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3263923 | To pursue these objectives, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly employs a variety of means: a Final Declaration and a number of resolutions and recommendations are adopted each year at the Annual Session; committee work addresses important contemporary international issues; different programmes, including an extensive Election Observation Programme, and various seminars, have been designed to develop and strengthen democracy; and delegations are sent on special missions to areas of latent or active crisis.
The Parliamentary Assembly was originally established by the 1990 Paris Summit to promote greater involvement in the OSCE by national parliaments of the participating States. | 682 |
36162995 | John's wife is expecting a baby whom they plan to name Soonchild, but a crisis occurs when Soonchild refuses to leave the womb because she can't hear the "World Songs" – a special kind of music that is necessary for the world to exist, and which all children must hear before they can be born.
To coax his daughter out into the world, John is forced to embark on a shamanic quest to find out why the World Songs have disappeared and bring them home so Soonchild can hear them. | 476 |
60506142 | The weather observations were made by conscripts, who had been trained in the Artillery Brigade in Niinisalo. Every three hours they sent a SYNOP telegram, which included information on the temperature, the relative humidity, wind speed and direction, quality of clouds and their lower limit and total number, as well as the barometer reading, visibility and meteorological phenomena.
On its 24th anniversary, on 1 October 2008, the Isosaari weather station ceased it operations. Before 1984, the weather station was located on Katajaluoto. | 541 |
81153 | Agnes was the daughter of the Ramnulfid Duke William V of Aquitaine (d. 1030) and Agnes of Burgundy and as such a member of the Ramnulfid family.
Agnes married King Henry III of Germany in November 1043 at the Imperial Palace Ingelheim. She was his second wife after Gunhilda of Denmark, who had died, possibly from malaria, in 1038. This marriage helped to solidify the Empire's relationships with the princely houses in the west. | 431 |
61970592 | The range closed in 1944 and the land lease ended in 1950. Most of troops trained at the range were based at the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps's Santa Anita Ordnance Training Center at the Santa Anita Racetrack in Arcadia, California in Los Angeles County. Before used as a training center the Santa Anita Racetrack was used for the Santa Anita assembly center a temporary internment camp for Japanese Americans from March 27 to October 27 of 1942. | 444 |
1107806 | Clarkson pressed them, demanded answers as to why Germany would produce this terrible wine only for export, and subject the rest of the world to it. All but one of the people interviewed were repulsed by the taste.
In the television series Still Game, episode "Lights Out", the character Jack Jarvis, played by Ford Kiernan, asks the barman Boabby to serve a Blue Nun to Isa Drennan. played by Jane McCarry. | 407 |
38216068 | Richardson made and published a booklet regarding the safety of people in 'Queues at Licensed Places of Entertainment' involving their health, weather protection and creating crush room amongst other headings. This followed a tragedy in London when some people died in a cinema fire because the emergency doors opened inwards. Richardson ensured all such doors opened outwards from now on. From 16 January 1924 the Borough was granted the status of a 'Quarter Session town'. This affected procedure and routines for Richardson and his police/court work. From this time he was very active in a prosecutors role in court cases. | 625 |
13009139 | Cecil Blakemore – played in the Football League
Harry Hancock – played in the Football League
Andrew Smith – played in the Football League and the Scottish League
Harry Stanford – played in the Football League
Sport in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley
Association football clubs established in 1887
Association football clubs disestablished in 1981
Defunct football clubs in the West Midlands (county) | 407 |
43315435 | The Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Soundtrack is an annual merit by the Africa Film Academy to reward the best use of music in a film for the year. It was introduced in the 1st edition as Best Musical Score. In the 3rd, 5th and 6th edition it was renamed to Best Original Soundtrack. It was known as Best Music in the 4th edition. In the 7th edition it was called Best Soundtrack. Since the 8th edition it has been called Achievement in Soundtrack. | 453 |
39923441 | Frank Grillo as Leo Barnes (credited as the "Sergeant"), an off duty LAPD Police Sergeant who goes out on Purge Night to find Warren Grass so he can avenge his son's death.
Carmen Ejogo as Eva Sanchez, a waitress
Zach Gilford as Shane, estranged husband of Liz
Kiele Sanchez as Liz, estranged wife of Shane
Zoë Soul as Cali Sanchez, Eva's 17-year old daughter
Justina Machado as Tanya, friend of Eva and co-worker
John Beasley as Papa Rico Sanchez, | 454 |
2637013 | By July 1974, Joanne Woodward had agreed to co-star and Lorenzo Semple had rewritten the script. Producer Foster says it was Woodward's suggestion to relocate the story from California to Louisiana, as she felt it would offer a point of difference.
By September 1974, Tracy Keenan Wynn, who had earned a strong reputation writing TV movies, was working on the screenplay. Hill said that later Eric Roth did some writing on it. | 426 |
29829453 | It also warned that overreaction to publication of leaked material in the press will be more damaging to American democracy than the leaks themselves.
