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LITERAL | LOCATION | monastery | As abbot, he made Drepung the largest monastery in the whole of Tibet. | In 1525, already abbot of Chokhorgyel, Drepung and Tashilhunpo, he was made abbot of Sera monastery as well, and seeing the number of monks was low he worked to increase it. | Based at Drepung in winter and Chokorgyel in summer, he spent his remaining years in composing commentaries, regional teaching tours, visiting Tashilhunpo from time to time and acting as abbot of these four great monasteries. | He attracted many students and disciples 'from Kashmir to China' as well as major patrons and disciples such as Gongma Nangso Donyopa of Droda who built a monastery at Zhekar Dzong in his honour and invited him to name it and be its spiritual guide. | Gongma Gyaltsen Palzangpo of Khyomorlung at Tolung and his Queen Sangyey Paldzomma also became his favourite devoted lay patrons and disciples in the 1530s and he visited their area to carry out rituals as 'he chose it for his next place of rebirth'. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalai%20Lama | Dalai Lama |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | village | As Coalition forces withdrew, the Afghan interpreter had addressed the village by loud-hailer. | The NZDF report also claimed that NZSAS forces had shot an individual subsequently identified as an insurgent. | The NZDF report also denied Hager and Stephenson's claims that NZDF forces had destroyed a house in Tirgiran village, deliberately set fire to houses or any personal possessions, and call in Coalition aircraft to deliberately destroy houses. | An ISAF information pamphlet was also circulated and the ground forces were airlifted out by 0345. | The NZDF report claimed that one house had caught fire when debris from the destruction of the insurgents' weapons and ammunition had fallen on the roof, setting the highly combustible roofing material alight. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation%20Burnham | Operation Burnham |
LITERAL | LOCATION | centre | As it approaches the city centre it divides into two branches, flowing west and east of Ostrów Tumski Cathedral island, and meeting again further north. | The lowest altitude is , in the Warta valley. | Poznań's main river is the Warta, which flows through the city from south to north. | The smaller Cybina river flows through eastern Poznań to meet the east branch of the Warta, which is also called Cybina – its northern section was originally a continuation of that river, while its southern section has been artificially widened to form a main stream of the Warta. | Other tributaries of the Warta within Poznań are the Junikowo Stream (Strumień Junikowski), which flows through southern Poznań from the west, meeting the Warta just outside the city boundary in Luboń; the Bogdanka and Wierzbak, formerly two separate tributaries flowing from the north-west and along the north side of t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozna%C5%84 | Poznań |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | port | As late as 1681 the port of Pasaia alone sent twelve whaling galleons to Terranova. | By 1632, they were finding it safer to hunt for whales out of the establishments at "Côte-Nord", such as Mingan and Escoumins and even as far south as Tadoussac at the mouth of the Saguenay River. | Despite this, Spanish Basque expeditions continued to be sent to Labrador, with voyages documented in 1622, 1624–27, 1629–30, 1632, and later. | The end came in 1697, when the Basques (apparently only the Spanish Basques) were prevented from sending out whaling expeditions to Terranova, while the Treaty of Utrecht (1713) finally expelled them from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. | Later the French Basques still sent whaling expeditions to Terranova, often basing them at Louisbourg. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20Basque%20whaling | History of Basque whaling |
LITERAL | LOCATION | field | As Mars sings the bridge, the two rappers find their way out of the tunnels, through a manhole which leads them to a field where Mars sings. | He crawls through it and finds himself in the tunnel. | Royce lights a flare to help navigate through the system. | As the sun starts to set, couples, along with Bad Meets Evil, gather to see a large group of rising sky lanterns aglow. | Beats by Dr. Dre headphones are advertised in the video and one couple gathers in front of a Chrysler 300. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lighters%20%28song%29 | Lighters (song) |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | town | As of 1900, Doniphan was a sundown town that prohibited African Americans from living there. | In 1863, Reeves combined his Independent Scouts with another militia group to form the 15th Missouri Calvary Regiment, CSA. | In 1864, Union troops entered Doniphan and burned most of the town, including the wooden courthouse. | Geography Doniphan is located in south-central Ripley County at the intersection of US Route 160 and Missouri Route 142. | The Current River flows past the west side of the city. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doniphan%2C%20Missouri | Doniphan, Missouri |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | region | As part of his efforts to align himself with Venice, Stefanica Crnojević suppressed the rebellion, devastating the region. | The regional, 1427 Code of Grbalj was issued at the župa's Podlastva Monastery. | During a transitional period of government, a peasant rebellion erupted in Grbalj (Zeta coast) against Kotor regarding the effects of control by Venice (1451-1452). | In 1497 Firuz Beg captured Grbalj and put Zeta under his effective military control, although it was still part of the Principality of Zeta governed by Stefan II Crnojević. | Grbalj eventually became part of what was known as Venetian Albania. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grbalj | Grbalj |
LITERAL | LOCATION | west | As political commissar, Xi and commander Zhang Zongxun defeated Nationalists west of Yan'an at the Battle of Xihuachi in March 1947. | As World War II in China was winding down, he defeated Nationalist attack on the Yan'an Soviet at Futaishan and assisted the breakout of Wang Zhen's 359 Brigade from the North China Plains. | Chinese Civil War and post-war transition With the outbreak of full-scale civil war between Communists and Nationalists in early 1947, Xi remained in northwestern China to coordinate the protection and then recapture of the Yan'an Soviet Area. | After Yan'an fell to Hu Zongnan on 19 March 1947, Xi worked on the staff of Peng Dehuai in the battles to retake Yan'an and capture northwest China. | Xi directed the political work of the Northwest Political and Military Affairs Bureau, which was tasked with bringing Communist governance to the newly captured areas of the Northwest. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi%20Zhongxun | Xi Zhongxun |
LITERAL | LOCATION | room | At 6:16 pm, Horst Degen's U-701 released a torpedo which hit the William Rockefellers pump room on portside amidships while she was steaming on a non-evasive course at 9.2 knots. | The Germans suffered no casualties though U-701 sustained slight damage. | SS William Rockefeller was a one-gun American tanker of 14,054 tons, sunk east-northeast of Diamond Shoals on June 28, 1942. | The torpedo tore a twenty-foot hole in the ship and oil sprayed everywhere, causing a fire. | The pump room flooded along with one of the ship's tanks and the cargo aboard caught on fire. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torpedo%20Alley | Torpedo Alley |
LITERAL | LOCATION | quarters | At least three-quarters of the attacks were directed at black, Hispanic or Muslim students, but the report also found 45 cases of students being attacked because they were Trump supporters. | Southern Poverty president Richard Cohen commented, "We've seen Donald Trump behave like a 12 year old, and now we're seeing 12 year olds behave like Donald Trump." | A 2020 survey of news stories since Trump's election found 300 reports that involved incidents of student bullying that were related to Trump's remarks or his MAGA campaign chants. | The survey found that parents, players, or fans had used Trump's name or his words at least 48 times directed at students competing in elementary, middle and high school sporting events. | Since most incidents are never reported it is believed that the figures they found are only a fraction of the actual total. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial%20views%20of%20Donald%20Trump | Racial views of Donald Trump |
LITERAL | LOCATION | pub | At present the building hosts the pub 'The Stags Head'. | The West Building dates back to the 1940s in a red brick style, complementing the Hartley Library opposite. | This originally held all of the Union's activities until the construction of the current Union. | The newest building was built during the mid-1990s which includes the union shop and other retail stores. | The union operates four media outlets. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University%20of%20Southampton | University of Southampton |
LITERAL | LOCATION | apartment | At some point during the night, Warren was presumably looking for a place to burgle, before picking the apartment of 80-year-old Dayton native Rosa Cinnamon as his target. | Murders Rosa Cinnamon On the morning of March 24, 1976, Warren was paroled and hitched a ride to Portland, where he was required to check in with his parole officer. | During the visit, he claimed that he planned to study at Portland Community College and to live at a residence hotel in the northern part of the city. | He kicked the door in, and started fighting with the elderly woman, receiving several scratches from the ordeal. | Despite her efforts, Cinnamon was overpowered, beaten and finally strangled to death. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward%20Delon%20Warren | Edward Delon Warren |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | abbey | At the end of the decade the Black Death reached the abbey, and 'many of the monks of Louth Park died', including the Abbot, Dom Walter of Louth. | Her claims were examined at an inquisition, where an important witness was le Vavasour's servant Alice, who testified that not only was Constance present in the room but that she had handed her husband the seal. | The inquisition eventually found deed valid and the abbey maintained possession of the manor. | He was buried beside Sir Henry le Vavasour, in front of the high altar of the abbey church. | Endowments and extortions The endowment received several benefactions, notably from Ralph, Earl of Chester, Hugh and Lambert de Scotney, and Hugh of Bayeux. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louth%20Park%20Abbey | Louth Park Abbey |
