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In the same weekend, in terms of worldwide box office ranking, it came fifth behind "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker", "", "Ip Man 4: The Finale", and "Frozen 2", with $77,439,509.
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In three weeks, the film grossed $111,225,633 and $135,589,251 in four weeks.
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By 13 January 2020, the film earned $154.24 million from box office sales in China alone.
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As of 22 January, it has grossed 173 million from China.
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It is currently the 10th highest-grossing film in China in 2019.
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It was nominated at The 6th Douban Film Annual Awards in the category Top Rated Chinese Movie.
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The Ship (1921 film)
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The Ship (Italian: La nave) is a 1921 Italian silent historical drama film directed by Gabriellino D'Annunzio and Mario Roncoroni and starring Ida Rubinstein, Alfredo Boccolini and Ciro Galvani.
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It is an adaptation of the play "Il Nave" by Gabriele D'Annunzio, father of the film's director.
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Henry N. Walker
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Henry Nelson Walker (November 30, 1811February 24, 1886) was a Michigan politician.
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Walker was born on November 30, 1811 in Fredonia, New York to parents John and Nancy Walker.
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Walker moved to Detroit, Michigan in 1835.
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In Fredonia, New York, Walker graduated from an academy, and then started to practice law.
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On November 6, 1843, Walker was elected as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the Wayne County district.
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He served in this position in 1844.
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Walker served as Michigan Attorney General from 1845 to 1847.
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Walker served as the postmaster of Detroit from 1859 to 1860.
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Walker was married to Emily Virginia Norvell, daughter of United States Senator John Norvell.
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Together, they had three children.
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Walker was Episcopalian.
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Walker died on February 24, 1886 in Detroit.
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He was interred at Elmwood Cemetery.
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Nozimakhon Kayumova
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Nozimakhon Kayumova (born 17 August 1992) is a visually impaired Uzbekistani Paralympic athlete and she competes in F13-classification javelin throw events.
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She represented Uzbekistan at the 2016 Summer Paralympics and she won the gold medal in the women's javelin throw F13 event with throw of 44.58m.
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At the 2017 World Para Athletics Championships she won the silver medal in the women's javelin throw F13 event.
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She qualified to represent Uzbekistan at the 2020 Summer Paralympics after winning the bronze medal in the women's javelin throw F13 event at the 2019 World Para Athletics Championships.
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Iris Kensmil
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Iris Kensmil (born 1970, Amsterdam) is a Dutch artist of Surinamese descent.
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In 1996 she obtained her degree from the Academie Minerva in Groningen.
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In 2017 Kensmil participated in the exhibition "Zwart en Revolutionair" (Black and Revolutionary) at the Black Archives in Amsterdam.
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Her work was included in the 2019 Venice Biennale.
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Yes we are
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"Yes we are" is the 23rd single by Sandaime J Soul Brothers.
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It was released on March 13, 2019.
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"Yes we are" was the first single released by Sandaime J Soul Brothers in 2019.
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The single marked the first release by the group after a year and four months since their last release "J.S.B Happiness".
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The single peaked at number two on the Oricon Weekly Charts with 93,660 points.
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By the end of the year the single had scored a total of 226,173 points.
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The EP's 1st track "Raise The Flag" was used as the official theme of the group's eponymous tour "Raise The Flag".
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Ace of Diamond (season 1)
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"Ace of Diamond" is an anime series based on the manga by Yuji Terajima serialized in "Weekly Shōnen Magazine".
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The TV series was produced by Madhouse and Production I.G and began airing on October 6, 2013, on TX Network stations and later on AT-X.
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The episodes were simulcast in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Central and South America, Spain, Brazil, and Portugal by Crunchyroll with English and German subtitles.
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The series was initially planned to be 52 episodes but was extended and ended in March 2015.
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Eight pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: three opening and five ending themes.
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From episodes 1–25 the opening theme is "Go EXCEED!!"
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by Tom-H@ck featuring Masayoshi Ōishi while the ending themes are "Seek Diamonds" by Yōko Hikasa and "Glory!"
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(グローリー!) by Suzuko Mimori.
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From episodes 26–51 the opening theme is "Perfect HERO" by Tom-H@ck featuring Masayoshi Ōishi while the ending themes are "Mirai e Tsunage" (未来へつなげ) by DŌP and "CLOUD NINE" by Ryōta Ōsaka, Nobunaga Shimazaki, & Natsuki Hanae.
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From episodes 52–75 the opening theme is "Hashire!
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Mirai" (疾走れ!ミライ; Run Ahead Toward the Future!)
