Popularity"
}
] |
Christmas horror is a fiction and film genre that incorporates horror elements into a seasonal setting.
|
2023-12-03T12:39:27Z
|
2023-12-31T00:20:28Z
|
[
"Template:Film genres",
"Template:Christmas",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Horror fiction",
"Template:Horror film",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite magazine",
"Template:Cite book",
"Template:Cite news"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_horror
|
75,472,354 |
Good Morning Serbia
|
Good Morning Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Добро јутро Србијо, romanized: Dobro jutro Srbijo, abbr. DJS) is an electoral alliance in Serbia that will take part in the parliamentary, Vojvodina provincial, and Belgrade City Assembly elections on 17 December 2023. Its members are Enough is Enough, Social Democratic Party, and the "Stolen Babies" citizens group. It has mainly campaigned on rejecting the proposed Ohrid Agreement.
Shortly before the 2023 Serbian parliamentary election was called on 1 November, the Social Democratic Party (SDS) held negotiations with the People's Movement of Serbia (NPS) in order to take part in the elections under the Serbia Against Violence (SPN) alliance. Once the elections were called, SDS announced that it submitted its application to join the alliance, however, Miroslav Aleksić of NPS responded by rejecting its application due to opposing views inside the SPN alliance. During the same period, Enough is Enough (DJB) of Saša Radulović announced that it would contest the elections independently.
On 6 November, however, DJB and SDS reached a deal on taking part in the elections together, including Ana Pejić's Stolen Babies (OBAP) citizens group.
The DJB–SDS–OBAP alliance submitted its electoral list to the Republic Electoral Commission (RIK) on 22 November, under the name "Good Morning Serbia" (DJS). A day later, its electoral list was confirmed by RIK. Its electoral lists for the 2023 Belgrade City Assembly election and 2023 Vojvodina provincial election were announced by electoral commission on 25 and 29 November respectively. For the Belgrade City Assembly election, DJS announced Dejan Žujović as its mayoral candidate.
During the campaign period, DJS mainly emphasised their joint opposition to the Ohrid Agreement. They have also criticised the SPN alliance, which SDS initially wanted to join, with Tadić saying that DJS does not belong to either the SNS or SPN blocs. DJS does not hold specific positions on the European Union, considering that SDS supports the accession of Serbia to the European Union and DJB opposes it. DJS opposes the independence of Kosovo. Radulović also said that "Serbian agriculture needs a system of cooperatives modeled on Denmark and the Netherlands, as well as investment in individual producers".
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Good Morning Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Добро јутро Србијо, romanized: Dobro jutro Srbijo, abbr. DJS) is an electoral alliance in Serbia that will take part in the parliamentary, Vojvodina provincial, and Belgrade City Assembly elections on 17 December 2023. Its members are Enough is Enough, Social Democratic Party, and the \"Stolen Babies\" citizens group. It has mainly campaigned on rejecting the proposed Ohrid Agreement.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Shortly before the 2023 Serbian parliamentary election was called on 1 November, the Social Democratic Party (SDS) held negotiations with the People's Movement of Serbia (NPS) in order to take part in the elections under the Serbia Against Violence (SPN) alliance. Once the elections were called, SDS announced that it submitted its application to join the alliance, however, Miroslav Aleksić of NPS responded by rejecting its application due to opposing views inside the SPN alliance. During the same period, Enough is Enough (DJB) of Saša Radulović announced that it would contest the elections independently.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "On 6 November, however, DJB and SDS reached a deal on taking part in the elections together, including Ana Pejić's Stolen Babies (OBAP) citizens group.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "The DJB–SDS–OBAP alliance submitted its electoral list to the Republic Electoral Commission (RIK) on 22 November, under the name \"Good Morning Serbia\" (DJS). A day later, its electoral list was confirmed by RIK. Its electoral lists for the 2023 Belgrade City Assembly election and 2023 Vojvodina provincial election were announced by electoral commission on 25 and 29 November respectively. For the Belgrade City Assembly election, DJS announced Dejan Žujović as its mayoral candidate.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "During the campaign period, DJS mainly emphasised their joint opposition to the Ohrid Agreement. They have also criticised the SPN alliance, which SDS initially wanted to join, with Tadić saying that DJS does not belong to either the SNS or SPN blocs. DJS does not hold specific positions on the European Union, considering that SDS supports the accession of Serbia to the European Union and DJB opposes it. DJS opposes the independence of Kosovo. Radulović also said that \"Serbian agriculture needs a system of cooperatives modeled on Denmark and the Netherlands, as well as investment in individual producers\".",
"title": "Ideology and platform"
}
] |
Good Morning Serbia is an electoral alliance in Serbia that will take part in the parliamentary, Vojvodina provincial, and Belgrade City Assembly elections on 17 December 2023. Its members are Enough is Enough, Social Democratic Party, and the "Stolen Babies" citizens group. It has mainly campaigned on rejecting the proposed Ohrid Agreement.
|
2023-12-03T12:43:50Z
|
2023-12-19T14:05:39Z
|
[
"Template:Lang-sr-cyrl",
"Template:Abbr",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Composition bar",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:TBA",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Infobox political party",
"Template:No.",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Serbian political parties",
"Template:EngvarB",
"Template:Nowrap"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Morning_Serbia
|
75,472,371 |
Panfilo Lacson 2004 presidential campaign
|
The 2004 presidential campaign of Panfilo Lacson was launched when he filed his certificate of candidacy on December 29, 2004. That time, Lacson is only in the half of his first term as a Senator, and three years ago, he is the former chief of the Philippine National Police.
