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11,049,946 | # Radio-controlled aerobatics
## Intermediate RC maneuvers {#intermediate_rc_maneuvers}
The intermediate maneuvers, not suitable for beginners, require skills acquired by considerable practice, and often include the use of stalls. Trainer aircraft are not suitable for these.
### Stall turn {#stall_turn}
In a stall ... | 599 | Radio-controlled aerobatics | 1 |
11,049,946 | # Radio-controlled aerobatics
## Advanced RC maneuvers {#advanced_rc_maneuvers}
### Rolling circle {#rolling_circle}
Rolling circle is a maneuver in which an aircraft rolls continuously while turning in a circle. This is arguably one of the most difficult maneuvers to perfect, since varying pitch and yaw corrections... | 526 | Radio-controlled aerobatics | 2 |
11,049,961 | # J operator
In computer science, Peter Landin\'s **J operator** is a programming construct that post-composes a lambda expression with the continuation to the current lambda-context. The resulting "function" is first-class and can be passed on to subsequent functions, where if applied it will return its result to the... | 275 | J operator | 0 |
11,049,970 | # Gaon (Hebrew)
**Gaon** (*גאון*, *gā\'ōn*, `{{lit|pride}}`{=mediawiki}, plural **geonim**, `{{Script/Hebrew|גְּאוֹנִים}}`{=mediawiki}, *gĕ\'ōnīm*) was originally a formal title for the Geonim, heads of Talmudic academies in the 6th--11th century. Since the rishonic period, many great rabbis, whether or not they head ... | 162 | Gaon (Hebrew) | 0 |
11,049,993 | # Mark Beban
**Mark Albert Beban** (3 February 1940, Greymouth -- 4 April 2005, Wellington) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played four first-class matches for Wellington in the 1969--70, and is one of the few ordained Roman Catholic priests to play first-class cricket. He also played for West Coast in the Hawke Cup | 54 | Mark Beban | 0 |
11,050,008 | # Lavalla Catholic College
**Lavalla Catholic College** is a dual-campus independent Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day school, located in the towns of Traralgon and Newborough in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. Currently, the school has approximately 1,200 students enrolled across all campuses.
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11,050,030 | # James Testro
**James Charles Testro** (6 August 1851 -- 30 April 1934) was a New Zealand cricketer who played nine first-class matches for the Auckland in the 1880s.
Testro moved to Australia and with H. Dondey formed a coppersmithing and metal-working company, Dondey & Testro, in South Melbourne in 1891. They inve... | 89 | James Testro | 0 |
11,050,046 | # Agave parryi var. huachucensis
***Agave parryi*var.*huachucensis***, synonym ***Agave huachucensis***, is a variety of *Agave parryi* subsp. *parryi*. It is commonly known as the **Huachuca agave**.
\"*Agave huachucensis* Sarg.\" (the epithet is also spelt *huachuaensis*) is an error; Charles Sargent referred to *A... | 45 | Agave parryi var. huachucensis | 0 |
11,050,053 | # Artemotil
**Artemotil** (INN; also known as **β-arteether**), is a fast acting blood schizonticide specifically indicated for the treatment of chloroquine-resistant *Plasmodium falciparum* malaria and cerebral malaria cases. It is a semi-synthetic derivative of artemisinin, a natural product of the Chinese plant *Ar... | 59 | Artemotil | 0 |
11,050,061 | # Magi-Cu
was a Japanese manga magazine published by Enterbrain and was sold monthly on the twenty-fifth. The name comes from the phrase *Magical Cute*. The magazine was first published on April 27, 2001, under the title *Magi-Cu Premium*. It kept that title for three years until 2004, when it was changed to simply *M... | 67 | Magi-Cu | 0 |
11,050,062 | # Give It Up or Turnit a Loose
\"**Give It Up or Turnit a Loose**\" is a funk song recorded by James Brown. Released as a single in 1969, the song was a #1 R&B hit and also made the top 20 pop singles chart. \"Give It Up or Turnit a Loose\" appeared as an instrumental on the *Ain\'t It Funky* (1970) album, removing Br... | 316 | Give It Up or Turnit a Loose | 0 |
