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Haschemi Nedschad is charged in a New York district court is committing bank fraud, by funnelling over $115 million in payments for a Venezuelan housing complex through the US financial system for the benefit of his Iranian family’s companies.
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On the November the 4th the European Central Bank (ECB) subduct the bank licence of Pilatus bank.
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This action was recommended by the legal finace surveillance of Malta.
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Gehr
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Gehr is a German language surname.
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Such as the related Gehrig, Gehring, Gering and Gerling it belongs to the group of family names derived from given names – in this case from any of several compound names of Germanic origin with the beginning element "ger" (e. g. Gerhardt, Gerhold, Gerald, Gerwin, Gerd or Gernot) – and may refer to:
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Abu Nafisa fort
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Abu Nafisa fort is a ruin located on the left bank of the Nile, in Khartoum Province (Sudan).
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Geographic coordinates of the site, in the EPSG 3857 are 16° 0'50.11" N, 32° 33'14.47" E. Fort was built by the rulers of Alwa.
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The enclosure in quadrilateral in layout with internal dimensions measuring 83x78 meters.
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In three corners in 2018, traces of bastions have survived.
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In the fourth corner, south-eastern, there was a much younger oval tomb of Sheikh Abu Nafisa, dated to the last centuries of the Funj Sultanate (18th-19th century).
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The name of the site comes from this individual
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The fort was built in the 2nd half of the 6th century AD and was used for a short period.
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At the same time, a similar fort Hosh el-Kab was built 500 meters from Abu Nafisa.
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Fort Abu Nafisa, unlike Hosh el-Kab, was erected too close to the river, so the high floods that occasionally occur have been damaging the architecture.
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Currently, areas surrounding Abu Nafisa fort are cultivated and every now and then they are flooded.
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The last flooding of the Nile, which reached the walls of the fort, took place in April 2019.
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Satellite imagery from Google Earth shows the site being periodically underwater.
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The Call of Courage
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The Call of Courage is a 1925 American Western film directed by Clifford Smith and written by Harold Shumate.
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The film stars Art Acord, Olive Hasbrouck, Duke R. Lee, Frank Rice, John T. Prince and Turner Savage.
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The film was released on December 22, 1925, by Universal Pictures.
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Antímano station
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Antímano is a Caracas Metro station on Line 2.
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It was opened on 4 October 1987 as part of the inaugural section of Line 2 from La Paz to Las Adjuntas and Zoológico.
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The station is between Carapita and Mamera.
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Department of Military Affairs
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Department of Military Affairs (DMA) is the department in charge of military matters within the Ministry of Defence.
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Headed by the Chief of Defence Staff, as its "ex-officio" secretary, the DMA provides integration between the armed forces of the Union and the Ministry of Defence.
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Consisting of military and civilian officers, the DMA will promote jointness in various areas such as procurement, training and staffing.
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The DMA will deal with the headquarters of three armed forces, the tri-service Integrated Defence Staff (IDS), Army, Naval, Air and Defence Staff Headquarters, the Territorial Army and certain procurement requirements.
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DMA will also deal with promoting jointness through joint planning, facilitate restructuring for optimal utilisation of resources and promote the use of indigenous equipment by the Services.
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The DMA, being under the Chief of Defence Staff will also deal with the role and responsibilities assigned to the chief.
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The department comes under the Ministry of Defence and is headed by the Chief of Defence Staff, who acts as its "ex-officio" secretary.
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In addition to the Chief of Defence Staff, the department comprises two joint secretaries, thirteen deputy secretaries, and twenty-five under-secretaries.
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Berthold Warnecke
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Berthold Warnecke (born 15 February 1971) is a German dramaturge and Opera director in Würzburg.
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Born in Münster, Warnecke studied musicology, Germanistic and Romance studies at the University of Münster and the Scuola di Paleografia e Filologia Musicale in Cremona.
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He received his doctorate in 1999.
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Already in 1998 he was engaged as personal advisor to the General Music Director Will Humburg and as Music Dramaturge at the Theater Münster and the Münster Symphony Orchestra (until 2007).
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From 2005 to 2007 he was a lecturer at the Musicology Seminar of the WWU-Münster.
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Since 2013 he has held a teaching position at the Communication Science Seminar of the University of Erfurt, where he has been a music dramaturgist in the ensemble of the Theater Erfurt since 2007.
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Warnecke worked with the stage directors Marc Adam, Matthew Ferraro, Lorenzo Fioroni, Rosamund Gilmore, Jean-Louis Grinda, Michael Hampe, , Dominique Horwitz, Stephen Lawless, , and Pamela Recinella, Werner Schneyder, Katharina Thalbach and Katharina Wagner.
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Since the 2016/2017 season, Warnecke has been working as opera director at the Mainfranken Theater Würzburg.
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1992–93 Georgian Cup
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The 1992–93 Georgian Cup (also known as the "David Kipiani Cup") was the forty-ninth season overall and third since independence of the Georgian annual football tournament.
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Dan-Ola Eriksson
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Dan-Ola Eriksson (born September 12, 1963) is a Swedish curler.
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He participated in the demonstration curling events at the 1988 Winter Olympics and 1992 Winter Olympics, where the Swedish team finished in fifth place both times.
