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11,060,700 | # Mexican National Trios Championship
## Reigns
The current champions are *Los Viajeros Del Espacios* (Futuro, Hombre Bala Jr. and Max Star), who are in their first reign as a team and individually. They defeated *Los Indestructibles* (Apolcalipsis, Cholo and Disturbio) at *CMLL Martes De Arena Mexico* on July 9, 202... | 893 | Mexican National Trios Championship | 2 |
11,060,747 | # Home (British band)
**Home** were a British progressive rock band, active in the early 1970s.
The core line up featured Mick Stubbs on lead guitar and lead vocals, Laurie Wisefield on lead guitar and vocals, Cliff Williams on bass guitar and vocals, and Mick Cook on drums. They also had two keyboardists during thei... | 501 | Home (British band) | 0 |
11,060,761 | # Access Authentication in CDMA networks
**Access Authentication in CDMA networks** for telecommunications and computing provide network access for a mobile device. Specific methods such as CAVE-based Authentication (IS-95/1xRTT), and A12 Authentication (1xEV-DO) are possible. The serving network provides the mobile d... | 107 | Access Authentication in CDMA networks | 0 |
11,060,764 | # Exo Lakkonia
**Exo Lakkonia** (*Έξω Λακκώνια*) is a traditional village with small population near Agios Nikolaos of Crete. It has a folklore museum and some traditional coffee shops and an old church of St. George. It is located in a plain between the Oropedio Lasithiou and the area of Agios Nikolaos. A lot of Euro... | 79 | Exo Lakkonia | 0 |
11,060,783 | # 1941 Eccles rail crash
The **1941 Eccles rail crash** occurred on 30 December 1941 at the east end of Eccles railway station in Lancashire, England.
## Events
A westbound train passed danger signals in fog in the wartime blackout and collided at about 30 mph with an eastbound train traversing a crossover. A major ... | 259 | 1941 Eccles rail crash | 0 |
11,060,792 | # Jan Hruška
**Jan Hruška** (born 4 February 1975) is a former professional road bicycle racer from the Czech Republic, who turned professional in 1996.
## Doping
Hruška entered the 2000 Summer Olympics, but was removed after testing for a doping product | 42 | Jan Hruška | 0 |
11,060,805 | # 1984 Eccles rail crash
The **1984 Eccles rail crash** occurred on 4 December 1984 at Eccles, Greater Manchester, when an express passenger train collided at speed with the rear of a freight train of oil tankers. The driver of the express and two passengers were killed, and 68 people were injured. The cause of the ac... | 648 | 1984 Eccles rail crash | 0 |
11,060,809 | # American Dream Derby
***American Dream Derby*** is an American horse racing-themed reality show that aired on GSN. Eight one-hour episodes were produced, with the first two airing on January 10, 2005; the show then aired weekly through the February 21, 2005, finale. The series, hosted by Steve Santagati, featured tw... | 284 | American Dream Derby | 0 |
11,060,836 | # 2006–07 Los Angeles Lakers season
The **2006--07 Los Angeles Lakers season** was the 59th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the 61st overall. The season ended with the Lakers being eliminated in five games in a rematch against the Phoenix Suns from the 2006 playoffs (which the ... | 335 | 2006–07 Los Angeles Lakers season | 0 |
11,060,836 | # 2006–07 Los Angeles Lakers season
## Regular season {#regular_season}
### The beginning success {#the_beginning_success}
The Lakers started their season opener hosting the Phoenix Suns, the team who knocked them out of the playoffs. Kobe Bryant was out, allowing Maurice Evans to play in his place. Centers Kwame Br... | 425 | 2006–07 Los Angeles Lakers season | 1 |
11,060,836 | # 2006–07 Los Angeles Lakers season
## Game log {#game_log}
### Pre-season {#pre_season}
\|- style=\"background:#cfc;\" \| 1 \| October 10 \| Utah \| [W 94-79](https://www.espn.com/nba/game/_/gameId/261010013) \| Lamar Odom (18) \| Andrew Bynum (6) \| Odom & Walton (6) \| Save Mart Center (Fresno, CA)\
9,713 \| 1--0... | 3,014 | 2006–07 Los Angeles Lakers season | 2 |
11,060,836 | # 2006–07 Los Angeles Lakers season
