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10,972,485 | # Grundy Municipal Airport
**Grundy Municipal Airport** `{{airport codes||KGDY|GDY}}`{=mediawiki} was a public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Grundy, a town in Buchanan County, Virginia, United States. It was publicly owned by the Town of Grundy and was op... | 310 | Grundy Municipal Airport | 0 |
10,972,487 | # 1996 Australian Open – Women's singles
Monica Seles defeated Anke Huber in the final, 6--4, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1996 Australian Open. It was her fourth Australian Open title and ninth and last major title overall, and her only major title after being stabbed in 1993.
Mary Pierce was... | 68 | 1996 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,493 | # 1997 Australian Open – Women's singles
Martina Hingis defeated Mary Pierce in the final, 6--2, 6--2 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1997 Australian Open. It was her first major singles title, becoming the first Swiss to win a singles major. Hingis did not lose a set during the tournament. At the age ... | 125 | 1997 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,497 | # 1998 Australian Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Martina Hingis defeated Conchita Martínez in the final, 6--3, 6--3 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1998 Australian Open. It was her second Australian Open title and fourth major singles title overall.
This was the first major in which future ... | 101 | 1998 Australian Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,528 | # Incident (Scientology)
An **incident** in Scientology beliefs is something that happened to a person that continues to have a grip on their mind or spirit, and is negatively affecting them. It could be an accident or traumatic event that includes pain and subconscious commands, whether from this life or in past live... | 327 | Incident (Scientology) | 0 |
10,972,528 | # Incident (Scientology)
## *A History of Man* incidents {#a_history_of_man_incidents}
In his book *Scientology: A History of Man*, which was previously named *What to Audit*, Hubbard describes numerous incidents which are common to most beings on earth and which must be audited out (removed). They include incidents ... | 663 | Incident (Scientology) | 1 |
10,972,528 | # Incident (Scientology)
## Routine 3N Incidents {#routine_3n_incidents}
Train Goals
: Devised by the Marcabians and implemented between \"hundreds of years ago to hundreds of thousands of years ago\", the Train Goals were a series of implants given in a huge train station. The thetan was put into \"a railway carri... | 576 | Incident (Scientology) | 2 |
10,972,530 | # Ben-Hur (play)
***Ben-Hur*** was an 1899 theatrical adaptation of the 1880 Lew Wallace novel *Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ*. The story was dramatized by William W. Young and produced by Marc Klaw and A. L. Erlanger. The stage production was notable for its elaborate use of spectacle, including live horses for the f... | 848 | Ben-Hur (play) | 0 |
10,972,530 | # Ben-Hur (play)
## Adaptations
There have been other stage adaptations since the initial production in 1899, including a London production staged in 2009 at the O2 arena featuring a live chariot race.
The book was also adapted for motion pictures in 1907, 1925, 1959, 2003, 2016, and as an American television minise... | 81 | Ben-Hur (play) | 1 |
10,972,548 | # 1990 US Open – Women's singles
Gabriela Sabatini defeated two-time defending champion Steffi Graf in the final, 6--2, 7--6^(7--4)^ to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1990 US Open. It was her first and only major singles title. The final was a rematch of the 1988 final and the 1989 semifinals, both won b... | 79 | 1990 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,550 | # 1991 US Open – Women's singles
Monica Seles defeated Martina Navratilova in the final, 7--6^(7--1)^, 6--1 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1991 US Open. It was her first US Open title and fourth major title overall. With the win, Seles recaptured the world No. 1 ranking from Steffi Graf, and would hol... | 108 | 1991 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,558 | # 1992 US Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Monica Seles defeated Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in the final, 6--3, 6--3 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1992 US Open. It was her second US Open title and seventh major title overall. Seles did not lose a set during the tournament. By reaching the final... | 97 | 1992 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,565 | # 1993 US Open – Women's singles
Steffi Graf defeated Helena Suková in the final, 6--3, 6--3 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1993 US Open. It was her third US Open title and 14th major singles title overall. This marked Suková\'s fourth and last appearance in a major final, finishing runner-up each tim... | 189 | 1993 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,568 | # 1994 US Open – Women's singles
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario defeated defending champion Steffi Graf in the final, 1--6, 7--6^(7--3)^, 6--4 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1994 US Open. It was her first US Open singles title and third major singles title overall | 47 | 1994 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,570 | # 1995 US Open – Women's singles
Steffi Graf defeated Monica Seles in the final, 7--6^(8--6)^, 0--6, 6--3 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1995 US Open. It was her fourth US Open title and 18th major singles title, equaling Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova\'s joint Open Era record. Graf became the on... | 90 | 1995 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,573 | # 1996 US Open – Women's singles
Defending champion Steffi Graf defeated Monica Seles in a rematch of the previous year\'s final, 7--5, 6--4 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1996 US Open. It was her fifth US Open title and 21st major singles title overall. Graf did not lose a set during the tournament.