LITERAL | LOCATION | stadium | At the end of the game, América crossed the stadium applauded by Atlético's fans. | América had the best forward of the competition, Paulinho Marília, who scored 10 goals. | On November 25, 2006, América once again managed to qualify for the Brazilian Championship First Division, after a 2-2 tie with champions Atlético Mineiro, at Mineirão, with a record crowd of 74,694 (largest crowd of the year in Brazil), fighting back after conceding two early goals. | The club finished in fourth in the Campeonato Brasileiro Second Division. | In the following year, América was relegated after a disastrous performance in the Série A, obtaining only 17 points out of 114 possible points, and finishing the championship 24 points behind the second-to-last placed team, Paraná, in which, to date is the worst campaign of a team in the Série A since 2003, when the... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am%C3%A9rica%20Futebol%20Clube%20%28RN%29 | América Futebol Clube (RN) |
LITERAL | LOCATION | clubhouse | At the end of the night, Kurt Angle chanced upon Mr. Anderson and beat him down, then Angle invaded the Aces & Eights clubhouse, attacking Devon and the masked Vice-President. | As Sting & Bully prepared to finish off Anderson, Aces & Eights dragged Brooke Hogan and her father to the ring, forcing Bully Ray to rush to their aid; D.O.C. took advantage of the distraction to execute a big boot to the face followed by the pin on Sting, who was then beaten down by Aces & Eights. | On the February 28 Impact Wrestling, Sting expanded the Lethal Lockdown match at Lockdown to 5-on-5: Devon, D.O.C., Anderson, Knux and Bischoff would face "Team TNA", consisting of Sting, Samoa Joe, Magnus, James Storm and Eric Young; as Sting distracted Aces & Eights, Young snuck into the ring and attacked Aces & Eigh... | Angle smashed a bottle over the VP's head before unmasking him; a shocked Angle then angrily berated the VP, whose face was never shown on camera. | The show ended as the other members of Aces & Eights attacked Angle from behind. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aces%20%26%20Eights | Aces & Eights |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | park | At the start of the year, the theme park sporadically released information on the characters involved in the development via their Facebook and Twitter accounts. | Described as a 'fun environment for pre-schoolers to play and learn' by critics. | Before CBeebies Land, Alton Towers did not have enough rides suitable for young children and since opening CBeebies Land now makes visiting Alton Towers exciting for younger children. | On 4 January, Mr Tumble was the first character confirmed – featuring in the Something Special Sensory Garden and 5 January saw Mr. Bloom confirmed as featuring in the development in the form of Mr Bloom's Allotments. | On 6 January, the park revealed an In the Night Garden... redesign of their existing Riverbank Eyespy. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBeebies | CBeebies |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | sector | At the time commentators suggested this incident could further damage the struggling Australian retail sector, and also hurt the credibility of other online product and service providers. | There was a rapid backlash from the Australian public, with trending of the #clickfail hashtag on Twitter and creation of various memes mocking the event. | Click Frenzy co-founder Grant Arnott appeared on Channel 9's Today Show the next morning expressing disappointment at the website's initial failure. | Speculation had also been raised that the event was a scam to profit from the collection of users' personal information and premiums paid by participating retailers. | There were mixed responses from the retailers involved. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Click%20Frenzy | Click Frenzy |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | abbey | At the time of building, the abbey was called "the greatest phenomenon in the Anglican community at the present time". | The current abbey was built in 1910 by Anglican Benedictine monks but financial problems beginning in 1925 led to the 1929 purchase of the property by Belgian Cistercians. | It is considered to be the most complete example of the Arts and Crafts style in the country, and was the largest project of John Coates Carter. | The roofs are of white roughcast with red tiling, and the abbey church has five side-windows and on the south a "tapering" tower with primitive crenellations. | Caldey Island and Little Caldey Island have together formed an ecclesiastical district for as long as the locals can remember, with 20 Cistercian monks living at the monastery . | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldey%20Island | Caldey Island |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | church | At the time the church circulated a flyer "Gage Park Sodomite Rats Nest". | Animaland followed in 1960 – a playground with concrete animals for climbing. | Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist Church began their anti-gay crusade in 1991 with what they called "The Great Gage Park Decency Drive", seeking a crack down on homosexuals allegedly cruising for sex in the park. | In popular culture Gage Park was featured in the beginning of the 1997 Stephen King novel The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass, with Reinisch garden, the zoo, and the train being mentioned. | In the book, the city of Topeka is deserted due to the influenza of King's novel The Stand. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gage%20Park%2C%20Topeka | Gage Park, Topeka |
LITERAL | LOCATION | stadium | At this stadium performed Kylie Minogue, Enrique Iglesias, RBD, Deep Purple, Metallica and Iron Maiden. | It was the host for the Romanian Cup Final in 2004 and 2005. | Also an international rugby union match between France and Romania was played on June 17, 2006, during the 2006 France rugby union tour. | Romanian national football team The following national team matches were held in the stadium. | References External links Stadium images Football venues in Romania Rugby union stadiums in Romania Multi-purpose stadiums in Romania | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadionul%20Cotroceni | Stadionul Cotroceni |
LITERAL | LOCATION | store | August Klappenbach opens the first store and post office. | James, Montel and Company build a horse-powered sawmill and open a store within a year. | In the wake of successive national insurrections crushed by Prussia, Austria and Russia, 16 Polish families arrive in Bandera in 1855 and begin working in James and DeMontel's sawmill. | In 1856, the Texas Legislature establishes Bandera County from portions of Bexar County, and the county is formally organized. | By 1860, the population grows to 399, which included 12 slaves. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandera%20County%2C%20Texas | Bandera County, Texas |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | administration | Babić's administration announced the creation of a Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Krajina (or SAO Krajina) on 21 December 1990. | The Croatian government responded to the blockade of roads by sending special police teams in helicopters to the scene, but they were intercepted by SFR Yugoslav Air Force fighter jets and forced to turn back to Zagreb. | The Croatian constitution was passed in December 1990 categorizing Serbs as a minority group along with other ethnic groups. | Other Serb-dominated communities in eastern Croatia announced that they would also join SAO Krajina and ceased paying taxes to the Zagreb government. | On Easter Sunday, 31 March 1991, the first fatal clashes occurred when Croatian police from the Croatian Ministry of the Interior (MUP) entered the Plitvice Lakes national park to expel rebel Serb forces. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20Croatia | History of Croatia |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | state | Baseball runs deep in Arkansas and has been popular before the state hosted Major League Baseball (MLB) spring training in Hot Springs from 1886 to the 1920s. | Two other small Arkansas colleges compete in NCAA Division III, in which athletic scholarships are prohibited. | High school football also began to grow in Arkansas in the early 20th century. | Two minor league teams are based in the state. | The Arkansas Travelers play at Dickey–Stephens Park in North Little Rock, and the Northwest Arkansas Naturals play in Arvest Ballpark in Springdale. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas | Arkansas |
LITERAL | LOCATION | north | Battle of Thimeon: King Louis III ("the Younger") defeats Vikings (probably Norsemen) from England, near Charleroi, north of the River Sambre. | Europe February 2 – Battle of Lüneburg Heath: King Louis III is defeated by the Norse Great Heathen Army at Lüneburg Heath. | The Saxons are routed in a snowstorm; many drown in the river or are captured during the retreat. | During the battle 5,000 Vikings are killed. | Battle of Fjaler: King Harald Fairhair moves east along the Norwegian coast with his fleet. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/880 | 880 |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | city | Because of a contract, the city could not talk about a possible move. | During his time as mayor, Goodman tried to get a National Football League team to relocate to Las Vegas. | On April 24, 2006, he called the San Diego Chargers, and asked if they would be interested in moving. | On January 4, 2007, he called again, since the team was not allowed to talk to other cities about a possible move. | Again, Goodman was turned down “for the time being.” | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar%20Goodman | Oscar Goodman |
