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Acacia anadenia
Acacia anadenia is a shrub of the genus Acacia that is native to Queensland.
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Acacia anadenia is a shrub of the genus Acacia that is native to Queensland.
2023-12-04T08:40:47Z
2023-12-04T08:42:20Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia_anadenia
75,480,527
Project Runway (video game)
Project Runway is a 2010 video game from Atari Interactive. It is based on the Project Runway television series. The game was announced in October 2009. The title cost $2 million to $5 million to develop and was released in March 2010 to coincide with a new season of the television series. GameZone said "With so little to do in Project Runway, it’s hard to recommend the title to anyone. The graphics are beyond outdated and give off the impression of the prehistoric age of video games. The music is ungodly annoying and the presentation gives off the vibes that Atari is trying to make a quick buck"
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Project Runway is a 2010 video game from Atari Interactive. It is based on the Project Runway television series.
2023-12-04T08:42:44Z
2023-12-20T17:43:55Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Runway_(video_game)
75,480,576
Connecticut State Championships
The Connecticut State Championships was a men's and women's tennis tournament was founded in 1895. The tournament was first played in Hartford, United States. It was played annually at various locations through till 1970 when it was discontinued. The championships were first held in June 1895 at the Hartford Lawn Tennis Club, Hartford, Connecticut, United States, and the event was sanctioned by the United States National Lawn Tennis Association. The tournament has been held in Hartford, Litchfield, New Canaan and New Haven. From the early 1920s the men's championships and women's championships were hosted in different locations. The championships continued until 1970, as part of the ILTF World Circuit when it was downgraded from the main.
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The Connecticut State Championships was a men's and women's tennis tournament was founded in 1895. The tournament was first played in Hartford, United States. It was played annually at various locations through till 1970 when it was discontinued.
2023-12-04T08:45:07Z
2023-12-16T17:29:46Z
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Action of 11 July 1804 (Bay of Hiérès)
The action of 11 July 1804 was a minor naval engagement fought between the Royal Navy and the French Imperial Navy in the Bay of Hiérès, off Lavandou. On 11 July, at night, 10 boats belonging to the Royal Navy frigates Narcissus, Seahorse, and Maidstone, under the orders of Lieutenant John Thompson, attacked 12 French settees, lying at Lavandou, in Hiérès Bay, moored with chains to the beach, and covered by a battery of three guns. The British force destroyed most of the French small craft, but at great cost. On 11th July, at 10 p.m., ten boats of the Royal Navy frigates Narcissus, 32 guns, Captain Ross Donnelly, Seahorse, 38 guns, Captain Courtenay Boyle, and Maidstone, 32 guns, Captain George Elliot, forming part of Lord Nelson's squadron blockading Toulon, attacked a dozen small French craft (also identified as settees) at Lavandou (La Vandour) in Hiérès Bay. The French were fully prepared, and received the British boats, which were under the orders of Lieutenants John Thompson, John Richard Lumley, Ogle Moore, and Hyde Parker, with a tremendous fire. About or just before midnight, under fire from the settees and the troops on shore, the French vessels were boarded, and all, except one, which was brought off, set on fire. The British force was led and handled in a manner which won warm praise from Nelson, and destroyed most of the French small craft, but only with terrible loss. Thomas Owen Roche, midshipman, two seamen, and one marine, were killed; and Lieutenant Lumley (lost an arm), Robert Maunsell, mate, Thomas W. Bedingfield, Thomas A. Watt, and John G. Victor, midshipmen, fifteen seamen, and three marines, wounded. Most of the above officers received swords or other testimonials of their gallantry from the Patriotic Fund. "Wounds", said Nelson in a general order on this affair, "are marks of honour; they must be expected."
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The action of 11 July 1804 was a minor naval engagement fought between the Royal Navy and the French Imperial Navy in the Bay of Hiérès, off Lavandou. On 11 July, at night, 10 boats belonging to the Royal Navy frigates Narcissus, Seahorse, and Maidstone, under the orders of Lieutenant John Thompson, attacked 12 French settees, lying at Lavandou, in Hiérès Bay, moored with chains to the beach, and covered by a battery of three guns. The British force destroyed most of the French small craft, but at great cost.
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2023-12-26T13:35:40Z
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Areeka Haq
Areeka Haq (born 20 October 2003) is a Pakistani TikToker and social media influencer. She has 11.4 million followers on TikTok and over 4 million followers on Instagram. Areeka has also featured in the official music video of Tum Tum song by Asim Azhar Areeka was born on 20 October 2003, in Karachi, Pakistan. She was attracted to acting and dancing from a young age. She received good support from her parents to become an influencer. In 2015, Areeka started sharing her dancing and acting videos on TikTok and got a good response from the users. She also became the first Pakistani social media influencer to reach 1 million followers on Instagram. Soon, she crossed the 10 million mark on TikTok. In 2020, she was nominated for the "Best Instagram Influencer" award at the 1st Pakistan International Screen Awards, alongside Aiman Khan and Minal Khan. In 2021, she was nominated for "TikToker of the year" award at the 2nd Pakistan International Screen Awards. In July 2020, she featured in Asim Azhar's official music video of the popular song Tum Tum, alongside Shamoon Ismail and Talha Anjum. In 2022, she featured in Akh Da Nasha, a song by Shahroz Khan. Areeka's videos have also gone viral in India, garnering great response from the citizens. In 2020, she was subjected to online abuse for her performance in "Tum Tum" causing her severe depression. Many celebrities including Saba Qamar, Yasir Hussain, Zara Noor Abbas and Hania Amir came to the defence of Areeka Haq and appreciated Asim Azhar for giving opportunities to the young talent.
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Areeka Haq is a Pakistani TikToker and social media influencer. She has 11.4 million followers on TikTok and over 4 million followers on Instagram. Areeka has also featured in the official music video of Tum Tum song by Asim Azhar
2023-12-04T08:48:57Z
2023-12-23T16:48:44Z
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75,480,652
Giovanni Bruzzo
Giovanni Bruzzo (15 August 1824 in Genoa – 28 July 1900 in Turin) was an Italian general and politician. He was a senator of the Kingdom of Italy from and Minister of War in the first Cairoli government. Born in Genoa to Lorenzo Bruzzo and Teresa Profumo, he entered the it: Accademia Reale di Torino in 1835, graduating in 1842 as a second lieutenant in the army of engineers. Promoted to captain in 1848, he took part in the campaign of 1849 during the First Italian War of Independence; he was then a teacher in the school of the artillery corps, and from 1854 to 1859 director of the military engineers of Cuneo. At the same time he directed the construction of a model military gunpowder factory in Fossano (1856). He was promoted major in 1859, lieutenant colonel in 1860 and colonel in 1861, subsequently in charge of the military engineers of Ancona and Bologna. From 1863 to 1865 he was second in command and director of studies at the Military Academy of Turin, and in 1864 he was made a member of the Superior Council for military education and military education institutes. In October 1865 he moved to command the engineers of the IV Army Corps. In the operations of June-July 1866, at the head of the engineering departments of the corps under General Enrico Cialdini, Bruzzo distinguished himself in particular with the construction of a pontoon bridge over the River Po for heavy traffic and was promoted to major general in August 1866. He was then commander of the engineers of the army corps of Bologna, then of Verona and Naples. At the same time he took part in the discussion about the building of the system of fortifications to guard the new frontiers of the kingdom in Veneto. Promoted to lieutenant general in 1876, he was attached to the Artillery and Engineers Committee, then made commander of the Rome division. In March 1878 Benedetto Cairoli chose four ministers from outside parliament, whose appointment would help him garner political support from the historical right under Quintino Sella. Among these was Bruzzo, appointed to the War Department on 24 March 1878 and immediately made senator. The government had a short and troubled life; at the end of October Bruzzo, who had already protested over the government's tolerance towards the republican unrest in Romagna, resigned, not sharing Cairoli's liberal attitude to public order. Returning to active service, Bruzzo assumed command of the Piacenza division, then subsequently commanded the V, VI and I army corps, also assuming the position of superior director of fortifications in the territories dependent on the commands of the II, III and VII army corps. In 1881 he was a member of the commission charged by War Minister Emilio Ferrero with studying the fortifications on the northwest border. In 1892 he moved into an auxiliary position and on 28 July 1900 he died in Turin.
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Giovanni Bruzzo was an Italian general and politician. He was a senator of the Kingdom of Italy from and Minister of War in the first Cairoli government.
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2023-12-26T14:54:07Z
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2024 Formula 4 Australian Championship
The 2024 Formula 4 Australian Championship will be the sixth season of the Formula 4 Australian Championship and the first one since 2019. Top Speed was appointed as the new organizer and promoter as the series switched to the Tatuus F4-T421 car and the Abarth engine. The scheduled consisting of 15 races over 5 rounds was published on 28 November 2023.
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The 2024 Formula 4 Australian Championship will be the sixth season of the Formula 4 Australian Championship and the first one since 2019. Top Speed was appointed as the new organizer and promoter as the series switched to the Tatuus F4-T421 car and the Abarth engine.
2023-12-04T08:52:12Z
2023-12-09T15:06:21Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Formula_4_Australian_Championship
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Kokkirala Premsagar Rao
Kokkirala Prem Sagar Rao is a politician from Telangana state. He served as an MLC in the United Andhra Pradesh. He won the Mancherial Assembly election in 2023.
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Kokkirala Prem Sagar Rao is a politician from Telangana state. He served as an MLC in the United Andhra Pradesh. He won the Mancherial Assembly election in 2023.
2023-12-04T08:53:48Z
2023-12-25T11:49:51Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokkirala_Premsagar_Rao
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2024 Judo Grand Slam Paris
The 2024 Judo Grand Slam Paris will be held in Paris, France, from 2 to 4 February 2024 as part of the IJF World Tour and during the 2024 Summer Olympics qualification period. * Host nation (France)
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The 2024 Judo Grand Slam Paris will be held in Paris, France, from 2 to 4 February 2024 as part of the IJF World Tour and during the 2024 Summer Olympics qualification period.
2023-12-04T08:55:24Z
2023-12-17T10:03:47Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Judo_Grand_Slam_Paris
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Gusset (heraldry)
The gusset is a heraldic charge resembling the union of a pile with a pale extending from chief to base (or in the case of a flag typically resembling the union of a pile and a fess extending from hoist to fly). In French heraldry, it is has been classed as one of the thirty honorable ordinaries. For an ‘inverted’ gusset, one issuing from base and extending to the chief, some authors prefer the term graft. Other heraldic traditions conceive of the gusset not as this central charge but as a "line of truncation of the field", a flank-like charge similar to the gore or flaunch. A pair of gussets defined this way produce said central form as negative space between them upon the field. Heraldic writers in these traditions describe the gusset as 'line of truncation of the field' as “a traverse line” extending diagonally from the dexter or sinister point of the chief across one-third of the field, then descending in a straight line orthogonal to the base. In English heraldry, the gusset, in the conception of it as a charge resembling a gore or flaunch, was at one time regarded as an abatement of the field—a mark of dishonor or disgrace. A "sanguine" (blood-red) gusset dexter was said to signify adultery and a gusset sinister of the same tincture, drunkenness. A noble so disgraced could also be compelled to bear both dexter and sinister on their escutcheon. However, heraldic writers emphasized that a pair of gussets in other tinctures, such as metals or furs, was not an abatement at all but a charge “of perfect bearing”. But heraldic writers have also dismissed the purported use of the gusset as an abatement as “whimsical” and “probably fanciful”, noting that no actual examples of its use were known. The English word gusset derives from the Norman French ‘gousset’ meaning literally ‘hollow of the armpit’. But in use the word referred not to the body but to a piece of armor. A gousset was small piece of chainmail used in the early 15th century, during the transition from chainmail to plate armor. It covered vulnerable areas not protected by the plate armor of the time—the joints, the hollow of the armpit, elbow, or knee. In contemporary English, the term gusset refers to a small pieces of fabric used in sewing both to reinforce garments at key points—such as the armpit or crotch—and to help clothing conform to the body. The term is also used in metal work and construction, as ‘gusset plate’, to denote a piece of metal used to brace the joining of structural elements—such as beams or girders to columns. The term gyron for that (triangular) heraldic charge is said to be derived an Old French word for gusset.
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The gusset is a heraldic charge resembling the union of a pile with a pale extending from chief to base. In French heraldry, it is has been classed as one of the thirty honorable ordinaries. For an ‘inverted’ gusset, one issuing from base and extending to the chief, some authors prefer the term graft. Other heraldic traditions conceive of the gusset not as this central charge but as a "line of truncation of the field", a flank-like charge similar to the gore or flaunch. A pair of gussets defined this way produce said central form as negative space between them upon the field. Heraldic writers in these traditions describe the gusset as 'line of truncation of the field' as “a traverse line” extending diagonally from the dexter or sinister point of the chief across one-third of the field, then descending in a straight line orthogonal to the base.
2023-12-04T08:56:30Z
2023-12-28T08:41:56Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gusset_(heraldry)
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Félix Taberna
Félix Taberna Monzón (born 18 December 1961) is a Navarrese politician, First Vice President and Minister of the Presidency and Equality of Navarre since August 2023.
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Félix Taberna Monzón is a Navarrese politician, First Vice President and Minister of the Presidency and Equality of Navarre since August 2023.
2023-12-04T08:57:10Z
2023-12-15T18:11:38Z
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86th Wisconsin Legislature
The Eighty-Sixth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 3, 1983, to January 7, 1985, in regular session, and also convened in six special sessions. This was the only legislative session under the legislative redistricting plan imposed by a panel of federal judges in 1982 in the case Wisconsin State AFL-CIO v. Elections Board. The district plan was intended to be punitive, scrambling the district numbers and putting incumbents in head-to-head contests. During this session, the legislature and governor agreed on a new redistricting plan to supersede the court plan, the only time this has been done in Wisconsin history. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 2, 1982. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 4, 1980. Members of the Senate for the Eighty-Sixth Wisconsin Legislature: Members of the Assembly for the Eighty-Sixth Wisconsin Legislature: New districts for the 86th Legislature were defined in the case of Wisconsin State AFL-CIO v. Elections Board, decided by a three-judge panel of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. This was the first time redistricting in Wisconsin was performed by a federal court.
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The Eighty-Sixth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 3, 1983, to January 7, 1985, in regular session, and also convened in six special sessions. This was the only legislative session under the legislative redistricting plan imposed by a panel of federal judges in 1982 in the case Wisconsin State AFL-CIO v. Elections Board. The district plan was intended to be punitive, scrambling the district numbers and putting incumbents in head-to-head contests. During this session, the legislature and governor agreed on a new redistricting plan to supersede the court plan, the only time this has been done in Wisconsin history. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 2, 1982. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 4, 1980.
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Vishwanath Singh Patel
Vishwanath Singh Patel popularly known as Mulayam Bhaiya is an Indian politician currently serving as a member of the 16th Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from the Tendukheda Assembly constituency. He commenced his professional journey as the mayor of the village. In 2009, he participated in a by-election for the Tendukheda Assembly constituency as an Indian National Congress candidate. In 2018, he contested the election and lost by 8,643 votes against the Indian National Congress candidate. He re-contested in 2023 Assembly election and won by a margin of 12,347 votes, securing his position as an MLA from the Tendukheda Assembly Constituency.
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Vishwanath Singh Patel popularly known as Mulayam Bhaiya is an Indian politician currently serving as a member of the 16th Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from the Tendukheda Assembly constituency.
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Petz recovery map
In quantum information theory, the Petz recovery map is a quantum map that proposed by Dénes Petz. The Petz recovery map finds applications in various domains, including quantum retrodiction, quantum error correction, and entanglement wedge reconstruction for black hole physics. Suppose we have a quantum state which is described by a density operator σ {\displaystyle \sigma } and a quantum channel E {\displaystyle {\mathcal {E}}} , the Petz recovery map is defined as Notice that E † {\displaystyle {\mathcal {E}}^{\dagger }} is the Hilbert-Schmidt adjoint of E {\displaystyle {\mathcal {E}}} .
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In quantum information theory, the Petz recovery map is a quantum map that proposed by Dénes Petz. The Petz recovery map finds applications in various domains, including quantum retrodiction, quantum error correction, and entanglement wedge reconstruction for black hole physics.
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Amparo López
Amparo López Antelo (born 1971) is a Basque and Navarrese politician, Minister of Interior, Civil Service and Justice of Navarre since August 2023.
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Amparo López Antelo is a Basque and Navarrese politician, Minister of Interior, Civil Service and Justice of Navarre since August 2023.
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Ramavatar Bairwa
Ramavatar Bairwa is an Indian politician currently serving as a member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, representing the Chaksu Assembly constituency as a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Following the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election, he was elected as an MLA from the Chaksu Assembly constituency. He defeated the Indian National Congress candidate Ved Prakash Solanki with 104,064 votes. Bairwa belongs to a middle-class farmer family. He had also been a councilor from Chaksu Municipality but lost the 2018 Assembly elections from the Chaksu Assembly constituency.
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Barbara Cannon
Barbara Cannon is a British-Swedish biochemist, physiologist and an academic. She is an emeritus professor at Stockholm University as well as the chairman of the scientific advisory board at The Helmholtz Centre. She is also a consultant at Combigene. Cannon is most known for her work on mammalian thermogenesis, primarily focusing on the function of brown adipose tissue. She is the recipient of the 2014 King's Medal from the Order of the Seraphims, Sweden. Cannon is a Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Cannon completed her B.Sc in Biochemistry from London University in 1967. In 1971, she obtained a Ph.D. in Physiology from Stockholm University. Cannon started her academic career in 1974 at Stockholm University, where she held various positions, including a research associate at the Wenner-Grenn Institute from 1974 to 1980. Subsequently, she served as an associate professor from 1980 to 1983 and then as a professor of physiology from 1983 to 2013. Since 2013, she has held the title of emeritus professor at Stockholm University. Cannon's involvement with the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences included a tenure as vice president from 2003 to 2008 and subsequently as president from 2012 to 2015. Furthermore, she played an important role in the Nobel Foundation, serving as a member of the Trustees from 2006 to 2011 and taking on the role of chairman from 2008 to 2011. Cannon has conducted research in the field of mammalian thermogenesis. Her research portfolio includes 185 original articles, as well as 125 invited review articles and book chapters. Notably, she authored a fundamental review on brown adipose tissue function in Physiological Reviews and a paradigm-changing review article for the American Journal of Physiology where she presented findings from radiology literature suggesting the existence of brown adipose tissue in adult humans. Cannon's initial publications, alongside Stanley Prusiner, definitively showed that thermogenesis was primarily driven by mitochondrial uncoupling, likely induced by the presence of free fatty acids. She subsequently showcased important elements in controlling the immediate function of the uncoupling protein, involving fatty acids, possibly their CoA derivatives, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) products. Her articles on regulating ATP synthase levels in mitochondria relative to electron transport chain density, demonstrated in brown adipose tissue, suggest that this concept applies universally, with the P1 isoform of subunit c governing fully assembled enzyme levels in the membrane. Cannon pioneered primary cell culture systems that underpin knowledge of brown adipocyte development and recruitment. Using these cultures, she identified adrenergic signal transduction pathways responsible for both acute thermogenesis and chronic actions like cell proliferation and differentiation triggered by noradrenaline. She further clarified that the development paths of brown and white adipocytes are separate, with brown adipocytes showing characteristics of skeletal muscle early in their differentiation process. In her later research, she found that cultured adipocytes from different white adipose depots contained precursor cells capable of adopting a brown-like or "brite" phenotype, also known as beige fat. Although these findings have sparked significant interest, she has advised caution regarding the belief that these cells alone will solve obesity problems. Focusing on integrative physiology, Cannon's research on mice lacking the UCP1 gene revealed that there are no alternative mechanisms for adrenergically induced adaptive thermogenesis apart from UCP1 in brown adipose tissue. This finding challenges the notion of adaptive adrenergic muscular thermogenesis and suggests that UCP1-deficient mice tend to develop modest obesity spontaneously. Moreover, she advocated for humanizing mice by providing them with appealing diets and maintaining their housing conditions at thermoneutral temperatures to mimic the metabolism of adult humans at its lowest point. Furthermore, her review on active brown adipose tissue in adult humans has prompted numerous follow-up experiments and offered promising avenues for pharmacological interventions in obesity management.
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Óscar Chivite
Óscar Chivite Cornago (born 1967) is a Navarrese politician, Minister of Territorial Cohesion of Navarre since August 2023.
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Óscar Chivite Cornago is a Navarrese politician, Minister of Territorial Cohesion of Navarre since August 2023.
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Gheysika Adombire Agambila
Gheysika Agambila is a politician in Ghana. He is from the town of Bolgatanga in the north-eastern province of Ghana. Author of the novels Journey, Emigrant, and the children's book Solma, and the author of Nature's Tales. He also wrote three plays: Bolga the Madman, Neighbours, and Oh God, Give Me a New Life. Gheysika Adombire Agambila was educated at Navrongo and Achimota Secondary Schools. He then continued his studies in the US at Brandeis University (B.A.), the University of Rochester (M.B.A.), and New York University (Ph.D.). After several years working in the US, he returned to Ghana. Agambila has been a Deputy Prime Minister in the government of Ghana, serving in the Departments of Finance and Economic Planning, Ports and Railways, and Science and Environment. He was a lecturer at the University of Ghana School of Business and Senior Lecturer in Public Finance at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) and worked in economic consulting roles at Sierra Leone and the National Development Planning Commission of Ghana. He was a member of the Ghana Constitutional Review Board. He has also been the Treasurer and Vice President of the Ghana Writers Association (GAW). During the presidency of John Agyekum Kufuor, Agambila was initially Deputy Minister of Finance between 2001 and April 2003, and from April 2003, Agambila became Deputy Minister of Ports, Harbours, and Railways. After Kufuor's re-election in 2004, Agambila was appointed Deputy Minister of Science and Environment in 2005.
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Gheysika Agambila is a politician in Ghana. He is from the town of Bolgatanga in the north-eastern province of Ghana. Author of the novels Journey, Emigrant, and the children's book Solma, and the author of Nature's Tales. He also wrote three plays: Bolga the Madman, Neighbours, and Oh God, Give Me a New Life.
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Lehrmann
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Carl Valentin Lehrmann, Danish politician. Debra Lehrmann, American judge. Julius Lehrmann (1885-1962), Danish sports shooter. Karl Lehrmann (1887-1957), Austrian architect and art professor.