This is his first try to run as president.
Lacson won a senate seat in 2001, and that time he was rumored to run as president in the near future.
That time, he was only supported by some congressmen Butz Aquino, Ronaldo Zamora, and Carlos Padilla. While he gathered the support of his former commanding officers, PMA upper classmen and classmates.
Being known for being a military and police officer, Lacson offers a style governance that focuses on crime-fighting.
Angara faction (who supports Fernando Poe Jr.'s presidential run), said Lacson could be disqualified from the presidential race for allegedly "misrepresenting" himself as the party standard-bearer. They also said that his candidacy only boosted the election for full-term of then-incumbent President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, as they consider it to divide the votes for the opposition.
By then, Poe and Lacson have both filed their certificates of candidacies for president. According to the rules of candidacy, every presidential candidate must have a political party to back him or her. With the obvious split within the ranks of the LDP, and with no signs that the two factions would come to an agreement, the COMELEC decided to informally split the party into the Aquino and the Angara wings. Lacson then ran under the LDP - Aquino Wing, and Poe under the LDP - Angara Wing, which would later become the KNP.
During the campaign period, there had been numerous unification talks between the two factions. The opposition saw the need to become united under one banner to boost their chances of winning the presidential election against the organized political machinery of Arroyo. The plans of unification did not materialize due to the stubbornness of both Poe and Lacson. Lacson wanted Poe to concede to him and run as his vice-presidential candidate while the supporters of Poe wanted Lacson to back out from his candidacy and instead support Poe, citing his low performance in the surveys.
Angara brought the issue into the Supreme Court, and Lacson decided to resign in the party.
He resign on LDP, and continued campaigning as an independent candidate in the elections. He finished third with 10.88% of the vote, behind the incumbent Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Fernando Poe Jr.
Twenty-four classmates of Lacson who are now retired also signed the manifesto. They include:
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "The 2004 presidential campaign of Panfilo Lacson was launched when he filed his certificate of candidacy on December 29, 2004. That time, Lacson is only in the half of his first term as a Senator, and three years ago, he is the former chief of the Philippine National Police.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "This is his first try to run as president.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Lacson won a senate seat in 2001, and that time he was rumored to run as president in the near future.",
"title": "Background"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "That time, he was only supported by some congressmen Butz Aquino, Ronaldo Zamora, and Carlos Padilla. While he gathered the support of his former commanding officers, PMA upper classmen and classmates.",
"title": "Background"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "Being known for being a military and police officer, Lacson offers a style governance that focuses on crime-fighting.",
"title": "Background"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "Angara faction (who supports Fernando Poe Jr.'s presidential run), said Lacson could be disqualified from the presidential race for allegedly \"misrepresenting\" himself as the party standard-bearer. They also said that his candidacy only boosted the election for full-term of then-incumbent President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, as they consider it to divide the votes for the opposition.",
"title": "Issue with the other Faction"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "By then, Poe and Lacson have both filed their certificates of candidacies for president. According to the rules of candidacy, every presidential candidate must have a political party to back him or her. With the obvious split within the ranks of the LDP, and with no signs that the two factions would come to an agreement, the COMELEC decided to informally split the party into the Aquino and the Angara wings. Lacson then ran under the LDP - Aquino Wing, and Poe under the LDP - Angara Wing, which would later become the KNP.",
"title": "Split of LDP"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 7,
"text": "During the campaign period, there had been numerous unification talks between the two factions. The opposition saw the need to become united under one banner to boost their chances of winning the presidential election against the organized political machinery of Arroyo. The plans of unification did not materialize due to the stubbornness of both Poe and Lacson. Lacson wanted Poe to concede to him and run as his vice-presidential candidate while the supporters of Poe wanted Lacson to back out from his candidacy and instead support Poe, citing his low performance in the surveys.",
"title": "Split of LDP"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 8,
"text": "Angara brought the issue into the Supreme Court, and Lacson decided to resign in the party.",
"title": "Split of LDP"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 9,
"text": "He resign on LDP, and continued campaigning as an independent candidate in the elections. He finished third with 10.88% of the vote, behind the incumbent Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Fernando Poe Jr.",
"title": "Result"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 10,
"text": "Twenty-four classmates of Lacson who are now retired also signed the manifesto. They include:",
"title": "Endorsements"
}
] |
The 2004 presidential campaign of Panfilo Lacson was launched when he filed his certificate of candidacy on December 29, 2004. That time, Lacson is only in the half of his first term as a Senator, and three years ago, he is the former chief of the Philippine National Police. This is his first try to run as president.
