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Next Generation (magazine)
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Next Generation was an American monthly video game magazine. It ran from January 1995 until January 2002. The magazine was produced in Brisbane, California. The first issue, released in January 1995, spotlighted the gaming industry and featured the 3DO, Atari Jaguar, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, and Nintendo 64.
Unlike a lot of other video game magazines, "Next Generation" would mainly focus on the gaming industry and consoles rather than on singular games.
The last issue was in January 2002, with the main feature being a review of the recently released Xbox console and it's lineup of games.
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Computer and Video Games
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Computer and Video Games (also known as CVG) was a UK monthly video game magazine and website. It ran from November 1981 until October 2004. After 2004, the magazine was entirely moved online to their website. Their website ran from August 1999 until it was shut down on 26 February 2015. The magazine was produced in London, England. The first issue, released in January 1995, spotlighted "Space Invaders". The last issue was in October 2004, with the main feature being a review of "Need for Speed Underground 2".
Before being bought out by GamesRadar, "CVG" used to host the Golden Joystick Awards, the longest running gaming awards. They started the awards in 1982 and it still runs today.
On 16 April 2008, the magazine was revived under the name CVG Presents. It was released bi-weekly and would mainly focus on one subject. The spotlight of the first edition was on the "Grand Theft Auto" series. No new issue has been released since 2009.
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Computer And Video Games
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Computer + Video Games
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The Best of Eric Carmen
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Coburg Lions
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Frankston Dolphins
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Port Melbourne Borough
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Sandringham Zebras
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Werribee Tigers
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Williamstown Seagulls
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Southport Sharks
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Third Mumbai
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Third Mumbai is a city planned around the Navi Mumbai International Airport.
MMRDA has named the Third Mumbai as Karnala-Sai-Chirner New Town, focusing on eco-friendly development and improved connectivity in the region.
The acronym unfolds to “Navi Mumbai Airport Influence Notified Area”. NAINA occupies land within a 25-kilometre radius of the airport. Roughly 600 square kilometres.
It has been described as a financial centre and, in November 2014, it was described as, potentially, “the biggest smart city in India”
Where is Third Mumbai located.
It is a proposed planning area in Raigad district of Maharashtra, an Indian state.
City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Limited (CIDCO) has been appointed planning authority for the same.
It comprises approximate 170 villages in Pen, Panvel, and Uran talukas of Raigad district .The city will consist of small cities that will be hubs for agro-farming, education, trade, information technology, services, medical treatment, etc.
How is Third Mumbai developing.
This city is being developed in fulfilment of the conditions under which environmental clearances were given by the Ministry of Environmental & Forest (MoEF), Government of India that development plan for Navi Mumbai be modified to prevent unplanned development in the vicinity of the proposed airport.
Government is spending huge amount to create a new city of hope technology & prosperity this will surely change the face of new city where connectivity will be the major factor.
Mega Projects of Indian government..
Sewri to . (MTHL Sea Link)
Virar to Alibaug Multi-Modal Corridor. (MMC Corridor)
Metro
Water taxies
Why has Third Mumbai attracted the attention of investors.
Third MUMBAI is a well-planned smart city which will be developed by special planning authority that is MMRDA
This will become globally rank city and it helps to speed up the economic growth of the country. As big townships are coming up in Tisari Mumbai, investors are investing heavily.
As the area is undeveloped, plots are available near Mumbai and Navi Mumbai at very affordable rates. So top class developers are going to be in Tisari Mumbai.
As Navi Mumbai International Airport will bring business from around the world, Industrial, logistics park, IT sectors and mega city is being developed in this Tisari Mumbai.
There will be “high-growth” zones, “mixed-use” zones, parks, schools, and all kinds of other things that form the backbone of city life.
TO GET ASSURED RETURNS INVEST WHERE THE GOVERMENT IS INVESTING
Third Mumbai renamed as KSC New Town, in honour of 3 villages of Raigad
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Swoon (Prefab Sprout album)
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Swoon is the debut studio album by British band Prefab Sprout. It was released in March 1984 through Kitchenware Records. It went to number 22 in the United Kingdom and less immediate and accessible than their later studio albums.
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Berbere
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Berbere is a spice mixture made up of chili peppers, coriander, garlic, ginger, Ethiopian holy basil (besobela) seeds, "korarima", rue, ajwain or radhuni, nigella, and fenugreek. It is a major ingredient in food from Ethiopia and Eritrea. Berbere also means chili pepper itself.
Berbere may have herbs and spices that are less well known internationally. These include both grown plants and those that grow wild in Ethiopia, such as korarima ("Aframomum corrorima").
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DSU (album)
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DSU is the fifth studio album by American musician Alex G, released on June 17, 2014, through Orchid Tapes.
Title.