11,050,097 | # La Femme Nikita: Music from the Television Series
***La Femme Nikita Original Soundtrack*** is the soundtrack album series for the television series.
## Track listing {#track_listing}
1. Mark Snow -- \"Main Title\"
2. Enigma -- \"Beyond the Invisible\"
3. Mono -- \"Silicone\"
4. Depeche Mode -- \"The Love Thie... | 109 | La Femme Nikita: Music from the Television Series | 0 |
11,050,128 | # Adoral
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11,050,129 | # Holy Family Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska)
**Holy Family Church** was built in 1883 at 1715 Izard Street, at the intersections of 18th and Izard Streets in North Omaha, Nebraska within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha. It is the oldest existing Catholic Church in Omaha, and is listed on the National Regist... | 216 | Holy Family Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska) | 0 |
11,050,132 | # Grimace (composer)
**Grimace** (`{{floruit|mid-to-late 14th century}}`{=mediawiki}; `{{IPA|fr|ɡʁi.mas|lang}}`{=mediawiki}; also **Grymace**, **Grimache** or **Magister Grimache**) was a French composer-poet in the *\[\[ars nova\]\]* style of late medieval music. Virtually nothing is known about Grimace\'s life other... | 366 | Grimace (composer) | 0 |
11,050,132 | # Grimace (composer)
## Music
### Overview
The Chantilly Codex is a primary source of *ars subtilior* music; however, Grimace\'s works have been noted as lacking the complicated rhythms that characterize the style, without variations in the value of the shortest note and rarely using syncopated rhythms. His poetry a... | 970 | Grimace (composer) | 1 |
11,050,132 | # Grimace (composer)
## Music
### Rondeau
Grimace\'s rondeau for three parts, *Je voy ennui*, survived in manuscript 222 C. 22 in the Bibliothèque municipale of Strasbourg until 1870/1, when it was destroyed during the Franco-Prussian war. The music is now known only in a c. 1866 transcription of this source by music... | 143 | Grimace (composer) | 2 |
11,050,132 | # Grimace (composer)
## Works
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------... | 294 | Grimace (composer) | 3 |
11,050,158 | # TV Dinners (song)
\"**TV Dinners**\" is a song by American band ZZ Top from their 1983 album *Eliminator*. It was produced by band manager Bill Ham, and recorded and mixed by Terry Manning. The song is a simple, beat-driven and tongue-in-cheek tune with lyrics about pre-packaged, oven-ready meals, implying that thes... | 393 | TV Dinners (song) | 0 |
11,050,163 | # Dušan Pešić
**Dušan Pešić** (`{{Lang-sr-Cyrl|Душан Пешић}}`{=mediawiki}; born 26 April 1955) is a former Yugoslav and Serbian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.
## Club career {#club_career}
Pešić started out at his hometown club Napredak Kruševac, making his senior debut in 1973. He helped the side... | 201 | Dušan Pešić | 0 |
11,050,166 | # Nosawa Rongai
, better known by his ring names **Nosawa** and `{{nihongo|'''Nosawa Rongai'''|NOSAWA論外}}`{=mediawiki}, is a Japanese retired professional wrestler, best known for his appearances in All Japan Pro Wrestling and various independent promotions.
## Career
### Early career (1995`{{ndash}}`{=mediawiki}200... | 715 | Nosawa Rongai | 0 |
11,050,166 | # Nosawa Rongai
## Career
### All Japan Pro Wrestling (2005`{{ndash}}`{=mediawiki}2008) {#all_japan_pro_wrestling_20052008}
Nosawa would originally find little success after arriving in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in the mid-2000s, losing as many matches as he won. On March 20, 2005, he received an opportunity at ... | 444 | Nosawa Rongai | 1 |
11,050,166 | # Nosawa Rongai
## Career
### Tokyo Gurentai and other promotions (2007`{{ndash}}`{=mediawiki}present) {#tokyo_gurentai_and_other_promotions_2007present}
Since disbanding from Mexico Amigos, Nosawa has rejoined teaming with Mazada and Takemura as the \"Tokyo Gurentai\". Nosawa, Mazada, and Takemura later align themse... | 637 | Nosawa Rongai | 2 |
11,050,166 | # Nosawa Rongai
## Championships and accomplishments {#championships_and_accomplishments}
- **All Japan Pro Wrestling**
- All Asia Tag Team Championship (3 times) -- with Minoru Suzuki (1), Taka Michinoku (1) and Kendo Kashin (1)
- AJPW Junior Tag League (2006) -- with Mazada
- **Apache Army**
- ... | 270 | Nosawa Rongai | 3 |
11,050,219 | # J. Robert Bradley
Robert Bradley\|John Bradley (disambiguation){{!}}John Bradley}} `{{one source|date=August 2015}}`{=mediawiki} **John Robert Lee Bradley** (October 5, 1919 -- May 3, 2007) was an American gospel music singer. He was the favorite singer of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and was nicknamed \"Mr. ... | 274 | J. Robert Bradley | 0 |
11,050,223 | # 1996 Fed Cup
{{ Infobox tennis circuit season \| name = 1996 Fed Cup \| image = \| image_caption = \| duration = 27 April -- 29 September \| edition = 34th \| previous = 1995 \| next = 1997 }}
The **1996 Fed Cup** was the 34th edition of a competition between national teams in women\'s tennis. The final took place ... | 532 | 1996 Fed Cup | 0 |
11,050,319 | # WVRL
**WVRL** (88.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian format. Licensed to Elizabeth City, North Carolina, United States, the station serves the Roanoke Rapids area. The station signed on in February 2003. The station is currently owned by Liberty University, Inc., and is part of Liberty\'s... | 179 | WVRL | 0 |
11,050,345 | # Kiwijet
**Kiwijet** was a proposed and ultimately failed low-cost airline planned for New Zealand. It intended to be \"New Zealand's first all-jet regional airline,\" serving seven cities with Avro RJ-100s.
