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10,977,017 | # Chicago Graduate School of Theology
The **Chicago Graduate School of Theology** is or was an American school of theology. It was founded in 1920 as the **Winona Lake School of Theology**, and was located in Winona Lake, Indiana, until 1970 when it was moved to the Chicago area and changed its name.
The school was f... | 122 | Chicago Graduate School of Theology | 0 |
10,977,019 | # Vohra
**Vohra** is the name of a clan found amongst Sikhs and Hindus of the Punjabi Khatri community. The origin of the name is not known, but is thought to derive from the Sanskrit word *vyūha* meaning \'battle array\'. It is also perhaps a Muslim surname from \"bohora\" meaning \"merchant\" in Urdu | 53 | Vohra | 0 |
10,977,038 | # Edward Lipiński (economist)
**Edward Lipiński** (October 18, 1888 -- July 13, 1986) was a Polish economist, intellectual, social critic and human rights advocate. During the almost seven decades of his career, he held a series of academic and government advisory positions, founded several organizations, published bo... | 1,052 | Edward Lipiński (economist) | 0 |
10,977,057 | # Hiram Eugene
**Hiram Eugene** (born November 24, 1980) is an American former professional football safety in the National Football League (NFL). He was originally signed by the Oakland Raiders as an undrafted free agent in 2005 and played for the team for six seasons. He played college football at Louisiana Tech Uni... | 195 | Hiram Eugene | 0 |
10,977,082 | # John Hagedorn
**John M. Hagedorn** (July 30, 1947 -- October 31, 2023) was an American professor of criminal justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
## Biography
Hagedorn dropped out of college in 1967 to work full-time in the civil rights and then anti-war movements. He was doing community organizing in... | 366 | John Hagedorn | 0 |
10,977,091 | # Sunshine Parker
**Lloyd Olen \"Sunshine\" Parker** (June 10, 1927 -- February 17, 1999) was an American character actor. He is best known for his roles as Emmet in *Road House* and Edgar Deems in *Tremors*. He typically played minor roles as either a \"bum\" or an \"old codger/geezer\" stock character.
## Death
Su... | 244 | Sunshine Parker | 0 |
10,977,139 | # Jeff Rowe (American football)
**Jeff Rowe** (born March 21, 1984) is an American former professional football quarterback. He was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the fifth round of the 2007 NFL draft. He played college football at Nevada.
He was also a member of the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots.
... | 436 | Jeff Rowe (American football) | 0 |
10,977,141 | # William Charles Sutherland
**William Charles Sutherland** (June 7, 1865 -- March 2, 1940) was the second Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1908--1912), i.e., the presiding officer of the legislature. Sutherland was a Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly who was first elected in the first gen... | 308 | William Charles Sutherland | 0 |
10,977,142 | # Accurate Miniatures
**Accurate Miniatures** is an American manufacturer of scale plastic model kits. It is owned by Collins-Habovick, LLC and is located in Concord, North Carolina, United States. Their products primarily consist plastic model airplane kits from World War II, though they also make model kits of plane... | 549 | Accurate Miniatures | 0 |
10,977,170 | # Cleveland Robinson
**Cleveland Lowellyn** \"**Cleve**\" **Robinson** (December 12, 1914 -- August 23, 1995) was a Jamaican-born American labor organizer and civil rights activist. He was a key figure in the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, for which he acted as the Chairman of the Administrative Commit... | 413 | Cleveland Robinson | 0 |
10,977,181 | # Jeffersonville Ethics Commission
The **Jeffersonville Ethics Commission** is a commission formed in 2006 by an ordinance compiled by the City Council of Jeffersonville, Indiana that was passed unanimously on June 30, 2006. Then it was signed by Mayor Rob Waiz on July 13, 2006. The Commission reviews complaints and s... | 777 | Jeffersonville Ethics Commission | 0 |
10,977,181 | # Jeffersonville Ethics Commission
## Members in elections {#members_in_elections}
A point of concern has been adding to the law to include prohibiting members from being on the commission while actively pursuing an elected position. Elected officials are prohibited from being on the council. This was addressed in th... | 149 | Jeffersonville Ethics Commission | 1 |
10,977,206 | # Dante Rosario
**Dante Santiago Rosario** (born October 25, 1984) is an American former professional football tight end. He was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the fifth round of the 2007 NFL draft. He played college football at Oregon.
