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10,979,144 | # Süleyman Nazif
**Süleyman Nazif** (*سلیمان نظیف*; 29 January 1870 -- 4 January 1927) was a Turkish poet and a prominent member of the CUP. He mastered Arabic, Persian, and French languages and worked as a civil servant during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II. He contributed to the literary magazine *Servet-i Fünu... | 829 | Süleyman Nazif | 0 |
10,979,182 | # Henry Blanke
**Henry Blanke** (December 30, 1901 -- May 28, 1981) was a German-born film producer who also worked as an assistant director, supervisor, writer, and production manager. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture for *The Nun's Story* (1959).
## Biography
He was born **Heinz Blanke** in ... | 398 | Henry Blanke | 0 |
10,979,189 | # Jean-Marie Morel
**Jean-Marie Morel** (28 March 1728 -- 10 August 1810), the author of *La Théorie des Jardins* (Paris 1776), was a trained architect and surveyor, who produced a substantial and popular work advocating the \"natural\" landscape style of gardening in France, a French landscape garden. Morel never vis... | 395 | Jean-Marie Morel | 0 |
10,979,197 | # Azaperone
**Azaperone** is a pyridinylpiperazine and butyrophenone neuroleptic drug with sedative and antiemetic effects, which is used mainly as a tranquilizer in veterinary medicine. It is uncommonly used in humans as an antipsychotic drug.
Azaperone acts primarily as a dopamine antagonist but also has some antih... | 230 | Azaperone | 0 |
10,979,219 | # Scalable Network Application Package
**Scalable Network Application Package** (SNAP) or **SNAP Mobile** is an online gaming platform from Nokia. It is intended for use for Java multiplayer online games. It consists of SNAP Mobile API for the client and it uses HTTP or TCP to connect to the SNAP Mobile gateway.
This... | 77 | Scalable Network Application Package | 0 |
10,979,222 | # Feng Changqing
**Feng Changqing** (`{{zh|c=封常清|p=Fēng Chángqīng|w='''Feng Ch'ang-ch'ing'''}}`{=mediawiki} (died January 24, 756) was a general of the Chinese Tang dynasty. Feng was described as ugly in his appearance, and when he first met Gao Xianzhi and asked to be a guard for Gao, Gao initially rejected him, but ... | 342 | Feng Changqing | 0 |
10,979,222 | # Feng Changqing
## Army service in the Xiyu region {#army_service_in_the_xiyu_region}
At one point, near the end of Emperor Xuanzong\'s *Kaiyuan* era (727-741), when Gao Xianzhi had been promoted to be Fumeng Lingcha\'s deputy, Fumeng had put Gao in charge of attacking the rebellious Daxi (*達奚*) tribe. Gao was succe... | 671 | Feng Changqing | 1 |
10,979,222 | # Feng Changqing
## Death
In 755, An Lushan, the military governor of Fanyang Circuit (范陽, headquartered in modern Beijing), launched a rebellion against Emperor Xuanzong\'s rule. Late that year, Feng Changqing arrived in Chang\'an to meet with Emperor Xuanzong. When they met on December 23, Emperor Xuanzong asked hi... | 481 | Feng Changqing | 2 |
10,979,263 | # Yokosuka MXY5
The **Yokosuka MXY5** was a Japanese military glider produced for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. The glider consisted of fabric-wrapped plywood covering a tubular steel frame. The design also featured a retractable undercarriage as well as an emergency skid. The design was flight teste... | 61 | Yokosuka MXY5 | 0 |
10,979,288 | # Capitán Prat Province
**Capitán Prat Province** (*Provincia de Capitán Prat*) is one of four provinces in the southern Chilean region of Aysén (XI). Its capital is Cochrane. The province is named after the naval hero Arturo Prat.
## Geography and demography {#geography_and_demography}
It is Chile\'s eighth largest... | 174 | Capitán Prat Province | 0 |
10,979,298 | # Drakensberg siskin
The **Drakensberg siskin** (***Crithagra symonsi***) is a small passerine bird in the finch family. It is an endemic resident breeder in the eastern Cape Province Transkei and western Natal in South Africa, and in Lesotho.
This species is sometimes considered to be conspecific with the Cape siski... | 441 | Drakensberg siskin | 0 |
10,979,324 | # Kenny James (American football)
**Kenny James** (born April 14, 1984) is a former American football running back. He was signed by the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He played college football at Washington.