LITERAL | LOCATION | land | Because of this, the resilience of the ecosystem has broken down and the land is increasingly deteriorating. | Due to the increasing requirement for cultivation of land, the cycle of cultivation followed by leaving land fallow has reduced from 25 to 30 years to 2–3 years. | This significant drop in uncultivated land does not give the land enough time to return to its natural condition. | Shifting cultivation in Odisha Odisha accounts for the largest area under shifting cultivation in India. | Shifting cultivation is locally known as the podu cultivation. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farming%20systems%20in%20India | Farming systems in India |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | church | Before that Greek church chanting was purely monophonic (as it still remains in some more archaic traditions, such as Russian Znamenny chant). | History It is widely believed that ison was first introduced in Byzantine practice in the 16th century. | It stresses or supports the melody. | The drone practice may have been borrowed from the West, namely from Italy. | Traditionally the ison was not notated (see below). | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ison%20%28music%29 | Ison (music) |
LITERAL | LOCATION | bar | Belinda and her younger brother opened a luxury karaoke bar, La Chismosa Canta Bar (The Gossip sing and bar), in Mexico. | Other works and business Belinda founded her own music promotion company called Joy Music. | Joy Music promotes concert tours and several independent albums. | The bar serves high-class alcohol and is modeled after the glitz and glamour of the Roaring Twenties. | As of 2016, La Chismosa Canta Bar has 3 locations in Mexico. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda%20Peregr%C3%ADn | Belinda Peregrín |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | department | Bhoomi takes no time to inform the archaeological department which lands him to further trouble and his project of resort building gets blocked. | He starts to realise his plans to build a resort by digging down for making a good basement. | And he finds to his astonishment, the archaic remnants of a ship. | Bhoomi has got a friend in Radhika, who also works with the same department. | Now with the help of some fresh ideas from her, he plans to venture into a new arena of business. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kappal%20Muthalaali | Kappal Muthalaali |
LITERAL | LOCATION | shop | Bivins shared a shop with Richard Childress in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. | NASCAR career Bivins ran two NASCAR races in 1975, with a best finish of ninth at Michigan International Speedway. | He ran for NASCAR Rookie of the Year in 1976. | Bivins competed in 18 of 30 events with 6 Top 10 finishes and his career-best finish of fifth at the 1976 Richmond 400 at Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway. | Bivins finished in a disputed second place for the Rookie of the Year to Skip Manning. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry%20Bivins | Terry Bivins |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | country | BL gained popularity in mainland China in the late 1990s; the country subsequently outlawed the publishing and distribution of BL works. | The manga artist group Clamp, which itself began as a group creating yaoi , published multiple works containing yaoi elements during this period, such as RG Veda (1990–1995), Tokyo Babylon (1991–1994), and Cardcaptor Sakura (1996–2000). | When these works were released in North America, they were among the first yaoi-influenced media to be encountered by Western audiences. | The mid-1990s saw the so-called "yaoi debate" or yaoi ronsō (や お い 論争), a debate held primarily in a series of essays published in the feminist magazine Choisir from 1992 to 1997. | In an open letter, Japanese gay writer Masaki Satou criticized the genre as homophobic for not depicting gay men accurately, heterosexist by reinforcing the misogyny of Japanese society, and called fans of yaoi "disgusting women" who "have a perverse interest in sexual intercourse between men." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaoi | Yaoi |
LITERAL | LOCATION | lodge | Bogue Chitto State Park has a visitors center, a conference room, picnic pavilions, and a lodge overlooking a bluff. | The state park is located off Louisiana State Highway 25 south of Franklinton, in Washington Parish. | The name Bogue Chitto is from the Choctaw language, bok chito, meaning big creek. | Guests may stay at one of four upland cabins or park among the 81 recreational-vehicle (RV) sites. | A group camp may be reserved for overnight visitors, as well. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogue%20Chitto%20State%20Park | Bogue Chitto State Park |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | cinema | Bollywood represents 43 percent of Indian net box-office revenue; Tamil and Telugu cinema represent 36 percent, and the remaining regional cinema constituted 21 percent in 2014. | The industry is part of the larger Indian cinema—the world's largest by number of feature films produced, along with the cinema of South India and other Indian film industries. | In 2017, Indian cinema produced 1,986 feature films, with Bollywood as its largest filmmaker, producing 364 Hindi films the same year. | Bollywood has overtaken the U.S. film industry to become the largest centre for film production in the world. | In 2001 ticket sales, Indian cinema (including Bollywood) reportedly sold an estimated 3.6 billion tickets worldwide, compared to Hollywood's 2.6 billion tickets sold. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bollywood | Bollywood |
LITERAL | LOCATION | neighborhood | Boo & Quick - Two cats of the neighborhood who can talk and brought Courtney along to witness the selection of a new leader among the cats. | Butterbug - Butterworm's little brother. | Can't speak properly because his tongue is too big. | Tobermory - A huge, scarred cat; former leader of the cats of Hillsborough. | Was wounded and lost his left eye fighting a huge Mastiff, The Hound of Radley Hall. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courtney%20Crumrin | Courtney Crumrin |
LITERAL | LOCATION | nation | Born Again Pews, owned and operated by local church leader Rex Blisard, began in 2005 as a ministry service, and evolved into a successful operation that delivers furniture nation wide. | About 26.5% of families and 30.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 36.2% of those under age 18 and 17.5% of those age 65 or over. | Economy Kansas is the location of one of the few remaining domestic custom pew and church manufacturers. | Kansas is the location of one of the four campuses of Northeast Tech, a vocational and technical school. | The Kansas campus has approximately 300 students, both adults as well as high school juniors and seniors from the Colcord, Jay, Locust Grove, Oaks, and Kansas schools districts. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas%2C%20Oklahoma | Kansas, Oklahoma |
LITERAL | LOCATION | region | Bragg sent an infantry division led by Major General Carter L. Stevenson and two cavalry brigades under Morrison and Dibrell to menace the Union-occupied region in East Tennessee. | Burnside returned to Knoxville on October 14 after assigning Willcox the task of protecting his northeastern flank. | Battle After Williams' defeat, Jones asked the Confederate government for assistance, and it forwarded the request to Bragg at Chattanooga. | Stevenson left Bragg's army on October 17, but there was such a shortage of equipment on the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad that his infantry only reached Charleston on October 19. | On that date, Stevenson sent the cavalry brigades to attack Philadelphia, south of Loudon. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle%20of%20Philadelphia | Battle of Philadelphia |
LITERAL | LOCATION | office | Brody is brought into Akbari's office where they speak in privacy. | Brody evades them and goes to Nassrin's house. | He tells her someone tried to kill him, and asks her to arrange a meeting with Akbari, claiming that he has very important information about Majid Javadi. | Brody reveals to Akbari the truth behind his presence in Iran: he was sent there to kill Akbari, so that Javadi, now a CIA asset, could take his place. | Akbari thanks Brody for his loyalty and says he will take care of Javadi. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big%20Man%20in%20Tehran | Big Man in Tehran |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | nation | Brooks also hinted that her scheming had formed the start of a "gripping and enthralling story" she hoped would get the nation talking and have viewers shouting at their televisions. | Digital Spy wrote that she "hatched this masterplan" with intentions of pushing Manpreet to comfort Ethan so that Manpreet would reunite with ex-lover Charles Anderson (Kevin Mathurin), Ethan's father. | In June 2021, series producer Kate Brooks told the Daily Mirror that Meena's plot will elevate and "captivate" viewers as she joins the "forefront of really brilliant and gripping drama". | Days later, Meena locks Andrea Tate's (Anna Nightingale) dog in a car to stop her from going on a camping trip with Charles. | The scenes were part of her plan to reunite Manpreet with Charles, and following their airing, Meena was revealed to be Emmerdales next villain. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meena%20Jutla | Meena Jutla |
LITERAL | LOCATION | arena | Bryan placed Kane on a forklift and drove the forklift into the arena, where Bryan performed a Diving Headbutt off the forklift on Kane for a near-fall. | Main event In the main event, Daniel Bryan defended the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Kane in an Extreme Rules match. | During the match, Bryan and Kane fought backstage, where Bryan attacked Kane with a snow shovel. | Kane performed a Chokeslam on Bryan for a near-fall. | Kane attempted a Tombstone Piledriver onto a chair on Bryan but Bryan countered into a DDT on the chair for a near-fall. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme%20Rules%20%282014%29 | Extreme Rules (2014) |
