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Previous recording sessions were mostly produced by Billy Sherrill, Wynette's long-time producer at Epic Records.
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The session included several more tracks that would appear on Wynette's 1982 studio album.
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Notable session musicians included Charlie McCoy playing the harmonica and Pete Wade playing guitar.
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The song reached number 16 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles chart.
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It was released on her 1982 studio album "Soft Touch".
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Terry Coner
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Terry Bernard Coner (born November 7, 1964) is an American basketball coach and former professional player.
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He was named Alabama Mr. Basketball while attending Phillips High School in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Coner played college basketball for the Alabama Crimson Tide for four seasons.
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At the conclusion of his collegiate career, it was determined he had been collegiately ineligible due to making contact with an agent while still enrolled.
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Coner was selected by the Atlanta Hawks as the 44th overall pick of the 1987 NBA draft.
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He spent his first professional season with the Savannah Spirits of the Continental Basketball Association.
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Coner then played professionally in Argentina and Europe.
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Muhammad bin Muslim
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Muḥammad ibn Muslim al-Thaqafī al-Kūfī (Arabic: محمد بن مسلم الثقفي الكوفي) (d. 150/767-768) was a prominent companion of Muhammad al Baqir and al-sadiq and one of the "People of Consensus" (Ashab al-ijma).
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The scholars of rijal regard him as the most learned jurist among Shia hadith transmitters.
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According to a hadith from Jafar al-Sadiq, Muhammad b. Muslim was one of the revivers of the teachings of Muhammad al-Baqir.
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Muhammad was born in Kufa.
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In rijal sources, several epithets has been attributed to him, including al-Awqas, al-A'war, al-Haddaj, al-Qasir, al-Tahhan, al-Samman, al-Ta'ifi, and al-Thaqafi.
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Muhammad studied under Muhammad al-Baqir in Medina for four years.
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According to a report, Jafar al-Sadiq counted Muhammad among the trustees of his father, al-Baqir, in matters of religion and a protector of the Shia.
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al-Sadiq would refer the people who were not able to stay in contact with himself to Muhammad.
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According to a hadith, the Jafar al-Sadiq said about Muhammad that "None of the Shia were more knowledgeable in fiqh than Muhammad.
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It is reported that great Sunni figures such as Abu Hanifa would refer to him in scholarly issues.
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He heard thirty-thousand hadiths from al-Baqir and sixteen thousand hadiths from Imam al-Sadiq.
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Steven Peck
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Steven Peck may refer to:
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Mamera station
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Mamera 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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Here, the line branches into two.
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The previous station is Antímano, the next station in the direction Zoológico is Caricuao, the next station in the direction Las Adjuntas is Ruiz Pineda.
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Arthur Barnby
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Arthur Charles Barnby (10 September 1881 – 30 October 1937) was an English first-class cricketer, who served as an officer in both the Royal Marines and the Royal Naval Air Service.
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Born at Westminster in September 1881, Barnby was commissioned into the Royal Marines as a second lieutenant.
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He was promoted to lieutenant in July 1901, with promotion to captain coming a decade later in September 1911.
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Barnby made a single appearance in first-class cricket for the Royal Navy Cricket Club against the British Army cricket team at Lord's in 1913.
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Batting twice in the match, he was dismissed without scoring in the Royal Navy first-innings by Harold Fawcus, while in their second-innings he scored a single unbeaten run.
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He served in the First World War, and as an early aviator who had held an aviation licence since 1913, he was seconded to the newly formed Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS), where he held the rank of flight commander.
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He was promoted to squadron commander in May 1915, which resulted in him concurrently being made a temporary major in the marines.
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He was made a full major in June 1917, having completed sixteen years services.
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He was promoted to wing commander in the RNAS in December 1917, resulting in him being granted the temporary rank of lieutenant colonel in the marines.
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Following the end of the war, Barnby relinquished his commission in the RNAS and returned to the marines as a major.
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He was made an OBE in the 1926 Birthday Honours.
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Barnby was appointed a barrackmaster and promoted to lieutenant colonel in August 1929, however he reverted back to major at his own request in October 1930.
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He was again promoted to lieutenant colonel in April 1931, before being placed on the retired list on account of old age in September 1933, at which point he was granted the rank of colonel.
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Barnby died suddenly at Rochester Airport in October 1937.