He was also a member of the Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos, San Diego Charg... | 485 | Dante Rosario | 0 |
10,977,206 | # Dante Rosario
## Professional career {#professional_career}
### Carolina Panthers {#carolina_panthers}
Rosario was chosen by Carolina Panthers in the fifth round (155th overall) of the 2007 NFL draft. As a rookie in 2007, he caught six passes for 108 yards (an 18.0 per-catch average) and two touchdowns. Rosario be... | 481 | Dante Rosario | 1 |
10,977,211 | # Diprenorphine
**Diprenorphine** (brand name **Revivon**; former developmental code name **M5050**), also known as **diprenorfin**, is a non-selective, high-affinity, weak partial agonist of the μ- (MOR), κ- (KOR), and δ-opioid receptor (DOR) (with equal affinity) which is used in veterinary medicine as an opioid ant... | 418 | Diprenorphine | 0 |
10,977,213 | # Dex Dexter
**Farnsworth \"Dex\" Dexter** is a fictional character on the ABC prime time soap opera *Dynasty*. Portrayed by Michael Nader, the character was introduced as a love interest for Alexis Colby in the series\' fourth season in 1983. He became her third husband, and arguably the second great love of her life... | 893 | Dex Dexter | 0 |
10,977,213 | # Dex Dexter
## Reboot
In 2022, Pej Vahdat was cast as Dex for the fifth season of the CW reboot series *Dynasty*. He first appeared in the March 2022 episode \"How Did the Board Meeting Go?\".
### Storylines {#storylines_1}
#### Season 5 (2021--2022) {#season_5_20212022}
In \"How Did the Board Meeting Go?\", Aman... | 279 | Dex Dexter | 1 |
10,977,217 | # Dastgir
**Dastgir** (pronounced *dɑʂt-ģir*, `{{IPA|fa|ˈdɑst.ɡiːɾ}}`{=mediawiki}) from Persian, literally \'Holder of the Hand\') is a name common in South Asia and the Middle East. In Arabic, it is used as a first name and means \'helper\' or \'supporter\'. In Pashto and Persian, it means \'saint\' or \'the saint of... | 356 | Dastgir | 0 |
10,977,218 | # Miguel Ángel Cuello
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|birth_date={{Birth date|1946|2|27|mf=y}}
|birth_place=[[Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe]],... | 177 | Miguel Ángel Cuello | 0 |
10,977,224 | # Clint Oldenburg
**Clint Steven Oldenburg** (born September 9, 1983) is an American former professional football offensive tackle. He was selected by the New England Patriots in the fifth round of the 2007 NFL draft. He played college football at Colorado State.
Oldenburg was also a member of the New York Jets, St. ... | 273 | Clint Oldenburg | 0 |
10,977,227 | # Philippine passport
A **Philippine passport** (*Pasaporte ng Pilipinas*) is both a travel document and a primary national identity document issued to citizens of the Philippines. It is issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and Philippine diplomatic missions abroad, with certain exceptions.
The DFA began... | 962 | Philippine passport | 0 |
10,977,227 | # Philippine passport
## History
### Restrictions
With the declaration of martial law on September 23, 1972, travel restrictions were imposed on Philippine citizens. A letter of instruction restricted the issuance of passports to members of the Philippine diplomatic service, although this was relaxed in 1981 with the... | 182 | Philippine passport | 1 |
10,977,227 | # Philippine passport
## Types
thumb\|upright=1.3\|Current editions of the Philippine biometric passport. From left to right: diplomatic, official, and regular. There are three types of Philippine passports issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs. These are currently designated by the colors **maroon** (regular),... | 348 | Philippine passport | 2 |
10,977,227 | # Philippine passport
## Appearance
Philippine passports are maroon, with the coat of arms of the Philippines emblazoned in the center of the front cover.
### Front cover {#front_cover}
The word \"*PILIPINAS*\" is inscribed above the coat of arms, which now has hatchings to indicate the tinctures gules (red, for th... | 790 | Philippine passport | 3 |
10,977,227 | # Philippine passport
## Appearance
### Signature field {#signature_field}
A Philippine passport is invalid if the passport is not signed, and normally the bearer affixes his/her signature on the signature field, whose position has varied with various incarnations of Philippine passports. Persons too young to sign a ... | 379 | Philippine passport | 4 |
10,977,227 | # Philippine passport
## Fees
The new biometric Philippine passport costs 950 pesos (approximately \$18) in the Philippines or \$60 abroad. Overtime processing for new passports costs an additional 250 pesos. Persons who take advantage of overtime processing get their passports within seven days for applications for ... | 371 | Philippine passport | 5 |
10,977,298 | # Vladimir Vakhmistrov
**Vladimir Sergeyevich Vakhmistrov** (Russian: Владимир Сергеевич Вахмистров) (1897--1972) was a Soviet aviation engineer who is known for creating a series of parasite aircraft projects under the common name Zveno.