... | 265 | 1996 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,578 | # 1997 US Open – Women's singles
Martina Hingis defeated Venus Williams in the final, 6--0, 6--4 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1997 US Open. It was her first US Open singles title and third major singles title overall. Hingis did not lose a set during the tournament. By reaching the final, she became... | 133 | 1997 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,580 | # 1998 US Open – Women's singles
Lindsay Davenport defeated defending champion Martina Hingis in the final, 6--3, 7--5 to win the women\'s singles tennis title at the 1998 US Open. It was her first major singles title. Davenport did not lose a set during the tournament. The final was a rematch of the previous year\'s ... | 111 | 1998 US Open – Women's singles | 0 |
10,972,595 | # Henry Littlewort
**Henry Charles Littlewort** (7 July 1882 -- 21 November 1934) was an English amateur footballer who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.
He was part of the English team, which won the gold medal in the football tournament. He played all three matches.
Littlewort played one match for Crystal Pala... | 91 | Henry Littlewort | 0 |
10,972,612 | # Kennell Jackson Jr.
**Kennell Jackson** (March 19, 1941 in Farmville, Virginia -- November 21, 2005) was an African American expert in East Africa and African American cultural history.
His mother, Lottie, was a school teacher and his father, Kennell, was a building contractor. He attended Robert Russa Moton High S... | 470 | Kennell Jackson Jr. | 0 |
10,972,622 | # Henry Daniel (politician)
**Henry Daniel** (March 15, 1786 -- October 5, 1873) was a United States representative from Kentucky. He was born in Louisa County, Virginia. He attended the public schools and then moved to Kentucky. He studied law and was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Mount Sterling, Kent... | 156 | Henry Daniel (politician) | 0 |
10,972,666 | # Francis Dundas
General **Francis Dundas** (c. 1759 -- 15 January 1824) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator who served as the acting governor of the Cape Colony from 1798 to 1799 and again from 1801 to 1803. He was the second son of Robert Dundas of Arniston, the younger and nephew of Henry Dundas.
... | 391 | Francis Dundas | 0 |
10,972,685 | # N-Acetylaspartylglutamic acid
***N*-Acetylaspartylglutamic acid** (***N*-acetylaspartylglutamate** or **NAAG**) is a peptide neurotransmitter and the third-most-prevalent neurotransmitter in the mammalian nervous system. NAAG consists of *N*-acetylaspartic acid (NAA) and glutamic acid coupled via a peptide bond.
NA... | 475 | N-Acetylaspartylglutamic acid | 0 |
10,972,685 | # N-Acetylaspartylglutamic acid
## Catabolism
NAAG is catabolized via NAAG peptidase activity. Two enzymes with NAAG peptidase activity have been cloned, glutamate carboxypeptidase II and glutamate carboxypeptidase III. These enzymes mediate the hydrolysis of NAAG to NAA and glutamate. Their inhibition can produce th... | 310 | N-Acetylaspartylglutamic acid | 1 |
10,972,689 | # Maxime Arseneau
**Maxime Arseneau** (born 24 November 1949) is a Canadian radio host and teacher and former Quebec politician. He was the Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Îles-de-la-Madeleine. He represents the Parti Québécois and was a former minister in the cabinets of Former Premiers Lucien... | 266 | Maxime Arseneau | 0 |
10,972,705 | # Thomas S. Moorman Jr.
**Thomas Samuel Moorman Jr.** (November 16, 1940 -- June 18, 2020) was a United States Air Force officer who served as Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force from July 1994 to August 1997.
## Early life {#early_life}
Moorman was born in Washington, D.C., on November 16, 1940, the ... | 401 | Thomas S. Moorman Jr. | 0 |
10,972,705 | # Thomas S. Moorman Jr.
