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McWilliams surprised friend and foe by scoring the team's first provisional pole at the 2002 German Grand Prix and the only real pole position at the 2002 Australian Grand Prix on the KR3 machine and the team performed consistently throughout the season, scoring a total of 122 points - the most the team had ever scored...
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No driver line-ups occurred in 2003, and no replacement or wildcard riders were called in either.
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This was the last year for the bike as it was gradually replaced by the newer Proton KR5 motorbike during this season, and would be made obsolote completely from 2004 onwards.
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The team struggled more than least compared to its competitors.
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It reached a total of 46 points, got a best-place finish of sixth and finished sixth in the constructor standings, narrowly losing out to the Factory Suzuki team but staying well ahead of the factory Kawasaki team.
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Circus Renz (disambiguation)
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Circus Renz was a German circus company, the name of which may also refer to:
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Crossed Trails
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Crossed Trails is a 1948 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Adele Buffington.
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The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Lynne Carver, Douglas Evans, Kathy Frye and Zon Murray.
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The film was released on April 11, 1948, by Monogram Pictures.
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Michelle Muscat
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Michelle Muscat (born May 16, 1974 Rabat, as "Michelle Tanti") is a Maltese philanthropist.
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She is married to the former Prime Minister of Malta, Joseph Muscat.
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Michelle Muscat married Joseph Muscat in 2001.
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She is alleged to be involved in Panama based letterbox firms in a network of political-business connections of her husband.
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After Muscat's election in 2013 in July 2013, employees of Brian Tonna created the letterbox firm Egrant Inc. in Panama.
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In April 2017 journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia suggested that shares in Egrant Inc. were held by Mossack Fonseca nominees for Michelle Muscat.
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In December 2019 an inquiry was published, which investigated if the Panama company Egrant Inc was owned by the prime minister, his wife, or his family.
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The investigation found no evidence to support the claim made by Caruana Galizia.
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The couple have twin children, Soleil Sophie and Etoille Ella, born in 2007.
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Henrik Holmberg
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Carl Henrik Lennart Holmberg (born July 5, 1963) is a Swedish curler.
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He is a , a two-time Swedisn men's champion (1982, 1992) and a 1986 Swedisn mixed champion.
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He was a member of team who won 1982 the Swedish men's championship and qualified for the , but Holmberg didn't compete because it was decided that he was too young to participate.
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Mai Kuraki Single Collection: Chance for You
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Mai Kuraki Single Collection: Chance for You is the fifth compilation album and first single collection by Japanese singer-songwriter Mai Kuraki.
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It was released on 25 December 2019 by Northern Music, in commemoration of Kuraki's 20th anniversary since her debut.
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The album features all the singles and some promotional singles Kuraki has released, since her debut "Love, Day After Tomorrow" (2000) to "Kimi to Koi no Mama de Owarenai Itsumo Yume no Mama ja Irarenai"/"Barairo no Jinsei" (2019).
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In Japan, the album debuted at number six on the Oricon Daily Albums Chart, becoming her weakest debut since "One Life" (2008).
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On the following day, it climbed to number three, selling 4,378 physical copies in its second day.
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"Mai Kuraki Single Collection: Chance for You" debuted at number six on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart, selling 18,171 physical copies in its first week.
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In the following week, the album fell from number six to fifteen, with the sales of 3,023 copies.
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!scope="row"|Japan (RIAJ)
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Ice hockey at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Boys' 3x3 mixed tournament
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The boys' 3x3 mixed ice hockey tournament at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics was held from 10 to 15 January at the Vaudoise aréna in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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"All times are local (UTC+1)."
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Daniel Neyland
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Daniel Neyland (1618-1688) was an Irish Anglican priest in the 17thcentury.
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Neyland was born in County Clare and educated at Trinity College, Dublin.
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Neyland was Prebendary of St MIchan's in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin from 1661 until his death; Dean of Elphin from 1664 to 1665; and Dean of Ossory from 1666 until his death.
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Lac de la Belle Rivière
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The lac de la Belle Rivière is a freshwater body at the head of Belle Rivière on the watershed of lac Saint-Jean, in the unorganized territory of Belle-Rivière, in the Lac-Saint-Jean-Est Regional County Municipality, in the region Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
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Lake Belle Rivière is located in the northwestern part of the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve.
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This small valley is served by the route 169 and by the route des Laurentides which runs along the lake on the northeast side.
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A few secondary roads serve this area 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 Belle Rivière Lake is usually frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March, however the safe circulation on the ice is generally from mid-December to mid-March.
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The main watersheds adjacent to Lake Belle Rivière are:
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The Belle Rivière lake has a length of , a width of and an altitude of .
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This lake has three parts formed by two narrows.
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This lake is mainly fed by the rivière du Milieu (coming from the south) and by the outlet (coming from the south) of the big lake of Cedars.