The title of the album is an acronym of "Dream State University". He got the idea from something Giannascoli's older sister, Rachel, had said. He explained
Critical reception.
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, "DSU" received an average score of 79, based on 13 reviews, which means it got "generally favorable reviews". Samme Maine of "Drowned in Sound" wrote, "Alex G speaks a refreshing honesty, with an artistic flair that many before him have failed to master. It's careful yet effortless, passionate yet distant but above-all, wholly unique." "NME"s Ben Homewood said the album "skillfully combines Neil Young's dusty American songcraft with scratchy lo-fi and wandering electronic influences." Dean Essner of "Consequence of Sound" said, "At its best, "DSU" cycles through that duality with aplomb, which will serve as an excellent introduction to his gigantic discography for all new fans." "Clash"s Mat Smith said that the album "is enduring evidence that the purest, most interesting music inevitably comes without hefty production or marketing budgets." "Rolling Stone" critic Simon Vozick-Levinson said, "The more you listen, the more obvious it is that Alex G is a bright new talent in his own right."
Creators.
Credits adapted from the liner notes of "DSU".
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Strange Days (album)
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Spoil tip
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A spoil tip is a pile built of waste material removed during mining. The word "spoil" is also used for material removed when digging a foundation, tunnel, or other large diggings. Spoil tip is also known by other names like a boney pile, culm bank, gob pile, waste tip, bing, mine dump or mine waste dump.
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Atlus
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is a Japanese video game developer. They are also a publisher and arcade manufacturer. They also are a distribution company based in Tokyo, Japan. The company is known for video game series such as "Megami Tensei", "Persona", "Etrian Odyssey", and "", as well as "Print Club" ("Purikura") arcade machines. Its corporate mascot is Jack Frost, a snowman-like character from "Shin Megami Tensei".
Atlus was established in April 1986. It spent its early years as a video game developer for other companies. It became a video game publisher of its own in 1989 and existed until it was merged into Index Corporation in October 2010.
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Sash!
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Sash! are a German DJ/production team that started in 1995. The members are Sascha Lappessen, Ralf Kappmeier and Thomas Ludke
Musical career.
1995–1997: Creation and "It's My Life – The Album".
In January 1997, SASH! released the song "Encore une fois". It reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart, as well as reaching the top 10 of five countries' singles charts and the top 20 of seven countries' singles charts.
In April 1997, they released "Ecuador", and "Stay", which both also reached No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart.
In June 1997, they released their first album, "It's My Life – The Album". It was successful around the world. It reached No.6 in the UK Albums Chart.
1998–1999: "Life Goes On".
In 1998, they released the first song from his second album, "La Primavera", which reached No. 3 in the UK, "Mysterious Times which was their fourth UK No.2", (No. 2), and "Move Mania", (No. 8).
In August 1998, they released their second album "Life Goes On."
In 1999, they released "Colour the World" which reached No. 15 in the UK.
2000-2003: "Trilenium" and "S4! SASH!".
In 1999, they! released "Adelante". It reached No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart in January 2000.
In April 2000 they released their third album "Trilenium".
In October 2000, they released their first compilation album Encore Une Fois – The Greatest Hits.
In 2002, they released the songs "Ganbareh" and "Run" with Boy George.
In November 2002 they released their fourth album, "S4!Sash!".
In 2003, they realised the song "I Believe",
2007: "10th Anniversary".
In October 2007, they released their second compilation album,"10th Anniversary". It has 16 songs, a "reloaded" version of "Ecuador", unreleased songs, and a bonus DVD with videoclips to all the songs from the album.
In October 2008, they released their third compilation album, "The Best Of".
In October 2008, they released the song "Raindrops". It reached No. 9 in the UK chart.
2010-present.
On April 2023, they released the single "Rock My Body", with Dutch-Moroccan DJ and producer R3hab and Romanian singer Inna. The single interpolates "Ecuador".
In August 2012 they released their fifth album, "Life Is a Beach".
In November 2013 they released their sixth album, "Life Changes (Sash! album)".
Discography.
Studio albums
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Pedro I of Brazil
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Pedro I (12 October 1798 – 24 September 1834) was the founder and first ruler of the Empire of Brazil, from Dec. 1, 1822, to April 7, 1831, also reckoned as King Pedro (Peter) IV of Portugal. He is best remembered as the man who declared Brazil independent from Portugal in 1822. When the country was invaded by French troops in 1807, he and his family fled to Portugal's largest and wealthiest colony, Brazil. on 7 April 1831 Pedro I abdicated in favor of his son Dom Pedro II, and sailed for Europe.