LITERAL | LOCATION | outlet | BS 1363-3 AdaptorsPlug adaptors permit two or more plugs to share one socket-outlet, or allow the use of a plug of different type. | In 2016 the use of socket covers was banned in premises controlled by the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom. | BEAMA (British Electrotechnical and Allied Manufacturers Association) published the following statement in June 2017: "BEAMA strongly advises against the use of socket-outlet 'protective' covers." | There are several common types, including double- and triple-socket blocks, shaver adaptors, and multi-socket strips. | Adaptors which allow the use of non-BS 1363 plugs, or more than two BS 1363 plugs, must be fused. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC%20power%20plugs%20and%20sockets%3A%20British%20and%20related%20types | AC power plugs and sockets: British and related types |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | field | But the Note faults the Ninth Circuit's analysis because it "does not harmonize this 'field of dissonance' directly. | On the remand opinion ● A Note in the Berkeley Technology Law Journal agreed with the Ninth Circuit's legal standard on remand that it would "allow the presumption that IP rights constitute a legitimate business justification for exclusionary conduct and allow the antitrust plaintiff to rebut it." | The writer concluded that the polar options (1) "of not allowing IP rights to play any role in an antitrust defense" would "undermine the public interest in the patent and copyright statutes"; and (2) patents should "always be allowed to trump antitrust law"—would equally be mistakes. | "That is, the court did not decide whether the scope of the patent rights should have extended to the use of parts to provide service and maintenance. | Reliance on pretext to condemn the restraints is too case–specific. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastman%20Kodak%20Co.%20v.%20Image%20Technical%20Services%2C%20Inc. | Eastman Kodak Co. v. Image Technical Services, Inc. |
LITERAL | LOCATION | plant | But van Gogh was not treated with digitalis, and Dr. Arnold dismisses the plant as a cause of xanthopsia (yellow halos). | His yellow period ('yellow vision'), missing ear ('oto-toxicity') and penchant for painting halos around landscape objects ('halo vision') are often used by medical students as a mnemonic to remember the sequelae of digoxin toxicity. | Speculation has been further fueled by Van Gogh's portrait of his physician, Dr. Paul-Ferdinand Gachet (1890), in which Gachet holds Digitalis purpurea. | References Bibliography Hayden, Deborah Pox: Genius, Madness, and the Mysteries of Syphilis, Basic Books, 2003, Van Meekeren, Erwin. | Starry Starry Night: Life and Psychiatric History of Vincent van Gogh. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health%20of%20Vincent%20van%20Gogh | Health of Vincent van Gogh |
LITERAL | LOCATION | authority | But when the Provisional Government declined to give him the authority he sought to deal with indiscipline, he was transferred at his request to command the Russian Eighth Army. | After the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II, he was given command of the Petrograd Military District in March 1917. | On 8 March, Kornilov placed the Empress Alexandra and her children under house arrest at the Alexander Palace (Nicholas was still held at Stavka), replacing the Tsar's Escort and Combined Regiments of the Imperial Guard with 300 revolutionary troops. | His army inflicted a spectacular defeat on the Austrians, taking ten thousand prisoners - Russia's only notable military success in the year 1917 - though after five days, was forced to retreat. | On 24 July, he was appointed commander of the southern front. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavr%20Kornilov | Lavr Kornilov |
LITERAL | LOCATION | harbor | By 1851, the harbor was extended out into the bay by wharves while buildings were erected on piles among the ships. | The promise of great wealth was so strong that crews on arriving vessels deserted and rushed off to the gold fields, leaving behind a forest of masts in San Francisco harbor. | Some of these approximately 500 abandoned ships were used at times as storeships, saloons, and hotels; many were left to rot, and some were sunk to establish title to the underwater lot. | By 1870, Yerba Buena Cove had been filled to create new land. | Buried ships are occasionally exposed when foundations are dug for new buildings. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%20Francisco | San Francisco |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | club | By 1916, the club was addressing issues of birth control. | In 1929, the Chicago Woman's Club, along with other organizations funded a study of "behavior problems of delinquent boys." | In 1915, Rachelle Yarros convinced the Chicago Woman's Club to create a birth control committee. | The discussion of contraceptives was controversial, and also could have resulted in the arrest of those promoting it, since laws were still on the books preventing the dissemination of information about birth control. | The club also held a birth control conference, where James A. Field presented information on the subject. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago%20Woman%27s%20Club | Chicago Woman's Club |
LITERAL | LOCATION | east | By 57 BC, Caesar had resolved to conquer all of Gaul, and led campaigns in the east, where the Nervii nearly defeated him. | By winning the support of the people, Caesar sought to make himself unassailable from the boni. | Synopsis The Commentarii cover the Gallic Wars over a period of 8 years, beginning with conflict over the migration of the Helvetii in 58 BC, which drew in neighboring tribes and the Germanic Suebi. | In 56 BC, Caesar defeated the Veneti in a naval battle and took most of northwest Gaul. | In 55 BC, Caesar sought to boost his public image, and undertook first of their kind expeditions across the Rhine river and the English Channel. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commentarii%20de%20Bello%20Gallico | Commentarii de Bello Gallico |
LITERAL | LOCATION | municipality | By clubThe following is a list of clubs which have participated, stating the municipality they are from and the number of seasons they have participated in the play-off. | divisjon played each other in a two-round, single-match knock-out tournament, with the winner facing the fourteenth-placed top flight team in a two-legged decisive final. | By season The following is a list of seasons, listing the winning team, the relegated team should the top level contestant fail to win, and teams failing to be promoted. | It further states the number of times and years the teams have won the play-off, been relegated and not been promoted. | References Play-offs Norwegian First Division 1972 establishments in Norway Recurring sporting events established in 1972 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliteserien%20play-offs | Eliteserien play-offs |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | center | By that evening of January 10, nearly 700 residents had contacted West Virginia's poison control center, reporting a range of symptoms including nausea and rashes. | Of those 122 people, four people had been admitted to the Charleston Area Medical Center and one at another area hospital for observation with symptoms of nausea. | On January 12, the number of patients treated at hospitals for their symptoms from chemical exposure grew to about 169. | On January 13, the total number of residents who had been hospitalized had risen to 10, and by January 14, the total reached 14, although none were in were in serious condition. | By 1 p.m. on January 10, the sweet-smelling odor was no longer detectable, according to West Virginia National Guard Adjutant, Major General James Hoyer. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014%20Elk%20River%20chemical%20spill | 2014 Elk River chemical spill |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | establishment | By that time Browning had become so isolated from the Hollywood establishment that Variety mistakenly published an obituary that year for Browning, confusing his spouse's death for the former director. | Final years and death Browning's wife Alice died in 1944 from complications from pneumonia, leaving him a recluse at his Malibu Beach retreat. | Herzogenrath, 2006 p. 11: Browning's "wife Alice died" in 1944. | In 1949, the Directors Guild of America bestowed a life membership on Browning; at the time of his death, the honor had been enjoyed by only four of Browning's colleagues. | Browning, now a widower, lived in isolation for almost 20 years, "an alcoholic recluse." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod%20Browning | Tod Browning |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | auditor | By the end of the decade, the state auditor was paying the bond debt, but not debts owed to teachers or to localities which had built public schools. | The Funding Act also contained a provision allowing coupons to be used at full value to pay taxes, which cut state revenues significantly (as the bonds were usually discounted significantly). | In 1872, the General Assembly reduced the interest rate to 4%, but debt interest still constituted more than half of government expenditures, and the state ran a significant deficit. | As much of the prewar debt was held by Northern banks and investors, the issue of debt repayment was complex. | Those who supported a readjustment of the debt, were known as "Readjusters", whereas those in favor of funding the entire debt (plus interest), became known as "Funders". | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Readjuster%20Party | Readjuster Party |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | state | California is the only U.S. state to have hosted both the Summer and Winter Olympics. | California has long had many respected collegiate sports programs. | California is home to the oldest college bowl game, the annual Rose Bowl, among others. | The 1932 and 1984 summer games were held in Los Angeles. | Squaw Valley Ski Resort in the Lake Tahoe region hosted the 1960 Winter Olympics. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California | California |