Emily Berman, a lawyer from the Liberty and National Security Project at NYU Law School told David Weigel of Slate why calls for WikiLeaks to be labeled a Foreign Terrorist Organisation are unrealistic: "A definition of material support which includes that would be so broad that it could include scholarly research and op-eds ... If the State Department designated WikiLeaks as a terrorist organization, a law professor working on these issues would immediately be at risk of criminal prosecution". | 650 |
13016379 | Since 1946, it has been part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
The council is made up of 8 council members, who were elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman. | 247 |
18965012 | The remaining two, which have been little-studied, O. p. argentata collected mostly at the Helan Shan Range and the O. p. sunidica found mostly near the Chinese-Mongolian border, both of which found in rocky habitats with very restricted ranges.
Pallas's pikas are much smaller in body size than other herbivores that usually share the same environment. Their body size allows them to consume more of the lower level vegetation, giving them more of an advantage over larger herbivores, such as livestock. | 504 |
53442066 | She was transferred to a more suitable hospital only when the symptoms of encephalitis became more evident, and she passed away before treatment could be effective.
IL BRACCIO DEL TEMPO - From a visual rhythm to the polyrhythm (Simeoli Edition);
I CLASSICI PER STRUMENTI A PERCUSSIONE (Cembalo Edition);
ASSONANZE DEL PASSATO - For vibraphone (Simeoli Edition); | 367 |
25512250 | The negation of a conjunction: ¬(p ∧ q), and the disjunction of negations: (¬p) ∨ (¬q) can be tabulated as follows:
The logical NOR is an operation on two logical values, typically the values of two propositions, that produces a value of true if both of its operands are false. In other words, it produces a value of false if at least one of its operands is true. ↓ is also known as the Peirce arrow after its inventor, Charles Sanders Peirce, and is a Sole sufficient operator. | 478 |
11539626 | New Internationalist Left (, Nea Diethnistike Aristera (NEDA); ) is a Trotskyist political organization in Cyprus. It was affiliated to International Socialist Alternative until 24 June 2021. It is not represented in parliament or other government bodies.
NEDA supports the resolution of the national question through the demilitarisation and re-unification of Nicosia and Cyprus. In its own words the party calls for:
The opening of all the barricades.
The withdrawal of all the armies. | 489 |
983 | The first was published in the Revue Libre in 1943, the second in the Cahiers de Libération in 1944, and the third in the newspaper Libertés, in 1945. The four letters were published as Lettres à un ami allemand (Letters to a German Friend) in 1945, and were included in the collection Resistance, Rebellion, and Death.
Camus regretted the continued reference to himself as a "philosopher of the absurd". He showed less interest in the Absurd shortly after publishing Le Mythe de Sisyphe. | 488 |
169523 | Then-French President Jacques Chirac became the subject of controversy the day before the International Olympic Committee was due to pick a host city. Chirac made comments stating that "the only worse food than British food is Finnish" and "the only thing the British have done for Europe's agriculture is mad cow disease". Not only were Chirac's comments considered unsportsmanlike where the normal etiquette is not to criticize rival cities, there were two IOC members from Finland who would vote in the final ballot. | 519 |
127829 | About 19.0% of families and 26.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 37.0% of those under age 18 and 33.7% of those age 65 or over, resulting in over a third of the residents living in poverty.
The Whiteville City School system includes the following schools:
Whiteville High School, home of the Wolfpack, | 327 |
22456675 | Chemical and microbial analyses both indicate that a rare subglacial ecosystem of autotrophic bacteria developed that metabolizes sulfate and ferric ions. According to geomicrobiologist Jill Mikucki at the University of Tennessee, water samples from Blood Falls contained at least 17 different types of microbes, and almost no oxygen. An explanation may be that the microbes use sulfate to respire with ferric ions and metabolize the trace levels of organic matter trapped with them. Such a metabolic process had never before been observed in nature. | 551 |
52935966 | She becomes Mayu's LRIG since her new wish is to become an LRIG of a selector who can bring greater despair to others. When Mayu gives Ruko a chance for an instant win if she correctly guess what the colour of her card is, Ruko correctly guessed that Mayu's card has no colour, resulting with Mayu's loss and Ulith destroyed into nothingness.
Chiyori's LRIG, blue in color, who cares more for her well being than her own. | 422 |
33976803 | For low-income households this cost increase is even more pressing, for which home energy expenditures can be as high as a fifth of household income and more than a quarter of total housing costs. For that reason, improving energy efficiency has been pointed out as one of the challenges for American housing by the Joint Center for Housing Studies.
Energy expenditures for low income households have risen over the past decades, and the energy burden (energy expenditures as share of household income) has increased since 1997. | 528 |
2967481 | Nick Tana is the former chairman of the Australian association football club Perth Glory. He had been the chairman and the majority shareholder of Perth Glory from the club's inception in 1995 until 2006.
Tana is the former owner of fast food chains Chicken Treat and Red Rooster, as well as being the operator of a carrot farm (Sumich). He is also head of Allia Holdings who hold the operating licence for nib Stadium.