## College career {#college_career}
James graduated in June 2006 with a degree in Ame... | 77 | Kenny James (American football) | 0 |
10,979,337 | # Live! (2007 film)
***Live!*** is a 2007 American mockumentary film written and directed by Bill Guttentag, and starring Eva Mendes, David Krumholtz, Rob Brown, Katie Cassidy, Jay Hernandez, Eric Lively, Monet Mazur, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Missi Pyle, and Andre Braugher. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca F... | 480 | Live! (2007 film) | 0 |
10,979,384 | # Sino-Indian border dispute
The **Sino--Indian border dispute** is an ongoing territorial dispute over the sovereignty of two relatively large, and several smaller, separated pieces of territory between China and India. The territorial disputes between the two countries stem from the legacy of British colonial-era bo... | 438 | Sino-Indian border dispute | 0 |
10,979,384 | # Sino-Indian border dispute
## Background
The territorial disputes between the two countries result from the historical consequences of colonialism in Asia and the lack of clear historical boundary demarcations. There was one historical attempt to set a proposed boundary, the McMahon Line, by the United Kingdom duri... | 1,196 | Sino-Indian border dispute | 1 |
10,979,384 | # Sino-Indian border dispute
## Background
### Aksai Chin {#aksai_chin}
#### Since 1947 {#since_1947}
Upon independence in 1947, the government of India fixed its official boundary in the west, which included the Aksai Chin, in a manner that resembled the Ardagh--Johnson Line. India\'s basis for defining the border w... | 332 | Sino-Indian border dispute | 2 |
10,979,384 | # Sino-Indian border dispute
## Background
### The McMahon Line {#the_mcmahon_line}
British India annexed Assam in northeastern India in 1826, by Treaty of Yandabo at the conclusion of the First Anglo-Burmese War (1824--1826). After subsequent Anglo-Burmese Wars, the whole of Burma was annexed giving the British a bo... | 1,220 | Sino-Indian border dispute | 3 |
10,979,384 | # Sino-Indian border dispute
## Boundary disputes {#boundary_disputes}
### 1947--1962
During the 1950s, the People\'s Republic of China built a 1200 km road connecting Xinjiang and western Tibet, of which 179 km ran south of the Johnson Line through the Aksai Chin region claimed by India. Aksai Chin was easily acces... | 417 | Sino-Indian border dispute | 4 |
10,979,384 | # Sino-Indian border dispute
## Boundary disputes {#boundary_disputes}
### \"1968--2017\" {#section_1}
On 20 October 1975, 4 Indian soldiers were killed at Tulung La in Arunachal Pradesh. According to the official statement by the Indian government, a patrol of the Assam Rifles comprising a non-commissioned officer (... | 402 | Sino-Indian border dispute | 5 |
10,979,384 | # Sino-Indian border dispute
## Boundary disputes {#boundary_disputes}
### 2017 Doklam military standoff {#doklam_military_standoff}
In June, a military standoff occurred between India and China in the disputed territory of Doklam, near the Doka La pass. On 16 June 2017, the Chinese brought heavy road building equipm... | 427 | Sino-Indian border dispute | 6 |
10,979,384 | # Sino-Indian border dispute
## Timeline
## Boundary discussions {#boundary_discussions}
One of the first set of formal talks between China and India on the border were following Zhou Enlai\'s visit to India in 19--25 April 1960. Following this there were a further three sessions of talks, the \"Official\'s\" talks,... | 439 | Sino-Indian border dispute | 7 |
10,979,384 | # Sino-Indian border dispute
## Dispute management and resolution mechanism {#dispute_management_and_resolution_mechanism}
Indian spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs stated in May 2020 that there were enough bilateral mechanisms to solve border disputes diplomatically. However, some critics say that the... | 572 | Sino-Indian border dispute | 8 |
10,979,384 | # Sino-Indian border dispute
## Dispute management and resolution mechanism {#dispute_management_and_resolution_mechanism}
### Bilateral military communication channels {#bilateral_military_communication_channels}
#### Border meeting points {#border_meeting_points}
There are five Border Personnel Meeting points (BPM... | 363 | Sino-Indian border dispute | 9 |
10,979,384 | # Sino-Indian border dispute
## Geostrategic military aspects {#geostrategic_military_aspects}
### Commands and troops deployment {#commands_and_troops_deployment}
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10,979,384 | # Sino-Indian border dispute
## List of disputed areas {#list_of_disputed_areas}
List of disputed areas, each with several hundred to several thousand km^2^ area, is as follows: `{{OSM Location map
| float = right
| height= 350
| width= 420
| zoom = 6<!--(1=whole world, 18=a street)-->
| nolabels = 1
| caption = Red ... | 1,054 | Sino-Indian border dispute | 11 |
10,979,384 | # Sino-Indian border dispute
## List of disputed areas {#list_of_disputed_areas}
+----+-----------------------------------------------+--------------------+-------------------+---------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------... | 627 | Sino-Indian border dispute | 12 |
10,979,398 | # Derrick Atkins
**Derrick Atkins** (born 5 January 1984) is a Bahamian sprinter. Atkins specializes in the 100 metres event and also holds the national record, with a time of 9.91 seconds. He is the second cousin of former world record holder Asafa Powell.
