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10,982,087 | # Zombies from The Beyond
## Synopsis
Act I
It\'s 1955. Ike is president, the economy is booming, and \"The Sky\'s the Limit\" at the Milwaukee Space Center. Staunch Major Malone (originally played by Michael Shelle), his aide Rick Jones (originally played by Robert Boles), secretary Charlene \"Charlie\" Osmanski (o... | 700 | Zombies from The Beyond | 1 |
10,982,087 | # Zombies from The Beyond
## Critical reception {#critical_reception}
\"Dead aim, deadpan, dead-on new musical! With keen-eyed skill to spare, it manages to spoof everything that characterized the old science-fiction B-movies, from cheesy spaceships (with visible wires and erratic flight paths that send them bumping ... | 360 | Zombies from The Beyond | 2 |
10,982,094 | # Lunette (fortification)
In fortification, a ***lunette*** was originally an outwork of half-moon shape; later it became a redan with short flanks, in trace somewhat resembling a bastion standing by itself without curtains on either side. The gorge was generally open.
One noted historical example of a lunette was th... | 77 | Lunette (fortification) | 0 |
10,982,126 | # Neil Mitchell (footballer)
**Neil Nicholas Mitchell** (born 7 November 1974) is an English former professional footballer.
## Playing career {#playing_career}
Mitchell, a central midfielder, began his career as a trainee with Blackpool in 1991. He remained at Bloomfield Road for five years, making 67 league appear... | 231 | Neil Mitchell (footballer) | 0 |
10,982,155 | # Hood chair
A **hood chair** or **porter\'s chair** was a type of chair used originally in medieval England and later France. Usually made of wood, but sometimes formed in a high-grade leather or red velvet, it was placed by the front door of an estate or home for use by a gatekeeper servant who was in charge of scre... | 189 | Hood chair | 0 |
10,982,156 | # Richard Pockrich (inventor)
**Richard Pockrich**, **Poekrich** (c.1696/7 -- 1759), or **Puckeridge**, was an Irish musician, and was the inventor of the glass harp (also known as the \"Angelic organ\") around 1741.
## Life
He was born at his family\'s estate Derrylusk at Aghnamallagh, County Monaghan, Ireland. His... | 511 | Richard Pockrich (inventor) | 0 |
10,982,156 | # Richard Pockrich (inventor)
## Works
Pockrich eventually found success with his performances of his *musical glasses* and is credited with their invention around 1741; he first appeared with it in public at the Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin, 3 May 1743. He named the instrument an \"angelic organ\". His decrepit rooms... | 268 | Richard Pockrich (inventor) | 1 |
10,982,156 | # Richard Pockrich (inventor)
## Legacy
Poekrich is best remembered for the popularisation of musical glasses, via his promotion and influence, that he discovered in the later years of his life. Descriptions of his character --- as a proposer of \"wild\" schemes --- range from sympathetic views as \"quixotic\" to tho... | 693 | Richard Pockrich (inventor) | 2 |
10,982,174 | # Bayford & Co
**The Bayford Group** is a British company founded in 1919 in Leeds, England. For over 100 years The Bayford Group has developed and invested in a diverse portfolio of companies. Energy has always been the core of the business, from the original 1919 coal merchant business set up by 4 soldiers in Yorksh... | 555 | Bayford & Co | 0 |
10,982,174 | # Bayford & Co
## History
### Growth in the 1990s and 2000s {#growth_in_the_1990s_and_2000s}
In 1988 Bayford moved into new headquarters at Bowcliffe Hall in Bramham, West Yorkshire -- a 19th-century listed building next to the Bramham Park Grounds.
In the first of several acquisitions, Bayford took over Holderness ... | 417 | Bayford & Co | 1 |
10,982,174 | # Bayford & Co
## History
### A change of direction {#a_change_of_direction}
In 2007 Liz Slater was appointed Managing Director of Bayford & Company Ltd., with Jonathan Turner becoming the company\'s Chief Executive.
