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519489 | "Mindset of WWII German Soldiers": —interview with the historian Sönke Neitzel discussing his book Soldaten: On Fighting, Killing and Dying'', via the official channel of The Agenda, a programme of TVOntario, a Canadian public television station.
"How the Red Army Defeated Germany: The Three Alibis": —lecture by Jonathan M. House of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, via the official channel of Dole Institute of Politics.
Eastern European theatre of World War II | 481 |
53539155 | Oberea rotundipennis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1956. | 121 |
3674816 | Audiofile (1993) and Aviary (1993), both ground-breaking interactive audio installations were exhibited at the Walter Reade Theater Gallery at Lincoln Center and at Anthology Film Archives (Seoul/Nymax) in 1994. His first one-person exhibition, Found Sound: Audio & Video Installation Works featuring the premieres of Critical Mass (1996) and The Red Thread (1996), was held at Sculpture Center Gallery in New York City in March 1996. | 434 |
4152198 | Up to 1888, a spur to Erndtebrück, Bad Laasphe and Marburg was built. Also in the plans was a line to Olpe and Meinerzhagen, but this was only partly finished, as far as Krummenerl. | 181 |
33592054 | Lioness: Hidden Treasures had sold 2.4 million copies worldwide by the end of 2011, becoming the 11th best-selling album of 2011, as well as the fourth best-selling album by a British artist. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) certified the album platinum in late 2011, denoting sales in excess of one million copies in Europe.
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Lioness: Hidden Treasures.
Amy Winehouse – vocals ; guitar ; acoustic guitar
Salaam Remi – arrangements ; bass, | 512 |
22090389 | It is an Indian Christian Ashram for the search and social reformation in collaboration with other religions and religious sects.
Darsanalaya Ashram is located in a village area on the banks of the Yamuna River. It is in a village called Chandpur, at and about 20 km away from Faridabad city of Haryana state in India. It is bounded by the National Capital Territory of Delhi National Capital Territory of Delhi on its north, Gurgaon Gurgaon District on the west, and Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh State on its east across the Yamuna River. | 539 |
990423 | Subsequently, a small group of Chinese Hokkien settlers established themselves around the fort, engaging in various business activities. In 1901, Wong Nai Siong led a significant migration of 1,118 Fuzhou Chinese from Fujian, China, to Sibu. Over time, infrastructure development took place, including the construction of the first hospital, Sibu bazaars, Methodist schools, and churches.
Sibu faced significant challenges in its history, enduring fires in 1889 and 1928 that destroyed the town. However, it was successfully rebuilt on both occasions. | 551 |
4628102 | In 2016, he joined the voice cast of Thomas & Friends, as the voice of Flying Scotsman. Most recently, he has voiced Vermis in Robozuna for ITV/Netflix, various characters in Sadie Sparks for Disney, Constantin in 101 Dalmatian Street for Disney, and is the narrator for the Little Princess.
In 2016, he played Coulson in the BAFTA nominated psychological thriller The Ghoul (directed by Gareth Tunley), and starred as Richard in the West End production of Dead Funny at the Vaudeville Theatre in London. | 504 |
20992895 | Coleman advanced to the Triple A with the Rochester Red Wings but never was able to crack the majors.
After retiring Coleman headed to Boston Latin where he coached both baseball and hockey at the high school. During the 37 seasons for which he was coach, Coleman became one of the most victorious coaches in state history. His career baseball record was 470-235.
His hockey accolades over the 37 seasons were well marked as well. In hockey his career record was 462-230-54. | 475 |
43425425 | Strepsinoma aulacodoidalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Rothschild in 1915. It is found in New Guinea.
The wingspan is about 17 mm. The forewings are sooty cinnamon grey, with a median band from the base of the wing to well beyond the middle and a pale chestnut brown oblique band, as well as a black a submarginal line. The hindwings are sooty cinnamon grey. | 385 |
959366 | This causes generations of bad luck to trickle down the Yelnats family tree. However, he does pass down an important song that Madame Zeroni taught him in Latvia.
Madame Zeroni: Madame Zeroni is the great-great-great-grandmother of Hector Zeroni (Zero). She is great friends with Elya Yelnats, and she gives him a pig. Because Elya breaks his promise of carrying her to the top of the mountain, she is considered to be the one who put a "curse" on the Yelnats family. | 467 |
5154113 | Although he deemed it an "underrated single" at first and wrote that it "leaps beyond its work-sucks-the-rent's-late-I-need-a-date griping into the realm of existential letting", he later commented that the song is "grounded in retort". Chuck Taylor of Billboard remarked that the song marks a "triumphant return of one of the great singers, who delivers the goods in glorious voice." He further commented that the production of the song would be able to convince her "pop fans", and also praised the Isley Brothers sampling. | 525 |
6728387 | Oozie provides support for different types of actions including Hadoop MapReduce, Hadoop distributed file system operations, Pig, SSH, and email. Oozie can also be extended to support additional types of actions.