|
2023-12-03T12:48:15Z
|
2023-12-28T02:15:59Z
|
[
"Template:Endorsements box",
"Template:Citation",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Infobox election campaign",
"Template:Citation needed"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panfilo_Lacson_2004_presidential_campaign
|
75,472,381 |
Acacia ammitia
|
Acacia ammitia is a shrub of the genus Acacia that is native to Queensland.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Acacia ammitia is a shrub of the genus Acacia that is native to Queensland.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Acacia ammitia is a shrub of the genus Acacia that is native to Queensland.
|
2023-12-03T12:51:00Z
|
2023-12-03T21:20:02Z
|
[
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Taxonbar",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Speciesbox",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia_ammitia
|
75,472,418 |
Little Lodgers
|
Little Lodgers is a stop-motion children's television series created by James Kerr and is animated and produced by Kerrupt Animation, which is aired on Five's milkshake!, it follows the Little lodgers who are the milkshake! Clay-motion presenters.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Little Lodgers is a stop-motion children's television series created by James Kerr and is animated and produced by Kerrupt Animation, which is aired on Five's milkshake!, it follows the Little lodgers who are the milkshake! Clay-motion presenters.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Little Lodgers is a stop-motion children's television series created by James Kerr and is animated and produced by Kerrupt Animation, which is aired on Five's milkshake!, it follows the Little lodgers who are the milkshake! Clay-motion presenters.
|
2023-12-03T12:57:51Z
|
2023-12-03T12:59:50Z
|
[] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Lodgers
|
75,472,424 |
D'Arcy, Midlothian
|
D'Arcy' is a hamlet in Midlothian, Scotland, located just south of Dalkeith near Edinburgh. It is ¼ mile east of Mayfield and lies within the Civil Parish of Newbattle and the area of Mayfield and Easthouses Community council.
The settlement includes D’Arcy House, a traditional Victorian stone farmhouse, a coach house, farm cottages and, nearby the kiln cottages. D’Arcy Wood, to the east, was the site of a Limestone Quarry. Although now private residences, D’Arcy House, coach house and farm cottages formed part of the D’Arcy farmstead complex, which dates from the 18th or 19th century and was previously larger in extent.
D’Arcy House, coach house and farm cottages each have a Historic Environment Scotland record and a Midlothian Council Historic Environment Record (HER). The HER is used by the council for historic environment conservation and for advice for planning proposals.
The name D’Arcy comes from Lady Caroline D'Arcy the wife of William Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian (married 1735), whose name was given to the estate, both the farmstead and the hillside above the old village of Easthouses. The Marquess of Lothian was based at Newbattle Abbey in the parish of Newbattle and, at least in 19th century, owned three-quarters of the land in the parish, including D’Arcy. Their policies (estates) took their names from personal names in the Kerr family of the Marquess of Lothian. The name D’Arcy appears on the map of the three Lothians by Andrew Armstrong, dated 1773, next to Mayfield and Westhouses, on the South Centre section.
At the disused quarry near D'Arcy farmstead, there appears an outcrop of Limestone, where the strata dips towards the River South Esk. There was extensive opencast quarrying at D'Arcy quarry, both north and south of D'Arcy farmstead. The geological sections have an upper layer 12 – 20 ft. thick of impure limestone, overlying a dark calcareous shale band 4 ft. thick, itself overlying massive crystalline limestone. This lowest layer was mined for limestone, which was burnt at kiln houses for lime.
Trial drilling for petroleum oil in D’Arcy began in 1919, at a point near the crest of the Cousland Anticline, but this was eventually abandoned as the amount obtained was insufficient. However, in 1937, further exploratory drilling took place at a point very close to the 1919 well. This produced 5 barrels per day and the oil well, named Midlothian No 1, continued operation until 1965. 30,654 barrels of oil were produced in the period 1937–1965. The Oil bore was 200 yards to east of Darcy hamlet.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "D'Arcy' is a hamlet in Midlothian, Scotland, located just south of Dalkeith near Edinburgh. It is ¼ mile east of Mayfield and lies within the Civil Parish of Newbattle and the area of Mayfield and Easthouses Community council.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The settlement includes D’Arcy House, a traditional Victorian stone farmhouse, a coach house, farm cottages and, nearby the kiln cottages. D’Arcy Wood, to the east, was the site of a Limestone Quarry. Although now private residences, D’Arcy House, coach house and farm cottages formed part of the D’Arcy farmstead complex, which dates from the 18th or 19th century and was previously larger in extent.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "D’Arcy House, coach house and farm cottages each have a Historic Environment Scotland record and a Midlothian Council Historic Environment Record (HER). The HER is used by the council for historic environment conservation and for advice for planning proposals.