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2727959 | And I also think that when one girl [Danes’ Alice] is incredibly needy and doesn’t want to let go, and the other one [Beckinsale’s Darlene] is ready to go out into the world, it’s a major rite of passage that’s almost a death--and a very compelling story.”
Claire Danes said she was drawn to the project because of its depiction of female friendship; she deferred her enrollment at Yale for a year to do the film. Bill Pullman signed on for the opportunity to shoot in the Philippines. | 485 |
12588032 | In the 1670 Treaty of Dover, Charles II of England agreed to support a French attack on the Dutch Republic and supply a British Brigade of 6,000 troops for the French army. Louis XIV paid him £230,000 per year for this, a secret provision not revealed until 1775.
When the Franco-Dutch War began in 1672, Trelawny joined the Royal English Regiment, recruited as part of the Brigade. The alliance with Catholic France was deeply unpopular; many doubted its reliability against the Protestant Dutch and so it served mainly in the Rhineland. | 538 |
2126533 | "Tonight's the Night", an episode of Grounded for Life
"Tonight's the Night", an episode of Popular | 100 |
49299061 | F: Mark Verso (GSF), Christian Chaney (FRE) *, Dominic Russo (CGY) *
M: Michael Turner (TUC), Erik Holt (SDZ), Jose Hernandez (GSF)
D: Josh Smith (BUR), Niko de Vera (POR), Gordon Hall (TUC), Nathan Aune (WAS)
F: Carlos Araujo (VIL), Bruno Henrique (MIO), | 255 |
13187886 | When, not long before, Dr Rowland Taylor of Hadleigh had found the (Roman) priest John Averth of Aldham, protected by armed guards, actually celebrating the Roman Catholic Mass in Taylor's benefice at Hadleigh, and had protested, it was Foster that had there immediately denounced Taylor as a traitor impeding the Queen's proceedings. Taylor was arrested and after an imprisonment in London and inquisition before the Bishops, was burnt at the stake at Aldham Common in February 1555. After this success Foster turned his attention to Samuel. | 542 |
12668407 | Broken Down: The EP, a 2003 hard rock album
Broken Down (Mest album), a 2014 album by Mest
"Broken Down" (song), a 2003 song by alternative metal band Sevendust
"Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down", a 2009 song by Alicia Keys
"Broken Down", a 2001 song by Eric Clapton from Reptile | 294 |
7492279 | Moskouri recorded her entry also in German (as "Die Worte dieser Nacht"), English ("The One That Got Away") and Italian ("La notte non lo sa").
This was the second appearance of a Greek artist on the Eurovision stage after Jimmy Makulis in . Greece as a nation would not join the Contest until .
The song was performed sixteenth on the night, following 's Françoise Hardy with "L'amour s'en va". At the close of voting, it had received 13 points, placing 8th in a field of 16. | 476 |
65391111 | Pinder rejoined a D'Oyly Carte touring company from April 1897 to December 1898 in Gilbert and Sullivan repertory as Counsel for the Plaintiff in Trial by Jury, Colonel Calverley in Patience, Strephon and Mountararat in Iolanthe, Arac in Princess Ida, the title role in The Mikado, First Yeoman and the Lieutenant of the Tower in The Yeomen of the Guard, Antonio, Luiz and Giuseppe in The Gondoliers, Captain Corcoran in Utopia, Limited and Count Cosmo in His Majesty. | 468 |
46662926 | The historian Jacques Schwartz tied Zenobia's actions to her desire to protect Palmyra's economic interests, which were threatened by Rome's failure to protect the provinces. Also, according to Schwartz, the economic interests conflicted; Bostra and Egypt received trade which would have otherwise passed through Palmyra. The Tanukhids near Bostra and the merchants of Alexandria probably attempted to rid themselves of Palmyrene domination, triggering a military response from Zenobia. | 486 |
18519350 | Ltd, Amrit Exports Pvt. Ltd, Raymonds Ltd, Reid and Taylor, Nahar Fabrics, Arvind, Jayashree Textiles, Winsome, Trident (Abhishek group of Industries), Bombay rayon Fashions Ltd, Intertek Technical Services, BVCOS, SGS, TUV, Century, Sarla Fabrics, Alok Industries, Ashima Textiles, Soma Textiles, Mudra, Madura Life Style, DC Decore, and BSL Limited. | 351 |
24176679 | Carthen is the creator and host of the hit radio show Discover the Leader in You that airs nationally each week on iHeart Radio and iTunes. He is the past host of the television show Joy in our Town, and TBN's Praise the Lord.
Born in rural Decatur, Alabama, in a single parent household, Carthen later lived in Toledo Ohio. He graduated from Scott High School in Toledo, Ohio, in 1989.