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Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
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The gunfight at the OK Corral is one of the most famous gun battles in American history. It took place on October 26, 1881 in Tombstone, Arizona, between a group of lawmen and a group of outlaws. The lawmen were led by Wyatt Earp, who was the town marshal, and his brothers Virgil and Morgan, while the outlaws were led by a group of men known as the Cowboys. The gunfight lasted only 30 seconds, but it had a significant impact on the history of the American West.
The events leading up to the gunfight began when tensions between the Earps and the Cowboys escalated. The Cowboys were a group of outlaws who engaged in cattle rustling, robbery, and murder. The Earps were determined to put an end to their criminal activities. The conflict came to a head when the Cowboys threatened the Earps and their friend, Doc Holliday. The two groups met at the OK Corral, where the gunfight took place. In the end, three of the Cowboys were killed, while the Earps and Holliday emerged unscathed. The gunfight at the OK Corral has been the subject of numerous books, movies, and TV shows.
It has become an iconic event in American history and a symbol of the American West. The gunfight has also been the subject of much controversy, with some people arguing that the Earps were the heroes of the story and others arguing that they were just as bad as the Cowboys. Despite the controversy, the gunfight at the OK Corral remains an important event in the history of the American West.
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Raindrops (Encore Une Fois)
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Raindrops (Encore une fois)
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Hennessy Carolina
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Dolly Varden trout
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Salvelinus malma
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Italian Republic (Napoleonic)
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The Italian Republic was a short-lived (1802–1805) republic located in Northern Italy. And Napoleon Bonaparte served president and Francesco Melzi d'Eril as vice president its capital was Milan. And it was successor of the Cisalpine Republic,
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Suomi KP/-31
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The Suomi KP/-31 (Finnish: Suomi-konepistooli m/31 or "Finland-submachine gun mod. 1931") is a Finnish submachine gun that was mainly used during World War II. It entered service in Finland in 1931, and remained in use until the 1980s. It was designed by Aimo Lahti in the late 1920s.
The Suomi m/31 were used very effectively by Finnish forces in the Winter War of 1939-1940. It was a precise weapon, but very heavy to absorb recoil, with a lower rate of fire and a magazine capacity equal to that of the Russian PPsh-41 submachine gun (71-round drum).
Its caliber was 9 mm Parabellum, rate of fire of 750 to 900 shots per minute, it could use box magazines of 20, 36 or 50 rounds; or drum of 40 or 71 rounds.
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Henriette Langlet
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Henriette Langlet, (born Henriette Morel 30 June 1818 Brussels - 25 November 1876) is a Belgian novelist, translator and short story writer. She was part of the realist movement, and wrote novels of manners .
Life.
She married Philippe Henri Joseph Langlet (1805-1849). His death in December 1849 while he was teaching at the university left his wife, then 30 years old, destitute.
Henriette did not remarry and kept her married name as the author's name for the works she published from 1857 onwards. She then moved from the matrimonial home, located on rue de la Cathédrale, to settle in the Schaerbeek.
She published a dozen novels or translations in about twenty years, in the form of books or serials in newspapers or magazines, such as "L'Etoile belge, Le Journal de Bruxelles, L'Office des publicités, L'Observateur," "L'Echo du Parlement", "Le Journal des Dames et des Demoiselles". This provides her with a regular income.
She began her career at a liberal paper, "L'Etoile Belge", but also translated from Italian, a biography of the Archbishopric of Mechelen. Her book "Cecilia" was offered to new subscribers of the illustrated French weekly magazine "L'Ouvrier" .
Her death notice published in "Le Journal de Bruxelles" on 4 December 1876 refers to her as a widow.
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FlipaClip
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FlipaClip is a free animation app that lets you make an animated videos on your phone. It has pre-made assets and frames that you can use to make your own animations. You can also add audio and export them as videos.
History.
FlipaClip was developed by Visual Blasters LLC and initially launched in 2012.
The app first came out in 2012 for Android devices, and later in 2014 for iOS devices like iPhones and iPads.
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Kurixalus eiffingeri
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The big-thumbed tree frog, Eiffinger's tree frog, or Eiffinger's Asian tree frog ("Kurixalus eiffingeri") is a frog. It lives in Taiwan and Japan, on the Ryukyu Islands. People have seen it between 50 and 2000 meters above sea level.
This is small and strong. This frog has rough skin on its back and vomerine teeth in its jaw. The adult male frog is 31-35 mm long from nose to rear end and the adult female frog is 36-40 mm long.
This frog lives in forests, including bamboo forests and forests with both bamboo and trees. The frog lays eggs in the holes in trees or bamboo that have water in them. The male frog watches the eggs until they hatch. When the eggs hatch, the tadpoles fall into the water. The female frog lays eggs that cannot hatch in the water for the tadpoles to eat. This frog can live on bamboo farms.
Scientists believe this frog is not in danger of dying out because it lives in such a large place. However, human beings change the places where it lives. Some of the places this frog lives are protected parks. Sometimes people sell this frog as a pet.