Atkins is now a head coach for the women\'s Track and field ... | 494 | Derrick Atkins | 0 |
10,979,410 | # The Barefoot Executive
***The Barefoot Executive*** (also known as ***The Rating Game***) is a 1971 American comedy film starring Kurt Russell, Joe Flynn, Wally Cox, Heather North, Harry Morgan and John Ritter (in his film debut). The plot concerns a pet chimpanzee named Raffles who can predict the popularity of tel... | 860 | The Barefoot Executive | 0 |
10,979,410 | # The Barefoot Executive
## Music
*The Barefoot Executive*\'s score was written by Robert F. Brunner. The film\'s theme song, \"He\'s Gonna Make It\", was written by Bruce Belland and Robert F. Brunner. The song is played over the film\'s opening credits.
## Reception
At the review-aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes,... | 278 | The Barefoot Executive | 1 |
10,979,481 | # Long Ashton railway station
**Long Ashton railway station** was a railway station on the Bristol to Exeter line, 3.5 mi southwest of `{{rws|Bristol Temple Meads}}`{=mediawiki}, serving the village of Long Ashton in North Somerset, England. There were two stations on the site, the first, called \"Ashton\", opened in ... | 697 | Long Ashton railway station | 0 |
10,979,486 | # Scrip issue
In corporate finance, a **scrip issue**, also known as **capitalisation issue** or **bonus issue**, is the process of creating new shares which are given free of charge to existing shareholders. It is a form of secondary issue where a company\'s cash reserves are converted into new shares and given to ex... | 327 | Scrip issue | 0 |
10,979,493 | # Song of the Bell
The \"**Song of the Bell**\" (German: \"Das Lied von der Glocke\", also translated as \"**The Lay of the Bell**\") is a poem that the German poet Friedrich Schiller published in 1798. It is one of the most famous poems of German literature and with 430 lines one of Schiller\'s longest. In it, Schill... | 1,101 | Song of the Bell | 0 |
10,979,493 | # Song of the Bell
## Contents
### Bell casting and the course of life {#bell_casting_and_the_course_of_life}
: ***A peaceful evening after the day\'s work***: This stanza describes a peaceful autumn evening in a country town. A hiker returns home through the woods as herds of sheep and cows are driven to their sta... | 556 | Song of the Bell | 1 |
10,979,493 | # Song of the Bell
## As German cultural heritage {#as_german_cultural_heritage}
In the 19th century Schiller was read and honored not only by schoolteachers, but also by craftsmen and workers, as an initiator of national unity. Until about 1955 the *Bell* was an essential part of the Volksschule 8th. Klasse as well ... | 153 | Song of the Bell | 2 |
10,979,499 | # Nina Fisheva
**Nina Grigoryevna Fisheva** (*Nina Fişşeva*; *Нина Фищева*; 24 September 1930, Baku -- 29 August 2010, Baku) was the Head of the State Cinema and Photo Archives of Azerbaijan of the National Archive Department of Azerbaijan from 1958 to 2009.
The Photo Documents Department of the State October Revolut... | 245 | Nina Fisheva | 0 |
10,979,500 | # List of Champ Car winners
Complete through end of 2007 Champ Car season. For a complete list of winners of all Indy car races, see List of American Championship Car winners.
No. Driver Years Active Wins
----- ------------------------- -------------- --------
1 Michael Andretti ... | 307 | List of Champ Car winners | 0 |
10,979,511 | # Patinkin
| 2 | Patinkin | 0 |
10,979,543 | # Taufers Railway
The **Tauferer Bahn** (*Taufers Railway*) connected Taufers with the city of Bruneck and the Pusterer Bahn.