Oozie workflows can be parameterised using variables such as ${inputDir} within the workflow definition. When submitting a workflow job, values for the parameters must be provided. If properly parameterized (using different output directories), several identical workflow jobs can run concurrently. | 511 |
5763648 | In 1987, Whitney Houston covered the song on her second studio album, Whitney. The song features as the B-side on the third single "So Emotional", released on November 12, 1987. Her cover version earned a nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 1988 Grammy Awards.
In 1997, saxophonist Candy Dulfer covered the song on her third album, which also used the song's title. | 386 |
4705196 | Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts
National Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives | 234 |
44659305 | The Premio 40 Principales América for Best Paraguayan Act is an honor presented annually since 2014 as part of Los Premios 40 Principales América. | 146 |
3084295 | With these numbers, each packet needs bytes of appended overhead. If each packet is 1500 bytes long (i.e. the Ethernet MTU), then 32 bytes represent an overhead of only 2%.
Overhead due to linear dependencies: Since the coding coefficients are chosen randomly in RLNC, there is a chance that some transmitted coded packets are not beneficial to the destination because they are formed using a linearly dependent combination of packets. However, this overhead is negligible in most applications. The linear dependencies depend on the Galois fields' size and are practically independent of the generation size used. | 614 |
8850418 | The transition process included the compilation of a new electoral register; adoption of a new constitution by referendum in August of that year; presidential elections in September of that year and legislative elections in January 1997, respectively. Colonel Jammeh retired from the Army to run for president. Jammeh won the elections and was sworn into office as President of the Gambia on November 6, 1996.
The PIEC was transformed into the Independent Electoral Commission on April 17, 1997; this commission deals with voter registration and the holding of elections and referendums. | 588 |
55823935 | The Denver Dude is a lost 1927 American silent Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Hoot Gibson, Blanche Mehaffey and Robert McKim. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.
Blanche Mehaffey as Patricia La Mar
Glenn Tryon as Percy the dude
Howard Truesdale as Col. La Mar | 304 |
12738250 | Sadly for CRDA they did not have a good opinion of the Leone, claiming that it was not better than the already obsolete Ju 88A-4 and even inferior to the Z.1007ter. The Italian plans to produce bombers were severely weakened by this decision. Germans offered their Me 410 or Ju 188 in exchange for Italian G.55s, in the process giving Italy worthless aircraft in exchange for airplanes which would be valuable in defense of Germany. The removal of Benito Mussolini on 25 July and the Armistice stopped these plans. | 514 |
44009085 | That 7-foot tall monument, with a carved relief of a cartridge box on its top and of a bugle and knapsack on its slanting front face was subsequently produced by Smith Granite Company in Westerly, Rhode Island. It was dedicated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1885. The granite monument is located on Hancock Avenue at near the Copse of Trees. | 352 |
27747269 | In Comparative Kadai: The Tai branch, Jerold A. Edmondson and David B. Solnit (eds.). pages 191-219. Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics 124. Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington.
Ngô Đức Thịnh & Chu Thái Sơn (1975). "Mấy ý kiến góp phần xác minh người Thu Lao ở Lào Cai". | 381 |
24813710 | June 26 – Ernest Truex, actor (born 1889)
July 1 – Laurens Hammond, inventor (born 1895)
July 6 – Joe E. Brown, actor and comedian (born 1891)
July 7 – Veronica Lake, actress (born 1922)
July 11 – Robert Ryan, actor (born 1909)
July 12 – Lon Chaney Jr. | 258 |
4581463 | Andi, Republic of Dagestan, Russia, a rural locality
Andi language, the Northeast Caucasian language they speak
American Nitrox Divers International (Now ANDI, International)
AND1, an American shoe and clothing company | 218 |
25165615 | Narkis () is a surname from the Hebrew form of Narcissus. It may refer to:
Bezalel Narkiss (1926-2008), Israeli art historian
Lior Narkis (born 1976), Israeli singer | 167 |
27150263 | 6 appearances: Stevens (2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009)
5 appearances: UC Santa Cruz (2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010)
La Verne (1998, 1999, 2002, 2003) | 153 |
74523059 | The Washington Post said that "This chess game's varying styles of play, traditional and inventive learning mechanisms and robust Internet play provide enough of a challenge to make you work on your game -- and enough fun to make that effort worthwhile." | 254 |
2107426 | However, the Austrian Civil War in February 1934 took place outside of Hernals only. With the prohibition of the social democrats, a new district government was installed.