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2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC)
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Below are the dates and results for the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the Oceanian zone (OFC).
Papua New Guinea chose not to play.
10 teams entered the competition. The Oceanian zone was given 0.5 places (out of 32) in the final tournament.
Format.
There would be two rounds of play:
Australia has beaten American Samoa with 31-0. A world record in an international football match. And it broke another record. most goals from a player in a match, Archie Thompson scored 13 times.
First round.
Group 1.
"Australia" advanced to the Final Round.
Group 2.
"New Zealand" advanced to the Final Round.
Second round.
"Australia advanced to the CONMEBOL / OFC Intercontinental Play-off by the aggregate score of 6–1."
Goalscorers.
There were 180 goals scored in 24 matches (including 2 international play-offs), for an average of 7.5 goals per match.
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José Castro
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José Antonio Castro (1808 – February 1860) was a Californio politician and military leader during the 1830s and 1840s in Alta California, then a Mexican province And the governor of Alta California in 1835-1836, and Commandante General of the Mexican army in Alta California at the time of the 1846 Bear Flag Revolt and the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848.
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Drake Snake
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Pyramids FC TV
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Pyramids TV is an Egyptian television channel that currently broadcasts the football team's friendly matches, youth team matches and other sports matches.
The channel was established in August 2018 by Turki Al-Sheikh, In October 2018, Pyramids FC TV was closed by the Supreme Egyptian Media Regulatory Council because of violations in two episodes of the Masaa Pyramids program broadcast on the channel,
In 2023, It was re-launched in cooperation with CBC TV Egypt.The official broadcast of the channel was launched on 30 December 2023 When former club president Salem Al Shamsi announced the opening of the channel.
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Tchaka
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Tchaka or Chaka is a Haitian stew made from hominy, beans, pumpkin ("joumou"), and meat (usually pork). It is used as an offering to the loa in Haitian Vodou. The nutritious soup is also associated with festivities and family time.
Ingredients.
It is usually made with salted and smoked pork which imparts a great deal of flavor. This pork is from where most of the flavor comes. The parts of the pig that are used are the trotter, bacon, shoulder, palette, or loin.
Various beans can be used, including pinto, red kidney, small red, and dark red. Dried corn is used.
Preparation.
Tchaka is relatively simple to make. It often requires several hours of preparation to allow flavors to develop. Unlike other soups where the ingredients are prepared in the same pot, for tchaka, the ingredients are usually cooked separately before being combined. This is because the different ingredients have different cooking times. The red beans and corn are soaked for several hours. The pork is boiled then grilled in oil. Then the beans, corn, and meat are combined and simmered at low heat for about two hours. Some people add pumpkin to the tchaka, where a cooked piece of pumpkin is pureed and added to the other ingredients before simmering. The stew is served hot. It is sometimes served with a pickle on the side.
Variations.
Several other local variations exist which use beef, mutton, or crab instead of pork. Some recipes use coconut milk which provides a creamy consistency. Some recipes use squash, yam, or malanga.
Culture and traditions.
Tchaka is usually served during special occasions because it requires a long time to prepare. It can be served on November 1 for All Saints’ Day, on May 1 for Labor Day to honor Azakah Medeh, the loa of harvest and agriculture. In Haitian Vodou, tchaka was the favorite dish of this loa.
Tchaka was mentioned in a song by Haitian musician, Sydney Guillaume, when he wrote:
“” (“Light the fire! We will eat tchaka! Light the fire, mix the corn, don’t forget the salted pork, we will eat a delicious tchaka, we will cook an incredible stew”).
Haitians often cook tchaka during school vacations since it is protein-rich and thought to help with children's growth.
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Lavash
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Lavash is a thin flatbread usually leavened, traditionally baked in a tandoor ("tonir" or "tanoor") or on a "sajj", from the South Caucasus, West Asia, and the areas surrounding the Caspian Sea. Lavash is one of the most widespread types of bread in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkey. The traditional recipe can be adapted by using a griddle or wok instead of the "tonir".
History.
Gil Marks traces the history of lavash to the early innovation of cooking thin flatbreads on terracotta griddles. The earliest forms of bread were cooked as cakes either on heated rocks or in embers, but when griddles started to be used breads had to be made thinner to fully cook through without burning like the bread "rakik" described in the Bible. With the innovation of early ovens, thicker loaves became possible.
The origin of lavash is often attributed to Armenia,<ref name="Goldstein 1999 https://archive.org/details/tasteofrussia00darr/page/185 185"></ref> or Iran.<ref name="Potter/TenSpeed/Harmony"></ref> Food historian Gil Marks identifies the origin more generally as the Middle East.
Preparation.