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by GLAY while the ending theme is "PROMISED FIELD" by Ryōta Ōsaka, Nobunaga Shimazaki, & Natsuki Hanae.
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Ace of Diamond (season 2)
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"Ace of Diamond" is an anime series based on the manga by Yuji Terajima serialized in "Weekly Shōnen Magazine".
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The second season started airing soon after on April 6, 2015 on TX Network stations and later on AT-X.
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Like its predecessor the episodes were simulcast in the aforementioned countries by Crunchyroll with English and German subtitles.
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Six pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: two opening and four ending themes.
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From episodes 76–88 the opening theme is "HEROES" by GLAY while the ending themes are "KIMERO!!"
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by OxT and "BLUE WINDING ROAD" by Ryōta Ōsaka, Nobunaga Shimazaki, Natsuki Hanae, Shouta Aoi, & Yoshitsugu Matsuoka.
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From episodes 89–126 the opening theme is by GLAY while the ending themes are "BLOOM OF YOUTH" by OxT and "BRAND NEW BLUE" by Ryōta Ōsaka featuring Masayoshi Ōishi of OxT.
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Ace of Diamond (season 3)
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"Ace of Diamond" is an anime series based on the manga by Yuji Terajima serialized in "Weekly Shōnen Magazine".
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An anime adaptation of "Ace of Diamond Act II" has been announced, and it premiered on April 2, 2019.
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The series is listed for 52 episodes.
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Six pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: two opening and four ending themes.
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From episodes 127–155, the opening theme is "Hajimari no Uta (はじまりのうた)" by GLAY while the ending themes are "Golden After School (ゴールデンアフタースクール)" by OxT and "Kodō Escalation (鼓動エスカレーション)" by Maaya Uchida.
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From episode 156 onwards, the second opening theme is "Ryūsei no Howl (流星のHOWL)" by GLAY while the ending themes are "Chance!
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(チャンス!)" by Suzuko Mimori and "Everlasting Dream" by OxT.
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Mary Cleo Tarlarini
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Mary Cleo Tarlarini (1878–1954) was an Italian stage and film actress.
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1934 Australian Championships – Men's Doubles
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The first seeds Pat Hughes and Fred Perry defeated Adrian Quist and Don Turnbull 6–8, 6–3, 6–4, 3–6, 6–3 in the final, to win the Men's Doubles tennis title at the 1934 Australian Championships.
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Twenty five teams have entered for the event in which number of pairs was limited to sixteen.
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Twelve pairs were placed in the main draw and thirteen had to play in the preliminary rounds.
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Four semifinalists qualified into the first round of the competition proper.
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Source for seedings
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Brunilda Ruiz
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Brunilda Ruiz ( – ) was an American ballet dancer, teacher, and choreographer.
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She toured internationally as a founding member of the Joffrey Ballet and Harkness Ballet companies.
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Ruiz was born in Rincón, Puerto Rico and raised in Spanish Harlem in New York City.
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She attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and Performing Arts, where Robert Joffrey taught her ballet.
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In 1956, Joffrey chose Ruiz to be one of the six original Joffrey Ballet members.
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Ruiz was the youngest of the group, which also included Gerald Arpino, Glen Tetley, Beatrice Tompkins, Dianne Consoer, and John Wilson (to whom Ruiz was married from 1956 to 1967).
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With the Joffrey Ballet, Ruiz toured the country, performing one-night-only shows and introducing ballet as an art form to audiences across the United States.
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When Rebekah Harkness, patron of the Joffrey Ballet, disputed with Joffrey in the 1960s, the company split; Ruiz joined the newly formed Harkness Ballet.
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She returned briefly to the Joffrey Balleytin 1968.
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As a performer, Ruiz toured internationally, dancing in Europe, the Soviet Union, Middle East, and India.
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After retiring from performance in 1971, Ruiz taught and choreographed as associate director of the Baron Ballet in Waldwick, New Jersey, from 1976 to 1983.
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She served as ballet mistress with the Milwaukee Ballet from 1983 to 1986, and taught at LaGuardia, her alma mater, from 1986 until her retirement in 2001.
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She also taught at the Joffrey Ballet School-American Ballet Center in New York.
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Ruiz married Joffrey principal dancer Paul Sutherland in 1968.
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She had two daughters, Mhari Wilson and Alicia Sutherland.
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In 1995, Ruiz earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the State University of New York Empire State College.
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Ruiz died in her home in Waldwick, New Jersey, on August 13, 2019, at the age of 83.
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