## Track
Just after leaving the station of Bruneck and after crossing the Rienz, the track followed the Ahr river until the final station in Taufers. Only two bridges were necessary to build ... | 297 | Taufers Railway | 0 |
10,979,548 | # Coasting (book)
***Coasting*** is a travel book by Jonathan Raban. It has received a positive review by Beryl Bainbridge.
## Plot summary {#plot_summary}
Written as a travelogue, *Coasting* describes Jonathan Raban\'s single-handed 4,000 mile voyage around Britain which he made in 1982 (at the age of 40) in an old... | 740 | Coasting (book) | 0 |
10,979,553 | # Algona Road
`{{Infobox Australian road
| road_name = Algona Road
| type = Road
| state = tas
| image =
| caption =
| coordinates_a = {{coord|-42.997052|147.303228|display=inline, title}}
| length = 3.5
| direction_a = West
| direction_b = East
| end_a = [[Kingston, Tas... | 148 | Algona Road | 0 |
10,979,567 | # Bob Heffernan
**Robert Heffernan** (Australia) was a rugby league footballer in Australia\'s major competition - the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL).
Heffernan, who played for Eastern Suburbs side, played in 79 matches for that club in the years 1957--64. A second rower, he was a member of the Easts side that ... | 63 | Bob Heffernan | 0 |
10,979,579 | # Millsmont, Oakland, California
The **Millsmont** neighborhood located in the foothills of Oakland, California encompasses the area of East Oakland to the south and east of Mills College. Seminary Avenue is considered the northern border, and Edwards Avenue the approximate southern border; MacArthur Boulevard bounds ... | 258 | Millsmont, Oakland, California | 0 |
10,979,580 | # Chinese Garden, Singapore
**Chinese Garden** is a park in Jurong East, Singapore. Built in 1975 by the JTC Corporation, the Chinese Garden\'s concept is based on Chinese gardening art. The main characteristic is the integration of architectural features with the natural environment. The Chinese Garden is modeled alo... | 312 | Chinese Garden, Singapore | 0 |
10,979,580 | # Chinese Garden, Singapore
## Features
### Stone Lions {#stone_lions}
A pair of cloudy-grained marble stone lions at the main gates of the Chinese Garden, guarding the main gates of the garden. The marble stone used to sculpt the lions was imported from Taiwan.
### Bridge
The 13-arch *White Rainbow Bridge* at the... | 652 | Chinese Garden, Singapore | 1 |
10,979,582 | # Rist
**Rist** is a surname | 6 | Rist | 0 |
10,979,583 | # Line Impedance Stabilization Network
A **line impedance stabilization network** (**LISN**) is a device used in conducted and radiated radio-frequency emission and susceptibility tests, as specified in various electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)/EMI test standards (e.g., by CISPR, International Electrotechnical Commi... | 496 | Line Impedance Stabilization Network | 0 |
10,979,584 | # Paul Lebrun
Composer **Paul-Henri-Joseph Lebrun** (21 April 1863 -- 4 November 1920) was a Belgian composer and professor at the Ghent Conservatory, who won the Belgian Prix de Rome for music in 1891.
## Life and work {#life_and_work}
Paul-Henri-Joseph Lebrun was born on April 21, 1863, in Ghent, Belgium. He studi... | 156 | Paul Lebrun | 0 |
10,979,597 | # Paul Foster (singer)
**Paul Foster** (July 12, 1920 -- August 20, 1995) was born in Grand Cane, Louisiana. He sang with the legendary gospel group, the Soul Stirrers, from 1950 to 1963. Foster sang second lead alongside two other gospel greats, Rebert Harris and Sam Cooke. Foster possessed a powerful, mournful tenor... | 631 | Paul Foster (singer) | 0 |
10,979,600 | # Surveillance (novel)
***Surveillance*** is a novel by Jonathan Raban | 10 | Surveillance (novel) | 0 |
10,979,683 | # National Indigenous Council
The **National Indigenous Council** (**NIC**) was an appointed advisory body to the Australian Government through the Minister\'s for Indigenous Affairs\' Taskforce on Indigenous Affairs (MTIA) established in November 2004 (not to be confused with the earlier Ministerial Taskforce on Indi... | 477 | National Indigenous Council | 0 |
