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10,962,069 | # Star Ocean: The Last Hope
## Development
*Star Ocean: The Last Hope* was originally announced at the \"Star Ocean Special Stage\" at the 2007 Square Enix Party as the tentatively titled *Star Ocean 4* with no platform. An Xbox 360 release was revealed during the 2008 Xbox 360 RPG Premiere. In a special interview wi... | 610 | Star Ocean: The Last Hope | 3 |
10,962,069 | # Star Ocean: The Last Hope
## Reception
*Famitsu* awarded the game a total of 34/40, composed of a 9/9/8/8 score.
Overall, the game was better received than Square Enix\'s other early seventh generation RPGs such as *Infinite Undiscovery* and *The Last Remnant*, both of which had mixed reviews from critics. *IGN* a... | 427 | Star Ocean: The Last Hope | 4 |
10,962,094 | # Sharmanka Kinetic Gallery
The **Sharmanka Kinetic Gallery** is a theatre of kinetic sculpture, in Glasgow, Scotland. The museum features mechanical figures which perform shows.
It is a collaboration between sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky, theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya, and light and sound designer Sergey ... | 185 | Sharmanka Kinetic Gallery | 0 |
10,962,097 | # Thallium(I) sulfide
**Thallium(I) sulfide**, Tl~2~S, is a chemical compound of thallium and sulfur.
## Occurrence
Tl~2~S is found in nature as the mineral carlinite which has the distinction of being the only sulfide mineral of thallium that does not contain at least two metals. Tl~2~S has a distorted anti-CdI~2~ ... | 223 | Thallium(I) sulfide | 0 |
10,962,120 | # Qi Lin Bayin
The ***Qi Lin Bayin***, sometimes translated as ***Book of Eight Sounds**\'\' or***Book of Eight Tones**\'\', is a Chinese rime book of approximately ten thousand characters based on the earlier form of the Fuzhou dialect. First compiled in the 17th century, it is the pioneering work of all written sour... | 393 | Qi Lin Bayin | 0 |
10,962,120 | # Qi Lin Bayin
## Tones, initials, and rimes {#tones_initials_and_rimes}
### Tones
The tonal categories of Fuzhou dialect have remained stable since the time of *Qī Lín Bāyīn*. In the book title, *Bāyīn* (lit. eight sounds) denotes eight tones, whose names are: (1) 上平, (2) 上上, (3) 上去, (4) 上入, (5) 下平, (6) 下上, (7) 下去,... | 579 | Qi Lin Bayin | 1 |
10,962,121 | # Norwich Puppet Theatre
The **Norwich Puppet Theatre** is a nationally unique venue dedicated to puppetry. The theatre occupies the medieval church of St James the Less, Pockthorpe, a Grade 1 listed building, in Norwich, Norfolk, UK.
It currently houses a 150-seat raked auditorium, a 50-seat studio, workshops, an ex... | 556 | Norwich Puppet Theatre | 0 |
10,962,125 | # Hip pointer
A **hip pointer** is a contusion on the pelvis caused by a direct blow or a bad fall at an iliac crest and/or hip bone and a bruise of the abdominal muscles (transverse and oblique abdominal muscles). Surrounding structures such as the tensor fasciae latae and the greater trochanter may also be affected.... | 436 | Hip pointer | 0 |
10,962,164 | # Susie Galvez
**Susie Galvez** is a beauty expert and a consultant in the U.S. spa industry. A frequent speaker at international spa conventions, she has been featured in radio and TV programs, and publications such as *Allure*, *Elle, Good Housekeeping, Fitness, Self, Oxygen, Woman\'s World, Reader\'s Digest* and on... | 175 | Susie Galvez | 0 |
10,962,182 | # Crosby Ravensworth
**Crosby Ravensworth** is a village and civil parish in the Westmorland and Furness district of Cumbria, England. The village is about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of the M6 motorway, and Shap. At the 2001 census the parish had a population of 538, decreasing to 517 at the 2011 Census.
## History
Prehi... | 261 | Crosby Ravensworth | 0 |
10,962,201 | # Iowa Highway 127
**Iowa Highway 127** (**Iowa 127**) is an east--west highway in Harrison County. It begins at Interstate 29 near Mondamin and ends in Logan at U.S. Highway 30 (US 30). The highway is nearly 16 mi long.