LITERAL | LOCATION | island | Certainly the saga reveals that these west-coast magnates duly submitted to Hákon, swearing oaths of allegiance, surrendering hostages into his keeping, and delivering the island of Islay into his control. | It is evident that Magnús and Dubhghall were tasked with bringing Aonghus Mór Mac Domhnaill and Murchadh onto the king's side. | The saga, and pieces of poetry embedded within it, glorifies the subsequent ravaging of Kintyre, suggesting that it was this rapaciousness that finally compelled Aonghus Mór and Murchadh to come into the king's peace. | The king is further said to have levied a tax of one thousand head of cattle upon the Kintyre headland, and a particular fortress—most likely Dunaverty Castle—is stated to have been surrendered to Hákon by an unidentified knight. | In early September, the reinforced fleet of Norwegians and Islesmen entered the Firth of Clyde. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murchadh%20Mac%20Suibhne | Murchadh Mac Suibhne |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | region | Charles I's troops retained Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and its hinterland besides devastating the region, but was met with strong resistance led by local lords loyal to Henry II of Navarre. | In 1512 the Duke of Alba under orders from king Ferdinand II of Aragon led an army that invaded Navarre, seizing Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, beginning the Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre. | In 1516 king John III of Navarre re-captured the town, while Spain's Charles I's 10,000 strong army captured it again. | Saint-Palais remained out of Spanish reach. | Eventually, the legitimate Navarrese king, stripped de facto of the rest of Navarre now under Spanish rule, restored Navarrese official institutions and bodies in the Lower Navarre, e.g. the Conseil Souverain in 1523, the Chancery in 1524, the Royal Mint a bit later in Saint-Palais (Donapaleu in Basque), etc. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower%20Navarre | Lower Navarre |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | administration | Charles X was overthrown in a revolution in July 1830, and the new administration, headed by Louis Philippe I, announced radical cutbacks in government spending. | After the opening of Guillaume Tell the Rossinis had left Paris and were staying in Castenaso. | Within a year events in Paris had Rossini hurrying back. | Among the cuts was Rossini's lifetime annuity, won after hard negotiation with the previous regime. | Attempting to restore the annuity was one of Rossini's reasons for returning. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gioachino%20Rossini | Gioachino Rossini |
LITERAL | LOCATION | quay | China agreed in 2009 to invest US$282 million in the port, aiming to extend the main quay by over . | Capacity and facilities The port was designed for a capacity of 500,000 deadweight tons (DWT) of cargo a year, but was handling 1,500,000 tons (DWT) by 2009. | The main quay is long enough to accommodate three ships at once, each of 10,000 DWT. | As of 2011, the World Bank was investigating funding a new shipping container facility at the port. | Citations References Buildings and structures completed in 1986 Ports and harbours in Africa Nouakchott | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendship%20Port%20of%20Nouakchott | Friendship Port of Nouakchott |
LITERAL | LOCATION | quay | China agreed in 2009 to invest US$282 million in the port, aiming to extend the main quay by over . | Transport Nouakchott has a Chinese-built deepwater port that opened in 1986. | It was designed for a capacity of of cargo a year, but has been handling 1,500,000 tons (DWT) by 2009. | As of 2011, the World Bank was investigating funding a new shipping container facility at the port. | Air service is provided by Nouakchott–Oumtounsy International Airport, which replaced the previous Nouakchott International Airport in June 2016. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouakchott | Nouakchott |
LITERAL | LOCATION | venue | Cirrus Gallery and Cirrus Editions Limited Publishing and Printing is an art gallery, print workshop and publishing venue in Los Angeles, California. | NONE | NONE | Cirrus Gallery, which houses Cirrus Editions, was founded by Jean Milant and opened in January 1970 in Hollywood, before moving to its permanent location in 1979 on Alameda Street in Downtown Los Angeles. | Notable artists whose works were shown and printed with Cirrus Editions include Peter Alexander, John Baldessari, Vija Celmins, Judy Chicago, Judy Fiskin, Craig Kauffman, Allan McCollum, Ed Moses, Bruce Nauman, Ed Ruscha, Betye Saar, Alexis Smith, and Mary Weatherford. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirrus%20Gallery | Cirrus Gallery |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | district | Citing motorist confusion arising from the metric signs on I-19, ADOT's Tucson district announced that new signs on I-19 would use United States customary units. | Metric unit expressions on the advance guide signs installed or modified as part of this contract appear on the same baseline as the metric values, rather than on a raised baseline as on other I-19 advance guide signs. | Again, the plans were dimensioned in feet and inches. | To avoid the cost of replacing the metric signs all at once, signs would be replaced in specific areas of the freeway during construction projects in those areas. | New signs were put into place between exit 99 (Ajo Way) and exit 101 (I-10) in 2004 after the completion of the new I-10/I-19 interchange. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate%2019 | Interstate 19 |
LITERAL | LOCATION | land | Claudius Crozet is said to have lodged in that property while surveying the land that today honors his name. | Originally called "Wayland's Crossing," it was renamed in 1870 in honor of Colonel Claudius Crozet, the French-born civil engineer who directed the construction of the Blue Ridge Tunnel. | The cornerstone of Crozet is believed to have been Pleasant Green, a property also known as the Ficklin-Wayland Farm, located yards from the actual Wayland Crossing. | The population of Crozet was 5,565 at the 2010 census. | Crozet is part of the Charlottesville Metropolitan Statistical Area. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crozet%2C%20Virginia | Crozet, Virginia |
LITERAL | LOCATION | monastery | Columbanus erected a third monastery called Ad-fontanas at present-day Fontaine-lès-Luxeuil, named for its numerous springs. | In 590, Columbanus obtained from King Gontram the Gallo-Roman castle called Luxovium in present-day Luxeuil-les-Bains, some eight miles from Annegray. | The castle, soon transformed into a monastery, was located in a wild region, thickly covered with pine forests and brushwood. | These monastic communities remained under Columbanus' authority, and their rules of life reflected the Irish tradition in which he had been formed. | As these communities expanded and drew more pilgrims, Columbanus sought greater solitude, spending periods of time in a hermitage and communicating with the monks through an intermediary. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbanus | Columbanus |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | agency | Companies or individuals looking to hire someone temporarily contact the agency and describe the skill set they are seeking. | A temporary work agency may have a standard set of tests to judge the competence of the secretarial or clerical skills of an applicant. | An applicant is hired based on their scores on these tests and is placed into a database. | A temporary employee is then found in the database and is contacted to see if they would be interested in taking the assignment. | It is up to the temporary employee to keep in constant contact with the agency when not currently working on an assignment; by letting the agency know that they are available to work, they are given priority over those who may be in the agency database who have not made it clear that they are ready and willing to tak... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporary%20work | Temporary work |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | centre | Computer Training CentreThe college has a computer training centre which seeks to impart computer proficiency to students. | Central Library The Central library is situated in Block C of the college building. | Women's Christian College Library was started along with the establishment of the college in 1945. | In the first year students are taught the fundamentals of computer, Windows XP, Ms-Office 2007 and HTML. | In their second year they graduate to multimedia software such as Photoshop, Sound Forge and Flash and in the third year they are taught Premiere and 3D Max. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s%20Christian%20College%2C%20Kolkata | Women's Christian College, Kolkata |
LITERAL | LOCATION | synagogue | Conceptual symbols directly represent a concept related to the represented feature; e.g. a dollar sign to represent an ATM, or a Star of David to represent a Jewish synagogue. | Map symbols can thus be categorized by how they suggest this connection: Pictorial symbols (also "image", "iconic", or "replicative") appear as the real-world feature, although it is often in a generalized manner; e.g. a tree icon to represent a forest, or green denoting vegetation. | Functional symbols (also "representational") directly represent the activity that takes place at the represented feature; e.g. a picture of a skier to represent a ski resort or a tent to represent a campground. | Conventional symbols (also "associative") do not have any intuitive relationship but are so commonly used that map readers eventually learn to recognize them; e.g. a red line to represent a highway or a cross to represent a hospital. | Abstract/geometric symbols (also "adhHoc") are arbitrary shapes chosen by the cartographer to represent a certain feature. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbol | Symbol |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | nation | Conquest's thesis was characterized as "the famine was deliberately inflicted for ethnic reasons—it was done in order to undermine the Ukrainian nation", or that it constituted genocide. | The book deals with the collectivization of agriculture in 1929–1931 in Ukraine and elsewhere in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin's direction, and the Soviet famine of 1932–1933 and Holodomor which resulted. | Millions of peasants died due to starvation, deportation to labor camps and execution. | The Harvest of Sorrow won Conquest the Antonovych prize in 1987 and the Shevchenko National Prize in 1994. | Background In 1981, the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute approached Conquest with the project of a book on the 1932–1933 famine. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Harvest%20of%20Sorrow | The Harvest of Sorrow |