The end of the second World War was marked by the Soviet troops marching into Hernals on April 7, 1945. They stayed until September, when they were absolved by the American occupation forces. In addition to rebuilding the destroyed houses, the main focus was placed on building new homes. | 460 |
8433278 | It became an unwatched light in Oct 1955. On Oct 25th, 2009 the range light was converted to solar power with LED bulbs. It is now a housekeeping lighthouse and available to rent as accommodation.
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Bruce Mines had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. | 444 |
35448041 | He entered the U.S. Navy in 1942 and was stationed at NAS Pensacola in the nearby Florida panhandle as a physical trainer. Following his discharge from the military, he returned to college at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, where he lettered in basketball and baseball. He earned a bachelor's degree in physical education in August 1948 and earned a master's degree in 1953.
Just days after earning his degree, Riley was the head coach of baseball and basketball at Coffee High School in Florence. | 507 |
55725701 | Her family had a long tradition of yelis (or griots: bards, poets and street narrators), in the Mandinga culture (and within it the Bambara).
Her mother came from Kirimadon de la magna, site of the famous battle of Emperor Sundiata Keita (1190-1255) in the thirteenth century. | 276 |
10582441 | Various Artists - The Summer Sampler (ES PR-4006) (1990)
Steve Scott - Magnificent Obsession (ES 4007) (1991)
Robert Vaughn & The Shadows - Songs From The Riverhouse (ES 4009) (1991)
Two Pound Planet - Songs From The Hydrogen Jukebox (ES 4010) (1992)
White Trash Supper Club (ES 4011) (1992)
Various Artists - No Sense of History/Shirley, Goodness, | 349 |
50020828 | In the mid-2000s, Doskozil served as a councillor of the Grafenschachen municipality for the local chapter of the SPÖ. On migrant policy, Doskozil has at times adopted a harder line than his predecessor Gerald Klug. In 2016, he successfully introduced new asylum measures, including a process under which migrants could be turned away at the border within an hour, which could be activated if lawmakers decree public order is threatened. | 437 |
18527825 | USS Spitfire was a bomb ketch converted from a sloop that served the U.S. Navy during the republic's early years. She carried ammunition for the U.S. Navy warships in the Mediterranean in their battles with the Barbary pirates, and was later involved in the Little Belt affair prior to the War of 1812. | 302 |
1688882 | You know, the mysterious rider comes in off the range, sorts out the problem, and rides off into the sunset. It is just such a total paradigm, but not invented in America. That was imported from the medieval tales of Europe. The knight-errant: literally a knight, somehow banished and forced to wander the land doing good deeds. It's part of storytelling in every culture. Japan has it with the ronin myth; every culture has this Robin Hood idea. So really, that character was forced out of Europe as Europe became more densely populated and more civilized. | 557 |
10900439 | Eddie Vedder – lead vocals, guitar
Boom Gaspar – Hammond B3 and keyboards | 73 |
1041088 | In 2008, the full score of Epitaph was published by Let My Children Hear Music, Inc (The Charles Mingus Institute), distributed by Hal Leonard. | 143 |
51052 | Semiotic literary criticism, also called literary semiotics, is the approach to literary criticism informed by the theory of signs or semiotics. Semiotics, tied closely to the structuralism pioneered by Ferdinand de Saussure, was extremely influential in the development of literary theory out of the formalist approaches of the early twentieth century.
The early forms of literary semiotics grew out of formalist approaches to literature, especially Russian formalism, and structuralist linguistics, especially the Prague school. Notable early semiotic authors included Vladimir Propp, Algirdas Julius Greimas, and Viktor Shklovsky. | 634 |
57221291 | The decision was then appealed to the Supreme Court, but sent back to Simpson who then issued a decision saying that the law would not be implemented for the 2012 election.
The Voter ID law while technically in effect was not enforced at polling places in 2012. A group of civil rights and legal organizations banded together to contest the law in court. Their goal was to have the law struck down by the 2012 presidential elections, as they felt the law was more about Republican advantage than preventing voter fraud; however, the case was not decided until 2014. | 565 |
69910483 | Her elder siblings were the poet Elinor Wylie and artist Henry Martyn Hoyt III (who also committed suicide); her younger siblings were Morton McMichael Hoyt, and novelist Nancy McMichael Hoyt.
