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This small valley is served indirectly by the route 169 and some secondary roads for the needs of forestry, recreational tourism activities.
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Forestry is the main economic activity in the sector; recreational tourism, second.
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The surface of Lake Pika is usually frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March, however the safe circulation on the ice is generally made from mid-December to mid-March.
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The main watersheds near Lake Pika are:
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Lake Pika has a length of in the shape of an inverted V, a width of and an altitude of .
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This lake is narrowing due to a peninsula attached to the southwest shore.
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This lake is mainly fed by the outlet of Lake Audubon (coming from the northwest), the outlet (coming from the West) of Lakes Pluto, Neptune de l'Arsin and Ravine, as well as the outlet of Lake Riffon ( coming from the south).
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The mouth of this lake is located at:
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From the mouth of Lake Pika, the current follows the course of the Pika River on consecutively, the course of the Pikauba River on north to the confluence with Kenogami Lake; it crosses this lake for north-east until dam of Portage-des-Roches; it follows the course of the Chicoutimi River on to the east, then the northeast and the course of the Saguenay River on east to Tadoussac where it merges with the Saint Lawrence estuary.
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The toponym "Lac Pika" was formalized on December 5, 1968 by the Commission de toponymie du Québec.
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1933 Cork Senior Football Championship
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The 1933 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 45th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887.
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Beara were the defending champions.
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On 15 October 1933, Beara won the championship following a 2-05 to 0-04 defeat of Clonakilty in the final at Clonakilty.
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This was their second championship title overall and their second title in succession.
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Anna Prysazhnuka
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Anna Prysazhnuka (born 21 May 1990) is a Latvian amateur snooker and pool player.
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She was runner-up at the 2017 Women's EBSA European Snooker Championship, winning the first frame of the final against Wendy Jans before losing the match 0–5.
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At the 2019 European Snooker Championship, Anastasia Nechaeva beat Prysazhnuka 4–2 in the semi-final.
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Prysazhnuka and Tatjana Vasiljeva were runners-up in the 2016 Ladies European Team Snooker Championship, losing 1-4 to the Russia 1 team of Anastasia Nechaeva and Daria Sirotina in the final.
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Source: Kozoom
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List of computer science awards
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This list of computer science awards is an index to articles on notable awards related to computer science.
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It includes lists of awards by the Association for Computing Machinery, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, other computer science and information science awards, and a list of computer science competitions.
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The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) gives out many computer science awards, often run by one of their Special Interest Groups.
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A number of awards are given by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the IEEE Computer Society or the IEEE Information Theory Society.
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Stanley Lovell
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Stanley Edwin Lovell (January 26, 1927 - June 27, 2010) was a prominent businessperson and philanthropist of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
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Stanley Lovell was the second generation owner of Lovell Drugs succeeding his father, Edwin Arthur Lovell, and brother Everett Arthur Lovell.
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The Lovell family's involvement in the drug store business began in 1909 and expansion to multiple locations in Eastern Ontario followed.
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Stanley Lovell joined the family business in 1947 becoming President of Lovell Drugs in 1971 until his retirement in 2000.
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His children, Arthur Lovell and Diana Lovell Kirk continue to run the family business through the third generation making Lovell Drugs the oldest, independent drug store chain in Ontario.
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Stanley Lovell and family have a long history of commitment to financially supporting and contributing to growth in the Oshawa community including a large charitable contribution to the Capital Campaign for the University of Ontario Institute of Technology in 2006.,
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Stanley Lovell graduated from the University of Toronto in 1947.
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Business:
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President and CEO of Lovell Drugs 1971-2000.
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Education initiatives:
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Health Care:
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Stanley Lovell was married to Wilma Curtie Down Lovell for 59 years and they have three children, Diana, Arthur, and Linda, that reside in Oshawa, Ontario.
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Katia Lova
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Katia Lova (1914–1994) was a Bulgarian-born French film actress.
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Half-Bulgarian and half-Swiss, she settled in France in the early 1920s.
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1934 Cork Senior Football Championship
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The 1934 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 46th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887.
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Beara were the defending champions.
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On 26 August 1934, Beara won the championship following a 2-06 to 2-03 defeat of Clonakilty in the final at Castletownbere.
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This was their third championship title overall and their third title in succession.
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Bill Poynton
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William Poynton (born 30 June 1944) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Lincoln City and Mansfield Town.
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Prisoner of Japan
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Prisoner of Japan is a 1942 American drama film directed by Arthur Ripley and written by Robert Chapin and Arthur Ripley.
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The film stars Alan Baxter, Gertrude Michael, Ernst Deutsch, Corinna Mura, Tom Seidel and Billy Moya.
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The film was released on July 22, 1942, by Producers Releasing Corporation.