## History
The proposed airline, announced in May 2007, had plans to launch in November 2008.
Kiwijet\'s st... | 473 | Kiwijet | 0 |
11,050,356 | # Charles-Frédéric Reinhard
**Charles-Frédéric**, *comte* **Reinhard** (born **Karl Friedrich Reinhard**; 2 October 1761 -- 25 December 1837) was a Württembergian-born French diplomat, essayist, and politician who briefly served as the Consulate\'s Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1799. A Girondist during the early stag... | 433 | Charles-Frédéric Reinhard | 0 |
11,050,356 | # Charles-Frédéric Reinhard
## Career
### Moldavian assignment and Russian imprisonment {#moldavian_assignment_and_russian_imprisonment}
Reinhard\'s assignment to Moldavia in late 1805-early 1806 was, according to Romanian historian Neagu Djuvara, unprecedented in that Reihard had occupied the high positions before b... | 515 | Charles-Frédéric Reinhard | 1 |
11,050,357 | # Baton Rouge station
**Baton Rouge station** is a historic train station located at 100 South River Road in downtown Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It was built for the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad which got absorbed by the Illinois Central Railroad. The station was a stop on the Y&MV main line between Memphis, Ten... | 344 | Baton Rouge station | 0 |
11,050,381 | # Islas San Benito
The **Islas San Benito** lie in the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of the Mexican state of Baja California, 25 km west of Cedros Island. They are part of the Cedros Island *delegación*, a subdivision of Ensenada (municipality), Baja California.
The group consists of three barren islands, with a t... | 361 | Islas San Benito | 0 |
11,050,437 | # Youth philanthropy
**Youth philanthropy** is the donation of time, energy or resources, including money, by children and youth towards philanthropic causes. According to one study, \"youth philanthropy is, at the broadest level, youth giving of their time, talents and treasure.\" It is seen as an effective means in ... | 223 | Youth philanthropy | 0 |
11,050,568 | # Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad
The **Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad** (Y&MV) was incorporated in 1882 and was part of the Illinois Central Railroad system (IC). Construction began in Jackson, Mississippi, and continued to Yazoo City, Mississippi. The line was later expanded through the Mississippi Delt... | 294 | Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad | 0 |
11,050,581 | # Kodungaiyur
**Kodungaiyur** is a residential neighbourhood in the northern part of the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It comes under Perambur Taluk of the Chennai District.
## Chennai Corporation Limits {#chennai_corporation_limits}
Earlier, the ward numbers were 01 (Kodungaiyur West) and 02 (Kodungaiyur East... | 644 | Kodungaiyur | 0 |
11,050,581 | # Kodungaiyur
## Theatre
- Pandian A/C formerly Known as Odiyan Mani
- Aiyappa Theatre
- Shanmuga A/c DTS Theatre
## Transportation
Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) runs passenger buses to Kodungaiyur from other major parts of Chennai city. There are 3 bus terminuses in Kodungaiyur. They are Kaviarasu... | 84 | Kodungaiyur | 1 |
11,050,589 | # Advanced Avionics Module
The **Advanced Avionics Module** or **AAM** was a module launched on board PSLV-C8 along with the Italian satellite AGILE on 23 April 2007. It was designed by ISRO to test advanced launch vehicle avionics systems like mission computers, navigation and telemetry systems. At lift-off, it weigh... | 78 | Advanced Avionics Module | 0 |
11,050,599 | # Thediyur
**Thediyur** (also spelled Tediyur or Thethiyur) is a village in Kudavasal taluk, Tiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, India.
