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797705 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81lvaro%20Garc%C3%ADa%20Linera | Álvaro García Linera | Álvaro Marcelo García Linera (; born 19 October 1962), is a Bolivian politician. He was Vice President of Bolivia from 2006 until his removal in 2019 during the Evo Morales presidency.
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1962 births
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797707 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vice%20President%20of%20Bolivia | Vice President of Bolivia | The Vice President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia () or Vice President of Bolivia (), is the second highest political position in Bolivia.
The Vice President replaces the President in his absence, death or in the event of removal from office.
List of vice presidents of Bolivia
Single vice presidency (1828–18... |
797714 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020%20Bolivian%20general%20election | 2020 Bolivian general election | Snap general elections were held in Bolivia on 18 October 2020 for President, Vice-President, and all seats in both the Senate and Chamber of Deputies.
The results of the election will replace the disputed results of the October 2019 elections, which were annulled during a prolonged political crisis.
Candidates
Res... |
797716 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamber%20of%20Senators%20%28Bolivia%29 | Chamber of Senators (Bolivia) | The Chamber of Senators () is the upper house of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly of Bolivia.
The Senate has 36 seats. Each of the country's nine departments returns four senators elected by proportional representation (using the D'Hondt method).
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797718 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamber%20of%20Deputies%20%28Bolivia%29 | Chamber of Deputies (Bolivia) | The Chamber of Deputies () is the lower house of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly of Bolivia. The composition and powers of this house are established in the Political Constitution of the State.
The Chamber of Deputies comprises 130 seats, elected using the additional member system: 70 deputies are elected to re... |
797720 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%20Bolivian%20political%20crisis | 2019 Bolivian political crisis | On 10 November 2019, after 21 days of civil protests following the disputed election results of October 2019 and the release of a report from the Organization of American States (OAS), which showed irregularities in the electoral process, trade unions, the military and the police of Bolivia asked president Evo Morales ... |
797721 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%20Bolivian%20general%20election | 2019 Bolivian general election | General elections were held in Bolivia on 20 October 2019.
Voters elected all 130 members of the Chamber of Deputies and 36 senators and cast ballots for a joint slate of president and vice president.
Disputes over the transparency and legitimacy of the elections caused weeks of widespread protests in Bolivia after ... |
797722 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis%20Fernando%20Camacho | Luis Fernando Camacho | Luis Fernando Camacho Vaca (born 15 February 1979) is a Bolivian lawyer, businessman and activist. He is a member of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement in Bolivia.
He was a major critic of Evo Morales in the 2019 Bolivian general elections, demanding Morales resign on 5 November 2019. He unsuccessfully ran for Pre... |
797723 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%20Bolivian%20protests | 2019 Bolivian protests | From 21 October 2019 until late November of that year, protests and marches occurred in Bolivia in response to claims of electoral fraud in the 2019 general election of 20 October.
After 11 November 2019 there were protests by supporters of the outgoing government in response to Jeanine Áñez becoming the acting presi... |
797725 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie%20Tonks | Eddie Tonks | Edward James Tonks ( – 18 October 2020) was a New Zealand businessman and sports administrator. He was chair of the New Zealand Rugby Football Union (NZRFU) between 1990 and 1995. He also chaired the International Rugby Board (IRB).
Tonks died at his home in Wellington on 18 October 2020, aged 85.
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797726 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naomi%20Klein | Naomi Klein | Naomi A. Klein (born May 8, 1970) is a Canadian author, social activist, and filmmaker. She analyses politics and criticizes capitalism. Since 2018, she has been the Gloria Steinem Chair in Media, Culture, and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University.