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Kath Bonnin
Kathleen Patricia (Kath) Bonnin (17 March 1911 – 14 September 1985) was an Australian army nurse. Captain Kath Bonnin was awarded an Associate Royal Red Cross and she was mentioned in despatches. Bonnin was born in 1911 in the Adelaide suburb of Hindmarsh. Her whole family were involved in medicine. Her father, James Atkinson Bonnin, practised medicine as, in time, did four of her five surviving brothers – one who became a lawyer. She, like her sister Win, and Winifred Turpin, her mother, were nurses. She qualified in Adelaide and, as a midwife, in the UK in 1936. She took a long holiday out travelling in Europe and in 1938 she became an air-hostess. The second world war started in 1939 and in the following year Bonnin volunteered on 4 April 1940. She joined the Australian Army Nursing Service as a sister. She was in Adelaide until 1941 when she as part of the 2/7th Australian General Hospital went to the middle east on RMS Aquitania. Bonnin was stationed in Palestine until she went to Tripoli to assist the 2/11th Field Ambulance. The 1942 Battles of El Alamein found her back with the 2/7th Australian General Hospital which was then operating a Casualty Clearing Station in Buseilli in Egypt. In 1943, nurses were recognised as an integral part of the Australian army and she was given the rank of Captain. Captain Kath Bonnin was mentioned in despatches and she was awarded an Associate Royal Red Cross in the 1945 King's Birthday Honours together with four others, Ellen Fenner, Jessie Margaret Langham, Ethel Youman and and Martha Hateley. In 1946 she was sent to London as part of the victory contingent on board HMAS Shropshire. After the war she worked at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, specialising in looking at electrocardiograms, until 1964. Bonnin died in 1985 in North Adelaide.
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Kathleen Patricia (Kath) Bonnin was an Australian army nurse. Captain Kath Bonnin was awarded an Associate Royal Red Cross and she was mentioned in despatches.
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G5621 Kunming–Dali Expressway
The G5621 Kunming–Dali Expressway (Chinese: 昆明—大理高速公路), commonly referred to as the Kunda Expressway (Chinese: 昆大高速公路), is an expressway in Yunnan, China that connects the cities of Kunming and Dali. The expressway runs parallel to the G56 Hangzhou–Ruili Expressway and it was first opened to traffic on 21 January 2022.
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The G5621 Kunming–Dali Expressway, commonly referred to as the Kunda Expressway, is an expressway in Yunnan, China that connects the cities of Kunming and Dali. The expressway runs parallel to the G56 Hangzhou–Ruili Expressway and it was first opened to traffic on 21 January 2022.
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Hugh Salmon
Hugh Salmon is a British advertising executive and the playwright behind Into Battle (play). As the creator of SFX Cassette Magazine, the music magazine on audio cassette launched in 1982, Salmon pursued a career in advertising, media and marketing. He is the son of Gerald Mordaunt Broome Salmon and the brother of England rugby player, Jamie Salmon. He would later become managing director of CM:Lintas in London and get embroiled in a five-year-long legal tussle to clear his name following accusations by the agency, which were eventually dropped by Lintas. The case was finally closed when Salmon was awarded significant damages and Lintas made a formal apology. His stage play Into Battle (play) received its premiere at the Greenwich Theatre in London in October 2021. The play tells the story of a bitter feud between the privileged Old Etonians at Balliol College, Oxford and a more socially aware group of non-Etonians during the run-up to the First World War.
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Hugh Salmon is a British advertising executive and the playwright behind Into Battle (play).
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PFC Cherno More Varna II
Cherno More II (Bulgarian: Черно Море II) or Cherno More 2 is a Bulgarian professional football team based in Varna. Founded in 2022, it is the reserve team of Cherno More Varna, and currently plays in Third League, the third level of Bulgarian football. Obliged to play one level below their main side, Cherno More II is ineligible for promotion to First League and also can not compete in the Bulgarian Cup. Since 2015, the Bulgarian Football Union allowed Bulgarian teams to have reserve sides in the lower regional divisions. Cherno More had the right to start their reserve team in Second League, but instead in 2022 they announced they will start their reserve team in Third League. The team won their first ever match in Third League, played on 14 August 2022. In 2023, team expressed desire to win the league and promote to Second League. On 8 November 2023, they beat their main opponent for the promote Fratria with 5:0 result. As of 25 November 2023 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Cherno More II or Cherno More 2 is a Bulgarian professional football team based in Varna. Founded in 2022, it is the reserve team of Cherno More Varna, and currently plays in Third League, the third level of Bulgarian football. Obliged to play one level below their main side, Cherno More II is ineligible for promotion to First League and also can not compete in the Bulgarian Cup.
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Vedma Bhojju
Vedma Bhojju is an Adivasi leader and politician from Telangana state. He was elected as an MLA from Khanapur constituency in the 2023 assembly elections. He is the son of a poor tribal couple, Vedma Bhimrao and Girijabai, hailing from Kallurguda, Utnuru mandal in the united Adilabad district. He still resides in the Indiramma house allocated by the Congress government. A postgraduate and first worked in the Adivasi Student Association, then as a consultant in the Adivasi Rights Struggle Committee (Tudumbama) and then as a contract employee. He resigned from his job two years ago and joined the Congress party in the presence of PCC President Revanth Reddy.
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Vedma Bhojju is an Adivasi leader and politician from Telangana state. He was elected as an MLA from Khanapur constituency in the 2023 assembly elections.
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2014 GPL Winter
The 2014 GPL Winter was the 4th edition of the Garena Premier League, a Riot Games-organized tournament for League of Legends 12 teams from 7 countries/areas $ 200,000 US Dollars are spread among the teams as seen below: 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.
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The 2014 GPL Winter was the 4th edition of the Garena Premier League, a Riot Games-organized tournament for League of Legends
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2026 Women's European Volleyball Championship
The 2026 Women's European Volleyball Championship will be the 34th edition of the Women's European Volleyball Championship, organised by Europe's governing volleyball body, CEV. For the fourth time, the EuroVolley will be held in four countries. On 22 June 2023, The Fédération Internationale de Volleyball announced that, starting in 2026, all Continental competitions would be played in even-numbered years, rather than odd-numbered.
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The 2026 Women's European Volleyball Championship will be the 34th edition of the Women's European Volleyball Championship, organised by Europe's governing volleyball body, CEV. For the fourth time, the EuroVolley will be held in four countries.
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Juncus minutulus
Juncus minutulus is a species of rush (Juncaceae) informally referred to as minute rush, dwarf toad rush and annual rush. An annual, resembling and easily confused with a tiny Juncus bufonius with all parts smaller and with flowers rarely opening (cleistogamous): fruit capsule 2.5-3.0mm, stamens usually (2)3 instead of 6, anthers 1/4-1/3 x filaments (not 1/3-1 x), tepals usually shorter than 4mm, inner tepals acute (not long-tapering), 0-1(2) stem leaves, 1–3cm long. J. bufonius also has cleistogamous forms that can very much resemble this in these features therefore all features should be examined carefully (such as inner tepal tip shape). Europe & North Asia, possibly cosmopolitan but reliable records are limited. Similar to Juncus bufonius with which it may grow. Turkey: Wet or temporarily wet, usually open soil, 0–1800 m. Spain: Wet pastures or those in temporarily flooded places, on somewhat saline soils; 0-2900m ("Pastos húmedos o de lugares temporalmente inundados, en suelos algo salinos; 0-2900 m"). Istria: Wet roads, fields, ruderal regions. Siberia: In wet lowlands, along banks of water reservoirs.
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Juncus minutulus is a species of rush (Juncaceae) informally referred to as minute rush, dwarf toad rush and annual rush.
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Anne Haug (politician)
Anne Haug (10 October 1921 – 28 January 2023) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. She was born in Sigdal. Her upbringing on a farm with six siblings made her seek a life outside of farming, and she took education as a nurse. She married the chief physician Leiv Haug, settling in Namsos in 1960. Anne Haug became involved in local politics and was elected to Namsos city council in 1967. In 1975 she was elected as the first woman to serve in Nord-Trøndelag county council. Haug also served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Nord-Trøndelag during the term 1973–1977 and 1977–1981. In total she met during 4 days of parliamentary session. Her political tenure was especially marked by endeavours in health policy, securing an agreement to uphold Namsos Hospital in addition to the larger hospital in the more populous southern part of Nord-Trøndelag. She was also instrumental in the establishment of Namsos senior center and Namdal inter-municipal nursing home. She was noted as a social conservative, telling journalists to "not speak of gender equality with me", espousing that females should be strengthened on an individual level. She was also skeptical towards a growing welfare state in the 1970s. She was a board member of the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund from 1982 to 1987. Haug died in January 2023, aged 102.
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Mid Devon Advertiser
The Mid Devon Advertiser is a local newspaper and media outlet based in Newton Abbot, Devon, and serving the surrounding area including Torbay, Ashburton, Moretonhampstead, Teignmouth, and Totnes, in an area referred to as Mid Devon since the 1800s, but not to be confused with the Mid Devon district formed in the late 1970s North of Exeter. The paper is published weekly, on a Friday. The paper was formed as the Newton Weekly Journal by James Welford, and run as a two-man operation, changing its name to the East & South Devon Advertiser in 1870. The publication was sold a further two times in 1876 and 1906, and on the second of those sales saw the name change to the existing title. Between 1969 and 1981 the paper changed hands four times, including time under the ownership of Beaverbrook Newspapers, Mirror Group, and a local consortium, before being bought by Tindle Newspaper Group. Whilst part of the Mirror Group, in 1970, the Mid-Devon Times was merged into the paper, which was founded a few years after the Advertiser and was previously a competitor with a higher circulation. In 1984, the Press Council rejected a complaint about the paper for publishing a photograph showing a dead body. The title is now owned by Tindle, and continues to publish every Friday.
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The Mid Devon Advertiser is a local newspaper and media outlet based in Newton Abbot, Devon, and serving the surrounding area including Torbay, Ashburton, Moretonhampstead, Teignmouth, and Totnes, in an area referred to as Mid Devon since the 1800s, but not to be confused with the Mid Devon district formed in the late 1970s North of Exeter. The paper is published weekly, on a Friday.
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Patharagitthi
Patharagitthi is a 2015 Indian Kannada language film directed by K Eshwar. It stars Srikanth, Prajwal and Poovaiah. The music was composed by Venkat Swamy and Sameer Kulkarni. It was theatrically released on 29 May 2015.
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Patharagitthi is a 2015 Indian Kannada language film directed by K Eshwar. It stars Srikanth, Prajwal and Poovaiah. The music was composed by Venkat Swamy and Sameer Kulkarni. It was theatrically released on 29 May 2015.
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Payal Shankar
Payal Shankar, hailing from Telangana, serves as a political figure. In the 2023 assembly elections, he secured victory as a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate, earning the position of MLA for the Adilabad constituency. Originally from Ada village in Zainath mandal of Adilabad district, he initiated his political journey with the Telugu Desam Party.In the 2011 by-election, Payal Shankar contested as a representative of the Telugu Desam Party but faced defeat. Subsequently, he transitioned to the BJP. Standing as a BJP candidate in two consecutive elections, he faced competition from Jogu Ramanna of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) party. In a notable turn of events, Payal Shankar emerged victorious with a significant majority of 6147 votes, overcoming the challenges posed by Jogu Ramanna, who had previously defeated him thrice.
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Madhu Verma (politician)
Mahadev Verma popularly known as Madhu Verma is an Indian politician, social activist and member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly. He is from Bharatiya Janata Party and elected from Rau constituency in 2023 Assembly election.
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Mahadev Verma popularly known as Madhu Verma is an Indian politician, social activist and member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly. He is from Bharatiya Janata Party and elected from Rau constituency in 2023 Assembly election.
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Bhajan Lal Sharma
Bhajan Lal Sharma (born 15 December 1967) is an Indian politician currently serving as the 14th Chief Minister of Rajasthan since December 2023. He is a member of the 16th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, representing the Sanganer constituency. Sharma was born in JAIPUR I. He was born in a Hindu Brahmin Family to Kishan Swaroop Sharma and Gomati Devi. According to the educational qualification mentioned in his election affidavit, he has an MA in political science from the University of Rajasthan. Sharma started his political career with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh since his school days through its student wing the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad. He later went on to become the district co-convener and Co-Zila Pramukh there. He later on went on to join the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha and become a sarpanch of his native village at the age of 27. He has been serving as the General Secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Rajasthan for the fourth consecutive term. Sharma unsuccessfully contested in the 2003 Assembly election from the Nadbai Assembly constituency in Bharatpur on the Rajasthan Samajik Nyay Manch (RSNM)'s ticket and finished fifth, getting just over 5,900 votes and with 6.28% vote share he lost his deposit. Following the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election, he was elected as an MLA from the Sanganer Assembly constituency. On 12 December 2023, a first-time MLA, he was appointed as the 14th Chief Minister of Rajasthan by the Bharatiya Janata Party along with two deputy CMs, Diya Kumari and Prem Chand Bairwa. On 12 December 2023, he was appointed as the 14th Chief Minister of Rajasthan by the Bharatiya Janata Party along with two deputy CMs, Diya Kumari and Prem Chand Bairwa. He was sworn in as Rajasthan's new CM along with two deputy CMs Diya Kumari and Dr. Prem Chand Bairwa on 15 Dec 2023. He is currently married and has two sons. His elder son, Abhishek Sharma is studying and has a private job. His younger son, Kunal Sharma is a doctor after studying MBBS.
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Bhajan Lal Sharma is an Indian politician currently serving as the 14th Chief Minister of Rajasthan since December 2023. He is a member of the 16th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, representing the Sanganer constituency.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhajan_Lal_Sharma
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Jean Victor Nkindi Nteziryayo
Jean Victor Nkindi Nteziryayo (commonly Victor Nkindi, born 13 January 1979), is a Rwandan media executive and social entrepreneur. Nkindi is the founder of Hooza Media, a Rwandan convergent digital media company founded in 2012, which operates in many African countries such as Rwanda, D.R Congo, Burundi, Senegal, Cameroon, Kenya, Uganda, Botswana, Tanzania, Guinea, Ivory Coast and Mali. Nkindi, through Hooza Media, is known as the service provider of a 2 way audio channel low tech in Rwanda and Africa accessible through feature phones, with no need for the internet. The technology was used during the 2017 Rwandan presidential elections, helping the Rwanda National Electoral Commission (NEC) to strengthen its awareness campaign for civic education. Nkindi serves as a board Director at European Business Chamber of Rwanda (EBCR). He sits as vice chairman of board for Breast Cancer Initiative East Africa (BCIEA) since September 2022. Between 2007 and 2012, Nkindi served as station manager at Contact FM, a Rwanda based radio station. Victor Nkindi was born on 13 January 1979, raised in Beijing, China where he grew up during 8 years and attented the Lycée Français International Charles de Gaulle de Pékin, Beijing until 1988. His father, Jean Berchmans Nteziryayo, was a career diplomat who campaigned for and was elected to the Rwandan Parliament in 1988 before dying in January 1989. His mother, Quiterie Mukankusi, was appointed in Transitional National Assembly of Rwanda in December 1994 and served until her death in January 2002. Both parents passed away at the Nairobi Hospital and are buried side by side at their family home in Gicumbi District, Rwanda after official Government tributes. Victor Nkindi is the third of 5 siblings. Nkindi studied secondary school education at École Francophone Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Kigali, Rwanda. and APE Rugunga Secondary School where he obtained his secondary school diploma. In 2000, he enrolled in Strasbourg University(Robert Schuman), France where he attended the Faculty of Law, Political Science and Management. In 2018, Victor Nkindi further enrolled in University of Helsinki, Finland for post-graduate certificates, he holds certificate for 2 ECTS in Artificial Intelligent. From 2005 while staying in France, Victor Nkindi focused on his communication and managerial skills and prepared to return in Rwanda to work as an executive in the broadcast business. In 2006, he started working on a local radio station, Contact FM, as a program manager, where the radio hosted high personalities such as Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Kaberuka, Desmond Tutu and Paul Kagame, and famous artists like Alpha Blondy, Brick and Lace, P Square. In April 2007, Nkindi was promoted to become station manager of same institution. He served in this position until June 2012. In July 2012 Nkindi partnered with Net Solutions, a Rwanda based technology company focuses on software engineering for mobile and web contents. Net solutions is known as the first provider of Call Ringback Tone service in Rwanda, licensing hundreds of local artists and generating royalties for the first time in Rwanda. Net Solution was also the provider of mobile voting platform used for the Rwanda music talent competition Primus Guma Guma Super Star and Miss Rwanda selection process. He served in this position until December 2015. In August 2012, Nkindi founded Hooza Ltd (known as its brand name Hooza Media), a Rwanda based convergent digital media company which operates in 17 African countries and Haiti. Nkindi and Hooza Media are popularly known for enhancing citizen engagement among rural populations of different African countries with a mobile solution. In 2016, they started a 2 way audio channel accessible through feature phones, with no need for the internet. The low tech Mobile Governance voice solution, awarded at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) SME Virtual Digital World Awards in 2020, has the capacity to give 80% of populations in Rwanda and Africa an access to information, education and entertainment, beyond the barrier of internet access or illiteracy in local languages. This data driven technology was used during the 2017 Rwandan presidential elections, helping the National Electoral Commission (NEC) to strengthen its awareness campaign for civic education. and was exported to various African countries to support mass communication campaigns mainly for health and civic education campaigns. Hooza Media is a global distribution partner for music copyright with The Orchard Enterprises, an American music and entertainment company, a subsidiary of Sony Music specializing in media distribution, based in New York City. Hooza Media is an active supporter of the music business in Africa where it has signed, promoted and monetized music artist with creative mobile, online and video broadcast technologies for innovative revenue streams. In 2020, Nkindi also founded Hooza and Partners (H&P), a Rwandan strategic and information intelligence firm, which helps global corporate and institutional partners ensure a stable foundation for their assets and investments. The H&P combines advanced analytics, data mining, and intelligence gathering techniques to provide market research, competitor analysis, risk assessments, threat assessments, due diligence, and other types of intelligence gathering activities to help understand market trends in Rwanda and Africa. Victor Nkindi served in different capacities in the Rotary Club of Kigali Gasabo Committee and as the President. For over 15 years, the club has been instrumental in supporting social and economic development in Rwanda such as building 10 houses Village in Gicumbi District benefiting families displaced by the May 2023 heavy floods in Rwanda. Victor Nkindi serves in multiple executive and board mandates where his expertise helped thousands of social entrepreneurs in Rwanda and Africa, using mobile based technology he developed an inclusive approach for social and economic resilience for vulnerable rural populations impacted by the climate change, pandemics and civil wars. Since 2015, Nkindi served as a mentor, business coach, trainer and international consultant for, Africa Entrepreneurship Award-Casablanca, Morocco; These Numbers Have Faces-Oregon, USA; The Tony Elumelu Foundation- Lagos, Nigeria; Care International- Yaounde, Cameroon; OSIWA (Open Society Initiative for West Africa- Senegal & Ivory Coast; Open Innovation Program, Make IT Africa- Bonn, Germany; Media Impacting Communities- Kigali, Rwanda. Nkindi is a 2015 graduate of Tony Elumelu Entrepreneur Program (TEEP), with the company Hooza, they received $5000 seeds funds.
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In 2006, he started working on a local radio station, Contact FM, as a program manager, where the radio hosted high personalities such as Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Kaberuka, Desmond Tutu and Paul Kagame, and famous artists like Alpha Blondy, Brick and Lace, P Square. In April 2007, Nkindi was promoted to become station manager of same institution. He served in this position until June 2012.", "title": "Career" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "In July 2012 Nkindi partnered with Net Solutions, a Rwanda based technology company focuses on software engineering for mobile and web contents. Net solutions is known as the first provider of Call Ringback Tone service in Rwanda, licensing hundreds of local artists and generating royalties for the first time in Rwanda. Net Solution was also the provider of mobile voting platform used for the Rwanda music talent competition Primus Guma Guma Super Star and Miss Rwanda selection process. He served in this position until December 2015.", "title": "Career" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "In August 2012, Nkindi founded Hooza Ltd (known as its brand name Hooza Media), a Rwanda based convergent digital media company which operates in 17 African countries and Haiti. Nkindi and Hooza Media are popularly known for enhancing citizen engagement among rural populations of different African countries with a mobile solution. In 2016, they started a 2 way audio channel accessible through feature phones, with no need for the internet. The low tech Mobile Governance voice solution, awarded at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) SME Virtual Digital World Awards in 2020, has the capacity to give 80% of populations in Rwanda and Africa an access to information, education and entertainment, beyond the barrier of internet access or illiteracy in local languages. This data driven technology was used during the 2017 Rwandan presidential elections, helping the National Electoral Commission (NEC) to strengthen its awareness campaign for civic education. and was exported to various African countries to support mass communication campaigns mainly for health and civic education campaigns.", "title": "Career" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "Hooza Media is a global distribution partner for music copyright with The Orchard Enterprises, an American music and entertainment company, a subsidiary of Sony Music specializing in media distribution, based in New York City. 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For over 15 years, the club has been instrumental in supporting social and economic development in Rwanda such as building 10 houses Village in Gicumbi District benefiting families displaced by the May 2023 heavy floods in Rwanda.", "title": "Career" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "Victor Nkindi serves in multiple executive and board mandates where his expertise helped thousands of social entrepreneurs in Rwanda and Africa, using mobile based technology he developed an inclusive approach for social and economic resilience for vulnerable rural populations impacted by the climate change, pandemics and civil wars.", "title": "Social impact" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "Since 2015, Nkindi served as a mentor, business coach, trainer and international consultant for, Africa Entrepreneurship Award-Casablanca, Morocco; These Numbers Have Faces-Oregon, USA; The Tony Elumelu Foundation- Lagos, Nigeria; Care International- Yaounde, Cameroon; OSIWA (Open Society Initiative for West Africa- Senegal & Ivory Coast; Open Innovation Program, Make IT Africa- Bonn, Germany; Media Impacting Communities- Kigali, Rwanda.", "title": "Social impact" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "Nkindi is a 2015 graduate of Tony Elumelu Entrepreneur Program (TEEP), with the company Hooza, they received $5000 seeds funds.", "title": "Other considerations" } ]
Jean Victor Nkindi Nteziryayo, is a Rwandan media executive and social entrepreneur. Nkindi is the founder of Hooza Media, a Rwandan convergent digital media company founded in 2012, which operates in many African countries such as Rwanda, D.R Congo, Burundi, Senegal, Cameroon, Kenya, Uganda, Botswana, Tanzania, Guinea, Ivory Coast and Mali. Nkindi, through Hooza Media, is known as the service provider of a 2 way audio channel low tech in Rwanda and Africa accessible through feature phones, with no need for the internet. The technology was used during the 2017 Rwandan presidential elections, helping the Rwanda National Electoral Commission (NEC) to strengthen its awareness campaign for civic education. Nkindi serves as a board Director at European Business Chamber of Rwanda (EBCR). He sits as vice chairman of board for Breast Cancer Initiative East Africa (BCIEA) since September 2022. Between 2007 and 2012, Nkindi served as station manager at Contact FM, a Rwanda based radio station.