## Assignments
1. July 1962 -- August 1965, intelligence officer, B-47 bombardment wing, Schilling Air Force Base, Kansas
2. August 1965 -- October 1966, mission planner, 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, Beale Air Force Base, California
3. October 1966 -- November 1967, operations officer... | 562 | Thomas S. Moorman Jr. | 1 |
10,972,735 | # El Paso Golf Classic
The **El Paso Golf Classic** was an annual golf tournament for professional women golfers on the Futures Tour, the LPGA\'s developmental tour. The event was a part of the Futures Tour\'s schedule from 2002 through 2008. It took place at the Underwood Golf Complex in El Paso, Texas.
The tourname... | 226 | El Paso Golf Classic | 0 |
10,972,773 | # Alazani (wine)
**Alazani** wine takes its name from one of Alazani River (`{{lang-ka|ალაზანი}}`{=mediawiki}, *Qanıx*), which forms part of the Georgian border with Azerbaijan in eastern Georgia, before flowing into the Kura River. As a result of the slightly warmer climate in the Alazani Valley, grapes grown there a... | 137 | Alazani (wine) | 0 |
10,972,788 | # 17th Hong Kong Film Awards
The **17th Hong Kong Film Awards** ceremony, honored the best films of 1997 and took place on 26 April 1998 at Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Wan Chai, Hong Kong. The ceremony was hosted by Carol Cheng and Cheung Tat Ming, during the ceremony awards are presented in 17 categories.
... | 675 | 17th Hong Kong Film Awards | 0 |
10,972,791 | # Trumaine McBride
**Trumaine McBride** (born September 24, 1985) is an American former professional football cornerback. He was selected by the Chicago Bears in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL draft. He was also a member of the Arizona Cardinals, New Orleans Saints, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New York Giants. He pla... | 286 | Trumaine McBride | 0 |
10,972,823 | # Airline Superintendents Association
The **Airline Superintendents Association** is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago with most of its members in the former airline of BWIA.
It was one out of four unions recognized by BWIA, the other three being the Trinidad and Tobago Airline Pilots Association, the Aviation, Co... | 63 | Airline Superintendents Association | 0 |
10,972,864 | # Roberto García (bassist)
**Roberto García** (born 13 August 1972 in Oviedo, Spain) is the bassist for the power metal band WarCry, also known for his work on Avalanch.
## History
García\'s interest in music started around the age of five. The Spanish guitar, as well as the keyboard, were the instruments he first l... | 156 | Roberto García (bassist) | 0 |
10,972,867 | # Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station
**The Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station 2007** (**APLIS07**) is a U.S. and Japanese laboratory dedicated to the study of global climate change. It is located on an ice floe about 300 km north Prudhoe Bay (Sagavanirktok), Alaska. It was first established in March 2011. It i... | 95 | Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station | 0 |
10,972,869 | # Elmswell, East Riding of Yorkshire
**Elmswell** is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 2 mi north-west of the town of Driffield. It lies just to the south of the A166 road. It forms part of the civil parish of Garton on the Wolds.
Elmswell Old Hall was designated a Grade ... | 78 | Elmswell, East Riding of Yorkshire | 0 |
10,972,873 | # 2007–08 Süper Lig
The **2007--08 Süper Lig** season, (also known as the Turkcell Süper Lig for sponsorship reasons), was the 50th anniversary of top-flight professional football in Turkey. It was won by Galatasaray, who won their 17th championship.
Since Turkey had climbed from 15th to 14th position in the UEFA ass... | 1,017 | 2007–08 Süper Lig | 0 |
10,972,873 | # 2007–08 Süper Lig
## Events
### Matchday 31 {#matchday_31}
Kasımpaşa were relegated to Bank Asya 1. Lig, after their away match loss against Bursaspor with a 1--0 score.
