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26958799 | He also served many public institutions, including Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital, the Columbia Business School Advisory Council, and was instrumental in launching both the New York City Partnership and Miami 2000.
Katzenbach also served in the Navy during the Korean War as a Lt (jg) in the Pacific on the USS Whetstone (LSD 27) and on the USS Nicholas (DDE 449). | 364 |
2388081 | break butt To step over the butt before releasing the bowl
bullet the bowl that is thrown or "shot"
bullets County Armagh name for the game of road bowling. Also long bullets. See also bullet.
butt the throwing mark on the road. See also break butt
corner a sharp curve in the road or a corner where two roads meet. See also open the corner | 341 |
30865328 | Kim dons a new experimental battle suit created by Wade and heads with Ron and Rufus to Bueno Nacho headquarters, where Drakken and his forces are operating from. Kim fights and defeats Shego before reuniting with Eric, who is revealed to be a cyborg built by Drakken to distract her from his plans; he electrocutes Kim unconscious and she is captured along with Ron. At midnight, Drakken launches a worldwide attack with the giant Diablo robots. | 446 |
22820713 | The measure would generate an estimated £520 million a year in additional tax revenue to be spent on doubling existing funding for sport in UK primary schools.
The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has published a review of the research on what local authorities can do to prevent and reduce obesity. The review covers things that local authorities can do in the built and natural environments (e.g. increasing access to green spaces) and in the food environment (influencing what people buy and eat). | 522 |
1102458 | Mouzone tells Avon that his shooting must be avenged. Avon, remembering how Stringer disregarded his order which resulted in Stringer's attempt to have Brother Mouzone killed, furious over D'Angelo's murder to which Stringer had confessed, and fearing Mouzone's ability to harm his reputation outside of Baltimore, informs Mouzone of Stringer's upcoming visit to his construction site. Mouzone and Omar corner him and shoot him to death. | 437 |
41432362 | Hawaii Jet-Air ♠ - former operator
Northern Consolidated Airlines (NCA) ♠ - former operator (acquired by Wien Air Alaska which in turn continued to operate these DHC-6 aircraft).
Pilgrim Airlines ♠ - former operator (acquired by Business Express)
Trans East International ♠ - former operator | 294 |
1160260 | Fifteen of the best illegal remixes were compiled and released on an album by an independent label, and a website called "Madonna Remix Project" was created.
American Life also achieved early record-breaking streaming figures on websites such as MTV, Launch.com, MSN and AOL. According to MTV's representatives, the channel "has not previously seen such concentrated response rate for a dotcom programming feature before" since they launched their web-based album previews in 1999. | 481 |
109697 | State Road 570, known as the Polk Parkway, is a toll road located (10 km) north of city limits on U.S. 98. The Polk Parkway provides direct freeway access to Tampa and Orlando via Interstate 4.
The explosive growth expected in the area in the next few decades has created a need for a reexamination of the area's transportation infrastructure. The Central Polk Parkway is a proposed limited access highway that would connect the Polk Parkway with U.S. 17 and State Road 60. | 473 |
12072163 | Józef Gacki, "Jedlnia w niej kościół i akta obelnego prawa", Radom 1874. | 72 |
56797070 | Dynamic optimization problems are often optimized using comparative statics, setting partial derivatives of the outcome function of interest, in this case the utility function, equal to zero. When the partial derivative of the utility function with respect to health consumption is assumed to equal zero, the resulting sub-model is the investment model. Solutions to the problem of this sub-model generally show that the rate of return on health capital must equal the opportunity cost of said capital. Thus, increases in the depreciation rate over time cause the optimal stock of health to decrease. If the marginal efficiency of capital curve is inelastic, gross investment grows over time. | 692 |
30497181 | Walter and Astrid find the source of the electromagnetic pulse, and begin investigating the house the pulse was built on. At the same time, Peter and Olivia go to a rural meeting place where the sheriff said they would find the truck's owner, only to be shot at by the sheriff and his deputy, who are hell-bent on keeping the town's secret. Walter manages to turn off the pulse, and all of the townsfolk revert to their deformed appearance. | 440 |
25164847 | The Al Rahman Islamic Center is a mosque in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, a city of 734,000 west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It serves the Afghan community in Missisauga | 170 |
26854939 | National Register of Historic Places listings in Cape May County, New Jersey
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey
Gothic Revival architecture in New Jersey
Houses in Cape May County, New Jersey
National Register of Historic Places in Cape May County, New Jersey
New Jersey Register of Historic Places | 328 |
40336553 | The finalists fighting in the TUF finale at the Mandalay Bay are; for the men: Chris Holdsworth vs. Davey Grant and for the women: Rakoczy will face Julianna Peña.