LITERAL | LOCATION | room | Conscious that early nerves had affected his team in 1955, in the dressing room he focussed on instilling each member of his team with confidence. | Publicly, Paul vowed to take his team to Wembley again, but privately he blamed himself for the defeat, questioning whether he had failed as captain. | The following season the club surpassed the achievements of the previous season, finishing fourth in the league and again reaching the FA Cup final, this time facing Birmingham City. | This time it was Manchester City who scored an early goal, and with City leading in the second half Paul told his men to keep the ball in play as much as possible in order to tire out the Birmingham players. | Then German goalkeeper Bert Trautmann badly hurt his neck in a collision with Peter Murphy. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy%20Paul | Roy Paul |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | centre | Consequently, Captain Piché suspected they were false warnings and shared that opinion with Air Transat maintenance control centre in Montreal, which advised them to monitor the situation. | NONE | Although these readings were an indirect result of the fuel leak, the pilots had no reason to consider that as a cause. | At 05:36 UTC, the pilots received a warning of fuel imbalance. | Still unaware of the fuel leak, they followed a standard procedure to remedy the imbalance by transferring fuel from the left wing tank to the right wing tank. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air%20Transat%20Flight%20236 | Air Transat Flight 236 |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | institution | Consequently, sudden crises are most often situations for which the institution and its leadership are not blamed. | James defines organizational crisis as "any emotionally charged situation that, once it becomes public, invites negative stakeholder reaction and thereby has the potential to threaten the financial well-being, reputation, or survival of the firm or some portion thereof". | Sudden crisis Smoldering crises Sudden crisis Sudden crises are circumstances that occur without warning and beyond an institution's control. | Smoldering crisis Smoldering crises differ from sudden crises in that they begin as minor internal issues that, due to manager's negligence, develop to crisis status. | These are situations when leaders are blamed for the crisis and its subsequent effect on the institution in question. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisis%20management | Crisis management |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | district | Contractor lawsuits and other actions seeking monetary damages or claims against the district will be held in abeyance while the district addresses its financial situation. | While the district had enough money to cover day-to-day needs, it did not have enough money to cover its legal fees and consultant fees. | This action stayed the legal actions against the district related to money owed. | Subsequently, the LOCSD Bankruptcy Plan was approved in 2013. | All claimants party to the bankruptcy were paid 45 cents on the dollar. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los%20Osos%2C%20California | Los Osos, California |
LITERAL | LOCATION | temple | Cornelius instructs David to prepare the temple, then stows away on the luxury spaceship. | It includes a concert by Plavalaguna. | Learning that Leeloo shares his mission, Dallas lets her accompany him. | The Mangalore crew, pursuing the stones for themselves, also illegally board the ship. | During the concert, the Mangalores attack and Plavalaguna dies. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Fifth%20Element | The Fifth Element |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | department | Corporate financeING's Corporate Finance department advises businesses on important corporate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, secondary offerings, share buy-backs and management buy-outs. | ING Wholesale Banking is the new name for ING Commercial Banking as of 20 January 2016. | The new name better reflects the large corporate and institutional, international offering that makes up the vast majority of ING WB's business. | The division is headed jointly by Maurits Duynstee (Head of Corporate Finance, Continental Western Europe) and Pierre Chabrelie (Head of Corporate Finance, UK and CEE). | ING Corporate Finance has a strong presence in Russia and Central and Eastern Europe. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ING%20Group | ING Group |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | county | CrimeIn 2019, the county announced that it is creating a new task force with shared jurisdiction between neighboring Miami and Franklin counties to combat crime. | Note: Some cities have multiple tax rates because they are divided among multiple school districts. | The above rates are what exist for the majority of residents in the city. | Education According to the 2010 Census Bureau, the education attainment of the population 25 years and over: 95.6% high school graduate or higher, 51.1% bachelor's degree or higher, and 17.9% graduate or professional degree. | The Johnson County Library has 13 branches. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson%20County%2C%20Kansas | Johnson County, Kansas |
LITERAL | LOCATION | headquarters | Culturally, Kisumu serves as the headquarters of the Luo speaking people of East Africa. | Kisumu is not far from Kogelo, a village known for being the hometown of Barack Obama Sr., | the father to the 44th president of the United States. | It was the most prominent urban centre in the pre-colonial, post-colonial, and modern era for natives of Kavirondo region. | Some of the most significant political events that have shaped the trajectory Kenya have happened in Kisumu including the famous political spat between founding president of Kenya Jomo Kenyatta and founding vice president Jaramogi Odinga during the opening of Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital in 196... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kisumu | Kisumu |
LITERAL | LOCATION | theatre | Culture and contemporary lifeToronto's theatre and performing arts scene has more than fifty ballet and dance companies, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras and a host of theatres. | In addition to public parks managed by the municipal government, parts of Rouge National Urban Park, the largest urban park in North America, is in the eastern portion of Toronto. | Managed by Parks Canada, the national park is centred around the Rouge River and encompasses several municipalities in the Greater Toronto Area. | The city is home to the National Ballet of Canada, the Canadian Opera Company, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Canadian Electronic Ensemble, and the Canadian Stage Company. | Notable performance venues include the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Roy Thomson Hall, the Princess of Wales Theatre, the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Massey Hall, the Meridian Arts Centre (formerly the Toronto Centre for the Arts), the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres and the Meridian Hall (originally the "... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto | Toronto |
LITERAL | LOCATION | exhibition | Curatorial Work MacPhee was curator of the politically charged printmaking exhibition, Paper Politics, which toured North America beginning in Chicago in 2004. | MacPhee played a role in Occuprint, a group of volunteers who came together to curate and produce graphics for use in Occupy protests. | The work of Occuprint focused on curating submissions of graphic material and making them available through a website, for reproduction around the world, thereby cultivating a network of graphic design material to be used as an organizing tool for Occupy movements worldwide. | It included an international group of approximately 200 artists including Sue Coe, Swoon, Sixten, Dara Greenwald, Tyler Kline, Meredith Stern and Meek, and focused on a broad range of political issues including peace, justice, social equity, and the environment; many works responded very directly to the war in Iraq. | Various mediums were included in the show, including screenprint, stencil, and linocut. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh%20MacPhee | Josh MacPhee |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | church | Currently, the church supports about 215 missionaries abroad annually. | Many Presbyterians have been Presidents, the latest being Ronald Reagan; and they represent 13% of the U.S. Senate, despite being only 2.2% of the general population. | Missions The Presbyterian Church (USA) has, in the past, been a leading United States denomination in mission work, and many hospitals, clinics, colleges and universities worldwide trace their origins to the pioneering work of Presbyterian missionaries who founded them more than a century ago. | Many churches sponsor missionaries abroad at the session level, and these are not included in official statistics. | A vital part of the world mission emphasis of the denomination is building and maintaining relationships with Presbyterian, Reformed and other churches around the world, even if this is not usually considered missions. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presbyterian%20Church%20%28USA%29 | Presbyterian Church (USA) |