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FC Spartak Varna II
Spartak II (Bulgarian: Спартак II) or Spartak 2 is a Bulgarian football team based in Varna. Founded in 2021, it is the reserve team of Spartak Varna, and currently plays in Third League, the third level of Bulgarian football. Obliged to play one level below their main side, Spartak II is ineligible for promotion to First League and also can not compete in the Bulgarian Cup. Since 2015, the Bulgarian Football Union allowed Bulgarian teams to have reserve sides in the lower regional divisions. In 2021 Spartak started a reserve squad in Third League. In 2023 the team expressed desire to take the first place and promote to Second League. In 2023, Vasil Petrov was promoted to lead the first team, returning in charge of Spartak after he once managed the team to promote to First League, with Ivelin Petkov becoming the new manager of Spartak II. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Up to five non-EU nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the Bulgarian First Professional League however only three can be used in a match day. Those non-EU nationals with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from. If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim Bulgarian citizenship after playing in Bulgaria for 5 years.
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Spartak II or Spartak 2 is a Bulgarian football team based in Varna. Founded in 2021, it is the reserve team of Spartak Varna, and currently plays in Third League, the third level of Bulgarian football. Obliged to play one level below their main side, Spartak II is ineligible for promotion to First League and also can not compete in the Bulgarian Cup.
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Koringa
Renée Bernard, known as Koringa (1913-1976) was a circus performer. Renée Bernard was born in Bordeaux, France, in 1913. Bertram Mills Circus found her when she was performing with a small French circus, in an act involving climbing barefoot up a ladder made of swords. They recruited her, and thereafter claimed that Koringa was born in India, and had been orphaned at the age of three and then brought up by fakirs who had taught her their skills. She performed with Mills and other international circuses until 1960, billed as "The Only Female Fakir in the World". Her acts included working with crocodiles (including one named "Churchill") and snakes, and having a concrete block broken on her stomach. In 1938, Koringa and one of her crocodiles visited Fenwicks department store in Newcastle upon Tyne at the invitation of Arthur Fenwick, one of the directors and a circus enthusiast. During World War II, Koringa joined the Free French Forces, participating in secret missions. Koringa was one of the artists featured in an exhibition Circus! Show of Shows at the Weston Park Museum, Sheffield. South African writer Finuala Dowling's 2022 novel The Man Who Loved Crocodile Tamers has Koringa as a central character, and Koringa was one of the female artists featured in Marisa Carnesky's 2022 production Showwomen.
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Renée Bernard, known as Koringa (1913-1976) was a circus performer. Renée Bernard was born in Bordeaux, France, in 1913. Bertram Mills Circus found her when she was performing with a small French circus, in an act involving climbing barefoot up a ladder made of swords. They recruited her, and thereafter claimed that Koringa was born in India, and had been orphaned at the age of three and then brought up by fakirs who had taught her their skills. She performed with Mills and other international circuses until 1960, billed as "The Only Female Fakir in the World". Her acts included working with crocodiles and snakes, and having a concrete block broken on her stomach. In 1938, Koringa and one of her crocodiles visited Fenwicks department store in Newcastle upon Tyne at the invitation of Arthur Fenwick, one of the directors and a circus enthusiast. During World War II, Koringa joined the Free French Forces, participating in secret missions. Koringa was one of the artists featured in an exhibition Circus! Show of Shows at the Weston Park Museum, Sheffield. South African writer Finuala Dowling's 2022 novel The Man Who Loved Crocodile Tamers has Koringa as a central character, and Koringa was one of the female artists featured in Marisa Carnesky's 2022 production Showwomen.
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Charles Boss Clarke
Charles Boss Clarke (1836–1899), commonly known as Charles B. Clarke, was an American architect working in St. Louis. Charles was born in 1836 in Norwich, Connecticut. He came to St. Louis around 1859 and began practicing architecture. The majority of his commissions were in out-state Missouri, where his penchant for designing exotic victorian buildings made him well-known. Characteristics of his work included elaborate rooflines and powerful massing. Within his lifetime, his work received negative evaluation as well, drawing criticism for his abilities as a superintendent and designer on buildings which required enormous repairs within three years of construction. In 2004, his last remaining known work was demolished. The John Pierce mansion in St. Louis was one of Clarke's most well-known commissions. The structure was characteristic of Clarke's works and featured dramatic massing with a complex roofline. Clarke's Fagin Building, constructed in St. Louis, was commissioned by Aaron W. Fagin, the vice president of the Merchant's Exchange of St. Louis. Fagin wished, upon returning from a worldwide trip, to furnish St. Louis with a unique and original building. The Fagin building, when completed, was described by one newspaper with lavish praise in 1890. In 1893, the building was described by one critic in the Architectural Record as the "most discreditable piece of architecture in the United States". In the same review, it was described to embody "all the vices and crudities that we call 'western', though in fact the geography has nothing to do with them." More recent scholarship has placed the building within the struggle to define the appropriate architecture for the tall office building as an emerging building type. Clarke married Nancy Josephine, fourth daughter of Aaron W. Fagin, on June 26, 1873. He died on January 6, 1899. Clarke has at least 33 known works credited to his authorship by a published list. Notable entries include:
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Charles Boss Clarke (1836–1899), commonly known as Charles B. Clarke, was an American architect working in St. Louis.
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Annie Blakstad
Annie Stang Blakstad (8 September 1935 – 12 February 2023) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. She was born in Oslo and grew up there as well as a period in Eidskog. She married Gudolv Blakstad, and the couple settled as landowners at Vøyen farm in Nes. They were both from wealthy families, and Crown Prince Harald was a guest at their wedding in Haslum Church. In Nes, Blakstad chaired Nes Women's Council (a branch of the Norwegian National Women's Council) for twelve years. She became involved in local politics and was elected to Nes municipal council in 1971. From 1975 to 1983 she served two terms in Akershus county council. She also served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Akershus during the term 1977–1981. In total she met during 23 days of parliamentary session. She was the first female chairperson of the NLVF research council. Other positions within agriculture and forestry include board membership in the Norwegian Institute of Land Inventory from 1990 to 1993. Leading Nes Art Association for 13 years, she was also a deputy board member of the National Gallery of Norway (1986–1993) and Statens kulturminneråd (1983–1987). Blakstad died in February 2023 at Kongsvinger Hospital.
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Annie Stang Blakstad was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. She was born in Oslo and grew up there as well as a period in Eidskog. She married Gudolv Blakstad, and the couple settled as landowners at Vøyen farm in Nes. They were both from wealthy families, and Crown Prince Harald was a guest at their wedding in Haslum Church. In Nes, Blakstad chaired Nes Women's Council for twelve years. She became involved in local politics and was elected to Nes municipal council in 1971. From 1975 to 1983 she served two terms in Akershus county council. She also served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Akershus during the term 1977–1981. In total she met during 23 days of parliamentary session. She was the first female chairperson of the NLVF research council. Other positions within agriculture and forestry include board membership in the Norwegian Institute of Land Inventory from 1990 to 1993. Leading Nes Art Association for 13 years, she was also a deputy board member of the National Gallery of Norway (1986–1993) and Statens kulturminneråd (1983–1987). Blakstad died in February 2023 at Kongsvinger Hospital.
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Sjees
A Sjees (from Dutch, meaning chaise) is a traditional Dutch two-wheeled carriage pulled by one or two horses, which originates from Friesland in the north of Netherlands. Also called a Friesian chaise, it resembles a chaise or gig carriage but with unique regional distinctions. The undercarriage, wooden axle, large wheels, and shafts are usually painted white. The body is supported on cee-springs and leather braces, has a curved dash and seats two people. Typically, the body is decorated with elaborate painting, gilding and carvings, and the upholstery is brightly colored velvet or leather. The sjees is customarily driven by black Friesian horses, either one horse in shafts, or two on either side of a pole. The harness is a breast collar style, decorated with white trim, and white rope is used for the reins and traces.
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A Sjees is a traditional Dutch two-wheeled carriage pulled by one or two horses, which originates from Friesland in the north of Netherlands. Also called a Friesian chaise, it resembles a chaise or gig carriage but with unique regional distinctions. The undercarriage, wooden axle, large wheels, and shafts are usually painted white. The body is supported on cee-springs and leather braces, has a curved dash and seats two people. Typically, the body is decorated with elaborate painting, gilding and carvings, and the upholstery is brightly colored velvet or leather. The sjees is customarily driven by black Friesian horses, either one horse in shafts, or two on either side of a pole. The harness is a breast collar style, decorated with white trim, and white rope is used for the reins and traces.
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Jani Kiço Lufi
Jani Kiço Lufi (Russian: Яны Кичо Люфи; 15 May 1931 – 15 July 2023) was an Albanian major general of the Soviet Armed Forces. He commanded the 197th Motorized Rifle Division from 1973 to 1977 and served as Chief of Staff of the 12th Army Corps in the North Caucasus Military District from 1977 to 1991. Later, he assumed the role of Inspector within the Inspectorate Group of the Joint Strategic Command of the Southern Military District of the Russian Armed Forces, adding another layer to his extensive military service. Jan Lufi was born in the village of Sofratik, located in the district center of Gjirokastër in southern Albania. He was born to a patriotic Albanian family. At the age of seven, he experienced the death of his father, and at eight, he started school. However, his education was cut short to just one year due to the Italian occupation of Albania, leading to the closure of schools. In March 1944, his mother passed away, and from April 1944 onward, Lutfi became a partisan of LANÇ. His first combat experience as a new volunteer partisan occurred on June 9, 1944. A battalion set up an ambush on the road leading to the city of Delvina, anticipating the passage of a German convoy of trucks carrying soldiers en route to reinforce the garrison of that city. The surprise attack failed, and after a brief battle, the partisans withdrew to the mountains. In the spring of 1950, having graduated from the Skanderbeg Military School, Lufi was one of the 150 cadets sent to the newly established Unified Military School in Tirana. His military prowess quickly propelled him to the position of platoon commander by the fall of 1951. Over the years, Lufi's dedication and leadership led him through various roles, including commanding the cadet battalion in 1957. His military education continued, and by 1959, he found himself studying at the M.V. Frunze Military Academy in the Soviet Union. However, the strained relations between Albania and the USSR posed challenges. Lufi's fortuitous absence during a holiday saved him from the persecutions orchestrated by Enver Hoxha against Albanians with Soviet education. Undeterred, he completed his studies in the Soviet Union, receiving his officer's identity card in 1962. Post-academy, Lufi assumed command roles, from a battalion in the 201st motorized rifle regiment to the 32nd motorized Danube regiment, demonstrating excellence in leadership. His military achievements earned him the rank of major general in 1983. Retiring in 1989, Major General Lufi settled in Krasnodar, where he became actively involved in public service. Leading the organization "General Brotherhood" and serving as the assistant to the mayor of Krasnodar from 2002 to 2008, he continued contributing to his community. In 2012, Lufi took on the role of an inspector in the inspector group of the Unified Strategic Command of the Southern Military District, actively participating in military-patriotic education and advocating for veterans' interests. Lufi, an accomplished author, penned the book "From Albanian Partisan to Soviet General," offering insights into his extraordinary life. He passed away on July 21, 2023, leaving behind a legacy of military service and dedication to his community. His contributions were not only to the defense of nations but also in shaping the post-service landscape. Jani Lufi married Julia Sergeevna Filaksenova in 1965. They had two sons, Andrey and Konstantin.
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Jani Kiço Lufi was an Albanian major general of the Soviet Armed Forces. He commanded the 197th Motorized Rifle Division from 1973 to 1977 and served as Chief of Staff of the 12th Army Corps in the North Caucasus Military District from 1977 to 1991. Later, he assumed the role of Inspector within the Inspectorate Group of the Joint Strategic Command of the Southern Military District of the Russian Armed Forces, adding another layer to his extensive military service.
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Joseph Kwaku Afrifah-Agyekum
Joseph Kwaku Afrifah-Agyekum (born December 22 in the 20th century) is the Catholic Bishop of Koforidua, Ghana. Afrifah-Agyekum was ordained a priest on July 17, 1983, and enshrined in the Diocese of Accra. Since the inauguration of the Koforidua Chapel in 1992, he has been part of the new chapel. After his ordination, he held the following positions: parochial vicar of Accra Cathedral (1983–1985); The priest of the parish “St. Peter's” in Rain (1985–1986); Doctor of Biblical Studies at the Pontifical Athenaeum Sant’ Anselmo in Rome (1986–1992); The priest of the parish “St. George's” in Koforidua, Warden of the Cathedral and Commander-in-Chief of Koforidua (1992–1993). Since 2005, he has been the parish administrator. He was consecrated by Pope Benedict XVI on April 12, 2006. he was appointed Bishop of Koforidua. He was ordained by the Archbishop of Accra, Gabriel Charles Palmer-Buckle, on July 1 of the same year; Presenting were the Archbishop of Kumasi, Peter Kwasi Sarpong, and the Archbishop of Tamale, Gregory Ebolawola Kpiebaya.
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Joseph Kwaku Afrifah-Agyekum is the Catholic Bishop of Koforidua, Ghana.
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James Inedu-George
James Inedu-George (born 28 February 1981) is a Nigerian architect, designer, painter and writer. He is the founding partner and Design Head at HTL Africa Ltd, Tao South Africa and HTL Asia Plus. Inedu-George was born and raised in Zaria (Zazzau), Kaduna state. He attended Therbow secondary school for his secondary education. He then proceeded to attend Ahmadu Bello University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science and a master’s degree in architecture. He also completed a fellowship in the University of Florida as an African architect in residence in 2020. Inedu-George started off his career as a junior designer with ITEX furniture as part of the team that designed the 2003 Nigerian presidential inauguration furniture. In 2006, he began exploring how to create sustainable architectural language that led to the development of a house that addressed current housing deficit issues, created jobs, and improved the lives of its residents. In 2008, he started a research-based innovation practice in West Africa that produced theory and building work some of which include the Fourth Mainland Bridge, the 2009 exhibition named 'Lagos: An Absence of Systems', 44.86 VGC house and the GTB twist cube. In 2011, Inedu-George participated in the “Who is Who in White Space: Exhibition of Emergent Lagos Architects 2011” and went on to design sustainable solutions to housing and flooding issues in Nigeria. In 2015, Inedu-George went on to design one of the first green buildings in Nigeria – Greenwall on Military Street Lagos and opened Tao South Africa, an architecture research firm in Johannesburg South Africa. In 2016, Inedu-George went on to develop and exhibit “Affordacity” the future of African cities. This exhibition was sponsored by the Goethe institute and the German government. In 2017, Inedu-George participated in the first Biennale d'architectured'Orleans in Orleans France with his 100 + pages book titled “An Interruptive Manifesto” which spoke against the economy of aids in Africa and a creative architecture of adaptive reuse in African cities. In 2018, Inedu-George gave a TEDX talk called “the invention of isiewu” In 2019, he and the HTL team exhibited the “miracle room” during the 2019 Lagos biennale. He was the African Architect in residence at the University of Florida in 2020 and a curator for the ArchiAfrika Pavilion at the prestigious 2021 Venice architecture Biennale. In 2021, he established HTL Asia plus dedicated to design and research in the middle east and Asia. In 2017, he was nominated for the prestigious Rolex Mentor and Protege Art Initiative.
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James Inedu-George is a Nigerian architect, designer, painter and writer. He is the founding partner and Design Head at HTL Africa Ltd, Tao South Africa and HTL Asia Plus.
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Saudi national dress
The official national dress in Saudi Arabia is the thawb for men, and the abaya for women. The dress code in Saudi Arabia recommends citizens to wear the official Saudi national dress when visiting government offices and agencies. The thawb is considered a daily essential dress for Saudi male citizens. It is a loose-fitting, long robe consisting of 22 embroidered pieces that cover most of the body, with long sleeves that end at the wrists. The sleeve endings can be either open or closed with buttons, and this style is called Kabak (cufflinks). The Saudi thawb has two common types of collars that cover part of the neck. One is a traditional rounded collar, and the other is a flip collar, popularly known as qallabi. The thawb has two symmetrical side pockets and a visible upper pocket on the left side of the chest. The style of wearing the thawb varies depending on its type, and it can be worn with a sudairiya (vest), the bisht, or ghutrah. The traditional Saudi thawb, usually white, may be worn in dark colors by some individuals during winter, but it is uncommon for Saudis to wear a colored thawb in the summer. The Saudi thawb does not come in vibrant colors. It is made from various types of fabrics, including silk or polyester, as well as synthetic and pure cotton. The Thawb Murowdin has gained popularity in the central region. It resembles the traditional Saudi thawb, but it has longer sleeves and stands out as an essential piece of clothing worn during the Saudi Ardah performance. It is distinguished by its loose-fitting design and wide sleeves that reach the ground when the hands are relaxed. In the deserts of Asir and Al-Baha, people used to wear a long-sleeved and wide thawb known as Al-Muthail. The distinctive feature of the Al-Muthail thawb is its shorter length, reaching the mid-leg. Its long sleeves gather towards the back and are tied to assist with agricultural and daily tasks. In Sarawat mountains areas with a rural nature, the thawb is not tail-coated or as wide and loose as traditional Bedouin garments. It is usually worn with a cloak or Shamla in black, white, or dark red colors, made of leather or wool. In the Tehama region of Asir, men commonly wear a lower body garment called Ezar (also known as Al-Musanaf, Al-Hawka, Al-Mathloth, or Al-Jarafi). These are different names for the same type of garment, distinguished by the fabric type and method of manufacturing. The upper body is covered with a vest known as Kurta in some areas and Sudairiya or Samij in others. These vests are typically made from black or striped fabrics. In the eastern parts of the Asir region, men wear two types of garments: the first type is called Al-Mathoulq, which is a thawb sewn in a way that makes it loose in relation to the body. Its sleeves are very wide, cut from the top, and long from the bottom. The second type is called Al-Haili, which is a loose-fitting robe with full sleeves that are not wide. In the eastern parts of the Asir region, men wear a special thawb for farming known as Al-Mabram. It is characterized by its durability, strength, and shorter length. Its sleeves are also short to facilitate movement and cultivation. There is no specific and common dress for Saudi women. However, when outside the home, they typically wear the black abaya, which is the most common color. Some women also choose to wear colored abayas. Additionally, they wear a head covering called the Tarhah (Shaila), and some also opt to wear a face-covering veil called the Niqaab. Traditional female dress in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia varies by region. It includes clothing for daily use, dresses for special occasions, and outfits for going out. Examples of such clothing are different types of dresses, the Darra’ah. Additionally, there are coverings for the head, along with various accessories such as jewelry and adornments. It is the main outerwear garment in the Western region. It is made from satin or Indian brocade fabric, depending on preferences and tastes. It is characterized by a high collar and short sleeves that reach the elbow. It is a distinctive garment worn by women in the Asir region. It is name is due to the presence of a slit above the thigh, from which several side panels descend to help widen the garment. The Matrook is made from various fabrics, including satin, black cotton, or Qatifa (velvet) fabric. It is embroidered using multi-colored silk threads, commonly found on the sleeves, chest, and along the length of the side panels.
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These are different names for the same type of garment, distinguished by the fabric type and method of manufacturing. The upper body is covered with a vest known as Kurta in some areas and Sudairiya or Samij in others. These vests are typically made from black or striped fabrics.", "title": "Saudi male dress" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "In the eastern parts of the Asir region, men wear two types of garments: the first type is called Al-Mathoulq, which is a thawb sewn in a way that makes it loose in relation to the body. Its sleeves are very wide, cut from the top, and long from the bottom. The second type is called Al-Haili, which is a loose-fitting robe with full sleeves that are not wide.", "title": "Saudi male dress" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "In the eastern parts of the Asir region, men wear a special thawb for farming known as Al-Mabram. It is characterized by its durability, strength, and shorter length. Its sleeves are also short to facilitate movement and cultivation.", "title": "Saudi male dress" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "There is no specific and common dress for Saudi women. However, when outside the home, they typically wear the black abaya, which is the most common color. Some women also choose to wear colored abayas. Additionally, they wear a head covering called the Tarhah (Shaila), and some also opt to wear a face-covering veil called the Niqaab.", "title": "Saudi female dress" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "Traditional female dress in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia varies by region. It includes clothing for daily use, dresses for special occasions, and outfits for going out. Examples of such clothing are different types of dresses, the Darra’ah. Additionally, there are coverings for the head, along with various accessories such as jewelry and adornments.", "title": "Saudi female dress" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "It is the main outerwear garment in the Western region. It is made from satin or Indian brocade fabric, depending on preferences and tastes. It is characterized by a high collar and short sleeves that reach the elbow.", "title": "Saudi female dress" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "It is a distinctive garment worn by women in the Asir region. It is name is due to the presence of a slit above the thigh, from which several side panels descend to help widen the garment. The Matrook is made from various fabrics, including satin, black cotton, or Qatifa (velvet) fabric. It is embroidered using multi-colored silk threads, commonly found on the sleeves, chest, and along the length of the side panels.", "title": "Saudi female dress" } ]
The official national dress in Saudi Arabia is the thawb for men, and the abaya for women. The dress code in Saudi Arabia recommends citizens to wear the official Saudi national dress when visiting government offices and agencies.