On 1 May 2006, Tana ended his ownership of the Perth Glory with the intention of working for the Football Federation Australia. | 547 |
512901 | Minear was an assistant director on the film Platoon, and wrote episodes for several television series including The X-Files, Zorro, and Lois and Clark. He later wrote, executive-produced, and directed episodes of Strange World, Angel, Firefly, Wonderfalls, and The Inside (which he also created, with Howard Gordon).
Minear had another series, Drive, airing on Fox in April 2007, however it was cancelled by the network after only four episodes. | 446 |
71622750 | On October 25 it took part in the liberation of Dnepropetrovsk and was awarded a battle honor:At the same time that this Dnipropetrovsk Operation was being carried out, elements of 2nd Ukrainian Front, after crossing the Dniepr farther upstream, reached Piatykhatky before driving on to Kryvyi Rih, which was liberated but then lost under the weight of counterattacks by 1st Panzer Army. | 387 |
3256268 | At the 2023 local elections, it gained a second seat on Leeds City Council from Labour, but lost the seat on Derbyshire Dales District Council to the Conservatives.
In October 2022, the SDP announced a general election pact with the right-wing populist and Eurosceptic party Reform UK.
The second incarnation of the Social Democratic Party, often referred to as "the continuing SDP", decided to dissolve itself after a disastrous result in the May 1990 Bootle by-election. However, a number of SDP activists met and voted to continue the party in defiance of the National Executive. | 582 |
5197221 | Clipper Valley is a vast, oval-shaped alluvial plain located in the eastern Mojave Desert, in San Bernardino County, California, in the south of the Mojave National Preserve. Interstate 40 passes the valley along its southern border, and Needles, California and the Colorado River are to the east.
The Valley is north of the Clipper Mountains, southeast of the Providence Mountains, and northwest of the Sacramento Mountains. Covering over , the valley is large enough to hold most of greater Los Angeles. | 506 |
131393 | Passenger trains ran between Pottsville, Reading, Pottstown, and Philadelphia along the Pottsville Line until July 27, 1981, when transit operator SEPTA curtailed commuter service to electrified lines. Since then, there have been repeated calls for the resumption of the services. | 280 |
108925 | According to Newport histories, Justis saw the area's potential as a commercial crossroads and a port.
George Washington passed through during the Revolutionary War during preparations for the Battle of the Brandywine in 1777. The town dropped "Ayre" from its name by the time what would become the U.S. Postal Service opened a branch office there in 1793. | 356 |
61778781 | War The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady The Misfit of Demon King Academy The Millionaire Detective Balance: Unlimited The Prince of Tennis The Promised Neverland (season 2)
The Reincarnation of the Strongest Exorcist in Another World The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent The Tale of Outcasts The Tower of Druaga The World Is Still Beautiful Time of Eve Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs To Be Hero Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun Tokyo 24th Ward Tomo-chan is a Girl! | 537 |
44775663 | 2008 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 2.7 km ||
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17710190 | e Memórias - "Joaquim De Almeida's Theater Stories and Memories" (2007)
CTJA Gosto de ser Grande -" Joaquim De Almeida's Theater likes to be Big" (2006)
CTJA Tempo de Cultura - "Joaquim De Almeida's Theater Time of Culture" (2005) | 232 |
16221149 | Players of American football from Rochester, New York
Sportspeople from Monroe County, New York | 95 |
69891772 | Les Beaux jours de Flavien, 1905
Monsieur Carotte. La Petite bergère. Le Bal des pantins, 1910 | 94 |
2333990 | The citation for his Army DSM reads:
Harbord was also awarded numerous foreign decorations, which included: Legion of Honor (Commander) (France); Croix de Guerre with two palms (France); Order of the Crown (Grand Officer) (Belgium); Order of St Michael and St George (Knight Commander) (Great Britain); Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus (Commander) (Italy); Order of Prince Danilo I (Grand Officer) (Montenegro); Order of Polonia Restituta (Grand Officer) (Poland); and La Medalla de Solidaridad (second class) (Panama). | 522 |
12892975 | Capable of , she carried two guns, other smaller guns and 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes and had a complement of 72 men.
She was present with First Destroyer Flotilla on 28 August 1914 at the Battle of Heligoland Bight, led by the light cruiser Fearless.
Lizard took part in the Battle of Jutland as part of the First Destroyer Flotilla. She survived the battle unscathed and with no known casualties. | 402 |
46871127 | March 3 – 15: Biathlon World Championships 2015 in Kontiolahti
Men's 10 km Sprint winner: Johannes Thingnes Bø
Women's 7.5 km Sprint winner: Marie Dorin Habert
Men's 12.5 km Pursuit winner: Erik Lesser
Women's 10 km Pursuit winner: Marie Dorin Habert
Men's 20 km Individual winner: Martin Fourcade
Women's 15 km Individual winner: Ekaterina Yurlova | 361 |
25138411 | Mary Bovard as Apartment House Tenant
Fetrow, Alan G. . Sound films, 1927-1939: a United States Filmography. McFarland, 1992. | 126 |
4473158 | A wind ensemble placed first in the Class A concert competition at the 2007 Lincoln Tournament of Champions. In 2013, freshman symphonic band received unanimous superior during the CMEA Band Festival.