## Game log {#game_log}
### Playoffs
\|- style=\"background:#fcc;\" \| 1 \| April 22 \| @ Phoenix \| [L 87--95](https://www.espn.com/nba/game/_/gameId/270422021) \| Kobe Bryant (39) \| Lamar Odom (16) \| Luke Walton (6) \| US Airways Center\
18,422 \| 0--1 \|- style=\"background:#f... | 175 | 2006–07 Los Angeles Lakers season | 3 |
11,060,836 | # 2006–07 Los Angeles Lakers season
## Player statistics {#player_statistics}
### Regular season {#regular_season_2}
Player GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
-------- ---- ---- ------ ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ------
41 28 27.6 .591 .000 .... | 351 | 2006–07 Los Angeles Lakers season | 4 |
11,060,836 | # 2006–07 Los Angeles Lakers season
## Awards and records {#awards_and_records}
- **SG Kobe Bryant**
- All-NBA First Team
- NBA All-Defensive First Team
- 2007 NBA All-Star MVP
- 06-07 NBA scoring champion (31.6 PPG)
## Transactions
In their most notable move, L.A. signed three-point speci... | 146 | 2006–07 Los Angeles Lakers season | 5 |
11,060,840 | # Lizzie Robinson House
The **Lizzie Robinson House**, located at 2864 Corby Street in North Omaha, Nebraska, United States, is the location of the first Church of God in Christ congregation in the state. This was a Pentecostal denomination founded in the late 19th century in Lexington, Mississippi, by Charles Price J... | 208 | Lizzie Robinson House | 0 |
11,060,842 | # PLAN (test)
The **PLAN** assessment was a preliminary ACT test from ACT, Inc. that was generally administered in the sophomore year. The PLAN test was scored between 1 and 32 and was determined by a composite scoring system much like that of the ACT, based on the scores received on each of the categories of the test... | 99 | PLAN (test) | 0 |
11,060,901 | # Prys Morgan
**Prys Morgan** FRHistS FSA FLSW (born 1937) is a Welsh historian.
## Biography
Prys Morgan was born in Cardiff in 1937, the son of academic T. J. Morgan. His parents first met at the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 1926. Like his late brother, Rhodri Morgan, Prys Morgan was educated at Whitchurch Gram... | 149 | Prys Morgan | 0 |
11,060,935 | # Doom9
**Doom9** is a website featuring information on digital audio and video manipulation (mostly video) and digital copyrights. It is also the forum username of the author of the page, an Austrian who was a college student at the time of the creation of the site. Doom9 is also known as the main discussion forum fo... | 303 | Doom9 | 0 |
11,060,977 | # Human Like a House
***Human Like a House*** is an album by American folk-pop duo The Finches. It was released on January 30, 2007. The album\'s packaging contained woodcut drawings created by vocalist Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs.
## Critical reception {#critical_reception}
*Pitchfork* wrote that the album\'s \"backw... | 173 | Human Like a House | 0 |
11,061,002 | # Alessandra Mirka Gatti
**Alessandra Mirka Gatti** or Alessandra Gatti born 19 November 1969 in Mantua, Italy, is an Italian Eurobeat singer who is popularly known by her stage name of **Domino**.
## Career
Alessandra Mirka Gatti first got a name in Italo disco when she met Giancarlo Pasquini in the mid-1980s.`{{Pr... | 387 | Alessandra Mirka Gatti | 0 |
11,061,002 | # Alessandra Mirka Gatti
## Discography
### As Domino {#as_domino}
#### 1990s
Year Title Album
------ ---------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
1989 Fever *Best Disc... | 503 | Alessandra Mirka Gatti | 1 |
11,061,048 | # Live at the Fillmore (Los Lobos album)
***Live at the Fillmore***, is the first live album by American group Los Lobos. It was recorded 29th and 30 July 2004 at The Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco. The concert was also filmed and issued as a concert-DVD with the same title with slightly different set-list.
## ... | 211 | Live at the Fillmore (Los Lobos album) | 0 |
11,061,053 | # Make It Funky
\"**Make It Funky**\" is a jam session recorded by James Brown with The J.B.\'s. It was released as a two-part single in 1971, which reached No. 1 on the U.S. R&B chart and No. 22 on the U.S. Pop chart.