### Matchday 32 {#matchday_32}
At the biggest game of the season, Galatasaray defeated Fenerbahçe 1--0 at the Ali Sami Yen Stadium and went thre... | 416 | 2007–08 Süper Lig | 1 |
10,972,873 | # 2007–08 Süper Lig
## Results
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\|name_... | 847 | 2007–08 Süper Lig | 2 |
10,972,873 | # 2007–08 Süper Lig
## Statistics
### Top goalscorers {#top_goalscorers}
- *Last updated on* 10 May 2008
Rank Player Club Goals
------ -------------------- ------------------------------ -------
1 Semih Şentürk Fenerbahçe 17
2 ... | 507 | 2007–08 Süper Lig | 3 |
10,972,873 | # 2007–08 Süper Lig
## Foreign players {#foreign_players}
+-----------------------+------------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+---------------------+-------------------------+--------------------+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Clu... | 754 | 2007–08 Süper Lig | 4 |
10,972,876 | # Demetria Royals
**Demetria Royals** is an American director, producer, and Film editor.
## Education
She is an alumna of New York University\'s Graduate Institute of Television and Film in February 1982 where she earned her bachelors in journalism and her Masters of Fine Arts degree.
## Recognition
She received ... | 335 | Demetria Royals | 0 |
10,972,878 | # Pembina, Edmonton
**Pembina** is a primarily commercial neighbourhood in north west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada with residences in one walk up apartment complex and one townhouse complex.
It is roughly a wide, flattened U-shaped neighbourhood with the neighbourhood of Hudson within the arms of the \"U\". The base of ... | 271 | Pembina, Edmonton | 0 |
10,972,898 | # The Dangerfields
**The Dangerfields** are a punk rock/heavy metal band based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, formed in 2000. Fronted by drummer and lead vocalist Andrew Griswold, the band has gone through many line-up changes. They have released one album and four EPs, and played more than 800 live gigs, including pla... | 183 | The Dangerfields | 0 |
10,972,901 | # St Mary the Virgin, Gillingham, Dorset
**St Mary\'s Church** is the parish church for the town of Gillingham in the Blackmore Vale in the north of Dorset. The church is in the Diocese of Salisbury in the Church of England, and part of the Anglican Communion.
There is believed to have been a Christian presence in th... | 407 | St Mary the Virgin, Gillingham, Dorset | 0 |
10,972,932 | # Jim Cason
**James Allnut Cason Jr.** (July 25, 1927 -- November 24, 2013) was an American professional football safety and halfback who played eight seasons in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and the National Football League (NFL), mainly for the San Francisco 49ers. He was selected for two Pro Bowls. He ... | 109 | Jim Cason | 0 |
10,972,938 | # Lewis Jackson (basketball, born 1962)
**Lewis Jackson** (born August 13, 1962) is the former men\'s college basketball head coach at Alabama State University. He took over as head coach in 2005, after Rob Spivery departed to take the head coach\'s job at Southern University. Jackson resigned from ASU on March 27, 20... | 180 | Lewis Jackson (basketball, born 1962) | 0 |
10,972,943 | # Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila
***Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila***, 542 U.S. 200 (2004), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court limited the scope of the Texas Healthcare Liability Act (THCLA). The effective result of this decision was that the THCLA, which held Case Management and Utilization Review de... | 279 | Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila | 0 |
10,972,943 | # Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila
## Cigna Healthcare of Texas, Inc. v. Calad {#cigna_healthcare_of_texas_inc._v._calad}
**CIGNA v. Calad** was a Supreme Court of the United States appeal and ruling, where CIGNA Healthcare, Inc. challenged a United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruling in favor of Mrs. Rub... | 720 | Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila | 1 |
10,972,943 | # Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila
## Analysis
The ruling was informed largely by ERISA judicial precedent (judge-made, or common law), as established early in ERISA\'s judicial history, especially *Pilot Life v. Dedeaux,* 1987. In the latter case, the language of ERISA and other evidence of congressional intent, includin... | 615 | Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila | 2 |
10,972,943 | # Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila
## Looking forward {#looking_forward}
Perhaps future decisional law following this Supreme Court ruling might inform future laws to ensure that patients not simply \"have\" legal rights under ERISA to challenge Managed Care Utilization review decisions, but to put the burden on the Manag... | 767 | Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila | 3 |
10,972,946 | # Kensington station (Maryland)
**Kensington** is a passenger railroad station at 10417 Howard Avenue in Kensington, Maryland, United States. Opened by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) in 1891, the Kensington station is today served by MARC Train\'s Brunswick Line, which makes 15 weekday scheduled stops at Kensin... | 309 | Kensington station (Maryland) | 0 |
10,972,950 | # Vincent Auclair
**Vincent Auclair** (born August 9, 1965, in Laval, Quebec) is a Canadian politician and notary. He was the Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Vimont in the Laval region from 2003 to 2012. He is a member of the Quebec Liberal Party and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of M... | 179 | Vincent Auclair | 0 |
10,972,966 | # Eastern Market, Melbourne
The **Eastern Market** (also known as **Paddys Market**) was one of the three markets established in central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in the 1840s. It operated from 1847 until the demolition of its buildings in 1960.