## `{{anchor|Biography}}`{=mediawiki}Life and career {#life_and_career}
Vakhmi... | 598 | Vladimir Vakhmistrov | 0 |
10,977,314 | # Gloriette
thumb\|upright=1.8\|The Gloriette in the Schönbrunn Palace Garden, Vienna, Austria A **gloriette** (from the 12th-century French *gloire* meaning \"little room\") is a building in a garden erected on a site that is elevated with respect to the surroundings. The structural execution and shape can vary great... | 566 | Gloriette | 0 |
10,977,316 | # Big Dipper (Pleasure Beach Resort)
**Big Dipper** is a wooden out and back roller coaster at Pleasure Beach Resort, Blackpool, England. Originally built in 1923, it was extended in 1936 and was designated as a Grade II listed building on 19 April 2017. It operates with two trains, each containing three four-bench ca... | 630 | Big Dipper (Pleasure Beach Resort) | 0 |
10,977,331 | # Best Female Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award
The **Best Female Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award** is an annual award honoring the achievements of a female individual from the community of disabled sports. Established with the aid of disability advocate and former United States Paralympic soccer player Eli Wo... | 337 | Best Female Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award | 0 |
10,977,333 | # Richard Rawdon Stawell
**Sir Richard Rawdon Stawell** KBE, (14 March 1864 -- 18 April 1935) was an Australian medical doctor and the President of the Victorian branch of the British Medical Association.
## Early life {#early_life}
Stawell was born at Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, the sixth son of Sir William Stawell, ... | 833 | Richard Rawdon Stawell | 0 |
10,977,349 | # The Willow Tree (2005 film)
***The Willow Tree**\'\' (*بید مجنون*, translit. ***Bid-e Majnoon**\'\') is a 2005 Iranian film directed by Majid Majidi. It tells the story of Youssef, a man blinded in a fireworks accident, when eight years old. After an operation he regains his vision, changing his life in unexpected w... | 80 | The Willow Tree (2005 film) | 0 |
10,977,373 | # Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award
The **Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award** is an annual award honoring the achievements of a male individual from the world of disabled sports. Established with the aid of disability advocate and former United States Paralympic soccer player Eli Wolff, the a... | 318 | Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award | 0 |
10,977,382 | # Isothermal transformation diagram
**Isothermal transformation diagrams** (also known as **time-temperature-transformation** (**TTT**) **diagrams**) are plots of temperature versus time (usually on a logarithmic scale). They are generated from percentage transformation-vs time measurements, and are useful for underst... | 365 | Isothermal transformation diagram | 0 |
10,977,397 | # The Maid of Honour
***The Maid of Honour*** is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy written by Philip Massinger, first published in 1632. It may be Massinger\'s earliest extant solo work.
## Performance
Firm data on the play\'s date of authorship and initial theatrical production have not survived; scholars es... | 958 | The Maid of Honour | 0 |
10,977,415 | # Richard B. Bernstein
**Richard B. Bernstein** (May 24, 1956 -- June 26, 2023) was an American constitutional historian, a distinguished adjunct professor of law at New York Law School, and lecturer in law and political science (after three years, 2011--2014, as adjunct professor of political science and history) at ... | 654 | Richard B. Bernstein | 0 |
10,977,415 | # Richard B. Bernstein
## Scholarship
Among the products of the New York Public Library\'s Constitution Bicentennial Project was Bernstein\'s first book, *Are We to Be a Nation? The Making of the Constitution*, published by Harvard University Press. Following *Are We to Be a Nation?*, Bernstein published *Amending Am... | 381 | Richard B. Bernstein | 1 |
10,977,417 | # Casey Patten
**Case Lyman \"Casey\" Patten** (May 7, 1874 -- May 31, 1935) was a professional baseball player. He was a left-handed pitcher over parts of eight seasons (1901--1908) with the Washington Senators and Boston Red Sox. For his career, he compiled a 105--128 record in 270 appearances, with a 3.36 earned ru... | 115 | Casey Patten | 0 |
10,977,420 | # Steve Argüelles
**Stephen Argüelles Clarke** (born 16 November 1963) is an English jazz drummer, producer and is the proprietor of the Plush record label. He is the brother of saxophonist Julian Argüelles.