Irvington's marching band was composed of approximately 186 members during the year of 2013–2014 and has been steadily growing. During the 2014–2015 season, the band consisted of almost 250 members. In 2005, the marching band won first place in the Division B competition at the Tournament of Champions at Lincoln High School in Stockton. | 539 |
28651639 | On 22 February 2011, McDonald joined Northern Premier club Nantwich Town on a month-long loan deal. The loan was extended on 24 March until the end of the season.
At the end of the season he was informed by Oldham that he was out of contract and would not be offered a new deal.
In July 2011, McDonald agreed to join Colwyn Bay.
In late 2011 he rejoined his former loan club, for the third time, this time on a permanent deal. | 426 |
4092036 | This brought the attention of New York City mayor John Lindsay, a fan of Broadway theater.
The UDG proposed that One Astor Plaza include a theater, a suggestion that the Minskoffs initially opposed. The family brought their concerns to CPC chairman Donald H. Elliott, who supported the theater, then to mayor Lindsay, who not only endorsed the CPC and UDG but convinced the Minskoffs to include a theater in their tower. The Minskoffs then submitted several alternative plans for a tower on the Astor site. | 506 |
8571001 | King Childebert had ordered the Council to be summoned to deal with the case of Bishop Marcus of Orleans, who had been driven from his see. After defending Mark, Bishop of Orléans, from attacks made upon him, finding nothing in the charges made by his enemies, the Council issued some twenty-four canons.
The Council pronounced an anathema against the errors of Nestorius and Eutyches (Canon I). | 396 |
44282397 | A deluxe edition of Run was released on 30 October, which included remixes of the singles, "U Don't Know", "I Want U", "Games", "Run" and "Get Ready".
Alison Wonderland was nominated for in two categories at the ARIA Music Awards of 2015, Best Dance Release for the single, "Run"; and Best Video for "U Don't Know" featuring Wayne Coyne. The latter was in a category that was publicly voted. She was one of eight nominees to gain exactly two nominations. | 454 |
25407774 | Seeking new and old allies, Kiryu is tasked with stopping a fallout between both organizations, while also facing the threat of a Korean mafia syndicate.
Yakuza 3: In March 2009, Kiryu now runs the Morning Glory Orphanage in Okinawa, where he raises nine children, including his surrogate daughter Haruka. When a business deal backed by members of the Tojo Clan threatens to tear down the orphanage, Kiryu travels from the beaches of Okinawa back to Kamurocho to confront new emerging threats within the clan. | 509 |
64390243 | Luiza Toshmetova is an Uzbekistani former footballer who played as a defender. She has been a member of the Uzbekistan women's national team.
Toshmetova capped for Uzbekistan at senior level during the 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification.
List of Uzbekistan women's international footballers
Year of birth missing (living people) | 334 |
37078008 | /ɯ/ vs. /ɤ/: /tɯ31/ ‘to hit’ vs. /tɤ31/ ‘to soak’
/u/ vs. /o/ vs. /ɔ/: /tʰu55/ ‘thick’ vs. /tʰo55/ ‘to open a hole’ vs. /tʰɔ55/ ‘number of times/
/a/ vs. /ɐ/: /tɕa31/ ‘to eat’ vs. | 179 |
14193812 | Hilmo, Maidie (2004) Medieval Images, Icons, and Chaucer Illustrated English Literary Texts: From Ruthwell Cross to the Ellesmere Chaucer, Ashgate Publishing.
Holt, Dennis "About the Endangered Language Fund Logo", accessed November 2007.
Ladis, Andrew & Maginnis, Hayden B. J. (1997), Painting in the Age of Giotto: A Historical Reevaluation, Penn State Press, , , google books
Pohl, Mary; Pope, Kevin O.; Nagy, Christopher von (2002). | 440 |
4107106 | This meant that he played just one league game for Bradford Park Avenue during his loan spell, scoring one goal.
In February 2011, Chilaka went out on loan again, this time to Conference North side Harrogate Town, making his debut in the club's 3–1 away win at Gainsborough Trinity. He scored a hat-trick in his final game before his loan spell ended as Harrogate ran out 3–0 winners against Gloucester City on 26 March. Chilaka played eight games for Harrogate, scoring three times. | 483 |
46892191 | The badminton men's singles tournament at the 2015 European Games took place from 22 to 28 June.
The singles tournaments will be played with 32 participants, initially playing in eight groups of four, before the top two from each group qualify for a 16-player knock-out stage.
All times are in AZST (UTC+05).
Seeds for all badminton events at the inaugural European Games were announced on 29 May.