LITERAL | LOCATION | institute | Cyclops also tutored a squad at the institute called The Corsairs, named after Cyclops's father. | Calling itself "Danger", "she" reveals that Xavier knew she had been self-aware since Shi'ar technology was installed in the Danger Room years ago, but chose to ignore her, effectively inhumanely using her only to train his teams of X-Men. | After her defeat on the island of Genosha, the X-Men abandoned Xavier in disgust, with Cyclops no longer welcoming Xavier's input at the School or with the team. | The team consisted of Dryad, Quill, Specter, and the three remaining Stepford Cuckoos. | Astonishing X-Men In Astonishing X-Men vol. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclops%20%28Marvel%20Comics%29 | Cyclops (Marvel Comics) |
LITERAL | LOCATION | south | Dalyell defeated them at the Battle of Rullion Green, in the Pentland Hills, south of Edinburgh. | He returned to Britain upon The Restoration of Charles II. | By 19 July 1666 he was appointed commander-in-chief in Scotland, with orders to subdue the Covenanters. | He treated the defeated with great cruelty, earning him the nickname "Bluidy Tam". | Legends of his cruelty were probably exaggerated by anti-Royalists. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tam%20Dalyell%20of%20the%20Binns | Tam Dalyell of the Binns |
LITERAL | LOCATION | factory | Dating from 1692, the rope factory terminated production in 1960 but in 2006, after renovation, it was opened to the public with exhibitions and demonstrations of ropemaking. | The Ropewalk () is a building on the island of Lindholmen in southeastern Sweden. | It is located within the naval base in Karlskrona. | With a length of some , the Ropewalk is Sweden's longest wooden building. | History Construction of the two-storey ropewalk began in November 1692 leading to the start of production the following year and reaching full capacity in 1696. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ropewalk%20%28Karlskrona%29 | Ropewalk (Karlskrona) |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | outlet | Days earlier, American satirical news outlet The Onion published a fictional article about a similar announcement. | The image was removed from packaging later in 2020, while the name change was said to be planned for a later date. | Within one day of the June 2020 announcement, other similarly motivated rebrandings and reviews of brand marketing were also announced, including for Uncle Ben's rice (which was renamed as "Ben's Original"), the Mrs. Butterworth's pancake syrup logo and bottle shape, and the Black chef logo used for Cream of Wheat. | Descendants of Aunt Jemima models Lillian Richard and Anna Short Harrington objected to the change. | Vera Harris, a family historian for Richard's family, said "I wish we would take a breath and not just get rid of everything. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aunt%20Jemima | Aunt Jemima |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | division | Democratic Republic of the CongoOn 1 August 2018, the North Kivu health division notified Congo's health ministry of 26 cases of hemorrhagic fever, including 20 deaths. | rVSV-ZEBOV or Ebola Zaire vaccine live, is a vaccine that prevents Ebola caused by the Zaire ebolavirus. | The graph of reported cases reflects cases that were not able to have a laboratory test sample before burial as probable cases. | Four of the six samples that were sent for analysis to the National Institute of Biological Research in Kinshasa came back positive for Ebola and an outbreak was declared on that date. | The index case is believed to have been the death and unsafe burial of a 65-year-old woman on 25 July in Mangina, quickly followed by the deaths of seven close family members. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kivu%20Ebola%20epidemic | Kivu Ebola epidemic |
LITERAL | LOCATION | theater | Denver police directed the overflow, non-paying crowd to an area behind the theater, where they could hear the music but not see the band. | An incident during a performance by Jethro Tull on June 10, 1971, led to a five-year ban of rock concerts at Red Rocks. | Approximately 1,000 people without tickets arrived at the sold-out show. | The situation seemed satisfactory until some of the people without tickets attempted to enter the amphitheatre by charging at, and breaking through, the police line. | Some of those without tickets began lobbing rocks at the police, and the police responded by discharging tear gas at the gate-crashers. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red%20Rocks%20Amphitheatre | Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | industry | Despite AGOA, Kenya's apparel industry is struggling to hold its ground against Asian competition and runs a trade deficit with the United States. | Major suppliers are China, India, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa. | Kenya's main exports to the United States are garments traded under the terms of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). | Many of Kenya's problems relating to the export of goods are believed by economists to be caused by the fact that Kenya's exports are inexpensive items that do not bring substantial amounts of money into the country. | Kenya is the dominant trade partner for Uganda (12.3% exports, 15.6% imports) and Rwanda (30.5% exports, 17.3% imports). | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy%20of%20Kenya | Economy of Kenya |
LITERAL | LOCATION | theater | Diagonally across from the Minami-za, the last remaining kabuki theater in Kyoto, it stands at the east end of a bridge (Shijō Ōhashi) crossing the Kamo River in Kyoto. | For instance, in Australia, the Za Kabuki troupe at the Australian National University has performed a kabuki drama each year since 1976, the longest regular kabuki performance outside Japan. | In November 2002, a statue was erected in honor of kabuki's founder, Izumo no Okuni and to commemorate 400 years of kabuki's existence. | Kabuki was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists in 2005. | Super Kabuki While still maintaining most of the historical practices of kabuki, aimed to broaden its appeal by creating a new genre of kabuki productions called . | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki | Kabuki |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | table | Disability inclusion On November 1, 2016, the foundation hosted a disability inclusion round table to address the underrepresentation of people with disabilities in film and TV. | The goal was to engage young leaders in the digital space to raise awareness on the right of people with disabilities to be fully included in society. | In 2021, Link20 began transitioning to a program of the National Council on Independent Living. | Panelists and participants included Marlee Matlin, RJ Mitte, Danny Woodburn, Micah Fowler, Orlando Jones, Jason Winston George, Robert David Hall, Scott Silveri, and Glen Mazzara. | The Ruderman Family Foundation created a pledge for the entertainment industry, to encourage studios to increase their auditions of actors with disabilities for their productions. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruderman%20Family%20Foundation | Ruderman Family Foundation |
LITERAL | LOCATION | hall | Diwan-i-KhasIn contrast to the Diwan-i-Aam, the Diwan-i-Khas served as a hall where the Emperor would attend to matters of the state, and where courtiers and state guests were received. | The interior frescoes date mostly from the Sikh era, along with the entire upper level that was also added during the Sikh era. | Shah Jahan's Quadrangle The collection of buildings surrounding the quadrangle situated between Jahangir's Quadrangle and Khilawat Khana is referred to as Shah Jahan's Quadrangle. | The hall was site of elaborate pageantry, with processions of up to one hour long occurring before each audience session. | The Khwabgah of Shah Jahan Khwabgah was the bedroom of Shah Jahan. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore%20Fort | Lahore Fort |
LITERAL | LOCATION | apartment | Donna then runs into Max when he stops by her mother's apartment to return a book to her mother, Nancy, who is a former professor of his. | Donna visits a Planned Parenthood clinic to schedule an abortion and discovers the only dates available are her mother's birthday and Valentine's Day; she picks Valentine's Day. | Max tracks Donna down at the bookstore where she works and they have the first of several awkward conversations. | They have lunch together where Donna is prepared to tell Max about her pregnancy and impending abortion until he makes a comment about how he wants to be a grandfather someday. | He comes to Donna's comedy show, but she leaves with another man, Sam. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obvious%20Child | Obvious Child |
LITERAL | LOCATION | world | Drawing from his experiences abroad, Kitagawa conceived of painting as a tool of subjective observation and interpretation of the everyday world that should nourish the individual's urge for freedom. | They amalgamated postimpressionist, Cubist, Fauvist and expressionist styles of Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall and Rufino Tamayo. | Kitagawa in the postwar years emerged as a seminal figure within the art education reformation movement, not only as juror at children's art exhibitions, but also as educator with his own projects, as Kubo's collaborator, as public speaker on art education, and as author and publisher. | His books (Children who paint) published in 1952, and (Children painting and education) in 1953 were widely read and resonated with the new liberal spirit. | Nagoya Zoo Art School From 1949 to 1951, Kitagawa organized the , a one-month art school during the summer holidays on the grounds of the Higashiyama Zoo in Nagoya. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamiji%20Kitagawa | Tamiji Kitagawa |