Klein's This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate (2014) w... |
797727 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20incidents%20of%20xenophobia%20and%20racism%20related%20to%20the%20COVID-19%20pandemic | List of incidents of xenophobia and racism related to the COVID-19 pandemic | The COVID-19 pandemic started in the city of Wuhan, China in December 2019. It has led to increased acts of prejudice, xenophobia, discrimination, racism and violence against people of Southeast Asian, Hispanic, East Asian, Native American, biracial and black people all over the world. With the spread of the pandemic a... |
797731 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Drakeford | Mark Drakeford | Mark Drakeford (born 19 September 1954) is a Welsh Labour politician. He has been First Minister of Wales and leader of the Welsh Labour Party since 2018. He served as Cabinet Secretary for Finance in the Jones Government from 2016 to 2018, Minister for Brexit from 2017 to 2018 and Minister for Health and Social Servi... |
797749 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Asphalt%20Jungle | The Asphalt Jungle | The Asphalt Jungle is a 1950 American crime movie directed by John Huston and was based on the 1949 novel of the same name by W. R. Burnett. It stars Sterling Hayden, Louis Calhern, Jean Hagen, James Whitmore, Marc Lawrence, Marilyn Monroe, Anthony Caruso, Barry Kelley and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was... |
797750 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold%20leaf | Gold leaf | Gold leaf is gold that has been hammered into thin sheets by goldbeating. It is often used for gilding. The most commonly used gold is 22-karat yellow gold. Layering gold leaf over a surface is called gold leafing or gilding.
In art
Gold leaf is sometimes used in art without a gilding process. In many cultures, it wa... |
797752 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovesick%20%281983%20movie%29 | Lovesick (1983 movie) | Lovesick is a 1983 American romantic fantasy comedy movie directed by Marshall Brickman and starring Dudley Moore, Elizabeth McGovern, Wallace Shawn, John Huston, Alec Guinness, Larry Rivers, David Strathairn. It was distributed by Warner Bros.
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1983 romance movies
1983 comedy movies... |
797759 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/McFarland%2C%20USA | McFarland, USA | McFarland, USA is a 2015 American drama movie directed by Niki Caro and starring Kevin Costner, Maria Bello, Morgan Saylor, Elsie Fisher, Diana-Maria Riva, Vanessa Martínez, Valente Rodriguez, Natalia Cordova-Buckley. It was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.
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2015 movies
2015 drama movies... |
797763 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersal%20%28movie%29 | Mersal (movie) | Mersal () is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action thriller movie directed and co-written by Atlee. It was produced by Thenandal Studio Limited. The movie stars Vijay with S. J. Surya, Kajal, Samantha, and Nithya Menen. Vijay is playing a triple role in this movie for the first time.
Synopsis
The story revolves around t... |
797771 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersal | Mersal | Mersal may mean:
Arts
Mersal (movie), a 2017 Tamil language action thriller movie
Mersal al-Gharam, a 2004 Syrian novel by Fawwaz Haddad, also known as The Love Messenger
People
Iman Mersal (born 1966), Egyptian poet
Hatem Mersal (born 1975), Egyptian former long jumper
Mahmoud Mersal (born 1940), Egyptian forme... |
797774 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%20Won%27t%20See%20Me | You Won't See Me | "You Won't See Me" is a song by English rock band the Beatles. It was written by Paul McCartney, but listed as Lennon-McCartney. It was first released on the band's 1965 album Rubber Soul. It is about McCartney's bad relationship with Jane Asher at the time, when she wanted to become an actress. It was recorded during ... |
797784 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transuranic%20element | Transuranic element | A Tranuranic element is any element that comes after the element of Uranium in the Periodic Table. They are all radioactive and all but 2 are man made or synthetic (those being Uranium and Plutonium), and decay into other elements. Everything from Neptunium to Lawrencium to Tennessine and Oganesson. Some elements have ... |
797785 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litoria%20rubrops | Litoria rubrops | Litoria rubrops is a frog from Papua New Guinea. Scientists saw it in the Cloudy Mountains.
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Animals of Oceania |
797787 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowhere%20Man%20%28song%29 | Nowhere Man (song) | "Nowhere Man" is a song by English rock band the Beatles. It was first released on the Parlophone version of the band's 1965 album Rubber Soul. It was released in North America as a single in 1966. It was also later released on the North American album Yesterday and Today. The song was written by John Lennon, but liste... |
797791 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowhere%20Man | Nowhere Man | Nowhere Man may mean:
Music
"Nowhere Man" (song), a 1965 song by The Beatles
Nowhere Man (EP), a 1966 EP by The Beatles featuring the song "Nowhere Man"
"Nowhere Man", a song by Anti-Nowhere League from We Are...The League
"The Nowhere Man", a song by The Veils from The Runaway Found
Movie and television
Nowhe... |
797806 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think%20for%20Yourself | Think for Yourself | "Think for Yourself" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. It was first released on the band's 1965 album Rubber Soul. It was written by the band's lead guitarist George Harrison. Some people think that the song tells the listener to think independantly in a political way, but it can also be seen as a love so... |
797813 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Word%20%28song%29 | The Word (song) | "The Word" is a song by English rock band the Beatles. It was first released on the band's 1965 album Rubber Soul. It was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Lennon said they had written it after smoking cannabis and that it was mainly his idea.