Carthen played on the offensive side of the ball while in high school. | 457 |
1466297 | DC Comics characters who are shapeshifters
Fictional characters who can change size | 83 |
1179127 | In the 2002 Russian census the Cossacks were allowed to have distinct nationality as a separate Russian sub-ethnical group. The Kuban Cossacks living in Krasnodar Kray, Adygea, Karachayevo-Cherkessia and some regions of Stavropol Krai and Kabardino-Balkaria counted 25,000 men. However, the strict governance of the census meant that only Cossacks who are in active service were treated as such, and at the same time, 300,000 families are registered by the Kuban Cossack Host. | 476 |
54885887 | New York: Oxford University Press, 2016
"Contemporary Filipino American Writers and the Legacy of Imperialism." Chapter 21 of Cambridge History of Asian American Literature. Eds. Rajini Srikanth and Min Song. 371–386. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015
"Revising the Romance of the Land: Place in Settler Narratives by Contemporary Asian Canadian Writers." The Canadian Mosaic in the Age of Transnationalism. Ed. Brigitte Glaser and Jutta Ernst. | 462 |
180474 | The daily strips were also printed by NBM in a 25-volume softcover edition (reprinting all of the dailies and the Sundays that ran concurrent storylines) with the strips in a smaller size and a lower quality than the hardcover volumes.
Kitchen Sink Press began a new hardcover reprint series with dailies and Sundays (in color and presented complete on one page, including title bars in the strips from the first year that were omitted from the NBM series), but discontinued it after only two volumes. These out-of-print series can be hard to find. | 548 |
52954321 | She traveled extensively, spending time in Italy, Sicily, Morocco, Algiers, Egypt, and Greece.
In 1853, she married Delos Carson (born Wyoming County. N.Y., September 12, 1828). The next year, they moved to Bloomington, Illinois where he was engaged in business until October 28, 1862, when he enlisted in Company I, 3rd Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, from which he was promoted to Captain in the Sixth United States Heavy Artillery (colored) and was killed at Fort Pillow. They had one child. | 499 |
12971889 | Nominated My Favourite On-Screen Partners (Dramas) for Burning Flame II
2003: Hong Kong 3 Weekly Magazine Popularity Awards- Popular Male Artist Award
2005: Malaysia Astro Wah Lai Toi Drama Awards- My Favourite Shot for Net Deception
2005: TVB Anniversary Awards- Nominated Best Actor in a Leading Role for Shades of Truth
2006: TVB Anniversary Awards- Nominated Best Actor for C.I.B. Files
2006: TVB Anniversary Awards- Nominated My Favourite Male Character for C.I.B. | 469 |
39286116 | Mark Rogowsky of Forbes criticized multiple aspects of the new design, including the 3D effect on the home screen wallpaper, writing that "the interaction between iOS 7 and the screen background is challenging at best", and writing that the new overall design language for the operating system "now has your icons fly into the screen whenever you unlock it like some kind of videogame effect. It's pointless, delays your access to the phone by a fraction of a second and is arguably distracting". | 496 |
24113354 | Christopher Hitchens called the book a "piece of trash novel which makes 'The Da Vinci Code' or the 'Left Behind' series seem like Proust or Balzac or George Eliot."
In 1919 the novel was made into a silent film When It Was Dark directed by Arrigo Bocchi. | 255 |
58046851 | Up to 1983 he was the minister of the department. A college has been founded and named before him in Howrah naming Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharya College in 1985.
State cabinet ministers of West Bengal | 196 |
43567447 | Princeton W. John Logan was selected as a consensus first-team honoree on the 1912 College Football All-America Team, and five other players (halfback Hobey Baker, fullback Wallace "Butch" De Witt, guard Rip Shenk, and tackles Phillips and Penfield) were selected as first-team honorees by at least one selector. | 312 |
9254441 | The north-west tower was completed in 1496, but its companion was not finished until 1902.
In contrast with the exterior, the interior gives an impression of light and spaciousness. It is of the basilica type, with its three aisles forming a single space with no transepts and no architectural boundary between nave and presbytery. The simple ribbed vault is supported on slender octagonal columns, and abundant daylight streams in through the tall clerestorey windows. | 469 |
45544166 | However, while AZT lost all of its activity in the TK- deficient cell line CEM/TK-, most of the phosphoramidates retained antiviral activity, thus being ca >10–35-fold more active than AZT in this assay. Again, alanine emerged as an important component, with the glycine analogue being inactive in HIV-infected CEM/TK- all cultures. In this assay, leucine and phenylalanine were as effective as alanine, although they were less so in CEM/TK+ assays. | 449 |
9993862 | Wood spent most of the 1995 season out of the game, making just three County Championship appearances, and did not reclaim a first-team place until 1998, during which he took two five-wicket innings, despite not performing at his peak with the bat.