10,979,710 | # Zac Champion
**Zac Champion** (born June 29, 1984) is a former American football quarterback.
Champion was released by the BC Lions on May 10, 2010. On June 7, 2010, Champion was signed by the Calgary Stampeders and was competing for third-string quarterback against Daryll Clark. After playing two disappointing pre... | 147 | Zac Champion | 0 |
10,979,721 | # List of IndyCar fatalities
This article lists the people who have been fatally injured in American Championship car racing during testing, practice, qualifying, or races since 1916, categorized into drivers, riding mechanics, and non-participants. The lists recognize \"IndyCar\" or \"Champ Car\" fatalities that have... | 1,880 | List of IndyCar fatalities | 0 |
10,979,721 | # List of IndyCar fatalities
## Driver fatalities {#driver_fatalities}
### Breakdown
Track`{{refn|group=note|The current, last, or best known name of the track is displayed.}}`{=mediawiki} Total First Last
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------... | 125 | List of IndyCar fatalities | 1 |
10,979,721 | # List of IndyCar fatalities
## Fatalities among riding mechanics {#fatalities_among_riding_mechanics}
**✝** indicates that the driver was killed in the same incident.
Mechanician ... | 471 | List of IndyCar fatalities | 2 |
10,979,721 | # List of IndyCar fatalities
## Fatalities among non-participants {#fatalities_among_non_participants}
This section lists people who have been fatally injured in close connection to the racing taking place at an event while not occupying a race car including participants being on the sidelines.
Name ... | 1,312 | List of IndyCar fatalities | 3 |
10,979,734 | # Glucose-1,6-bisphosphate synthase
**Glucose-1,6-bisphosphate synthase** is a type of enzyme called a phosphotransferase and is involved in mammalian starch and sucrose metabolism (KEGG, [2.7.1.106](http://www.brenda.uni-koeln.de/php/result_flat.php4?ecno=2.7.1.106) `{{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110... | 609 | Glucose-1,6-bisphosphate synthase | 0 |
10,979,737 | # 4:30
***4:30*** is a 2005 drama film directed by filmmaker Royston Tan and starring Xiao Li Yuan and Kim Young-jun. It is Tan\'s second feature after *15: the Movie*. The film is made on a budget of S\$400,000. It was released in Singapore on 29 June 2006. The film traces the relationship between Xiao Wu, an eleven ... | 859 | 4:30 | 0 |
10,979,737 | # 4:30
## Release
The film made its world premiere at the 56th Berlin International Film Festival in 2006.
## Critical response {#critical_response}
Felix Cheong of Today gave it 4 out of 5 pluses.
## Adaption
On 20 June 2008, National Library Board and the National Book Development Council of Singapore launched ... | 81 | 4:30 | 1 |
10,979,738 | # Miles Hilton-Barber
**Miles Anthony Hilton-Barber** (born c. 1949) is a Zimbabwean-British blind adventurer. He undertakes a variety of expeditions all around the world to raise awareness and money for a charity organization, and blind people in general. His recent trips include flying from London to Sydney in a mic... | 200 | Miles Hilton-Barber | 0 |
10,979,770 | # Mendel funicular
The **Mendel Funicular**, (*Mendelbahn*, *Funicolare della Mendola* `{{IPA|it|funikoˈlaːre della ˈmendola|}}`{=mediawiki}) is a funicular railway in Italy. It connects the Überetsch plateau with the Mendel Pass.
## Track
In the twelve minutes of the journey trains rise 854 m. The whole track is lo... | 192 | Mendel funicular | 0 |
10,979,787 | # Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds
The **Documentation Center Nazi Party Rallying Grounds** (German: **Dokumentationszentrum Reichsparteitagsgelände**) is a museum in Nuremberg. It is in the north wing of the unfinished remains of the Congress Hall of the former Nazi party rallies. From 2001 to 2020, it h... | 264 | Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds | 0 |
10,979,787 | # Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds
## Exhibition
The former permanent exhibition \"Fascination and Terror\" (*Faszination und Gewalt*) studied the causes, coherence, and consequences of National Socialism. It described the Nazi Party Rallies and explained the fascination they exercised upon participants ... | 677 | Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds | 1 |
10,979,787 | # Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds
## Information system {#information_system}
Since May 2006, the exhibition in the Documentation Center had been supplemented by an information system with 23 stele in the grounds, that made possible an individual tour of the former Nazi Party Rallying Grounds.