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Heidi Pasichow
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Heidi M. Pasichow is an Associate Judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
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Anderson earned her Bachelor of Arts from George Washington University in 1977, and her Juris Doctor from Washington College of Law in 1981.
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After graduating, she clerked for judge Sylvia Bacon of the D.C. Superior Court from 1983 to 1985.
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On December 5, 2006, President George W. Bush nominated her to be an associate judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
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Her nomination expired on December 9, 2006, with the end of the 109th United States Congress.
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President George W. Bush renominated her on January 9, 2007, to a 15-year term as an associate judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia to the seat vacated by Anna Blackburne-Rigsby.
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On July 23, 2008, the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs held a hearing on her nomination.
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On July 30, 2008, the Committee reported her nomination favorably to the senate floor.
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On August 1, 2008, the full Senate confirmed her nomination by voice vote.
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She was sworn in on August 25, 2008.
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Thomas Phleps
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Thomas Phleps (2 September 1955 – 5 June 2017) was a German guitarist and musicologist.
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Born in Bad Hersfeld, Phleps studieded at the Philipps-Universität Marburg and the University of Kassel and completed his studies in 1981 and 1983 respectively with state examinations for the teaching profession in the subjects music, German and philosophy.
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Since 1983 he has been a lecturer for musicology and guitar in Kassel.
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He received his doctorate in 1987 with the work "Hanns Eisler's "Deutsche Sinfonie".
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A contribution to the aesthetics of resistance".
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Initially Phleps worked as a stage musician at the Staatstheater Kassel.
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Since 1989 he worked as a teacher in Bad Arolsen.
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In 1995 he was appointed to the University of Giessen.
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In 2000 he habilitated there in the fields of musicology and music education.
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From 2001 to 2003 he was professor for music education at the University of Bremen, and since 2003 in Gießen.
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From 2010 Phleps was the editor-in-chief of the "Hanns Eisler Complete Edition".
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Pfleps died on June 5, 2017 at the age of 61 in Kassel of a heart attack.
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A Good Night's Love
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"A Good Night's Love" is a song written by Tim DuBois and Chester Lester.
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It originally recorded by American country artist Tammy Wynette.
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It was released as a single in November 1982 and became a top 20 hit on the "Billboard" country songs chart.
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"A Good Night's Love" was recorded in September 1982 at Woodland Studios, located in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Other songs recorded during the same session would later appear on Wynette's 1983 studio album.
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The song was produced by George Richey, Wynette's collaborator and husband.
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It was the second of Wynette's session to be produced by Richey.
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Other notable musicians that appeared on the recording were Pete Wade playing guitar and country artist Judy Rodman performing background vocals.
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The song reached number 19 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles chart.
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It was released on her 1983 studio album "Good Love & Heartbreak".
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2019 attacks on Burkina Faso
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In 2019 there have been many attacks in Burkina Faso on both soldiers and civilians.
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On 28 April 2019, a pastor, his two sons and two worshippers were killed at a Protestant church in Silgadji.
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On 12 May 2019, at least 20 attackers shot dead six people in a church in Dablo Department, Sanmatenga Province, Centre-Nord Region.
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They then set fire to the church, a shop and two vehicles.
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On 8 September 2019 in the Sanmatenga Province, Burkina Faso.
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In the Barsalogho Department a vehicle transporting people and goods, that was returning from a market, drove over an improvised explosive device (IED).
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15 passengers were killed and six were injured in the IED attack.
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Most of the victims were traders.
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Meanwhile, around 50km to the east, a convoy with vans carrying provisions for people displaced by fighting was attacked by gunmen.
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In this attack, 14 people were killed.
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It is unknown who carried out this attacks.
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The attack on the Burkina Faso Mosque occurred on the evening of Friday, 11 October 2019 in a mosque in northern Burkina Faso which left 16 people dead and two injured.
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It happened while the residents were praying inside the Grand Mosque in Salmossi, a village close to the border with Mali.
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"AFP" reported that 13 people died on the spot while 3 died later due to the injuries.
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A mass shooting in Pobé Mengao killed 16 civilians.
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On 6 November 2019, gunmen ambushed a convoy transporting workers of the Canadian mining firm Semafo near the city of Fada N'gourma, on a road to the firm's Boungou mine.
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At least 37 people were killed, and dozens more are missing or injured.