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Yakov Povalo-Shveikovsky
Yakov Ivanovich Povalo-Shveikovsky (Shveykovsky, Schveikovsky; Russian: Яков Иванович Повало-Швейковский, romanized: Yakov Ivanovič Povalo-Šveykovskiy; October 20, 1750 – October 9, 1807) was a Russian General of the Infantry (then the acting Privy Councillor). Povalo-Shveikovsky, who belonged to a family from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (the family came into Russian allegiance after the Siege of Smolensk in 1654), began his service in the Semyonovsky Life Guards Regiment as a corporal (1768) and in 1771 was promoted to officer in the Novgorod Infantry Regiment. In 1778 he was transferred to the Preobrazhensky Life Guards Regiment as a captain, in 1784 he was appointed colonel in the Ukrainian Light Horse Regiment, commanding which he was at the siege of Ochakov. In 1789 Povalo was a brigadier, in 1791 — major-general and chief of the Smolensk Musketeer Regiment, in 1798 — lieutenant-general, in 1799 — General of the Infantry Povalo participated with distinction in Suvorov's Italian campaign: in the affair at the river Oglio, commanding a detachment, he forced to retreat the French who prevented the passage of his troops across this river (22 April 1799); at Lecco and on the river Adda defeated a French detachment (26 April); on the march to Milan forced another French detachment to surrender (28 April); occupied Valenza (20 May); commanded a division in the affairs at the rivers Tidone and Trebia, at which he was wounded (17–20 June); with a 10,000-strong corps of Russo-Austrian troops covered the siege of the Serravalle fortress (July–August); at Novi he commanded a division and withstood the attacks of his enemy for a whole day, repelling them with success (15 August). Since the Russian troops' entry into Switzerland Povalo was a duty general in the army. Awards for the Italian campaign were: the rank of General of the Infantry, the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky and St. John of Jerusalem. In April 1800, Povalo was appointed military governor of Kiev, but in the same year "for a false report" dismissed by Emperor Paul I from service. Accepted by him (5 February 1801) again in the service, Povalo was renamed an acting Privy Councillor and appointed Senator, in which position he died.
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Yakov Ivanovich Povalo-Shveikovsky was a Russian General of the Infantry.
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Vincent Hoisington
Vincent M. Hoisington (1924 — 24 June 1972) was a Singaporean self-taught painter and sculptor. He was a pioneer in aluminium art in Singapore. Hoisington was born in Singapore in 1924. He was the son of teacher Henry Martyn Hoisington and educationist Hannah Sundram. He sold his first artwork when he was 11. He studied at St. Joseph's Institution. During the Japanese occupation of Singapore, he painted portraits and made technical drawings for the Japanese to support himself, and received piano lessons from his sister. Following the end of the occupation, he began giving piano lessons. Throughout the 1950s, Hoisington designed the decor and the window displays for the Robinsons and John Little department stores. He was also commissioned for paintings and sculptures. In 1964, he won $6,500 as well as the chance to install his mural in the Chartered Bank Building on Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur in a mural competition. By then, his murals had been installed in the Singapore Polytechnic, the Merchant Seamen's Institute, the Redemptorist Chapel and the Union House of the University of Singapore. A mural of his was also put on display at the Raffles Hotel. A painting of his which depicts the Annunciation can be found in the Novena Church. Hoisington was a pioneer of aluminium etching in Singapore. In 1972, he established an art gallery in his home. In July 2019, ten of his works were featured in the "Vincent Hoisington: Painter, Decorator" exhibition, which was held by Arts Agenda, S.E.A.. Hoisington married Agnes, a schoolteacher. They had four children, including Karen and Henry, who also became artists. They lived on 27 Margoliouth Road. He died of a heart attack on 24 June 1972.
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Vincent M. Hoisington was a Singaporean self-taught painter and sculptor. He was a pioneer in aluminium art in Singapore.
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Belle R. Harrison
Belle R. Harrison (1856-1940) was an American poet and short story author, as well as an educator. Lucy Belle Richardson was born October 20, 1856, at Camden, Alabama. She was the daughter of Professor Warfield Creath Richardson (1823-1914) and Catherine Cole (Jones) Richardson (1833-1911). Her siblings were Clement (b. 1859) and Ida (b. 1861). She was educated at Stafford school and the Tuscaloosa female college. Harrison was the author of, Poems, 1898, as well as a collection of negro short stories. She was a Methodist and a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Harrison served as president of the Kettledrum Club of Tuscaloosa. On July 21, 1881, she married John Calhoun Harrison, of Tuscaloosa. They resided in that city. Their children were Katie (b. 1882) and Adeline (b. 1888). Belle R. Harrison died in Tuscaloosa, December 4, 1940. The Belle R. Harrison Literary Society was named in her honor.
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Belle R. Harrison (1856-1940) was an American poet and short story author, as well as an educator.
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2023–24 Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)
The 2023–24 Third Amateur Football League season is the 74th of the Bulgarian Third Amateur League. The group is equivalent to the third level of the Bulgarian football pyramid, comprising four divisions based on geographical areas. These divisions are the North-West, North-East, South-East, and South-West. The number of teams in each division varies, similarly to previous seasons.
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The 2023–24 Third Amateur Football League season is the 74th of the Bulgarian Third Amateur League. The group is equivalent to the third level of the Bulgarian football pyramid, comprising four divisions based on geographical areas. These divisions are the North-West, North-East, South-East, and South-West. The number of teams in each division varies, similarly to previous seasons.
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Church of St Leonard, Thorpe Malsor
The Church of St Leonard (also called the Church of All Saints) in Thorpe Malsor, Northamptonshire is an English parish church. Renovations carried out in 1877 by Clapton Rolfe of Reading somewhat altered the character of its mediaeval (13th – 15th century) structures. Many of the Maunsells of Thorpe Malsor Hall are buried and memorialised there.
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The Church of St Leonard in Thorpe Malsor, Northamptonshire is an English parish church. Renovations carried out in 1877 by Clapton Rolfe of Reading somewhat altered the character of its mediaeval structures. Many of the Maunsells of Thorpe Malsor Hall are buried and memorialised there.
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Sejm Constituency no. 22
Krosno, officially known as Constituency no. 22, is a Polish parliamentary constituency in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship. It elects eleven members of the Sejm. The constituency is nicknamed after the city of Krosno and covers southern and eastern counties of the voivodeship.
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Krosno, officially known as Constituency no. 22, is a Polish parliamentary constituency in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship. It elects eleven members of the Sejm. The constituency is nicknamed after the city of Krosno and covers southern and eastern counties of the voivodeship.
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Springfield, Virginia (disambiguation)
Springfield is the name of several communities in the U.S. state of Virginia.
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Springfield is the name of several communities in the U.S. state of Virginia. Springfield, Albemarle County, Virginia Springfield, Fairfax County, Virginia Springfield, Page County, Virginia Springfield, Westmoreland County, Virginia Springfield, a historic home Springfield, West Virginia
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Călărași Stadium
Călărași Stadium is a football stadium in Moldova. In 2010 it was used by Codru Lozova for their home games. FC Codru Călărași is the current tenant, playing home mathces in Moldovan Liga 2.
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Călărași Stadium is a football stadium in Moldova. In 2010 it was used by Codru Lozova for their home games. FC Codru Călărași is the current tenant, playing home mathces in Moldovan Liga 2.
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Murder of Packiria Pillai Krishnasamy
On 27 July 1984, 74-year-old Packiria Pillai Krishnasamy was murdered inside his flat at Tah Ching Road, Jurong. The police managed to arrest two suspects, Ramachandran Suppiah and Krishnan Varadan, who were both allegedly responsible for causing Packiria's death during a robbery bid. In May 1987, Ramachandran and Krishnan were both sentenced to hang for murdering Packiria. Although the duo lost their first appeal against the trial verdict, Ramachandran was acquitted after his second appeal, due to insufficient evidence proving that Ramachandran had participated in the crime, and Krishnan however, remained on death row after failing to challenge his conviction a second time. Krishnan was hanged on 15 April 1994 after spending seven years on death row, and he was reportedly the longest-serving death row prisoner in Singapore at the time of his execution. On 27 July 1984, inside a flat at Tah Ching Road, Jurong, 74-year-old Packiria Pillai Krishnasamy, a provision shop owner and father of five children, was found dead by his daughter, who just arrived home at 7.50pm. Packiria, who was resting at home due to a flu before his murder, was survived by his wife, his only son and four daughters. There were at least four stab wounds on Packiria's body: two were on his neck and two were on his chest. The police found that the flat was ransacked, and some money and valuables worth about S$2,000 were missing from the flat, suggesting that the motive was theft or robbery. A bloodstained knife, which resembled a letter-opener, was found at the scene and suspected to be the murder weapon. According to his only son, Packiria was a healthy and friendly man who reportedly wanted to live until the age of 80. Except for his third daughter, Packiria's remaining children were all married and Packiria resided in the flat with his wife and his third daughter. On 28 August 1984, a month after the murder of Packiria, a suspect was arrested for the crime. The next day, the suspect, a 24-year-old Malaysian odd-job worker named Ramachandran Suppiah, was charged with murder; the police investigations showed that Ramachandran and an unnamed accomplice were allegedly responsible for the murder itself. On 4 January 1986, Ramachandran's accomplice, a 20-year-old unemployed Malaysian named Krishnan Varadan, was arrested and charged two days later with the murder; Krishnan was 18 years old at the time of the alleged offence. On 27 April 1987, both Ramachandran Suppiah and Krishnan Varadan stood trial at the High Court for murdering Packiria Pillai Krishnasamy back in 1984. The trial was presided by two judges, Judicial Commissioner Chan Sek Keong and Justice Lai Kew Chai, and the prosecution was led by Seng Kwang Boon. The prosecution's case was that both the defendants shared the common intention to commit theft from Packiria's home, and based on the statements, it was Krishnan who stabbed Packiria five times with a letter-opener and Ramachandran helped restrain the victim during the stabbing. It was further revealed that back in 1981, Krishnan used to work as an assistant at the hawker stall of Packiria's wife for ten months, before he was told to resign after Packiria's wife found his work performance unsatisfactory. Reportedly, in July 1984, Ramachandran and Krishnan visited Packiria's shop and said that Ramachandran's brother wanted to work in Packiria's shop, and they also contacted Packiria's daughter on the eve of the murder that Ramachandran and his brother would visit Packirira's flat but Krishnan would not accompany them. This would be a ruse for both the defendants to enter Packiria's flat to commit robbery and subsequently led to Packiria's death. According to the forensic pathologist Dr Wee Keng Poh, who examined the corpse, he found that one of the stab wounds to Packiria's neck was sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause death. In his statement, Ramachandran stated that he was not at the flat at the time of the murder. He claimed that he was taken to Packiria's HDB block by a "male Indian", referring to Krishnan, who wanted him to commit theft together with him. Ramachandran was waiting outside the lift after Krishnan told him to stay there and he therefore went inside Packiria's flat alone. After a few moments, Krishnan came out with bloodstains on him, and he told Ramachandran he had stabbed Packiria, and both of them went inside to search the flat for the knife, but they could not find the murder weapon. After which, Krishnan told Ramachandran that they had to flee, and Krishnan was seen carrying a plastic bag while telling Ramachandran to escape. In court however, Ramachandran departed from his statement and stated he helped restrain Packiria to help tie up his hands but after he saw Kishnan brandishing a knife, he left the scene out of fear before Krishnan stabbed the 74-year-old victim, and he was unaware all along that Krishnan carried a weapon. As for Krishnan, he gave statements that he had stabbed Packiria with a letter-opener, and during the stabbing, Ramachandran helped restrain the victim and held on to the hands while Krishnan stabbed him. In court, Krishnan gave his defence and said that he accidentally stabbed the victim on the neck, due to the fact that the victim Packiria struggled and resisted while Krishnan tried to restrain him, and during the struggle, Krishnan stabbed him without noticing, and he left the room after the scuffle between him and Packiria. On 30 April 1987, Judicial Commissioner Chan Sek Keong and Justice Lai Kew Chai delivered their verdict, with Justice Lai pronouncing the decision in court. In the verdict, Justice Lai stated that the two men shared a common intention to commit theft, and in furtherance of the common intention, Krishnan had stabbed Packiria to death and Ramamchandran had went to ransack the flat during the stabbing, and it indicated he was not frightened or confused at the sight of the stabbing, but shared the intent to steal from Packiria's flat and consented to the stabbing. Justice Lai noted that the judges found no presence of defensive wounds on Packiria's body and it showed that there was no struggle between Packiria and Krishnan during the stabbing. Hence, both Judicial Commissioner Chan and Justice Lai found Ramachandran and Krishnan guilty of murder, and the two accused were thus sentenced to death, which was the mandatory sentence for murder under Section 302 of the Penal Code. In April 1989, the appeals of both Krishnan Varadan and Ramachandran Suppiah were heard at the Court of Appeal by three judges: Justice A P Rajah, Justice F A Chua (Frederick Arthur Chua) and Justice T S Sinnathuray. Ramachandran argued that he and Krishnan only planned to commit robbery, and he never knew all along that Krishnan brought along a letter-opener or used it to stab Packiria outside of their plan. Krishnan also insisted that he never intended to cause Packiria's death when he stabbed him during the scuffle between him and the victim. On 10 January 1991, 21 months after the judgement was reserved, the Court of Appeal made their decision and dismissed the appeal, affirming the findings of the trial court in the cases of Krishnan and Ramachandran. On 15 July 1992, both Krishnan and Ramachandran filed a criminal motion to the Court of Appeal and sought to re-open their appeals. Both their lawyers, Peter Fernando (Ramachandran's lawyer) and R Palakrishnan (Krishnan's lawyer), argued that the decision to reject their clients' appeals should be ruled invalid, because one of the judges, A P Rajah, had retired in October 1990 and only signed the judgement three months later in January 1991, and the ruling was delivered by only the remaining two judges T S Sinnathuray and Justice F A Chua during the date of the ruling, which did not amount to a unanimous decision made by the three judges constituted to hear appeals in Singapore. On 11 August 1992, the Court of Appeal's three judges - Chief Justice Yong Pung How, Justice Goh Joon Seng and Justice Chao Hick Tin - delivered their judgement. They ruled in favour of the two appellants, agreeing with the defence counsels that the dismissal of the appeal with an incomplete appellate court panel was unconstitutional in the case of the two men, and they ordered a re-hearing of the appeal before a new three-judge panel to determine whether the convictions of both Ramachandran and Krishnan should be upheld. It became the first case where the verdict of a concluded appeal was ruled unconstitutional and invalid, and led to the same case being re-heard by the appellate court. On 20 October 1992, the Court of Appeal's three-judge panel, consisting of Chief Justice Yong Pung How, Justice S. Rajendran and Justice Warren Khoo, made their final ruling after they re-heard the appeal. In their judgement, the three-judge panel found that the prosecution had failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Ramamchandran had shared a common intention with Krishnan to commit murder or theft. They accepted the arguments of Ramachandran's lawyer Peter Fernando that Ramachandran should not have been called to give his defence, because there was no direct or circumstantial evidence to link Ramachandran to the murder itself. Therefore, the Court of Appeal acquitted Ramachandran of the murder charge and set aside both his murder conviction and death sentence, and allowed Ramachandran to be released. Aside from Ramachandran's acquittal, the Court of Appeal held that Krishnan was indeed guilty of the charge of murder against him, since Krishnan had admitted to stabbing Packiria to death. Hence, Krishnan became the sole perpetrator of the case to remain on death row for murdering Packiria back in 1984. The acquittal of Ramachandran made headlines in Singapore, because his case was the first in Singapore where a concluded appeal was re-opened for re-hearing and ended with Ramachandran's acquittal. According to his lawyer Peter Fernando, Ramachandran's whereabouts were unknown shortly after he was released, and the lawyer was unable to locate him. It was also the first case to be heard before the Court of Appeal twice with different judges on both occasions. Due to the unusual nature of the case, there were calls to the legal community for an urgent reform to avoid cases of wrongful convictions due to the possibility of an innocent person being executed due to the execution of one person was irreversible, as well as more caution by the prosecution to pursue a conviction in cases where the possibility of convicting the defendant is unclear. In the aftermath of Ramachandran's acquittal, his case was once again mentioned in light of the February 1994 landmark ruling of the appeal by Chin Seow Noi and her two accomplices for murdering Chin's female lover, and the appellate court stated in the verdict that it is acceptable to convict a person based on the statements of his co-accused that implicated the person in the crime. Eventually, Chin and her two co-accused (one of them was her younger brother) were all hanged on 31 March 1995 for the killing. Lawyers raised their concern that due to the ruling, there was a risk of a person being wrongfully convicted of a crime based on the statements of a co-accused. Ramachandran's former lawyer Peter Fernando stated that the strongest evidence available to incriminate his former client was merely the statements of Krishnan but no other direct or circumstantial evidence to prove his involvement in the crime, and Fernando stated that should the appellate court made such a ruling before Ramachandran's appeal was re-opened and re-heard, he would have been hanged together with Krishnan for murdering Packiria. In April 1993, Krishnan's lawyer R Palakrishnan submitted an appeal for clemency, seeking to have Krishnan's death sentence commuted to life imprisonment. During that month itself, Krishnan became the longest-serving prisoner on Singapore's death row (which also held about 70 more people); according to lawyers, a prisoner awaiting the death penalty would spend an average of two years on death row before they were executed. Some details of Krishnan's life on death row were also reported in The New Paper, which exclusively covered his case. According to Krishnan's 30-year-old brother Thirunakarasu, Krishnan kept a diary during his incarceration at Changi Prison, recording the names and personal particulars of the 48 prisoners he had seen passing by his death row solitary cell to the prison gallows between 10 July 1987 and 30 October 1993; these convicts include infamous child murderer Adrian Lim and his two female accomplices, who were hanged on 25 November 1988, and both Lim Joo Yin and Ronald Tan Chong Ngee, who were hanged on 3 April 1992 for soliciting Sim Ah Cheoh to smuggle drugs in 1985. At that point, Krishnan's mother died the age of 54 in 1990 from cancer while his father suffered from poor health and died in 1991 at the age of 62. Krishnan, the eighth of nine children in his family, would constantly receive visits from his siblings from Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh, and only Thirunakarasu's sister-in-law Mohana, a police constable who lived in Singapore, would visit him most often, and Krishnan would often maintain a cheerful demeanour while trying to hide his sadness to avoid making Mohana said. Reportedly, aside from reading books, watching television and looking at photos of his family, Krishnan would also chat with his neighbour on death row and regularly made Hindu prayers inside his cell. He fashioned a rosary with 108 beads made of bread crusts and used it to pray, and he would fast every Friday whenever an execution(s) took place, since it was a practice to carry out executions at dawn during Friday mornings. Krishnan also fast for a week whenever the death anniversary of Packiria was around the corner, and also pray for his visitors. Krishnan's brother also told the press that when Krishnan first heard the sounds of the trapdoor opening in the gallows nearby, he was so traumatized and haunted by it that he cannot sleep for days, and he also would see the death row inmates crying, being dragged forcibly or smiling as they walked past his cell, and he also became resigned to the fact that he might meet the same fate as the inmates he seen. On 13 April 1994, it was reported that Krishnan's plea for clemency was rejected by then President Ong Teng Cheong, who, on the advice of the Cabinet, chose to not spare Krishnan from the gallows. He was due to hang at Changi Prison on 15 April 1994 for murdering Packiria Pillai Krishnasamy, nearly ten years after he committed the crime. On the same date of Krishnan's execution, a 40-year-old moneylender named Koh Aik Siew was hanged at Changi Prison for trafficking 680g of heroin. Koh, who committed the offence in 1993, was the 53rd person to be executed under the Misuse of Drugs Act since 1975. Shortly after Krishnan's case made the news in April 1993 (a year before he was hanged), Packiria's family members, who were still saddened over his death, also came forward to give the side of their story. Packiria's only son told The New Paper that his father treated Krishnan like a son, and Packiria would often cook breakfast for Krishnan while he was still working under his mother and lived at his father's flat. Packiria's son stated that being the only son and having married with children himself, he hoped that Krishnan would be taking on the role as a surrogate son and caretaker of his son more during his absence. Packiria's son stated that while he was not harbouring any feelings of vengeance, he was unable to forgive Krishnan, who killed his father even though they treated him like family in the past. Packiria's fourth daughter also stated when she conveyed to her father about Krishnan's intention of introducing Ramachandran's brother to work for her father, she felt guilty as she never knew that this would lead to the death of her father, whom she described as a good man undeserving of such a brutal death.