## Route description {#route_description}
Iowa Highway 127 begins at an interchange with Interst... | 218 | Iowa Highway 127 | 0 |
10,962,244 | # Gongora quinquenervis
***Gongora quinquenervis*** is a species of orchid, and the type species of the genus *Gongora*. This species forms a complex for several ill-defined species. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
## Description
*Gongora quinquenervis* is a pseudobulbous epiphyte | 44 | Gongora quinquenervis | 0 |
10,962,248 | # Charles Robinson (Canadian politician)
**Charles Robinson** (November 4, 1835 -- October 17, 1898) was an Ontario physician and political figure. He represented Cardwell in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1879 to 1883 as a Liberal member.
He was born in Chinguacousy Township, York County, Upper Canada in 1... | 95 | Charles Robinson (Canadian politician) | 0 |
10,962,250 | # Howard Jerome Keisler
**Howard Jerome Keisler** (born 3 December 1936) is an American mathematician, currently professor emeritus at University of Wisconsin--Madison. His research has included model theory and non-standard analysis.
His Ph.D. advisor was Alfred Tarski at Berkeley; his dissertation is *Ultraproducts... | 398 | Howard Jerome Keisler | 0 |
10,962,251 | # Structured Clinical Interview for DSM
The **Structured Clinical Interview for DSM** (**SCID**) is a semi-structured interview guide for making diagnoses according to the diagnostic criteria published in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). The development of SCID has followed the evolutio... | 682 | Structured Clinical Interview for DSM | 0 |
10,962,251 | # Structured Clinical Interview for DSM
## DSM-5 editions of SCID {#dsm_5_editions_of_scid}
**SCID-5-RV** (Research Version) is the most comprehensive version of the SCID-5. It contains more disorders and includes all of the relevant subtypes and severity and course specifiers. An important feature is its customizabi... | 409 | Structured Clinical Interview for DSM | 1 |
10,962,254 | # Edward Robinson (Canadian politician)
**Edward Robinson** (born 1828 - January 3, 1888) was an Ontario lawyer and political figure. He represented Kent West in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member from 1879 to 1883.
He was born in County Roscommon, Ireland in 1829 and educated at Trinity College ... | 98 | Edward Robinson (Canadian politician) | 0 |
10,962,281 | # Style (band)
**Style** is a Swedish pop band which had its greatest success in the 1980s. Style was formed by three former Freestyle members in 1983. They participated in the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1986 with their song \"Dover--Calais\" finishing third, and 1987 with their song \"Hand i hand\" finishing sixth. Sty... | 151 | Style (band) | 0 |
10,962,306 | # Grey gum
**Grey gum** is a common name for several similar types of *Eucalyptus* trees.
The **large-fruited grey gums** are four related species found in eastern Australia:
- *Eucalyptus punctata* of the Sydney Basin is the best known
- *E. longirostrata* from eastern Queensland
- *E. biturbinata* from the N... | 68 | Grey gum | 0 |
10,962,332 | # Darío Escobar
**Darío Escobar** (born 1971, Guatemala City) is a Guatemalan artist.
His work is characterized by the investigation of formal and conceptual aspects of objects and their function in visual arts.
## Select one-person exhibitions {#select_one_person_exhibitions}
**2016**
- *\"Dario Escobar: Compos... | 318 | Darío Escobar | 0 |
10,962,332 | # Darío Escobar
## Select group exhibitions {#select_group_exhibitions}
**2016**
- *\"FOOT FORAINE", Gare Saint Sauveur, Lille, France.*
- *"GAME ON!" (CMA) Children\'s Museum of the Arts, New York.*
- *\"Colección MAC. Obras Latinoamericanas", Museo de arte Contemporáneo de Santiago, Santiago de Chile, Chile.... | 1,230 | Darío Escobar | 1 |
10,962,346 | # Ipswich Transport Museum
The **Ipswich Transport Museum** is a museum in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, devoted principally to the history of transport and engineering objects made or used in its local area.
The museum collection was started by the Ipswich Transport Preservation Group in 1965. In 1988 it obtained use o... | 688 | Ipswich Transport Museum | 0 |
10,962,346 | # Ipswich Transport Museum
## Collection
### Early vehicles {#early_vehicles}
- Starbuck horse tram - Cambridge Street Tramways - built in 1880.
- Brush tramcar - Ipswich Corporation Tramways No. 33 with open top double deck body - built in 1904.
- Ransomes 3 ton 4.5 cwt electric dustcart - DX 1664 - that was o... | 1,077 | Ipswich Transport Museum | 1 |
10,962,346 | # Ipswich Transport Museum
## Collection
### 1960s vehicles {#s_vehicles_3}
- Bristol HA6G articulated lorry - built in 1962.