When the league split into two after the 1999 season, Durham qualified for the First Division, having placed eighth during the season, and consolidated their position in the first division in 2000. At the end of the 2000 season, Wood moved to Lancashire, having seen Durham relegated to the Second Division. | 556 |
2354626 | White Ladder is the fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter David Gray. It was first released in November 1998 through Gray's own record label, IHT Records, but failed to chart. On 24 April 2000, the album was re-released by Dave Matthews' label ATO Records and debuted at number 69 on the UK Albums Chart, before climbing to number one on 5 August 2001, more than a year later. White Ladder produced five singles, including the hit "Babylon", which ignited interest in the album and shot Gray to worldwide fame. | 521 |
4259184 | In his French version of the story, La Fontaine gave it the title Le chien qui lâche sa proie pour l'ombre (The dog who relinquished his prey for its shadow VI.17), where ombre has the same ambiguity of meaning.
Thereafter, and especially during the 19th century, the English preference was to use the word shadow in the fable's title. By this time, too, the dog is pictured as catching sight of himself in the water as he crosses a bridge. | 440 |
9589712 | Jelena Muhhina (born 22 October 1988) is an Estonian former competitive figure skater. She is the 2006 Estonian national champion and placed 21st in the qualifying round at the 2006 World Championships. After missing the 2008 Estonian Championships due to injury, she did not return to competition.
Muhhina is the elder sister of Sergei Muhhin, who also competed internationally in figure skating. | 397 |
199154 | Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales about Natty Bumppo (which includes The Last of the Mohicans, 1826) treated uniquely American material in ways that were popular both in the new country and Europe.
John Neal as a critic played a key role in developing American literary nationalism. Neal criticized Irving and Cooper for relying on old British conventions of authorship to frame American phenomena, arguing that "to succeed ... [the American writer] must resemble nobody ... [he] must be unlike all that have gone before [him]" and issue "another Declaration of Independence, in the great Republic of Letters." | 607 |
600109 | On the left there was a bow in the arm turned towards the side. There was a sculpted tunic that fell to its feet, which, made of different types of wood, connected to the knees with a junction that was so invisible that the point of union could only be discovered after a very careful examination. The feet were at ground level, with the base hidden below the floor. Not very far away were some bridles and a chair for the statue, and many emblems of the deity. | 461 |
54932371 | 1 on the R&B chart and No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April. It was ranked No. 15 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1965.
"I'll Be Doggone" by Marvin Gaye was released on February 26 and rose to No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was ranked No. 58 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1965. | 313 |
33059077 | At one point Chun-hwa, Na-mi, Jang-mi and Jin-hee get together to get revenge on the group of girls who are bullying Na-mi's daughter. At Chun-hwa's funeral, Sunny (minus Su-ji), is reunited, but not every woman knows about each other's present struggles. As they are about to leave, Chun-hwa's lawyer (Sung Ji-ru) walks in and asks them if they are Sunny. He reads Chun-hwa's will, which bequeathes that Na-mi will be the leader of Sunny. | 439 |
1982193 | Mackenzie "Hardback" Bock, a newcomer to the force, becomes involved, helping Robin carry Harvey out of harm's way. The nuclear bomb is then neutralized by Batman.
In the Batman: Cataclysm storyline, Bullock is confronting Anarky in a shopping mall when an earthquake hits Gotham City. Both save their own lives by diving into a hollow art structure. Despite this, Bullock's arm is impaled by a tube of metal. He does not let this stop him, and makes his way back to the badly damaged police headquarters. | 505 |
32136277 | The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (CCASG) is a trade bloc involving the six Arab states of the Persian Gulf, with many economic and social objectives. Created in 1981, the Council comprises the Persian Gulf states of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
None of the above organisations have a specific mandate to promote or protect human rights, but each has some human rights related economic, social and cultural objectives.
The Council of Europe, founded in 1949, is the oldest organisation working for European integration. | 585 |
4878063 | Newley returned to the Kings for the 2017–18 NBL season.
On 29 March 2019, Newley re-signed with the Kings on a two-year deal. In the 2019–20 NBL season, the Kings won the minor premiership with a first-place finish and a 20–8 record and played in the NBL Grand Final series, where they lost 2–1 to the Perth Wildcats. | 318 |
116790 | This spider, as typical, coats its threads with a self-made hydrogel, an aggregate blend of glycoproteins, low molecular mass organic and inorganic compounds (LMMCs), and water. The LMMCs are hygroscopic, thus is the glue, its moisture absorbing properties using environmental humidity to keep the capture silk soft and tacky. | 326 |
43715667 | Ray LaRose (born 1941), Canadian ice hockey player
David Larose (born 1985), French judoka
Guy Larose, Canadian professional wrestler known as Hans Schmidt
Simon Larose (born 1978), Canadian tennis player
Colleen LaRose (born 1963), American citizen | 249 |
10045337 | 1/4: Defeated Jim Spencer (Australia) by unanimous decision, 5–0
1/2: Defeated Khamzat Dzhabrailov (Soviet Union) by unanimous decision, 5–0
Finals: Defeated Park Il Chun (South Korea) by unanimous decision, 5–0
Frazier–Ali teams match-up (156 lbs) Houston, Texas, February 1980:
Lost to Jeff Stoudemire by decision
National Golden Gloves (156 lbs), Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, Louisiana, | 399 |
19042693 | Of the new district's voters, 52% came from the former district, while 37% came from the latter. The remaining 11% was previously a part of the National-held district of Wagin. The former member for Stirling, National MP Terry Redman, won the seat at the election.