Her paternal grandfather was Henry Martyn Hoyt, the Governor of Pennsylvania from 1879 to 1883. Her maternal grandfather was Col. Morton McMichael Jr., "one of the foremost citizens of Philadelphia" who was president of the First National Bank of Philadelphia and a son of Mayor Morton McMichael. | 489 |
71520770 | Eudorylas zonatus is a species of fly in the family Pipunculidae.
Austria, Belgium, Great Britain, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Netherlands, Yugoslavia.
Taxa named by Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt | 269 |
16348984 | One of these battlegroups, formed from the 348th Infantry Regiment, was surrounded by the Soviet 10th Army in January 1942, outside of the town of Sukhinitchi. The regiment managed to hold out for several weeks until relief forces of the XXIV Panzer Corps broke through to the beleaguered troops on January 24, 1942.
There followed over a year of positional warfare in Army Group Center, where the division took part in battles at Rshev, Briansk, Orel, Spass Demensk and Gomel. | 477 |
4776201 | Because Polish citizenship is determined by the citizenship of a Polish parent without any explicit limitation for the number of generations elapsed abroad for descendants of Polish emigrants, which may create problems for individuals of Polish descent born abroad who, in spite of having no ties to Poland, are nevertheless subject to all obligations of Polish citizenship, formerly including military service (Poland suspended compulsory military service on December 5, 2008 by the order of the Minister of Defence and compulsory military service was formally abolished when the Polish parliament amended conscription law on January 9, 2009; the law came into effect on February 11). | 685 |
4746249 | Over the next decade, home-made gaffer weapons were largely supplanted by professionally made latex ones. Some larps, such as Orions Sphere, use nerf guns as well as traditional weapons.
In the early 1990s, Summerfest, originally a meeting of the various Fools and Heroes branches, had gained an attendance of over a thousand players. This led to a style of LARP known as 'fest' LRP: unlike small games (often less than 50 players) fests often centre around warring factions and huge battles. | 492 |
74526794 | where both of them came face to face alongside host Max Kellerman and where both made claims about Margarito's hand wraps on their previous bout: Cotto had pictures of Margarito's wraps after it and alleged Margarito had used plaster of Paris on their first meeting, while Margarito and his trainer Javier Capetillo argued they were innocent. | 342 |
18345642 | Addiction canonically refers to substance abuse; however, the term's connotation has been expanded to include behaviors that may lead to a reward (such as gambling, eating, or shopping) since the 1990s. Still, the framework to diagnose and categorize behavioral addiction is a controversial topic in the psychopathology field. | 326 |
324412 | It is a Lewis acid and can react with a Lewis base, such as pyridine in a non-aqueous medium such as dichloromethane (Collins reagent).
Dichromic acid, H2Cr2O7 is the fully protonated form of the dichromate ion and also can be seen as the product of adding chromium trioxide to molecular chromic acid. Dichromic acid will behave the same exact way when reacting with a primary or secondary alcohol. | 399 |
36376570 | The skin of a certain round fruit – usually yellow is dried, cooked and eaten as sauce. Some claim it tastes like meat. O'boko means cover or shell in Lugbara.
Also known as ocakuca (pronounced ochakucha), it is a kind of sauce prepared with peas and paste.
Onya/ona/una (white ants) from otoko/otoo (anthill) are trapped at night after rain falls during the periodic ant migration season. | 389 |
1647839 | Former Title IX coordinator Robert Wood, revealed in a Title IX complaint about numerous incidents that have occurred at the school including hazing, sexual abuse, rape, assault from alumni, racism, antisemitism, and gross negligence from the school to take action against the cadets in question.
Lieutenant General Milton G. Baker, Pennsylvania Guard (Retired), 1928–1971
Lieutenant General Milton H. Medenbach, Pennsylvania Guard (Retired), 1971
Major General Robert W. Strong Jr. United States Air Force, (Retired), | 521 |
19571661 | Making Ireland British, 1580–1650 (Oxford University Press, 2001).
'Hugh O'Neill and the changing face of Gaelic Ulster', in Studia Hibernica, X (1970), pp. 73–5.
'The treaty of Mellifont and the reorganisation of Ulster', in The Irish Sword, IX (1970) pp. 249–62.
'The Flight of the earls, 1607', in Irish Historical Studies, XVII (1971), pp. 380–99. | 351 |
2134978 | "Even the Comptroller-General of the United States, who audits the government's accounts, declared he had never heard of some of them." While previously all monetary appropriations had been separately passed by Act of Congress, as part of their power of the purse; the National Industrial Recovery Act allowed Roosevelt to allocate $3.3 billion without Congress (as much as had been previously spent by government in ten years time), through executive orders and other means. These powers were used to create many of the alphabet agencies. Other laws were passed allowing the new bureaus to pass their own directives within a wide sphere of authority. | 651 |
56884596 | Stevens was the academic dean in the Center for Arts and Cultural Studies at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, from 2002 to 2005. She is an assistant professor of art at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado, where she also serves as foundation arts director for the art and art history department.