Personnel
John Lennon – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar
P... |
797817 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20F.%20Secchia | Peter F. Secchia | Peter Finley Secchia (April 15, 1937 – October 21, 2020) was an American businessman and diplomat. He served as the U.S. ambassador to Italy and San Marino from 1989 to 1993. He was a Republican.
Secchia was born in Englewood, New Jersey. He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1956 to 1959. Secchia died of C... |
797820 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle | Michelle | Michelle may mean:
People
Michelle (name), a given name and surname, the feminine form of Michael
Michelle Courtens, Dutch singer, performing as "Michelle"
Michelle (German singer)
Michel'le, American singer
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
Michelle (album), a 1966 album by saxophonist Bud Shank
"Michelle"... |
797824 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%20Goes%20On%20%28Beatles%20song%29 | What Goes On (Beatles song) | "What Goes On" is a song by English rock band the Beatles. It was first released on the band's 1965 album Rubber Soul. It was also released as the B-side for the 1966 North American single "Nowhere Man". It also was on the North American album Yesterday and Today. It was the only song John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and R... |
797825 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%20Goes%20On | What Goes On | What Goes On may mean:
What Goes On (album), a 1993 box set by The Velvet Underground
"What Goes On" (Beatles song), 1965
"What Goes On" (Velvet Underground song), 1969
"What Goes On", a single by Mai Tai (band) E. van Tijn, J. Fluitsma 1984
"What Goes On", a song by Mobb Deep from The Safe Is Cracked |
797831 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low | Low | Low or LOW or lows, may mean:
People
Low (surname), listing people surnamed Low
Places
Low, Quebec, Canada
Low, Utah, United States
Lo Wu Station (MTR code LOW), Hong Kong; a rail station
Salzburg Airport (ICAO airport code: LOWS), Austria
Music
Low (band), an American indie rock group from Duluth, Minnesota
... |
797834 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danger%20Mouse%20%282015%29 | Danger Mouse (2015) | Danger Mouse is an animated television show. It is remake of an original series from the 20th century.
Characters
Narrator (voiced by Dave Lamb)
Danger Mouse (voiced by Alexander Armstrong)
Penfold (voiced by Kevin Eldon)
Colonel K (voiced by Stephen Fry)
Greenback (voiced by Ed Gaughan)
Stiletto (voiced by Dave Lamb... |
797840 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vark | Vark | Vark is a super fine filigree foil sheet of pure metals. It is usually made of silver but sometimes gold. It is used to decorate South Asian sweets and food. It is also placed on saffroned rice to make it look more appetising. The silver and gold are edible and flavorless. Varak is made by pounding silver into sheets a... |
797845 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldbeating | Goldbeating | Goldbeating is the process of hammering gold into an very thin gold leaf for use in gilding. 5,000 years ago, Egyptian artisans became the first goldbeaters and gilders. They pounded gold using a round stone to make the thinnest gold leaf possible.
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Gold
Metalworking |
797863 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love%20Is%20News | Love Is News | Love Is News is a 1937 American comedy movie directed by Tay Garnett and starring Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, Don Ameche, George Sanders, Dudley Digges, Pauline Moore, Jane Darwell. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and was remade in 1948 as That Wonderful Urge.
Other websites
Love Is News in the Internet Movie... |
797864 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litoria%20chloristona | Litoria chloristona | Litoria chloristona is a frog from Papua New Guinea. Scientists saw it near the Kikori River, from seal level to 500 meters above sea level.