Prior to the 2013 state election, an electoral redistribution shifted the district to the west, moving many of the former Stirling voters into the district of Wagin and adding voters from the district of Collie-Preston. | 484 |
4473846 | After Cliff Young (a potato farmer) won the ultramarathon in 1983, the City of Colac was inspired to stage a 1000-mile race in Cliff's honour - the 1983 Cliff Young Colac 1000 which started in Melbourne and ended in the Colac Memorial Square.
In the following year, the City of Colac announced its decision to stage a six-day race. A 400-meter track was created in the Memorial square and named in his honour. | 409 |
12075937 | 1994: CD, BMG 74321 21267 2
2007: CD, Sony BMG Music Entertainment 88697094802
2011: Boney M. Original Album Classics, 5 CD, Sony Music 88697928702
2017: Boney M. Complete, 9 LP, Sony Music 88985406971 | 205 |
20663502 | In May 1945 German and Italian forces were driven out of Istria by the Partisan Army. The region, was almost entirely annexed to Tito's new Communist Yugoslavia. The new regime saw the Catholic Church as potential enemies. New holidays were introduced to replace religious feast days. The new government discouraged people from attending Church, and positioned agents outside churches to note the names of those who did. Don Francesco was seen as a leader in the community and a threat to the new regime. | 506 |
11647319 | Swords of the Undercity was written by Carl Smith, Bruce Nesmith, and Doug Niles, with a cover by Keith Parkinson, and was published by TSR in 1985 as a 32-page booklet with an outer folder.
Stephen H. Dorneman reviewed the adventure in Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer No. 80. He commented that the adventure has "excellent production values throughout, and a plethora of useful data and errata for any Gamesmaster using the Lankhmar setting in their campaign. | 454 |
13665189 | Kohtla Parish () was an Estonian municipality located in Ida-Viru County. It has a population of 1640 (2014) and an area of 101 km².
Amula, Järve, Kaasikaia, Kaasikvälja, Kabelimetsa, Kohtla, Kukruse, Mõisamaa, Ontika, Paate, Peeri, Roodu, Saka, Servaääre, Täkumetsa, Valaste, Vitsiku. | 285 |
17383182 | SQI-4032: Galuppi-Clementi-Scriabin."Dodici sonate per cembalo" by Baldassare Galuppi; "Sonata en F Minor, Op. 26 No. 12" by Muzio Clementi and Preludes Op. 11: "Prelude No. 4 in E minor", "Prelude No. 6 in B minor", "Prelude No. 10 in C sharp minor", "Prelude No. 17 in A-flat mayor" "Prelude No. 20 in C minor"; "Two Poems Op. | 328 |
2088676 | In many bicycle races, the current leader of the GC gets a special jersey awarded. In the Tour de France, the leader wears a yellow jersey, in the Giro d'Italia a pink jersey, and in the Vuelta a España the leader's jersey is red.
Jerseys of the major stage races
The listed year is the first edition of the race. The jersey was sometimes added later. | 351 |
39581307 | They are quickly caught by the local authorities and thrown in a holding cell. Jesse learns that Avery is a Unified Party worker who was put on the skyship academy with a fake background, and was to infiltrate skyship academy. Then she was feeding Madame information, she mentioned Jesse, who she is told to keep an eye on. She tells Jesses she was first friends with him because she was just following orders, but emotions got to her and they became true friends. She also states she knew Cassius was in the building, and that's why she made an attempt to save Jesse. | 569 |
23891932 | On November 30, 1891, the Alliance opened a 39-bed home at 113 MacDougal Street (today the site of the Minetta Tavern), near Hoople's business, where the poor could stay for up to sixty days, "be cleaned, clothed, treated medically and mentally", and given the opportunity to work in one of the sponsoring businesses. Plans were to establish a depot for women, rescue missions, and to establish kindergartens, day nurseries, and industrial schools. | 448 |
61812450 | Later Shiv takes her on a boat ride to Taj Mahal (just like their wedding night where he had taken her to Shikara). Shanti passes away in his arms on the boat.
Shiv takes Shanti's ashes to Kashmir like he had promised her and decides to stay in his parents' old house. He starts teaching young boys there hoping that they don't turn into terrorists like his best friend did.
In March 2018, it was reported that a film was shot under the title "Love and Letters" in Kashmir by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. | 495 |
11732822 | Working in tandem with his Congressional neighbor, Congressman Charlie Rose (Democrat, North Carolina), he was widely credited with coalition building and crafting the bipartisan legislation for the tobacco stabilization program vital to the agricultural community of the southeast.