Since Rousey flipped Tate off the entire season, Tate decides to give the judoka a parting gift of a pair of socks that have the middle finger on it. But when she holds them up in front of Rousey's face during their stare-down, the champion smacks the socks out of Tate's hand and continues the staredown, as her adversary blows her a kiss a few seconds later. | 524 |
57358564 | In February 2011, Paduchik became senior vice president of American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity for state affairs and outreach
During the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries, Paduchik became Ohio director of the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign and was later described as "the architect of President-elect Donald Trump’s wildly successful campaign in Ohio". Four weeks before Paduchik joined the campaign, the Ohio organization had a relatively small operation in the state. | 499 |
47825275 | In Connecticut, councils of governments, also known as COGs, are organizations that bring together the chief elected officials and/or professional managers from member municipalities in Connecticut. Since 2015 and 2022, COGs have been recognized as county equivalents under state and federal law respectively, superseding the eight legacy counties in the state for most federal funding and statistical purposes. The COGs are meant to aid coordination among neighboring cities and towns, and between the towns and the state government, on issues including land use, zoning, and transportation. | 593 |
56130578 | You Can Do Magic may refer to:
"You Can Do Magic" (song), a 1982 song by America
"You Can Do Magic", a 1973 song by Limmie & Family Cookin'
You Can Do Magic (album), a 1996 compilation album by America
You Can Do Magic, a television programme broadcast by CITV | 260 |
387825 | An FDA-mandated study reported failure rates: Method rate 6.4% (vs. 4.6% for the diaphragm); Overall rate 17.4% (vs. 16.7% for the diaphragm).
Little data is available on the effectiveness of the Oves cap and FemCap. The Oves manufacturer cites one small study of 17 users. The FemCap website does not cite any data on the current version of the FemCap, but lists data for an older version which is no longer approved by the FDA. | 431 |
39062628 | The Creative Education Foundation (CEF) is a non-profit U.S. membership organization dedicated to creativity and problem solving, founded in Buffalo, New York, in 1954.
The organization was established in 1954 by advertising specialist Alex F. Osborn, the inventor of the concept of brainstorming. In 1955, the organization held the first annual Creative Problem Solving Institute (CPSI), an international creativity conference, at the University of Buffalo.
For several years, the organization was led by Osborn together with creativity theorist and education researcher Sid Parnes. | 583 |
67870314 | There followed an expansion of the business with additional catering franchises including Twickenham Stadium and the Farnborough Airshow. In 1962 he sold the firm to Sir Charles Forte and was given a seat on the board of Forte Holdings.
Thereafter he became involved increasingly with the affairs of the City of London Corporation. He was elected councilman for the Bishopsgate ward in 1964, served as Alderman for the Vintry ward from 1968 to 1984. | 449 |
18581645 | Full digital transition was estimated by the government to have fully commenced by 2023.
: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India set the deadlines for the completion of digital transitioning at the end of years with Phase I (Metro cities) by 31 December 2019 and phase II (cities having a population of more than one million) by 31 December 2021. | 347 |
473985 | After losing the 1982 California Senate Democratic primary, Metzger abandoned the electoral route and renamed WAPA White American Resistance in 1983 and then renamed it White Aryan Resistance, to reflect a more "revolutionary" stance.
By the late 1980s, Tom Metzger began broadcasting Race and Reason, a public-access cable television show, airing WAR propaganda and interviewing other neo-Nazis. The show caused much controversy, and its guests included anti-abortion speakers, Holocaust deniers and pro-segregation lawyers. WAR members gained attention through appearances on talk shows throughout the late 1980s. | 615 |
13085177 | The band's music has been described as "atmospheric black metal" and "Cascadian black metal". They have also been considered significant to post-metal for their combination of "ambience and violence" to create "emotionally impacting" music, especially on their 2007 sophomore album Two Hunters.
Wolves in the Throne Room has not incorporated most of the traditional traits of black metal such as corpse paint, the use of pseudonyms and Satanic imagery. | 453 |
28902498 | When entering West Jakarta, Route 1 still runs eastwards and parallel with the Mookervaart. 3.5 km east of Banten-Jakarta border, the route interchanges with JORR West 1. The route continues 6.5 km eastwards, crossing over Cengkareng Drain, Angke River, and Western railway line. In Grogol, it has an interchange with Jakarta Inner Ring Road (Pluit-Tomang section). From here, Route 1 turns northwards, following Jl. | 416 |
2640440 | The difference of spelling is simply for youth factor, by accentuating the vowels and adding the letter 'Y' to also not be too obvious about it. Examples of this fashion substyle resemble the work of artist Lisa Frank due to their use of motifs and color, with bright neon colors from across the entire spectrum. Leopard, cheetah, zebra or anything in printed patterns to early 1990s to 2000s hip hop-inspired fashion such has 'McBling'. Clothing shape varies from very loose fitting to tight but the colors are never toned down. | 530 |
57424134 | Near the end of the match, Eita applied a Numero Uno to Liger's injured arm until Liger reached the ropes and hit a Shotei. Liger then charged Eita in the corner and Eita got him in another Numero Uno until Liger reached the ropes and hit a Thesz press and another Shotei and a brainbuster to win the match.