The group stage draws were held on 2 June. | 440 |
58448282 | Samuel Yves Oum Gwet (born 14 December 1997), known as Samuel Gouet, is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Swiss club Yverdon-Sport and the Cameroon national team.
On 23 June 2021, Gouet signed a three-year contract with Mechelen in Belgium.
On 26 July 2023, Gouet moved to Yverdon-Sport in Switzerland on a two-year contract. | 369 |
62784655 | Feminist consciousness is defined as "politicized gender identification," which is when women link their gender identity and the societal issues that arise alongside it with a set of political beliefs. Based on research regarding women's rights activism, personality and life experiences can be seen as factors that lead to feminist consciousness. For instance, women who are more politically engaged tend to embrace feminism and feminist activism than women who are not. | 471 |
24436223 | The most significant "lessons learned" include the vulnerability of surface ships to anti-ship missiles and submarines, the challenges of coordinating logistical support for a long-distance projection of power, and reconfirmation of the role of tactical air power, including the use of helicopters.
In his book The Price of Admiralty, military historian Sir John Keegan noted that the brief conflict showed the incurable vulnerability of surface ships to anti-ship missiles, and, most importantly, to submarines: despite the seemingly limited consequences of the war, it confirmed the dominance of the submarine in naval warfare. | 629 |
36090985 | 2003: The North American Conference on Bisexuality hosted a Bi Health Summit organized by Cheryl Dobinson, Luigi Ferrer and Ron Fox, and the first Bi People of Color Summit was coordinated by Angel Fabian and Penelope Williams.
2003: The Center for Sex and Culture, founded by Carol Queen and Robert Lawrence in 1994, opened its archive and sexuality research library, becoming the first public non-profit community-based space designed for adult sex education, including continuing professional education. | 507 |
1131780 | The Supreme Court issued its opinion in this case on April 18, 2007, ruling in favor of Gonzalez and the Justice Department and upholding the 2003 Partial Birth Abortion Act as constitutional.
Shortly before the July 1, 2005, retirement announcement of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Sandra Day O'Connor, rumors started circulating that a memo had leaked from the White House stating that upon the retirement of either O'Connor or Chief Justice of the United States William Rehnquist, that Gonzales would be the first nominee for a vacancy on the Court. | 582 |
65624789 | Between 2013 and 2014, Arbel studied at the Newpark Music School Center in Dublin, Ireland; she was selected as the school's representative at the 24th Annual International Association of Schools of Jazz which was held in South Africa.
She has performed as a singer and dancer around the world, including Israel, Turkey, Bulgaria and the U.S. In 2016, She took part in the Israeli musical performance of If I Could Rewrite the World. | 433 |
24496848 | is a passenger railway station located in the city of Shiki, Saitama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tōbu Railway.
Yanasegawa station is served by the Tōbu Tōjō Line from in Tokyo, with some services inter-running via the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line to and the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line to and onward via the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Minato Mirai Line to . | 374 |
54711557 | The school was completed in 1870 for a cost of about $3000. Although originally designed to seat 150 pupils, it probably served around 50 when it first opened. Larger desks were soon installed, reducing the capacity to about 70 students. In the lat 1880s, a second room was added, bringing the total capacity up to about 130 students.
The school remained in use until the late 1950s. In 1967, the Kalamazoo Valley Intermediate School System (now the St. | 453 |
3147716 | According to Ukrainian historian and former UPA soldier Lev Shankovsky, immediately upon assuming the position of commander of UPA Shukhevych issued an order banning participation in anti-Jewish activities. No written record of this order, however, has been found.
The UPA was joined by various people from the Caucasus and Central Asia who had fought in German formations. The rise of non-Ukrainians in the Ukrainian Insurgent Army gave stimulus to the special conference for Captive Nations of Europe and Asia which took place 21–22 November 1943 in , not far from Rivne. | 573 |
2278595 | Legendary is the first compilation album by American metalcore band Zao. It was released on December 17, 2003, on Solid State/Tooth & Nail/EMI. It is the eighth album by the group. The last three songs are previously unreleased studio demos with Corey Darst on vocals. "The Icarus Complex" appeared on This is Solid State Vol.3. | 328 |
7943710 | It has a leading Broadway series, produces grand opera, is the home of the resident professional theater company Jobsite Theater, and also presents a wide variety of concerts and other events.
The Tampa Theatre a historic U.S. theater and city landmark in the Uptown District of downtown Tampa, Florida. On January 3, 1978, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The Theatre features a wide range of independent, foreign, and documentary films on a daily basis. | 485 |
1872786 | The Mabel McDowell Adult Education Center (formerly the Mabel McDowell Elementary School) is an adult education center of the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation occupying a historic building in Columbus, Indiana. The building, built in 1960, is a major early work of architect John Carl Warnecke.
It was converted to an adult education center in 1982.