Napier was nominated by President Reagan to the United States Court of Federal Claims in 1986. He was unanimously confirmed by the Senate. In this assignment he sat on a 16 member national trial court hearing government contracts, patents. | 522 |
2029910 | Given the association of the NL with Nazism, BUF organiser Alexander Raven Thomson even suggested that Mosley publicly denounce the League as traitors in an attempt to present a more patriotic image, although Defence Regulation 18B came into force before this could be attempted.
Chronicles of the British Far Right on the White Knights of Britain and Nordic League
Far-right politics in the United Kingdom
Political organisations based in the United Kingdom
Secret societies in the United Kingdom | 497 |
32131310 | According to a 2020 study, more than 20% of individuals in the range of 15–34 years old in late 18th century London were treated for syphilis.
The name "syphilis" was coined by the Italian physician and poet Girolamo Fracastoro in his pastoral noted poem, written in Latin, titled Syphilis sive morbus gallicus (Latin for "Syphilis or The French Disease") in 1530. | 364 |
36634642 | NRHP-listed as a contributing building in Belview Heights Historic District
Five houses in the Belview Heights Historic District, designed in Spanish Revival style.
One or more works in Howard College Estates Historic District, roughly along 77th Way, 77th Place, Vanderbilt Street, 8th Court, 8th, Rugby, and Belmont Avenues, Birmingham, Alabama, NRHP-listed
One or more works in Lakewood Historic District, roughly bounded by Lee Avenue, 82nd Street, Spring Street, and 80th Street, Birmingham, Alabama, | 506 |
15005636 | Over the years they gained a growing fanbase and national popularity, earning three Olivier Award nominations for Best Entertainment, in 1995, 2000 and 2004. They were voted 'Most Popular Act 1985' by City Limits magazine, and also earned a Perrier Comedy Award nomination. The group broke up in 1989 and subsequently reformed in 1994, performing for a further ten years, releasing a number of albums, before breaking up again in 2004. | 435 |
49357959 | According to David Harvey, “to invoke rights to the city means ‘to claim some kind of shaping power over the processes of urbanization, over the ways in which our cities are made and remade and to do so in a fundamental and radical way’."
Ideas inspiring this movement first emerged in the 1970s, with many influenced by Henri Lefebvre’s 1968 book, Le Droit à la ville. The movement has expanded and gained momentum around the world since the mid-1990s. | 453 |
2652073 | St Munchin's Infant School opened on 30 April 1961 and closed on 1978.
San Sisto College was established in 1961 by the Dominican Sisters with an initial enrolment of nine girls with teachers Sister Josephine, Sister Callista and Sister Jude. The school initiated operated at St Martin's School until the new convent was constructed in November 1961, allowing the school to operate from the old convent building. In 1963 construction commenced on purpose-built classrooms which opened in April 1964.
St Pauls Catholic Primary School closed on 1979. | 548 |
346781 | This requirement might seem a bit strict, but the aim is to get a visually expressed model which includes everything relevant to the domain and excludes everything not appropriate for the domain. To achieve this, the language has to have a good distinction of which notations and syntaxes that are advantageous to present.
To evaluate the participant appropriateness we try to identify how well the language expresses the knowledge held by the stakeholders. This involves challenges since a stakeholder's knowledge is subjective. The knowledge of the stakeholder is both tacit and explicit. Both types of knowledge are of dynamic character. | 640 |
29340948 | TNN's ties to CBS allowed it to carry CBS Sports' run overs, which happened during a NASCAR Busch Series race at Texas Motor Speedway in 1999; the 1998 Pepsi 400 was also moved to TNN when the race was postponed from the then-traditional July date to October 17, 1998, as a result of the 1998 Florida wildfires. Other motorsports events during this era were broadcast under the banner of Motor Madness. | 402 |
29730275 | "Still Falling in Love" is a single by Canadian country music artist Carroll Baker. Released in 1980, it was the first single from her album All for the Love of a Song. The song reached number one on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada in December 1980. | 256 |
41389979 | Shesh initially refuses to take his medications, is mercurial and extremely difficult to deal with. Seena avoids letting Kalyani meet Shesh throughout the ordeal fearful of the consequences of her presence. Soon though help comes in the form of the sessions at a day care center run by a social worker (Jyoti Subhash) for mentally ill patients. There with the help of fellow patients Shesh comes to the realization that he is ill and needs to take responsibility for his own wellbeing. Seena also attends the sessions for caregivers which helps her see the illness in a new light. | 580 |
489589 | Another University of Phoenix recruiter falsely claimed that the university's Bachelor of Science in Education degree would be sufficient to qualify the producer to teach in Texas or New York.
In a December 2010 Bloomberg article, former UoPX senior vice president Robert W. Tucker noted that "at critical junctures, [co-founder] John [Sperling] chose growth over academic integrity, which ultimately diminished a powerful educational model". At its peak, UoPX operated more than 500 campuses and learning sites. | 512 |
26531469 | 12-man squad: Bucharest and Paphos Sevens
Paphos Tigers - Member of Cyprus Rugby Federation | 91 |
4410565 | Route 91 became existing State Route 19, new State Route 214, part of new State Route 91, and Interstate 15.