The Market began as a general second-hand mark... | 722 | Eastern Market, Melbourne | 0 |
10,972,966 | # Eastern Market, Melbourne
## History
### 1850s & 1860s {#s_1860s}
Descriptions of the Eastern Market from 1854 mention \'wooden buildings\' erected \'for a temporary period under peculiar circumstances\' and \'a gigantic wooden structure, a tunnel over the new weigh-bridge\' which had \'a most frightful and enormou... | 674 | Eastern Market, Melbourne | 1 |
10,972,966 | # Eastern Market, Melbourne
## History
### 1870 to 1899 {#to_1899}
In 1870, and again in March 1871, tenders were called for the design of new market buildings but it wasn\'t until January 1877 that architects Reed and Barnes were commissioned. In March 1877 tenders for construction were called with the bid from Mess... | 1,054 | Eastern Market, Melbourne | 2 |
10,972,966 | # Eastern Market, Melbourne
## History
### Decline and closure {#decline_and_closure}
The Eastern Market\'s final decades had a \'sideshow raffishness\' with \'fortune tellers, test-your-strength machines, electric-shock therapists, tattoo artists, taxidermists and bric-a-brac dealers were among the last ghosts to de... | 182 | Eastern Market, Melbourne | 3 |
10,972,990 | # WOXL-FM
**WOXL-FM** (96.5 MHz; \"Mix 96.5\") is a radio station licensed to Biltmore Forest, North Carolina, United States, the station serves the Asheville area and broadcasts a hot adult contemporary music format. The station is owned by Saga Communications, and operates as part of its Asheville Radio Group.
## S... | 860 | WOXL-FM | 0 |
10,972,991 | # Sergio Rouco
**Sergio Rouco** is a former basketball coach. He previously served as the head men\'s basketball coach at Florida International University in Miami, Florida between 2004 and 2009. Rouco most recently served as an assistant coach with the Samford Bulldogs during the 2020--21 season | 46 | Sergio Rouco | 0 |
10,973,019 | # Eva (1962 film)
***Eva***, released in the United Kingdom as ***Eve***, and in the United States as ***The Devil\'s Woman*** a 1962 Italian-French co-production drama film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Jeanne Moreau, Stanley Baker, and Virna Lisi. Its screenplay is adapted from James Hadley Chase\'s 1945 nov... | 740 | Eva (1962 film) | 0 |
10,973,019 | # Eva (1962 film)
## Style
Critic Geoff Gardner at *Senses of Cinema* notes the importance Losey placed on elaborate sets designs and outrageous costumes in defining his film characters, arranged by designer Richard Macdonald:
Gardner adds, \"In *Eve*, mirrors, glasses, ashtrays, furniture, paintings, feathered cost... | 542 | Eva (1962 film) | 1 |
10,973,035 | # ACS-100 Sora
\_\_NOTOC\_\_ `{{Infobox aircraft
|name=ACS-100 Sora
|image=PU-BUF_ACS-100_SORA_(8181552264).jpg
|caption=ACS-100 Sora in [[São José dos Campos, Brazil]]
|type=Light sport aircraft
|manufacturer=[[Advanced Composites Solutions]]
|designer= Cláudio de Barros
|first_flight= June 2008
|introductio... | 171 | ACS-100 Sora | 0 |
10,973,044 | # Jim Crews
**James S. Crews** (born February 14, 1954) is an American former men\'s college basketball coach for Saint Louis University. He was promoted to head coach after serving on an interim basis following the health concerns and eventual death of former Billikens head coach Rick Majerus. He was on Majerus\' sta... | 196 | Jim Crews | 0 |
10,973,047 | # Louis Heren
**Louis Philip Heren** (6 February 1919 -- 26 January 1995) was a foreign correspondent. He spent his entire career on *The Times* and was an author of political theory, memoirs and autobiography.
## Early life {#early_life}
Heren was born in the East End of London. His father, a printer on *The Times*... | 822 | Louis Heren | 0 |
10,973,047 | # Louis Heren
## Death
Heren died in London on 26 January 1995.