The match was followed by Chaos member Will Ospreay competing against Titán. Titán applied a figure four leglock on Ospreay until Ospreay reversed it but reached the ropes, forcing the hold to be broken. | 511 |
486122 | Kristy Swanson as Erica Paget (season 3)
Myles Jeffrey as Henry Paget (season 3)
Billie Worley as Patrick Quinn (seasons 3–4)
Ron Dean as Detective Marion Zeke Crumb, who does a stint as Gary's bartender
William Devane as Bernie Hobson, Gary's father, who's crazy about Gnocchi | 277 |
23812839 | William Robert Harvey (born January 29, 1941, Brewton, Alabama) is an American educator, academic administrator, and businessman who served as president of Hampton University from 1978 to 2022. He is the longest serving president in the school's history. Harvey became the first African-American owner in the soft drink bottling industry when he and his wife, Norma Baker Harvey, purchased a Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company franchise together in 1986.
On December 15, 2020, He announced his plans to retire as President of Hampton University by June 2022. | 551 |
12289700 | Ben Hackworth (born 12 July 1977) is an Australian writer and film director. He is best known for his work on the films Martin Four, Corroboree and Celeste.
Ben was born in Brisbane, Queensland. His father is retired Colonel David Hackworth. He studied at Amherst College in the United States, before returning to Australian to complete a Masters of Film at Victorian College of the Arts. In 2005, he completed a Masters of Film with his script for a feature film called The Serpent. | 483 |
68554 | Immediately after being Baptized, every person, including an infant, is confirmed using the Mystery (Sacrament) of Chrismation. In the early church, the places where the person was anointed with Chrism were carefully bandaged, and were kept covered for eight days. During this period, the newly illumined (newly baptized person) would also wear his baptismal robe every day. At the end of the eight days, the priest would remove the bandages and baptismal garment and perform ablutions over him. While the bandaging no longer takes place, the ritual ablutions are still performed. | 580 |
34421011 | In 1579, Melchor Alfaro of Nacajuca created a map and diary of Tabasco to be sent to the Spanish Crown.
The first church and first royal treasury of Tabasco was built in the town in 1614.
By 1665, the community's name was modified to Nacajuca and was the governmental authority for thirteen other communities.
By 1843, the town was known as San Pedro Nacajuca.
In 1844, volunteer companies were created headed by Manuel Antonio León, Francisco de Sentmanat y Sayas and Manuel Plasencia to fight off foreign invasion. | 516 |
1825859 | During its three-year run, other regular cast members and guests included Miriam Karlin (1965), Ronnie Stevens (1965–66), Neva Carr Glyn (1966), June Thody (1966), Peter Reeves (1967), singer Bryan Davies (1964) and comic Dawn Lake (1967). Barbara Wyndon and Al Thomas guest starred in some episodes.
Among the crew was a young production assistant, Peter Weir, who went on to become one of Australia's best-known and most successful film directors. | 450 |
1849181 | A number of strictures attached to the charm are now observed mostly in the breach, namely that it must be the left hind foot of a rabbit which was shot or otherwise captured in a cemetery. Some sources tell that the rabbit must be taken by the full moon, and others specifying the new moon. Some say instead that the rabbit must be taken on a Friday, or a rainy Friday, or Friday the 13th. Some sources say that the rabbit should be shot with a silver bullet, while others say that the foot must be cut off while the rabbit is still alive. | 540 |
51777821 | He was bearing the portfolio of Minister of State (Ind.), Water Resources Dev., WPT & BC, in the Government of Assam. | 117 |
11682598 | At various times, he appeared on various stages with well-established artists like Daniel O'Donnell, Hugo Duncan, Brian Coll, Philomena Begley, and Michael English.
In 2004, he was the lead actor in the short film "Buy Rights" about shoppers rights in the UK. He also completed a one-year acting course in performing arts in Northern Ireland's NW Institute of Performing Arts.
Lee Mulhern studied at St Colman's Secondary School in Strabane with music studies at North West Regional College in Derry. | 500 |
19480815 | Agra Airport or Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Airport , also known as Kheria Airport, is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The air force station is one of the largest airbases of the Indian Air Force. On 15 August 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.
The station was opened during World War II as Royal Air Forces Station Agra and had a number of flying units located there. | 468 |
56409180 | Euxoa occidentalis is a species of cutworm or dart moth in the family Noctuidae. It was described by J. Donald Lafontaine and J.R. Byers in 1982 and is found in North America.
The MONA or Hodges number for Euxoa occidentalis is 10781.1.
Lafontaine, J. Donald & Schmidt, B. Christian (2010). "Annotated check list of the Noctuoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera) of North America north of Mexico". | 389 |
3214799 | After powerful Typhoon Cobra, in which three destroyers capsized, Gatling searched for survivors and helped to save over 100 men from the sea.