In 2007 Bayford & Co Ltd sold The Fuelcard Company to US-based card operator Fleetcor. Bayford retai... | 582 | Bayford & Co | 2 |
10,982,185 | # Akçam
**Akçam** is a Turkish surname | 7 | Akçam | 0 |
10,982,195 | # Jameson High School
**Jameson High School**, located in Kadoma, Zimbabwe, offers education from Form 1 up to A-Level.
Jameson High School was named after Sir Leander Starr Jameson, a Doctor and an administrator of the former Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. Jameson is a co-ed, interracial school which offers sports such as ... | 203 | Jameson High School | 0 |
10,982,206 | # Louis Kondos
**Louis Kondos** (born 13 February 1946, Athens, Greece), is a Greek soap opera actor. He appeared on *Kalimera Zoi* on the ANT1 network from 1994 until the show\'s end in 2006 | 34 | Louis Kondos | 0 |
10,982,228 | # Electoral district of Stanley Boroughs
**Stanley Boroughs** was an electoral district for the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales created in 1856 election, named after the County of Stanley (part of Queensland after 1859) and including the towns of North Brisbane, South Brisbane, Kangaroo... | 76 | Electoral district of Stanley Boroughs | 0 |
10,982,238 | # List of MicroProse games
This is a **list of games** made by the American video game developer and publisher **MicroProse**. The games in this list were developed internally by MicroProse. Some games made by other developers were published under MicroProse\'s **Microplay** or **MicroStyle** label. In 1989 MicroProse... | 2,837 | List of MicroProse games | 0 |
10,982,298 | # Berthold Furtmeyr
**Berthold Furtmeyr** was a German miniaturist, attested as a citizen of Regensburg between 1470 and 1501.
He contributed to an Old Testament manuscript of G. Rorer between 1470 and 1472. His main work is the decoration of a missal of five volumes for archbishop Bernhard von Rohr, completed in 148... | 97 | Berthold Furtmeyr | 0 |
10,982,304 | # Northeast Division GAA Board
The **Northeast Divisional Board** is a division of the United States GAA (USGAA) covering the Boston Metropolitan Area. It is the largest division of the USGAA, which in turn is affiliated to the Gaelic Athletic Association in Dublin, the governing body for Gaelic games (including Gaeli... | 255 | Northeast Division GAA Board | 0 |
10,982,308 | # Pascal Bérubé
**Pascal Bérubé** (`{{IPA|fr|paskal beʁybe}}`{=mediawiki}; born February 16, 1975, in Matane, Quebec) is a Canadian politician and television host. He is the current Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Matane-Matapédia (formerly Matane) and represents the Parti Québécois. He was app... | 219 | Pascal Bérubé | 0 |
10,982,310 | # Journal of Singing
The ***Journal of Singing*** is the peer-reviewed journal sponsored and published by the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS). Published five times a year, the journal provides current information regarding the teaching of singing as well as results of recent research in the field. A... | 107 | Journal of Singing | 0 |
10,982,325 | # 1976 Coventry North West by-election
The **Coventry North West by-election**, in Coventry on 4 March 1976, was held after the death of Labour Member of Parliament (MP) Maurice Edelman. A safe Labour seat, it was won by Geoffrey Robinson, who retained the seat until 2019.
## Party performance {#party_performance}
T... | 150 | 1976 Coventry North West by-election | 0 |
10,982,326 | # Derwent (locomotive)
***Derwent*** is an 0-6-0 steam locomotive built in 1845 by William and Alfred Kitching for the Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR). It is preserved at Darlington Railway Centre and Museum, now known as *Head of Steam*.
## Design
*Derwent* was designed by Timothy Hackworth and built by W. &... | 270 | Derwent (locomotive) | 0 |
10,982,330 | # Richard Pockrich (MP)
**Richard Pockrich** (c. 1666 -- 1719) was an Irish landowner, military commander and Member of Parliament.
## Career
He raised and commanded an independent company during the Williamite wars and was wounded at the siege of Athlone in 1690. He represented Monaghan Borough in the Irish House o... | 121 | Richard Pockrich (MP) | 0 |
10,982,348 | # The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (2003 film)
***The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone*** is a 2003 made-for-television romantic drama film and a remake of the 1961 film of the same name based on the 1950 novel of the same title by Tennessee Williams. The film premiered on May 4, 2003, on Showtime.
## Plot
The film follows ... | 249 | The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (2003 film) | 0 |
10,982,363 | # Electoral district of Stanley County
Electoral district of Stanley}} `{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2014}}`{=mediawiki}`{{Use Australian English|date=October 2014}}`{=mediawiki} `{{Infobox Australian electorate
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10,982,369 | # Kevin Dixon (footballer, born 1980)
**Kevin Robert Dixon** (born 27 June 1980) is an English former professional footballer. He was born in Easington, County Durham. He has represented England at youth international level.