Lavash is made with flour, water, yeast, sugar and salt. It can also be made in an unleavened version by omitting sugar and yeast. Toasted sesame seeds and/or poppy seeds are sometimes sprinkled on before baking. Traditionally the dough was rolled out flat and slapped against the hot walls of a clay oven.
Usage.
While quite flexible when fresh, lavash dries out quickly and becomes brittle and hard. The soft form is easier to use when making wrap sandwiches.
In Armenian villages, dried lavash is stacked high in layers to be used later, and when the time comes it is sprinkled with water to make it softer again. The dried bread is broken up into (), while fresh lavash is used to wrap the Armenian specialty dish and to make other wraps with herbs and cheese.
In Iran, Turkey and some Middle Eastern countries lavash is used with kebabs to make wraps like . In its dry form, leftover lavash is used in Iran to make quick meals after being rehydrated with water, butter, or cheese.
In Turkey are used for sweet dishes and served alongside some traditional Turkish dessert dishes like , , ('braised fruit leather'), and .
In Kashmiri cuisine, lavas is traditionally used with the morning tea, also known as Noon Chai or Sheer Chai.
In modern recipes lavash can be used like pizza dough.
Traditions and customs.
In Armenian weddings, it is traditional for the mother of the groom to feed the newly wed couple lavash and honey as a wish of good fortune, fertility and sweetness for the couple. Dried lavash can be stored for nearly a year and is used instead of leavened bread in Eucharist traditions by the Armenian Apostolic Church.
In Sabirabad District of Azerbaijan after a wedding when the bride comes into her new house, her mother-in-law puts lavash on her shoulder and says: "Let you come to the house of wealth, let your foot be lucky". In the Novkhani settlement, after a funeral, it is customary for people to prepare "kyulchya", which sometimes consists of halva wrapped up in lavash.
In art.
Women baking lavash is a common theme that has inspired Armenian painters. One such portrait by the famous Soviet-era painter Minas Minassian is displayed at the National Museum of Art in Yerevan. A print of the painting "Armenian Ladies Baking Lavash" by Armenian American artist Manuel Tolegian was selected by U.S. President Gerald Ford to hang in the White House Bicentennial Collection. The weekend open-air arts-and-crafts market in downtown Yerevan offers many lavash-related paintings and handiworks. Pictures of happy women making lavash are a common sight.
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List of prime ministers of Canada
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The prime minister of Canada is the official who serves as the main minister of the Crown, chair of the Cabinet, and head of government of Canada. Twenty-four people (twenty-three men and one woman) have been prime minister. Officially, the prime minister is appointed by the governor general of Canada, but the prime minister must have the confidence of the elected House of Commons. Normally, this is the leader of the party with the greatest number of seats in the house.
A prime minister holds a seat in parliament and, since the early 20th century, this has more specifically meant the House of Commons.
Prime ministers.
In Canada, they count the individuals who were prime minister, not by terms.
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Soleymani
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Soleymani, Soleimani, Sulaymani, Suleimani, or Sulaimani can be
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Sir John Thompson
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Islamic State of Lanao
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The Islamic State of Lanao is a Islamist militant group created by former members of the Moro Liberation Front and it is led by Omar Maute, the alleged founder of the group which operates in Lanao del Sur in the Philippines. The group has been called a terrorist group by the Philippine Army due to how it takes protection money.
It is called a terrorist group by the Philippines, Malaysia, and New Zealand.
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List of rulers of the Pitcairn Islands
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From 1790 to 1829, the local head of government was known simply as the leader. They had a president from 1832 to 1838, and a magistrate from that time until 1999, except for an eleven-year gap from 1893 to 1904, when the chief official was the president of the Council. In 1999, the magistrate's non-judicial functions were transferred to the new office of mayor.
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Gamer Network
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Gamer Network Limited is a UK company focused on digital media and mainly video game journalism. It was first started 4 September 1999. It is based in Brighton, England. The company was known as Eurogamer Network Limited from 1999 until 2013. On 1 March 2013, Eurogamer Network would change its name to Gamer Network.
On 26 February 2018, ReedPop purchased Gamer Network. ReedPop are also the owners of the video game convention PAX.
Brands and partners.
Throughout its existence, Gamer Network has acquired and partnered with many different companies and websites.
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Nintendo Life
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Flipaclip
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Eurogamer Network Limited
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86802
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1092787
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Pure Xbox
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86802
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1092788
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Push Square
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1092789
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Road to VR
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Lakatoro
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Lakatoro is the capital of the Vanuatuan province of Malampa. It is on the island of Malakula and is the largest town in the province. In 2010, 1,248 people lived there.