## Life and career {#life_and_career}
Argüelles was born in Crowborough, East Sussex and raised in Birmingham... | 161 | Steve Argüelles | 0 |
10,977,474 | # Sageretia laxiflora
***Sageretia laxiflora*** is a 10m tall shrub. The branchlets have yellow or white tomentose, while the older branches have stout spines. It is found in thickets on slopes and grasslands up to 700 m in elevation. It is located in W. Guangxi and S. Guizhou China | 49 | Sageretia laxiflora | 0 |
10,977,497 | # James Neil Hollingworth
**James Neil Hollingworth** (1933--1996) was a beatnik, hippie, writer, paraplegic, and former manager of the psychedelic folk rock bands Quicksilver Messenger Service and the Ace of Cups. After he suffered disabling injuries in a car crash near Muir Beach, California in 1967, the management ... | 266 | James Neil Hollingworth | 0 |
10,977,504 | # Tianjin Huochetou F.C.
**Tianjin Huochetou Football Club** (`{{zh|s=天津火车头|t=天津火車頭|p=Tiānjīn Huǒchētóu}}`{=mediawiki}) was a professional Chinese former football club that last participated in China League Two. The team was based in Tianjin and their home stadium was the Tianjin Huochetou Stadium, which has a seating... | 1,266 | Tianjin Huochetou F.C. | 0 |
10,977,521 | # John Armatage
**John Armatage** (born 5 August 1929) is an English jazz swing drummer and arranger.
Armatage began professional work in 1957 when he gigged with John Chilton and then recorded, toured and made a film with Bruce Turner, the film called *Living Jazz* (1962). He has played with artists such as Pete All... | 67 | John Armatage | 0 |
10,977,533 | # Best Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award
The **Best Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award** (sometimes called the **Outstanding Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award**) is an annual award honoring the achievements of an athlete from the world of disabled sports. It was first presented as part of the ESPY Awards at th... | 347 | Best Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award | 0 |
10,977,541 | # Margareta Pâslaru
**Margareta Pâslaru** or **Pîslaru** (`{{IPA|ro|marɡaˈreta pɨsˈlaru}}`{=mediawiki}; born July 9, 1943, in Bucharest) is a Romanian-American singer, actress, composer, lyricist, TV producer, and artistic director. Debuting in 1958, Pâslaru celebrated the 50th anniversary of her career at The Romania... | 1,059 | Margareta Pâslaru | 0 |
10,977,553 | # Sageretia lucida
***Sageretia lucida*** is a shrub and can be found with or without spines. It is found in sparse forests within valleys about 300 to 800 m in elevation. Its native distribution is south-central China, southeast China including Hainan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Vietnam | 46 | Sageretia lucida | 0 |
10,977,572 | # Haradh gas plant
The **Haradh Gas Plant** is one of the major gas plants in Saudi Arabia. It is located near Haradh village, 300 km southwest of Dhahran. The plant has a capacity of producing 1.6 BSCFD of natural gas and 170,000 BBL/day of condensate (oil). The plant processes only non-associated gas. The plant is c... | 89 | Haradh gas plant | 0 |
10,977,575 | # The Gaze of Orpheus
In ancient Greek religion, **The Gaze of Orpheus** is derived from the antiquarian Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. In the story of Orpheus, the poet descends to the underworld to retrieve his wife, Eurydice from premature death, only on Hades' and Persephone\'s condition that he does not look... | 834 | The Gaze of Orpheus | 0 |
10,977,575 | # The Gaze of Orpheus
## Interpretations
### Jaques Lacan {#jaques_lacan}
Lacan\'s perspective on the gaze of Orpheus is more a matter of desires and yearning. On one hand we have Orpheus gazing towards the underworld, which serves to dissolve the connection between Orpheus and his desire, Eurydice. On the other hand... | 132 | The Gaze of Orpheus | 1 |
10,977,596 | # 1978 Copa Libertadores
The **1978 edition of Copa Libertadores** was won by Boca Juniors, of Argentina for the second straight year, after defeating Deportivo Cali of Colombia in the final. The defending champions won the two-leg final 0--4 on aggregate, with all four goals coming in the second-leg match after the f... | 427 | 1978 Copa Libertadores | 0 |
10,977,600 | # Parrsboro Regional High School
**Parrsboro Regional High School** also known as **PRHS** is a school located in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada. PRHS consists of six grades- 7,8,9,10,11 and 12, with approximately 150 students and with 1 class per grade.