It is one of the eighteen villages where vAthimALs settled. Located 23 km from Kumbakonam, it has a population of about 3000 people. The village is well connected by road to Kumbakonam a... | 64 | Thediyur | 0 |
11,050,610 | # Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
The ***Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law*** is published twice a year at the Florida State University College of Law. Founded in 1983, it is Florida\'s first and only student publication in the field. The law review ranks among the top environmental and land use law jo... | 89 | Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law | 0 |
11,050,617 | # Mitsuko
**Mitsuko** is a feminine Japanese given name.
## Written forms {#written_forms}
The name Mitsuko is generally written with the kanji characters 光 and 子 which, when translated into English can mean \"light, child\" or \"shining, child\". Mitsuko can have different meanings depending on which kanji characte... | 290 | Mitsuko | 0 |
11,050,621 | # Florida State University Business Review
The ***Florida State University Business Review*** (or the ***Business Review***) is a student-run law review published at the Florida State University College of Law. The *Business Review*{{\'s}} mission is: \"Providing a scholarly forum for contemporary legal discourse and ... | 241 | Florida State University Business Review | 0 |
11,050,637 | # 1969 Amstel Gold Race
left\|thumbtime=3\|thumb\|240px\|alt=Newsreel of the 1969 Amstel Gold Race\|Amstel Gold Race 1969 with Eddy Merckx (in Dutch)
The **1969 Amstel Gold Race** was the fourth edition of the annual Amstel Gold Race road bicycle race, held on Sunday April 18, 1969, in the Dutch provinces of North Br... | 115 | 1969 Amstel Gold Race | 0 |
11,050,654 | # Pharmaconomist
In Denmark (including Greenland and Faroe Islands), **pharmaconomists** (*farmakonom*) are experts in pharmaceuticals (*lægemiddelkyndig*) who have trained with a 3-year tertiary degree. **Pharmaconomy** (*farmakonomi*) describes either their professional practice or their training courses.
## Work
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11,050,663 | # 1970 Amstel Gold Race
The **1970 Amstel Gold Race** was the fifth edition of the annual Amstel Gold Race road bicycle race, held on Sunday April 25, 1970, in the Dutch provinces of North Brabant and Limburg. The race stretched 240 kilometres, with the start in Helmond and the finish in Meerssen. There were a total o... | 82 | 1970 Amstel Gold Race | 0 |
11,050,672 | # 1997 Fed Cup
{{ Infobox tennis circuit season \| name = 1997 Fed Cup \| image = \| image_caption = \| duration = 1 March -- 5 October \| edition = 35th \| previous = 1996 \| next = 1998 }}
The **1997 Fed Cup** was the 35th edition of the most important competition between national teams in women\'s tennis. The fina... | 544 | 1997 Fed Cup | 0 |
11,050,673 | # Strategic move
A **strategic move** in game theory is an action taken by a player outside the defined actions of the game in order to gain a strategic advantage and increase one\'s payoff. Strategic moves can either be *unconditional moves* or *response rules*. The key characteristics of a strategic move are that it... | 157 | Strategic move | 0 |
11,050,702 | # Walter Long (c. 1594 – 1637)
**Sir Walter Long** (c. 1594 -- July 1637) was an English landowner and Member of Parliament.
## Biography
He was born in Wiltshire, the son of Sir Walter Long (1565--1610) and his wife Catherine Thynne of Longleat. He succeeded to his father\'s estates, including Draycot, in 1610 and ... | 310 | Walter Long (c. 1594 – 1637) | 0 |
11,050,705 | # 1971 Amstel Gold Race
The **1971 Amstel Gold Race** was the sixth edition of the annual Amstel Gold Race road bicycle race, held on Sunday March 28, 1971.
The race stretched 233 kilometres, starting in Heerlen and finishing in Meerssen. There were a total of 123 competitors, and 47 cyclists finished the race.
## R... | 88 | 1971 Amstel Gold Race | 0 |
11,050,719 | # Klaus-Peter Thaler
**Klaus-Peter Thaler** (born 14 May 1949 in Eckmannshausen, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a former professional cyclist whose career spanned from 1976 to 1988, he was successful in road-racing and cyclo-cross. He was world cyclo-cross champion twice as an amateur and twice as a professional and Germa... | 159 | Klaus-Peter Thaler | 0 |
11,050,741 | # Macquarie Rivulet
**Macquarie Rivulet** is a perennial river located in the Southern Highlands and Illawarra regions of New South Wales, Australia.