## Publication
This was his first song to be submitted solely to Polydor Records. The original mas... | 295 | Make It Funky | 0 |
11,061,077 | # Margaret Way
**Margaret Way** (07 August 1935 in Brisbane - 10 August 2022 in Cleveland, Queensland, Australia) was an Australian writer of romance novels and women\'s fiction. A prolific author, Way wrote more than 120 novels since 1970, many through Mills & Boon, a romance imprint of British publisher Harlequin UK... | 162 | Margaret Way | 0 |
11,061,082 | # Sedrick Hodge
**Sedrick Hodge** (born September 13, 1978) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for the New Orleans Saints from 2001 to 2005. He was selected in the third round of the 2001 NFL Draft. He was signed by the Miami Dolphins before th... | 94 | Sedrick Hodge | 0 |
11,061,090 | # Round Top Antiques Fair
The **Round Top Antiques Fair** is a large, two week-long antiques show held thrice annually in Round Top, Texas. Started in 1968, the show features country, Americana, European country and formal furniture accessories. The show incorporates the three nearby towns of Burton, Warrenton, and Ca... | 52 | Round Top Antiques Fair | 0 |
11,061,109 | # Jerzy Żurawlew
**Jerzy Żurawlew** (December 25, 1886`{{spaced ndash}}`{=mediawiki}October 3, 1980) was a Polish pianist, conductor, teacher, and founder of the International Chopin Piano Competition.
## Life
Żurawlew was born at Rostov-on-Don in Russia in 1886. He studied with Aleksander Michałowski at the Warsaw ... | 123 | Jerzy Żurawlew | 0 |
11,061,151 | # Manitoba Book Awards
**Manitoba Books Awards/Les Prix du livre du Manitoba** was the premiere annual book awards for Manitoba, Canada from 1988 to 2023. Originating in 1988, an award gala was usually held in April in Winnipeg, Manitoba, celebrating the best of Manitoba writing and publishing from the previous year.
... | 1,256 | Manitoba Book Awards | 0 |
11,061,190 | # Hombre (comics)
***Hombre*** is a Spanish comics series written by Antonio Segura and drawn by José Ortiz, first published in 1981 in the magazine *Cimoc*.
## Publication history {#publication_history}
Created during the resurgence of Spanish comics in the years after the fall of Franco, Segura wrote *Bogey* and *... | 275 | Hombre (comics) | 0 |
11,061,220 | # Rosealia
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11,061,251 | # Usual interstitial pneumonia
**Usual interstitial pneumonia** (**UIP**) is a form of lung disease characterized by progressive scarring of both lungs. The scarring (pulmonary fibrosis) involves the pulmonary interstitium (the supporting framework of the lung). UIP is thus classified as a form of interstitial lung di... | 724 | Usual interstitial pneumonia | 0 |
11,061,251 | # Usual interstitial pneumonia
## Prognosis
Regardless of cause, UIP is relentlessly progressive, usually leading to respiratory failure and death without a lung transplant. Some patients do well for a prolonged period of time, but then deteriorate rapidly because of a superimposed acute illness (so-called \"accelera... | 105 | Usual interstitial pneumonia | 1 |
11,061,278 | # Johnson O'Connor
**Johnson O\'Connor** (January 22, 1891 -- July 1, 1973) was an American psychometrician, researcher, and educator. He is most remembered as a pioneer in the study of aptitude testing and as an advocate for the importance of vocabulary.
## Early life and education {#early_life_and_education}
O'Con... | 368 | Johnson O'Connor | 0 |
11,061,278 | # Johnson O'Connor
## Later research {#later_research}
O\'Connor sought to expand his efforts in researching human aptitudes and in 1930 he founded the Human Engineering Laboratory at Stevens Institute of Technology This organization evolved into the Johnson O\'Connor Research Foundation, a non-profit organization wi... | 435 | Johnson O'Connor | 1 |
11,061,331 | # Christopher Liwski
**Christopher Donald Liwski** (born April 21, 1980) is a Canadian American rower, a six-time U.S. National Team member, a double World medalist, and a two-time member of the United States Olympic Rowing Team.
## Career
### Early life and education {#early_life_and_education}
Liwski was born in ... | 596 | Christopher Liwski | 0 |
11,061,375 | # Rosemary's Sons
**Rosemary\'s Sons** is a Dutch band that makes music described as mainstream pop/rock and rootsrock. The band formed in 1998. With their debut album on Warner Music, *All in Hand* in 2002, they scored a minor hit with the single \"Shine\", which featured Dutch country/pop singer Ilse DeLange.