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Krishnan was hanged on 15 April 1994 after spending seven years on death row, and he was reportedly the longest-serving death row prisoner in Singapore at the time of his execution.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "On 27 July 1984, inside a flat at Tah Ching Road, Jurong, 74-year-old Packiria Pillai Krishnasamy, a provision shop owner and father of five children, was found dead by his daughter, who just arrived home at 7.50pm. Packiria, who was resting at home due to a flu before his murder, was survived by his wife, his only son and four daughters. There were at least four stab wounds on Packiria's body: two were on his neck and two were on his chest. The police found that the flat was ransacked, and some money and valuables worth about S$2,000 were missing from the flat, suggesting that the motive was theft or robbery. A bloodstained knife, which resembled a letter-opener, was found at the scene and suspected to be the murder weapon. According to his only son, Packiria was a healthy and friendly man who reportedly wanted to live until the age of 80. Except for his third daughter, Packiria's remaining children were all married and Packiria resided in the flat with his wife and his third daughter.", "title": "Murder and investigations" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "On 28 August 1984, a month after the murder of Packiria, a suspect was arrested for the crime. The next day, the suspect, a 24-year-old Malaysian odd-job worker named Ramachandran Suppiah, was charged with murder; the police investigations showed that Ramachandran and an unnamed accomplice were allegedly responsible for the murder itself. On 4 January 1986, Ramachandran's accomplice, a 20-year-old unemployed Malaysian named Krishnan Varadan, was arrested and charged two days later with the murder; Krishnan was 18 years old at the time of the alleged offence.", "title": "Murder and investigations" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "On 27 April 1987, both Ramachandran Suppiah and Krishnan Varadan stood trial at the High Court for murdering Packiria Pillai Krishnasamy back in 1984. The trial was presided by two judges, Judicial Commissioner Chan Sek Keong and Justice Lai Kew Chai, and the prosecution was led by Seng Kwang Boon.", "title": "Murder trial" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "The prosecution's case was that both the defendants shared the common intention to commit theft from Packiria's home, and based on the statements, it was Krishnan who stabbed Packiria five times with a letter-opener and Ramachandran helped restrain the victim during the stabbing. It was further revealed that back in 1981, Krishnan used to work as an assistant at the hawker stall of Packiria's wife for ten months, before he was told to resign after Packiria's wife found his work performance unsatisfactory. Reportedly, in July 1984, Ramachandran and Krishnan visited Packiria's shop and said that Ramachandran's brother wanted to work in Packiria's shop, and they also contacted Packiria's daughter on the eve of the murder that Ramachandran and his brother would visit Packirira's flat but Krishnan would not accompany them. This would be a ruse for both the defendants to enter Packiria's flat to commit robbery and subsequently led to Packiria's death. According to the forensic pathologist Dr Wee Keng Poh, who examined the corpse, he found that one of the stab wounds to Packiria's neck was sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause death.", "title": "Murder trial" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "In his statement, Ramachandran stated that he was not at the flat at the time of the murder. He claimed that he was taken to Packiria's HDB block by a \"male Indian\", referring to Krishnan, who wanted him to commit theft together with him. Ramachandran was waiting outside the lift after Krishnan told him to stay there and he therefore went inside Packiria's flat alone. After a few moments, Krishnan came out with bloodstains on him, and he told Ramachandran he had stabbed Packiria, and both of them went inside to search the flat for the knife, but they could not find the murder weapon. After which, Krishnan told Ramachandran that they had to flee, and Krishnan was seen carrying a plastic bag while telling Ramachandran to escape. In court however, Ramachandran departed from his statement and stated he helped restrain Packiria to help tie up his hands but after he saw Kishnan brandishing a knife, he left the scene out of fear before Krishnan stabbed the 74-year-old victim, and he was unaware all along that Krishnan carried a weapon.", "title": "Murder trial" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "As for Krishnan, he gave statements that he had stabbed Packiria with a letter-opener, and during the stabbing, Ramachandran helped restrain the victim and held on to the hands while Krishnan stabbed him. In court, Krishnan gave his defence and said that he accidentally stabbed the victim on the neck, due to the fact that the victim Packiria struggled and resisted while Krishnan tried to restrain him, and during the struggle, Krishnan stabbed him without noticing, and he left the room after the scuffle between him and Packiria.", "title": "Murder trial" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "On 30 April 1987, Judicial Commissioner Chan Sek Keong and Justice Lai Kew Chai delivered their verdict, with Justice Lai pronouncing the decision in court. In the verdict, Justice Lai stated that the two men shared a common intention to commit theft, and in furtherance of the common intention, Krishnan had stabbed Packiria to death and Ramamchandran had went to ransack the flat during the stabbing, and it indicated he was not frightened or confused at the sight of the stabbing, but shared the intent to steal from Packiria's flat and consented to the stabbing. Justice Lai noted that the judges found no presence of defensive wounds on Packiria's body and it showed that there was no struggle between Packiria and Krishnan during the stabbing. Hence, both Judicial Commissioner Chan and Justice Lai found Ramachandran and Krishnan guilty of murder, and the two accused were thus sentenced to death, which was the mandatory sentence for murder under Section 302 of the Penal Code.", "title": "Murder trial" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "In April 1989, the appeals of both Krishnan Varadan and Ramachandran Suppiah were heard at the Court of Appeal by three judges: Justice A P Rajah, Justice F A Chua (Frederick Arthur Chua) and Justice T S Sinnathuray. Ramachandran argued that he and Krishnan only planned to commit robbery, and he never knew all along that Krishnan brought along a letter-opener or used it to stab Packiria outside of their plan. Krishnan also insisted that he never intended to cause Packiria's death when he stabbed him during the scuffle between him and the victim.", "title": "First appeal process" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "On 10 January 1991, 21 months after the judgement was reserved, the Court of Appeal made their decision and dismissed the appeal, affirming the findings of the trial court in the cases of Krishnan and Ramachandran.", "title": "First appeal process" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "On 15 July 1992, both Krishnan and Ramachandran filed a criminal motion to the Court of Appeal and sought to re-open their appeals. Both their lawyers, Peter Fernando (Ramachandran's lawyer) and R Palakrishnan (Krishnan's lawyer), argued that the decision to reject their clients' appeals should be ruled invalid, because one of the judges, A P Rajah, had retired in October 1990 and only signed the judgement three months later in January 1991, and the ruling was delivered by only the remaining two judges T S Sinnathuray and Justice F A Chua during the date of the ruling, which did not amount to a unanimous decision made by the three judges constituted to hear appeals in Singapore.", "title": "Second appeal process" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "On 11 August 1992, the Court of Appeal's three judges - Chief Justice Yong Pung How, Justice Goh Joon Seng and Justice Chao Hick Tin - delivered their judgement. They ruled in favour of the two appellants, agreeing with the defence counsels that the dismissal of the appeal with an incomplete appellate court panel was unconstitutional in the case of the two men, and they ordered a re-hearing of the appeal before a new three-judge panel to determine whether the convictions of both Ramachandran and Krishnan should be upheld. It became the first case where the verdict of a concluded appeal was ruled unconstitutional and invalid, and led to the same case being re-heard by the appellate court.", "title": "Second appeal process" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "On 20 October 1992, the Court of Appeal's three-judge panel, consisting of Chief Justice Yong Pung How, Justice S. Rajendran and Justice Warren Khoo, made their final ruling after they re-heard the appeal.", "title": "Second appeal process" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "In their judgement, the three-judge panel found that the prosecution had failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Ramamchandran had shared a common intention with Krishnan to commit murder or theft. They accepted the arguments of Ramachandran's lawyer Peter Fernando that Ramachandran should not have been called to give his defence, because there was no direct or circumstantial evidence to link Ramachandran to the murder itself. Therefore, the Court of Appeal acquitted Ramachandran of the murder charge and set aside both his murder conviction and death sentence, and allowed Ramachandran to be released. Aside from Ramachandran's acquittal, the Court of Appeal held that Krishnan was indeed guilty of the charge of murder against him, since Krishnan had admitted to stabbing Packiria to death. Hence, Krishnan became the sole perpetrator of the case to remain on death row for murdering Packiria back in 1984.", "title": "Second appeal process" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "The acquittal of Ramachandran made headlines in Singapore, because his case was the first in Singapore where a concluded appeal was re-opened for re-hearing and ended with Ramachandran's acquittal. According to his lawyer Peter Fernando, Ramachandran's whereabouts were unknown shortly after he was released, and the lawyer was unable to locate him. It was also the first case to be heard before the Court of Appeal twice with different judges on both occasions. Due to the unusual nature of the case, there were calls to the legal community for an urgent reform to avoid cases of wrongful convictions due to the possibility of an innocent person being executed due to the execution of one person was irreversible, as well as more caution by the prosecution to pursue a conviction in cases where the possibility of convicting the defendant is unclear.", "title": "Second appeal process" }, { "paragraph_id": 15, "text": "In the aftermath of Ramachandran's acquittal, his case was once again mentioned in light of the February 1994 landmark ruling of the appeal by Chin Seow Noi and her two accomplices for murdering Chin's female lover, and the appellate court stated in the verdict that it is acceptable to convict a person based on the statements of his co-accused that implicated the person in the crime. Eventually, Chin and her two co-accused (one of them was her younger brother) were all hanged on 31 March 1995 for the killing. Lawyers raised their concern that due to the ruling, there was a risk of a person being wrongfully convicted of a crime based on the statements of a co-accused. Ramachandran's former lawyer Peter Fernando stated that the strongest evidence available to incriminate his former client was merely the statements of Krishnan but no other direct or circumstantial evidence to prove his involvement in the crime, and Fernando stated that should the appellate court made such a ruling before Ramachandran's appeal was re-opened and re-heard, he would have been hanged together with Krishnan for murdering Packiria.", "title": "Second appeal process" }, { "paragraph_id": 16, "text": "In April 1993, Krishnan's lawyer R Palakrishnan submitted an appeal for clemency, seeking to have Krishnan's death sentence commuted to life imprisonment. During that month itself, Krishnan became the longest-serving prisoner on Singapore's death row (which also held about 70 more people); according to lawyers, a prisoner awaiting the death penalty would spend an average of two years on death row before they were executed.", "title": "Fate of Krishnan" }, { "paragraph_id": 17, "text": "Some details of Krishnan's life on death row were also reported in The New Paper, which exclusively covered his case. According to Krishnan's 30-year-old brother Thirunakarasu, Krishnan kept a diary during his incarceration at Changi Prison, recording the names and personal particulars of the 48 prisoners he had seen passing by his death row solitary cell to the prison gallows between 10 July 1987 and 30 October 1993; these convicts include infamous child murderer Adrian Lim and his two female accomplices, who were hanged on 25 November 1988, and both Lim Joo Yin and Ronald Tan Chong Ngee, who were hanged on 3 April 1992 for soliciting Sim Ah Cheoh to smuggle drugs in 1985. At that point, Krishnan's mother died the age of 54 in 1990 from cancer while his father suffered from poor health and died in 1991 at the age of 62. Krishnan, the eighth of nine children in his family, would constantly receive visits from his siblings from Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh, and only Thirunakarasu's sister-in-law Mohana, a police constable who lived in Singapore, would visit him most often, and Krishnan would often maintain a cheerful demeanour while trying to hide his sadness to avoid making Mohana said.", "title": "Fate of Krishnan" }, { "paragraph_id": 18, "text": "Reportedly, aside from reading books, watching television and looking at photos of his family, Krishnan would also chat with his neighbour on death row and regularly made Hindu prayers inside his cell. He fashioned a rosary with 108 beads made of bread crusts and used it to pray, and he would fast every Friday whenever an execution(s) took place, since it was a practice to carry out executions at dawn during Friday mornings. Krishnan also fast for a week whenever the death anniversary of Packiria was around the corner, and also pray for his visitors. Krishnan's brother also told the press that when Krishnan first heard the sounds of the trapdoor opening in the gallows nearby, he was so traumatized and haunted by it that he cannot sleep for days, and he also would see the death row inmates crying, being dragged forcibly or smiling as they walked past his cell, and he also became resigned to the fact that he might meet the same fate as the inmates he seen.", "title": "Fate of Krishnan" }, { "paragraph_id": 19, "text": "On 13 April 1994, it was reported that Krishnan's plea for clemency was rejected by then President Ong Teng Cheong, who, on the advice of the Cabinet, chose to not spare Krishnan from the gallows. He was due to hang at Changi Prison on 15 April 1994 for murdering Packiria Pillai Krishnasamy, nearly ten years after he committed the crime. On the same date of Krishnan's execution, a 40-year-old moneylender named Koh Aik Siew was hanged at Changi Prison for trafficking 680g of heroin. Koh, who committed the offence in 1993, was the 53rd person to be executed under the Misuse of Drugs Act since 1975.", "title": "Fate of Krishnan" }, { "paragraph_id": 20, "text": "Shortly after Krishnan's case made the news in April 1993 (a year before he was hanged), Packiria's family members, who were still saddened over his death, also came forward to give the side of their story. Packiria's only son told The New Paper that his father treated Krishnan like a son, and Packiria would often cook breakfast for Krishnan while he was still working under his mother and lived at his father's flat. Packiria's son stated that being the only son and having married with children himself, he hoped that Krishnan would be taking on the role as a surrogate son and caretaker of his son more during his absence. Packiria's son stated that while he was not harbouring any feelings of vengeance, he was unable to forgive Krishnan, who killed his father even though they treated him like family in the past. Packiria's fourth daughter also stated when she conveyed to her father about Krishnan's intention of introducing Ramachandran's brother to work for her father, she felt guilty as she never knew that this would lead to the death of her father, whom she described as a good man undeserving of such a brutal death.", "title": "Fate of Packiria's family" } ]
On 27 July 1984, 74-year-old Packiria Pillai Krishnasamy was murdered inside his flat at Tah Ching Road, Jurong. The police managed to arrest two suspects, Ramachandran Suppiah and Krishnan Varadan, who were both allegedly responsible for causing Packiria's death during a robbery bid. In May 1987, Ramachandran and Krishnan were both sentenced to hang for murdering Packiria. Although the duo lost their first appeal against the trial verdict, Ramachandran was acquitted after his second appeal, due to insufficient evidence proving that Ramachandran had participated in the crime, and Krishnan however, remained on death row after failing to challenge his conviction a second time. Krishnan was hanged on 15 April 1994 after spending seven years on death row, and he was reportedly the longest-serving death row prisoner in Singapore at the time of his execution.
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Chiara Fumai
Chiara Fumai (1978–2017) was an Italian performance artist. Born in Rome, Fumai graduated in architecture from Polytechnic University of Milan, and had her breakout in 2013, winning Furla Prize with a performance based on a work by Valerie Solanas. She took part in documenta (13) and held performances at MAXXI, Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume and Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa [it], among other places. In 2016 she won the Premio New York. She committed suicide on 16 August 2017, at the age of 39. In 2019 her works were exhibited in the Italian Pavilion on the occasion of the 58th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale.
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1472 F.C.
1472 Football Club commonly referred to as 1472 FC, is a Nigeria professional football club based in Lagos, Nigeria. The club, founded in 2023, competes in the Nigeria National League, the second tier of the Nigerian football league system. The team plays at the Teslim Balogun Stadium. 1472 Football Club was formed in October 2023 by Dozy Mmobuosi. After sponsoring the 2023 Nigeria Federation Cup and attempt to purchase Sheffield United, Mmobuosi decided to startup his own football club in Nigeria. The name of the club was curled from the year 1472 in Nigeria where the Lagos was visited by the Portuguese explorer Ruy de Sequeira. 1472 FC purchased playing rights in Nigeria National League (NNL) in October 2023 after fulfilling all obligations to participate NNL. The club played its first debut match on 11 November 2023 against former NPFL club Dakkada Football club where they gained a point from the away match against the club in a 2-2 draw at the Uyo Township Stadium in Akwa Ibom State. Their first league goal was scored by Solomon Alade. It is rumored that the team is currently constructing a 20,000 capacity stadium to house 1472 FC as its home ground. On 21 November 2023, the club announced the signing of two international players from Brazil. The team currently plays at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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1472 Football Club commonly referred to as 1472 FC, is a Nigeria professional football club based in Lagos, Nigeria. The club, founded in 2023, competes in the Nigeria National League, the second tier of the Nigerian football league system. The team plays at the Teslim Balogun Stadium.
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Theodor Schädler
Theodor Schädler (2 January 1896 – 23 December 1975) was a politician from Liechtenstein. He was the leader of the German National Movement in Liechtenstein, a Nazi Party that aimed to unify with Nazi Germany. Schädler was born on 2 January 1896 in Triesenberg to the son of tailor Hieronymus Schädler and his mother Rosina Heeb as one of three children. He obtained a diploma in electrical engineering, and from 1929 to 1939 he was operations manager of the Lawena power plant. He was suspended on 21 January 1939 due to his involvement in antisemetic agitation in Liechtenstein. After the Anschluss of Austria in 1938, Schädler was heavily involved in the establishment of the German National Movement in Liechtenstein (VDBL) and headed the party from 1938 to 1940. In the late evening of 24 March 1939, during a visit to Berlin by Franz Joseph II and Josef Hoop the VBDL staged an amateurish coup attempt, first trying to provoke an intervention from Nazi Germany by burning swastikas, followed by declaring an Anschluß with Germany. Approximately 40 members of the VBDL starting from Nendeln marched towards Vaduz, but were turned back by Anton Frommelt, VBDL members subsequently gathered outside of Schaan under the leadership of Schädler, but many were prevented from leaving their homes from opponents. The leaders were almost immediately arrested and the hoped-for German invasion failed to materialise. Schädler was arrested along with many other coup participants, though out of fear of German intervention, he was released in December 1939 on the condition that he left Liechtenstein. He fled to Nazi Germany after his release. The VBDL was effectively defunct after the coup until it was reformed by Alfons Goop in 1940 in which Schädler retained in contact with until 1945. After World War II ended in 1945, Schädler was put on trial for high treason and was sentenced to several years in prison in Liechtenstein, though he did not serve this sentence and remained in West Germany until his death on 23 December 1975 in Bad Waldsee, aged 78 years old. Schädler married Amalia Deschelmayer (16 December 1896 – 31 December 1996) on 31 December 1925 and they had four children together.
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Theodor Schädler was a politician from Liechtenstein. He was the leader of the German National Movement in Liechtenstein, a Nazi Party that aimed to unify with Nazi Germany.
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Ben van den Dungen
Ben van den Dungen (The Hague, born 29 October 1960) is a Dutch jazz saxophonist, composer and music educator. Van den Dungen studied at the Royal Conservatoire The Hague, graduating cum laude (1988). He has been performing nationally and internationally since the 1980s and teaches at the Codarts Jazz Academy Rotterdam. Ben decided to play the saxophone in the early 1980s, after dropping out of school, without any previous musical education. He was accepted into the Haags Conservatorium where he was taught by Ruud Brink, Ferdinand Povel, Sandy Mosse and Sal Nistico. During his studies, he joined Jan Laurens Hartong's latin jazz group Nueva Manteca. Together with fellow student Jarmo Hoogendijk he started the Ben van den Dungen/jarmo Hoogendijk Quintet, with drummer Eric Ineke, bass player Harry Emmery and pianist Rob van Bavel. The quintet received the NOS Jazz Award (1985) and had considerable success performing in The Netherlands, including several performances at the North Sea Jazz Festival, and abroad. After Hoogendijk sustained an embouchure injury and quit playing in 2004, their musical collaboration ended. Early 2000s, he traveled to India to study, resulting in the How2BE project. Over the years, he has continued performing there in different setups. In 2003 he started combining tango with jazz and other styles of music with the ensemble Tango Extremo/Musica Extrema, together with his partner Tanya Schaap. Van den Dungen also played in the Louis van Dijk Super Band and with Lucas van Merwijks Cubop City Big Band. He formed the Ben van den Dungen Quartet in 2010 with pianist Miguel Rodriguez, bassist Marius Beets and drummer Gijs Dijkhuizen. Up until 2023, the band has released five albums. As of 2023, he is also still performing with Nueva Manteca. During his career, Van den Dungen has played with various international musicians from the jazz and world music scenes, including Cindy Blackman, Mal Waldron, Woody Shaw, Luis Conte, Orestes Vilato, Armando Peraza, Giovanni Hildalgo, Nicky Marrero, Claudio Roditi and Ralph Irizarry. Van den Dungen has been teaching at the Codarts Jazz Academy Rotterdam since 1991. He acted as head of Codarts' jazz department for a number of years. He also produced several jazz summer schools in Korea, Bali and India. Van den Dungen has also been active as composer, producer, representative for artists' interests and as podcast maker. A selection of bands in which Van den Dungen performed: Ben van den Dungen/Jarmo Hoogendijk Quintet Louis van Dijk Super Band Ben van den Dungen Quartet Nueva Manteca Musica Extrema/Tango Extremo How2Be Cubop City Big Band
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Guy Armand Romano
Guy Armand Romano (11 June 1937 – 23 November 2023) was a French Roman Catholic prelate. He was Apostolic Administrator of Niamey from 1984 to 1997 and titular bishop of Cput Cilla. He was appointed bishop of Niamey by John Paul II from 1997 to 2003 when he resigned due poor health. He died in Paris, on 23 November 2023, at the age of 86.
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Guy Armand Romano was a French Roman Catholic prelate. He was Apostolic Administrator of Niamey from 1984 to 1997 and titular bishop of Cput Cilla. He was appointed bishop of Niamey by John Paul II from 1997 to 2003 when he resigned due poor health. He died in Paris, on 23 November 2023, at the age of 86.
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2023-12-04T21:26:01Z
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75,481,826
2023 eruption of Mount Marapi
On 3 December 2023, Mount Marapi, a complex volcano on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, erupted, sending ash as high as 3,000 metres (10,000 ft) into the air, and depositing large amounts of volcanic ash in nearby districts. Twenty-four hikers were found dead near the crater of the volcano. As the most active complex volcano in West Sumatra province, and in proximity to populated areas, Mount Marapi is a significant hazard. Since 2011, the volcano has been at the level II (Waspada) of a four-tier alert system set up by the Volcanological Survey of Indonesia. A significant eruption occurred in 1979, killing 60 people. At least one person was killed in an eruption in 1996. During April–May 2018 ashfalls to the southeast occurred. The volcano last erupted in January 2023 but did not cause casualties. Predicting the volcano's behavior is described as difficult because the geological sources of its sudden eruptions are shallow and near its peak; that is, its eruptions are not caused by a deep movement of magma that can be detected as volcanic earthquakes on seismic monitors. About 1,400 people live on its slopes in the Rubai and Gobah Cumantiang villages, about 5–6 kilometres (3.1–3.7 mi) from the summit. Before the 2023 eruption, Volcanological Survey of Indonesia head Hendra Gunawan said that the agency had been warning the local conservation agency and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry for over a decade against allowing climbers to go within three kilometres (1.9 mi) of the volcano's crater. The conservation agency said that climbing permits were issued by several local agencies, including the provincial government of West Sumatra, the local office of the National Search and Rescue Agency in the provincial capital of Padang, and the National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure. Some of the hiking trails on Marapi had been reopened in June 2023 following the eruptions earlier in the year. On 3 December 2023, Mount Marapi erupted. The eruption sent ash as high as 3,000 metres (10,000 ft) into the air, and volcanic ash was deposited in several nearby districts. There were a total of 46 eruptions and 66 blasts observed from the volcano's observation post on 3–4 December. Several cities in West Sumatra such as Padang Panjang and Bukittinggi, as well as the regencies of Pasaman and West Pasaman received volcanic ash. The eruption lasted four minutes and registered 30 mm (1.2 in) as its maximum amplitude on a seismograph. On 22 December, the volcano erupted again, emitting volcanic ash that forced the cancellation of flights at Minangkabau International Airport. The eruption occurred while many climbers were on the mountain's slopes. Out of 75 hikers who climbed the mountain on 2 December, 49 were evacuated, three were found alive and rescued, and 24 were found dead; twelve of the survivors were injured. The fatalities were found near the crater of the volcano, while the search for other missing hikers was interrupted by sporadic eruptions, with the body of the last fatality being recovered on 6 December. The fatalities suffered severe burns that prevented facial identification, while some of the survivors sustained burns and fractures. One hiker recalled that he had not noticed any warning that the volcano was going to erupt apart from encountering a group of monkeys screaming frantically as they reached the foot of the volcano upon their descent. In response to the eruption, local authorities prohibited any activity within three kilometres (1.9 mi) of the volcano. Masks were distributed to residents, who were encouraged to stay home. At the end of 5 December, while the evacuation process was still ongoing, out of 23 fatalities found, only five bodies were recovered that day. All 23 bodies were eventually recovered by the afternoon of 6 December, marking the end of the evacuation.
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On 3 December 2023, Mount Marapi, a complex volcano on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, erupted, sending ash as high as 3,000 metres (10,000 ft) into the air, and depositing large amounts of volcanic ash in nearby districts. Twenty-four hikers were found dead near the crater of the volcano.
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Anneleen Kool
Anneleen Kool is a botanist who works as the head of the botanical garden at the Natural History Museum at the University of Oslo. Kool is known for her studies on the ethnobotany of the Nordic countries to identify human-plant interactions and local ecological knowledge that contributes to plant diversity in cultural and natural environments. She led the establishment of the thematic Viking Gardens, where the yearly Viking Garden Day event is hosted in the botanical gardens of the Natural History Museum at the University of Oslo. Kool was the recipient of Uppsala University’s Distinguished Teaching Award in 2007.