## Career
Born in Easington, County Durham, Dixon began his career as a trainee with Leeds U... | 362 | Kevin Dixon (footballer, born 1980) | 0 |
10,982,390 | # Brian Griffiths (artist)
**Brian Griffiths** `{{Post-nominals|post-noms=[[List of Royal Academicians|RA]]}}`{=mediawiki} (born 1968) is a British artist based in London. He produces three-dimensional collages using a range of sources, including old textbooks, 1950s and 1960s furniture, remnants of cut linoleum and p... | 168 | Brian Griffiths (artist) | 0 |
10,982,392 | # Don't Stop Now
\"**Don\'t Stop Now**\" is the first single from Crowded House\'s fifth studio album *Time on Earth*. It was released in Australia on 16 June 2007; in the United Kingdom, it was released digitally on 18 June 2007 and physically on 25 June 2007.
## Background
\"Don\'t Stop Now\" was written by Neil F... | 645 | Don't Stop Now | 0 |
10,982,392 | # Don't Stop Now
## Track listings {#track_listings}
All physical formats vary in their track listings. All songs were written by Neil Finn.
### Australian CD {#australian_cd}
*Catalogue number 3977592*
1. \"Don\'t Stop Now\" -- 3:55
2. \"Lost Island\" -- 3:19
3. \"Mean to Me\" (Live Real World Sessions Webcast... | 148 | Don't Stop Now | 1 |
10,982,404 | # Luc Ferland
**Luc Ferland** is a Canadian politician, who was a Parti Québécois member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Ungava from 2007 to 2014.
Ferland attended the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Temiscamingue and obtained a degree in animation, and also studied at the Université du Québec à ... | 213 | Luc Ferland | 0 |
10,982,405 | # Jeffrey Schnapp
**Jeffrey Thompson Schnapp** (born 1954) is an American university professor who works as a cultural historian, designer, and technologist. Until joining the Harvard University in 2011, he was the director of the Stanford Humanities Lab from its foundation in 1999 through 2009. At Harvard, he holds t... | 618 | Jeffrey Schnapp | 0 |
10,982,405 | # Jeffrey Schnapp
## metaLAB
In February 2011, Schnapp founded a new laboratory at Harvard under the aegis of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society: metaLAB (at) Harvard, with his initial collaborators James Burns, Daniele Ledda, Kara Oehler, Gerard R. Pietrushko, and Jesse Shapins. metaLAB is a kind of \"do ta... | 447 | Jeffrey Schnapp | 1 |
10,982,405 | # Jeffrey Schnapp
## Principal books {#principal_books}
- *The Transfiguration of History at the Center of Dante\'s Paradise*. Princeton & Guildford: Princeton U P, 1986.
- *L\'Espositione di Bernardino Daniello da Lucca sopra la Commedia di Dante*. Ed. with Robert Hollander; in collaboration with Kevin Brownlee ... | 657 | Jeffrey Schnapp | 2 |
10,982,426 | # West Clark Community Schools
**West Clark Community Schools** was a school district serving students in the western half of Clark County, Indiana, United States. It consisted of three high schools, Silver Creek High School, William W. Borden High School, and Henryville jr/sr High School, along with their various mid... | 111 | West Clark Community Schools | 0 |
10,982,437 | # Dan Holdsworth
**Dan Holdsworth** (born in 1974 in Welwyn Garden City, England) is a British photographer who creates large-scale photographs and digital art characterized by the use of traditional techniques and unusually long exposure times, and by radical abstractions of geography. He has exhibited internationall... | 617 | Dan Holdsworth | 0 |
10,982,437 | # Dan Holdsworth
## Public collections {#public_collections}
- Tate Gallery, London
- Pompidou Centre Collection, Paris
- Museum of Modern Art Vienna Collection, Vienna
- Victoria & Albert Museum Collection, London
- The Government Art Collection, London
- DG Bank Collection, Munich
- Worcester City Art... | 332 | Dan Holdsworth | 1 |
10,982,463 | # Electoral district of Ipswich (New South Wales)
**Ipswich** was an electoral district for the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales created for the July 1859 election, partly replacing Stanley Boroughs and including Ipswich. It was abolished in December 1859 as a result of the separation of... | 80 | Electoral district of Ipswich (New South Wales) | 0 |
10,982,472 | # Electoral district of Ipswich
**Ipswich** is a Legislative Assembly of Queensland electoral district on the Brisbane River, west of Brisbane in the Australian state of Queensland. The electorate includes Ipswich and its suburbs, south and east of the Bremer River, west of Bundamba Creek and north of the Cunningham H... | 146 | Electoral district of Ipswich | 0 |
10,982,522 | # Fordon, East Riding of Yorkshire