## Legacy
Heren was one of a dwindling number of true foreign correspondents, able to spend years at their posts, embedded in the local cultures, and rarely able to return \'home\'. His career mirrored the changing nature of *The Times*, from the years... | 262 | Louis Heren | 1 |
10,973,058 | # Little Flower, Indianapolis
**Little Flower** is a neighborhood on the near eastside of Indianapolis, Indiana. Its boundaries are 16th Street, 10th Street, Emerson Avenue, and Sherman Drive.
Little Flower has two grocery stores, at least three convenience stores, restaurants, bars, a post office, churches, schools,... | 168 | Little Flower, Indianapolis | 0 |
10,973,066 | # 1925 Australasian Championships
The **1925 Australasian Championships** was a tennis tournament that took place on outdoor Grass courts at the White City Tennis Club, Sydney, Australia from 24 January to 31 January. It was the 18th edition of the Australian Championships (now known as the Australian Open), the 4th h... | 74 | 1925 Australasian Championships | 0 |
10,973,069 | # 1925 French Championships (tennis)
The **1925 French Championships** (now known as the French Open) was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Français at La Faisanderie in the Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris, France. The tournament ran from 28 May until 6 June 1925. It was the 30th... | 145 | 1925 French Championships (tennis) | 0 |
10,973,077 | # 1925 U.S. National Championships (tennis)
The **1925 U.S. National Championships** (now known as the US Open) was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills in New York City, New York. The women\'s tournament was held from August 17 until August 24 whil... | 85 | 1925 U.S. National Championships (tennis) | 0 |
10,973,080 | # Alabama State Route 46
**State Route 46** (**SR 46**) is a 21.074 mi state highway in Cleburne County in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. The western terminus of the highway is at an intersection with U.S. Route 78 (US 78) (which also carries the unsigned SR 4) in Heflin. The eastern terminus of the ro... | 688 | Alabama State Route 46 | 0 |
10,973,083 | # Greg Graham (basketball coach)
**Don Gregory Graham** (born May 19, 1955) is an American college basketball coach. He is a former head men\'s basketball coach at Boise State University.
## Early life and college playing career {#early_life_and_college_playing_career}
Graham was born in Louisville, Ohio and graduat... | 617 | Greg Graham (basketball coach) | 0 |
10,973,092 | # Association of Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Staff
The **Association of Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Staff** (**ATASS**) is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago with the bulk of its members in the former Caroni (1975) Ltd, the state owned sugar industry that closed in July 2003 | 47 | Association of Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Staff | 0 |
10,973,097 | # Harold Walden
**Harold Adrian Walden** (10 October 1887 -- 2 December 1955) was an English amateur footballer who played for several clubs, Halifax Town, Bradford City and Arsenal. Walden also played for Great Britain\'s football team, with which he won gold in the 1912 Summer Olympics.
## Playing career {#playing_... | 491 | Harold Walden | 0 |
10,973,120 | # Jerry Slocum (basketball)
**Jerry Slocum** (born January 12, 1952) is an American college basketball coach and former head men\'s basketball coach at Youngstown State University. He graduated from The King\'s College in Briarcliff Manor, New York in 1975. On March 7, 2017, Slocum announced he was retiring as head co... | 66 | Jerry Slocum (basketball) | 0 |
10,973,146 | # Sean Miller
**Sean Edward Miller** (born November 17, 1968) is an American college basketball coach who currently serves as head coach at the University of Texas at Austin. He previously served as head coach at the University of Arizona from 2009 to 2021 and Xavier University from 2004 to 2009 and then again from 20... | 515 | Sean Miller | 0 |
10,973,146 | # Sean Miller
## Coaching career {#coaching_career}
### Early years {#early_years_1}
After graduating from Pitt with a degree in communications in 1992, Miller took a graduate assistant position at Wisconsin. He then spent two seasons (1993--95) at Miami (Ohio) under Herb Sendek, during which the team made two posts... | 1,374 | Sean Miller | 1 |
10,973,146 | # Sean Miller
## Coaching career {#coaching_career}
### Arizona
Miller has the most wins and best winning percentage in a 4-year span currently at 124 wins, while only losing 22 games for a `{{Winning percentage|124|22}}`{=mediawiki} winning percentage. Miller is currently the winningest coach in the Pac-12, with a 7... | 616 | Sean Miller | 2 |
10,973,146 | # Sean Miller
## Coaching career {#coaching_career}
### Texas
The announcement that Miller would take the job vacancy in Texas happened on March 23, 2025 after Texas fired its previous head coach, Rodney Terry.