## Bi... | 533 | Rosemary's Sons | 0 |
11,061,395 | # POP (typeface)
**POP** (Point of Purchase; *ポップ体*) is a mono-weight typeface for the Japanese kanji writing system. It is similar to both sans-serif and script-based typefaces in the Latin alphabet. The POP typeface is designed to effect the look of handwritten Kanji, as though produced by a felt-tip marker. Its loo... | 119 | POP (typeface) | 0 |
11,061,399 | # Stereolab discography
The discography of Stereolab, an English-French rock band, comprises thirteen studio albums, seven compilation albums, fifteen extended plays, sixteen singles, and twenty-three rarities compilations. Release dates listed are earliest worldwide.
## Albums
### Studio albums {#studio_albums}
+-... | 530 | Stereolab discography | 0 |
11,061,399 | # Stereolab discography
## Albums
### Compilations
+---------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+-----------+
| Title | Album details | Peak\ |
| | ... | 562 | Stereolab discography | 1 |
11,061,410 | # Elfrida Pigou
**Elfrida Mary Pigou** (February 28, 1911 -- July 30, 1960) was a prominent Canadian mountaineer and pioneer with many first ascents to her credit. She was born in Vernon, British Columbia, the daughter of Meynell Henry Pigou and his wife Lilian Maud Mackenzie and spent her childhood in the Okanagan re... | 348 | Elfrida Pigou | 0 |
11,061,413 | # Robin Hood Foundation
The **Robin Hood Foundation** is a charitable organization which attempts to alleviate problems caused by poverty in New York City. The organization also administers a relief fund for disasters in the New York City area. In 2010, a key supporter gave every family with children on welfare in New... | 617 | Robin Hood Foundation | 0 |
11,061,413 | # Robin Hood Foundation
## Reception
The Robin Hood Foundation was featured in *Fortune*\'s 18 September 2006 issue, where the article states that the foundation is \"one of the most innovative and influential philanthropic organizations of our time\". On September 16, 2013 the news show *60 Minutes* aired a report o... | 217 | Robin Hood Foundation | 1 |
11,061,419 | # Sackville Lane-Fox, 12th Baron Conyers
**Sackville George Lane-Fox, 12th Baron Conyers and *de jure* 15th Baron Darcy de Knayth** (14 September 1827 -- 24 August 1888) was a British peer and soldier.
## Early life {#early_life}
Lane-Fox was the eldest son of Lady Charlotte Osborne (d. 1836) and Sackville Lane-Fox ... | 507 | Sackville Lane-Fox, 12th Baron Conyers | 0 |
11,061,432 | # Pan American Airways Guided Missile Range Division
**Pan American Airways Guided Missile Range Division** (PAA GMRD) was a distinct division of Pan American World Airways in the period 1950-1980, responsible as prime contractor of the U.S. Air Force Eastern Test Range, based out of Patrick Air Force Base, Florida. I... | 286 | Pan American Airways Guided Missile Range Division | 0 |
11,061,438 | # Kastrati (surname)
**Kastrati** is an Albanian surname. It is derived from the name of a tribe of the Malësi e Madhe area in Northern Albania. In 1403, certain Aleksa Kastrati, a lord of three villages, received a gift from the governor of Shkodër | 44 | Kastrati (surname) | 0 |
11,061,446 | # Adelle Lutz
**Adelle Lutz** (born November 13, 1948) is an American artist, designer and actress, most known for work using unconventional materials and strategies to explore clothing as a communicative medium. She first gained attention for the surreal \"Urban Camouflage\" costumes featured in David Byrne\'s film *... | 442 | Adelle Lutz | 0 |
11,061,446 | # Adelle Lutz
## Work
Writers and critics have sometimes struggled with Lutz\'s creative identity, situating her, in Met curator Harold Koda\'s words, \"in a netherworld of fashion and art.\" Carlo McCormick summed up Lutz\'s eclectic, collaborative output as \"uncannily eccentric work\" that \"has danced along the p... | 845 | Adelle Lutz | 1 |
11,061,446 | # Adelle Lutz
## Work
### Public art and installations {#public_art_and_installations}
In 1993, Lutz created the site-specific installation *One Size Fits All*, commissioned in New York by the 42nd Street Development Project and Creative Time for the \"42nd St. Art Project\". Combining her interests in clothing, unco... | 560 | Adelle Lutz | 2 |
11,061,467 | # Bhoopali
**Bhoopali**, also known as *Bhoop*, *Bhopali,* or *Bhupali*, is a Hindustani classical raga. Bhupālī, is a raag in Kalyan Thaat. It is a pentatonic scale (uses 5 notes in ascending and descending scale). Most of the songs in this raga are based on Bhakti rasa. Since it uses 5 notes, belongs to the \"Audav ... | 693 | Bhoopali | 0 |
11,061,467 | # Bhoopali
## Organisation and relationships {#organisation_and_relationships}
Raga Bhoopali belongs to the Kalyan Thaat.