The adult male frog is about 2.0 to 2.4 cm long and the adult female is 2.4 to 2.7 cm long. It has large eyes and a pointy nose. Its back is bright green and can have bronze o... |
797867 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%20dynamic%20memory%20allocation | C dynamic memory allocation | In the C programming language, dynamic memory allocation refers to allocating memory during a program's run time. Dynamically allocated memory is obtained from a storage pool called a heap. A group of functions in the C standard library are typically used for dynamic memory allocation.
Overview of functions
C dynamic ... |
797875 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20Yewcic | Tom Yewcic | Thomas J. Yewcic (May 9, 1932 – October 21, 2020) was an American football quarterback and punter and Major League Baseball player. In football, he played from 1961 to 1966 with the Boston Patriots of the American Football League (AFL). In baseball, he played one game for the Detroit Tigers in 1957.
Yewcic was born in... |
797877 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conemaugh%20Township%2C%20Cambria%20County%2C%20Pennsylvania | Conemaugh Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania | Conemaugh Township is a township in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,012 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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797878 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMYK%20color%20model | CMYK color model | The CMYK color model is a subtractive color model, based on the CMY color model, used in color printing. CMYK refers to the four inks used in printing: cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black).
The CMYK model is subtractive. It means that it subtracts or masks colors from white background of the paper. The ink reduces t... |
797879 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naini%20Narshimha%20Reddy | Naini Narshimha Reddy | Nayini Narsimha Reddy (12 May 1944 – 22 October 2020) was an Indian politician. He was the first Home Minister of Telangana from 2014 to 2018. He was a member of the Telangana Legislative Assembly between 2004 until his death. Reddy was born in Devarakonda, Telangana.
In September 2020, Reddy was tested positive for C... |
797880 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arolde%20de%20Oliveira | Arolde de Oliveira | Arolde de Oliveira (11 March 1937 – 21 October 2020) was a Brazilian politician. He was born in São Luiz Gonzaga, Rio Grande do Sul.
He was a member of the Liberal Front Party and Social Christian Party. Between 1984 to 2019, he was a member of the Chamber of Deputies. Between 2019 until his death, he was a member of... |
797881 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Leduc | Paul Leduc | Paul Leduc (11 March 1942 – 21 October 2020) was a Mexican movie director. He was born in Mexico City. His career began in 1968. Leduc was known for directing Reed: Insurgent Mexico (1973) and Frida Still Life (1983).
Leduc died on 21 October 2020 from problems caused by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Mexico... |
797882 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson%20L.%20Kiser | Jackson L. Kiser | Jackson L. Kiser (June 24, 1929 – October 21, 2020) was an American politician and lawyer. He was born in Welch, West Virginia. From 1981 until his death, he was a Judge on the District Court for the Western District of Virginia. From 1993 to 1997, he was Chief Judge. He was nominated to the court by President Ronald R... |
797883 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welch%2C%20West%20Virginia | Welch, West Virginia | Welch is a city located in McDowell County in the U.S. state of West Virginia, United States. The population was 2,406 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of McDowell County.
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County seats in West Virginia |
797887 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healy%2C%20Alaska | Healy, Alaska | Healy is a census-designated place (CDP) in Alaska. It is the borough seat of Denali Borough. 1,021 people lived there in 2010.
Census-designated places in Alaska
Borough seats in Alaska |
797889 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon%20Riots | Gordon Riots | The Gordon Riots were mass rioting in London, England in 1780.
The riots started as a non-violent protest. In 1778 Parliament had passed the Catholic Relief Act, which stopped some oppression of people who practiced the Roman Catholic Christian religion. For example, it said Catholics could join the army without say... |
797890 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Horvat | Frank Horvat | Frank Horvat (28 April 1928 – 21 October 2020) was an Croatian-French photographer. He was best known for his fashion photography, published between the mid 1950s and the late 1980s.
Horvat's photographic opus includes photojournalism, portraiture, landscape, nature, and sculpture.
In 1988, he produced a book of int... |
797891 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario%20Henderson | Mario Henderson | Mario Henderson (October 29, 1984 – October 21, 2020) was an American football offensive tackle. He spent the first four years of his career with the Oakland Raiders between 2007 to 2010. He also played for the San Diego Chargers in 2012. Henderson was born in Fort Myers, Florida.