**Fordon** is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Wold Newton, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, near the border with North Yorkshire. It is situated approximately 8 mi south of Scarborough and 10 mi north-west of Bridlington. In 1931 the parish had a popu... | 173 | Fordon, East Riding of Yorkshire | 0 |
10,982,568 | # Dr Lakra
**Jerónimo López Ramírez** (born 1972), known as **Dr Lakra,** is a Mexican artist and tattooist based in Oaxaca. He has shown work internationally in exhibitions including at Tate Modern and Barbican Centre in London, Drawing Center in New York City, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca in Mexico, and Yok... | 216 | Dr Lakra | 0 |
10,982,627 | # The Man in the Bear
\"**The Man in the Bear**\" is the fourth episode of the first season of the television series *Bones*. Originally aired on November 1, 2005, on FOX network, the episode is written by Laura Wolner and directed by Allan Kroeker. The plot features FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth and Dr. Temperance B... | 601 | The Man in the Bear | 0 |
10,982,627 | # The Man in the Bear
## Production details {#production_details}
The episode was written as the series\' fifth episode but broadcast as the fourth. According to Laura Wolner, writer of the episode, the idea for the episode came from her interest in cannibalism and that it would be fascinating to see \"teeth marks on... | 116 | The Man in the Bear | 1 |
10,982,639 | # Johannes von Gmunden
: *Johannes von Gmünd is also the name of a 14th-century architect, see Basel Münster.*
**Johannes von Gmunden** (*Johannes de Gamundia*; c. 1380/84 -- February 23, 1442) was a German astronomer, mathematician and humanist.
## Biography
Johannes von Gmunden received the degree of a Master o... | 254 | Johannes von Gmunden | 0 |
10,982,691 | # Electoral district of East Moreton (New South Wales)
**East Moreton** was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales created for the July 1859 election, partly replacing Stanley County in the Moreton Bay region around Brisbane. It was abolished in December 1859, as a... | 58 | Electoral district of East Moreton (New South Wales) | 0 |
10,982,694 | # Dean Parker
**Dean Leo Parker** (20 August 1947 -- 14 April 2020) was a New Zealand screenwriter, playwright, journalist and political commentator based in Auckland. Known for the screenplay of iconic film *Came a Hot Friday* which he co-wrote with Ian Mune, the television film *Old Scores* and recent play *Midnight... | 811 | Dean Parker | 0 |
10,982,694 | # Dean Parker
## Works
### Plays
- *Midnight in Moscow*
- *The Tigers Of Wrath*
- *Other People\'s Wars*
- *Slouching Toward Bethlehem*
- *The Perfumed Garden*
- *The Man That Lovelock Couldn\'t Beat*
- *Baghdad Baby!*
- *The Hollow Men*
- *Tonite Let\'s All Make Love in London*
### Screenplays and... | 130 | Dean Parker | 1 |
10,982,757 | # Electoral district of West Moreton (New South Wales)
**West Moreton** was an electoral district for the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales created for the July 1859 election, partly replacing Stanley County in the Moreton Bay region around Brisbane. It was abolished in December 1859 with... | 59 | Electoral district of West Moreton (New South Wales) | 0 |
10,982,762 | # List of songs written by Desmond Child
This is a list of songs written or co-written by American songwriter Desmond Child.
**Aerosmith**
- \"Ain\'t That a Bitch\"
- \"Angel\"
- \"Crazy\"
- \"Dude (Looks Like a Lady)\"
- \"Flesh\"
- \"Heart\'s Done Time\"
- \"Hole in My Soul\"
- \"What It Takes\"
*... | 1,393 | List of songs written by Desmond Child | 0 |
10,982,764 | # Littlechap Family
**The Littlechap Family** was a series of dolls released by Remco in the early 1960s. They were an idealized Kennedy-like family consisting on Dr. John Littlechap (who shared the first name and resemblance to the US President), his wife Lisa and their two daughters, Judith, 17 and Libby, 10. Each d... | 82 | Littlechap Family | 0 |
10,982,768 | # Idris Khan
**Idris Khan** OBE (born 1978) is a British artist based in London.
Khan\'s work draws from a diverse range of cultural sources including literature, history, art, music, and religion. He creates densely layered imagery that is both abstract and figurative and addresses narratives of history, cumulative ... | 572 | Idris Khan | 0 |
10,982,786 | # Nallian Nature Reserve
The **Nallian Nature Reserve** is located approximately fifteen kilometres north east of Wagin, Western Australia.