PRHS is located on King Street in Parrsboro, N.S. Students atte... | 102 | Parrsboro Regional High School | 0 |
10,977,601 | # Jim Buchanan (baseball)
**James Forrest Buchanan** (July 1, 1876 -- June 15, 1949) was a professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher over parts of one season (1905) with the St. Louis Browns. For his career, he compiled a 5--9 record in 22 appearances, with a 3.50 earned run average and 54 strikeouts... | 63 | Jim Buchanan (baseball) | 0 |
10,977,647 | # Canadian Screen Award for Best Editing
The **Canadian Screen Award for Best Achievement in Editing** is awarded by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to the best Canadian film editor in a feature film. The award was presented for the first time in 1966 as part of the Canadian Film Awards, and was transiti... | 510 | Canadian Screen Award for Best Editing | 0 |
10,977,647 | # Canadian Screen Award for Best Editing
## 1980s {#s_2}
+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-----+
| Year | Nominee | Film ... | 678 | Canadian Screen Award for Best Editing | 1 |
10,977,647 | # Canadian Screen Award for Best Editing
## 1990s {#s_3}
+-------------------+--------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+-----+
| Year | Nominee | Film | Ref |... | 730 | Canadian Screen Award for Best Editing | 2 |
10,977,647 | # Canadian Screen Award for Best Editing
## 2000s {#s_4}
+-------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+-----+
| Year | Nominee | Film ... | 586 | Canadian Screen Award for Best Editing | 3 |
10,977,653 | # Black Benny
**Benjamin \"Benny\" Williams** (c. 1890 -- 1924), better known as **Black Benny**, was a drummer from New Orleans.
Williams grew up in a rough poor African-American neighborhood in the Third Ward of New Orleans known as \"The Battleground\". He was in and out of jails for much of his life. In addition ... | 229 | Black Benny | 0 |
10,977,690 | # Harmonie
***Harmonie*** is a German word that, in the context of the history of music, designates an ensemble of wind instruments (usually about five to eight players) employed by an aristocratic patron, particularly during the Classical era of the 18th century. The Harmonie would be employed for outdoor or recreati... | 699 | Harmonie | 0 |
10,977,690 | # Harmonie
## Examples of Harmonie music {#examples_of_harmonie_music}
Some of Joseph Haydn\'s early works, called *divertimenti* or *Feldpartien*, were written for the Harmonie of his first full-time employer, Count Morzin around 1760. Haydn became Vice-Kapellmeister for the Prince Paul Anton Esterházy in 1761, whic... | 342 | Harmonie | 1 |
10,977,703 | # Best Angler ESPY Award
The **Best Angler ESPY Award** was an annual award honoring the achievements of an athlete from the world of angling. It was presented as part of the ESPY Awards at the 2006 ceremony and it replaced the non-gender specific Best Outdoor Sportsman ESPY Award before the latter accolade was reinst... | 193 | Best Angler ESPY Award | 0 |
10,977,711 | # Vicente Rondón
**Vicente Paúl Rondón** (July 29, 1938 -- December 28, 1992) was a Venezuelan professional boxer who competed from 1965 to 1974, holding the WBA light heavyweight title from 1971 to 1972.
## Personal background {#personal_background}
Rondón was born into extreme poverty in San José de Río Chico, Mir... | 573 | Vicente Rondón | 0 |
10,977,711 | # Vicente Rondón
## Professional boxing record {#professional_boxing_record}
Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
---- -------- --------------------------------------- ----------------------- ------ ------------- ---------... | 619 | Vicente Rondón | 1 |
10,977,711 | # Vicente Rondón
## Life after boxing {#life_after_boxing}
Shortly thereafter Rondón\'s career hit the skids and so did he. He was confined to a mental hospital, and later arrested on charges of robbing a store for \$150. Rondon served a prison sentence, and there are unconfirmed reports that he boxed some exhibition... | 108 | Vicente Rondón | 2 |
10,977,793 | # Kent Syverud
**Kent D. Syverud** is the 12th Chancellor and President of Syracuse University. He began his term of office on January 13, 2014. He was previously the dean at Washington University School of Law and Vanderbilt University Law School.