## Location and features {#location_and_features}
Macquarie Rivulet rises within the Macquarie Pass National Park on the eastern slopes of the Illawarra escarpment and... | 105 | Macquarie Rivulet | 0 |
11,050,744 | # 1972 Amstel Gold Race
The **1972 Amstel Gold Race** was the seventh edition of the annual Amstel Gold Race road bicycle race, held on Sunday March 26, 1972, in the Dutch province of Limburg. The race stretched 237 kilometres, with the start in Heerlen and the finish in Meerssen. There were a total number of 97 compe... | 98 | 1972 Amstel Gold Race | 0 |
11,050,761 | # Guide Falls
The **Guide Falls** and **Upper Guide Falls**, a tiered`{{endash}}`{=mediawiki}cascade waterfall on the Guide River, is located in the North West region of Tasmania, Australia.`{{r|THINK}}`{=mediawiki}
## Location and features {#location_and_features}
The waterfalls are situated about 19 km south of `{... | 59 | Guide Falls | 0 |
11,050,785 | # Courtney Bryan
**Courtney Jamaal Bryan** (born October 2, 1984) is a former American football safety. He was born in San Jose, California, and played college football at New Mexico State. He was signed by the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted free agent in 2007.
He is the younger brother of NFL defensive end Copeland ... | 91 | Courtney Bryan | 0 |
11,050,797 | # Serene Velocity (album)
**Serene Velocity** is a compilation album by Stereolab, released in late 2006. It focuses on material released during the band\'s Elektra years.
## Track listing {#track_listing}
1. \"Jenny Ondioline, Pt. 1\" (from the 1993 *Jenny Ondioline* EP.) -- 3:42
2. \"Crest\" (from *Transient Ran... | 174 | Serene Velocity (album) | 0 |
11,050,798 | # 1973 Amstel Gold Race
The **1973 Amstel Gold Race** was the eighth edition of the annual Amstel Gold Race road bicycle race, held on Sunday April 7, 1973, in the Dutch provinces of Limburg. The race stretched 238 kilometres, with the start in Heerlen and the finish in Meerssen. There were a total of 165 competitors,... | 100 | 1973 Amstel Gold Race | 0 |
11,050,848 | # 1974 Amstel Gold Race
The **1974 Amstel Gold Race** was the ninth edition of the annual Amstel Gold Race road bicycle race, held on Sunday April 13, 1974, in the Dutch provinces of Limburg. The race stretched 238 kilometres, with the start in Heerlen and the finish in Meerssen. There were a total of 137 competitors,... | 76 | 1974 Amstel Gold Race | 0 |
11,050,853 | # Gérard Buscher
**Gérard Buscher** (born 5 November 1960) is a French association football manager and former professional player.
Buscher has a son, Mickaël Buscher who last played for Tunisian CA Bizertin | 32 | Gérard Buscher | 0 |
11,050,856 | # Henri Alphonse Barnoin
**Henri Alphonse Barnoin** (7 July 1882 -- 17 March 1940) was a French painter born in Paris in 1882.
## Biography
Barnoin\'s father was an artist as were two of his uncles, and he studied art at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris. Although Barnoin initially studied with Luc-Olivier Merson, i... | 441 | Henri Alphonse Barnoin | 0 |
11,050,894 | # 1975 Amstel Gold Race
The **1975 Amstel Gold Race** was the tenth edition of the annual Amstel Gold Race road bicycle race, held on Sunday March 29, 1975, in the Dutch provinces of Limburg. The race stretched 238 kilometres, with the start in Heerlen and the finish in Meerssen. There were a total of 138 competitors,... | 79 | 1975 Amstel Gold Race | 0 |
11,050,957 | # Project 571
**Project 571** (`{{zh|c=[[Chinese numerals|五七一]]{{linktext|工程}}|p=Wǔqīyī gōngchéng}}`{=mediawiki}) was the code name given to an alleged plot to execute a *coup d\'état* against Chairman Mao Zedong in 1971 by the supporters of Lin Biao, then Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party. In Chinese, the ... | 617 | Project 571 | 0 |
11,050,957 | # Project 571
## History of the plot {#history_of_the_plot}
Following Lin\'s death in 1971, the Chinese government initially charged him with personally planning Project 571. After the testimony of Li Weixin (the only one of the alleged plotters to have survived up to 1971), and the 1980 testimony of General Huang Yo... | 737 | Project 571 | 1 |
11,050,957 | # Project 571
## Codes used in the outline {#codes_used_in_the_outline}
- \"B-52\" referred to Mao Zedong, also alluded his intention to contact the U.S. government.
- \"Enemy Capital Ship\" (敌主力舰 *dí zhǔlì jiàn*) referred to Mao\'s supporters.
- \"Trotskyist Writers\" (笔杆子托派 *bǐgǎnzi Tuō Pài*) referred to Zhan... | 348 | Project 571 | 2 |
11,051,001 | # Bernard Toohey
**Bernard Toohey** (born 18 February 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer who played during the 1980s and early 1990s as a defender.