## Liter... | 59 | Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds | 2 |
10,979,806 | # Way of Human Rights
The **Way of Human Rights** (*\'\'\'Straße der Menschenrechte\'\'\'*) is a monumental outdoor sculpture in Nuremberg, Germany. It was opened on 24 October 1993. It is sited on the street between the new and old buildings of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, connecting Kornmarkt street and the medi... | 313 | Way of Human Rights | 0 |
10,979,831 | # Nan Aye Khine
**Nan Aye Khine** (*နန်အေးခိုင်*) born 19 September 1976) is a Burmese weightlifter who competed in the women\'s 48 kg at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She originally finished fourth, but tested positive for a steroid and was disqualified | 41 | Nan Aye Khine | 0 |
10,979,847 | # Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, University of Manchester
The **Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science** (CEAS) University of Manchester was formed by the merger in 2004 of the former UMIST departments of Chemical Engineering, and DIAS - the Department of Instrumentation ... | 143 | Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, University of Manchester | 0 |
10,979,868 | # Garachi
The **Garachi** (*Qaraçı*; *Qereçî*), also spelled **Karachi** or **Karaci**, are a group of the Dom people living in Azerbaijan and Turkey. Little research has been done on the Garachi, and most of what is known about them is based on the works of the 19th-century Russian scholars Kerope Patkanov and Jean-M... | 570 | Garachi | 0 |
10,979,880 | # Henry Heth (businessman)
**Henry Heth** (1764-1822) was a Virginia officer and businessman. After settling in Chesterfield County, Virginia near Richmond circa 1759, he established and ran the Black Heath coal mines following the American Revolutionary War. During that conflict, Heth and his brothers served officers... | 642 | Henry Heth (businessman) | 0 |
10,979,880 | # Henry Heth (businessman)
## Business career {#business_career}
Regardless of whether he served in the Revolutionary War, sometime in the 1780s Heth came to live in the Richmond, Virginia area. In 1795, along with John Stewart, Heth bought a 99.5-acre piece of land upon which the Black Heath coal pits were situated ... | 294 | Henry Heth (businessman) | 1 |
10,979,880 | # Henry Heth (businessman)
## Personal life {#personal_life}
Harry Heth married Nancy Hare (1772--1846) on November 10, 1787, in Richmond. Nancy bore eight children:
- Lavinia R. Heth (1791--1815), married Beverley Randolph and had two children
- Henry Heth (1793--1824), married Eliza Ann Cunliffe (daughter of f... | 175 | Henry Heth (businessman) | 2 |
10,979,891 | # Tara Snyder
**Tara Snyder** (born May 26, 1977) is a former tennis player from the United States, who started a professional career in May 1995. She reached her highest individual ranking in the WTA Tour on November 16, 1998, when she was ranked No. 33 in the world. Snyder won the silver medal at the 1999 Pan Americ... | 121 | Tara Snyder | 0 |
10,979,902 | # Balitang K
***Balitang K*** was a Philippine television news and current affairs magazine show, hosted by Korina Sanchez and broadcast by ABS-CBN from July 8, 1996 to March 2, 2001. This was Sanchez\'s first show after *Magandang Umaga Po* ended.
The program was an offshoot of the Balitang K segment of *TV Patrol* ... | 264 | Balitang K | 0 |
10,979,944 | # Lilia Osterloh
**Lilia Osterloh** (born April 7, 1978) is a former tennis player from the United States.
Osterloh became professional in August 1997. She reached her highest singles ranking in April 2001, when she became world No. 41. Her career-high doubles ranking is world No. 77, which she reached in August 1999... | 86 | Lilia Osterloh | 0 |
10,979,963 | # Majma' al-Bayan
**Majma' al-Bayan fi-Tafsir al-Qur\'an** (*مجمع البيان في تفسير القرآن*) is a tafsir by the 12th century Imami scholar and author Shaykh Tabarsi.
This commentary is a comprehensive classical tafsir. Tabarsi was a man of great erudition. He was a master of Arabic and a noted theologian and jurist. Th... | 170 | Majma' al-Bayan | 0 |
10,979,979 | # Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh
The **United Dioceses of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh** is a diocese of the Church of Ireland located in central Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Armagh.
It is one of eleven Anglican dioceses in the island of Ireland. The geographical remit covers all of County Le... | 572 | Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh | 0 |
10,980,006 | # Colne Valley and Halstead Railway
The **Colne Valley and Halstead Railway** (**CVHR**) is a closed railway between Haverhill, Suffolk and Chappel and Wakes Colne, Essex, in England.
## History
A railway in the Colne Valley was first proposed in 1846 when the Colchester, Stour Valley, Sudbury and Halstead Railway C... | 360 | Colne Valley and Halstead Railway | 0 |
10,980,009 | # John Hales (died 1572)
**John Hales** (c.1516 -- 26 or 28 December 1572) was a writer, administrator, and member of parliament during the Tudor period.