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "The name D’Arcy comes from Lady Caroline D'Arcy the wife of William Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian (married 1735), whose name was given to the estate, both the farmstead and the hillside above the old village of Easthouses. The Marquess of Lothian was based at Newbattle Abbey in the parish of Newbattle and, at least in 19th century, owned three-quarters of the land in the parish, including D’Arcy. Their policies (estates) took their names from personal names in the Kerr family of the Marquess of Lothian. The name D’Arcy appears on the map of the three Lothians by Andrew Armstrong, dated 1773, next to Mayfield and Westhouses, on the South Centre section.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "At the disused quarry near D'Arcy farmstead, there appears an outcrop of Limestone, where the strata dips towards the River South Esk. There was extensive opencast quarrying at D'Arcy quarry, both north and south of D'Arcy farmstead. The geological sections have an upper layer 12 – 20 ft. thick of impure limestone, overlying a dark calcareous shale band 4 ft. thick, itself overlying massive crystalline limestone. This lowest layer was mined for limestone, which was burnt at kiln houses for lime.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "Trial drilling for petroleum oil in D’Arcy began in 1919, at a point near the crest of the Cousland Anticline, but this was eventually abandoned as the amount obtained was insufficient. However, in 1937, further exploratory drilling took place at a point very close to the 1919 well. This produced 5 barrels per day and the oil well, named Midlothian No 1, continued operation until 1965. 30,654 barrels of oil were produced in the period 1937–1965. The Oil bore was 200 yards to east of Darcy hamlet.",
"title": ""
}
] |
D'Arcy' is a hamlet in Midlothian, Scotland, located just south of Dalkeith near Edinburgh. It is ¼ mile east of Mayfield and lies within the Civil Parish of Newbattle and the area of Mayfield and Easthouses Community council. The settlement includes D’Arcy House, a traditional Victorian stone farmhouse, a coach house, farm cottages and, nearby the kiln cottages. D’Arcy Wood, to the east, was the site of a Limestone Quarry. Although now private residences, D’Arcy House, coach house and farm cottages formed part of the D’Arcy farmstead complex, which dates from the 18th or 19th century and was previously larger in extent. D’Arcy House, coach house and farm cottages each have a Historic Environment Scotland record and a Midlothian Council Historic Environment Record (HER). The HER is used by the council for historic environment conservation and for advice for planning proposals. The name D’Arcy comes from Lady Caroline D'Arcy the wife of William Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian, whose name was given to the estate, both the farmstead and the hillside above the old village of Easthouses. The Marquess of Lothian was based at Newbattle Abbey in the parish of Newbattle and, at least in 19th century, owned three-quarters of the land in the parish,
including D’Arcy. Their policies (estates) took their names from personal names in the Kerr family of the Marquess of Lothian. The name D’Arcy appears on the map of the three Lothians by Andrew Armstrong, dated 1773, next to Mayfield and Westhouses, on the South Centre section. At the disused quarry near D'Arcy farmstead, there appears an outcrop of Limestone, where the strata dips towards the River South Esk. There was extensive opencast quarrying at D'Arcy quarry, both north and south of D'Arcy farmstead. The geological sections have an upper layer 12 – 20 ft. thick of impure limestone, overlying a dark calcareous shale band 4 ft. thick, itself overlying massive crystalline limestone. This lowest layer was mined for limestone, which was burnt at kiln houses for lime. Trial drilling for petroleum oil in D’Arcy began in 1919, at a point near the crest of the Cousland Anticline, but this was eventually abandoned as the amount obtained was insufficient. However, in 1937, further exploratory drilling took place at a point very close to the 1919 well. This produced 5 barrels per day and the oil well, named Midlothian No 1, continued operation until 1965. 30,654 barrels of oil were produced in the period 1937–1965. The Oil bore was 200 yards to east of Darcy hamlet.
|
2023-12-03T12:59:00Z
|
2023-12-12T11:50:59Z
|
[
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Infobox UK place",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Arcy,_Midlothian
|
75,472,426 |
Eric Gregory
|
Eric Waterson Gregory (March 1911 – 28 April 1990) was an international motorcycle speedway rider from England. He earned two international caps for the England national speedway team.
Gregory, born in Worsbrough, South Yorkshire, rode in the pioneer years of British speedway beginning his British leagues career riding for Wombwell during the 1930 Speedway Northern League. He made an immediate impact working his way into the main team by July.
The following season he rode for Wombwell, Belle Vue reserves and a Manchester team who raced their home fixtures at Belle Vue. The volatile situation whereby new speedway ventures were being set up and closing down just as quick contributed to this.
In 1932, he beagn arcing on the Leeds track but then during the first season of the new National League, he found some stability by riding for Belle Vue Aces, enjoying a solid season and recording 7.15. One year later, he helped Belle Vue win the league and cup double, during the 1933 Speedway National League season.
He moved to London in 1934 to join the Wembley Lions but spent most of the season on loan with the West Ham Hammers before returning to Wembley in 1935. From December 1936 to February 1937, Gregory was part of the England team that visited Australia and he also spent some time racing in Sweden. After breaking a collar bone during 1937, Wembley signed Gus Kuhn as a replacement, although he did return before the end of the season. He then broke his arm in early 1939, forcing him to miss what was left of the season before World War II curtailed the season.