In 2001, the building was designated by the National Park Service as a National Historic Landmark because of its architecture. | 489 |
2703789 | Bumgarner was quoted a few days later saying of the detainees: "The trust level is gone. They have shown time and time again that we can't trust them any farther than we can throw them. There is not a trustworthy son of a ... in the entire bunch."
An investigation by DOD by the NCIS cleared personnel of any wrongdoing but made recommendations for changes in treatment of detainees. It was released by DOD in 2008 in a heavily redacted form. | 442 |
43240 | the Borough of County Line in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania changed its name to Telford in 1857, after the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company named its new station there "Telford" in honour of Thomas Telford;
Telford Bridge (footbridge), in 2008, a footbridge was erected over the Shubenacadie Canal in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and named for Telford, who made important contributions to the nineteenth-century Canadian canal;
Thomas Telford Basin, part of a residential development on the Ashton Canal in Manchester. | 519 |
35852422 | Sophie of Winzenburg (1105 in Winzenburg, near Hanover – 6 or 7 July 1160 in Brandenburg an der Havel) was the first Margravine of Brandenburg.
Sophie was a daughter of Count Herman I of Winzenburg and his first wife, who was a Countess of Everstein. She donated an oxgang of farmland near Wellen to the monastery at Leitzkau and later another oxgang near Wolmirsleben. In 1158, she accompanied her husband on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. | 440 |
146118 | central ridgeway): Pforzheim to Waldshut ()
Ostweg (Black Forest eastern ridgeway): Pforzheim to Schaffhausen ()
Black Forest North Perimeter Way: Mühlacker to Karlsruhe ()
Two Valleys Trail: round hiking trail from/to Waldkirch ()
Freiburg-Lake Constance Black Forest Trail: Freiburg to Konstanz ()
Saar-Hunsrück-Steig: Trier to Saarschleife in Mettlach or Idar-Oberstein 9 () | 381 |
41466468 | In it he claimed that the air known as The Harmonious Blacksmith had been sung by a blacksmith at Cannons, near Edgware, of the name of Powell, and overheard by Georg Frideric Handel. He set up memorials to Powell, and bought an anvil on which (he claimed) the blacksmith accompanied his song.
In 1841 Clark returned to the subject of John Bull, and issued a prospectus for the publication of all the extant works of the Elizabethan composer. | 442 |
4286550 | In 1960, a comprehensive restoration of the Martin Church was completed. In 1964 Feldkirch celebrated the construction of Wessenberg school. Ten years later, in 1974, the kindergarten St. Martin was founded. In the same year, Feldkirch became part of Hartheim. | 260 |
30751863 | John Elder (pastor) (1706–1792), the "Fighting Parson", founder of the Paxton Boys of Pennsylvania
John Elder (cricketer) (born 1949), Irish cricketer
John Elder (writer) (fl. 1542 – 1565), Scottish cartographer and writer
John Elder (shipbuilder) (1824–1869), Scottish marine engineer and shipbuilder
John Elder (politician), farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia | 369 |
8303255 | As with Epictetus, true virtue shows itself with him in its external evidences by a natural, simple, and moderate way of living.
Paedagogus (in Greek) at The Son of Man website. Archived on 2016-03-03. | 201 |
4431503 | A month later, the government announced that a Roman Catholic church would be built at the junction of Toa Payoh Central and Lorong 4. The announcement sparked off a massive challenge of raising $450,000 for a church building, which fell on the shoulders of the late Rev Fr Pierre Abrial and Rev Fr Adrian Anthony.
While contributions were forthcoming from benefactors and parishioners, Fr Abrial had to make personal visits to parishioners to ask for further donations, some of which were collected over 18 months instalments. | 527 |
29115462 | FC Přední Kopanina at the website of the Prague Football Association
Football clubs in the Czech Republic
Association football clubs established in 1934 | 153 |
55027241 | Agnes Bakkevig (7 March 1910 – 3 February 1992) was a Norwegian politician.
She was elected deputy representative to the Storting for the periods 1961–1965, 1965–1969 and 1969–1973 for the Conservative Party. She replaced Edvard Isak Hambro at the Storting from May to September 1966. | 286 |
24763541 | Doug Cowie (umpire), New Zealand cricket umpire
Helen Cowie (historian), Professor at the University of York
Helen Cowie (bullying expert), Emeritus Professor of Health and Social Care at University of Sussex
Helen Cowie (doctor) (1875-1956), New Zealand doctor
James Cowie (Australian settler), mayor of Geelong, Victoria | 322 |
13529329 | International Research Group on Abductive Inference, et al., eds., U., Frankfurt, Germany. Uses frames. Click on link at bottom of its home page for English. Moved to U. of , Germany, home page not in English but see Artikel section there.
L'I.R.S.C.E. (1974–2003)—, U. of , France.
Minute Semeiotic, , U. of , Brazil. English, Portuguese. | 343 |
71665603 | A.D. 3360, a year in the 4th millennium CE
3360 BC, a year in the 4th millennium BCE
3360, a number in the 3000 (number) range
3360 Syrinx, a near-Mars asteroid, the 3360th asteroid registered
Texas Farm to Market Road 3360, a state highway | 244 |
5161996 | Meanwhile, the Uganda Army Air Force had suffered such heavy losses during operations in February that it was effectively eliminated as a fighting force.