Related ragas: Deshkar (a pentatonic raga belonging to the Bilawal Thaat with the same scale as Bhoopali). Shuddha Kalyan is another similar raga.
### Samay (Time) {#samay_time}
First part of n... | 385 | Bhoopali | 1 |
11,061,467 | # Bhoopali
## Organisation and relationships {#organisation_and_relationships}
### Tamil movie songs in Mohanam {#tamil_movie_songs_in_mohanam}
Song Movie Lyricist Composer Singer
------------------... | 489 | Bhoopali | 2 |
11,061,472 | # Cartoon Network Speedway
***Cartoon Network Speedway*** is a kart racing video game released for the Game Boy Advance in 2003. Published by Majesco Entertainment and developed by DC Studios, the game features characters from Cartoon Network\'s original animated television series; *Ed, Edd n Eddy*, *Johnny Bravo*, *C... | 209 | Cartoon Network Speedway | 0 |
11,061,480 | # 2001–02 Ukrainian First League
The **2001--02 Ukrainian First League** was the eleventh season of the Ukrainian First League which was won by SC Volyn-1 Lutsk. The season started on July 17, 2001, and finished on June 16, 2002.
## Promotion and relegation {#promotion_and_relegation}
### Promoted teams {#promoted_t... | 355 | 2001–02 Ukrainian First League | 0 |
11,061,491 | # 2006 UCI Road World Championships
The **2006 UCI Road World Championships** took place in Salzburg, Austria, between September 19 and September 24, 2006. The event consisted of a road race and a time trial for men, women and men under 23.
The Men\'s road race saw Italian Olympic champion Paolo Bettini triumph, whil... | 109 | 2006 UCI Road World Championships | 0 |
11,061,500 | # Alan Martello
**Alan Martello** (born 14 September 1952) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club and Richmond Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Martello was Hawthorn\'s regular centre half-forward for much of the 1970s and a prodigious kicker of the foot... | 100 | Alan Martello | 0 |
11,061,511 | # Stenopsychidae
The **Stenopsychidae** are a family of medium to large caddisflies, some of which are noted for their black and gold wing patterns. The family contains three genera and some 70 species, which can be found in the Ethiopian, Palaearctic, Oriental, and Australian regions | 45 | Stenopsychidae | 0 |
11,061,520 | # Delta-S
**Delta-S** is a Christian industrial/progressive trance band formed in Camarillo, California, United States in 1995. Band members currently include Lyte, who writes and produces a bulk of the work, and Lucien, who tests the material\'s emotional value and authenticity.
## History
Delta-S was initially for... | 434 | Delta-S | 0 |
11,061,534 | # Ivchenko AI-14
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11,061,561 | # 1998 Fed Cup
{{ Infobox tennis circuit season \| name = 1998 Fed Cup \| image = \| image_caption = \| duration = 18 April -- 20 September \| edition = 36th \| previous = 1997 \| next = 1999 }}
The **1998 Fed Cup** was the 36th edition of the most important competition between national teams in women\'s tennis. In t... | 525 | 1998 Fed Cup | 0 |
11,061,582 | # Ken Fletcher (Australian footballer)
**Ken Fletcher** (born 21 January 1948) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Bombers. He is the father of Dustin Fletcher, who was drafted into the club through the father--son rule.
A former Essendon High School student who grew up in East Keilor,... | 227 | Ken Fletcher (Australian footballer) | 0 |
11,061,649 | # 2007 Dodge Avenger 500
The **2007 Dodge Avenger 500**, the 58th running of the race, was the eleventh race of the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series, held at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina, a suburb of Florence.