## USA Basketball {#usa_basketball}
Miller served as the head coach of the USA men\'s Under-19 junior nat... | 111 | Sean Miller | 3 |
10,973,146 | # Sean Miller
## Personal life {#personal_life}
Miller and his wife, Amy, have three sons (Austin, Cameron and Braden). His brother, Archie Miller, is the men\'s basketball head coach at Rhode Island.
## Head coaching record {#head_coaching_record}
`{{va|*}}`{=mediawiki} The NCAA vacated 32 wins from the 2016--17 s... | 90 | Sean Miller | 4 |
10,973,174 | # Mike Young (basketball)
**Michael Kent Young** (born May 1, 1963) is an American college basketball coach and currently the head men\'s basketball coach at Virginia Tech. He was hired on April 7, 2019, after a 17-year stint where he went 299--244 (`{{winpct|292|244}}`{=mediawiki}) as the head coach at Wofford Colleg... | 553 | Mike Young (basketball) | 0 |
10,973,187 | # Long baronets
There have been two **baronetcies** created for persons with the surname **Long**, both in the Baronetage of England. Both are extinct.
The **Long Baronetcy**, of Whaddon in the County of Wiltshire, was created in the Baronetage of England on 26 March 1661 for the politician Walter Long. He was succee... | 104 | Long baronets | 0 |
10,973,233 | # Walker Bay
**Walker Bay** is a large bay located in the south-western Western Cape province of South Africa. It is the next major bay between False Bay near Cape Town and Cape Agulhas to the south-east. The bay is famous for having some of the best land based whale-watching in the world, which a town on its shores, ... | 156 | Walker Bay | 0 |
10,973,240 | # Einar Stefferud
**Einar A. Stefferud** (Stef) (11 January 1930 -- 22 September 2011) was a computer researcher and entrepreneur, who made many significant contributions to the development of the Internet, particularly in the areas of IETF RFCs and standards, secure online payment systems, DNS, and secure email. Stef... | 571 | Einar Stefferud | 0 |
10,973,243 | # Randy Peele
**Randy Peele** (born June 12, 1957) is an American college basketball coach. Peele served as the head men\'s basketball coach at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro from 1995 to 1999 and Winthrop University to 2007 to 2012.
## Biography
Peele graduated from Virginia Wesleyan College in 1980... | 469 | Randy Peele | 0 |
10,973,271 | # Steve Hawkins
Steven Hawkins}} `{{Infobox college coach
| name = Steve Hawkins
| image = Steve hawkins vs oakland (cropped).jpg
| alt =
| caption = Hawkins in a 2011 game against [[Oakland Golden Grizzlies men's basketball|Oakland University]]
| current_title ... | 338 | Steve Hawkins | 0 |
10,973,271 | # Steve Hawkins
## Coaching career {#coaching_career}
### Early career {#early_career}
Hawkins was born in Ventura, California. Following his graduation from high school, Hawkins spent time as a high school basketball coach in the Los Angeles area at Villanova Preparatory School and St. Bonaventure High School durin... | 658 | Steve Hawkins | 1 |
10,973,282 | # Johannes Avetaranian
**Johannes Avetaranian**, born **Mehmet Şükri** (Erzurum, Ottoman Empire, 30 June 1861 -- Wiesbaden, Germany, 11 December 1919) was originally a mullah in Turkey who converted from Islam to Christianity, and later became a missionary for the Swedish Mission Covenant Church in Southern Xinjiang (... | 455 | Johannes Avetaranian | 0 |
10,973,299 | # Caribbean Public Services Association
The **Caribbean Public Services Association** is a regional trade union federation of public services trade unions in the Caribbean. Founded in 1970, it was previously the **Federation of British Caribbean Civil Service Association**.