## Education and early career {#education_and_early_career}
Syverud ... | 619 | Kent Syverud | 0 |
10,977,814 | # Leeonzer Barber
**Leeonzer Barber** (born February 18, 1966, in Detroit) was an American professional boxer who held the WBO light-heavyweight title from 1991 to 1994.
## Professional career {#professional_career}
Barber turned pro in 1986. In just his 13th fight he won the vacant WBO light-heavyweight title with ... | 91 | Leeonzer Barber | 0 |
10,977,847 | # Dippenaar
**Dippenaar** is a surname, derived from the name Depner (meaning, pottery baker). The father of this surname was Johan Martin Dippenaar (1715-1790), that immigrated from Germany, to settle in Citrusdal (South Africa) | 34 | Dippenaar | 0 |
10,977,883 | # High Desert (California)
The **High Desert** is a vernacular region with non-discrete boundaries covering areas of the western Mojave Desert in Southern California. The region encompasses various terrain with elevations generally between 2000 and above sea level, and is located just north of the San Gabriel, San Ber... | 408 | High Desert (California) | 0 |
10,977,883 | # High Desert (California)
## Regions
The High Desert is often divided into the following regions, moving west to east:
- The Los Angeles County portion, containing the Antelope Valley, part of the Palmdale--Lancaster Urbanized Area, and in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Urbanized Area is home to 353,619 p... | 336 | High Desert (California) | 1 |
10,977,883 | # High Desert (California)
## Cities and communities {#cities_and_communities}
The major metropolitan centers in the region are primarily centered on the cities of Lancaster and Victorville. Lancaster, the largest city in the High Desert, is located in the Antelope Valley next to Palmdale and anchors the area\'s Los ... | 499 | High Desert (California) | 2 |
10,977,883 | # High Desert (California)
## In the arts {#in_the_arts}
### Literature
- Louis L\'Amour\'s Western novel *The Lonesome Gods* uses features of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts in its narrative.
- James Spooner\'s 2022 graphic memoir *The High Desert: Black. Punk. Nowhere.* depicts the author\'s experiences as a B... | 304 | High Desert (California) | 3 |
10,977,885 | # Joe Knight (boxer)
**Joe Knight**, (January 15, 1909 -- July 1, 1976) was an American boxer born in Cairo, GA. The National Boxing Association awarded Knight the World Light Heavyweight title in 1933.
## Early life {#early_life}
Knight was born on January 15, 1909, in Cairo, Georgia. He turned pro in 1927, and kno... | 587 | Joe Knight (boxer) | 0 |
10,977,885 | # Joe Knight (boxer)
## Early life {#early_life}
### Losing the NBA World Light Heavyweight Title to Bob Godwin, March, 1933 {#losing_the_nba_world_light_heavyweight_title_to_bob_godwin_march_1933}
Knight lost the NBA World Light Heavyweight title to contender Bob Godwin on March 1, 1933, in a ten-round points decisi... | 365 | Joe Knight (boxer) | 1 |
10,977,885 | # Joe Knight (boxer)
## Early life {#early_life}
### Final attempt at the NBA Light Heavyweight Title, February, 1934 {#final_attempt_at_the_nba_light_heavyweight_title_february_1934}
On February 5, 1934, Knight fought a fifteen-round draw before 20,000 in another NBA World Light Heavyweight title match against Maxie... | 912 | Joe Knight (boxer) | 2 |
10,977,885 | # Joe Knight (boxer)
## Professional boxing record {#professional_boxing_record}
All information in this section is derived from BoxRec, unless otherwise stated.
### Official record {#official_record}
All newspaper decisions are officially regarded as "no decision" bouts and are not counted in the win/loss/draw col... | 1,835 | Joe Knight (boxer) | 3 |
10,977,885 | # Joe Knight (boxer)
## Professional boxing record {#professional_boxing_record}
### Unofficial record {#unofficial_record}
Record with the inclusion of newspaper decisions in the win/loss/draw column | 24 | Joe Knight (boxer) | 4 |
10,977,888 | # Best Male Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award
The **Best Male Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award** is an annual award honoring the achievements of a male athlete from the world of action sports. It was first awarded as part of the ESPY Awards in 2004 after the non-gender-specific Best Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award was... | 344 | Best Male Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award | 0 |
10,977,888 | # Best Male Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award
## Winners and nominees {#winners_and_nominees}
+------+--------------------------------------------+---------+-------------+----------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+---+
| Year | Image ... | 326 | Best Male Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award | 1 |
10,977,900 | # Nikki Grimes
**Nikki Grimes** (born October 20, 1950) is an American author of books written for children and young adults, as well as a poet and journalist.