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Time Extension
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USgamer
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1092798
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86802
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1092802
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Gamer Creative
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1092803
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Gamer's Edition
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1092807
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Jelly Deals
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86802
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1092808
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Popverse
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Quinault, Washington
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Quinault is an unincorporated village in Washington State named after the tribe of the same name.
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86802
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1092814
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GamesIndustry.biz
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1092817
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Kimi no Na wa
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Medina, Saudi Arabia
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Bellevue, WA
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FMK-3
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The FMK-3 is a 9mm caliber submachine gun of Argentine origin. It was designed and produced by "Fábrica Militar de Armas Portátiles Domingo Mateu" (FMAP DM) (in English: Domingo Matheu Portable Military Weapons Factory) in the mid-1970s. It is used by the Argentine army and police forces. It was used in the Falklands War of 1982.
The FMK-3 is constructed of stamped steel sheet and has a retractable steel wire stock. It has magazines of 25, 32 and 40 cartridges. It has a fire selector for automatic and semi-automatic. The weapon fires by blowback with the bolt open. The rate of fire of the FMK-3 is 600 rounds per minute. There was also a version called FMK-5, for civilian use, which only allowed semi-automatic firing.
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Non amarmi
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L2 speakers
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Gaston Glock
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Gaston Glock (1929-2023) was an Austrian engineer who founded the Glock firearms manufacturing company. In 1963 he founded the company in Deutsch-Wagram, Austria. Glock began as a manufacturer of curtain rods and knives for the Austrian military. In the early 1980s, he patented the first pistol to bear his last name, the Glock 17, to continue producing more models of these polymer-framed pistols.
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Dawlatul Islam
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Gretchen Wilson discography
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The discography for American country music singer Gretchen Wilson consists of 7 studio albums.
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966595
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List of Prime Ministers of Canada
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14778
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1092836
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FIPS code
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1092839
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1092839
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Levonorgestrel
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Levonorgestrel is a hormonal medication which is used in many birth control methods. It is combined with an estrogen to make combination birth control pills. As an emergency birth control, sold under the brand names Plan B One-Step and Julie, among others, it is useful within 72 hours of unprotected sex. The more time that has passed since sex, the less effective the medication becomes, and it does not work after pregnancy (implantation) has happened.
Levonorgestrel works by preventing ovulation or fertilization from happening. It decreases the chances of pregnancy by 57–93%.
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Plan B
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=1092841
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Plan B pill
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Good 4 U
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"Good 4 U" is a song by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. It was released on May 14, 2021, through Geffen and Interscope Records, as the third single from Rodrigo's debut studio album, "Sour" (2021). The song was written by Rodrigo and its producer Dan Nigro.
At the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, "Good 4 U" received a nomination for Best Music Video.
The single reached number one in 23 countries including Australia, Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the United States.
"Good 4 U" peaked within the top 10 in more than 20 territories. The song received platinum or multi-platinum certifications globally and ranks among the top 100 most streamed songs of all-time on Spotify with over 2 billion streams as of November 2023.
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The Levant
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Sorella Epstein
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Sorella Epstein () was a Latvian-born girl who was arrested, detained, and subsequently murdered by the Germans, alongside her mother Rosa and three other unidentified women in Liepaja, Liepāja, Kurzeme, Latvia, then annexed by Germany. Sorella and her mother were murdered by the Germans because they were Jewish, which was most likely the same case with the three other unidentified women shot and murdered alongside them. Sorella, her mother Rosa, and the three other unidentified women, were humiliated and silenced, forced to take off most of their clothing, despite the fact that it was December, then were forced to pose for a quick photograph, then they were forced to get inside a pit, along with approximately 3800 Jews in the same area, and were then shot and murdered. The bodies of Sorella, her mother Rosa, her father Jakob, and most likely even the bodies of the three other unidentified women, along with the bodies of thousands of other Jews, were buried in the Liepaja Memorial Wall in Liepaja, Liepāja, Kurzeme, Latvia.
Biography.
Sorella Epstein was born on in Liepaja, Liēpaja, Kurzeme, Latvia. Sorella's parents were Jakob Epstein (1892–1941) and his spouse (wife) Rosa Epstein (1898–1941). Sorella Epstein and her family were Latvian-born Jews. Once the Germans invaded, occupied, and then annexed Latvia, they began to persecute, arrest, detain and murder the Jews there almost immediately. On 1 July 1941, Sorella's father Jakob Epstein died in Oswięcim, Powiat oświecimski, Małopolskie, Poland, which was too annexed by Germany, after he was sent there. Sorella and her mother Rosa, were arrested and detained by the Germans, because they were Jewish, (the three other unidentified women arrested and detained with Sorella and her mother Rosa may have been probably Jewish, too) and were sent to captivity in prison. On 15 December, Sorella, her mother Rosa, and the three other unidentified women, were taken out of prison and were taken out onto the city beach, to be shot and murdered. There, they were humiliated and silenced, then forced to undress, then forced to pose for a quick photograph, then forced to get inside a pit, and while in the pit they were subsequently shot and murdered, along with approximately 3800 other Jews of the city. The photograph shows Sorella Epstein, with her face being hidden behind her mother Rosa's dress, her mother Rosa, and three other unidentified women. Sorella and her mother Rosa were humiliated, silenced, and murdered because they were Jewish, along with approximately 3000 other Jews of the city. The bodies of Sorella, her mother Rosa, her father Jakob, and most likely the bodies of the three other unidentified women, along with the approximately 3000 other Jews, were all buried in Liepaja Memorial Wall in Liepaja, Lipeāja, Kurzeme, Latvia, and their bodies are still being kept and buried there currently to this day.