The 2023 annual conference of the Associati... | 53 | Caribbean Public Services Association | 0 |
10,973,304 | # 1926 Australasian Championships
The **1926 Australasian Championships** (now known as the Australian Open) was a tennis tournament that took place on outdoor Grass courts at the Memorial Drive, Adelaide, Australia from 24 January to 30 January. It was the 19th edition of the Australasian Championships, the 3rd held ... | 84 | 1926 Australasian Championships | 0 |
10,973,309 | # 1926 French Championships (tennis)
The **1926 French Championships** (now known as the French Open) was a tennis tournament that took place on outdoor clay courts at the Croix-Catelan of the Racing Club de France in Paris, France. The tournament ran from 2 June until 14 June. It was the 31st staging of the French Ch... | 112 | 1926 French Championships (tennis) | 0 |
10,973,313 | # 1926 U.S. National Championships (tennis)
The **1926 U.S. National Championships** (now known as the US Open) was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills in New York City, New York. The women\'s tournament was held from August 16 until August 23 whil... | 151 | 1926 U.S. National Championships (tennis) | 0 |
10,973,322 | # Kate Howard
**Kate Howard** is a fictional character from the ABC Daytime soap opera *General Hospital*. The character was originated by actress Megan Ward, who portrayed the role from May 2007 to October 2010. In September 2011, the role was re-introduced with actress Kelly Sullivan. Connie is known for having two ... | 538 | Kate Howard | 0 |
10,973,322 | # Kate Howard
## Character development and portrayal {#character_development_and_portrayal}
### Megan Ward {#megan_ward}
Megan Ward has stated in various interviews that in her opinion, Kate Howard is a woman full of contradictions. She is a character constantly trying to hide where she came from and who she really ... | 406 | Kate Howard | 1 |
10,973,322 | # Kate Howard
## Character development and portrayal {#character_development_and_portrayal}
### Kelly Sullivan {#kelly_sullivan}
Sullivan admitted during an interviewer with soap columnist Michael Fairman of *On-Air On-Soaps* that she was not hesitant taking over the role following Ward\'s departure. She said she was... | 601 | Kate Howard | 2 |
10,973,322 | # Kate Howard
## Storylines
### Backstory
Upon first introduction, Kate Howard is famous for being the editor-in-chief of a high fashion magazine, similar to the character of Miranda Priestly in *The Devil Wears Prada*. Her history is told through bits of dialogue, primarily between her Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Bena... | 891 | Kate Howard | 3 |
10,973,322 | # Kate Howard
## Storylines
### 2011--2014, 2018, 2020 {#section_1}
Kate (Sullivan) returns to Port Charles, resuming her role at *Crimson*. She helps Sonny come to terms with his childhood abuse from his father. The pair return to Bensonhurst in December, and spend Christmas together. They later decide to attempt a ... | 1,514 | Kate Howard | 4 |
10,973,322 | # Kate Howard
## Reception
*General Hospital* fan response has been overwhelmingly positive of the pairing of Sonny Corinthos and Kate Howard. They are consistently among the Top 10 Couples with the wedding of Sonny and Kate becoming a sweeps event for GH. Fans were disgusted in March 2009, when ABC announced *Genera... | 122 | Kate Howard | 5 |
10,973,322 | # Kate Howard
## Storylines
### In popular culture {#in_popular_culture}
The character of Kate Howard is reminiscent of Miranda Priestly (portrayed by Streep) from *The Devil Wears Prada* (2006) and Anna Wintour, editor of *Vogue*. Ward has stated she has also based her character on Aerin Lauder and Kelly Wearstler | 50 | Kate Howard | 6 |
10,973,323 | # Derek Thomas (basketball)
**Derek Thomas** (born September 6, 1966) is a former head men\'s basketball coach at Western Illinois University. His final record in five years with Western Illinois University was 40--104. He is the son of Hall of Fame Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Emmitt Thomas. Thomas has four chil... | 68 | Derek Thomas (basketball) | 0 |
10,973,354 | # Mike Deane
**Mike Deane** (born September 27, 1951) is an American college basketball coach who most recently was a men\'s assistant coach at James Madison University. He retired at the end of the 2017 basketball season. He was previously head basketball coach at Wagner College and was relieved of his duties on Marc... | 208 | Mike Deane | 0 |
10,973,407 | # 1927 Australian Championships
The **1927 Australian Championships** was a tennis tournament that took place on outdoor Grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia from 22 January to 1 February. It was the 20th edition of the Australian Championships (now known as the Australian Open), the 5th held in... | 71 | 1927 Australian Championships | 0 |
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