It is home to a range of local animals and plants such as kangaroos and native grasses and also introduced species such as foxes and rabbits.
It is accessed off a track running ... | 56 | Nallian Nature Reserve | 0 |
10,982,788 | # New York City Tourism + Conventions
**New York City Tourism + Conventions** (formerly NYC & Company) is New York City's official marketing, tourism and partnership organization. The not-for-profit quasi-agency\'s mission is to maximize opportunities for travel and tourism in New York City, build economic prosperity ... | 58 | New York City Tourism + Conventions | 0 |
10,982,790 | # Miguel Condé
**Miguel Condé** (born 1939) is a Mexican figurative painter, draughtsman, and print maker. According to *Radio France*, he is \"one of the most important contemporary masters in the field of engraving.\" Condé\'s works are in important museum collections all over the world; he is exhibiting regularly a... | 1,154 | Miguel Condé | 0 |
10,982,790 | # Miguel Condé
## Awards and honors {#awards_and_honors}
- MacDowell Fellow, 1966
- Special mention for painting, "May Show", Cleveland Museum of Art, 1973
- Guggenheim Latin American Fellow, 1974
- First prize for printmaking, Landesbank, Stuttgart, 1981
- First prize "I/89 Euroamericana del Grabado", Cent... | 254 | Miguel Condé | 1 |
10,982,795 | # Jacob Hashimoto
**Jacob Hashimoto** (born 1973) is an American artist based in New York City. Using sculpture, painting, and installation, Hashimoto creates complex worlds from a range of modular components: bamboo-and-paper kites, model boats, even astroturf-covered blocks. His accretive, layered compositions refer... | 491 | Jacob Hashimoto | 0 |
10,982,795 | # Jacob Hashimoto
## Techniques
### Kites
Because his pieces are produced from a vast number of kites, Hashimoto enlists the help of various assistants from friends to employed workers. When it comes to the designs these assistants collage each kite, he places little restrictions on their creativity. Hashimoto must ... | 303 | Jacob Hashimoto | 1 |
10,982,795 | # Jacob Hashimoto
## Exhibitions
Hashimoto\'s exhibits display his numerous paper kites and sometimes other mediums as well. The paper kites hang from the ceiling and vary in layers, anywhere from six kites deep to the entire length of the gallery. His collections of hundreds to thousands of kites are made from both ... | 917 | Jacob Hashimoto | 2 |
10,982,803 | # Time of Your Life (1988 TV series)
***Time of Your Life*** is a Canadian television soap opera that ran from August 1988 to May 1989. It was created by producer Harry Jakobs and Maryse Wilder, Rhea Cohen and Maurice Thevenet. The series was loosely based on the low budget Canadian independent feature *Rebel High* (a... | 465 | Time of Your Life (1988 TV series) | 0 |
10,982,832 | # Jaime Gili
**Jaime Gili** (born in 1972, in Caracas) is a visual artist. He has been based in London since 1996.
## Education
After finishing secondary school in Caracas, he went on to study at IDD, Instituto de Diseño Fundación Neumann, in Caracas, an institution of historical importance which by then was in decl... | 722 | Jaime Gili | 0 |
10,982,859 | # Richard B. Moore
**Richard Benjamin Moore** (9 August 1893 -- 1978) was a Barbados-born Afro-Caribbean civil rights activist, writer and prominent socialist. He was also one of the earliest advocates of the term African American, as opposed to Negro or \"black\".
## Early life {#early_life}
Richard Benjamin Moore ... | 567 | Richard B. Moore | 0 |
10,982,868 | # Henri-François Gautrin
**Henri-François Gautrin** (born July 30, 1943 in Béthune, France) is a Quebec politician, professor and physicist. He was the Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Verdun in the Montreal region. He represented the Quebec Liberal Party and was the former Minister of Governmen... | 339 | Henri-François Gautrin | 0 |
10,982,876 | # The Dome (periodical)
***The Dome***, subtitled consecutively \"A Quarterly Containing Examples of All the Arts\" and \"An Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Review\", was a literary periodical associated with the \"Nineties\" scene, edited by Ernest J. Oldmeadow, publisher and manager of The Unicorn Press based in Lo... | 384 | The Dome (periodical) | 0 |
10,982,883 | # Canavalia
***Canavalia*** is a genus of plants in the legume family (Fabaceae) that comprises approximately 62 species of tropical vines. Members of the genus are commonly known as **jack-beans**. It has a pantropical distribution.