- Bedford J emergency vehicle - built in 1962.
- AEC Regent V bus - Ipswich Corporation Transport No 63 - ADX 63B - built in 1964.
- Bristol MW bus - Eastern Counties - APW 829B - buil... | 522 | Ipswich Transport Museum | 2 |
10,962,364 | # Hunting Mister Heartbreak
***Hunting Mister Heartbreak: A Discovery of America*** is a travelogue of Jonathan Raban\'s personal rediscovery of America following in the footsteps of European immigrants. It won the 1991 Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. \_\_TOC\_\_
## Introduction
> *Having arrived in Liverpool, I took... | 391 | Hunting Mister Heartbreak | 0 |
10,962,366 | # Charles Edward Church
**Charles Edward Church** (January 3, 1835 -- January 3, 1906) was a Canadian politician.
## Early life and education {#early_life_and_education}
Born in Tancook Island, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, the son of Charles Lott Anthony Church and Sarah Hiltz, Church was educated in Chester and T... | 221 | Charles Edward Church | 0 |
10,962,393 | # Nausta
**Nausta** is a river in Sunnfjord Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It runs through the Naustdal valley to the southwest before emptying into Førde Fjord at the village of Naustdal below Kletten Hill. The 36 km long river drains a watershed area of about 276 km2. The river begins at the lake Inste Lan... | 279 | Nausta | 0 |
10,962,407 | # Vaculík
**Vaculík** (feminine **Vaculíková**) is a Czech surname, an archaic diminutive of the name Václav | 16 | Vaculík | 0 |
10,962,416 | # Ilgar Gurbanov
**Ilgar Gurbanov** (*İlqar Qurbanov*; born 25 April 1986) is an Azerbaijani football player who last played for Sumgayit FK in the Azerbaijan Premier League.
## Career
### Club
Gurbanov started his career with Fenerbahçe PAF in 2000. In 2006, he transferred to FK Khazar Lankaran in his native count... | 397 | Ilgar Gurbanov | 0 |
10,962,451 | # Kayaba Ku-2
The **Kayaba Ku-2** (*萱場 2型無尾翼滑空機*) was a glider built in Japan in 1940 to investigate the possibilities of tailless aircraft. It was developed as part of an Imperial Japanese Army contract that had been offered to designer Hidemasa Kimura following the successful flights of his HK-1 tailless glider over... | 118 | Kayaba Ku-2 | 0 |
10,962,460 | # Gosforth East Middle School
**Gosforth East Middle School** is a middle school in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Students usually transfer to Gosforth Academy. The school is in the Parklands electoral ward.
## History
The school started in 1960 as **Gosforth East Secondary School** and became Gosforth Eas... | 221 | Gosforth East Middle School | 0 |
10,962,462 | # Kayaba Ku-3
The **Kayaba Ku-3** was a glider built in Japan in 1941 to investigate the possibilities of tailless aircraft. Building on the success of the Ku-2 design of the previous year, the Ku-3 was a substantially larger aircraft with several novel features. The small vertical fins of the Ku-2 were abandoned, lea... | 104 | Kayaba Ku-3 | 0 |
10,962,466 | # Adriano Peixe
**Adriano da Silva** (born 2 May 1980 in Maringá), known as **Adriano Peixe**, is a Brazilian footballer, who last played for Assisense.
In February 2009, Adriano joined Standard Sumgayit in the Azerbaijan Premier League on loan | 39 | Adriano Peixe | 0 |
10,962,467 | # George Caldwell (politician)
**George Alfred Caldwell** (October 18, 1814 -- September 17, 1866) was a United States representative from Kentucky\'s 4th Congressional district from 1843 to 1845 and 1849 to 1851. He also served in the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1839 to 1840.
## Early life {#early_life}
... | 291 | George Caldwell (politician) | 0 |
10,962,501 | # Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics
***Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics*** is a 1983 book by Frederik L. Schodt. Published by the Japanese publisher Kodansha, it was the first substantial English-language work on Japanese comics, or manga, as an artistic, literary, commercial, and sociological pheno... | 309 | Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics | 0 |
10,962,509 | # Merano Tramway
The **Merano Tramway** was built and opened in 1908 to satisfy the urban transport requirement in the town of Merano, at that time an important town in the Austrian monarchy. There was already a tramway crossing the town, the Lana-Merano railway. The new tram line was to cross the town at right angles... | 246 | Merano Tramway | 0 |
10,962,530 | # William Mack (Ontario politician)
**William Mack** (February 29, 1828 -- December 11, 1897) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Cornwall from 1879 to 1883, Cornwall and Stormont from 1886 to 1890 and Stormont from 1890 to 1894 in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member.