Towards the latter part of the war he returned to ride individual and exhibition meetings in 1944 and 1945 but following a crash and another injury (hip) he retired from the sport.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Eric Waterson Gregory (March 1911 – 28 April 1990) was an international motorcycle speedway rider from England. He earned two international caps for the England national speedway team.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Gregory, born in Worsbrough, South Yorkshire, rode in the pioneer years of British speedway beginning his British leagues career riding for Wombwell during the 1930 Speedway Northern League. He made an immediate impact working his way into the main team by July.",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "The following season he rode for Wombwell, Belle Vue reserves and a Manchester team who raced their home fixtures at Belle Vue. The volatile situation whereby new speedway ventures were being set up and closing down just as quick contributed to this.",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "In 1932, he beagn arcing on the Leeds track but then during the first season of the new National League, he found some stability by riding for Belle Vue Aces, enjoying a solid season and recording 7.15. One year later, he helped Belle Vue win the league and cup double, during the 1933 Speedway National League season.",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "He moved to London in 1934 to join the Wembley Lions but spent most of the season on loan with the West Ham Hammers before returning to Wembley in 1935. From December 1936 to February 1937, Gregory was part of the England team that visited Australia and he also spent some time racing in Sweden. After breaking a collar bone during 1937, Wembley signed Gus Kuhn as a replacement, although he did return before the end of the season. He then broke his arm in early 1939, forcing him to miss what was left of the season before World War II curtailed the season.",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "Towards the latter part of the war he returned to ride individual and exhibition meetings in 1944 and 1945 but following a crash and another injury (hip) he retired from the sport.",
"title": "Biography"
}
] |
Eric Waterson Gregory was an international motorcycle speedway rider from England. He earned two international caps for the England national speedway team.
|
2023-12-03T12:59:28Z
|
2023-12-03T13:02:09Z
|
[
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Use British English",
"Template:Infobox Speedway rider",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Gregory
|
75,472,458 |
2013 GPL Spring
|
The 2013 GPL Spring was the second edition of the Garena Premier League, a Riot Games-organised tournament for League of Legends
8 teams from 6 countries/areas
As of this edit, this article uses content from "Garena Premier League", which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, but not under the GFDL. All relevant terms must be followed.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "The 2013 GPL Spring was the second edition of the Garena Premier League, a Riot Games-organised tournament for League of Legends",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "8 teams from 6 countries/areas",
"title": "Participants"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "",
"title": "Results"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "As of this edit, this article uses content from \"Garena Premier League\", which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, but not under the GFDL. All relevant terms must be followed.",
"title": "External links"
}
] |
The 2013 GPL Spring was the second edition of the Garena Premier League, a Riot Games-organised tournament for League of Legends
|
2023-11-28T11:51:11Z
|
2023-12-13T14:34:51Z
|
[
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Professional League of Legends competition",
"Template:CCBYSASource",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:More citations needed",
"Template:Flagicon",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Official website",
"Template:Use dmy dates",
"Template:Infobox sport tournament",
"Template:Flag"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_GPL_Spring
|
75,472,483 |
2024 in Kuwait
|
Events in the year 2024 in Kuwait.
Source:
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Events in the year 2024 in Kuwait.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Source:",
"title": "Holidays"
}
] |
Events in the year 2024 in Kuwait.
|
2023-12-03T13:09:29Z
|
2023-12-26T00:01:33Z
|
[
"Template:Years in Kuwait",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Year in Kuwait",
"Template:Further",
"Template:Portal bar",
"Template:Year in Asia",
"Template:Small",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_in_Kuwait
|
75,472,488 |
Global Indian International School, Pune
|
Global Indian International School (GIIS), Pune, is a Maharastra-based international school established in 2011.
In 2011, the school was founded in Chinchwad. Subsequently, it relocated to two separate campuses, namely Hadapsar in central Pune and Balewadi. The previous campus is currently recognized as Elpro International School. During 2019, GIIS Pune commenced the implementation of SMART Campus facilities across its two campuses.
In 2018, the parents were compelled by the school management to purchase the Engineering for Kids (EFK) program, priced at ₹2,000, or else they would be denied textbooks altogether. As a result, parents staged a protest, and the mayor of Pimpri-Chinchwad had to intervene in the matter.
Earlier in the same year, the school faced another instance of protest when it made arbitrary decisions concerning fee payments. Parents were asked to pay an extra amount of ₹200 per day, including Sundays and holidays. Allegedly, the enrollment fee had been raised from 25 percent to 50 percent within a two-year period, as claimed by the parents.