Toohey started his career in 1981 with Geelong, where he played for five years. He then moved up to Sydney and earned All-Australian selection in 1987. Two yea... | 69 | Bernard Toohey | 0 |
11,051,007 | # David Lerner
**David Lerner** (November 23, 1951 -- July 1, 1997) was an American outlaw poet who helped lead the influential poetry group the Babarians at Cafe Babar in San Francisco.
## Life
Lerner was born in New York City and came from a family of Russian-Jewish renegades, growing up as a so-called \"red-diape... | 326 | David Lerner | 0 |
11,051,007 | # David Lerner
## Poetry
Robinson Jeffers, Bob Dylan and Charles Bukowski have been cited as influences on Lerner\'s poetry, which Alan Kaufman described as a \"tightly controlled eruption of paradoxes, visions, emotions and wit. His poetry has also been described as stripping the streets to nightmares, bringing \"a ... | 395 | David Lerner | 1 |
11,051,058 | # The Colossus of Detroit
***The Colossus Of Detroit*** is an album by jazz saxophonist Billy Mitchell, released in 1978 by Xanadu Records.
## Reception
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow stated \"Veteran tenor saxophonist Billy Mitchell could not ask for a better rhythm section than he has here \... The results are... | 119 | The Colossus of Detroit | 0 |
11,051,061 | # Oskar Seyffert
**Oskar Seyffert** (19 February 1862, Dresden -- 22 February 1940, Dresden) was a German art professor at the *Königliche Kunstgewerbeschule* (\"Royal Art and Vocational School\") in the Kingdom of Saxony.
As a folklorist, Seyffert was the founder and chairman of the *Verein für Sächsische Volkskunde... | 78 | Oskar Seyffert | 0 |
11,051,063 | # Romantic Princess
***Romantic Princess*** (`{{zh|t=公主小妹|p=Gong Zhu Xiao Mei|first=t}}`{=mediawiki}), previously known as, *Wo Jia Gong Zhu* (我家公主), is a 2007 Taiwanese drama starring Wu Chun and Calvin Chen of Fahrenheit, Angela Chang and George Hu. It was based on the manga `{{Nihongo|''Four Steps to Romance''|ろまんす... | 1,050 | Romantic Princess | 0 |
11,051,063 | # Romantic Princess
## Music
- Opening theme song: \"新窩\" (Xin Wo) \[New Home\] by Fahrenheit and S.H.E
- Ending theme song: \"不想懂得\" (Bu Xiang Dong De) \[Don\'t Want to Understand\] by Angela Chang
Insert songs
- \"我戀愛了\" \[I\'m In Love\] (formerly \"我的\" \[Mine\]) by Angela Chang
- \"能不能勇敢說愛\" \[Can Brave... | 205 | Romantic Princess | 1 |
11,051,088 | # Soulbreaking
\"**Soulbreaking**\" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a charity single in Canada to assist the White Ribbon Campaign. The charity single was issued in standard and limited quantities, with 100% of the proceeds from the sale of the limited edition of 400 individually numb... | 238 | Soulbreaking | 0 |
11,051,143 | # Sultan Abdul Halim Highway
**Sultan Abdul Halim Highway**, **Federal Route 1**, is a broad and busy road link to Alor Star, Kedah, Malaysia via the North South Expressway (NSE) from Kuala Lumpur and Penang. It was named after Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah | 44 | Sultan Abdul Halim Highway | 0 |
11,051,148 | # Prostitution in Denmark
**Prostitution in Denmark** was partly decriminalised in 1999, based partly on the premise that it was easier to police a legal trade than an illegal one. Third-party activities, such as profiting from brothel administration and other forms of procuring, remain illegal activities in Denmark, ... | 430 | Prostitution in Denmark | 0 |
11,051,148 | # Prostitution in Denmark
## History
### Review 2012 {#review_2012}
In 2009, the Ministry of Justice ordered the Criminal Code Council (*Straffelovrådet*) to undertake a comprehensive review of Chapter 24, and they delivered their report in November 2012. In the terms of reference, they were asked specifically to com... | 754 | Prostitution in Denmark | 1 |
11,051,148 | # Prostitution in Denmark
## Demographics
The US State Department said that a 2008 report from the National Board of Social Services states that police estimate the number of persons involved in prostitution is approximately 5,500.
The traditional center for prostitution in Copenhagen is the district behind the Cope... | 358 | Prostitution in Denmark | 2 |
11,051,148 | # Prostitution in Denmark
## Clients
A 2005 study of male clientele by Claus Lautrups found that 14% of Danish men have paid for sex at least once.