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NER Class R
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The NER Class R (later, LNER Class D20) was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive, designed by Wilson Worsdell for the North Eastern Railway. They passed to the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) in 1923. In 1936, some were rebuilt with long-travel piston valves and classified D20/2. The unrebuilt locomotives were re-classified D20/1.
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Big black cock
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In pornography, Black men are stereotyped to be hypersexual and have large penises.
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Jezebel
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Jezebel is a demon who causes lust and sexual desire. Black women are stereotyped to Jezebels because they are hypersexual.
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UTC–7
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The Definitive Collection (Eric Carmen album)
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Lompoquia
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Lompoquia is an extinct, prehistoric drum from the Miocene of Southern California.
Species.
Two species are classified within this genus:
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Political colour
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Political colours are the colours to represent political ideologies, movements and/or parties. They are a form of colour and political symbolism.
Politicians often wear shirts, ribbons, hats and/or ties in their political party's colour so people know that they represent that party by simply looking at the colour of what they are wearing.
What each colour means.
Although different countries have different colour meanings, there are some general trends.
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Down Down
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"Down Down" is a 1974 song by British band Status Quo. It was taken from their eighth studio album "On the Level". It topped the single charts in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Belgium. It made the top 10 in Australia, Switzerland, Germany and Norway.
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I Quit match
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A Real Fine Place to Start
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"A Real Fine Place to Start" is a 2005 song by country singer Sara Evans and is the leading single from her fifth studio album "Real Fine Place". It went to number 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and number 38 in the United States. It was originally released by Radney Foster for his fifth studio album "Another Way to Go".
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Dusty Pages
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"Dusty Pages" is a 1984 song by Australian new wave band Icehouse. It is the third single from their third studio album "Sidewalk" and went to number 82 in Australia.
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NWA United States Heavyweight Championship
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Danish Blue Cheese
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Danablu, sold under the trademark Danish Blue Cheese in North America, is a strong, blue-veined cheese. It is usually drum- or block-shaped. It has a yellowish, slightly moist, edible rind.
It is made from full fat cow's milk and homogenized cream. it has a fat content of 25–30% (50–60% in dry matter). It is aged for eight to twelve weeks. Before it is aged, the mould ("Penicillium roqueforti") is pushed through the cheese with copper wires or rods. The holes can be seen in the finished cheese.
Danablu was first made early in the 20th century by a Danish cheese maker named Marius Boel. He wanted it to be like Roquefort. Danablu has a milder flavor than Roquefort. It has a sharp, salty taste. It is often served crumbled on salads or as a dessert cheese with fruit. In Denmark, it is often served on bread or crackers.
Danablu, Danbo and Esrom are the only three Danish cheeses that have Protected Geographical Status in the European Union. They have to be made in Denmark from Danish milk and at approved dairies.
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Danish pastry
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A Danish pastry (sometimes shortened to Danish, especially in American English) is a laminated sweet pastry. it is made in the Viennese style. It is called Kopenhagener in Austria and Wienerbrød in Denmark.
Like croissants, they are made with puff pastry. The laminated yeast-leavened dough gives a layered texture.
Composition.
Danish pastry is made of yeast-leavened dough of wheat flour, milk, eggs, sugar, and a lot of butter or margarine.
The dough is rolled out thinly. Then it is covered with thin slices of butter. The dough is folded and rolled several times. It may be chilled to make it ease to handle. The process of rolling, buttering, folding, and chilling is repeated. This makes a multilayered dough that is airy and crisp on the outside. It is also rich and buttery.
Butter is the traditional fat used in Danish pastry. In factories less expensive fats are often used, such as hydrogenated sunflower oil.
History.
There was a strike among bakery workers in Denmark in 1850. The bakery owners hired workers from abroad. Some of them were Austrian. They brought new baking traditions and pastry recipes. Danish bakers used the Austrian recipes. They increased the amount of egg and fat. This resulted in what is now known as the Danish pastry. The Danes called the pastry "wienerbrød" (Vienna bread) . That name is still in use in Northern Europe today.