The species of *Canavalia* endemic to the Hawaiian Islands were named ***`{{okina}}`... | 303 | Canavalia | 0 |
10,982,883 | # Canavalia
## Diversity
Species include:
- *Canavalia acuminata* Rose
- *Canavalia africana* Dunn
- *Canavalia altipendula* (Piper) Standl.
- *Canavalia aurita* J.D. Sauer
- *Canavalia bicarinata* Standl.
- *Canavalia boliviana* Piper
- *Canavalia bonariensis* Lindl.
- *Canavalia brasiliensis* Mart.... | 406 | Canavalia | 1 |
10,982,900 | # Mar Aphrem Church
**Mar Aphrem Church**, in Vadavathoor, Kottayam, India, is the first church in Kerala in the name of St. Ephrem of Syria. St. Mary and St. George are the other two saints of this church | 38 | Mar Aphrem Church | 0 |
10,982,909 | # Jeppe Hein
**Jeppe Hein** (born 1 August 1974, Copenhagen, Denmark) is an artist based in Berlin and Copenhagen. His interactive sculptures and installations combine elements of humour with the 1970s traditions of minimalism and conceptual art.
## Education
Hein studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Art between 1... | 516 | Jeppe Hein | 0 |
10,982,923 | # East Rockaway station
**East Rockaway** is one of two Long Island Rail Road stations located within the Incorporated Village of East Rockaway, in Nassau County, New York. The station is located at Atlantic and Ocean Avenues.
## History
The station was established in October 1880 with the opening of the New York an... | 265 | East Rockaway station | 0 |
10,982,989 | # Canavalia gladiata
***Canavalia gladiata***, the **sword bean** or **scimitar bean**, is a domesticated plant species in the legume family Fabaceae. It is used as a vegetable in interior central and south central India, though not commercially farmed. The unripe pods are also eaten as a vegetable in Africa and Asia.... | 669 | Canavalia gladiata | 0 |
10,982,989 | # Canavalia gladiata
## Nutritional Composition and Toxicity {#nutritional_composition_and_toxicity}
### Nutritional Composition {#nutritional_composition}
Dried sword beans are a highly nutritious wild legume, notable for their high protein content on a dry weight basis. Each 100g of seed flour provides 59g of carb... | 329 | Canavalia gladiata | 1 |
10,982,989 | # Canavalia gladiata
## Uses
### Food
Records of food usage can be found in multiple countries. Multiple methods were developed to deal with the antinutritive components of sword beans.
Young leaves, flowers, tender green pods and seeds are edible after cooking. The young pods are sliced and cooked or eaten raw. ... | 494 | Canavalia gladiata | 2 |
10,983,000 | # Jonas Burgert
**Jonas Burgert** (`{{IPA|de|ˈbʊɐ̯gɐt|lang}}`{=mediawiki}; born 1969, West Berlin) is an artist based in Berlin.
He has shown work in many exhibitions including *Rohkunstbau* at Stipendiaten in Berlin, *Geschichtenerzähler* at Hamburg Kunsthalle [1](https://www.hamburger-kunsthalle.de/) and *Dis-Posit... | 115 | Jonas Burgert | 0 |
10,983,046 | # Bristol slave trade
thumb\|upright\|Statue of slave trader Edward Colston, formerly in The Centre, Bristol, erected in 1895, toppled in 2020
Bristol, a port city in the South West of England, on the banks of the River Avon, has been an important location for maritime trade for centuries.
In the time of Anglo-Saxon... | 883 | Bristol slave trade | 0 |
10,983,046 | # Bristol slave trade
## Legacy
### Racism
The slave trade significantly influenced the growth of racist theory as a method for society to justify itself. Stories of slave rebellions, runaways and attacks on plantation owners in the colonies were printed in the British press to perpetuate the myth that Black people ... | 735 | Bristol slave trade | 1 |
10,983,046 | # Bristol slave trade
## Legacy
### Museums
M Shed in Bristol explore Bristol\'s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade in their \"Bristol People\" gallery. It features a section on the legacies of the slave trade on some of Bristol\'s public institutions. It features the antislavery movement as the beginning o... | 171 | Bristol slave trade | 2 |
10,983,076 | # Moonflowers (band)
The **Moonflowers** were a Bristol-based rock band formed in 1987. Active as a performing and recording unit until 1997, they released eight EPs and seven LPs on their own label, PopGod Records. The label hosted several other Bristol-based artists, including Praise Space Electric (a Moonflowers sp... | 533 | Moonflowers (band) | 0 |
10,983,078 | # Royal Oaks Golf Club
**Royal Oaks Golf Club** is an 18-hole par 72 links style golf club. Opened in July 2000, the course is in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It is the first course in Canada to be designed by U.S. Open Architect Rees Jones. It was built to US Open standards. A new residential development was devel... | 72 | Royal Oaks Golf Club | 0 |
10,983,079 | # Noodle Box
**Noodle Box Pty Ltd** is an Australian-based multinational stir-fried noodle quick service restaurant chain headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia founded by Josh James and David Milne in 1996.