H... | 192 | William Mack (Ontario politician) | 0 |
10,962,532 | # Margarita Azurdia
**Margarita Azurdia** (born April 17, 1931, in Antigua, Guatemala, died July 1, 1998, in Guatemala City, Guatemala), who also worked under the pseudonyms Margot Fanjul, Margarita Rita Rica Dinamita, and Anastasia Margarita, was a feminist Guatemalan sculptor, painter, poet, and performance artist.
... | 400 | Margarita Azurdia | 0 |
10,962,539 | # N. Vittal
**Nagarajan Vittal** (31 January 1938 -- 4 August 2023) was an Indian civil servant who held a number of senior positions in the Government of India, most prominently that of central vigilance commissioner.
For over 35 years, he held a number of positions at the state government and central government lev... | 628 | N. Vittal | 0 |
10,962,539 | # N. Vittal
## Awards and honours {#awards_and_honours}
Vittal received the Padma Bhushan in 2012. Among other honours, he received the following:
- Honorary Fellow, Computer Society of India (1992)
- Honorary Fellow of the IETE
- Citation of gratitude from Electronic Component Industry Association (ELCINA), N... | 476 | N. Vittal | 1 |
10,962,540 | # Studenets, Republic of Tatarstan
**Studenets** (Tatar and *Студене́ц*) is a rural locality (a village) in Verkhneuslonsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, situated on the bank of the Kuybyshev Reservoir, five kilometers south of Verkhny Uslon, the district\'s administrative center. Population: 29 (2000... | 85 | Studenets, Republic of Tatarstan | 0 |
10,962,583 | # Othniel
**Othniel** (`{{IPAc-en|ˈ|ɒ|θ|n|i|əl}}`{=mediawiki}; *עָתְנִיאֵל בֶּן־קְנַז*, *ʿOṯnīʾēl ben Qǝnaz*) was the first of the biblical judges. The etymology of his name is uncertain, but may mean \"God/He is my strength\" or \"God has helped me\".
## Family
The Hebrew Bible refers to Othniel as \"Othniel the so... | 521 | Othniel | 0 |
10,962,606 | # Beltinge
**Beltinge** `{{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|ɛ|l|t|ɪ|n|dʒ}}`{=mediawiki} is a low cliff-top suburb of Herne Bay in Kent, England. It forms the easternmost part of the urban area of Herne Bay and is just west of the small settlement of Reculver, which had an important Roman Fort and a channel which served to provide safer pa... | 174 | Beltinge | 0 |
10,962,621 | # Kurt Julius Goldstein
**Kurt Julius Goldstein** (3 November 1914 -- 24 September 2007) was a German journalist and a former broadcast director.
## Biography
Goldstein was born to a Jewish merchant family in Dortmund, Germany. At school, he experienced Germany\'s growing anti-Semitism and it had the effect of polit... | 361 | Kurt Julius Goldstein | 0 |
10,962,638 | # Sunday Salvacion
**Sunday Salvacion** (born December 17, 1978) is a Filipino former professional basketball player. He played the small forward and shooting guard positions. Salvacion played college basketball for the De La Salle--College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) Blazers before spending twelve years in the Philipp... | 292 | Sunday Salvacion | 0 |
10,962,638 | # Sunday Salvacion
## PBA career statistics {#pba_career_statistics}
### Season-by-season averages {#season_by_season_averages}
\|- \| align=left \| `{{pbay|2003}}`{=mediawiki} \| align=left \| Barangay Ginebra \| 35 \|\| 16.5 \|\| .382 \|\| .289 \|\| .714 \|\| 2.9 \|\| .5 \|\| .3 \|\| .0 \|\| 6.5 \|- \| align=left ... | 448 | Sunday Salvacion | 1 |
10,962,643 | # Voiced alveolar lateral affricate
The **voiced alveolar lateral affricate** is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is `{{angbr IPA|d͡ɮ}}`{=mediawiki} (often simplified to `{{angbr IPA|dɮ}}`{=mediawiki}), and in Americanist phonetic notation it... | 170 | Voiced alveolar lateral affricate | 0 |
10,962,677 | # Edwin Hill-Trevor, 1st Baron Trevor
**Arthur Edwin Hill-Trevor, 1st Baron Trevor** (4 November 1819 -- 25 December 1894), styled as **Lord Edwin Hill** until 1862 and as **Lord Edwin Hill-Trevor** from 1862 to 1880, was a long-standing Anglo-Irish Conservative Member of Parliament.