U.S. Route 99 was eliminated, along with U.S. Route 99E and U.S. Route 99W. South of Sacramento, US 99 became an extended State Route 111, a new State Route 86, Interstate 10, Interstate 5, State Route 99, and a new State Route 204. | 341 |
4421000 | Maassen died in Wilten near Innsbruck.
Contents of Maassen's Geschichte der Quellen und der Literatur des canonischen Rechts im Abendlande
Academic staff of the University of Rostock
People from the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | 235 |
6124774 | The athletics competition at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games took place at the Estadio Pedro de Heredia in Cartagena, Colombia and lasted from July 25 to July 29. There were 23 events for men and 21 for women. A total of ten Games records were broken at the competition, in addition to a number of national records.
The events were dominated by Cuban athletes, whereas teams like Jamaica did not send their strongest athletes. With 21 gold medals, Cuba won nearly half of the events and 45 medals were won by the country's athletes. | 546 |
24457106 | Race and crime in the United States
Race and inequality in the United States
Electronic monitoring in the United States | 120 |
59567148 | style="background:#094480; color:white" | 2019 WNBA regular season
| rowspan=2| Friday, May 24 || rowspan=2| 7:30 p.m. | 118 |
17361071 | Hoang premiered Oh, Saigon in March 2007 at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, and received a nomination for Best Documentary. She had her New York premiere at the Museum of Modern Art in 2008. At the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, her film received the Grand Jury Prize. It won the Best Film and Best Feature Documentary at the 42nd Brooklyn Arts Council International Film Festival in 2008. It also screened at the Vietnam International Film Festival. | 490 |
56596882 | Member, selection committee for Asian nominations, Pew Marine Fellows Program, Pew Charitable Trusts
Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Institute for Food and Agricultural Literacy (IFAL), University of California-Davis World Food Center
Trustee, The Nature Conservancy, California Chapter
Matson, P. A. Naylor, R. L. & Ortiz-Monasterio, I. (1998). Integration of environmental, agronomic, and economic aspects of fertilizer management. | 440 |
333978 | Thames: Latin "Tamesis" from Brythonic meaning "dark river"
The Thame and Tamar, and probably the three rivers called Tame, have a similar etymological root
Torne: Likely of Finnish origin, meaning "spear"
Volga: Slavic влага "vlaga", волога "vologa" meaning "wetness", "humidity"; alternatively, Proto-Uralic *valki- "white"; alternatively, | 341 |
40837867 | On 1 July 2006, Fortis AG and Fortis Banque Assurances merged to form Fortis Insurance Belgium, the parent company of Fortis Real Estate.
After the demise and dismantlement of the Fortis group, Fortis Insurance Belgium changed its name to AG Insurance as of 22 June 2009.
On 21 September 2010, Fortis Real Estate followed suit to become AG Real Estate.
The group has completed developments of more than 2 million m² of office, residential and retail space in Europe. | 466 |
14087566 | The cure of an Augustinian nun at Antwerp in 1657 from a grievous illness, through the wearing of a cord in honour of Saint Joseph, gave rise to the pious practice of wearing it to obtain the grace of purity through his intercession. The devotion soon spread over many countries of Europe, and in the 19th century was revived at Rome in the Church of Saint Roch and in that of Saint Nicolas at Verona, Italy. Pope Pius IX, in a rescript dated 19 September 1859, approved a special formula for the blessing of the cord of Saint Joseph. | 534 |
10986866 | Mimosa invisa is a species of leguminous woody shrub or vine native to South America. Mimosa invisa includes two subspecies, each with two varieties: The species is considered to be noxious and invasive in much of the United States.
Mimosa invisa invisa var. invisa Barneby - native to Brazil and Paraguay | 306 |
376640 | In the UK, local groups or the families of Polish troops once based there have now erected memorials recording the people who arrived there after World War Two, their sacrifice and dedication to their homeland and to the country that gave them a new home. Examples can be found at Hodgemoor in Buckinghamshire and Brandon and Riddlesworth Camps in Norfolk. | 356 |
8137526 | There are about of trails for equestrian use, hiking, and mountain biking open around the lake. Many are available from the Chalfont Road parking area with additional trails from the west boat launch and on the north side of the dam.
Ice fishing, ice boating and ice skating on Marsh Creek Lake are popular winter activities.
The following state parks are within of Marsh Creek State Park: | 392 |
13663434 | | Pop (available from 2008-07-29 to 2011-09-27 in Japan) | 56 |
32782057 | In "That Girl is Poison" Emily discovers that her flask had been drugged with a sleeping pill, causing her to black out. In "Stolen Kisses", she learns that on the night she was drunk, she had visited Paige, kissing her before leaving. Paige feels guilty about what happened, believing she took advantage of her, and Emily is shocked and confused about this new revelation. That evening she returns to Paige's house and explains that she realized there was a reason she ended up at Paige's house when she was drunk: she wanted to be with Paige. | 544 |
22010251 | After her win a landmark 'Winnipeg' sign at The Forks was lit up in gold and red to celebrate her medal win. Lawes and Morris were Canada's first two-time Olympic champions in curling, and Lawes the first Canadian to win gold in curling in two consecutive Olympics.