## Political debates {#political_debates}
The then-Social Democrat (S) government of Poul Nyrup Rasmussen reformed the penal code on 17 March 1999, coming into force on... | 800 | Prostitution in Denmark | 3 |
11,051,153 | # Sensu
***Sensu*** is a Latin word meaning \"in the sense of\". It is used in a number of fields including biology, geology, linguistics, semiotics, and law. Commonly it refers to how strictly or loosely an expression is used in describing any particular concept, but it also appears in expressions that indicate the c... | 478 | Sensu | 0 |
11,051,153 | # Sensu
## Qualifiers and contexts {#qualifiers_and_contexts}
A related usage is in a concept-author citation (\"*sec.* Smith\", or \"*sensu* Smith\"), indicating that the intended meaning is the one defined by that author. (Here \"*sec*.\" is an abbreviation of \"*secundum*\", meaning \"following\" or \"in accordanc... | 682 | Sensu | 1 |
11,051,153 | # Sensu
## Examples in practical taxonomy {#examples_in_practical_taxonomy}
*Sensu* is used in the taxonomy of living creatures to specify which circumscription of a given taxon is meant, where more than one circumscription can be defined.
> \"The family Malvaceae *s.s.* is cladistically monophyletic.\"
This means ... | 432 | Sensu | 2 |
11,051,157 | # Andrew Bews
**Andrew Bews** (born 19 July 1964) is a former Australian rules footballer who played 282 VFL/AFL games during the 1980s and 1990s.
Debuting in 1981 after being recruited from North Geelong, Bews played over 200 games for Geelong. Representing Victoria, he won the Simpson Medal in 1987 for best on grou... | 239 | Andrew Bews | 0 |
11,051,234 | # Drug classification: making a hash of it?
***Drug classification: making a hash of it?*** is a 2006 report written by the UK Science and Technology Select Committee and submitted to the British House of Commons. The report suggested that the current system of recreational drug classification in the UK was arbitrary ... | 265 | Drug classification: making a hash of it? | 0 |
11,051,234 | # Drug classification: making a hash of it?
## Findings and recommendations {#findings_and_recommendations}
### Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs {#advisory_council_on_the_misuse_of_drugs}
The working practices (primarily excessive secrecy and a resulting lack of transparency) of the Council were criticised:
... | 920 | Drug classification: making a hash of it? | 1 |
11,051,244 | # Willie Coffey
**William Lynch Coffey** (born 24 May 1958) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician. He has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley since 2011, and previously Kilmarnock and Loudoun from 2007 to 2011, before boundary changes.
Coffey studied at the Universi... | 397 | Willie Coffey | 0 |
11,051,259 | # Rusty Foster
**Rusty Foster** (born July 1976) is an American media critic and programmer. He has been described as \"something of a Zelig-like figure in internet history, popping up in key roles at various stages in the web's development.\" He is the author of *Today in Tabs*, the founder of Kuro5hin, and the creat... | 341 | Rusty Foster | 0 |
11,051,286 | # Grampian Transport Museum
**Grampian Transport Museum** is a transport museum and charitable-based trust located in Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Its exhibits chart the history of transport in the north east of Scotland through dramatic displays, working and climb-aboard vehicle exhibits and video presentations.
... | 348 | Grampian Transport Museum | 0 |
11,051,308 | # 2007 Coventry City Council election
**2007 Elections for Coventry City Council** were held on Thursday 3 May 2007. As the council is elected by thirds, one seat in each of the wards was up for election.
The Labour Party gained two seats (Foleshill and Wyken) from the Conservative Party one seat (St Michaels) from S... | 701 | 2007 Coventry City Council election | 0 |
11,051,347 | # Darul Aman Highway
**Darul Aman Highway** or **Lebuhraya Darul Aman**, **Federal Route 1** is a major highway in Kedah, Malaysia | 21 | Darul Aman Highway | 0 |
11,051,363 | # Dutch Cavalry Museum
The **Dutch Cavalry Museum** (Cavalriemuseum) is located in the centre of the Netherlands in the city of Amersfoort. The museum is hosted in two large buildings at the *Bernhardkazerne* army barracks.
## Collection
The collection contains small objects, like uniforms, firearms, silver, paintin... | 107 | Dutch Cavalry Museum | 0 |
11,051,391 | # Nikaah (film)
***Nikaah*** (`{{lit}}`{=mediawiki} *marriage*) is a 1982 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film produced and directed by B. R. Chopra.