Hill-Trevor was the third son of ... | 257 | Edwin Hill-Trevor, 1st Baron Trevor | 0 |
10,962,707 | # Beatle boot
A **Beatle boot** or **Cuban boot** is a style of boot that has been worn since the late 1950s but made popular by the English rock group the Beatles in the 1960s. The boots are a variant of the Chelsea boot: they are tight-fitting, Cuban-heeled, ankle-high boots with a sharp pointed toe. The style can f... | 482 | Beatle boot | 0 |
10,962,712 | # Eva Sisó
**Eva Sisó Casals** (born 3 August 1979) is a Spanish model and beauty pageant titleholder who represented her country at the Miss Universe 2001 pageant in Puerto Rico.
## Miss España 2001 {#miss_españa_2001}
Sisó, a runway model, competed in the Miss España 2001 pageant, representing the province of Llei... | 185 | Eva Sisó | 0 |
10,962,729 | # Jan Čulík
**Jan Čulík** (born 2 November 1952 in Prague) is a Czech academic and independent journalist. He is the founder and editor of the independent Czech Internet daily *Britské listy* since 1996.
## Early career {#early_career}
Čulík is a graduate of Czech studies and English studies at the Faculty of Arts, ... | 397 | Jan Čulík | 0 |
10,962,738 | # 1964 Sandown 6 Hour International
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10,962,746 | # Otniel
**Otniel** (*עָתְנִיאֵל*) is an Orthodox Israeli settlement in the West Bank. Located in the southern Judaean Mountains, south of Hebron, it falls under the jurisdiction of Har Hevron Regional Council. In `{{Israel populations|Year}}`{=mediawiki}, it had a population of `{{Israel populations|Otni'el}}`{=media... | 445 | Otniel | 0 |
10,962,764 | # Hisakawa
**Hisakawa** (written: 久川) is a Japanese surname | 9 | Hisakawa | 0 |
10,962,771 | # Qmake
**qmake** is a software build automation tool that generates makefiles for building a codebase. As it generates configuration files for other build tools, it is classified as a meta-build tool.
The makefiles that qmake produces are tailored to the particular platform where it is run from based on qmake projec... | 195 | Qmake | 0 |
10,962,821 | # Arabia Through the Looking Glass
***Arabia Through the Looking Glass*** is Jonathan Raban\'s first travel book, published in 1979, describing his travels in the Middle East, the Arab countries he visits and the people he meets along the way.
## Overview
Raban wrote *Arabia* during the oil boom era when there was a... | 150 | Arabia Through the Looking Glass | 0 |
10,962,842 | # Gilbert Livingston (cricketer)
**Gilbert Vivian Livingston** (22 November 1877 -- 29 December 1928) was a West Indian cricketer who toured with the first West Indian touring side to England in 1900.
Initially he was a reserve in the 1900 touring side but with a number of players dropping out he became a member of t... | 156 | Gilbert Livingston (cricketer) | 0 |
10,962,845 | # Boustead Cup
**The Boustead Cup** is an annual challenge of the Men\'s First Eight of London Rowing Club and Thames Rowing Club.
-------------------------------------------------------------
**The Boustead Cup**
**Contested by**
LRC
**First Race**
**Annual event since**
**Current Champion**
**Course... | 559 | Boustead Cup | 0 |
10,962,857 | # Skyrunner World Series
The **Skyrunner World Series** is an annual international championship of skyrunning (high altitude endurance races) and the official International Skyrunning Federation (ISF) race circuit for mountain running. Each year the Skyrunner World Series presents a global Sky Racing calendar, attract... | 766 | Skyrunner World Series | 0 |
10,962,857 | # Skyrunner World Series
## 2018 Ranking system {#ranking_system}
For the 2018 season, three rankings were published: Sky Classic, Sky Extra and Overall.
**Sky Classic** races were 22 km to 50 km long with 7.5% average elevation and a 1,000m difference of min/max. altitude. The Sky Classic ranking took into account ... | 170 | Skyrunner World Series | 1 |
10,962,859 | # Public Execution
***Public Execution*** is a Mouse and the Traps retrospective album that has been released in both LP and CD formats. The LP has an unusually large number of tracks (19), while the CD includes 4 bonus tracks and catalogues almost all of the released music by Mouse and the Traps and their associated ... | 349 | Public Execution | 0 |
10,962,861 | # Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
These are the official results of the **men\'s 4 × 400 metres relay** event at the **1996 Summer Olympics** in Atlanta, United States. There were 35 nations competing.