Henderson died on October 21, 2020 at... |
797892 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldo%20Zargani | Aldo Zargani | Aldo Zargani (7 August 1933 – 18 October 2020) was an Italian Jewish writer and educator. He was born in Turin, Italy. He started writing in his early sixties: his first and best-known book, Per violino solo (For Solo Violin), appeared in 1995. He wrote about Italian Jews with essays, lectures, and school visits. He wa... |
797893 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deanna%20Demuzio | Deanna Demuzio | Deanna Demuzio (February 23, 1943 – October 20, 2020) was a Democratic politician. She was a member of the Illinois Senate between 2004 to 2011. From 2013 until her death, she was Mayor of Carlinville, Illinois.
Demuzio died on October 20, 2020 in Carlinville at the age of 77.
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Illinois Gen... |
797894 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%A4rvs%C3%B6faks | Järvsöfaks | Järvsöfaks (23 June 1994 – 19 October 2020) was a Swedish trotter. He held the current coldblood trotter's world record in wins, consecutive wins (42), and the coldblood trotter world record time, 1:17.9 per kilometre.
Järvsöfaks was driven and trained by Jan-Olov Persson.
Järvsöfaks died on 19 October 2020 in Hudi... |
797895 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chet%20%22JR%22%20White | Chet "JR" White | Chet "JR" White (1979/1980 – October 18, 2020) was an American record producer, rock musician and mix engineer. He was a member of the indie rock band Girls until their disbandment in 2012. He produced the album Goon by Tobias Jesso Jr. and Sob Story by the Spectrals. White was born in Santa Cruz, California.
White di... |
797896 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agostino%20Giuseppe%20Delfino | Agostino Giuseppe Delfino | Agostino Giuseppe Delfino (17 June 1935 – 18 October 2020) was an Italian-born Central African Republic Roman Catholic bishop. Delfino was born in Arenzano, Italy. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1959. He served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Berbérati, Central African Republic from 1991 to 2010.
Delf... |
797897 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arenzano | Arenzano | Arenzano is a coastal town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Genoa, Liguria, northern Italy, facing the Ligurian Sea. , it has a population of 11,445.
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Settlements in Liguria |
797898 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan%20City%20of%20Genoa | Metropolitan City of Genoa | The Metropolitan City of Genoa () is one of the fourteen Metropolitan cities of Italy, located in the region of Liguria. Its capital is the city of Genoa. It replaced the Province of Genoa.
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Provinces of Liguria |
797899 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savona | Savona | Savona () is a seaport and comune in the west part of the northern Italian region of Liguria, capital of the Province of Savona, in the Riviera di Ponente on the Mediterranean Sea.
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Cities in Liguria
Capital cities in Italy |
797901 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSIRIS-REx | OSIRIS-REx | OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer) is a NASA asteroid-study and sample-return mission.
The mission's main goal is to get a sample of at least from 101955 Bennu, a carbonaceous near-Earth asteroid, and return the sample to Earth for a detailed analysis.... |
797904 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-Slavism | Pan-Slavism | Pan-Slavism is a political idea. It came in the 19th century. Pan-Slavism is about the separatism and nationalism in the Slavic countries, for example Ukraine.
Slavic peoples
Politics |
797905 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise%20Renaud | Louise Renaud | Louise Renaud (August 3, 1922 – October 21, 2020) was a Canadian artist. She was born in Montreal. She worked with Les Automatistes. Renaud was also a governess for the children of art dealer Pierre Matisse, the son of Henri Matisse.
She was one of the signatories on Paul-Émile Borduas's Refus Global.
Renaud died on ... |
797906 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girl%20%28Beatles%20song%29 | Girl (Beatles song) | "Girl" is a song by English rock band the Beatles. It was first released on the band's 1965 album Rubber Soul. It was written by John Lennon, but listed as Lennon–McCartney. It is a sad love song.
Personnel
According to Ian MacDonald, except as noted:
John Lennon – lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Paul McCartney – backin... |
797907 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne%20Renaud | Jeanne Renaud | Jeanne Renaud (born August 27, 1928) is a Canadian dancer, choreographer and artistic director. She is thought to be one of the founders of modern dance in Quebec. She was born in Montreal.