At Christmas 1944, the destroyer returned to Ulithi. The task force sortied 29 December to strike Formosa and Luzon during January 1945. Hoping to locate and destroy a Japanese fleet in that area, Admiral William Halsey took the task force into the South China Sea 10 January and hit targets in Indochina and on the China coast. | 471 |
6896695 | The Lismore squad and officials for the game were:
1981 – Eastwood United premiership, Italo Stars Cyril Mayo Cup
1982 – Eastwood United win premiership & Ballina make finals for first time
1983 – Goonellabah wins their first premiership & ANZAC Cup
After being formed as a junior club in 1969, Goonellabah first entered a senior team in the 1972 Division 2 competition, coming 2nd last. In 1982 they came 2nd last in First Division. | 433 |
8023404 | Ian Smart (born February 28, 1980 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a CFL kick returner and running back who is currently a free agent. He attended C.W. Post College and rushed for 2,536 yards in 2001.
In 2003, Smart attended New York Jets training camp but joined NFL Europe's now-defunct Scottish Claymores as a running back. He played 4 games with the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2004. He was on the Buccaneers's practice roster during the 2005 season. | 448 |
10446935 | Since 1993, Vromb has released about two dozen records and CDs on reputed labels from Germany, Austria, Canada, The United States and France such as Ant-Zen, Hymen Records Tesco Organisation, Klanggalerie, Angle Rec and Hushush. One of his more critically successful albums was Memoires Paramoleculaires. His album, ''Rayons'' in 2003 was also well received by a number of music critics. | 388 |
1696654 | Library Journal digitized issues, various dates
1876 establishments in the United States
Magazines published in New York City
Monthly magazines published in the United States | 174 |
56896 | It spans from about 45° to 52° N and from about 84° to 99° E.
The region is inhabited by a sparse but ethnically diverse population, including Russians, Kazakhs, Altais, Mongols, and Volga Germans, though predominantly represented by indigenous ethnic minorities of semi-nomadic people. The local economy is based on bovine, sheep, horse husbandry, hunting, agriculture, forestry, and mining. The Altaic language family takes its name from this mountain range. | 460 |
41199232 | Tejano star Sauceda stays strong, September 24, 2013
Rutland Herald, Life after vida: Grammy nominee, Sunny Sauceda, mixes it up, February 13, 2008
Rancho Alegre Radio Interview, Sunny Sauceda, July 2011
River City Attractions Sunny Sauceda is a Musical Chameleon, May 23, 2011
Houston Chronicle Blog, Sunny Sauceda Talks Grammys, State of Tejano, January 29, | 363 |
53407523 | The film was much discussed in media and over-hyped regarding the Bollywood debut of Patil and Kirmani who were at that time basking in the glory of the 1983 Cricket World Cup victory. Reportedly Patil was so occupied with his Bollywood debut that he refused to participate in some of the matches of the West Indies tour in 1983.
Initially Kirmani was not a part of the film. He was given the role because he wanted to be part of the film. | 440 |
7675484 | director of The Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture
Darrin Qualman as himself, National Farmers Union, Canada
Jorge Soberon as himself, director, National Commission of Bio Safety, Mexico
Terry Zakreski as himself, attorney for Percy Schmeiser
Dan Quayle as himself, Vice President & Chair of Council on Competitiveness | 330 |
39185922 | Arví Park (in Spanish known as "Ecotourism Park Arví") is both an ecological nature preserve and Pre-Hispanic archeological site on the eastern slopes of Aburrá Valley, in the northeast area of Medellín, Colombia. The park covers several other municipalities of Antioquia, including Envigado, Bello, and Copacabana. It covers 16,000 hectares, 1,760 of which are in the state of natural forests. And it is equipped with 54 miles of walkable trails. | 447 |
4618604 | The governor-general also has an important ceremonial role: hosting events at Government House in Wellington, and travelling throughout New Zealand to open conferences, attend services and commemorations, and generally provide encouragement to individuals and groups who are contributing to their communities. When travelling abroad, the governor-general is seen as the representative of New Zealand; for this reason, the governor-general has been described by academics and politicians as the de facto head of state.
The governor-general (titled "governor" before 1917) initially represented the British monarch and the British government. | 640 |
348449 | In the 2009 zombie comedy film Zombieland, when Bill Murray (playing himself) is accidentally shot by Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), he expresses regret for the film.
A sequel, titled Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, was released on June 16, 2006, in North America.
20th Century Fox allowed their license with Paws, Inc. to expire in 2009. | 336 |
44040056 | The Brooklyn Skating Club was an amateur ice hockey team from Brooklyn in New York City. The Brooklyn Skating Club played in the American Amateur Hockey League between 1896 and 1906 and won the championship title in 1898–99.
The ice hockey team of the Brooklyn Skating Club played its home games at the Clermont Avenue Skating Rink in Brooklyn which they shared with fellow AAHL team Brooklyn Crescents.