LITERAL | LOCATION | exhibition | During a visit in St-Petersburg, Angela Merkel, chancellor of Germany, criticized an exhibition at the Hermitage Museum that contained a number of valuables that were stolen from Germany. | In 2009, a Ministry of Culture legal specialist wrote that the passage of the law "would appear as a unilateral Russian rejection of its international obligations and evoke a negative impact on international relations of the Russian Federation with various European governments". | Recently, in June 2013, news reports illustrate that the controversy about the appropriation of German artefacts by the USSR, is still on going between Germany's Angela Merkel and Russia's Vladimir Putin. | President Putin declared that the issue is very sensitive and that both sides would continue to talk to resolve the issue. | References Art and culture law Art and cultural repatriation after World War II Cultural heritage Russian law Government of Russia Vladimir Putin German culture Looting | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian%20cultural%20property%20law | Russian cultural property law |
LITERAL | LOCATION | stadium | During Barcelona's match with Getafe CF on 19 March 2011, the fans at the stadium clapped for the entire 22nd minute (the player's shirt number). | In response to the announcement, players and fans around the world dedicated well wishes to him on various social networking service and sports websites. | Before their round-of-16 match in the Champions League, both Real Madrid and Lyon players took the pitch wearing Ánimo Abidal (Get Well Abidal) T-shirts, with the same message being displayed on the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium's scoreboards, in a show of support and solidarity. | On 28 May 2011, in the Champions League Final against Manchester United, he played the full 90 minutes of Barcelona's 3–1 triumph and, in a gesture to mark his recovery, Carles Puyol handed him his captain's armband and allowed him to be the first to lift the trophy in front of 85,000 people at Wembley Stadium in Londo... | On 15 March 2012, it was announced that Abidal would have to undergo a liver transplant because of problems which were unresolved with the previous operation. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20Abidal | Eric Abidal |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | sector | During his first budget, he targeted spending at the province's struggling agricultural sector, including a $2 billion loan program meant to address high interest rates. | Credit unions were facing similar troubles, and the Lougheed government had, in its last days, injected $100 million into the industry. | Getty's response to these issues was interventionist. | His government tried to stimulate the energy sector by making loan guarantees to Husky Oil ($380 million) and Syncrude ($200 million) for new and expanded capital projects. | The government also provided a $55 million guarantee—in addition to a $20 million loan—to Peter Pocklington's Gainers meat-packing plant; when Pocklington defaulted on the loan, the government seized, and eventually closed, the plant. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%20Getty | Don Getty |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | establishment | During his time as governor, Young directed the establishment of settlements throughout present-day Utah, Idaho, Arizona, Nevada, California and parts of southern Colorado and northern Mexico. | Governor of Utah Territory The Utah Territory was created by Congress as part of the Compromise of 1850, and as colonizer and founder of Salt Lake City, Young was appointed the territory's first governor and superintendent of American Indian affairs by President Millard Fillmore on February 3, 1851. | He was sworn in by Justice Daniel H. Wells for a salary of $1,500 a year, and named as superintendent of Indian Affairs for an additional $1,000. | Under his direction, the Mormons built roads and bridges, forts, irrigation projects; established public welfare; organized a militia; issued a "selective extermination" order against male Timpanogos and after a series of wars eventually made peace with the Native Americans. | Young was also one of the first to subscribe to Union Pacific stock, for the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigham%20Young | Brigham Young |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | bank | During roll out the aircraft contacted a snow bank on the runway which caused the nose gear to collapse. | EVAS previously flown aircraft include; Beech A100 Cessna 337 de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver Pezetel M18 (Dromader) Schweizer 269 Accidents EVAS Flight 7804 (operated for Air Canada Express) was a scheduled flight from Goose Bay Airport to Gander International Airport, Newfoundland. | On April 20, 2016, the Beechcraft 1900 landed during blizzard conditions. | Out of the 14 occupants, 3 were taken to the hospital for minor injuries. | The investigation is complete and a report has been published by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploits%20Valley%20Air%20Services | Exploits Valley Air Services |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | industry | During the 21st century however, the industry has struggled to compete with larger budget foreign films. | José Rizal wrote the novels Noli Me Tángere (Touch Me Not) and El Filibusterismo (The Filibustering, also known as The Reign of Greed). | Cinema Philippine cinema began at the end of the 19th century, and made up around 20% of the domestic market during the second half of the 20th century. | Critically acclaimed Philippines films include Himala (Miracle). | Moving pictures were first shown in the Philippines on January 1, 1897. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines | Philippines |
LITERAL | LOCATION | sanctuary | During the Middle Assyrian Empire, from the reign of Tiglath-Pileser I (1115–1077 BCE), Adad had a double sanctuary in Assur which he shared with Anu. | The Babylonian center of Adad/Iškur's cult was Karkara in the south, his chief temple being ; his spouse Shala was worshipped in a temple named . | In Assyria, Adad was developed along with his warrior aspect. | Anu is often associated with Adad in invocations. | The name Adad and various alternate forms and bynames (Dadu, Bir, Dadda) are often found in the names of the Assyrian kings. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadad | Hadad |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | club | During the off-season, the club signed free-agent forward David Legwand to a two-year, $6 million contract. | At the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, a potential trade to the Nashville Predators was negotiated by Murray but rejected by Spezza, as the Predators were one of the teams on his limited no-trade list. | A deal with the Dallas Stars was eventually reached, and Spezza was sent, along with Ludwig Karlsson, in exchange for Alex Chiasson, Nick Paul, Alex Guptill and a 2015 second-round pick. | At the beginning of the 2014–15 season, defenceman Erik Karlsson was named the franchise's ninth captain, with the club also re-signing Bobby Ryan to a seven-year extension. | After firing head coach Paul MacLean after 27 games with an 11–11–5 record and replacing him with Dave Cameron, the Senators would win 32 of their last 55 games. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottawa%20Senators | Ottawa Senators |
LITERAL | LOCATION | temple | During the Second Sino-Japanese War, masters Taixu and Hsu Yun once lived in the temple chanting and practicing scriptures. | During his tenure, he added the Hall of Maitreya and Buddhist Texts Library. | After he died in 1946, Xukuan () replaced him as the new abbot. | In 1945, Tibetan Tulku Shenglu () taught Vajrayana at the temple. | After the establishment of the Communist State in 1949, the temple became dilapidated for neglect. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qianming%20Temple | Qianming Temple |
LITERAL | LOCATION | inn | During their courtship, the couple visited Longue Vue, an old inn that overlooked the Hudson River. | She was known as Edith Sulzberger during the time that they were married and until her second marriage. | Stern met her future husband Edgar B. Stern through a mutual friend. | This inn became the inspiration for two of her future homes in New Orleans, Louisiana. | The couple was married on June 29, 1921, aboard an Illinois Central Railroad passenger car while the train was in Hammond, Indiana. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith%20Rosenwald%20Stern | Edith Rosenwald Stern |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | sector | Each sector together to fight the culture in accordance with his nature. | For us, culture is the struggle to improve the human condition . | We do not prefer one over the cultural sector but also other sectors . | In implementing the National Culture, we tried to create with the seriousness that honestly as a struggle to maintain and develop our self dignity as a nation of Indonesia in the community of nations. | Pancasila is the philosophy of our culture. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifesto%20Kebudayaan | Manifesto Kebudayaan |
LITERAL | LOCATION | village | Early Spanish mission documents note that Juan Crespi, an early visitor, observed the island village to have at least 100 houses with about 600 to 800 total residents. | Mescalitan Island was a mesalike island located about 10 miles west of Santa Barbara near the outlet of the Goleta Slough into the Pacific Ocean. | History Chumash Indians The island is where the Chumash Indian village Helo was centered. | Juan Cabrillo Period The first European explorer in the Goleta area, Portuguese navigator Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, arrived on October 15, 1542. | At this time the Goleta Slough was deep and wide enough to permit entry of large ships. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mescalitan%20Island | Mescalitan Island |
METONYMIC | LOCATION | town | Emperor Charles V repeatedly outlawed the unruly town, which had joined the League of Torgau and the Schmalkaldic League. | In 1524, he was called to Magdeburg, where he preached and caused the city's defection from Roman Catholicism. | The Protestant Reformation had quickly found adherents in the city, where Luther had been a schoolboy. | As it had not accepted the Augsburg Interim decree (1548), the city, by the emperor's commands, was besieged (1550–1551) by Maurice, Elector of Saxony, but it retained its independence. | The rule of the archbishop was replaced by that of various administrators belonging to Protestant dynasties. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdeburg | Magdeburg |
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