She went on to study with Merce Cunningham, Hanya Holm and Mary Anthony in New York City. In 1948, she gave a recital with Franço... |
797909 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dariusz%20Gnatowski | Dariusz Gnatowski | Dariusz Gnatowski (24 May 1961 – 20 October 2020) was a Polish actor. He was born in Ruda Śląska, Poland. His career began in 1983. He was known for his roles in Demons of War (1998), With Fire and Sword (1999) but mostly for his role as Boczek in the sitcom Świat według Kiepskich.
Gnatowski died on 20 October 2020 i... |
797912 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Launch%20on%20warning | Launch on warning | Launch on warning (LOW) is a strategy of using nuclear weapons that gained recognition during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. Launch on warning became an important part of mutually assured destruction (MAD) theory as a result of the invention of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). ... |
797918 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navajo%20Nation | Navajo Nation | The Navajo Nation () is an American Indian territory covering about , such as parts of northeastern Arizona, southeastern Utah, and northwestern New Mexico in the United States.
This is the largest land area owned by an indigenous tribe in the United States, with a population of 173,667 as of 2010.
The current Presi... |
797920 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/President%20of%20the%20Navajo%20Nation | President of the Navajo Nation | The President of the Navajo Nation is the head of government of the Navajo Nation. The office was created in 1991 following restructuring of the national government. The president and vice president are elected every four years, and can only serve two terms in office.
List
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797924 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code%20talker | Code talker | A code talker was a person who was hired by the United States military during wartime to use a little-known language as a means of secret communication. The term is now usually known with United States service members during the world wars who used their knowledge of Native American languages.
About 400 to 500 Native ... |
797925 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan%20Nez | Jonathan Nez | Jonathan Nez (born May 26, 1975) is the 9th and current president of the Navajo Nation. He was elected President of the Navajo Nation on November 6, 2018.
At 43 years of age, Nez is the youngest person to have ever been elected President of the Navajo Nation.
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1975 births
Living people
Presidents of the Na... |
797926 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuba%20City%2C%20Arizona | Tuba City, Arizona | Tuba City is an unincorporated town in Coconino County, Arizona, on Navajo lands, in the United States. It is the second-largest community in Coconino County. The population of the census-designated place (CDP) was 8,611 at the 2010 census. It is the Navajo Nation's largest community, slightly larger than Shiprock, Ne... |
797929 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe%20Shirley%20Jr. | Joe Shirley Jr. | Joe Shirley Jr. (born December 4, 1947) is a Navajo politician. He is the only two-term President of the Navajo Nation. He was president from 2003 to 2011.
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1947 births
Living people
Presidents of the Navajo Nation
Politicians from Arizona
US Democratic Party politicians |
797930 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinle%2C%20Arizona | Chinle, Arizona | Chinle is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States.
The name in Navajo means "flowing out" and is a reference to the location where the water flows out of the Canyon de Chelly.
The population was 4,518 at the 2010 census.
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Census-designated places in Arizona |
797931 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell%20Begaye | Russell Begaye | Russell Begaye is a Navajo politician. He was the 8th president of Navajo Nation from May 2015 to January 2019. He was elected to the office on April 4, 2015 and was sworn in on May 12, 2015.
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Living people
Politicians from New Mexico
Politicians from Arizona
Presidents of the Navajo Nation
US Democratic Pa... |
797932 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben%20Shelly | Ben Shelly | Ben Shelly (born July 6, 1947) was the 7th one term President of the Navajo Nation. Shelly was the first President to have been elected both President and Vice President of the Navajo Nation. He is also the first New Mexican Navajo to hold the Navajo Presidency.
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1947 births
Living people
Politicians from N... |
797933 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoreau%2C%20New%20Mexico | Thoreau, New Mexico | Thoreau is a census-designated place (CDP) in McKinley County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 1,863 at the 2000 census
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Census-designated places in New Mexico |
797935 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton%20Bluehouse%20Sr. | Milton Bluehouse Sr. | Milton Bluehouse Sr. (February 29, 1936 – January 14, 2019) was the fourth President of the Navajo Nation from 1998 to 1999.
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1936 births
2019 deaths
Politicians from Arizona
Presidents of the Navajo Nation |
797936 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganado%2C%20Arizona | Ganado, Arizona | Ganado is a chapter of the Navajo Nation and census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,210 at the 2010 census.