House of Memory. November 10, 2012 – June 16, 2013. George Gustav Heye Center of the National Museum of the American Indian, New York City. | 478 |
64051390 | Gwenddydd, also known as Gwendydd and Ganieda, is a character from Welsh legend. She first appears in the early Welsh poems like the Dialogue of Myrddin and Gwenddydd and in the 12th-century Latin Vita Merlini by Geoffrey of Monmouth, where she is represented as being a figure in the Old North of Britain, the sister of Myrddin or Merlin, and a prophet in her own right. Geoffrey also makes her the wife of the northern king Rhydderch Hael. | 443 |
1978049 | 2014 was the first year that the award was given to a Native American player. It is also the first, and so far only time the award has been given to two players to share: Lyle Thompson and Miles Thompson, who are both part of the Onondaga Nation, won the award that year.
In 2016, Taylor Cummings became the first and so far only three-time recipient of the award. | 365 |
2444643 | It is based on the American series, with the difference that well-known Greek illustrators and novelists work to adapt stories of particular Greek interest. In addition to the titles that were translated from the US Classics Illustrated more than 70 titles were published with themes from Greek mythology and Greek history. Κλασσικά Εικονογραφημένα are read by thousands of young Greeks, and the first issues are of interest to collectors. | 439 |
22276267 | Fielding had a noted tendency to be prejudiced toward certain authors too – Rabelais and Aristophanes were always met harshly, while Jonathan Swift, Miguel de Cervantes, and Lucian were praised as a "great Triumvirate". Samuel Richardson's Clarissa – published in 1748 and one of the longest novels in the English language – is a noted exception: it was received well, even though Fielding considered Richardson a literary rival, and despite Richardson's calling the periodical "The Common Garden Journal". | 506 |
34539980 | The Roseman Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge in Winterset, Iowa. It is prominently featured in the novel The Bridges of Madison County, as well as its film adaptation. It was built in 1883 over the Middle River, and renovated in 1992. The Roseman Covered Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. | 335 |
18796137 | A Thousand Sons: All is dust...
A Thousand Sons is the story of Primarch Magnus and the "Thousand Sons" Space Marines, the 15th Legion; it mainly takes place before the Heresy begins. Following a reprimand by the Emperor for dabbling in sorcery, Magnus and his Legion secretly continue to study the forbidden subjects. Then, around the time of Horus' corruption (Book 2), Magnus learns through sorcery of his brother's impending betrayal. He tries again through sorcery to warn the Emperor, believing that the gravity of the news justifies his disobedience. | 557 |
3013273 | The characteristics of the original western Finnish type prevailed, however, even though influenced by outside blood and traces of outside influence could be detected for a long time. Later, this mixed type was further crossbred with larger horses from Central Europe during the Middle Ages. Foreign horses were also brought to Finland during military campaigns, and additional animals were imported to manor houses for driving. The crossbreed offspring of Central European and Finnish horses were larger than their Finnish parents, and even more suited for agricultural work. | 576 |
18856381 | Heroes of the Fiery Cross is a book in praise of the Ku Klux Klan, published in 1928 by Protestant Bishop Alma Bridwell White, in which she "sounds the alarm about imagined threats to Protestant Americans from Catholics and Jews", according to author Peter Knight. In the book she asks rhetorically, "Who are the enemies of the Klan? They are the bootleggers, law-breakers, corrupt politicians, weak-kneed Protestant church members, white slavers, toe-kissers, wafer-worshippers, and every spineless character who takes the path of least resistance." | 550 |
5690178 | Adults fly from February to early November and are strong migrants. Eggs are white with a greenish tinge and have a disc-shaped form. They can reach a diameter of 0.5 mm. They are laid singly on the flower buds of the host plants.
Old caterpillars are green or reddish-brown, with dark dorsal stripe. They reach a length of 14-15 mm. Pupae reach a length of 9-10 mm. They are light grayish-brown with medium-sized dark spots and dark dorsal stripe. | 451 |
27554788 | While the Macanese Language is by now critically endangered with less than a hundred speakers, the number of speakers of Portuguese has also decreased since the handover in 1999. But enrollments for private Portuguese classes have tripled, to 1,000, since 2002; that prompted public schools here to offer Portuguese, drawing more than 5,000 students. It is now estimated that about 3% of the population speak Portuguese as their first language, while 7% professes fluency. | 472 |
54578591 | Arun Loganathan (born 1 July 1983) is an Indian mentalist, escape artist and certified master hypnotist. He is the first Indian to win the Medal of Merlin in an International Arena.