The United States ran the event without their top two qualifiers from the Olympic... | 654 | Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay | 0 |
10,962,861 | # Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
## Results
### Heats
Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) qualified to the semifinals.
Rank Heat Nation Athletes Time Notes
-----... | 747 | Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay | 1 |
10,962,875 | # Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208
***Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd**\'\' (The lively hunt is all my heart\'s desire), `{{abbr|BWV|Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (catalogue of Bach's works)}}`{=mediawiki} 208.1, BWV 208, also known as the***Hunting Cantata**\'\', is a secular cantata composed by Joha... | 307 | Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208 | 0 |
10,962,875 | # Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208
## Scoring and structure {#scoring_and_structure}
The cantata was scored for four vocalist soloists:
- Diana, soprano I
- Pales, soprano II
- Endymion, tenor
- Pan, bass
The instrumental parts comprised two horns, two recorders, two oboes, taille, bassoon, ... | 593 | Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208 | 1 |
10,962,875 | # Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208
## Arrangements
### Adaptations by Bach {#adaptations_by_bach}
Bach appears to have revived the work a few years after its original performance, this time in honour of Duke Ernst August, the co-ruler of Saxe-Weimar, who was also a hunter (BWV 208.2). While he w... | 326 | Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208 | 2 |
10,962,875 | # Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208
## Selected recordings {#selected_recordings}
- *J.S. Bach: Jagd Cantata BWV 208*, the Kammerorchester Berlin & the Berliner Barock Solisten with conductor Peter Schreier (who also sings the part of Endymion), Edith Mathis as Diana, Arleen Auger as Pales and Theo A... | 177 | Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208 | 3 |
10,962,892 | # Amityville station
**Amityville** is the westernmost station on the Babylon Branch of the Long Island Rail Road in Suffolk County. It is located on John Street in Amityville, New York, but the official description of its location is not as precise. The MTA describes the station as being located on John Street betwee... | 329 | Amityville station | 0 |
10,962,898 | # Indium(III) selenide
**Indium(III) selenide** is a compound of indium and selenium. It has potential for use in photovoltaic devices and has been the subject of extensive research. The two most common phases, α and β, have a layered structure, while γ has a \"defect wurtzite structure.\" In all, five polymorphs are ... | 108 | Indium(III) selenide | 0 |
10,962,908 | # Alessandro Striggio the Younger
**Alessandro Striggio the Younger** (ca. 1573 -- 8 June 1630) was an Italian librettist, the son of the composer Alessandro Striggio. The younger Striggio is most famous for his association with the composer Claudio Monteverdi. He wrote the libretto for Monteverdi\'s first opera *Orfe... | 87 | Alessandro Striggio the Younger | 0 |
10,962,927 | # Transport in Dorset
**Dorset** is a county in South West England. The county is largely rural and therefore does not have a dense transport network, and is one of the few English counties without a motorway. Owing to its position on the English Channel coast, and its natural sheltered harbours, it has a maritime his... | 394 | Transport in Dorset | 0 |
10,962,927 | # Transport in Dorset
## Rural roads {#rural_roads}
Dorset is one of only five non metropolitan counties in England not to have a single motorway. However, two trunk road corridors run east--west through the county. In the north, the A303 London to Exeter and Cornwall road briefly enters the county, though for most o... | 293 | Transport in Dorset | 1 |
10,962,927 | # Transport in Dorset
## Suburban roads {#suburban_roads}
The suburban roads of the South East Dorset conurbation (Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch): the A341, A347, A348, A349, A3049, and A3060. These routes do not follow a straight line but do all link up forming an asymmetrical ring road around the built up are... | 511 | Transport in Dorset | 2 |
10,962,969 | # Branisko (mountain range)
**Branisko** (or **Branyiszko**) is a mountain range in eastern Slovakia, between the Spiš and Šariš regions. It is a 20 km long and 5 km wide mountain range in the north--south direction, belonging to the Fatra-Tatra Area of the Inner Western Carpathians.
The mountain range is divided int... | 78 | Branisko (mountain range) | 0 |
10,962,994 | # Massachusetts Route 115
**Route 115** is a 10.87 mi south--north highway in southeastern Massachusetts. The route connects several small towns in western Norfolk County, ending just into Middlesex County in Sherborn.