The race was postponed by rain, and was run the following afternoon, May 13 (Mother\'s Day ... | 330 | 2007 Dodge Avenger 500 | 0 |
11,061,649 | # 2007 Dodge Avenger 500
## Qualifying
Clint Bowyer won the pole position, the first career pole in the Cup series for the driver of the #07 Chevrolet Impala. Greg Biffle, who had won the two previous Darlington races, sat on the outside of Bowyer. Michael Waltrip missed his 10th straight race, while Ken Schrader ret... | 468 | 2007 Dodge Avenger 500 | 1 |
11,061,649 | # 2007 Dodge Avenger 500
## Race recap {#race_recap}
Jeff Gordon overcame a radiator problem to win the Dodge Avenger 500. The win was his third in the last four races, his sixth win in the Southern 500, and his 78th overall career. Because of the failure, his car emitted steam for the last 50 laps or so of the race.... | 645 | 2007 Dodge Avenger 500 | 2 |
11,061,652 | # Abbott's Frozen Custard
**Abbott\'s Frozen Custard** is a frozen custard franchise founded and based in Rochester, New York. The franchise has stores throughout New York state, and has expanded to other states including Florida, Louisiana, Massachusetts, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
## Overview
Ab... | 267 | Abbott's Frozen Custard | 0 |
11,061,661 | # Destruction of Psara
The **Destruction of Psara** (in *Καταστροφή των Ψαρών*, `{{Transliteration|el|Katastrofí ton Psarón}}`{=mediawiki}) was the killing of thousands of Greeks on the island of Psara by Ottoman troops during the Greek War of Independence in 1824.
## Background
By the beginning of the 19th century,... | 603 | Destruction of Psara | 0 |
11,061,672 | # Mathurin Nago
**Mathurin Coffi Nago** is a Beninese politician who was President of the National Assembly of Benin from 2007 to 2015. Previously he was Minister of Higher Education and Vocational Training from 2006 to 2007.
## Political career {#political_career}
As a candidate of the Union for Democracy and Natio... | 398 | Mathurin Nago | 0 |
11,061,673 | # Liam Tuohy (footballer)
**Liam Tuohy** (27 April 1933 -- 13 August 2016) was an Irish footballer and manager. During the 1950s and 1960s, Tuohy played as an outside left for Shamrock Rovers, Newcastle United, and the Republic of Ireland. In 1959, while playing for Ireland, Tuohy scored the first ever goal in the his... | 790 | Liam Tuohy (footballer) | 0 |
11,061,673 | # Liam Tuohy (footballer)
## Coaching career {#coaching_career}
### Shamrock Rovers {#shamrock_rovers_1}
In 1963, Tuohy returned to Shamrock Rovers as a player-coach and helped the club win a League of Ireland/FAI Cup double. In 1964, he was appointed Rovers player-manager and he subsequently guided a team that incl... | 855 | Liam Tuohy (footballer) | 1 |
11,061,693 | # Farman MF.7
The **Maurice Farman MF.7 *Longhorn*** is a French biplane developed before World War I which was used for reconnaissance by both the French and British air services in the early stages of the war before being relegated to service as a trainer.
## Design and development {#design_and_development}
The \"... | 446 | Farman MF.7 | 0 |
11,061,693 | # Farman MF.7
## Operational history {#operational_history}
### Early civil flights {#early_civil_flights}
Early versions of the design were used for instruction purposes at Maurice Farman\'s flying school at Buc.
On October 28, 1910 Maurice Tabateau won the *Coupe Michelin* prize by flying 464.72 km in 6 hr 1 min ... | 451 | Farman MF.7 | 1 |
11,061,700 | # Kinnaird, Atholl
**Kinnaird** (*An Ceann Àrd*, \"high headland\") is a village in Atholl, and the Perth and Kinross council area of Scotland. It lies on the Kinnaird Burn, one mile from Pitlochry on the A924 road | 37 | Kinnaird, Atholl | 0 |
11,061,701 | # David McKay (Australian footballer)
**David McKay** (born 5 November 1949) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Blues during the 1970s.
In 1970, in just his second season of VFL football McKay won a premiership with Carlton and was voted as best on ground in the grand final. Originally... | 89 | David McKay (Australian footballer) | 0 |
11,061,702 | # Richard Bennett (actor)
**Clarence Charles William Henry Richard Bennett** (May 21, 1870 -- October 22, 1944) was an American actor who became a stage and silent screen actor over the early decades of the 20th century. He was the father of actresses Constance Bennett, Barbara Bennett and Joan Bennett with actress Ad... | 828 | Richard Bennett (actor) | 0 |
11,061,702 | # Richard Bennett (actor)
## Select theatre credits {#select_theatre_credits}
+----------------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------... | 1,380 | Richard Bennett (actor) | 1 |
11,061,702 | # Richard Bennett (actor)
## Selected filmography {#selected_filmography}
Date Title Role Notes
------ ----------------------------- --------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1914 *... | 166 | Richard Bennett (actor) | 2 |
11,061,715 | # Saskatchewan Prairie Ice
The **Saskatchewan Prairie Ice** were a professional women\'s ice hockey team in the Western Women\'s Hockey League (WWHL). The team played its home games in Lumsden, Saskatchewan, Canada.