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Anneleen Kool is a botanist who works as the head of the botanical garden at the Natural History Museum at the University of Oslo.
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Ane Gabarain
Ane Gabarain Gaztelumendi (born 2 June 1963) is a Spanish actress from the Basque Country. Ane Gabarain Gaztelumendi was born in San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa on 2 June 1963. She made her film debut in Maider. She developed a television career in Basque public broadcaster Euskal Telebista series such as Bi eta bat [eu], Jaun ta Jabe [eu], and Mi querido Klikowsky [es]. She also portrayed Concha in Periodistas. In addition to her film and television work, she has been long involved in the Basque stage scene.
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Ane Gabarain Gaztelumendi is a Spanish actress from the Basque Country.
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Dutch Reformed Church, Bethulie
The Dutch Reformed Church in Bethulie is a congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church in the South Free State which was founded in 1862 as the 10th congregation of the Church in the Orange Free State and almost the 85th in the Church. It is located in the Presbytery of Smithfield, together with the parishes of Smithfield, Edenburg, Rouxville, Wepener, Dewetsdorp, Zastron, Reddersburg and Vanstadensrus. In 2015, Bethulie had 479 professing and 137 baptized members and the Presbytery 3,006 and 844 respectively.
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The Dutch Reformed Church in Bethulie is a congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church in the South Free State which was founded in 1862 as the 10th congregation of the Church in the Orange Free State and almost the 85th in the Church. It is located in the Presbytery of Smithfield, together with the parishes of Smithfield, Edenburg, Rouxville, Wepener, Dewetsdorp, Zastron, Reddersburg and Vanstadensrus. In 2015, Bethulie had 479 professing and 137 baptized members and the Presbytery 3,006 and 844 respectively.
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Queguay Formation
The Queguay Formation is a geologic formation in Uruguay. It consists of a lithological group composed of calcareous, calc-siliceous and siliceous rocks, of pedogenic or subterranean origin. It is formed by white and whitish limestones, massive, sandy and brecciated. Several fossil gastropods have been found here:
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The Queguay Formation is a geologic formation in Uruguay. It consists of a lithological group composed of calcareous, calc-siliceous and siliceous rocks, of pedogenic or subterranean origin. It is formed by white and whitish limestones, massive, sandy and brecciated.
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Valmiki Samhita
The Valmiki Samhita (Sanskrit: वाल्मीकिसंहिता, romanized: Vālmīkisaṁhitā) is a Sanskrit text of six chapters. It comes under the Narada Panchratra. The Valmiki Samhita is attributed to the worship of Rama and Sita. It describes them to be the utmost reality. According to the Valmiki Samhita, Rama is Svayam Bhagavan whose abode is higher than the highest and who is considered as the origin of Chaturvyuha, namely Vasudeva, Sankarshana, Pradyumna, and Aniruddha. And from him the lineage of Shadakshar Sri Ram Mantraraj (six-syllabled mantra of Rama) has been started - भगवान् रामचन्द्रो वै परं ब्रह्म श्रुति श्रुतः। दयालुः शरणं नित्यं दासानां दीन चेतसाम् ।। इमां सृष्टिं समुत्पाद्य जीवानां हितकाम्यया। आद्यां शक्तिं महादेवीं श्रीसीतां जनकात्मजाम् ।। तारकं मन्त्रराजं तु श्रावयामास ईश्वरः। जानकी तुजगन्माता हनुमन्तं गुणाकरम्।। श्रावयामास नूनं हि ब्राह्मणं सुधियां वरम्। तस्मादेव वसिष्टर्षिः क्रमादस्मादवातरत् ।। This translates to: The Supreme Being, Rama, is compassionate, always ready to protect his eternal servants and to assist those with meek hearts. This is well-known in the Vedas. He created this universe and, with the desire for the welfare of people, Rama imparted the transcendental mantra to Sita, the daughter of King Janaka than She revealed this to the glorious Hanuman, the repository of virtues. Hanuman then conveyed it to Brahma, who in turn passed it on to the sage Vasishtha. Thus, in this sequence, the divine mantra descended into this world. According to Bhavishya Purana only Hymns mentioned in Valmiki Samhita's are allowed to write not the entire as it also contains vedic portion as Maithili Mahopanishad in it's chapter 5: वाल्मीकिसंहितायाश्च लेखने च तथा क्वचित् । स्तोत्रमात्रं लिखेद्विप्रा अव्रती न लिखेत्क्वचित् ॥८१॥ "If one ever wishes to transcribe the Valmiki Samhita, only hymns should be written, and that too, by a group of learned individuals! It should never be written without observance of religious vows." - (Bhavishya Purana, Madhyam Parva 1.7.81) Maithili Mahopanishad (Sanskrit: मैथिली महोपनिषद्) is attached to Atharvaveda and is also found completely quoted in Valmiki Samhita's Chapter 5. Maithili Mahopanishad has total five chapters in a dialogue form between Sita and sages and this dialogue was described to Parvati by Shiva. This Upaniṣad describes the lineage of Sri Ram Mantraraj (i.e. Ram Shadakshar Mantra, rāṃ rāmāya namaḥ) इममेव मनुं पूर्वं साकेतपतिर्मामिवोचत् । अहं हनुमते मम प्रियाय प्रियतराय । सर्वेद वेदिने ब्रह्मणे । स वसिष्ठाय । स पराशराय । स व्यासाय । स शुकाय । इत्येषोपनिषत् इत्येषा ब्रह्मविद्या । Goddess Sita says: This six-syllabled mantra, 'The Ram Mantra,' was given to me by the Lord of Saket, imparting divine instructions. I passed this Mantra to my dear and beloved servant, Hanuman. Hanuman passed it on to the knower of Vedas, Brahma. Brahma passed it on Vashishtha. Vashishtha instructed Parashara. Parashara passed it on to Vyasa. Vyasa imparted it to Shukadeva Muni. This is the essence of the Upanishads, this is the knowledge of the ultimate truth.—Maithili Mahopanishad Chapter 5 Valmiki Samhita comes under Panchratric text and Lakṣmī Narsimha Bhatt has placed it at 172 place in his work Panchratra Samhitasu and a western scholar F. Otto Schrader has kept Valmiki Samhita at 148 place in his work- Introduction to Panchratra and Ahirbudhnya Samhita. Acharya Baldev Upadhyay has also kept Valmiki Samhita under Panchratric text in his work Sanskrit Vangmay Ka Brihad Itihaas. Eminent scholars in India like Swami Karpatri and Anjani Nandan Sharan has kept Valmiki Samhita under a most important text in the worship of Rama and Sita in their works Ramayana Mimansa and Vinay Piyush respectively . Valmiki Samhita's mention is also found in other scriptures like Vishwamitra Samhita.
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The Valmiki Samhita is a Sanskrit text of six chapters. It comes under the Narada Panchratra. The Valmiki Samhita is attributed to the worship of Rama and Sita. It describes them to be the utmost reality. According to the Valmiki Samhita, Rama is Svayam Bhagavan whose abode is higher than the highest and who is considered as the origin of Chaturvyuha, namely Vasudeva, Sankarshana, Pradyumna, and Aniruddha. And from him the lineage of Shadakshar Sri Ram Mantraraj has been started - This translates to: The Supreme Being, Rama, is compassionate, always ready to protect his eternal servants and to assist those with meek hearts. This is well-known in the Vedas. He created this universe and, with the desire for the welfare of people, Rama imparted the transcendental mantra to Sita, the daughter of King Janaka than She revealed this to the glorious Hanuman, the repository of virtues. Hanuman then conveyed it to Brahma, who in turn passed it on to the sage Vasishtha. Thus, in this sequence, the divine mantra descended into this world. According to Bhavishya Purana only Hymns mentioned in Valmiki Samhita's are allowed to write not the entire as it also contains vedic portion as Maithili Mahopanishad in it's chapter 5: "If one ever wishes to transcribe the Valmiki Samhita, only hymns should be written, and that too, by a group of learned individuals! It should never be written without observance of religious vows." - (Bhavishya Purana, Madhyam Parva 1.7.81)
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Stephen Steyn (cricketer)
Stephen Sebastian Louis Steyn (11 March 1905 – 14 October 1993) was a South African cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1924 to 1938. He toured Australia in 1931–32 with the South African team but did not play Test cricket. In a Currie Cup match in December 1928, Steyn scored 261 not out, taking part in an eighth-wicket partnership of 222 in 105 minutes with Denys Morkel, when Western Province made 601 in reply to Border's first innings of 151; Western Province went on to win by an innings. Steyn's score and Western Province's totals were new records for the Currie Cup, but both were surpassed later that season. The partnership of 222 remained a South African eighth-wicket record until the 21st century. It was Steyn's first century in first-class cricket. Steyn was educated at Diocesan College in Rondebosch before going to the University of Pretoria to study for an arts degree. After Jack Siedle withdrew from the selected side, Steyn was selected as a replacement to tour Australia in 1931–32 on the understanding that he could sit his final exams in Australia. He spent the first weeks of the tour in Brisbane concentrating on his studies, and did not play his first game until mid-December, a minor match just before the Second Test. His first first-class match on the tour was against Tasmania in early January, after the Third Test. In all he played only three of the 15 first-class matches, and returned to South Africa with Edward van der Merwe before the team embarked on the New Zealand leg of the tour. Steyn continued to play Currie Cup cricket through the 1930s, but had only moderate success, apart from an innings of 162 for Western Province against Orange Free State in 1936–37, when Western Province won by an innings. Steyn died in Cape Town in October 1993, aged 88. His son Richard played first-class cricket in South Africa in the 1960s.
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Stephen Sebastian Louis Steyn was a South African cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1924 to 1938. He toured Australia in 1931–32 with the South African team but did not play Test cricket.
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Balmukund Acharya
Balmukund Acharya (Born 1 January 1976)is an Indian politician currently serving as a member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly representing the Hawa Mahal constituency,Jaipur. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is Acharya of Hathoj Dham Jaipur the sect of Hinduism. Following the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election, he was elected as an MLA from the Hawa Mahal,Jaipur.
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Balmukund Acharyais an Indian politician currently serving as a member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly representing the Hawa Mahal constituency,Jaipur. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
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Kathy Steinhoff
Kathy Steinhoff is an American politician serving as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives for the 45th district. Elected in November 2022, she assumed office on January 2, 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, she worked as a teacher before entering politics. Steinhoff was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She earned a bachelor's degree in math education in 1987 and a master's degree in curriculum and instruction in 1992, both from the University of Missouri. Steinhoff later earned the University of Missouri College of Education & Human Development Lifetime Achievement Award at the 55th Annual Awards Banquet in 2023. Steinhoff resides in Columbia, Missouri, with her husband Doug. She has one child and two stepchildren. Steinhoff worked as a math teacher at Columbia Public Schools for 34 years and served as the Hickman High School Mathematics Department Chair before retiring in May 2022. She was certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Steinhoff was heavily involved in the Columbia chapter of the National Education Association (NEA) and served in many capacities, most notably as its president from 2015 to 2021. She was awarded the NEA Member Benefits Award for Teaching Excellence in 2011. Steinhoff also volunteered as a member of Moms Demand Action, working on numerous political campaigns. On February 8, 2022, Steinhoff announced her candidacy in the 2022 election to represent the 45th district in the Missouri House of Representatives, pledging to protect public education and combat gun violence. She said she was encouraged by people to enter the race after no one had filed to run in her district, which, together with her forthcoming retirement from teaching, created a "perfect storm of timing." Steinhoff was elected to the seat in November after running unopposed in both the Democratic primary and the general election. Soon after her election, Steinhoff appeared at a press conference alongside Daniel Boone Regional Library Workers United union leaders to denounce a rule proposal by Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft which aimed to limit access to library materials by minors. "It is not the role of the library to limit access to materials," Steinhoff said. "Parents should make these decisions about the materials that come into their home." Steinhoff was sworn in on January 4, 2023. She sponsored three pieces of legislation in February 2023, all pertaining to education. Steinhoff participated in a student-led walkout at Hickman High School to protest gun violence in May before speaking at a rally for gender-affirming care in September, the latter in response to a state law banning gender-affirming care for minors. On October 2, 2023, Steinhoff announced her intention to run for reelection.
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Kathy Steinhoff is an American politician serving as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives for the 45th district. Elected in November 2022, she assumed office on January 2, 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, she worked as a teacher before entering politics.
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List of Billboard number-one country songs of 2024
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Joe Wood (musician)
Joe Wood is a Punk, Blues singer/songwriter, best known as the singer for T.S.O.L. from 1983 to 1993. After seeing The Germs at the Masque, Wood formed his own band, Der Stab for which he played in for about six to eight months, he would later play bass in The Hated, and later formed The Loners, a blues rockabilly band. In 1983, T.S.O.L. had broken up after vocalist Jack Grisham, keyboardist Greg Kuehn, and drummer Todd Barnes had quit the group amidst personal turmoil, guitarist Ron Emory had started playing with Wood in The Loners, he had asked Wood to start a new band with him and Mike Roche, joined by drummer Mitch Dean they chose to tour and record under the T.S.O.L. name. In 1992, Wood formed a side project called Orange Wedge with Mitch Dean, Dave Mello, Dean Chamberlain, and Mike Dewey. Wood called this the best band experience Compilation appearances Compilation appearances
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Joe Wood is a Punk, Blues singer/songwriter, best known as the singer for T.S.O.L. from 1983 to 1993.
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Bún kèn
Bún kèn aka trumpet rice noodle soup — A dish (of Cambodian origins) that is a specialty of Phú Quốc. Part salad, part soup, Bún kèn is a rich, fishy, crunchy, sweet and sour concoction that makes use of the island’s abundant seafood and tropical fruit, and is considered as the pride of the island. It also contains coconut milk and lemongrass, giving it a thicker consistency, an amber colour, and a distinctive tang. The name originates from the Mekong Delta Khmer people's term "ken" when referring to dishes cooked with coconut milk. This labor-intensive dish is usually not made at home, because, getting the texture for the fish curry right, and pounding the fish in a mortar, takes hour(s) of work. The rice vermicelli at the base of the dish is used to counterbalance and create a chewy texture. This quirky dish, that is half-salad and half-soup has a distinctive tang, and a combination of all tastes: rich coconut milk, freshly ground barracuda fish, crunchy raw shredded papaya, cucumber, mung bean sprouts, and spicy, sweet, and sour sauce. It is rarely found on the menus of large restaurants. It is often sold at modest food stands and market vendors on Phu Quoc Island. Snakehead fish is usually used due to the brittle nature of its meat and having little smell. Rice noodles List of Vietnamese culinary specialities
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Bún kèn aka trumpet rice noodle soup — A dish that is a specialty of Phú Quốc. Part salad, part soup, Bún kèn is a rich, fishy, crunchy, sweet and sour concoction that makes use of the island’s abundant seafood and tropical fruit, and is considered as the pride of the island. It also contains coconut milk and lemongrass, giving it a thicker consistency, an amber colour, and a distinctive tang. The name originates from the Mekong Delta Khmer people's term "ken" when referring to dishes cooked with coconut milk. This labor-intensive dish is usually not made at home, because, getting the texture for the fish curry right, and pounding the fish in a mortar, takes hour(s) of work. The rice vermicelli at the base of the dish is used to counterbalance and create a chewy texture. This quirky dish, that is half-salad and half-soup has a distinctive tang, and a combination of all tastes: rich coconut milk, freshly ground barracuda fish, crunchy raw shredded papaya, cucumber, mung bean sprouts, and spicy, sweet, and sour sauce. It is rarely found on the menus of large restaurants. It is often sold at modest food stands and market vendors on Phu Quoc Island. Snakehead fish is usually used due to the brittle nature of its meat and having little smell.
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Dandy Dyeing Limited
Dandy Dyeing Limited is a dyeing company owned by the family of former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Khaleda Zia. The company and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, her sons, Tarique Rahman, and Arafat Rahman, were sued by Sonali Bank on charges of defaulting on a loan. According to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina the company owed 400 million BDT to state-owned Sonali Bank. Dandy Dyeing Limited was established in 1993 when the Bangladesh Nationalist Party was in power. It started with 30 million BDT in start-up capital. It was listed on the Dhaka Stock Exchange in 1995 and raised 31 million BDT from the market. It was a relatively successful company when Khaleda Zia was prime Minister and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party was in power. On 14 September 1996, the Bureau of Anti-Corruption (predecessor to the Anti-Corruption Commission) sued Tarique Rahman, son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, and four others over a loan taken by Dandy Dyeing Limited using false evaluation of assets. Judge Mohammad Rezaul Karim Khan fixed January 2005 as the start of the trial for the case. In the early 2000s, commercials by Dandy Dyeing Limited were seen in all television channels. This changed in 2006 when the Bangladesh Nationalist Party lost power. Directors of the company were either in jail, exile, or dead. In 2009, Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith disclosed to the parliament that Dandy Dyeing Limited received 121.6 million BDT interest waiver after the Bangladesh Nationalist Party came to power in 2001. Dandy Dyeing Limited lost 148.8 million BDT in 2010 and had 66.2 million in net liabilities. In the early 2010s, Dandy Dyeing Limited was placed in the over-the-counter board. After the board was abolished in 2019, Dandy went to the alternative trading board. On 2 October 2010, Sonali Bank filed a loan default case against Dandy Dyeing Limited and its ten directors with Artha Rin Adalat-1. The directors of Dandy Dyeing Limited are Tarique Rahman, Arafat Rahman, Arafat's wife Sharmila Rahman Sithi, Arafat's daughter Zafia Rahman, Arafat's another daughter Zahia Rahman, Giasuddin Al Mamun, Mamun's wife Shahina Yasmine, Nasrin Iskander wife of Sayeed Iskander, Shafin Iskander, Shams Iskander, Kazi Galib Abdus Sattar and Sumaiya Iskander. The company had burrowed the money on 16 October 2001. Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia was also an accused in the case. Judge Md Rabiuzzaman appointment lawyers to settle the dispute between creditors and the directors of the company. Arafat Rahman died in Malaysia in 2010. In October 2013, the liabilities of the company were 455.9 million BDT.In February 2020, Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission asked about the status of Dandy Dyeing Limited. In February 2016, the trial of loan default case against directors of Dandy Dyeing and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia began in 2016 under Judge Fatema Ferdous in the Artha Rin Adalat-1.
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Dandy Dyeing Limited is a dyeing company owned by the family of former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Khaleda Zia. The company and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, her sons, Tarique Rahman, and Arafat Rahman, were sued by Sonali Bank on charges of defaulting on a loan. According to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina the company owed 400 million BDT to state-owned Sonali Bank.
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Abraham Ohene-Djan
Abraham Ohene-Djan, is a British/Ghanaian producer, director and media professional. He is the founder and chief executive officer of Ohenemedia, OM Studios and Si-Fex Digital, where he produces and directs hiplife music videos Abraham Ohene-Djan was born in Kumasi in 1974. He moved with his family to the UK In the early 1980s; initially settled in Westminster and later moved to North London, where he attended Finchley Catholic High School. He went to university in the United Kingdom. In 1996, Ohene-Djan founded Si-fex Digital in Ghana, where he produced and shot commercials, documentaries, TV programmes, and music videos for highlife and hiplife artists. In 2009, Ohene-Djan struck a deal with Wilson Author to establish a music channel on his Skyy Television terrestrial Digital Network, The Station, which became the first 24-hour music and lifestyle channel to play 100% Ghanaian content. The channel later became part of the GoTV network and, a few years later, progressed onto the DSTV network, making its content available Africa-wide. In 2017, FiestaGH was purchased by the EIB Network. In 2013, Ohenemedia and FiestaGH were selected as official Google Africa Partner; at a time when YouTube monetization wasn’t officially available to Ghanaians, Ohenemedia/FiestaGh and Pidgin Music were offered the opportunity to monetise content for local musicians and promote YouTube and drive content creation in Ghana. After an initial period, YouTube allowed individuals to monetise their content locally. In 2004, following the launch of the Nescafe African Revelation program, Abraham's OM Studios, serving as a collaborative partner, undertook the production of all audio visual materials and television programs across all nine participating countries. Furthermore, the studio played a role in fostering the development of successful artists, securing them a recording deal valued at $20,000. In 2012, Abraham directed and shot a tribute video in honor of Ghana's late President, John Atta Mills, who died after an illness. The video, titled Yedi Awereho, featured artists including Rex Omar, Amakye Dede, Kojo Antwi, Samini, Obour, Okyeame Kwame, Blakk Rasta, Stephanie Benson, Shee, DSP Kofi Sarpong, Cecilia Marfo, Kontihene, Kofi B, A. B. Crentsil, No Tribe and Nacee. Abraham has affiliations with Lynx Entertainment, a Ghanaian record label that has overseen the career of many artists including but not limited to KiDi and Kwame Eugene, where he held the position of director from 2009 to 2022. From 2011 to 2015, he served as a member of the Ghana Music Awards board. Collaborating with fellow board members, he participated in the process of categorizing, collating entries, and contributed to the shortlisting of the final nominees for each award category.
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Tom Anthony (American football)
Thomas Anthony (born October 14, 1982) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Pittsburg State University, a position he will take over for the 2024 season. He also coached for Augustana College, St. Francis, Youngstown State, Miami of Ohio, Lake Erie, Baldwin Wallace, St. Ambrose, Texas Southern, and Western Illinois. He played college football for Iowa State and Augustana College and professionally for the New York Dragons, Albany Conquest, and Quad City Steamwheelers of the Arena Football League (AFL). Anthony's older brother, Chris, played professionally for the New York Dragons of the Arena Football League (AFL).
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Thomas Anthony is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Pittsburg State University, a position he will take over for the 2024 season. He also coached for Augustana College, St. Francis, Youngstown State, Miami of Ohio, Lake Erie, Baldwin Wallace, St. Ambrose, Texas Southern, and Western Illinois. He played college football for Iowa State and Augustana College and professionally for the New York Dragons, Albany Conquest, and Quad City Steamwheelers of the Arena Football League (AFL).