Libyan intervention and Battle of Lukaya
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, an ally of Amin, felt that Uganda—a Muslim state in his view—was being threatened by a Christian army, and wished to halt the Tanzanians. He also felt that Uganda under Amin served as a crucial counterbalance in northeast Africa to Sudan and Egypt, which had strained relations with Libya. | 516 |
47350033 | "Milwaukee, Here I Come" is a song written by Lee Fykes and recorded as a duet by American country singers George Jones and Brenda Carter. The single, released on the Musicor label, was a hit, reaching #13 on the Billboard country singles chart. Carter was also signed to Musicor, which is the main reason she was brought in to sing with Jones on the track, and in an interview with Music City News in the summer of 1968, Jones expressed interest in producing the seventeen-year-old Maynardville, Tennessee singer. | 516 |
54030437 | The Century of Women: How Women Have Transformed the World Since 1900 was a bold overview of recent history from a feminist humanist perspective, placing women's historical empowerment at the heart of understanding recent changes in politics, economics, demography, culture, and knowledge making. Karen Offen, of Stanford University, called it a book that "should find a place on every intelligent person's reading list." With the political philosopher Mihaela Miroiu, Bucur published Birth of Democratic Citizenship: Women in Modern Romania in November 2018 with Indiana University Press. | 589 |
16061617 | Printmaking had been a separate Department at VCA before the merger, the Head being a Prahran graduate, Allan Mitelman, who was replaced by John Scurry, Head of Printmaking at Prahran. Jock Clutterbuck (VCA) and David Wilson (Prahran) alternated the role of Head of the newly merged Department of Sculpture.
Heads of the school and teachers of painting | 352 |
28561601 | Irwin Elliot Smigel (October 9, 1924 – October 17, 2016) was an American aesthetic dentist, innovator and philanthropist.
Smigel founded the American Society for Dental Aesthetics (ASDA), and was President of the ASDA until his death in 2016. Smigel was involved with many major developments in dentistry over the past three decades, including: tooth bonding, laminates, veneers, changing facial structures and teeth whitening. New York University College of Dentistry dubbed him "The Father of Aesthetic Dentistry" in 2000. | 524 |
5803695 | A 250-acre (1 km2) pharma park will be set up within the Nanguneri Special Economic Zone in Tirunelveli, Health Minister K.K.S.S.R. Ramachandran announced in the Assembly on Thursday.
Between 40 and 50 large and small pharmaceutical manufacturers and eight to 10 allied institutions would set up shop in the Nanguneri SEZ, providing 2,800 direct jobs and 6,000 indirect jobs. It was estimated that drugs worth over ₹500 crore would be manufactured. | 448 |
68324584 | On November 18, 1952, it was announced that the Borough of Metuchen and Raritan Township had agreed on a five-year agreement for sewage treatment. Under the terms of the contract, the Borough of Metuchen would treat up to 200,000 gallons of sewage a day, with Raritan Township paying $55 for every million gallons treated. Raritan Township also agreed to pay the costs of constructing the sewer lines from Stephenville to the Borough of Metuchen's treatment plant. The New Jersey Department of Health was however not notified of this agreement and raised three objections. | 572 |
37471753 | diplomat and privy councillor (died 1593)
Ludvig Munk, count and governor (died 1602)
10 April – Frederick I, King of Denmark and Norway (born 1470)
3 May Henrik Gøye, governor and landowner
6 September – Skipper Clement, privater (born 1484)
Years of the 16th century in Denmark | 284 |
11908527 | The Bartel BM 6 was a Polish biplane trainer fighter aircraft of 1930. It did not advance beyond the prototype stage.
The aircraft was designed by Ryszard Bartel in the Samolot factory in Poznań, as a trainer-fighter plane. The BM-6 prototype, designated BM 6a, was flown on 8 April 1930 in Poznań. Its advantage was an easy construction and maintenance, according to Bartel's design philosophy. | 395 |
26099108 | Moore and Bening were both nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and Mark Ruffalo was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Cholodenko and Blumberg were also nominees for Best Original Screenplay. The film was nominated for Best Picture at the 83rd Academy Awards. Bening and Ruffalo were nominated for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor respectively. Cholodenko and Blumberg were also nominated for Best Original Screenplay. | 486 |
14725014 | A wire service report in August 1913 suggested that as long as Craig stuck to his decision to give up football, every conversation would turn to his "holdout stunt." The report also noted: "If the...football star really needs the time he might devote to football for his studies it is a pity. He will hardly gain all the time he hopes by quitting, for much of it will be taken up by the persistence of the well-wishers of the football team. And, moreover, in the end he is almost certain to give way." | 504 |
420908 | Finally, he fights the Zmeu, beats him, and frees Ileana Cosânzeana. They both live happily ever after.