## Route description {#route_description}
Route 115 begins at Route 140 in Foxborough, just north ... | 246 | Massachusetts Route 115 | 0 |
10,963,000 | # The Curse (Clarke story)
\"**The Curse**\" (also called \"**Nightfall**\") is a postapocalyptic short story by English writer Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1946.
## Plot summary {#plot_summary}
The story is set in the immediate aftermath of a global nuclear war that has wiped out mankind and describes in gr... | 160 | The Curse (Clarke story) | 0 |
10,963,017 | # Harvey Helm
**Harvey Helm** (December 2, 1865 -- March 3, 1919) was a United States representative from Kentucky. He was born in Danville, Kentucky. He attended the Stanford Male Academy and was graduated from the Central University of Kentucky in 1887. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1890 and began pr... | 164 | Harvey Helm | 0 |
10,963,018 | # Alexander Harris (writer)
**Alexander Harris** (7 February 1805 -- 1 February 1874) was a soldier, teacher and author known for his early accounts of convict life in Australia.
He arrived in Sydney, Australia, in 1825 and returned to London, England, in 1841.
He had numerous jobs including a soldier, clerk, a tuto... | 296 | Alexander Harris (writer) | 0 |
10,963,031 | # Michael Vescera
**Michael Vescera** (born June 13, 1962) is an American heavy metal singer for various bands and projects like Loudness (*Soldier of Fortune*, *On the Prowl*, *Live at the Budokan*), Obsession (*Marshall Law*, *Scarred for Life*, *Methods of Madness*, *Carnival of Lies*, *Order of Chaos*), Yngwie Mal... | 703 | Michael Vescera | 0 |
10,963,036 | # Midtown Mile
The **Midtown Mile** is a section of Peachtree Street NE in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, between North Avenue NE and 15th Street NE. Located across the Downtown Connector from Downtown Atlanta, the Midtown Mile is one of the major thoroughfares of central Atlanta in terms of retail and rapid residential de... | 453 | Midtown Mile | 0 |
10,963,053 | # San C. Po
**Sir San Crombie Po**, CBE (4 October 1870 -- 7 June 1946) was a Karen nationalist who devoted himself to improving the situation of the Karen people of Burma in the early 20th century.
He was born in 1870 near the village of Bassein. His family was Sgaw Karen and Christian. He attended a school headed b... | 221 | San C. Po | 0 |
10,963,064 | # Teseo Tesei
**Teseo Tesei** (3 January 1909 -- 26 July 1941) was an Italian naval officer, who invented the human torpedo (called *Maiale*, Italian for \"pig\") used by the *Regia Marina* during World War II.
## Early life and education {#early_life_and_education}
Teseo Tesei was born in Marina di Campo Elba in 19... | 375 | Teseo Tesei | 0 |
10,963,068 | # Johnny Perkins
**John Eugene Perkins** (April 21, 1953 -- April 25, 2007) was an American professional football player who spent his entire career as a wide receiver for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). Perkins was born in Franklin, Texas. He played college football at Ranger College before... | 125 | Johnny Perkins | 0 |
10,963,077 | # Piet Bouman
**Pieter \"Piet\" Bouman** (October 14, 1892 in Dordrecht -- July 20, 1980 in Tietjerksteradeel) was a Dutch amateur football player who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.
## Club career {#club_career}
Bouman played for hometown side DFC, as well as for Haarlem, U.D. and Voorwaarts Leerdam.
## Inte... | 122 | Piet Bouman | 0 |
10,963,079 | # Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli
Luna rossa}} `{{Infobox America's Cup team
| shortname = Luna Rossa
| image =
| Fullname = Luna Rossa
| club = {{yachtclub|Yacht Club Punta Ala}} (1997–2003)<br>{{yachtclub|Yacht Club Italiano}} (2003–2007)<br>{{yachtclub|Circolo della Vela Sicilia}} (2011–)
| nat = {{ITA}}
| owner = [[Pa... | 427 | Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli | 0 |
10,963,079 | # Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli
## History
### 1997--2000: The first challenge {#the_first_challenge}
In February 1997, Prada CEO and avid sailor Patrizio Bertelli met with Argentinian yacht designer German Frers to discuss the construction of a cruising yacht. Frers asked suddenly \"Why don't we consider the America's C... | 1,117 | Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli | 1 |
10,963,079 | # Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli
## History
### 2017--2021: Return to New Zealand {#return_to_new_zealand}
Now branded as **Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli** following the addition of sponsor Pirelli, the team organised and participated in the 2021 Prada Cup, due to its position as Challenger of Record. The competition returned t... | 246 | Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli | 2 |
10,963,079 | # Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli
## Results
+------+-----------+---------------+----------------------------+----------------------+-------------------+--------------+---------------------------+-------+
| Year | Venue | Boat | Yachting club | Skipper | Competition | Result ... | 295 | Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli | 3 |
10,963,079 | # Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli
## The boats {#the_boats}
A total of 10 boats have been built for America\'s Cup campaigns, all named *Luna Rossa*. Of these, two won the Challenger selection series and went on to officially challenge for the America\'s Cup (in 2000 and in 2021), both times losing to the defender Team New ... | 102 | Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli | 4 |