## History
After playing exhibition games throughout Saskatchewan in 2003-04, the Prairie Ice joined ... | 475 | Saskatchewan Prairie Ice | 0 |
11,061,716 | # Kinnaird, Gowrie
**Kinnaird** (*An Ceann Àrd*, \"high headland\") is a village in Gowrie, Perthshire, Scotland.
It is notable for its 15th-century castle. The four-storeyed Kinnaird Castle was a stronghold of the Threiplands of Fingask, a local Jacobite family. The castle was restored heavily by then owner Stuart S... | 133 | Kinnaird, Gowrie | 0 |
11,061,734 | # California Bureau of Gambling Control
The **California Bureau of Gambling Control** is a regulatory agency that is part of the California Department of Justice. It regulates legal gambling activities in California to ensure that gambling is conducted honestly, competitively, and free from criminal and corruptive ele... | 633 | California Bureau of Gambling Control | 0 |
11,061,755 | # List of Cincinnati Reds seasons
The Cincinnati Reds are a professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. The Reds play in the Central Division of Major League Baseball\'s (MLB) National League (NL). In its 122 major league seasons, the franchise has won 5 World Series championships, tied for seventh most with the P... | 495 | List of Cincinnati Reds seasons | 0 |
11,061,755 | # List of Cincinnati Reds seasons
## Seasons
+:----------------------------------------:+:---------------------------------------------------------------------------:+:-----------------------------------------:+:----------------------------------------:+:-----------------:+
| **World Series champions**\ ... | 2,944 | List of Cincinnati Reds seasons | 1 |
11,061,755 | # List of Cincinnati Reds seasons
## Record by decade {#record_by_decade}
The following table describes the Reds\' MLB win--loss record by decade.
Decade Wins Losses Pct
---------- -------- -------- ------
1880s 549 396 .581
1890s 729 639 .533
1900s 705 769... | 111 | List of Cincinnati Reds seasons | 2 |
11,061,755 | # List of Cincinnati Reds seasons
## Postseason record by year {#postseason_record_by_year}
The Reds have made the postseason sixteen times in their history, with their first being in 1919 and the most recent being in 2020 | 36 | List of Cincinnati Reds seasons | 3 |
11,061,800 | # Bülbül
**Bülbül** (`{{IPA|tr|bylbyl|}}`{=mediawiki}, literally \"nightingale\") is a Turkish and Azerbaijani surname and to a lesser extent also a female given name and may refer to:
## Surname
- Azer Bülbül (1967--2012), Azerbaijani folk singer and actor
- Kerem Bülbül (born 1995), German footballer of Turkis... | 64 | Bülbül | 0 |
11,061,816 | # Jack Kennedy (hurler)
**Jack Kennedy** (born 1982) is an Irish hurler who played as a left wing-forward for the Waterford senior team.
Kennedy joined the team during the 2003 National League and was a regular member of the starting fifteen until his retirement during the 2009 championship. During that time he won t... | 384 | Jack Kennedy (hurler) | 0 |
11,061,828 | # Greg Wells (footballer, born 1950)
**Greg Wells** (born 6 June 1950) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne and Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1970s and early 1980s.
Wells usually played as a centreman or rover. During the 1969 season Wells played in the thirds,... | 790 | Greg Wells (footballer, born 1950) | 0 |
11,061,850 | # Ziggurat Con
**Ziggurat Con** was a role-playing convention held on June 10, 2007. It was remarkable for being the only known role-playing video game convention held in a war zone. The con was held on the grounds of the Ali Airbase and Camp Adder in Iraq, both housing large numbers of North American Armed Forces per... | 412 | Ziggurat Con | 0 |
11,061,915 | # Mask (DC Comics)
**The Mask** is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as a recurring adversary of the superhero Wonder Woman. Created by writer William Moulton Marston and artist Harry G. Peter, the character debuted in 1947 in *Wonder Woman* #24 as the villainous alt... | 421 | Mask (DC Comics) | 0 |
11,061,915 | # Mask (DC Comics)
## Fictional character biography {#fictional_character_biography}
### Pre-Crisis {#pre_crisis}
The Mask was a bold villainess who trapped her prey in rigged trick masks which would release deadly hydrogen cyanide gas into her victims\' mouths unless the masks were unlatched with a special key.