In the 1897–98 season the Brooklyn Skating Club played in light blue colors with "S. C. B." in white letters on their sweaters. | 531 |
32317836 | Finally, after many years without a chapel building, a new chapel was built in 1997. It was consecrated on 28 September 1997 by the Bishop Finn Wagle. This church was built near where the old Selahaugen church used to stand until the 1955.
20th-century Church of Norway church buildings | 286 |
5389229 | This makes them less creative and innovative in their practices, and leads to institutional isomorphism.
In his cultural studies, DiMaggio's historical research documented the self-conscious creation of "high culture" in the late 19th-century America. DiMaggio argues that, unsettled by the weak class distinctions in growing industrial cities, local elites created a "sophisticated" culture (via the arts, universities, social clubs, and the like) that would separate commoners from those of high standing. | 507 |
31567692 | Van Rouwendaal (swimming the backstroke lead-off leg) and her teammates Moniek Nijhuis (breaststroke), Inge Dekker (butterfly), and Ranomi Kromowidjojo (freestyle) broke the Dutch record in this event.
Her shoulder injury caused her to miss the 2013 World Aquatics Championships.
At the 2014 European Aquatics Championships in Berlin, Van Rouwendaal won the gold medal in the 10 km open water, upsetting reigning Olympic champion Éva Risztov of Hungary by 1.1 seconds. | 468 |
46314757 | with Cels Piñol (Panini Cómics, 2011)
¡Caramba!, fanzine coordinated and edited by Manuel Bartual (2011)
Ella siempre me quiso por mi cerebro, with Julio Videras and Isaac Casanova (Diábolo Ediciones, 2011)
La guarida del leviatán, with Julio Videras and Isaac Casanova (Diábolo Ediciones, 2009) | 298 |
13541068 | The music video was directed by Matteo Pellegrini.
The record producer, Michele Canova, revealed after 21 years that Ferro's song was copied and "lifted and dropped" from a song by American rapper R. Kelly. | 207 |
1437250 | Eisenberg an der Raab is a small village in Burgenland, Austria and a part of the municipality of Sankt Martin an der Raab, near the Slovenian and Hungarian borders.
Cities and towns in Jennersdorf District | 206 |
30727629 | They finished fourth and missed the final. They easily won the B final, placing seventh overall. Aged 37, this was Hick's last international appearance for Australia.
Hick was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in the 1994 Australia Day Honours for "service to rowing". | 278 |
55131221 | The Anglican Church of St Mary in Kilve, Somerset, England was built in the 14th century. It is a Grade II* listed building.
The first church on the site was most likely built around the 12th century if not sooner.
Parts of the 14th century church remain with additions in the 15th century and the tower is said to have been built sometime around 1636. The vestry was added in some time around 1876 and the whole church restored in 1913. Another extensive renovation was completed in 2006. | 489 |
56092654 | Giuliani Stephens has been married to her husband, Greg, for more than 33 years. They have two adult children and two grandchildren and live in Woodbury. | 153 |
21907286 | The Nanook River (meaning "polar bear") is located on Victoria Island in Northern Canada, commencing in the Northwest Territories and ending in Nunavut.
The Nanook River originates in the island's central plain, south of the Shaler Mountains. about two hours by Twin Otter north of Cambridge Bay.
The river flows east, passes through a rapid, and then enters Namaycush Lake. From here, it proceeds northwards through several lakes, the last being the largest at long and wide. | 478 |
2536257 | a maximum of 180 days in the 25 other Schengen countries during the visa's 1 year validity).
There will be no reason not to do a sign of a working holiday program but is now not being around discussions at all between Greenland and South Korea.
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government has the working holiday visa agreements with Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, South Korea, Sweden and the United Kingdom. | 491 |
58293510 | Maria Stadnicka (born 5 September 1951) is a Polish rower. She competed in the women's eight event at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Rowers at the 1976 Summer Olympics | 162 |
17787367 | 2014 Latin Grammy Nomination, Best Latin Jazz Album, Normas
2016 Global Music Awards Gold Medalist, World Jazz, The Blue Road
2016 Global Music Awards Gold Medalist, Best Album, The Blue Road
2016 Global Music Awards Gold Medalist, Best New Release 2016, The Blue Road
2016 Global Music Awards Bronze Medalist, Instrumental Music
2017 Quarterfinalist, Music Video Underground committee in Los Angeles, for his animated short film directorial debut of the song "She Became a Thousand Birds". | 495 |
52211256 | South Korean–Turkish relations (; ) are the foreign relations between South Korea and Turkey. The Turkish embassy is in Seoul, while the South Korean embassy in Ankara and a consulate-general in Istanbul. Both countries are members of the G20.
Early contact can be traced back to antiquity, when the Göktürks had supported ancient Goguryeo, a Korean kingdom, during their expansion and also assisted them against Tang Chinese forces. As both Göktürks and Goguryeo were threatened by Tang dynasty of China, they formed a political, economical, and military alliance. | 565 |
22677396 | Roda JC and Fortuna Sittard were going to form Sporting Limburg; Fell through after a failure to gain financial support for the new club.