Ileana Cosânzeana is in some tales described to have an elder brother – Verea Viteazul. | 191 |
64390704 | Per Article 24 of the competition regulations, the payment of $MXN3 million from Liga de Expansión clubs will be distributed among the last three positioned in the coefficient table as follows: Last place pays 1.5 million, the penultimate place pays 1 million, and the sixteenth place pays 500 thousand. If any affiliate club or new club from the Liga Premier is ranked in the bottom three at the end of the season, they are exempt from paying any fine and it will not be covered by any other club. | 498 |
1394514 | Duxbury wrote of her "Dorisisms", described as "often off-the-cuff cameos of her fellow thespians", which "were a common delight in Granadaland."
When she was not recording or rehearsing, Speed played bridge with other Coronation Street cast members, and did the crossword in The Guardian. "She played bridge like a professional, and went through crosswords like a knife through butter," Jean Alexander (Hilda Ogden) recalled. Speed's hobbies at home were reading theatrical biographies and watching Coronation Street. | 519 |
229257 | George Michael, in Willis Carto and the American Far Right, says that LaRouche shared with the Liberty Lobby's Willis Carto an antipathy towards the Rockefeller family. The Liberty Lobby defended its alliance with LaRouche by saying the U.S. Labor Party had been able to "confuse, disorient, and disunify the Left". | 315 |
46239205 | He had his best season in Pakistan in 1970-71 when he scored 342 runs in five matches at an average of 68.40, including 116 not out for Pakistan International Airlines B against National Bank in the BCCP Trophy. His last century came in 1972-73 when he made 119 for PIA against Lahore B.
Khan lives in retirement in Margate, Florida, with his wife, Rehana. | 356 |
1481265 | Aerorand - the newest suburb in Middelburg
CBD - the oldest part of town
Dennesig - named after the conifer trees scattered through the suburb
Golfsig - upmarket suburb with a view of the golf course
Clubville - leafy suburb with a view of the golf course
Industrial Area - various industrial businesses
Kanonkop - translated as "Cannon Hill," referring to the days of the Anglo-Boer War, | 394 |
16944161 | Estep is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Harry Allison Estep (1884–1968), member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
Joanna Estep (21st century), illustrator, writer and cartoonist
Maggie Estep (1963-2014), American poet and writer
Mary Jo Estep (1909 or 1910-1992), a Shoshone child survivor of the Battle of Kelley Creek
Preston Estep (21st century), American biologist
William Roscoe Estep (1920-2000), American Baptist historian and professor | 500 |
7526441 | In 1351, a mass mobilization of workers from the farming population, numbering 150,000 in total, for a project to rechannel the Yellow River and to open the Grand Canal in western Shandong saw ripe conditions for recruitment by the Red Turbans. A Red Turban leader, Han Shantong, and his advisor, Liu Futong, successfully recruited from the disgruntled workers, resulting in explosive rebellious activity. Han Shantong was captured and executed, but his wife and son, Han Lin'er, escaped with Liu. | 497 |
60423631 | Tame the Primitive Brain: 28 Ways in 28 Days to Manage the Most Impulsive Behaviors at Work (Wiley, 2013)
Mark Bowden with Andrew Ford, Winning Body Language for Sales Professionals: Control the Conversation and Connect with Your Customer―without Saying a Word (McGraw-Hill, 2013)
Mark Bowden, Winning Body Language: Control the Conversation, Command Attention, and Convey the Right Message without Saying a Word (McGraw-Hill, 2010) | 434 |
73616239 | Starting in April 2023, a record-breaking heat wave has affected many Asian countries, including India, Bangladesh, China, Thailand, Singapore and Vietnam. Several regional temperature records have been set. The heat wave has caused many deaths due to heat stroke and has prompted health warnings and power outages across multiple countries.
A May study by the World Weather Attribution found that the heat wave was made at least 30 times more likely by climate change in India and Bangladesh, and that climate change raised temperatures by at least 2°C (3.6°F) in many parts of Asia in April. | 593 |
39765402 | (A Biography of the Griffin family)
Speakers of the Parliament of Uganda | 72 |
1750543 | Chris Dahlen, writing for Pitchfork, gave the album 6.3 out of 10, calling McKay "annoying" and her music "a mess of jazz, pop, and easy listening," but praising the record's "graceful melodies, barbed hooks, and confident voice" on songs such as "Ding Dong" and "The Suitcase Song." | 283 |
536854 | During the ceremony the national flag is lowered to half mast, the President and the Prime Minister both deliver speeches, Holocaust survivors light six torches symbolizing the approximately six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust and the Chief Rabbis recite prayers.
On Yom HaShoah, ceremonies and services are held at schools, military bases and by other public and community organizations.
On the eve of Yom HaShoah and the day itself, places of public entertainment are closed by law. Israeli television airs Holocaust documentaries and Holocaust-related talk shows, and low-key songs are played on the radio. | 616 |
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