Following her return from South Korea, Lawes joined the Jones team and took her spot at third back from Shannon Birchard who had played at this position in her absence. | 436 |
288515 | Referring to Lucas's statements that the conflict in Star Wars was inspired by the cultural backdrop of the Vietnam War, journalist Chris Taylor said the Clone Wars are a parallel to World War II. Anne Lancashire from the University of Toronto also points out some similar nomenclature between the Clone Wars and the American Civil War.
Several publications compared the political context of the Clone Wars to the Iraq War. | 423 |
72184815 | Binder was born Marianne Keller on 15 June 1958 in Baden, Switzerland to Anton Keller, a teacher who also served on the National Council (Switzerland), and writer and author Rosemarie Keller (née Borner). She has three brothers.
Binder-Keller is a communications professional. She was head of communications of CVP Switzerland and has been president of CVP in Baden District since 2015. She became president of CVP for the Canton Aargau in 2016. | 445 |
28888406 | Later additions to the facility include a schoolhouse in 1842, ten additional cells and an extension to the chapel in 1867.
Devizes Prison again became the only prison in Wiltshire after the closure in 1868 of Fisherton Anger gaol, just outside Salisbury. The prison was handed to the state in 1877. Between 1912 and 1914 the prison was used only for prisoners on remand. It was a military detention barracks from 1914 until 1920, when it fell completely out of use. In 1921 Devizes Prison officially closed. | 508 |
68436362 | One of them is the Gate of Destiny, making his first appearance at the 2020 edition on November 3, where he teamed up with Madoka Kikuta and Taketo Kamei to defeat Team Toryumon (Masato Yoshino, Último Dragón and Yasushi Kanda) in a six-man tag team match. Kobune won the Open the Triangle Gate Championship by teaming up with Kazma Sakamoto and Takashi Yoshida the same night as they defeated Naruki Doi, Punch Tominaga and Ryotsu Shimizu to win the vacant titles. | 465 |
3190123 | Rabanne's mother was a chief seamstress at Cristóbal Balenciaga's first couture house in Donostia, Basque Country, and in 1939 she moved Rabanne's family to France after he opened Balenciaga in Paris. In mid-1950s Paris, while studying architecture at l'École Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Rabanne earned money making fashion sketches for Dior and Givenchy, and shoe sketches for Charles Jourdan. | 392 |
52767700 | In 2013, some citizens opposed the City's decision to expend $6 million on the Phase 1 closure (at Macdonald Street) for only 8 blocks of Point Grey Road, redesignating it from a popular commuter motorist arterial for all users to a bike-prioritized path with all commuter motorist traffic removed. Another bike path already existed on nearby 3rd Avenue. Despite the cost and restricted use concerns, the Vision-Party-majority City Council proceeded with its inland extension of the False Creek seawall and greenway along local, residential Point Grey Road. | 557 |
57937489 | The engine of the Tipo KM, developed at 1600 rpm, had a bore and stroke of 130 x2 00mm (5.12x7.87 in), liberally-drilled pistons of the finest BND Derihon steel that weighed less than 32 ounces (907 grams) and tubular BND conrods long that tipped the scales at just 7 lb (3,1 kg).
Pioneer motor racer Charles Jarrott named the 100-hp Isotta Fraschini as ‘tops’ of the pre-1914 sports cars. | 391 |
64041398 | Section 19 obliged undertakings to supply electricity for private purposes.
Section 20 required undertakings to charge for electricity at agreed prices.
Section 21 permitted cutting-off of supply upon non-payment of charges.
Section 22 made damage with intent to cut-off electricity supply a felony.
Section 23 made stealing of electricity an offence of larceny.
Section 24 gave undertakings the power to enter premises.
Section 25 identified that electric lines, etc. shall not be the subject of distress to a property. | 526 |
46411461 | Weik died on December 25, 1979, in Manhattan, New York. Her papers are held at the University of Michigan. | 106 |
60392668 | Victoria Davies (born 7 August 1972) is a British former professional tennis player.
Davies, who comes from Bridgend, South Wales, played college tennis in the United States for the University of South Carolina. She was a doubles semifinalist at the 1994 NCAA Doubles Championships, partnering Helen Crook.
On the professional tour she featured most successfully as a doubles player, winning eight titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. She played main-draw doubles in six editions of the Wimbledon Championships. | 509 |
23860294 | Despite official lack of interest and professional impedance, Pappworth's and Beecher's work eventually led to the introduction of stricter codes of practice for human experimentation and the establishment of research ethics committees, which would have come much later had it not been for their exposés.