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Census-designated places in Arizona |
797937 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelsey%20Begaye | Kelsey Begaye | Kelsey A. Begaye (January 7, 1951 – August 13, 2021) was an American politician. He was elected the fifth president of the Navajo Nation in November 1998. In 2002, he lost to Joe Shirley Jr. in his bid for reelection.
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1951 births
Presidents of the Navajo Nation
2021 deaths
Politicians from Arizona
US Democ... |
797938 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaibito%2C%20Arizona | Kaibito, Arizona | Kaibeto is a census-designated place (CDP) in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,522 at the 2010 census.
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Census-designated places in Arizona |
797939 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert%20Hale | Albert Hale | Albert A. Hale (1950 – February 2, 2021) was an American Democratic politician and lawyer. He was Arizona State Senator for District 2 from January 2004 to 2011. He served in the Arizona House of Representatives from 2011 to 2017.
Hale was elected the second Navajo Nation President in late 1994 by the consent of the N... |
797941 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20Michaels%2C%20Arizona | St. Michaels, Arizona | St. Michaels is a chapter of the Navajo Nation and a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States.
The population was 1,443 at the 2010 census.
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Census-designated places in Arizona |
797942 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A3o%20Luiz%20Gonzaga | São Luiz Gonzaga | São Luiz Gonzaga (Portuguese for St. Aloysius Gonzaga) is a municipality of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The population is 35,193 (2015 est.) in an area of 1295,68 km².
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Municipalities in Brazil
Rio Grande do Sul |
797944 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abella%20Danger | Abella Danger | Abella Danger (born November 19, 1995) is an American pornographic actress and model. She was born in Miami, Florida.
Abella Danger made her pornography debut in July 2014 for Bang Bros. She has appeared in about 1010 credited scenes. She has appeared in mainstream news media other than adult news media, including the... |
797949 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny%20Sins | Johnny Sins | Steven Wolfe (born December 31, 1978), known professionally as Johnny Sins, is an American pornographic actor, director, and YouTuber. He is known for his shaved head and muscular body. He is one of the most popular pornography searches. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Other websites
1978 bir... |
797958 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMY%20color%20model | CMY color model | CMY color model is a color model, used in color printing. CMY refers to the three inks used in printing: cyan, magenta, and yellow.
The CMY model is subtractive. It means that it subtracts or masks colors from white background of the paper. The ink reduces the reflected light. White light minus red leaves cyan, white ... |
797959 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezequiel%20Barco | Ezequiel Barco | Ezequiel Omar Barco (born 29 March 1999) is an Argentine professional footballer. He plays as either a winger or as an attacking midfielder for MLS club Atlanta United.
Career statistics
Honours
Independiente
Copa Sudamericana: 2017
Atlanta United
MLS Cup: 2018
U.S. Open Cup: 2019
Campeones Cup: 2019
Individua... |
797982 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek%20Americans | Greek Americans | Greek Americans (, Ellinoamerikanoi) are Americans of full or partial Greek ancestry. Over 2.5 million Americans are of Greek descent. 350,000 people older than five spoke Greek at home in 2010.
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Ethnic groups in the United States
America |
797987 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish%20Americans | Finnish Americans | Finnish Americans ( ) comprise Americans with ancestral roots from Finland or Finnish people who emigrated to and reside in the United States. The Finnish American population numbers a little bit more than 650,000.
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Notes
Ethnic groups in the United States |
797988 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/East%20Troublesome%20Fire | East Troublesome Fire | The East Troublesome fire is a wildfire in the Rocky Mountains west of Rocky Mountain National Park in Grand County, Colorado, United States. The fire started on Wednesday October 14th, 2020 at approx. 04:00 PM, near East Troublesome Creek, and the cause is still unknown. On October 22, it became the 4th largest record... |
798015 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaiian%20Pidgin | Hawaiian Pidgin | Hawaiian Pidgin, known locally as Pidgin, is a creole language from Hawaii. It is based off of English, but is mixed with other languages like Hawaiian, Japanese, Ilocano, Chinese, Portuguese, etc. It is spoken by many Hawaii locals, though many also speak standard English. The original Hawaiian language is spoken by s... |
798018 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protoplanetary%20disk | Protoplanetary disk | A protoplanetary disk is a rotating circumstellar disc of dense gas and dust surrounding a young star that has just formed. Protoplanetary disks have radii up to 1000 AU. Protoplanetary disks have been seen around several young stars in our galaxy.