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Itala 35/40
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Mandava Venkateshwara Rao
Mandava Venkateshwara Rao is an Indian politician from the state of Telangana. He has won four terms as an MLA from Dichpally Assembly Constituency and once from Nizamabad Rural Assembly constituency in the united state of Andhra Pradesh and served as Minister of Excise Department, Education Department and Heavy Irrigation Department. Rao entered politics through the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and successfully contested as a candidate in the 1985 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election from Dichpalli Assembly constituency over his closest rival Indian National Congress candidate Antareddy Bal Reddy with a majority of 7726 votes. Rao served as Vice Chairman of the State Planning Commission in 1995 and Excise Minister in First N. Chandrababu Naidu ministry cabinet in 1997. He also served as the Minister of Heavy Irrigation in Second N. Chandrababu Naidu ministry for three years and in 2002 he held the charge of Education Minister. Rao contested the 2004 elections on behalf of the TDP and was defeated by his nearest rival TRS candidate Gaddam Gangareddy. He contested as a TDP candidate in 2008 (by-election) and repeated the same result. He was re-reelected in the 2009 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election from the Nizamabad Rural Assembly constituency. Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao visited Rao's house in Hyderabad on 5 April 2019 and invited him to join the party. He joined the Telangana Rashtra Samithi party at Pragathi Bhavan on 6 April 2019.https://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/tdp-leader-in-t-gana-mandava-venkateswara-rao-joins-trs-119040600521_1.html Rao joined the Congress party in the presence of Rahul Gandhi at the Congress election campaign meeting at Bodhan on November 25, 2023.
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Miss Universe Myanmar 2013
Miss Universe Myanmar 2013 was the 1st Miss Universe Myanmar pageant, held at the National Theatre in Yangon on 3 October 2013. The winner Moe Set Wine became the first woman to represent the country in the competition since 1961. In the final round, broadcast live on MNTV. Moe Set Wine, was crowned Miss Universe Myanmar 2013 by Soe Yu Wai, National Director of Miss Universe Myanmar Organization. The winner is Moe Set Wine represented for Myanmar at the Miss Universe 2013 in Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk, Moscow, Russia. Twenty contestants competed for the title
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Miss Universe Myanmar 2013 was the 1st Miss Universe Myanmar pageant, held at the National Theatre in Yangon on 3 October 2013. The winner Moe Set Wine became the first woman to represent the country in the competition since 1961. In the final round, broadcast live on MNTV. Moe Set Wine, was crowned Miss Universe Myanmar 2013 by Soe Yu Wai, National Director of Miss Universe Myanmar Organization. The winner is Moe Set Wine represented for Myanmar at the Miss Universe 2013 in Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk, Moscow, Russia.
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Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha
Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha (transl. Come and see once) is a 2023 Indian Marathi-language comedy drama film also known as Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha... Return Janarach Nahi. The film is written and directed by Prasad Khandekar in his directorial debut. The film is produced by Ideas The Entertainment Company, Gold Mountain Pictures, SR Enterprises and Swarna Pat Katha, and it stars an ensemble cast of Girish Kulkarni, Tejaswini Pandit, Prasad Khandekar, Namrata Sambherao, Sayaji Shinde, Bhau Kadam, Vishakha Subhedar and Onkar Bhojane. The film follows the story of three Phulambrikar brothers and their family, who start a hotel business, and their problems with customers. The film was officially announced in September 2022, along with the title of the film. Principal photography commenced in October 2022. The soundtrack is composed by Rohan–Rohan and Kashyap Sompura. Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha was theatrically released on 8 December 2023. The Phulambrikar family plans on converting their family's ancestral property in the village into a hotel because the village is very soon to be promoted as a tourist destination by the government. However, incidents continue to occur after the "Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha Hotel" is operational. People are dying one after the other in the hotel. To avoid legal complications, the family keeps burying bodies in the land. In mid-September 2022, producers Paritosh Painter and Rajesh Mohanty announced Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha along with six other films under the banner of Ideas The Entertainment Company and SR Enterprises. The principal photography started in early October 2022 at Gaganbawada Ghat in Kolhapur. Speaking about the location, Khandekar said, "I often used to travel through Gaganbawda Ghat from Kolhapur to Konkan. So I wanted to capture the natural and scenic beauty of Gaganbawda Ghat and present it to the viewers. Hence, the shoot of the movie was completed at this location instead of in London." This is Sambherao's first film in a leading role and Khandekar's first feature film as a director. On 18 September 2023, the first official motion poster featuring Girish Kulkarni, Tejaswini Pandit, Prasad Khandekar, Namrata Sambherao, Sayaji Shinde, Onkar Bhojane, Bhalchandra Kadam and Vishakha Subhedar was released, initially slated for release on 24 November 2023. The one-minute-long teaser was released on 20 October 2023. On 13 November 2023, the maker announced the new release date of 8 December 2023 to avoid clashing with other Hindi and Marathi films. The almost three-minute-long official trailer was released two weeks prior to the film. The trailer garnered positive feedback from the audience. During the promotions, actor-director Khandekar expressed his disappointment that the movie was not getting theatres after its release. The issue was taken up in the winter session of the Legislative Assembly on 7 December 2023, by the leader of the Legislative Council, Pravin Darekar. He said, "There is an artist named Prasad Khandekar from Borivali. His movie, Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha, is releasing on 8th December. But some grandfathers and bosses in the cinema do not allow their Marathi movies to get cinemas. Khandekar is a Marathi youth from an ordinary family. Cinema halls should be made available for his Marathi film immediately. It is requested that the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister look into this." Following that, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis assured that the theatre would be opened, saying, "Prasad Khandekar is a very talented artist. He has consistently ruled the hearts of people through comedy fairs. Legal action will also be taken as necessary if their Marathi movies do not get cinemas." The film had a surprising first day at the box office, earning around ₹90.69 lakh (US$110,000), despite less screens. It showed excellent growth on first weekend grossing over ₹5.03 crore (US$630,000) worldwide.
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Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha is a 2023 Indian Marathi-language comedy drama film also known as Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha... Return Janarach Nahi. The film is written and directed by Prasad Khandekar in his directorial debut. The film is produced by Ideas The Entertainment Company, Gold Mountain Pictures, SR Enterprises and Swarna Pat Katha, and it stars an ensemble cast of Girish Kulkarni, Tejaswini Pandit, Prasad Khandekar, Namrata Sambherao, Sayaji Shinde, Bhau Kadam, Vishakha Subhedar and Onkar Bhojane. The film follows the story of three Phulambrikar brothers and their family, who start a hotel business, and their problems with customers. The film was officially announced in September 2022, along with the title of the film. Principal photography commenced in October 2022. The soundtrack is composed by Rohan–Rohan and Kashyap Sompura. Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha was theatrically released on 8 December 2023.
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2024 RFL League One results
The fixture list for the 2024 RFL League One was issued on 3 December 2023. The regular season comprises 23 rounds to be followed by the play-offs. Each club has 20 fixtures with three bye weeks. All times are UK local time (UTC±00:00 until 31 March 2024, UTC+01:00 thereafter).
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The fixture list for the 2024 RFL League One was issued on 3 December 2023. The regular season comprises 23 rounds to be followed by the play-offs. Each club has 20 fixtures with three bye weeks. All times are UK local time.
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Slava Balbek
Slava Balbek is a Ukrainian architect, designer, and volunteer.. In 2018, he co-founded balbek bureau – an architectural and interior design studio based in Kyiv, Ukraine. The studio’s projects have received international awards, including Interior Design Best Of Year, Hospitality Design Awards, Dezeen Awards, and others. In February 2022, after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Balbek co-founded a charitable organization Kyiv Volunteer, which provides aid to both military and civilians. Slava is also a co-owner of four cafes in Kyiv . Slava graduated from Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture with a degree in Architectural Environment Design. In 2007, during his sixth year of studying, he co-founded 2b.group studio with Olga Bohdanova. Over the course of 11 years, the studio implemented various projects, many of which received international awards. In 2016, Slava launched ARCHICOURSE, an educational project focusing on a creative approach to modern architecture and design. In 2017, he founded propro furniture brand. In 2018, after the split-up of 2b.group, Slava and his partner Borys Dorogov founded balbek bureau. Slava holds the position of CEO and art director, defining the company's direction as a CEO and developing design concepts for projects as an art director. In response to the challenges of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Slava, along with the bureau’s team, initiated a series of social initiatives called RE: Ukraine System. In February 2022, in the early days of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Slava and Olexander Borovsky co-founded a charitable organization Kyiv Volunteer. During the first months of the full-scale war, the organization provided meals for thousands of people, including the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Kyiv Territorial Defense Forces, National Police, orphanages, hospitals, maternity hospitals, and individual citizens in need of assistance The creation of Kyiv Volunteer was prompted by the surplus of food in Slava and Oleksander’s establishments and the urgent need for warm meals for the defenders and civilians. In the first days of Kyiv Volunteer, the founders' partners and friends provided the necessary ingredients and supplies. Later, they reached out to other restaurateurs to open their kitchens or donate leftover supplies to strengthen the initiative. Over time, these food establishments began to collaborate, forming a network Before the full-scale invasion, Slava devoted his free time to sports. He is an Ironman triathlete, a candidate for master of sports in boxing, and a swimmer who has twice crossed the Bosphorus. With experience in designing dozens of cafes and restaurants, Slava always wanted to explore the hospitality industry. He is the founder and co-owner of Dyletant, Dubler, Vartsab and City Eatery – four establishments in Kyiv.
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Slava Balbek is a Ukrainian architect, designer, and volunteer.. In 2018, he co-founded balbek bureau – an architectural and interior design studio based in Kyiv, Ukraine. The studio’s projects have received international awards, including Interior Design Best Of Year, Hospitality Design Awards, Dezeen Awards, and others. In February 2022, after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Balbek co-founded a charitable organization Kyiv Volunteer, which provides aid to both military and civilians. Slava is also a co-owner of four cafes in Kyiv .
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2019 Music City 200
The 2019 Music City 200 was the fifth stock car race of the 2019 ARCA Menards Series season, and the 5th iteration of the event. The race was originally scheduled to be held on Saturday, May 4, 2019, but was postponed until Sunday, May 5, due to constant rain showers. The race was held in Nashville, Tennessee, at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway, a 0.596 mile (0.959 km) permanent oval shaped racetrack. The race took the scheduled 200 laps to complete. Christian Eckes, driving for Venturini Motorsports, would put on a blistering performance, leading a race-high 120 laps and earning his fourth career ARCA Menards Series win, and his first of the season. To fill out the podium, Ty Gibbs, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, and Chandler Smith, driving for Venturini Motorsports, would finish 2nd and 3rd, respectively. Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway is a motorsport racetrack located at the Nashville Fairgrounds near downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The track is the second-oldest continually operating track in the United States. The track held NASCAR Grand National/Winston Cup (now NASCAR Cup Series) races from 1958 to 1984. The first and only practice session was held on Saturday, May 4, at 2:15 PM EST, and would last for 30 minutes. Chandler Smith, driving for Venturini Motorsports, would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 19.349, and an average speed of 110.889 mph (178.459 km/h). Qualifying was originally scheduled to be held on Saturday, May 4, at 5:15 PM EST. The qualifying system used is a single-car, two-lap system with only one round. Whoever sets the fastest time in that round will win the pole. Qualifying was cancelled due to inclement weather. The starting lineup was determined by practice speeds. As a result, Chandler Smith, driving for Venturini Motorsports, would earn the pole for the race.
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The 2019 Music City 200 was the fifth stock car race of the 2019 ARCA Menards Series season, and the 5th iteration of the event. The race was originally scheduled to be held on Saturday, May 4, 2019, but was postponed until Sunday, May 5, due to constant rain showers. The race was held in Nashville, Tennessee, at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway, a 0.596 mile (0.959 km) permanent oval shaped racetrack. The race took the scheduled 200 laps to complete. Christian Eckes, driving for Venturini Motorsports, would put on a blistering performance, leading a race-high 120 laps and earning his fourth career ARCA Menards Series win, and his first of the season. To fill out the podium, Ty Gibbs, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, and Chandler Smith, driving for Venturini Motorsports, would finish 2nd and 3rd, respectively.
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48kHz
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Ixora laxiflora
Ixora laxiflora is a shrub or small tree with fragrant white colored flowers belonging to the family Rubiaceae. Ixora laxiflora is a shurb or small tree that sometimes grows up to a maximum height of 15 metres (49 ft). Leaves are elliptic to obovate in shape, margins entire, the longest reaches up to 20 centimetres (8 in) long and 8 centimetres (3 in) wide, the apex is acuminate while base tend to be wedged shaped. Inflorescence is a terminal branched corymbose, axis is reddish with leafy bracts growing at base of the inflorescence; flowers are white or pink, corolla tube is slender up to 2–3 centimetres (0.8–1.2 in) long. Occurs in West Africa, from Guinea Bissau westwards to Ghana. Found in moist and gallery forests and along streams. Extracts is used in ethnomedicine for pain management.
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Ixora laxiflora is a shrub or small tree with fragrant white colored flowers belonging to the family Rubiaceae.
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Anur (film)
Anur (transl. Eyes on the Sunshine) is a 2023 Indian Assamese-language directed by Monjul Baruah. The film stars Rajat Kapoor, Boloram Das and Rajashree. It premiered at the International Film Festival of Kerala in 2022 and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Assamese at India's 69th National Film Awards.
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Anur is a 2023 Indian Assamese-language directed by Monjul Baruah. The film stars Rajat Kapoor, Boloram Das and Rajashree. It premiered at the International Film Festival of Kerala in 2022 and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Assamese at India's 69th National Film Awards.
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Closed Court
Closed Court (Hungarian: Zárt tárgyalás) is a 1940 Hungarian drama film directed by Géza von Radványi and starring Maria von Tasnady, Antal Páger and Artúr Somlay. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director János Horváth.
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Closed Court is a 1940 Hungarian drama film directed by Géza von Radványi and starring Maria von Tasnady, Antal Páger and Artúr Somlay. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director János Horváth.
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Border Wave
Border Wave is an album by the American band the Sir Douglas Quintet, released in 1981. Doug Sahm was inspired to record the album after the success of Joe Carrasco and Elvis Costello. It was Sahm's second album for Takoma Records. Border Wave peaked at No. 184 on the Billboard 200. The band supported the album with a North American tour. Recorded at Electric Lady Studios over five days, the album was coproduced by Craig Leon. Sahm was joined by original bandmembers Johnny Perez and Augie Meyers. Speedy Sparks played bass and Alvin Crow played guitar. "You're Gonna Miss Me" is a cover of the Roky Erickson song. "I Keep Wishing for You" was written by Butch Hancock. "Who'll Be the Next in Line" is a cover of the Kinks song. The New York Times wrote that "Mr. Sahm and his cohorts, whether from age or their record production, sound older and heavier, too." Robert Christgau determined that "he handles horns better than most, but the quintet is Doug's home concept, and this reunion could be his best LP ever." The Guardian stated that "the playing is tight, sparse, and energetic, with that Mexican organ played off against neat guitar licks and a tight rhythm section." The Buffalo News praised the "pumping staccato organ and the drawling harmonies." The Cambridge Evening News panned the album, labeling it "bland, irritating, dated and full of jumpy, up-beat Sixties Searchers-type songs." The Omaha World-Herald considered the lyrics to be "painfully thin." AllMusic wrote: "How someone as old wave as Doug Sahm hooked into the new wave of the 80s is not exactly so mysterious if one examines the rich stylistic makeup of the Sir Douglas Quintet repertoire, and how so many of these grooves were finding their way into the sounds of the so-called new wave era." Reviewing a reissue, the Edmonton Journal stated that "Sahm never had any problem switching gears or focus as he was a true chameleon, comfortably moving from country to rock to blues to Tex-Mex music over the space of three or four releases." In 2012, the Houston Press opined that the band "gives Joe King Carraso & the Crowns a run for their money when the still-bizarre Tex-Mex/New Wave craze was at its height."
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Border Wave is an album by the American band the Sir Douglas Quintet, released in 1981. Doug Sahm was inspired to record the album after the success of Joe Carrasco and Elvis Costello. It was Sahm's second album for Takoma Records. Border Wave peaked at No. 184 on the Billboard 200. The band supported the album with a North American tour.
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Křemešník Highlands
The Křemešník Highlands (Czech: Křemešnická vrchovina) are highlands and a geomorphological mesoregion of the Czech Republic. It is located mainly in the Vysočina Region, but it also extends into the South Bohemian and Central Bohemian regions. With an area of 2,634 km (1,017 sq mi), it is the third largest mesoregion in the country. The Křemešník Highlands is a mesoregion of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands within the Bohemian Massif. Mild and rather elongated ridges predominate. The relief is monotonous, disturbed only by deep valleys of watercourses. The highlands are further subdivided into the microregions of Jindřichův Hradec Uplands, Pacov Uplands, Želiv Uplands and Humpolec Highlands. There are a lot of medium-high hills. The highest peaks of the Křemešník Highlands are: The Křemešník Highlands has a relatively regular shape of the territory, slightly elongated from the southwest to the northeast. It has an area of 2,634 km (1,017 sq mi) and an average elevation of 552 metres (1,811 ft). It is the third largest mesoregion in the Czech Republic. The area is rich in watercourses, but there are not many notable rivers. The most significant river is the Sázava, which flows through the northernmost part of the area. The northern part of the area is drained by the Želivka, a tributary of the Sázava. The Švihov Reservoir is built on the Želivka and is the largest body of water in the Křemešník Highlands. The southern part of the highlands is drained by the Nežárka. In addition to the Želivka and Nežárka, other notable rivers that originates in the territory are the Jihlava and Blanice. The most populous towns in the territory are Jindřichův Hradec, Pelhřimov, Humpolec, Ledeč nad Sázavou, Pacov, Kamenice nad Lipou and Žirovnice. The geological bedrock mainly consists of the metamorphic rocks – gneiss and granite. The composition is supplemented with amphibolite, limestone and granulite. In the south, the geological composition blends with the neighbouring Třeboň Basin, and there are occasionally also clays, sands and gravels. A large part of the area is agricultural. Apart from the edge of the Třeboňsko Protected Landscape Area, there are no significant protected areas in the territory.
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The Křemešník Highlands are highlands and a geomorphological mesoregion of the Czech Republic. It is located mainly in the Vysočina Region, but it also extends into the South Bohemian and Central Bohemian regions. With an area of 2,634 km2 (1,017 sq mi), it is the third largest mesoregion in the country.
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Oliver Stone's unrealized projects
The following is a list of unproduced Oliver Stone projects in roughly chronological order. During his long career, American film director Oliver Stone has worked on several projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction. Some of these projects fell into development hell, were officially cancelled or would see life under a different production team. A semi-autobiographical screenplay that would eventually become the basis for Platoon (1986), detailing Stone's experiences during the Vietnam War. An unproduced sequel script to Platoon inspired by Stone's own life after the war. In the early 1980s, Stone wrote a screenplay adaptation of Alfred Bester's sci-fi novel The Demolished Man, but it didn't become a film because of technical limitations and Stone's busy writer-director schedule. His draft was later listed as one of the ten best unproduced screenplays on the March 1991 issue of American Film. In 1987, Stone planned to direct a film about the Central Intelligence Agency's involvement in the Contras starring Paul Newman. Titled Company Man, screenwriters Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner began a script while simultaneously working on a RoboCop sequel, both for Orion Pictures. Stone postponed the film to work on Talk Radio (1988) instead. In the early 1990s, it was reported that Stone would direct a then-untitled film about Samuel LaBudde, an environmentalist who fought to stop tuna fishermen from killing dolphins. In 1992, Stone was attached to direct the film adaptation of the Marvel Comics’ limited series of the same name, which was eventually adapted as Elektra (2005). In 1993, Stone was set to direct a biopic about the life of Manuel Noriega for Warner Bros. and film in Panama. On May 28, 1994, Stone cancelled Noriega, had which Al Pacino set to star. Lawrence Wright's script, which was written for Stone, was later produced as the television film Noriega: God's Favorite (2000) starring Bob Hoskins. In 1994, Stone attempted to produce a Planet of the Apes film titled Return of the Apes, with Arnold Schwarzenegger slated to star. Stone was reportedly paid a million dollars to produce the film. Stone was also slated to direct the film at one point. In 1995, it was reported that Robert Redford had planned to produce and star in the biopic George Washington, charting Washington's life before the American Revolution and through his presidency. Redford had apparently courted Stone to direct, though they both would eventually depart from the project. Early in development, Stone was attached to direct Mission: Impossible 2 (2000). In 1997, Stone acquired the rights to make a film based on Bert Kreischer’s trip to Russia. In 1997, Stone's company optioned the rights to Rob Schrab's science fiction comic Scud: The Disposable Assassin, with an eye towards adapting it into a film, but the rights lapsed. In the late 1990s, Stone was hired to direct the adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's novel American Psycho, with Leonardo DiCaprio portraying Patrick Bateman. Had Stone directed, James Woods would have portrayed Donald Kimball and Cameron Diaz would have portrayed Evelyn Williams. Stone dropped out of the project after DiCaprio left it in favor of The Beach (2000). In the late 1990s, Stone attempted to make Memphis, a biopic about the life of Martin Luther King Jr. The film was to have been distributed by Warner Bros. In October 2013, it was announced that Stone was to make a King biopic for DreamWorks Pictures and WB, with Jamie Foxx playing King. However, Stone confirmed he dropped out of the project due to creative differences as of January 2014. According to Stone, the King estate did not approve of Stone's script because it featured King's adultery. On October 19, 1998, Stone was once attached to direct and produce the film adaptation of Michael Blake’s biographical novel about General George Custer titled Marching to Valhalla for New Line Cinema with Brad Pitt possibly attached to star, after Kathryn Bigelow left the movie. On September 15, 2000, Stone was attached to remake A Star is Born (1937) for Warner Bros., with Jamie Foxx attached to star, and Lauryn Hill, Aaliyah and Mariah Carey rumored to play the female lead. Stone left the project and Bradley Cooper would ultimately direct and star in the remake, which was released to theaters in 2018. In December 2004, it was reported that Stone was to make a biopic about British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, with Meryl Streep portraying her. In August 2007, it was announced that Stone was going to make Pinkville, a dramatization about the Mỹ Lai massacre. Pinkville would have been Stone's fourth film related to the Vietnam War. The film was to have starred Bruce Willis, Channing Tatum and Woody Harrelson. Xzibit was also to have appeared in the film. However, on November that same year, the project was postponed by its distributor, United Artists, in the wake of the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike. In January 2008, it was announced that the project was officially cancelled. It was later reported in December 2010 that Stone had spoken with Shia LaBeouf about considering to revive Pinkville with the latter starring. Stone tweeted in 2014, "Yes, Pinkville is still on the agenda, but recognize there are large costs against it and its a film that's not in the climate of the time." In May 2009, Stone was said to be in talks with Vincent Bugliosi to adapt his book Helter Skelter: The True Story of The Manson Murders to film. In March 2010, it was reported that Stone would develop and possibly direct Travis McGee, based on the eponymous fictional detective character created by author John D. MacDonald. Leonardo DiCaprio was attached to star and produce the film for 20th Century Fox, which would have been based off the first of MacDonald's novels; The Deep Blue Good-by. Stone was replaced as director by Paul Greengrass after he committed to direct Savages (2012). James Mangold was also attached to a version, until Fox cancelled the film. In August 2010, it was reported that Stone expressed interest in making a film adaptation of the musical Memphis and wanted Justin Timberlake to star in it. In March 2011, Stone was confirmed to direct and produce Adam Gibgot's conspiracy theory focused TV series through Richard Branson’s Virgin Produced company for FX. In October 2011, Stone was set to direct and produce the film The Power Broker, a biopic about Robert Moses for HBO, with Peter Guber and James Gandolfini producing and Nicholas Meyer writing the screenplay. On May 22, 2017, Stone was confirmed to direct a two-hour long pilot of Daniel Voll's Guantanamo Bay TV series through Weinstein Television. which was acquired by Showtime on July 13, 2017. Later, in October 2017, Stone and Showtime dropped out of the series in the wake of Harvey Weinstein's sexual abuse scandal, stating they would not proceed with the series if The Weinstein Company was still involved. On October 31, 2018, Stone was set to direct the pilot episode for the period drama series Dolce Vita, with Tom Fontana writing the script inspired from Stephen Gundle's 2011 true crime novel Death and Dolce Vita: The Dark Side of Rome in the 1950s. eOne had acquired the television rights to produce the adaptation, alongside Mediaset Group and Martha De Laurentiis' De Laurentiis Company. In 1988, Stone was offered to direct "Cortes," a historical epic about Hernan Cortes from a Nicholas Kazan screenplay and with Edward R. Pressman producing, but he turned it down and Kazan & Pressman couldn't get the movie funded. Stone tweeted in 2023 that he was once offered to make a film based on J. Robert Oppenheimer saying he "couldn't find [his] way to its essence", but praised Christopher Nolan's biopic.