In an article published by King's Fund Alex Bayliss argues that this book had a huge impact on research ethics, he argues it was so powerful as Pappworth named names in the book and cited the papers in which unethical experiments were described. | 550 |
3933415 | Armands Bērziņš (born 27 December 1983) is a Latvian professional ice hockey centre currently playing for HK Prizma Riga of the Optibet Hockey League. He played for Dinamo Riga of the Kontinental Hockey League and HPK of the Finnish SM-liiga. He was drafted by the Minnesota Wild in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft, 155th overall. | 323 |
276748 | Yet, satellite villages were settled around Halona, and included Nutria, Ojo Caliente, and Pescado.
Of the three Zuni missions, only the church at Halona was rebuilt after the reconquest. According to Nancy Bonvillain, "Indeed, by the late eighteenth century, Spanish authorities had given up hope of dominating the Zuni and other western Pueblo Indians, and in 1799 only seven Spanish people were recorded as living among the Zuni.". In 1821, the Franciscans ended their missionary efforts. | 491 |
33728288 | This absence of contest was due a "family compact", which was the outcome of the ruinous expenses of the two previous elections, by which for more than thirty years one Whig and one Tory were regularly returned. The colonel's second co-member was Admiral Harvey who commanded the “Téméraire” at Trafalgar.
The colonel is recorded as being a member of Boodle's club in St James's in 1787. | 387 |
82525 | Oneiros was also, according to some myths, the name of one of the sons of Achilles with Deidamia. His brother was Neoptolemus. He was killed by Orestes, who didn't recognize him, while fighting with him in Phocis for a place to pitch a tent.
Caldwell, Richard, Hesiod's Theogony, Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Company (June 1, 1987). . | 334 |
11049870 | Interview at ABC online news (Articulate)
Interview on ABC TV's One Plus One. Wood discusses his battle with motor neurone disease and his research on Stephen King. | 164 |
52947900 | They have long accused Bangladesh's security forces, especially the elite law enforcement agency Rapid Action Battalion, of arbitrarily picking up people, torturing them, and then killing them in custody. When suspects are shown to journalists, they often wear a bulletproof vest. But, while taking them to raids to arrest their accomplices, the criminals are routinely without any such vest. Media usually reports these incidents as crossfire within quotation marks. | 467 |
4148709 | It is generally considered that N-M231 arose in East Asia approximately 19,400 (±4,800) years ago and populated northern Eurasia after the Last Glacial Maximum. Males carrying the marker apparently moved northwards as the climate warmed in the Holocene, migrating in a counter-clockwise path, to eventually become concentrated in areas as far away as Fennoscandia and the Baltic . The apparent dearth of haplogroup N-M231 amongst Native American peoples indicates that it spread after Beringia was submerged , about 11,000 years ago. | 533 |
29603083 | Project abandoned due to lack of interest)
Airport line (Connecting Ernakulam Junction with the International Airport through a new halt station. The foundation stone was laid in 2010. Project abandoned due to lack of interest and land acquisition problems).
The list includes the stations under the Thiruvananthapuram railway division and their station category.
Thiruvananthapuram railway division has the credit of building and maintaining highest number of passenger terminals in any railway division within southern railway. | 529 |
52171262 | Antonio di Maurizio Lunardini, Captains Regent (1517–1518)
Camillo di Menetto Bonelli, Leonardo di Giovanni Belluzzi, Captains Regent (1518)
Francesco di Girolamo Belluzzi, Antonio di Polinoro Lunardini, Captains Regent (1518–1519)
Girolamo di Giuliano Gozi, Pietro di Sabatino di Bianco, Captains Regent (1519)
Innocenzo di Menetto Bonelli, Francesco di Antonio Belluzzi, | 372 |
10728931 | Following his win in the 2018 UK Championship, O'Sullivan surpassed Hendry's previous record of 18 Triple Crown titles, and has now won 21. Trump is the latest player to have achieved a career Triple Crown, winning both the Masters and World Championship in the 2018–19 season after having already won the UK Championship in 2011.
Sources: World Championship; UK Championship; Masters.
One win away from Triple Crown
Of those still active on the main professional tour (), five players have won two of the three Triple Crown events, leaving them one away from completing a career Triple Crown. | 593 |
4342 | Although this culture has conventionally been identified with the migration of the Gothic ethnos into the region from the northwest, Todd argues that its most important origin is Scytho-Sarmatian. Although the Goths certainly contributed to it, so probably did other peoples of the region such as the Dacians, proto-Slavs, Carpi and possibly the Bastarnae. | 356 |
70415544 | By 24 June all elements had departed for Camp Pendleton, where the battalion was deactivated.
In 1970-1971, military police battalions were deactivated again.
Military police battalions were reactivated for the second time in 2010s according to the Marine Corps Bulletin 5400 as law enforcement battalions. There were 3 active duty (1st, 2nd, 3rd) and 1 reserve (4th) law enforcement battalions. | 395 |
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