In August 2019, as a result of a shift in management, the school underwent a name change from GIIS Pune to Elpro International School. This decision sparked demonstrations by a group of 100 parents at the school gates, seeking clarification regarding the unexpected removal of the school's brand identity. During that period, the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation administration sought clarification by issuing an official notice to the GIIS management, and they also requested documentation regarding the change of name.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Global Indian International School (GIIS), Pune, is a Maharastra-based international school established in 2011.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "In 2011, the school was founded in Chinchwad. Subsequently, it relocated to two separate campuses, namely Hadapsar in central Pune and Balewadi. The previous campus is currently recognized as Elpro International School. During 2019, GIIS Pune commenced the implementation of SMART Campus facilities across its two campuses.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "In 2018, the parents were compelled by the school management to purchase the Engineering for Kids (EFK) program, priced at ₹2,000, or else they would be denied textbooks altogether. As a result, parents staged a protest, and the mayor of Pimpri-Chinchwad had to intervene in the matter.",
"title": "Controversies"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Earlier in the same year, the school faced another instance of protest when it made arbitrary decisions concerning fee payments. Parents were asked to pay an extra amount of ₹200 per day, including Sundays and holidays. Allegedly, the enrollment fee had been raised from 25 percent to 50 percent within a two-year period, as claimed by the parents.",
"title": "Controversies"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "In August 2019, as a result of a shift in management, the school underwent a name change from GIIS Pune to Elpro International School. This decision sparked demonstrations by a group of 100 parents at the school gates, seeking clarification regarding the unexpected removal of the school's brand identity. During that period, the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation administration sought clarification by issuing an official notice to the GIIS management, and they also requested documentation regarding the change of name.",
"title": "Controversies"
}
] |
Global Indian International School (GIIS), Pune, is a Maharastra-based international school established in 2011.
|
2023-12-03T13:11:00Z
|
2023-12-09T00:08:39Z
|
[
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox School",
"Template:Reflist"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Indian_International_School,_Pune
|
75,472,489 |
Odisha Urdu Academy
|
Odisha Urdu Academy, or Odisha Urdu Akademi (Urdu: اڈیشا اردو اکادمی), formerly Orissa Urdu Academy, is an academy and institution in Bhubaneswar, the capital of the Indian state of Odisha, focusing on the promotion, development, and preservation of the Urdu language, its tradition, and culture in Odisha. It was formed on February 7, 1987, under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. This academy is established under the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha.
On February 7, 1987, the Urdu Academy was established in Odisha for the promotion and promotion of Urdu language and literature and the survival and protection of Urdu tradition and culture. This academy is established under the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, a branch of the Government of Odisha, and under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.
Seminars, lectures, and literary talks are organized through the academy. "Urdu Learning Centers" (for adults) are being run in various districts of Odisha, under which the beneficiaries are trained to read, write, and speak Urdu for six months. Under the supervision of the Academy, the achievement of editing the Urdu-Odia dictionary containing fifty thousand words has been implemented, and this achievement has been accomplished under the auspices of the Dictionary Committee, whose chairman was Karamat Ali Karamat and whose editorial board included Hafeezullah Nawalpuri, Saeed Rahmani, Naseema Begum, and Motiullah Nazish.
Apart from the literary and cultural activities of the academy, the series of publications is also ongoing. Many important publications have been published, especially regarding Odisha, including Karamat Ali Karamat's Aab-e-Khizr (Remembrance of the Poets of Odisha), Odisha Mein Urdu Nasrnigari (Urdu prose in Odisha) and Odisha Ke Mujahideen-e-Azadi (The freedom fighters from Odisha) by Motiullah Nazish, and Saeed Rahmani's Odisha Mein Urdu Shayari (Urdu poetry in Odisha), etc.
In addition to these, S. M. H. Burney's Muhibb-e-Watan Iqbal (Iqbal: Poet – Patriot of India; 1984) was translated from Urdu to Odia under the name Desh Premi Iqbal (1988), an Urdu translation of the stories of some Odia writers, Odia Zaban Ke Numayinda Afsāne (Representative fictions of the Odia language; 2000), Karamat Ali Karamat's Odia Zaban o Adab: Ek Mutala (Odia Language and Literature: A Study; 2020), and Kulliyāt-e-Amjad Najmi (Amjad Najmi's poetry collection; 2017), a collection of Urdu translations of Sitakant Mahapatra's poems Awaaz-e Jarasaura (2008) and Urdu Adab Ka Koh-e-Noor Karamat Ali Karamat (Koh-e-Noor of Urdu Literature, Karamat Ali Karamat) by Azizur Rehman and Abdul Matin Jami.