Denmark.
Danish pastries in Denmark have different shapes and names. Some are topped with chocolate, pearl sugar, glacé icing, or nuts. They may be stuffed with jam or preserves (usually apple or prune), remonce, marzipan, or custard. Shapes are numerous, including circles with filling in the middle (known in Denmark as "Spandauers"), figure-eights, spirals (known as snails), and the pretzel-like kringles.
Varieties.
In Sweden, Danish pastry is typically made with vanilla custard.
In the UK, various ingredients such as jam, custard, apricots, cherries, raisins, flaked almonds, pecans, or caramelized toffee are placed on the dough, which is then baked. Cardamom is often added to increase the aromatic sense of sweetness.
In the US, Danishes are often topped with fruit or sweetened cream cheese before to baking. Danishes with nuts on them are also popular there and in Sweden. Icing, and, sometimes, powdered sugar and chocolate are also added.
In Argentina, they are usually filled with dulce de leche or dulce de membrillo.
United States.
Danish pastry was brought to the United States by Danish immigrants. Lauritz C. Klitteng of Læsø made it popular in the US around 1915–1920. He said he made Danish pastry for the wedding of President Woodrow Wilson in December 1915. He was featured in 1920s periodicals like the "National Baker", the "Bakers' Helper", and the "Bakers' Weekly". Klitteng briefly had his own Danish Culinary Studio at 146 Fifth Avenue in New York City.
Herman Gertner owned a chain of New York City restaurants. He brought Klitteng to New York to sell Danish pastry. Gertner's obituary appeared in the January 23, 1962 "The New York Times":
"At one point during his career Mr. Gertner befriended a Danish baker who convinced him that Danish pastry might be well received in New York. Mr. Gertner began serving the pastry in his restaurant and it immediately was a success."
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Kurixalus baliogaster
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The belly-spooted frog or belly spotted frilled tree frog ("Kurixalus baliogaster") is a frog. It lives in Laos and Vietnam. Scientists think it could also live in Cambodia. People have seen it between 600 and 1780 meters above sea level.
This frog lives in forests with evergreen trees, near streams. This frog hatches out of its egg as a tadpole.
Scientists believe this frog is not in danger of dying out because it lives in such a large place. However, human beings change the places where the frog lives to build farms for rubber, coffee, and tea.
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Alan Myatt
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Alan Myatt holds two Guinness World Records. As well as being the loudest crier (recording a cry of 112.8 decibels), he also set the record for vocal endurance, issuing a one-hundred word proclamation every 15 minutes for a period of 48 hours.
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Oyez
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Oyez comes from the Anglo-Norman oyez, the plural imperative form of oyer, from French ouïr, "to hear"; thus oyez means "hear ye" and was used as a call for silence and attention. It was common in medieval England, and France. The term is still in use by the Supreme Court of the United States.
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Humita
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Humita is a Native South American food. A traditional food from the Andes, it is eaten in Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru and Argentina. It is made from fresh choclo (Peruvian maize). It is pounded to a paste, wrapped in a fresh corn husk, then slowly steamed or boiled. In Bolivia, it is known as "huminta" and in Brazil as "pamonha". Humitas are like Mexican uchepos, or tamales colados, which are also made with fresh corn; but they are not like tamales, which are made with masa.
In Argentina.
In Argentina, humitas are made with sautéed onions, pumpkin, and some spices. The dough is wrapped in corn husks and boiled or it is cooked in a big pan and served in bowls. Diced cheese is often added to the dough, usually queso fresco. They can be found in restaurants and markets in the north of Argentina.
In Chile.
In Chile they are made with onion, basil, and butter or lard. They are wrapped in corn husks and baked or boiled. They may have green chili pepper. The humitas are tied with thread or twine to keep them together while cooking. They can be made savory, sweet, or sweet and sour, and served with sugar, chili pepper, salt, tomato, olives, paprika, etc. I They have been eaten in Chile since the 19th century.
In Ecuador.
Ecuadorian humitas are made with fresh ground corn and onions, eggs, pork fat and spices. The dough is wrapped in a corn husk. It is steamed not baked or boiled. It may have cheese. This dish is so traditional in Ecuador that they have special pots just for cooking humitas. Ecuadorian humitas can be salty or sweet. It is common to fry them in a pan just before eating.
In Peru and Bolivia.
In the central Andes region, humitas are made with lard and salt and queso fresco, or, sometimes, anise, for a savory dish . For a sweet dish they are cooked with lard, sugar, cinnamon and raisins
One of the earliest references to huminta in Peru was written by the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega in his book "Comentarios Reales de los Incas", published in Lisbon in 1609. He describes his own memories of eating humita while he was living in Peru between 1539 and 1560..
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