The film stars Raj Babbar, Deepak Parashar and Salma Agha in her Bollywood movie debut role. The film also had Asrani and Iftekhar in supporting roles. The film\'s... | 570 | Nikaah (film) | 0 |
11,051,391 | # Nikaah (film)
## Production
### Filming
Major part of Nikaah was filmed in multiple locations in Hyderabad - Osmania University, Eat Street or Necklace Road (Hussain Sagar), Government Nizamia Tibbi College located near Charminar, Shahi Masjid in Public Gardens and Ravindra Bharathi auditorium.
## Music
## Award... | 99 | Nikaah (film) | 1 |
11,051,423 | # Wilhelm Anderson
**Wilhelm Robert Karl Anderson** (`{{OldStyleDate|28 October|1880|16 October}}`{=mediawiki} -- 26 March 1940) was a Russian-Estonian astrophysicist of Baltic German descent who studied the physical structure of the stars.
## Life
Wilhelm Anderson was born in Minsk (now in Belarus) into a Baltic Ge... | 411 | Wilhelm Anderson | 0 |
11,051,431 | # Benjamin Peter Gloxin
**Benjamin Peter Gloxin** (1765--1794) was a German physician and botanical writer who lived in Colmar. He is commemorated by the Brazilian genus *Gloxinia* and *Sinningia speciosa*, which is commonly called Gloxinia in the horticulture trade. In 1791, he was elected to the American Philosophic... | 86 | Benjamin Peter Gloxin | 0 |
11,051,467 | # Aaj Ki Awaaz
***Aaj Ki Awaaz*** (`{{Translation|Voice of the day}}`{=mediawiki}) is a 1984 Indian Hindi-language vigilante action film directed by Ravi Chopra and produced by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Raj Babbar, Smita Patil, Nana Patekar, and Shafi Inamdar in the lead. The film is based on 1982 Hollywood movie *... | 573 | Aaj Ki Awaaz | 0 |
11,051,467 | # Aaj Ki Awaaz
## Controversy
The censor certificate of the film shows \"Re-revised\", implying that censor board objected to certain scenes of the movie, and cleared the movie when it was re-edited. The producers of the movie have been subsequently criticized by many for filming sexual assault scenes in a gratuitous... | 53 | Aaj Ki Awaaz | 1 |
11,051,468 | # Intermediate state (Christianity)
In some forms of Christianity, the **intermediate state** or **interim state** is a person\'s existence between death and the universal resurrection. In addition, there are beliefs in a particular judgment right after death and a general judgment or last judgment after the resurrect... | 456 | Intermediate state (Christianity) | 0 |
11,051,468 | # Intermediate state (Christianity)
## History
In the Septuagint and New Testament the authors used the Greek term Hades for the Hebrew Sheol, but often with Jewish rather than Greek concepts in mind, so that, for example, there is no activity in Hades in Ecclesiastes. An exception to traditional Jewish views of Sheo... | 401 | Intermediate state (Christianity) | 1 |
11,051,468 | # Intermediate state (Christianity)
## Christian teaching {#christian_teaching}
### Foretaste of final state {#foretaste_of_final_state}
Some theological traditions, including most Protestants, Anabaptists and Eastern Orthodox, teach that the intermediate state is a disembodied foretaste of the final state. Therefor... | 426 | Intermediate state (Christianity) | 2 |
11,051,468 | # Intermediate state (Christianity)
## Similar concepts in non-Christian religions {#similar_concepts_in_non_christian_religions}
### Islam
In Islamic eschatology, Barzakh (*برزخ*) is the intermediate state in which the soul of the deceased is transferred across the boundaries of the mortal realm into a kind of \"co... | 764 | Intermediate state (Christianity) | 3 |
11,051,489 | # Stratton Leopold
**Stratton Leopold** (born 1943) is an American producer, director and actor who has been in the film business for more than forty years, producing major, large-budget films.
## Career
Leopold has nearly 60 film and television credits to his name ranging from executive producer and producer to cas... | 255 | Stratton Leopold | 0 |
11,051,499 | # Alexander Hall Roe
**Alexander Hall Roe** (1842 -- July 12, 1884) was an Ontario merchant and political figure. He represented Lennox in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Conservative member from 1883 to 1884.
He was born in Westport, Frontenac County in 1842 and studied at Victoria College in Cobourg. He st... | 125 | Alexander Hall Roe | 0 |
11,051,507 | # WKHC
**WKHC** (97.1 FM) is a contemporary Christian radio station licensed to Hatteras, North Carolina serving the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The station is owned by Educational Media Foundation.
## History
WKHC started in 1989 as soft adult contemporary \"The Wind 97.1\", **WYND-FM**. In 2000, the station bec... | 244 | WKHC | 0 |
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