Protoplanetary disks are thought to be thin structures. They have mass... |
798026 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josie%20and%20the%20Pussycats%20%28movie%29 | Josie and the Pussycats (movie) | Josie and the Pussycats is a 2001 musical comedy movie based on the Archie Comics group of the same name. It was released by Universal and didn't do well at the box office. It became a cult movie.
Cast
Rachael Leigh Cook as Josie
Tara Reid
Rosario Dawson as Valerie Brown
Parker Posey
Alan Cumming
Seth Green
Other web... |
798028 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super%20Smash%20Bros.%20Ultimate | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (commonly known as SSBU or Ultimate) is the fifth video game in the Super Smash Bros. series. It was made by Sora Ltd. and Bandai Namco and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch video game console.
Characters
All of the characters that appeared in the first four games return in Ult... |
798029 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash%20Bandicoot%20N.%20Sane%20Trilogy | Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy | Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is a platform video game that was published by Activision. It serves as a remaster and remake of the first three Crash games: Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped.
Other websites
Crash Bandicoot's Official website
2017 video games
Activi... |
798030 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchmen%20%28movie%29 | Watchmen (movie) | Watchmen is a 2009 superhero movie based on the acclaimed graphic novel by Alan Moore.
Cast
Jackie Earle Haley as Rorschach
Billy Crudup as Doctor Manhattan
Carla Gugino as Silk Spectre
2009 movies
2000s superhero movies
Alternate history movies
American movies
Movies directed by Zack Snyder
Movies set in the 1980s
S... |
798034 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardians%20of%20the%20Galaxy%20%28movie%29 | Guardians of the Galaxy (movie) | Guardians of the Galaxy is a 2014 science fiction superhero movie based on the Marvel team of the same name and directed by James Gunn. It was an unexpected success at the box office and had great reviews. It is the tenth movie of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Cast
Chris Pratt as Peter Quill / Star-Lord
Zoe Saldana a... |
798036 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardians%20of%20the%20Galaxy%20Vol.%202 | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is a 2017 science fiction superhero movie directed by James Gunn and a sequel to the 2014 movie Guardians of the Galaxy.
Cast
Chris Pratt as Peter Quill / Star-Lord
Zoe Saldana as Gamora
Dave Bautista as Drax
Vin Diesel as the voice of Groot
Bradley Cooper as the voice of Rocket Raccoon
... |
798039 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack-Jack%20Attack | Jack-Jack Attack | Jack-Jack Attack is a 2005 animated short movie set in the events of The Incredibles.
Voice cast
Jason Lee as Buddy Pine / Syndrome
Bud Luckey as Rick Decker
Plot
Kari, a babysitter is telling about her experience with Jack-Jack Parr to Rick Decker. After she told all of her memories to him, she wished she would forg... |
798046 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m%20Looking%20Through%20You | I'm Looking Through You | "I'm Looking Through You" is a song by English rock band the Beatles. It was first released on the band's 1965 album Rubber Soul. It was written by Paul McCartney, but is listed as Lennon-McCartney. McCartney wrote the song about Jane Asher, who was his girlfriend for a lot of the 1960s.
Personnel
According to authors... |
798053 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess%20Fiona | Princess Fiona | Princess Fiona is a female character of the Shrek franchise. She is voiced by Cameron Diaz. She does not appear in William Steig's original picture book of the same name.
Biography
Princess Fiona of Far Far Away was born as the only child to King Harold and Queen Lilian. A witch cast a spell on her, making her transfo... |
798056 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outer%20Space%20Treaty | Outer Space Treaty | The Outer Space Treaty is a treaty that forms the basis of international space law. As of June 2020, 110 countries are parties to the treaty. Another 23 have signed the treaty but have not completed ratification. It does not allow the placing of nuclear weapons in space. It establishes that space shall be free for expl... |
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