Bury F.C., Oldham Athletic A.F.C. and Rochdale A.F.C. in 1999 as Manchester North End.
Fulham F.C. and Woolwich Arsenal in 1912; controversial owner of both clubs Henry Norris planned on merging the two clubs to create a "London Superclub". | 381 |
10720916 | The year's biggest winner turned out to be After This Our Exile, which won three major awards in Best Film, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. Its young actor Ian Iskandar also clinched the win for Best Supporting Actor and Best New Performer.
In the Best Asian Film category, nominee Still Life (China) was withdrawn as it failed to meet the election criteria, which stipulate that nominees for the category must be released by means of 35 mm film. The vacancy was filled by I Not Stupid Too (Singapore). | 506 |
35304049 | Glover sponsored a House resolution requesting “the House Committee on Commerce to study the state of the automotive manufacturing industry in the state of Louisiana since the onset of the most recent worldwide economic downturn.”
The House Committee on Commerce convened a hearing on the transaction on October 26, 2016, in Shreveport. The committee issued a two-page report that included no conclusions or finding of fact, except to note that, “Since the October 2016 meeting, officials with the North Louisiana Economic partnership announced that GLOVIS America, a subsidiary of Hyundai, | 590 |
400166 | He eventually founded his own orchestra and published a few songs, which, despite their limited success, brought him to the attention of the Shubert brothers, who in 1914 hired him to write music for their Broadway theatre shows. That year he wrote his first successful Broadway revue, The Whirl of the World. He then contributed songs to several American musical adaptations of Viennese operettas, including the successful The Blue Paradise (1915). Even more successful was the musical Maytime, in 1917. | 504 |
2081185 | AeroTACA (acronym of AeroTaxi Casanare) was a airline based in Bogotá, Colombia. It operated charter flights within Colombia and to neighbouring countries. Its main base was El Dorado International Airport.
The airline was established and started operations in 1965 as AeroTaxi Casanare, It was wholly owned by the Urdaneta family.
In 1989, one of its planes crashed in the city of Tame when it was unable to land. | 414 |
52973276 | 1 August: Korryn Gaines of Randallstown, Maryland livestreamed her actions on Facebook and Instagram as she resisted arrest and started an armed standoff with the police, which ended with Gaines being fatally shot and her 5-year old son sustaining injuries to his face and arm after being hit by stray bullets.
3 January: A torture incident in Chicago, in which an 18-year-old mentally-disabled white male in Chicago, Illinois, US was filmed being physically and verbally abused by four Black individuals (two men and two women). | 530 |
35830131 | Both of them, as well as Erzya were born in Mordovia. The museum exhibits collections of all the major art forms: painting, drawing, sculpture. There are also expositions and collections of Russian art of the 18th and 19th centuries and of the modern Russian and Mordovian art as well. In 2002, the museum was classified by the Government of Mordovia as one of the most valuable objects of cultural heritage of Mordovian people. | 428 |
43844510 | However, nothing came of it and he moved to UD Marbella, signing in the subsequent transfer window with CD Lealtad.
Cervero returned to Oviedo in July 2007, and scored a career-best 35 goals in the 2008–09 campaign. On 15 July 2009, he signed a three-year deal with Segunda División B's UD Logroñés.
On 5 July 2012, Cervero returned to his former club Oviedo after agreeing to a three-year contract. | 399 |
2856719 | In 1988, Screamin' Toys produced a model kit of Jason Voorhees. Six years later, Screamin' Toys issued a second model kit based on Jason's appearance in Jason Goes to Hell. Both kits are no longer in production. In 1998, as part of McFarlane Toys' Movie Maniacs 1 collection, a figure of Jason from Jason Goes to Hell was released. Jason was one of the three most popular figures sold from the Movie Maniacs 1 collection, and the other two were Freddy Krueger and Leatherface. | 476 |
1678795 | It is this feature that is typically employed in schemes designed to accelerate boundary element problem calculations.
Derivation of closed-form Green's functions is of particular interest in boundary element method, especially in electromagnetics. Specifically in the analysis of layered media, derivation of spatial-domain Green's function necessitates the inversion of analytically-derivable spectral-domain Green's function through Sommerfeld path integral. This integral can not be evaluated analytically and its numerical integration is costly due to its oscillatory and slowly-converging behaviour. | 605 |
65960334 | Teodoro Manuel Parrado (1894 – death unknown) was a Cuban first baseman in the Negro leagues and the Cuban League in the 1920s.
A native of Havana, Cuba, Parrado made his Negro leagues debut in 1921 with the Cuban Stars (West), and played for the club again in 1922. In the winter of 1922–23, he played for the Leopardos de Santa Clara of the Cuban League, and in 1924 he played minor league baseball for the Elmira Colonels. | 425 |
67621079 | At the 56th Guldbagge Awards, the film received five nominations, including Best Art Direction, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and Best Original Score, winning for Best Costume Design and Best Makeup and Hair.