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2019–20 Egyptian Super Cup
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The 2019–20 Egyptian Super Cup (also known as the 2019–20 SAIB Egyptian Super Cup for sponsorship reasons) will be the 17th Egyptian Super Cup, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Egyptian Premier League and Egypt Cup.
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It will be played at the Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on 20 February 2020, contested by Al Ahly and Zamalek.
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In the 2018–19 Egyptian Premier League, Al Ahly and Zamalek were joined by Pyramids in title race throughout the season.
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Pyramids managed to grab 10 points out of 12 possible from their matches against Al Ahly and Zamalek and were leading the table by Matchday 29.
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However, after winning only 1 match and drawing 4 in their last 5 matches of the season, Pyramids missed their chance to win the league and to qualify for the CAF Champions League as they finished the league in 3rd place.
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Al Ahly eventually won the league for the 41st time in their history with 1 game to spare following their 3–1 win against Al Mokawloon Al Arab.
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Zamalek won the 2018–19 Egypt Cup after defeating Pyramids 3–0 in the final, winning the title for the 27th time in their history.
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Identical to the previous editions of the competition, the Egyptian Football Association were heavily criticized for the draw procedure where the cup defending champions and the league winners were placed in different paths to make sure that they could face each other only in the final.
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During the 2018–19 season, both teams met each other in the league two times and once in the Egyptian Super Cup.
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The first encounter was played on 30 March 2019 at Borg El Arab Stadium and ended goalless.
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Al Ahly won the second encounter 1–0 which was played on 28 July 2019 at the same stadium thanks to Ali Maâloul's second-half strike.
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The third encounter was the previous season's super cup, which was played on 20 September 2019 and also at Borg El Arab Stadium.
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Al Ahly won the match 3–2 with two goals from Junior Ajayi and one from Hussein El Shahat, while Mahmoud Alaa scored a brace of penalties for Zamalek.
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1928 Cork Senior Football Championship
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University College Cork entered the championship as the defending champions.
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On 14 October 1928, University College Cork won the championship following a 1-06 to 0-02 defeat of Duhallow United in the final at The Mardyke.
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This was their third championship title overall and their second title in succession.
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The Hand of Destiny
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The Hand of Destiny is a short story C.S.
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Forester wrote about his most popular character, Horatio Hornblower, written in 1940, and published in "Collier's magazine".
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Sanford Sternlicht, author of "C. S. Forester and the Hornblower Saga" notes the story has multiple inconsistencies with later stories.
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He also notes elements of the story that Forester re-used, in later stories.
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In the story Hornblower is 20 years old, and has just been promoted to Lieutenant.
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Sternlicht places the story in late 1796.
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Forester has Hornblower recently transferred from serving under Edward Pellew, the genuine naval hero who is Hornblower's first mentor.
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But Sternlicht notes that in "Mr Midshipman Hornblower" Hornblower serves under Pellew until 1797.
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"The Hand of Destiny" has Hornblower serving on board the fictional HMS "Marguerite", under despotic Captain Courtney.
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In the short story Hornblower is shocked by Courtney's cruelty.
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Courtney has goaded some of his men to revolt.
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Hornblower is assigned to negotiate with the rebellious sailors.
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Courtney is careless in the instructions he gives Hornblower, and is very angry with him when Hornblower promises them Courtney will not retaliate against them.
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Courtney plans to brutally punish the men without regard to Hornblower's assurances to them.
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A battle forces a delay in Courtney's plans.
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Hornblower leads the rebellious sailors in boarding the hostile Spanish warship, the "Castilla".
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Courtney is pleased with Hornblower, and assigns him the task of sailing the captured vessel to port.
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Hornblower seizes the opportunity that, instead of punishing the alleged mutineers he assign them to serve as his prize crew.
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Sternlicht notes that Forester re-used the premise of Hornblower angering a senior officer whose instructions gave him the leeway to be lenient with mutineers.
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Forester wrote the Hornblower stories out of order.
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"Beat to Quarters", set in 1810, the first Hornblower novel, takes place relatively late in his career.
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In Chapter IX Hornblower dons his dress uniform, when preparing to meet an important person.
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His preparation includes strapping on his dress sword, ""(a sword of the value of fifty guineas, the gift of the Patriotic Fund for Lieutenant Hornblower's part in the capture of the Castilla six years ago)"".
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In Chapter XIII Hornblower is embarrassed when Lady Barbara admires his hands, which he thinks are ugly.
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In particular he is embarrassed by an ""ingrained powder stain"" on his left hand, dating to his leading the boarding party that captured the "Castilla".
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Forester's second and third novels, "A Ship of the Line", and "Flying Colours" also refer to the sword he was awarded for his role in the capture of the "Castilla".
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In the fifth novel, "Lord Hornblower", an older Hornblower reminds himself that he remains the brave officer who lead the boarding of the "Castilla".
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Sternlicht notes that the eighth novel Forester wrote, "HMS "Atropos", set in 1805-1806, contains a completely different account of the capture of the "Castilla".
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In that novel Hornblower is a junior Post-Captain, and the capture occurs off the coast of Turkey.
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Robert Salisbury (educationalist)