## Family
John Hales was the son of Thomas Hales of Hales Place, Halden, Kent, and of \'the daughter of Trefoy of the county of Cornwall\'. He had four brothers an... | 685 | John Hales (died 1572) | 0 |
10,980,009 | # John Hales (died 1572)
## Under Elizabeth I {#under_elizabeth_i}
Hales was back in England by 3 January 1559, and resumed his former position at the Hanaper. He was one of the Members of Parliament for Lancaster from 1563 to 1567.
Hales lost royal favour, however, by writing a succession tract entitled *A Declarat... | 459 | John Hales (died 1572) | 1 |
10,980,010 | # Şule Şahbaz
**Şule Şahbaz** (born 2 October 1978) is a former Turkish weightlifter who competed in the -75 kg division.
She won a gold medal at the 2002 Weightlifting Championship, silver medals at the 1999 and 2004 European Championships and a bronze medal at the 2003 World Championships.
She was scheduled to com... | 80 | Şule Şahbaz | 0 |
10,980,016 | # Herbert Rowse Armstrong
**Herbert Rowse Armstrong** TD MA (13 May 1869 -- 31 May 1922) was an English solicitor and convicted murderer, the only solicitor in the United Kingdom ever hanged for murder. He was living in Cusop Dingle, Herefordshire, England, and practising in Hay-on-Wye, on the border of England and Wa... | 313 | Herbert Rowse Armstrong | 0 |
10,980,016 | # Herbert Rowse Armstrong
## Death of Mrs Armstrong {#death_of_mrs_armstrong}
In May 1919, Katharine Armstrong\'s health first began to weaken, with certain symptoms that the local physician, Dr Thomas Hincks, diagnosed as a case of brachial neuritis. From this she appeared to recover, and did not need to consult Hin... | 468 | Herbert Rowse Armstrong | 1 |
10,980,016 | # Herbert Rowse Armstrong
## Attempted murder of Oswald Martin {#attempted_murder_of_oswald_martin}
Oswald Martin was Armstrong\'s only rival solicitor in Hay. They were representing opposing parties in a property sale, the Velinewydd estate, which could have resulted in Armstrong\'s client losing and Armstrong havin... | 780 | Herbert Rowse Armstrong | 2 |
10,980,016 | # Herbert Rowse Armstrong
## Arsenic poisoning {#arsenic_poisoning}
Then Armstrong had to explain his habits concerning arsenic or the white powder, arsenic trioxide. He claimed that it was his practice to put small portions of arsenic into individual pouches, which he squirted into the ground near spots where dandel... | 461 | Herbert Rowse Armstrong | 3 |
10,980,016 | # Herbert Rowse Armstrong
## In popular culture {#in_popular_culture}
The then-recent Armstrong case was discussed in Dorothy L. Sayers\'s 1927 mystery novel *Unnatural Death*. In addition, the murderer in Sayers\'s 1930 novel *Strong Poison* is caught with packets of arsenic, resembling Armstrong\'s case. In *Detect... | 311 | Herbert Rowse Armstrong | 4 |
10,980,026 | # AppleMasters
**AppleMasters** was a group of selected people from all over the world who used and endorsed the Apple Macintosh computer. According to Apple, AppleMasters were \"an international group of educators, artists, designers, writers, producers, architects, inventors, scientists, business leaders, humanitari... | 244 | AppleMasters | 0 |
10,980,029 | # Hajjah, Palestine
**Hajjah** (*حجة*) is a Palestinian village in the northern West Bank, located eighteen kilometers west of Nablus in the Qalqilya Governorate of the State of Palestine. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the town had a population of 2,659 inhabitants in 2017.
## Location
H... | 824 | Hajjah, Palestine | 0 |
10,980,029 | # Hajjah, Palestine
## Sites
A tell topped by a shrine, known as en-Naby Rabbah, is situated 419 meters west of the village. Local residents claim that this shrine marks the tomb of a saint, identified as one of Jacob\'s grandsons. This saint lacks recognition within mainstream Islam, and no tomb is present at the si... | 111 | Hajjah, Palestine | 1 |
10,980,048 | # Paul Carter (academic)
**Paul Carter** is a British academic and writer.
## Life and career {#life_and_career}
Paul Carter was born and brought up in Faringdon, Oxon., UK attending a local grammar school and later Oxford University. In the 1970s he lived largely in Spain and Italy, working at a variety of jobs in ... | 600 | Paul Carter (academic) | 0 |
10,980,048 | # Paul Carter (academic)
## Awards
**2021**. The Australian Book Designer Association, Best Designed Independent Book for Signature.
**2020**. The Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal (Mildura Writers Festival) for Excellence in Literature.