The plot follows Nelly, a 10-year old who has no friends. Nelly and her dog London, decide to spend the autumn holidays with her eccentric uncle Hannibal. Hannibal lives in a spooky mansion in the country, with housekeeper Lena-Sleva. | 448 |
8209175 | The Nandi Award for Best Female Comedian winners was commissioned since 1996: | 77 |
7592567 | If a partition is removed from between two different gases, the molecules of each gas spontaneously disperse as widely as possible into their respectively newly accessible volumes; this may be thought of as mixing. If a partition, that blocks heat transfer between two bodies of different temperatures, is removed so that heat can pass between the bodies, then energy spontaneously disperses or spreads as heat from the hotter to the colder.
Beyond such loose visualizations, in a general thermodynamic process, considered microscopically, spontaneous dispersal occurs in abstract microscopic phase space. | 605 |
14570766 | DRCs are accrued in any month between the month in which a person attains Full Retirement Age and the month they attain the age of 70 and they postpone claiming RIB. A person who is already claiming RIB may also voluntarily decide to stop receiving their payments temporarily to accrue DRCs beginning at their Full Retirement Age.
The value of DRCs is 2/3% a month or 8 percent per year for postponement of claiming RIB. | 421 |
35588776 | These local licensing requirements are in addition to the state licensing requirements.
On May 28, 2013 the government also proposed Proposition AA, a 15% excise tax on the "average market rate" and a 10-15% sales tax on retail sales (on top of the 2.9% state sales tax and any local government sales taxes). | 308 |
16053913 | In February 2007, Michael premiered three speech melody compositions titled Warnings from Punk Rock 101, West-Coast Cats, and Dying Ain't Bad Y'all at the Western Front in Vancouver BC, for the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival.
Michael also contributed as one of four composers in a multi-interdisciplinary work entitled Triaspora, performed at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts on September 21–22, 2007 by Juno Award nominated performers Orchid Ensemble and Moving Dragon Dance, with multimedia by Aleksa Dulic and Kenneth Newby. | 548 |
22817312 | In February 1797, Coleridge reviewed Matthew Lewis's The Monk for the Critical Review and began writing Osorio, a play requested by Sheridan for Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. While these works and others were being composed, Coleridge began to bond with Wordsworth, which started a close, poetic relationship that would influence both of their careers and inspire their greatest works.
Coleridge and Southey came up with a theoretical political government named Pantisocracy. Originally named Pantocracy, the system was intended be a perfect, egalitarian society formed in America. | 578 |
2330096 | Julia Anne Bovasso (August 1, 1930 – September 14, 1991) was an American actress of stage, screen, and television.
Bovasso was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of this borough, the daughter of Angela Mary (née Padovani) and Bernard Michael Bovasso, a teamster. She was Italian-American.
She attended The High School of Music & Art in Manhattan. | 381 |
238220 | The bird family Sulidae comprises the gannets and boobies. Collectively called sulids, they are medium-large coastal seabirds that plunge-dive for fish and similar prey. The 10 species in this family are often considered congeneric in older sources, placing all in the genus Sula. However, Sula (true boobies) and Morus (gannets) can be readily distinguished by morphological, behavioral, and DNA sequence characters. Abbott's booby (Papasula) is given its own genus, as it stands apart from both in these respects. | 515 |
22545845 | In a repeat of the previous year's Cheshire Senior Cup final they again were beaten finalists to Runcorn. They rose to fourth-spot in 1989–90, with Askey contributing 12 goals from 49 games. He also toured Japan with the Middlesex Wanderers amateurs. Macclesfield also reached the finals of both the Cheshire Senior Cup and Staffordshire Senior Cup, losing out to Hyde United and Northwich Victoria respectively. | 412 |
39601333 | The Obama administration's argument that NSA surveillance programs such as PRISM and Boundless Informant had been necessary to prevent acts of terrorism was challenged by several parties. Ed Pilkington and Nicholas Watt of The Guardian said of the case of Najibullah Zazi, who had planned to bomb the New York City Subway, that interviews with involved parties and U.S. and British court documents indicated that the investigation into the case had actually been initiated in response to "conventional" surveillance methods such as "old-fashioned tip-offs" of the British intelligence services, rather than to leads produced by NSA surveillance. | 645 |
161866 | Bill Withers was inspired by Days of Wine and Roses. Withers was watching it on television, and the doomed relationship at the film's center brought to mind a phrase: "Ain’t no sunshine when she’s gone." This led him to write "Ain't No Sunshine" in 1971.