The people who have been honored with the honors since the establishment of the academy, i.e., from 1987 to 1997, include the following gentlemen:
Syed Manzoor Ahmed Qasmi, the first secretary of the academy, has been the secretary of the academy for about ten years since the establishment of the academy, i.e., in 1987. During his time, the academy has developed a lot. He released the quarterly magazine Farogh-e-Adab from the academy in February 1987; later, its publication was stopped. Then, in June 2012, the former secretary of the academy, Dawood Rahman, took over the post, so he started publishing this magazine again in April 2013. Since January 2016, the secretary of the academy is Syed Mushir Alam, who, according to Motiullah Nazish, has a high level of ability in Urdu and is well-versed in Urdu journalism, and the quality of literature promotion in his department has increased immensely. According to Haqqani Al Qasmi, this magazine is playing an important role in the promotion of Urdu language and literature in Odisha, and this magazine has established its identity in other areas besides Odisha.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Odisha Urdu Academy, or Odisha Urdu Akademi (Urdu: اڈیشا اردو اکادمی), formerly Orissa Urdu Academy, is an academy and institution in Bhubaneswar, the capital of the Indian state of Odisha, focusing on the promotion, development, and preservation of the Urdu language, its tradition, and culture in Odisha. It was formed on February 7, 1987, under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. This academy is established under the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "On February 7, 1987, the Urdu Academy was established in Odisha for the promotion and promotion of Urdu language and literature and the survival and protection of Urdu tradition and culture. This academy is established under the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, a branch of the Government of Odisha, and under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "Seminars, lectures, and literary talks are organized through the academy. \"Urdu Learning Centers\" (for adults) are being run in various districts of Odisha, under which the beneficiaries are trained to read, write, and speak Urdu for six months. Under the supervision of the Academy, the achievement of editing the Urdu-Odia dictionary containing fifty thousand words has been implemented, and this achievement has been accomplished under the auspices of the Dictionary Committee, whose chairman was Karamat Ali Karamat and whose editorial board included Hafeezullah Nawalpuri, Saeed Rahmani, Naseema Begum, and Motiullah Nazish.",
"title": "Activities"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "Apart from the literary and cultural activities of the academy, the series of publications is also ongoing. Many important publications have been published, especially regarding Odisha, including Karamat Ali Karamat's Aab-e-Khizr (Remembrance of the Poets of Odisha), Odisha Mein Urdu Nasrnigari (Urdu prose in Odisha) and Odisha Ke Mujahideen-e-Azadi (The freedom fighters from Odisha) by Motiullah Nazish, and Saeed Rahmani's Odisha Mein Urdu Shayari (Urdu poetry in Odisha), etc.",
"title": "Activities"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "In addition to these, S. M. H. Burney's Muhibb-e-Watan Iqbal (Iqbal: Poet – Patriot of India; 1984) was translated from Urdu to Odia under the name Desh Premi Iqbal (1988), an Urdu translation of the stories of some Odia writers, Odia Zaban Ke Numayinda Afsāne (Representative fictions of the Odia language; 2000), Karamat Ali Karamat's Odia Zaban o Adab: Ek Mutala (Odia Language and Literature: A Study; 2020), and Kulliyāt-e-Amjad Najmi (Amjad Najmi's poetry collection; 2017), a collection of Urdu translations of Sitakant Mahapatra's poems Awaaz-e Jarasaura (2008) and Urdu Adab Ka Koh-e-Noor Karamat Ali Karamat (Koh-e-Noor of Urdu Literature, Karamat Ali Karamat) by Azizur Rehman and Abdul Matin Jami.",
"title": "Activities"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "The people who have been honored with the honors since the establishment of the academy, i.e., from 1987 to 1997, include the following gentlemen:",
"title": "Activities"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 6,
"text": "Syed Manzoor Ahmed Qasmi, the first secretary of the academy, has been the secretary of the academy for about ten years since the establishment of the academy, i.e., in 1987. During his time, the academy has developed a lot. He released the quarterly magazine Farogh-e-Adab from the academy in February 1987; later, its publication was stopped. Then, in June 2012, the former secretary of the academy, Dawood Rahman, took over the post, so he started publishing this magazine again in April 2013. Since January 2016, the secretary of the academy is Syed Mushir Alam, who, according to Motiullah Nazish, has a high level of ability in Urdu and is well-versed in Urdu journalism, and the quality of literature promotion in his department has increased immensely. According to Haqqani Al Qasmi, this magazine is playing an important role in the promotion of Urdu language and literature in Odisha, and this magazine has established its identity in other areas besides Odisha.",
"title": "Publications"
}
] |
Odisha Urdu Academy, or Odisha Urdu Akademi, formerly Orissa Urdu Academy, is an academy and institution in Bhubaneswar, the capital of the Indian state of Odisha, focusing on the promotion, development, and preservation of the Urdu language, its tradition, and culture in Odisha. It was formed on February 7, 1987, under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. This academy is established under the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha.
|
2023-12-03T13:11:23Z
|
2023-12-26T16:48:04Z
|
[
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Cite news",
"Template:Authority control",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Cite journal",
"Template:Sfn",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite conference",
"Template:Cite book",
"Template:Refbegin",
"Template:Refend",
"Template:Infobox organization",
"Template:Lang-ur"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odisha_Urdu_Academy
|
75,472,509 |
Indhu V. S
|
Indhu V. S is an Indian film director and screenwriter who predominantly works in Malayalam films. She directed 19(1)(a). The film marks Vijay Sethupathi's debut in a character role in Malayalam and his second Malayalam film after Maarconi Mathaai. The film released directly on the OTT platform Disney+ Hotstar on 29 July 2022. The film won the International Federation of Film Critics for the best Malayalam film of a debut director at the International Film Festival of Kerala in 2022.
Indhu started her film career in 2010 as an assistant to Malayalam director Salim Ahamed. Adaminte Makan Abu, Kunjananthante Kada and Pathemari are some of the films that she worked on as an assistant director. Her debut as an independent director was marked by the release of the movie 19(1)(a) Featuring Vijay Sethupathi, Nithya Menen, Indrajith Sukumaran and Indrans. Indhu has written and directed the film. It won the International Federation of Film Critics at the International Film Festival Of Kerala (International Film Festival of Kerala). The film has also been selected at the Moscow International Film Festival 2023 (MIFF).