Noodle Box is Australia\'s largest franchised noodle restaurant chain, with a network of over 70 rest... | 142 | Noodle Box | 0 |
10,983,080 | # St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh)
**St. Peter\'s Episcopal Church** in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an early example of the archaeological phase of Gothic Revival architecture, designed by the Philadelphia architect John Notman. It was originally built in 1851 at the corner of Grant and Diamond streets as a... | 131 | St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh) | 0 |
10,983,081 | # SAI Ambrosini
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10,983,091 | # 2004 Saint Kitts and Nevis general election
General elections were held in Saint Kitts and Nevis on 24 October 2004. The result was a victory for the Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party, which received over 50% of the vote and won seven of the eleven directly elected seats in the National Assembly | 54 | 2004 Saint Kitts and Nevis general election | 0 |
10,983,092 | # Asherton Independent School District
**Asherton Independent School District** was a public school district based in the community of Asherton, Texas (USA).
The community is located along the Mexico--United States border, southwest of San Antonio.
The district existed until 1999, when it was ordered to consolidate ... | 329 | Asherton Independent School District | 0 |
10,983,097 | # Edward Hull (watercolourist)
**Edward Hull** (1823 -- 3 February 1906) was a British illustrator and watercolourist who exhibited at the Royal Academy in London. He was the brother of William Hull, another well known illustrator and watercolour painter.
## Biography
Hull was born in Keysoe in Bedfordshire, England... | 431 | Edward Hull (watercolourist) | 0 |
10,983,139 | # Basel Minster
**Basel Minster** (German: *Basler Münster*) is a religious building in the Swiss city of Basel, originally a Roman Catholic cathedral and today a Reformed Protestant church.
The original cathedral was built between 1019 and 1500 in Romanesque and Gothic styles. The late Romanesque building, destroyed... | 776 | Basel Minster | 0 |
10,983,139 | # Basel Minster
## Important historical events {#important_historical_events}
### Pope\'s Election at Basel Cathedral {#popes_election_at_basel_cathedral}
In 1424, Pope Martin V informed Basel's government that their city has been chosen to be the site of the next council. The main goal of the meetings held by Basel... | 376 | Basel Minster | 1 |
10,983,139 | # Basel Minster
## Architecture
### Georgsturm and Martinsturm {#georgsturm_and_martinsturm}
The main front which points at the west is bestrided by two towers. The northern tower is called *Georgsturm* (64.2 m) and the southern tower is called *Martinsturm* (62.7 m). The towers are named after Georg and Martin, sai... | 731 | Basel Minster | 2 |
10,983,139 | # Basel Minster
## Burials
In the choir passage is the sarcophagus of Queen Anne of Habsburg and her son Charles. She had married in 1254 as Gertrude of Hohenberg the future King Rudolf of Habsburg and died in 1281 in Vienna. From there, her body was transferred to Basel. The bones found in her grave (a woman, a chil... | 122 | Basel Minster | 3 |
10,983,143 | # David Russell, 5th Baron Ampthill
**David Whitney Erskine Russell, 5th Baron Ampthill** (born 27 May 1947), is the son of Geoffrey Russell, 4th Baron Ampthill, and was educated at Stowe School. He served as a councillor on Rye Town Council from July 2003 until April 2013, and formerly served as a Conservative counci... | 180 | David Russell, 5th Baron Ampthill | 0 |
10,983,150 | # Eileen Ascroft
**Eileen Ascroft** (1914 -- 29 April 1962) was a British journalist and writer.
Ascroft worked as a journalist at the *Daily Mirror*, where she met her second husband, Hugh Cudlipp; the couple married in 1945. (Her first husband was the film director Alexander Mackendrick.)