Arun was born and brought up in Chennai, India. As a small child, he contracted polio.
He is a lifetime member of the International Magicians Society. He has been performing in various stages for the past 17 years across internationally. He is a qualified law and management graduate. | 466 |
4557877 | The artwork by Peter Saville mirrors the Technique album cover, but uses a different statue with a red or blue (depending on which version is owned) background. With the single following the New Order tradition of not including the title within the lyrics, the line "The picture you see is no portrait of me" was stickered on varying sleeves.
Malu Halasa, reviewer of British music newspaper Record Mirror, found the track "flamboyant, eminently danceable" with sound of "traditional gem from the Joy Division / New Order period". | 530 |
71453852 | On the morning 18 January 1991, eight RAF Tornados from Dhahran took off to attack Jalibah's Runways and HASs with JP233s, with USAF EF-111As and F-4G Wild Weasel aircraft providing SEAD support. Originally, these aircraft was supposed to attack a Scud missile site but the sortie was cancelled due to it being daylight. The No.4 Tornado had to turn back due to mechanical problems while remaining refuelled from a VC-10 tanker and approached to the target area. | 462 |
64006197 | He worked with Jules Zirnheld to gain the blessing of the Vatican for their union activities, and refute accusations that they were Marxists, later being made a knight of the Order of St Gregory the Great. In 1936, he was also made a knight of the Legion of Honour.
The CFTC was banned in 1939, along with other trade unions, Tessier was one of three CFTC signatories to the Manifesto of the Twelve, opposing this. | 415 |
64323255 | Aleksa Batak (born 18 January 2000) is a Serbian volleyball player. Since the 2019/2020 season, he is playing in the Italian Serie A, in the team Consar Ravenna.
Place of birth missing (living people) | 200 |
71452235 | Frantz Gumbs (born 21 January 1954) is a French Saint Martinois politician from La République En Marche! and Saint-Martinois Rally. He is Member of Parliament for Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin's 1st constituency after defeating Republicans MP Claire Guion-Firmin in the 2022 French legislative election. | 307 |
32859209 | Horrem station is served by the NRW-Express (between Aachen and Hamm), the Rhein-Sieg-Express (between Aachen and Siegen) and the Erft-Bahn (between Cologne and Düsseldorf), each running hourly. It is also served by Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn lines S13 between Sindorf or Düren and Troisdorf and by S19 between Düren and Hennef (Sieg), Blankenberg (Sieg), Herchen or Au (Sieg). | 369 |
39753517 | Khalifa Port, the state-of-the art gateway to Abu Dhabi which handles all of the emirate's container traffic; the only semi-automated container terminal in the Middle East.
KEZAD, one of the world's largest free and non-free industrial zones.
Zayed Port, the port of Abu Dhabi city.
Ports and harbours of the United Arab Emirates
1998 establishments in the United Arab Emirates | 379 |
5950581 | Seeing that he still loves her, Angelica tries to convince Jack not to leave her on the island by claiming she has knowledge of several artifacts that can give him control of the ocean and that she is pregnant with his child, but he doesn't fall for either of her ruses. It is then Angelica finally admits her love for Jack, who is somewhat touched by this; however, he still leaves. Angered, Angelica then uses the sole round from her pistol in an attempt to kill Jack as he rows away, but misses. | 498 |
24211233 | After the publication of his book I Chose Freedom, which denounced the Soviet Gulag camps, Les Lettres Françaises accused him of being an agent of the United States, and backed this claim with false documents written by journalist André Ulmann (who worked for Soviet intelligence). The truth about the origin of these documents were not known until the late 1970s.
Kravchenko filed a complaint for defamation against the newspaper, which was defended by counsel Joe Nordmann. The trial, dubbed "the trial of the century", held in 1949 brought together a hundred witnesses. | 572 |
26125721 | The forename "Masokwa" is not given in many sources, but may have been added in childhood following the death of a prominent relative, and this and the additional surname "Achirwa" otherwise "Chirwa" are frequently omitted, so he is generally known as Elliot Kenan Kamwana.
He was educated at the Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900) mission and school at Bandawe and the United Free Church of Scotland Livingstonia mission between 1898 and 1901, distinguishing himself as a scholar. | 482 |
7014346 | Union of Czech and Slovak Zoological Gardens (UCSZ)
Zoo Outreach Organisation (ZOO), India is an NGO | 102 |
30517438 | Experimental obesity drug avoids brain effects that troubled predecessors, press release | 88 |
11418794 | In the Slipstream Vol. 1 – Live (2008)
Heroes & Zeros and Harrys Gym: Live Slottsfjell 2009 (2009) | 99 |
1226765 | They went into winter quarters in Apulia, while Pyrrhus sent for soldiers and money from home and went on with his other preparations.