Wo... | 706 | Mask (DC Comics) | 1 |
11,061,916 | # Calvin Johnson
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11,061,920 | # Mark Cronin
**Mark Cronin** is an American television producer and writer.
## Biography
Cronin grew up in the Philadelphia suburb of Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Upper Darby High School and the University of Pennsylvania. At the later, he earned a degree in Chemical Engineering and was in ... | 591 | Mark Cronin | 0 |
11,061,937 | # Anna Krylov
**Anna Igorevna Krylov** (Russian: Анна Игоревна Крылова) is the USC Associates Chair in Natural Sciences and Professor of Chemistry at the University of Southern California (USC). Working in the field of theoretical and computational quantum chemistry, she is the inventor of the spin-flip method. Krylov... | 535 | Anna Krylov | 0 |
11,061,937 | # Anna Krylov
## Career
### Awards
Krylov has received worldwide recognition, in particular for her invention of the spin-flip method. She received the 2007 WATOC (World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists) Dirac Medal for her \"outstanding research on new methods in electronic structure theory for ... | 403 | Anna Krylov | 1 |
11,061,937 | # Anna Krylov
## Career
### Professional merit {#professional_merit}
Krylov has served on the editorial boards of numerous peer-review journals, including *Annual Review of Physical Chemistry*, the *Journal of Chemical Physics*, the *Journal of Physical Chemistry*, *Chemical Physics Letters*, the *International Journ... | 394 | Anna Krylov | 2 |
11,061,970 | # Georges Adwan
**Georges Adwan** (*جورج عدوان*; born 1947) is a lawyer and a Lebanese politician who holds the position of vice-president of the executive committee of the Lebanese Forces party since 2005.
## Early life {#early_life}
Adwan was born in Deir al-Qamar of the Chouf district on September 15, 1947.
He c... | 312 | Georges Adwan | 0 |
11,061,972 | # Dittaino
The **Dittaino** (Greek: *Χρύσας*; Latin: **Chrysas**) is a river of central Sicily which rises in the Heraean Mountains, not far from the modern towns of Gangi and Enna. It is 105 km long.
After flowing through the territory of Assorus, where its tutelary divinity was worshipped with peculiar honors durin... | 95 | Dittaino | 0 |
11,062,021 | # Tseng Lung Hui Kuan
The **Tseng Lung** (**Zeng Long**) **Hui-Kuan** were Malaysian associations for people from Zengcheng (`{{zh|c=增城}}`{=mediawiki}) and Longmen (`{{zh|c=龙门}}`{=mediawiki}) counties of Guangzhou (`{{zh|c=广州}}`{=mediawiki}) prefecture in South China | 30 | Tseng Lung Hui Kuan | 0 |
11,062,025 | # Allan Davis (footballer)
**Allan Davis** (born 29 September 1948) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He played as a forward and topped the club\'s goalkicking charts in 1971 and 1973.
Davis was the youngest member of the Saints\'... | 128 | Allan Davis (footballer) | 0 |
11,062,043 | # Porphyromonas gingivalis
***Porphyromonas gingivalis*** belongs to the phylum Bacteroidota and is a nonmotile, Gram-negative, rod-shaped, anaerobic, pathogenic bacterium. It forms black colonies on blood agar.
It is found in the oral cavity, where it is implicated in periodontal disease, as well as in the upper gas... | 1,134 | Porphyromonas gingivalis | 0 |
11,062,043 | # Porphyromonas gingivalis
## Virulence factors {#virulence_factors}
### Evasion of host defenses and immune responses {#evasion_of_host_defenses_and_immune_responses}
*P. gingivalis* has many ways of evading host immune responses, which heightens its virulence. It does this by using a combination of gingipain protea... | 494 | Porphyromonas gingivalis | 1 |
11,062,043 | # Porphyromonas gingivalis
## Virulence factors {#virulence_factors}
### Pathogenesis and Cardiovascular Comorbidities {#pathogenesis_and_cardiovascular_comorbidities}
While *P. gingivalis* is a part of the typical microbiotic ecosystem of the oral cavity in humans, it can also become pathogenic if provided with suff... | 448 | Porphyromonas gingivalis | 2 |
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