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Cornelius Van Hemert Engert
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Cornelius Van Hemert Engert (December 31, 1887 Vienna - May 13, 1985 Washington, DC) was one of the United States “State Department's foremost experts on Middle Eastern affairs.”
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Engert was born to Dutch parents in Vienna of Dutch parentage, he came to the United States as a child, settling in Ferndale, California.
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He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley (B.Litt.
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in 1909 and an M.Litt in 1910) and its Law School (1908-1911) and studied at Harvard before joining the diplomatic service in 1912.
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Engert died at his son’s home of pneumonia at the age of 97.
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While serving in Ethiopia in 1936 when Italy took over the country, Engert “was personally commended by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the United States Senate for defending his unprotected legation in Addis Ababa against bands of marauders.” He served as Consul General in Beirut in 1941 and helped negotiate the end to violence in Syria and Lebanon between Vichy France, Britain and Free French Forces.
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In 1942, he was named the first Resident Minister of the United States to Afghanistan.
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He stayed there until he retired in 1945 and his service was recognized by giving him the title of Ambassador.
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In retirement, he worked on special missions for United Nations relief organizations, served as a World Bank representative and lectured around the world.
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Proceed to Peshawar: The Story of a U.S. Navy Intelligence Mission on the Afghan Border 1943 - George Hill - Google Books
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2020 Vanuatuan general election
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General elections are scheduled to be held in Vanuatu on 19 March 2020.
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The 52 members of Parliament are elected from eight single-member constituencies and ten multi-member constituencies (of between two and seven seats) by single non-transferable vote.
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The Vanua'aku Pati launched its campaign slogan 'Lets Rebuild Vanuatu' in June 2019 and endorsed the continuation of its Kambak ("come back") policy.
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In October 2019, a 'Vot Woman' campaign was launched, supporting all female candidates and calling for guaranteed 50% representation for women in parliament.
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No women were elected in the 2012 or 2016 elections.
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Anniversary Celebration
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Anniversary Celebration is the twentieth studio album by American country music singer Randy Travis.
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It was released on June 7, 2011, by Warner Bros. Records to celebrate 25 years since the release of Travis' 1986 debut album, "Storms of Life".
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Gerry Graham
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Gerald Wilson Graham (born 31 January 1941) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Mansfield Town, Peterborough United and Workington.
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RTE Studio bombing
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The RTE Studio bombing was a bomb attack carried out by the Ulster Loyalist paramilitary group the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) in Dublin, Ireland.
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It was the first Loyalist bombing in the Republic of Ireland during The Troubles.
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In March and April 1969 the UVF and Ulster Protestant Volunteers (UPV) carried out a number of sabotage bombings and blamed them on the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
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The attack took place on 5 August 1969 at 1:30 am.
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The blast could be heard over a wide area of Dublin city, nobody was injured.
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The bomb is believed to have been planted at the rear wall of the studio building and not much structural damage was done to the building, accept for the shattering of glass panels.
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Later that morning all Irish daily newspapers had front-page coverage of the blast.
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This was the start of a Loyalist campaign of bombings in the Republic of Ireland that would continue until the mid 1970s, with the deadliest being the Dublin and Monaghan bombings which killed 34.
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On 19 October 1969, UVF & UPV member Thomas "Tommy" McDowell was electrocuted while planting a bomb at an electricity sub-station in Ballyshannon, County Donegal.
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He died of his injuries three days later.
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On 24 October, the UVF claimed responsibility for both the Ballyshannon and the RTÉ bombing.
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The statement read "the attempted attack was a protest against the Irish Army units still massed on the border in Co Donegal".
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The statement added: "so long as the threats from Éire continue, so long will the volunteers of Ulster's people's army strike at targets in Southern Ireland".
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Until then the Irish security forces believed the RTE bombing was the work of Irish republicans who had a grudge against RTE.
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The UVF carried out two more bomb attacks in the Republic that year: on the Wolfe Tone memorial in Bodenstown, County Kildare on 31 October, and on 26 December on the Daniel O'Connell monument in Dublin.
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Six months after the RTE bombing the UVF struck again at RTE.
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On 18 February 1970 it bombed a 240-foot radio mast on Mongary Hill, near Raphoe, County Donegal, putting the transmitter out of action.
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The mast had allowed RTE radio signals to be broadcast into Northern Ireland.
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The UVF claimed responsibility the next day.
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UVF sabotage bombings continued sporadically in the Republic throughout 1970 and 1971.
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Beautiful People (Big Country song)
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"Beautiful People" is a song by Scottish rock band Big Country, released in 1991 as the second and final single from their fifth studio album "No Place Like Home".
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It was written by Stuart Adamson and produced by Pat Moran.