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The mouth of this lake is located to the west, at the Laurentian Highway bridge, at:
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From the mouth of Belle Rivière lake, the current follows the course of the Belle Rivière consecutively on northwesterly to the east shore of Lac Saint-Jean; from there, the current goes north on crossing this last lake, follows the course of the Saguenay river via the Petite Décharge on until Tadoussac where it merges...
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The name "Belle Rivière" is linked to the river, a stream and the municipality of the same name in the same sector.
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The toponym Lac de la Belle Rivière was formalized on December 5, 1968 by the Commission de toponymie du Québec.<ref name="CTQ"></ref >
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Casanova Killer
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The Casanova Killer may refer to:
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Anar Iskandarov
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Anar Iskandarov () is an Azerbaijani historian.
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He earned a PhD in historical sciences.
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He is a professor and Chief of the department of "Source Study, Historiography and Methods" of Baku State University.
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Anar Iskandarov was born in the Kolatan village of the Masalli region in 1956.
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From 1973 to 1978, he studied at and graduated with honors from the Department of History, Baku State University.
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From 1978 to 1981 he worked as a history teacher in the Masalli district, Azerbaijan.
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From 1982 to 1984 he worked as the Head of the Cabinet at the Department of Philosophy of the Azerbaijan State Oil Academy.
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From 1984 to 1999 he worked at BSU in the Department of Source Studies, Historiography and Methods as a senior laboratory assistant, teacher, senior teacher and assistant professor.
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Beginning in1999 he began serving as head of the department.
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He lectures and conducts seminars in: “Historiography of the history of Azerbaijan”; "Sources of the history of Azerbaijan"; “Actual problems of historical science”; "Methodological problems of historical research."
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In 1989 he defended his thesis on the topic: “Historiography, the establishment and strengthening of Soviet power in Azerbaijan".
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In 2004 he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic: “Historiography of the problem of the genocide of the Turks in Azerbaijan 1917-1918.”
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On January 11, 2016, by Decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, he was awarded the Order for Service to the Fatherland, III degree, for service to the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan.
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Jason Hickel
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Jason Hickel is an anthropologist, author, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
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He received his PhD in Anthropology from the University of Virginia in 2011 and has taught there and at the London School of Economics, and Goldsmiths, University of London, where he convenes the MA in Anthropology and Cultural Politics.
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He writes on global development and political economy, contributing regularly to "The Guardian", "Jacobin", Al Jazeera, and other popular outlets.
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His work has been funded by Fulbright, the National Science Foundation, the Wenner-Gren Foundation, the Charlotte Newcombe Foundation, and the Leverhulme Trust.
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, he serves on the U.K. Labour Party task force on international development.
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Ehsan Taeidi
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Ehsan Taeidi (; born 1 May 1990) is an Iranian footballer who plays as a Striker for Iranian club Pars Jonoubi in the Persian Gulf Pro League.
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Apostolic Delegation to Somalia
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The Apostolic Delegation to Somalia represents the interests of the Holy See in Somalia to officials of the Catholic Church, civil society, and government offices.
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The Holy See and the government of Somalia have not established diplomatic relations and the position of Apostolic Delegate to Somalia is not a diplomatic one, though the Delegate is a member of the diplomatic service of the Holy See.
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The Delegate normally holds the title Apostolic Nuncio to Ethiopia and resides in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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The Holy See managed its affairs in Somalia through an Apostolic Delegation to the Red Sea Region established in 1969.
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Pope John Paul II created the Delegation to Somalia on 26 March 1992 as part of the reorganization of that delegation into the Delegation to the Arabian Peninsula and several country-specific bodies.
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Neag School of Education
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The University of Connecticut (UConn) Neag School of Education offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in education, sport management, and leadership across four campuses, with the main campus located in Storrs, Connecticut.
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The Storrs location is home to the Neag Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development, and additional locations are in Hartford, Waterbury, and Groton.
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It is ranked number 16 among public graduate schools of education in the nation.
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The schools' research and teaching programs have been funded by a wide number of institutions, such as the National Science Foundation and the Department of Education.
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The Neag School of Education was founded in 1940 when the Connecticut Agricultural College became the University of Connecticut.
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It is based in the Charles B. Gentry Building, which as built in 1960 in honor of the former director of the Division of Teacher Training and University President.
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In 1999, the School of Education was renamed after Ray Neag, a businessman and graduate of UConn.
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Neag was co-Vice Chairman of Arrow International, Inc., a leading manufacturer of medical devices.
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The donation of $21 million is the largest gift given to an education school in the nation.
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In 2000, the building underwent major reconstruction, and a 20,000-square-foot wing was added to the west side of the building.
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The former deans of the School of Education are:
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The Neag School of Education is home to three departments (Department of Curriculum & Instruction, Department of Educational Leadership, Department of Educational Psychology) and one center (Teacher Education)
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The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate programs in curriculum and instruction for both pre-service and in-service educators.