List of American films of 1962
Days of Wine and Roses at The New York Times 1000 Best Movies Ever Made | 359 |
39891331 | 2006 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || — || align=right | 3.3 km ||
| 291948 || || — || August 17, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || FLO || align=right data-sort-value="0.56" | 560 m ||
| 291949 || || — || August 17, 2006 || Palomar || NEAT || — || align=right | 1. | 258 |
21505050 | Competitors at the 2013 Winter Universiade
Competitors at the 2011 Winter Universiade | 85 |
12002896 | The mine was discovered and developed in 1526 by Kamiya Jutei, a Japanese merchant. Jutei later introduced a Korean style of silver mining that would become the Haifukiho Method. The mine reached its peak production in the early 1600s, with approximately 38 tons of silver a year while Japan produced about 200 tons of silver a year which was then one third of the world's production.
Silver from the mine was used widely for coins in Japan. | 441 |
228770 | Ruth Marianna Handler ( Mosko; November 4, 1916 – April 27, 2002) was an American businesswoman and inventor. She is best known for inventing the Barbie doll in 1959, and being co-founder of toy manufacturer Mattel with her husband Elliot, as well as serving as the company's first president from 1945 to 1975.
The Handlers were forced to resign from Mattel in 1975 after the Securities and Exchange Commission investigated the company for falsifying financial documents. | 471 |
13001010 | Sankt Julian’s Ortsteile are the main centre, likewise called Sankt Julian, Eschenau, Gumbsweiler and Obereisenbach. Under many of the headings in this article, each of the four centres will be treated separately, as their histories and backgrounds are on many points quite different from each other. The municipality of Sankt Julian is not so much a village as an amalgamation of four historically separate villages, which were only united into one political body in relatively recent times. | 492 |
25531646 | Leonid Bujor (27 November 1955 – 6 January 2021) was a Moldovan politician. He was the Minister of Education in the First Vlad Filat Cabinet from 25 September 2009 to 14 January 2011.
Leonid Bujor was born on 27 November 1955, in Singureni, Rîşcani. He was a member of the Party Alliance Our Moldova. | 300 |
56810001 | The Museum of Everything is a non-profit organisation and platform which stages installations of art by private, self-taught and non-academic art-makers (sometimes referred to as art brut or outsider art).
The Museum of Everything staged its first exhibition in London in October 2009. It then continued to present large-scale surveys at different locations around the world, working within and alongside partner institutions and organisations.
The first location for The Museum of Everything was a former dairy and recording studio in Primrose Hill, London. It was here that it first staged its celebrated exhibitions (2009/2010). | 633 |
4326 | Stephen Fry has expressed the view that, since the series went out on such a good "high", a film might not be a good idea.
During his June 2007 stage performance, chronicled on the Tony Robinson's Cunning Night Out DVD, Robinson states that, after filming the Back & Forth special, the general idea was to reunite for another special in 2010. Robinson jokingly remarked that Hugh Laurie's success on House may make that difficult. | 430 |
16409266 | Late in the fourth quarter the Raiders trailed Denver 30–23 but Jeff Hostetler and his offense drove Los Angeles down the field. On the final play of regulation Hostetler completed a third down pass to Alexander Wright for a 4-yard touchdown to force overtime. Denver won the overtime coin toss and John Elway drove Denver to a field goal opportunity. Rookie kicker Jason Elam missed his kick and the Raiders were granted new life. Hostetler drove Los Angeles down field again and Jeff Jaeger kicked a 47-yard field goal to send the Raiders to the 1993 playoffs. | 566 |
32884821 | Raghu Karumanchi as Cash Reddy's friend
Ping Pong Surya as Cash Reddy's friend | 79 |
24231219 | Richards' transformation allows a lumped element design to be taken "as is" and transformed directly into a distributed-element design using a very simple transform equation.
The difficulty with Richards' transformation from the point of view of building practical filters was that the resulting distributed-element design invariably included series connected elements. This was not possible to implement in planar technologies and was often inconvenient in other technologies. This problem was solved by K. Kuroda who used impedance transformers to eliminate the series elements. | 580 |
49292341 | Wilson was initially received poorly by progressive elements in the state, especially the Jersey City "New Idea" men led by George L. Record, Mark Fagan, and Joseph Patrick Tumulty.
The popular opposition surprised and disappointed Wilson, who considered it a reversal of fortune from the popular support and insider opposition he had experienced as university president. Nevertheless, he maintained a strategy of public silence, avoiding any direct comment on controversial issues and relying on the machine to deliver his nomination. As the convention approached, progressives planned to vote for the strongest anti-Wilson option. | 632 |
57792600 | The restoration of steamboats as part of the tourism industry continued in Echuca, and in Moama landscape and restoration works were undertaken at Horseshoe Lagoon and the wharf. The economic boom of the 1980s saw continued building and commercial developments in both Echuca and Moama.
The Moama Historic Precinct includes the Echuca Road/Rail bridge and the Echuca Wharf facing it downstream. The area was once the site of Chinese market gardens, houses, a saw mill, a thriving ship building business and one of the busiest boat slips on the Murray River. | 557 |
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