## Background and career {#background_and_career}
Grimes was born in Harlem, New York. In a conversation with a Reading Is Fundamental interviewer, she state... | 266 | Nikki Grimes | 0 |
10,977,900 | # Nikki Grimes
## Works
### Published works {#published_works}
- *Growin\': a novel* (1977), illustrated by Charles Lilly
- *Something on My Mind* (1978), art by Tom Feelings
- *Malcolm X: A Force for Change* (1992)
- *From a Child\'s Heart* (1993), illustrated by Brenda Joysmith
- *Meet Danitra Brown* (19... | 766 | Nikki Grimes | 1 |
10,977,910 | # Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award
The **Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award** is an annual award honoring the achievements of a female athlete from the world of action sports. It was first awarded as part of the ESPY Awards in 2004 after the non-gender-specific Best Action Sports Athlete ESPY Awa... | 266 | Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award | 0 |
10,977,950 | # Desmetramadol
**Desmetramadol** (`{{abbrlink|INN|International Nonproprietary Name}}`{=mediawiki}), also known as ***O*-desmethyltramadol** (***O*-DSMT**), is an opioid analgesic and the main active metabolite of tramadol. Tramadol is demethylated by the liver enzyme CYP2D6 to desmetramadol in the same way as codein... | 559 | Desmetramadol | 0 |
10,977,956 | # Majo-kit
**Majo-kit** is a toy line developed by the Majorette company of France. Together, they form a complete city traffic environment that also includes farms and factories.
Majo-kits are made from plastic materials with a certain amount of detail. They were designed for children and should not be considered an... | 396 | Majo-kit | 0 |
10,977,957 | # Best Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award
The **Best Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award** was an annual award honoring the achievements of an athlete from the world of action sports. It was first awarded as part of the ESPY Awards in the 2002 ceremony. The Best Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award trophy, created by sculptor ... | 265 | Best Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award | 0 |
10,977,967 | # Manakala
**Manakala** is a town in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala state, India. It is located in Adoor Thaluk. Manakala is the hometown of the prominent film director Adoor Gopalakrishnan.
## Etymology
The name Manakala has an uncertain etymology. *Manakala* may stem from an imperfect Malayalam portmanteau fusing... | 324 | Manakala | 0 |
10,977,988 | # Nigel Owens
**Nigel Owens**, `{{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|commas=on|MBE}}`{=mediawiki} (born 18 June 1971) is a Welsh former international rugby union referee, who retired in December 2020 after a 23-year career. He previously held the world record for the most test matches refereed and was one of five int... | 1,312 | Nigel Owens | 0 |
10,977,988 | # Nigel Owens
## Personal life {#personal_life}
In May 2007, Owens publicly came out as gay in an interview with *Wales on Sunday*. Reaction was mostly supportive. Owens said that coming out was a difficult decision, and that he had contemplated suicide when he was 26.
> It\'s such a big taboo to be gay in my line o... | 418 | Nigel Owens | 1 |
10,977,992 | # Passio (Pärt)
***Passio Domini Nostri Jesu Christi secundum Joannem*** (The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ According to John), also known as the ***St. John Passion*** or simply **Passio**, is a passion setting by Arvo Pärt for solo baritone (Jesus), solo tenor (Pilate), solo vocal quartet (Evangelist), choir, vio... | 755 | Passio (Pärt) | 0 |
10,977,992 | # Passio (Pärt)
## Recordings
- Paul Hillier, dir., *Passio,* by Arvo Pärt, Hilliard Ensemble, ECM New Series 837109 (1988).
- Tauno Satomaa, dir., *Johannes Passion,* by Arvo Pärt, Candomino Choir, Finlandia Records (2001).
- Antony Pitts, dir., *Passio,* by Arvo Pärt, Tonus Peregrinus, Naxos 8555860 (2003).