In her book about Cudlipp... | 215 | Eileen Ascroft | 0 |
10,983,160 | # WEZZ
**WEZZ** (970 AM) is a radio station located in Canton, North Carolina, that simulcast WISE\'s sports format from Asheville, North Carolina, from 2007 to early 2024. As of March 29, 2024, the station is owned by Lester Elton and Julie Ziegler, through licensee EZ Radio LLC. WEZZ is licensed by the Federal Commu... | 438 | WEZZ | 0 |
10,983,174 | # The Conversion of Saul (Michelangelo)
***The Conversion of Saul*** is a fresco painted by Michelangelo Buonarroti (c. 1542--1545). It is housed in the Pauline Chapel (Capella Paolina), Vatican Palace, in Vatican City. This piece depicts the moment that Saul is converted to Christianity while on the road to Damascus.... | 744 | The Conversion of Saul (Michelangelo) | 0 |
10,983,176 | # François Gendron
**François Gendron** (born November 3, 1944, in Val-Paradis, Quebec) is a politician and teacher in Quebec, Canada. He was a Member of National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Abitibi-Ouest. He represented the Parti Québécois from 1976 to 2018.
Gendron went to the Université Laval and obtained... | 620 | François Gendron | 0 |
10,983,179 | # Ragenold of Neustria
**Ragenold** (or **Raino**) (killed 25 July 885) was the Count of Herbauges from 852 and Count of Maine and Margrave of Neustria (positioned against the Vikings) from 878. His family is unidentified, but he may have been a son of Reginald of Herbauges.
In 878, on the death of Gauzfrid, Charles ... | 99 | Ragenold of Neustria | 0 |
10,983,213 | # Live from Austin, TX (Neko Case album)
***Live from Austin, TX*** is a live album recorded by Neko Case on August 9, 2003, on the *Austin City Limits* Television series. The performance aired on PBS on November 8, 2003, was released on DVD in 2006, and appeared on compact disc on January 9, 2007. Aside from \"Behind... | 153 | Live from Austin, TX (Neko Case album) | 0 |
10,983,237 | # Douglas James Smith
**Douglas James Smith** (29 May 1873 -- 16 August 1949) was an English first-class cricketer and umpire. He played for Somerset and Worcestershire, as well as appearing for Glamorgan, not at the time a first-class county, in the Minor Counties Championship. He also umpired one Test match.
Born i... | 423 | Douglas James Smith | 0 |
10,983,241 | # KBUs Pokalturnering
**KBUs Pokalturnering** (unofficial English translation: ***KBU Cup**\'\',***Copenhagen Cup**\'\') was a Danish regional knockout association football competition contested annually from 1910 to 1953 by clubs that were members of the regional football association Copenhagen FA (KBU). Organised by... | 352 | KBUs Pokalturnering | 0 |
10,983,241 | # KBUs Pokalturnering
## Trophy and prizes {#trophy_and_prizes}
Each year, the winning team was presented with the cup trophy. Four trophies were distributed during the tournament\'s duration. A club had to win five finals in total, also known as *lots*, to keep the trophy permanently. Due to a conflict, the 1911 tou... | 298 | KBUs Pokalturnering | 1 |
10,983,241 | # KBUs Pokalturnering
## Finals
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**Key** **Explanation**
^`{{dagger}}`{=mediawiki}^ Winners also won t... | 848 | KBUs Pokalturnering | 2 |
10,983,247 | # Shi Jinsong
**Shi Jinsong** (born 1969, Dangyang County Hubei Province, China) is a Chinese artist based in Wuhan and Beijing. He studied at Hubei Institute of Fine Arts in China where he majored in sculpture and mastered an array of traditional styles and techniques. He graduated in 1994.
He is particularly known ... | 629 | Shi Jinsong | 0 |
10,983,247 | # Shi Jinsong
## Recent works {#recent_works}
Shi\'s solo exhibition, *Penetrate* (2011), was shown at Today Art Museum, Beijing. *Penetrate* was a large scale sculptural installation curated by art critic Karen Smith. Shi used charcoal, wood, metal, and other materials in his pieces. The giant scale and number of pi... | 388 | Shi Jinsong | 1 |
10,983,247 | # Shi Jinsong
## Exhibition history {#exhibition_history}
2016
*Chinese Whispers*, Kunstmuseum Bern, Bern, Switzerland
2011
*Penetrate*, Today Art Museum, Beijing
2009
*Take Off The Armor\'s Mountain*, Space Station Beijing China
*Huashan Plan*, design courses Shanghai, China
*Drama Peach Blossom Prose*, Shi J... | 295 | Shi Jinsong | 2 |
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