**2018**. Urban Development Institute of Australia (WA), Award for Excellence, Gov... | 364 | Paul Carter (academic) | 1 |
10,980,048 | # Paul Carter (academic)
## Publications
- *Absolute Rhythm: works for minor radio*. Cardiff, Wales: Performance Research Publications, 2020.
- *Signature*, designer Sean Hogan/Trampoline. Melbourne: Lyon Housemuseum, 2020.
- *Amplifications: poetic migration, auditory memory.* New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 20... | 353 | Paul Carter (academic) | 2 |
10,980,077 | # List of works by Joseph Priestley
Joseph Priestley (1733--1804) was a British natural philosopher, Dissenting clergyman, political theorist, theologian, and educator. He is best known for his discovery, simultaneously with Antoine Lavoisier, of oxygen gas.
A member of marginalized religious groups throughout his li... | 351 | List of works by Joseph Priestley | 0 |
10,980,077 | # List of works by Joseph Priestley
## Theological and religious works {#theological_and_religious_works}
- ---. *The Scripture Doctrine of Remission*. London: Printed for C. Henderson; R. Griffiths; and P. A. De Hondt, 1761.
- ---. *No Man Liveth to Himself, a Sermon preached before the Assembly of Protestant Di... | 952 | List of works by Joseph Priestley | 1 |
10,980,077 | # List of works by Joseph Priestley
## Theological and religious works {#theological_and_religious_works}
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- ---. *Letters to the Jews; inviting them to an Amicable Discussion of the Evidences of Christianity*. Birmingham: Printed by Pearson and Rollason; sold by J. Johnson, 1786.
- ---. *L... | 1,411 | List of works by Joseph Priestley | 2 |
10,980,077 | # List of works by Joseph Priestley
## Theological and religious works {#theological_and_religious_works}
### Theological papers {#theological_papers}
This list of Priestley\'s theological papers is taken from the \"Selected Bibliography\" in Robert Schofield\'s biography of Priestley.
- ---. \"Essay on the Harmon... | 960 | List of works by Joseph Priestley | 3 |
10,980,077 | # List of works by Joseph Priestley
## Political and social works {#political_and_social_works}
- ---. *Essay on the First Principles of Government*. London: Printed for J. Dodsley; T. Cadell; and J. Johnson, 1768.
- ---. *The Present State of Liberty in Great Britain and her Colonies*. London: n.p., 1769.
- --... | 444 | List of works by Joseph Priestley | 4 |
10,980,077 | # List of works by Joseph Priestley
## Educational works {#educational_works}
- ---. *The Rudiments of English Grammar adapted to the Use of Schools*. London: Printed for R. Griffiths, 1761.
- ---. *A Course of Lectures on the Theory of Language and Universal Grammar*. Warrington: Printed by W. Eyres, 1762.
- -... | 613 | List of works by Joseph Priestley | 5 |
10,980,077 | # List of works by Joseph Priestley
## Scientific works {#scientific_works}
- ---. *The History and Present State of Electricity*. London: Printed for J. Dodsley, J. Johnson and B. Davenport, and T. Cadell, 1767.
- ---. *Familiar Introduction to the Study of Electricity*. London: Printed for J. Dodsley; T. Cadell... | 501 | List of works by Joseph Priestley | 6 |
10,980,077 | # List of works by Joseph Priestley
## Scientific works {#scientific_works}
### Scientific papers {#scientific_papers}
This list of Priestley\'s scientific papers is taken from the \"Selected Bibliography\" in Robert Schofield\'s biography of Priestley.
- ---. \"An Account of Rings consisting of all the Prismatic ... | 1,309 | List of works by Joseph Priestley | 7 |
10,980,077 | # List of works by Joseph Priestley
## Works edited by Priestley {#works_edited_by_priestley}
This list of Priestley\'s edited works is taken from the \"Selected Bibliography\" in Robert Schofield\'s biography of Priestley.
- Ellwall. Edward. *The Triumph of Truth*. 2nd ed. Leeds: J. Binns, 1771.
- *An Account o... | 1,109 | List of works by Joseph Priestley | 8 |
10,980,084 | # Dětský Island
**Dětský Island** (Czech *Dětský ostrov* --- literally *Children\'s Island*) is an island on the Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic. It lies in the Smíchov district of the city.
It is mentioned in texts as early as 1355. Until the 18th century, it was called Maltézský Island (after the owner of th... | 225 | Dětský Island | 0 |
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