-... | 62 | Passio (Pärt) | 1 |
10,978,007 | # Pacific Mozart Ensemble
**Pacific Edge Voices** (formerly The Pacific Mozart Ensemble (PME)) is a volunteer choral organization based in Berkeley, CA. The group was formed to provide a chorus of professional quality for highly skilled and experienced singers who did not wish to make singing a full-time profession. I... | 629 | Pacific Mozart Ensemble | 0 |
10,978,075 | # Chris White (rugby union)
**Chris White** (born 16 July 1963) is a retired English international rugby referee. He was one of England\'s top rugby referees and has refereed at three Rugby World Cups.
He started refereeing at 17 years of age and joined the Gloucester Referees Society in 1990.
White was one of 16 re... | 292 | Chris White (rugby union) | 0 |
10,978,086 | # First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia
The **First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia** is a Unitarian Universalist congregation located at 2125 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As a regional Community Center it sponsors cultural, educational, civic, wellness and spiritual activities.
On June 12, 1796, ... | 741 | First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia | 0 |
10,978,086 | # First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia
## Notable events {#notable_events}
The day after John Brown was executed, his body came to Philadelphia for a private vigil attended by William Henry Furness, then was taken to North Elba, New York, and buried. National Archivist, V. Chapman-Smith writes, \"A supporter of Joh... | 811 | First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia | 1 |
10,978,115 | # Yellow bells
**Yellow bells** is a common name for several plants and can refer to:
- *Fritillaria pudica* (yellow fritillary), a herbaceous plant
- *Tecoma stans* (yellow trumpetbush), a shrub | 31 | Yellow bells | 0 |
10,978,122 | # Mary Murillo
**Mary Murillo** (born **Mary O\'Connor**; 22 January 1888 -- 4 February 1944) was an English actress, screenwriter, and businesswoman active during Hollywood\'s silent film era.
## Early life {#early_life}
Mary was the illegitimate daughter of Sarah Mary Peacock (née Sunter). In 1894, her mother marr... | 372 | Mary Murillo | 0 |
10,978,144 | # El Roi
**El Roi** (*ʾĒl\]\] Rŏʾī*) is one of the names of God in the Hebrew Bible meaning \"The God who sees me\" or \"The God who sees.\"
Rashi translates it \"god of sight\", Joseph b. Isaac Bekhor Shor translates it \"god saw me\", Abraham Ibn Ezra, Bahya b. Asher, and Obadiah b. Jacob Sforno, \"god who appears\... | 256 | El Roi | 0 |
10,978,159 | # Rick Calloway
**Richard Marlon Calloway** (born December 12, 1966) is an American former professional basketball player. He played one season in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Sacramento Kings during the 1990--91 season. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he attended Indiana University and transferred to t... | 108 | Rick Calloway | 0 |
10,978,197 | # Americo Sbigoli
**Americo (Amerigo) Sbigoli** (died January 1822) was an Italian tenor.
He is best known for the unusual manner of his death, as documented by the composer Giovanni Pacini. Singing the second tenor part in a performance of Pacini\'s opera *Cesare in Egitto*, Sbigoli took part in a vocal quintet with... | 241 | Americo Sbigoli | 0 |
10,978,226 | # Adalelm, Count of Troyes
**Adalelm** (died 8 April 894) was the Count of Troyes from 886 to his death. He was a son of Emenon, Count of Poitou, and a Robertian.
He succeeded his maternal uncle Robert I, Count of Troyes, in 886. In 891, he organised the transferral of the abbey of Saint-Loup to within the walls of t... | 128 | Adalelm, Count of Troyes | 0 |
10,978,250 | # Kenneth Hargreaves
Brigadier **Kenneth Hargreaves** `{{postnominals|country=GBR|CBE|TD|DL}}`{=mediawiki} (23 February 1903 -- 27 March 1990) was a British soldier and industrialist who held several local offices in Yorkshire.
He was commissioned into the Leeds Rifles, a Territorial Army battalion of the West Yorksh... | 166 | Kenneth Hargreaves | 0 |
10,978,266 | # Diamond Management & Technology Consultants
**Diamond Management & Technology Consultants** was an independent management consulting firm founded in 1994, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois with satellite offices in Hartford, Connecticut, New York City, Washington DC, London, and Mumbai. It was acquired by the Briti... | 299 | Diamond Management & Technology Consultants | 0 |
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