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Indhu V. S is an Indian film director and screenwriter who predominantly works in Malayalam films. She directed 19(1)(a). The film marks Vijay Sethupathi's debut in a character role in Malayalam and his second Malayalam film after Maarconi Mathaai. The film released directly on the OTT platform Disney+ Hotstar on 29 July 2022. The film won the International Federation of Film Critics for the best Malayalam film of a debut director at the International Film Festival of Kerala in 2022.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "Indhu started her film career in 2010 as an assistant to Malayalam director Salim Ahamed. Adaminte Makan Abu, Kunjananthante Kada and Pathemari are some of the films that she worked on as an assistant director. Her debut as an independent director was marked by the release of the movie 19(1)(a) Featuring Vijay Sethupathi, Nithya Menen, Indrajith Sukumaran and Indrans. Indhu has written and directed the film. It won the International Federation of Film Critics at the International Film Festival Of Kerala (International Film Festival of Kerala). The film has also been selected at the Moscow International Film Festival 2023 (MIFF).",
"title": "Biography"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "",
"title": "External links"
}
] |
Indhu V. S is an Indian film director and screenwriter who predominantly works in Malayalam films. She directed 19(1)(a). The film marks Vijay Sethupathi's debut in a character role in Malayalam and his second Malayalam film after Maarconi Mathaai. The film released directly on the OTT platform Disney+ Hotstar on 29 July 2022. The film won the International Federation of Film Critics for the best Malayalam film of a debut director at the International Film Festival of Kerala in 2022.
|
2023-12-03T13:17:11Z
|
2023-12-04T18:36:42Z
|
[
"Template:India-film-director-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Orphan",
"Template:Infobox person",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:IMDb name"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indhu_V._S
|
75,472,514 |
Joel Taylor (American football)
|
Joel Taylor (born c. 1982) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for the University of West Georgia; a position he will hold in 2024. He also coached for South Carolina State, Lenoir–Rhyne, The Citadel, and Mercer. He played college football for South Carolina State as a defensive back.
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "Joel Taylor (born c. 1982) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for the University of West Georgia; a position he will hold in 2024. He also coached for South Carolina State, Lenoir–Rhyne, The Citadel, and Mercer. He played college football for South Carolina State as a defensive back.",
"title": ""
}
] |
Joel Taylor is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for the University of West Georgia; a position he will hold in 2024. He also coached for South Carolina State, Lenoir–Rhyne, The Citadel, and Mercer. He played college football for South Carolina State as a defensive back.
|
2023-12-03T13:17:33Z
|
2023-12-20T23:42:13Z
|
[
"Template:CFB Yearly Record End",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox college coach",
"Template:CFB Yearly Record Start",
"Template:CFB Yearly Record Subhead",
"Template:CFB Yearly Record Entry",
"Template:CFB Yearly Record Subtotal",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:West Georgia Wolves football coach navbox",
"Template:Use mdy dates",
"Template:Circa",
"Template:Amfoot-coach-stub"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_Taylor_(American_football)
|
75,472,538 |
0%Mercury
|
0%Mercury is a Ukrainian metalcore/deathcore band from Kharkiv. The band won the 3rd place in the 2023 Wacken Open Air metal battle competition.
The band was formed in 2016 in Ukraine. They released their first studio album on 24 November 2023, named "We Should Definitely Do This!".
On 28 July 2023, the band preformed at Faine Misto Festival in Lviv.
In August 2023, the band performed at Wacken Open Air. At that festival, the band also won the 3rd place in the metal battle.
Media related to 0% Mercury at Wikimedia Commons
|
[
{
"paragraph_id": 0,
"text": "0%Mercury is a Ukrainian metalcore/deathcore band from Kharkiv. The band won the 3rd place in the 2023 Wacken Open Air metal battle competition.",
"title": ""
},
{
"paragraph_id": 1,
"text": "The band was formed in 2016 in Ukraine. They released their first studio album on 24 November 2023, named \"We Should Definitely Do This!\".",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 2,
"text": "On 28 July 2023, the band preformed at Faine Misto Festival in Lviv.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 3,
"text": "In August 2023, the band performed at Wacken Open Air. At that festival, the band also won the 3rd place in the metal battle.",
"title": "History"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 4,
"text": "Media related to 0% Mercury at Wikimedia Commons",
"title": "External links"
},
{
"paragraph_id": 5,
"text": "",
"title": "External links"
}
] |
0%Mercury is a Ukrainian metalcore/deathcore band from Kharkiv. The band won the 3rd place in the 2023 Wacken Open Air metal battle competition.
|
2023-12-03T13:21:57Z
|
2023-12-09T19:44:09Z
|
[
"Template:Ukraine-band-stub",
"Template:Short description",
"Template:Infobox musical artist",
"Template:Reflist",
"Template:Cite web",
"Template:Commons category-inline",
"Template:Improve categories"
] |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0%25Mercury
|
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.