In the account of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, the Roman cavalry engaged in hand-to-hand, stationary combat, and the Greek cavalry engaged in flanking manoeuvres. When the Romans were pursued by the Greeks, they turned their horses around and fought the infantry. | 397 |
615646 | The Labour Party's manifesto for the October 1974 general election had promised that the people would decide through the ballot box whether to remain in the EC.
This was the first national referendum ever to be held throughout the United Kingdom, and would remain the only UK-wide referendum until the 2011 referendum on the Alternative Vote system was held thirty-six years later. It was also the only national referendum to be held on the UK's relationship with Europe until the 2016 referendum on continued EU membership.
The electorate expressed significant support for EC membership, with 67% in favour on a national turnout of 64%. | 637 |
46065580 | Hyde has mentored a number of PhD students who have successful academic careers in both MRI and EPR.
While at Varian, Dr. Hyde and his colleagues extended the technique of electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR), which had been introduced by G. Feher for the study of donors in silicon, to the liquid phase, to unordered solids, to flavoproteins and to copper proteins. He introduced the technique of electron-electron double resonance (ELDOR) for the study of spectral connectivity in fluids. | 496 |
426823 | 2-10-0 were fairly common freight locomotives in the former Soviet Union. They came from several sources: US imports (class Ye (), built by ALCO and Baldwin, respectively), German war trophy DRB 52 class locomotives (what became the Soviet TE-series) and locally built. | 269 |
39100830 | Ginnastica Torino (RU)), Fabrizio Faglioli, Enzo Francesconi, Giuseppe Franco, Aldo Guglielminotti (previously of R.S. Ginnastica Torino (RU)), Giovanni Orecchia, Luigi Pignattaro, Franco Pipino, Giorgio Rassaval, Giorgio Rubino, Giovanni Tamagno (previously of R.S. Ginnastica Torino (RU)), Oreste Tescari, and Giovanni Vigna. | 327 |
6308888 | His first church activities included a large scale preaching campaign and divine healing which yielded successful results. From June 13, 1928, up until his death in 1953, together with his wife Muriel C. Sellers oversaw the work in Cuba from his central headquarters in Playa Baracoa. In 1939, Sellers created a monthly newspaper called, El Mensajero de Los Postreros Días (The Last Days Messenger). In it, Sellers wrote world news and religious exhortations and literature. | 474 |
11068040 | He went on to study law, was called to the bar in 1877 and set up practice at Beaverton. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1881 by-election held after Thomas Paxton was appointed sheriff for the county. In 1886, Madill married Florence Young, the daughter of the reeve of Beaverton. He ran unsuccessfully for the provincial seat in 1883 but was successful in the federal general election in 1887. Madill was a prominent member of the Freemasons. He died in office in 1895. | 486 |
44777552 | For the band's major label debut, Dirty Sexy Knights in Paris, the band decided to rework much of Papa's Dojo once they had the funding to use a professional studio and music producer, Gavin Mackillop. The band chose "Looking Down" as the album's second single, after "The Energy", and released an accompanying music video in October 2002.
Vocalist Jason Boyd stated that the song was self-referential in relation to the band's ties to the band Incubus. | 453 |
1172028 | Non-conductive guys of Kevlar fiber (Phillystran) or extruded fiberglass rod are frequently used to not disturb the radiation pattern of the antennas. The strength and low stretch properties of Kevlar fiber approaches that of steel. However, Kevlar is very susceptible to ultraviolet degradation, so it is enclosed in a UV resistant plastic sheath.
The individual sections of conductive guys can develop large charges of static electricity, especially on very tall masts. The voltage caused by this static electricity can be several times larger than that generated by the transmitter. | 585 |
13904355 | The Örebro regional council () is the regional council of Örebro County in Sweden.
Council has 71 members. After 2018 elections the largest parties are Social Democratic Party, Moderate Party and Sweden Democrats, in that order. | 229 |
10240199 | Kay Scarpetta - Chief Medical Examiner.
Lucy Farinelli - Kay's niece and co-founder of the Last Precinct.
Pete Marino - Captain in the Richmond Police Department.
The police investigation into Kay's secrets
Kay's own investigation into the so-called Werewolf murderer, Jean-Baptiste Chandonne | 296 |
57652717 | It lives within sparse mulga, black blue bush and other shrub communities within the sandplains and dune fields (Cunningham et al. 1992).