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It was later reported in December 2010 that Stone had spoken with Shia LaBeouf about considering to revive Pinkville with the latter starring. Stone tweeted in 2014, \"Yes, Pinkville is still on the agenda, but recognize there are large costs against it and its a film that's not in the climate of the time.\"", "title": "2000s" }, { "paragraph_id": 23, "text": "In May 2009, Stone was said to be in talks with Vincent Bugliosi to adapt his book Helter Skelter: The True Story of The Manson Murders to film.", "title": "2000s" }, { "paragraph_id": 24, "text": "In March 2010, it was reported that Stone would develop and possibly direct Travis McGee, based on the eponymous fictional detective character created by author John D. MacDonald. Leonardo DiCaprio was attached to star and produce the film for 20th Century Fox, which would have been based off the first of MacDonald's novels; The Deep Blue Good-by. 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Later, in October 2017, Stone and Showtime dropped out of the series in the wake of Harvey Weinstein's sexual abuse scandal, stating they would not proceed with the series if The Weinstein Company was still involved.", "title": "2010s" }, { "paragraph_id": 29, "text": "On October 31, 2018, Stone was set to direct the pilot episode for the period drama series Dolce Vita, with Tom Fontana writing the script inspired from Stephen Gundle's 2011 true crime novel Death and Dolce Vita: The Dark Side of Rome in the 1950s. eOne had acquired the television rights to produce the adaptation, alongside Mediaset Group and Martha De Laurentiis' De Laurentiis Company.", "title": "2010s" }, { "paragraph_id": 30, "text": "", "title": "2010s" }, { "paragraph_id": 31, "text": "", "title": "Offers" }, { "paragraph_id": 32, "text": "In 1988, Stone was offered to direct \"Cortes,\" a historical epic about Hernan Cortes from a Nicholas Kazan screenplay and with Edward R. Pressman producing, but he turned it down and Kazan & Pressman couldn't get the movie funded.", "title": "Offers" }, { "paragraph_id": 33, "text": "Stone tweeted in 2023 that he was once offered to make a film based on J. Robert Oppenheimer saying he \"couldn't find [his] way to its essence\", but praised Christopher Nolan's biopic.", "title": "Offers" } ]
The following is a list of unproduced Oliver Stone projects in roughly chronological order. During his long career, American film director Oliver Stone has worked on several projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction. Some of these projects fell into development hell, were officially cancelled or would see life under a different production team.
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Chhotu Singh Bhati
Chotu Singh Bhati is an Indian politician and a member of 16th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly representing the Jaisalmer constituency of Rajasthan. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was also a member of the 13th and the 14th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. Bhati was born to Karan Singh and hails from Jaisalmer city of Rajasthan. He completed intermediate education from S.S School, Rajsthan in Ajmer in the year 1973–74. Singh is an agriculturalist by profession. Bhati won from the Jaisalmer constituency in the 2008 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election representing the Bharatiya Janata Party, and repeated it again in 2013, becoming a member of the 13th and the 14th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. In the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election, Bhati again representing Bharatiya Janata Party, went on to defeat rival and incumbent Rooparam of Indian National Congress by a margin of 18,687 votes, regaining the Jaisalmer constituency seat in the process.
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Chotu Singh Bhati is an Indian politician and a member of 16th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly representing the Jaisalmer constituency of Rajasthan. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was also a member of the 13th and the 14th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.
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Syzygium puberulum
Syzygium puberulum, commonly known as white satinash or downy satinash, is a plant in the family Myrtaceae which is native to rainforests of Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, and Papua New Guinea. It was first described in 1942. Syzygium puberulum is a small, evergreen, rainforest understory tree reaching up to 15 m (49 ft) high, with a trunk diameter not exceeding 30 cm (12 in) The leaves are simple and opposite, papery, dark green above and lighter below. They are held on very short petioles about 5 mm (0.20 in) long, and measure up to 19 cm (7.5 in) long by 5 cm (2.0 in) wide. They have two intramarginal veins, the outer one obscure and the inner one quite obvious, and there are about 18–22 lateral veins either side of the midrib. The leaf tip is acuminate, the base is obtuse. The inflorescence is a pendant panicle produced either terminally, from the leaf axils or from the wood of the branches. The peduncle is 10 to 12 cm (3.9 to 4.7 in) long and there are up to 5 flowers clustered at the apex. The fruit are, in botanical terms, berries - i.e. fleshy, stoneless fruit produced from a single flower containing one ovary. They are somewhat conical or pear-shaped, and measure up to 5 cm (2.0 in) long by 4.5 cm (1.8 in) wide with 1 to 5 seeds. This plant was first formally described (as a new species) in 1942 by Elmer Drew Merrill and Lily May Perry. They published the name in a paper titled Plantae Papuanae Archboldianae in the Journal of the Arnold Arboretum. There are no infraspecies of this taxon. The genus name Syzygium comes from the Greek word syzgos, meaning "joined" and is a reference to the paired leaves displayed by members of the genus. The species epithet puberulum come from the word puberulent meaning covered in fine hair, referring to the downy covering on the calyx. In Australia this tree is found in Cape York Peninsula, particularly in the area of the Kutini-Payamu National Park (formerly Iron Range National Park), as well as some of the islands of the Torres Strait. In Papua New Guinea it has been observed in the south west near the border with West Papua, but there are many more observations in the southeast peninsula - i.e. north, south and east of Port Moresby. In Australia it is usually found occupying gallery forest, i.e. forest occurring beside a river or lake in areas that would otherwise not be suitable habitat, at elevations up to 160 m (520 ft). In Papua New Guinea it occurs mostly in rainforested gullies up to about 450 m (1,480 ft) above sea level. Syzygium puberulum serves as a host plant for larvae of the pale cerulean butterfly (Jamides cyta) This species is listed by both the Queensland Department of Environment and Science and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as least concern. It has been suggested that the white satinash would make a good garden plant due to its weeping habit, colourful fruit and pendulous inflorescences, however there is no evidence that the species is being sold by nurseries. In the city of Cairns, just two specimens have been planted, both of them in the Tanks Arts Centre section of the Cairns Botanic Gardens. The species does not reach a size where it might produce useful timber.
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Syzygium puberulum, commonly known as white satinash or downy satinash, is a plant in the family Myrtaceae which is native to rainforests of Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, and Papua New Guinea. It was first described in 1942.
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Rosa sect. Caninae
Rosa section Caninae is sections of the subgenus Eurosa.
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Rosa section Caninae is sections of the subgenus Eurosa.
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Mahadi Faisal
Mahadi Faisal is a Bangladeshi singer and composer. He has released several albums and singles. He participated in the reality competition series for children, Notun Kuri, on Bangladesh Television (BTV) in 1995. In 2005, he participated in another musical reality show, Close Up-1. He launched his first album, titled Bondona in 2007, under the banner of Gaanchill Music. The lyrics of the album were penned by Asif Iqbal and composed by Prince Mahmud. The song "Tumi Boruna Hole Hobo Ami Sunil" from this album became popular. After that, he released singles "Shunil Boruna", "Megh Hoye Kado Bole", "Malik Rabbana", "Projapoti", "Chole Jeo Na" "Chele Manushi Bayna", "Antohin", "Antohin-2", "Keu Bojhe Toh Keu Bojhe Na" etc. Mahadi Faisal's musical career started at a very young age. In 2007, Mahadi released his first album, Bondona, under the banner of Gaanchill Music. The lyrics of the album were written by Asif Iqbal and the music was composed by Prince Mahmud. He followed it up with more albums, including Antohin (a duet with Elita Karim), Onnorokom, and Antohin 2. He has also lent his voice for several mixed projects, live shows, and singles. His latest single was with musician Minar, titled "Keu Bojhe Toh Keu Bojhe Na" was released in 2018. In 2020, four artistes Mahadi Faisal, Elita Karim, Porshi and Mahtim Shakib sang the song together to motivate the fight against coronavirus titled "Jokhon Juddhe Achhi". The song is written by Asif Iqbal, composed by Shahbaz Khan Pilu. Prior to this the production company Ganchil has created a number of songs about coronavirus. Singer Mahadi Faisal was in overall management of the whole project. In 2023 On the occasion of Mother's Day, Aranya Anwar's film Ma [bn], Momtaz's song "Sonar Kathi Rupar Kathi" was Written by Mahi Flora and jointly composed by Mahadi and Muntasir Tusher.
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Female Hebrew Benevolent Society of Philadelphia
Female Hebrew Benevolent Society of Philadelphia is an American non-profit organization in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is the oldest Jewish charity in the city. Women have been the pioneers of Jewish charity work in Philadelphia. It is related that on a stormy day in the autumn of 1819 two ladies of benevolent instincts, having been painfully affected by an instance of suffering brought to their notice, resolved to ask assistance of their sisters in faith in order to relieve the poverty then existing among the small number of Hebrews in this city, where there was no charity society to aid them. Their act led to the formation of the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society, a month later (November, 1819), in which Miss Rebecca Gratz assumed an important part, and the two ladies alluded to-Mrs. Aaron Levy and Miss Hannah Levy-were members of the first Board of Managers. The Society, which was regularly instituted in 1820, received its Articles of Incorporation in the year 1837. It is the oldest Jewish Association now existing in this city, and continues its active work under the direction of the successors of those who first brought it into existence. Its objects are thus stated in the Preamble to its Constitution:— "In all communities the means of alleviating the sufferings of the poor are considered of high importance by the benevolent and the humane. The subscribers, members of the Hebrew Congregation (Mickvé Israel), of Philadelphia, and citizens of the United States and of the State of Pennsylvania, sensible to the calls of their small society, and desirous of rendering themselves useful to their indigent sisters of the House of Israel, have associated themselves together for the purpose of charity, and in order to make the benefit permanent have adopted this Constitution." The ladies comprising the Board of Managers accomplished their work quietly but effectively. The division of the city into districts, each being in charge of different managers, has enabled the Society to administer its charity to needy Hebrews in different localities. In 1820, its officers were: First Directress, Mrs. Rebecca J. Phillips; Second Directress, Mrs. Bell Cohen; Treasurer, Mrs. S. Bravo; Secretary, Miss Rebecca Gratz; Managers (besides the above), Mrs. Richea Hays, Mrs. Phila Pesoa, Mrs. Miriam Nones, Mrs. Esther Hart, Mrs. Fanny Levy, Mrs. Arabella Phillips, Mrs. Rebecca Moss, Miss Sarah M. Cohen, and Miss Hannah Levy. Among subsequent managers (some of whom, at different times, presided over the Society) were Mrs. Anna Allen, Mrs. Sarah Hart, Mrs. Maria Hackenburg, Miss Louisa B. Hart, Mrs. Sarah Lyon, Mrs. Rebecca C. Hart, Miss Rachel Pesoa, Mrs. Sarah Phillips, Miss Sim'ha Cohen Peixotto, Mrs. Hetty Samuel, Mrs. Matilda H. Cohen, and Miss Ellen Phillips (who was Vice-President at her decease, in February, 1891). The officers of 1894 were: President, Mrs. Miriam H. Wolf; Vice-President, Mrs. David H. Solis, Sr.; Treasurer, Mrs. Isabel R. Weil; Secretary, Mrs. Myrtilla E. Mitchell; Managers, Mrs. Ernest Nusbaum, Mrs. Jonathan M. Emanuel, Mrs. Levy L. Hyneman, Mrs. Jacob Ullman, Mrs. Walter S. Berg, Mrs. Joseph Newhouse, Mrs. Jacob E. Hyneman, Mrs. Charles H. Vendig, and Mrs. Julius S. Daniels. The membership was confined to ladies of the Hebrew Faith; the dues being $2 yearly. The annual meeting is held on the first Wednesday morning in November, at the residence in the rear of the Synagogue of the Congregation Mickvéh Israel, Seventh Street, above Arch Street. When the Society of the United Hebrew Charities was formed in 1869, as the result of a union of small institutions, it was thought that the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society would also enter thereinto. But it preferred to remain apart; performing its own task, and striving to alleviate suffering and poverty with all the means at its disposal. Its charities are dispensed by northern and southern district committees.
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Female Hebrew Benevolent Society of Philadelphia is an American non-profit organization in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is the oldest Jewish charity in the city. Women have been the pioneers of Jewish charity work in Philadelphia. It is related that on a stormy day in the autumn of 1819 two ladies of benevolent instincts, having been painfully affected by an instance of suffering brought to their notice, resolved to ask assistance of their sisters in faith in order to relieve the poverty then existing among the small number of Hebrews in this city, where there was no charity society to aid them. Their act led to the formation of the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society, a month later, in which Miss Rebecca Gratz assumed an important part, and the two ladies alluded to-Mrs. Aaron Levy and Miss Hannah Levy-were members of the first Board of Managers. The Society, which was regularly instituted in 1820, received its Articles of Incorporation in the year 1837. It is the oldest Jewish Association now existing in this city, and continues its active work under the direction of the successors of those who first brought it into existence. Its objects are thus stated in the Preamble to its Constitution:— The ladies comprising the Board of Managers accomplished their work quietly but effectively. The division of the city into districts, each being in charge of different managers, has enabled the Society to administer its charity to needy Hebrews in different localities. In 1820, its officers were: First Directress, Mrs. Rebecca J. Phillips; Second Directress, Mrs. Bell Cohen; Treasurer, Mrs. S. Bravo; Secretary, Miss Rebecca Gratz; Managers, Mrs. Richea Hays, Mrs. Phila Pesoa, Mrs. Miriam Nones, Mrs. Esther Hart, Mrs. Fanny Levy, Mrs. Arabella Phillips, Mrs. Rebecca Moss, Miss Sarah M. Cohen, and Miss Hannah Levy. Among subsequent managers were Mrs. Anna Allen, Mrs. Sarah Hart, Mrs. Maria Hackenburg, Miss Louisa B. Hart, Mrs. Sarah Lyon, Mrs. Rebecca C. Hart, Miss Rachel Pesoa, Mrs. Sarah Phillips, Miss Sim'ha Cohen Peixotto, Mrs. Hetty Samuel, Mrs. Matilda H. Cohen, and Miss Ellen Phillips. The officers of 1894 were: President, Mrs. Miriam H. Wolf; Vice-President, Mrs. David H. Solis, Sr.; Treasurer, Mrs. Isabel R. Weil; Secretary, Mrs. Myrtilla E. Mitchell; Managers, Mrs. Ernest Nusbaum, Mrs. Jonathan M. Emanuel, Mrs. Levy L. Hyneman, Mrs. Jacob Ullman, Mrs. Walter S. Berg, Mrs. Joseph Newhouse, Mrs. Jacob E. Hyneman, Mrs. Charles H. Vendig, and Mrs. Julius S. Daniels. The membership was confined to ladies of the Hebrew Faith; the dues being $2 yearly. The annual meeting is held on the first Wednesday morning in November, at the residence in the rear of the Synagogue of the Congregation Mickvéh Israel, Seventh Street, above Arch Street. When the Society of the United Hebrew Charities was formed in 1869, as the result of a union of small institutions, it was thought that the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society would also enter thereinto. But it preferred to remain apart; performing its own task, and striving to alleviate suffering and poverty with all the means at its disposal. Its charities are dispensed by northern and southern district committees.
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KK Bishnoi
KK Bishnoi is an Indian politician from Rajasthan. He was elected as a member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from gudamalani in 2023.
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KK Bishnoi is an Indian politician from Rajasthan. He was elected as a member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from gudamalani in 2023.
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Truce(s)
Truce(s) (Spanish: Tregua(s)) is a 2023 drama film written and directed by Mario Hernández which stars Salva Reina and Bruna Cusí. The plot tracks the long-running closeted relationship between actress Ara and screenwriter Edu, who meet up again during the Málaga Film Festival. Tregua(s) is a Godello Entertainment, Producciones La Cochera, Sierra Gador Producciones, and The Lobby production. Shooting locations included Málaga and Madrid. The film had its world premiere at the 26th Málaga Film Festival, being presented on 11 March 2023. Its festival run also included screenings at the Ibicine Ibiza Festival, and the Alicante Film Festival [es]. Distributed by Syldavia, it was released theatrically in Spain on 22 September 2023. Sergio F. Pinilla of Cinemanía rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, underscoring it to be a "promising debut, with Bruna Cusí and Salva Reina in a state of grace".
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Truce(s) is a 2023 drama film written and directed by Mario Hernández which stars Salva Reina and Bruna Cusí.
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2023–24 Kosovar Cup
The 2023–24 Kosovar Cup is the football knockout competition of Kosovo in the 2023–24 season. Clubs from the lower leagues (Second League and Third League of Kosovo) will enter the preliminary rounds. Participating clubs will compete in a knockout format until only two teams remain. The two qualified clubs will then advance to the Round of 32, where they will join the clubs from the Superleague and First League of Kosovo. From this point onwards, the competition will follow a straight knock-out round system. The following teams participated in the competition: The draw for the First Round was held on 17 November 2023 in the offices of the Football Federation of Kosovo. Only 4 teams from the Second League and the Third League of Kosovo participated in this round. The winners of each tie qualified automatically for the Round of 32. The draw for the Round of 32 took place on 1 December 2023, 11:00 CET. Teams from Kosovo Superleague and First League of Kosovo were automatically qualified for the Round of 32, alongside the two teams previously qualified from the first round. This round contained 16 single-legged ties. All matches kicked-off at 12:00 CET. The draw for the Round of 16 will take place on 12 December 2023, 11:00 CET.
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The 2023–24 Kosovar Cup is the football knockout competition of Kosovo in the 2023–24 season.
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2024 in Spanish television
This is a list of Spanish television related events from 2024.
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This is a list of Spanish television related events from 2024.
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Ealing Championships
The Ealing Championships was a men's and women's grass court tennis tournament was founded in 1884 as the Ealing LTC Championships. The tournament was first played in Ealing Lawn Tennis & Archery Club, West Ealing, London Great Britain. It was played annually till 1919 when it was downgraded from the main ILTF World Circuit. In 1882 the "Ealing Lawn Tennis & Archery Club" was in West Ealing, London. In 1882 the club staged a precursor event called the Ealing LTC Open Tournament. In July 1884 it first staged the Ealing Lawn Tennis Club Championships. In 1908 the event was expanded to include to include the London Borough of Ealing and was named as the Ealing Championships. This tournament ran annually just after the World War I in 1919 when it was downgraded and became a more localised tennis event. The championships continued to be held as late as mid 1980s when it was known as the Ealing Tennis Championships The tournament survived until 2015 when it was abolished for the final time. Blanche Bingley became a member of the Ealing LTAC and, went onto to win five more titles at Wimbledon whilst representing the club. Other winners of the women's singles event include Charlotte Cooper who won 7 titles, Dorothea Douglass who won three times and Joan Reid-Thomas.
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The Ealing Championships was a men's and women's grass court tennis tournament was founded in 1884 as the Ealing LTC Championships. The tournament was first played in Ealing Lawn Tennis & Archery Club, West Ealing, London Great Britain. It was played annually till 1919 when it was downgraded from the main ILTF World Circuit.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ealing_Championships
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Edit Gláz
Edit Gláz was a Hungarian endocrinologist. and a Professor of Endocrinology. She was born in Budapest on September 8th, 1926. Her work included research on salivary cortisol as well as germline VHL mutations in Hungarian families with von Hippel-Lindau disease. She was awarded the Silver degree of the Order of Merit in 1986 and the Semmelweis Medal in 1995. She died on December 20th, 2020
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Edit Gláz was a Hungarian endocrinologist. and a Professor of Endocrinology. She was born in Budapest on September 8th, 1926. Her work included research on salivary cortisol as well as germline VHL mutations in Hungarian families with von Hippel-Lindau disease. She was awarded the Silver degree of the Order of Merit in 1986 and the Semmelweis Medal in 1995. She died on December 20th, 2020
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Henry Jordan (disambiguation)
Henry Jordan (1935–1977) was an American football player. Henry Jordan may also refer to:
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Henry Jordan (1935–1977) was an American football player. Henry Jordan may also refer to: Henry Jordan (cricketer) (1898–1981), English cricketer Henry Jordan (politician) (1818–1890), English politician Hen Jordan (1894–1948), American baseball player
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Rosa subsect. Caninae
Rosa subsection Caninae is one of several subsections of the section Caninae in the genus Rosa. It includes Rosa canina, commonly known as the dog rose,
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Rosa subsection Caninae is one of several subsections of the section Caninae in the genus Rosa. It includes Rosa canina, commonly known as the dog rose,
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