10,963,134 | # Ian Craib
**Ian Ernest Craib** (12 December 1945 -- 22 December 2002) was an English sociologist and psychotherapist.
He was educated at Trinity School of John Whitgift, and the South Bank Polytechnic, eventually receiving his doctorate at the Victoria University of Manchester. He went on to join the University of ... | 304 | Ian Craib | 0 |
10,963,145 | # Opprobrium (band)
**Opprobrium** (formerly known as **Incubus**) is an American death metal band from Metairie, Louisiana, United States. The band was founded in 1986 by brothers Francis and Moyses Howard under the name Incubus. The Howards are natives of Rio de Janeiro who emigrated to New Orleans to found the band... | 502 | Opprobrium (band) | 0 |
10,963,160 | # Ge Fortgens
**Gerardus \"Gé\" Fortgens** (July 10, 1887, in Haarlem -- May 4, 1957, in Haarlem) was a Dutch amateur football (soccer) player. Fortgens was the first Ajax-player ever who was selected for the Netherlands national football team for the 1912 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal | 49 | Ge Fortgens | 0 |
10,963,178 | # Carlos (footballer, born 1985)
**Carlos Santos de Jesus** (born 25 February 1985 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian professional footballer. He gained Croatian nationality in October 2007.
## Club career {#club_career}
### São Paulo {#são_paulo}
Carlos came through the youth ranks of São Paulo and signed a seni... | 280 | Carlos (footballer, born 1985) | 0 |
10,963,180 | # Jan van der Sluis
**Jan van der Sluis** (April 29, 1889, in Rotterdam -- October 19, 1952, in Rotterdam) was a Dutch amateur football (soccer) player who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Dutch team, which won the bronze medal in the football tournament | 50 | Jan van der Sluis | 0 |
10,963,210 | # Rottnest Island shipwrecks
Since the first Europeans visited the west coast of Australia in the 17th century, Rottnest Island has seen numerous shipwrecks. The 11 km and 4.5 km island is surrounded by hidden and partly exposed reefs whilst being buffeted by north-westerly winter gales as well as very strong south-we... | 402 | Rottnest Island shipwrecks | 0 |
10,963,210 | # Rottnest Island shipwrecks
## Major shipwrecks {#major_shipwrecks}
+-------------+----------------+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------... | 782 | Rottnest Island shipwrecks | 1 |
10,963,217 | # Subtract a square
**Subtract-a-square** (also referred to as **take-a-square**) is a two-player mathematical subtraction game. It is played by two people with a pile of coins (or other tokens) between them. The players take turns removing coins from the pile, always removing a non-zero square number of coins. The ga... | 274 | Subtract a square | 0 |
10,963,217 | # Subtract a square
## Mathematical theory {#mathematical_theory}
In the above example, the number \'13\' represents a winning or \'hot\' position, whilst the number \'2\' represents a losing or \'cold\' position. Given an integer list with each integer labeled \'hot\' or \'cold\', the strategy of the game is simple:... | 504 | Subtract a square | 1 |
10,963,217 | # Subtract a square
## Extensions
The game subtract-a-square can also be played with multiple numbers. At each turn the player to make a move first selects one of the numbers, and then subtracts a square from it. Such a \'sum of normal games\' can be analysed using the Sprague--Grundy theorem. This theorem states tha... | 475 | Subtract a square | 2 |
10,963,237 | # Peter Self
**Peter John Otter Self** (7 June 1919 -- 29 March 1999) was an English journalist, academic, planning policy-maker and university teacher of planning.
Self was born in Brighton, to Audrey (Otter) and Henry Self, a civil servant. Self was educated at Lancing College and Balliol College, Oxford, where he ... | 145 | Peter Self | 0 |
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