The genus name, Calotis, comes from the Greek word kalos meaning beautiful. The specific name, cymbacantha, comes from the Greek word kymbe meaning boat and akantha meaning thorn and spine which refers to the boat-shaped shape of the seed (Morris, 1974),(Seeds of South Australia. 2018). | 425 |
10914137 | A US diplomatic cable leaked by WikiLeaks has brought forward the fact that US diplomats already held the view that Indian defense trade, in such important deals with the US, will be subject to scrutiny, owing to the US maintaining a favorable military partnership with Pakistan and due to the sanctions that the US imposed on India after the Pokhran-II nuclear tests. | 368 |
6610673 | With these developments, the Egyptian Railway Administration's rail network stagnated until 1888, but it also put its management in much better order. In 1883 the ERA appointed Frederick Harvey Trevithick, nephew of Francis Trevithick, as Chief Mechanical Engineer. Trevithick found a heterogeneous fleet of up to 246 steam locomotives of many different designs from very different builders in England, Scotland, France and the USA. This lack of standardisation of locomotives or components complicated both locomotive maintenance and general railway operation. | 561 |
37963352 | Therefore, he proposed that to understand fully the changing systems of cultural ecology, those sites which had other activities had to be found and excavated.
Aikens, C. Melvin (1966). “Fremont-Promontory-Plains Relationships”, University of Utah Anthropological Papers, No. 82. The University of Utah Press: Salt Lake City. | 326 |
3651012 | He reported mostly on cases from New York, such as Ralph "Bucky" Phillips, but he has also reported on the cases of Jose Campean, Ignacio Ramos and Gilmer Hernandez.
In August 2011, he joined Sirius XM Radio as a reporter for The Howard Stern Show and Stern's Howard 100 News department, replacing investigative reporter Steve Langford. In January 2013, Leiberman began to host Leiberman Live, a news radio show airing on Howard 101. | 433 |
71664224 | On 22 October, Narita won the gold medal in the 400-metre individual medley at the 2022 Japan Short Course Championships in Tokyo, and conducted in short course metres, with a personal best time of 4:29.70. The next day, she won the silver medal in the 200-metre individual medley with a personal best time of 2:07.25. As of mid-November, her 4:29.70 in the 400-metre individual medley ranked fifth amongst female swimmers globally for the year. | 445 |
58528386 | "Under the Sun" features uncredited vocals from Kendrick Lamar
"Middle Child" and "Bussit" are stylized in all caps
"Swivel" is from EarthGang's debut album, Mirrorland
"Oh Wow.Swerve" features uncredited vocals from JID
"Don't Hit Me Right Now" features background vocals by Ari Lennox
"PTSD" features uncredited vocals from BuddySample credits "Got Me" contains a sample of "Come Over", | 393 |
585956 | They combined decoupage with other decorative techniques already popular in Florence, such as gilt with gold leaf and carved wood designs. These older techniques were already used to produce articles such as furniture, frames for paintings, and even tooled leather book covers. Known as Florentine style crafts, these items are now highly collectible antiques. Florentine artisans made use of decoupage by adding it to the space within a carved gilt frame, or by adding the decoupage to a wooden plaque. Artisans used pasted reproductions of famous artworks, nearly always religious depictions. | 594 |
19536347 | The Bone Mountains are a mountain range in Elko County, Nevada.
Mountain ranges of Elko County, Nevada | 102 |
49913928 | 2007 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || MAS || align=right data-sort-value="0.68" | 680 m ||
| 456868 || || — || October 16, 2007 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || — || align=right | 3.4 km ||
| 456869 || || — || September 13, | 245 |
60607956 | He served as one of the group's leaders by 1990, serving alongside Isaac Lumago and Dusman Sabuni. Tiyua eventually became the deputy commander of the West Nile Bank Front (WNBF), serving as its "chief administrator" under the overall leadership of Juma Oris.
Tiyua later claimed that he regretted joining the anti-Museveni rebellion, retrospectively regarding it as "time and life lost" fighting a "futile war". Drawn into numerous regional wars, including the Second Sudanese Civil War, the WNBF's fortunes declined over time. | 529 |
1180944 | Illinois's state route numbers originated in 1918 as State Bond Issues 1 through 46, used to finance the new roads. The numbers of the bond issues were then used to mark the highway routes along the way. Another series of bond issues were authorized in 1924 (47–185) and again were used to mark the roads they paid for. After that the route numbers evolved into a separate system. The State Bond Issue numbers (SBI) remained as inventory designations on the original routes even after the numbered portion was changed, deleted or rerouted. | 539 |
51422197 | Scores and results list Poland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Szymański goal. | 106 |
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