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7592567 | As the temperature of the cool water rises to that of the room and the room further cools imperceptibly, the sum of the over the continuous range, "at many increments", in the initially cool to finally warm water can be found by calculus. The entire miniature 'universe', i.e. this thermodynamic system, has increased in entropy. Energy has spontaneously become more dispersed and spread out in that 'universe' than when the glass of ice and water was introduced and became a 'system' within it. | 496 |
69147588 | In 1928, the pier was purchased for £13,000 () by Wallasey Corporation, who spent £31,354 () replacing all the buildings, including the pavilion which was replaced with a bandstand and clubhouse. The pier reopened in 1930 following improvement works, with further improvements made during the winter of 1935–1936, which included making the deck wider and building a new booking hall.
The pier was used during World War II to help protect the River Mersey and passage into Liverpool, with some accounts suggesting that the pier was fitted with torpedo tubes. | 557 |
6200441 | Recalled by the Yankees in June 1964, Sheldon contributed to their successful pennant defense during a summer-long struggle against the Chicago White Sox and Baltimore Orioles. He appeared in 19 games, with 12 starts, threw three complete game victories and added a save coming out of the bullpen. He then appeared in Games 1 and 7 of the 1964 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals, hurling innings pitched of hitless, scoreless relief. The Yankees, however, lost both games and the series to the Redbirds. | 514 |
2829891 | In 1992, Jagran had only 55 full time staff correspondents and 300 "working journalists" in a total staff strength of 700, the rest being stringers, regional correspondents, etc.
Jagran launched its Aligarh edition in 1993, the Dehradun edition in 1997 and the Jalandhar edition in 1999. In 1995, its circulation exceeded 0.5 million and the newspaper was being published from 12 locations across Uttar Pradesh and in New Delhi. | 428 |
15499156 | TVP confirmed Poland's participation in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest on 8 November 2007. Since 2006, TVP organised televised national finals that featured a competition among several artists and songs in order to select the Polish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, a selection procedure that continued for their 2008 entry.
Piosenka dla Europy 2008 was the national final organised by TVP in order to select the Polish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. | 471 |
20030932 | The second EP The Black followed on February 17, 2017, and the third, entitled The Red, followed that with a release date of July 14 of the same year. The album was completed by The White on November 24.
As of The Neuromancer Francis referred to his band as 'The Neuromantic Boys', and the 'Boys' most recently consisted of Kenneth Fletcher (who has been a part of the William Control project since Hate Culture) and Ian MacWilliams, with Crilly Ashes standing in for Fletcher for some of 2017's live shows. | 508 |
51211346 | 1869: François Ier et son siècle
1871–74: Cours d’histoire de France, 3 vol., Paris, A. Courcier, 1874–1879.
1864: Les Hommes illustres de France, Rouen, Mégard.
1874: Histoire des temps modernes, Paris, A. Courcier.
1886: Les Arabes : origine, mœurs, religion, conquêtes, Rouen, Mégard. | 288 |
20383122 | Hesketh-Prichard's biography was written two years after his death by his friend Eric Parker, who encapsulated his many accomplishments within its title: Hesketh Prichard D.S.O., M.C.: Explorer, Naturalist, Cricketer, Author, Soldier.
Where Black rules white; a journey across and about Hayti, from Internet Archive
Hunting camps in wood and wilderness, | 355 |
4293263 | Kochi was one of the six host cities for 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup held in India. It was extensively renovated before the event.
The Kaloor Stadium was originally constructed as a cricket stadium. But considering that Kerala is one of the few regions in India where football enjoys considerable popularity it was used for football matches also. Indeed, in a match between India and Iraq in 1997, approximately 1,00,000 spectators filled up the venue, thus overcrowding it, which remains a record at this place. | 509 |
9501159 | In category theory, a category with a terminal object is well-pointed if for every pair of arrows such that , there is an arrow such that . (The arrows are called the global elements or points of the category; a well-pointed category is thus one that has "enough points" to distinguish non-equal arrows.) | 308 |
8868641 | A silver coloured model of the Prada was released in January 2008. It also featured a virtual QWERTY keyboard in place of T9.
The KE850 sold 1 million units in the first 18 months. The touch slate design of the Prada would then influence those of other phones by LG, including the LG KS20 Windows Mobile smartphone, and the LG Viewty in 2007. | 342 |
53426662 | Shaun Pianta and sighted guide Jeremy O'Sullivan were selected in the team on 6 March but Pianta will be required to pass a final fitness test on his injured right knee ahead of his Paralympic debut on March 14.
The final team of 12 athletes and three sighted guides is the largest Australian team to compete at a Winter Paralympic Games.
Joany Badenhorst was named the Opening Ceremony flag bearer, the first female Australian Winter Paralympian to be given this honour. | 473 |
4470822 | Thierry Perreux (born 1963), a French handball player
Perreux, Loire, a commune in the Loire département
Perreux, Yonne, a former commune in the Yonne département
Canton of Perreux, a former canton in Loire and Rhone-Alpes
Le Perreux-sur-Marne, a canton in the Val-de-Marne département
Saint-Perreux, a canton in the Morbihan département | 343 |
180109 | Their creators have the right "to prevent extraction and/or re-utilization of the whole or of a substantial part, evaluated qualitatively and/or quantitatively, of the contents of that database." This is taken to include the repeated extraction of insubstantial parts of the contents if this conflicts with the normal exploitation of the database or unreasonably prejudices the legitimate interests of the creator of the database. | 430 |
28343801 | The hospital was founded in 1919 in a small, private home. A new facility was built in 1925 on with funding primarily from Hazard family members Caroline Hazard and her sister Helen Hazard Bacon. Since then, South County Hospital has grown to a 100-bed facility sprawling over . The oldest building on the campus, housing the President's office, dates back to 1929.
South County is south of Providence, Rhode Island and serves a population of around 100,000. Louis Giancola is the current CEO of the South County Hospital Healthcare System. | 542 |
14793828 | In January 2008, he signed a contract with Al-Ittihad Tripoli club, but due to the maximum numbers of foreigners players playing in squad, they loaned him out to Al-Nasr Benghazi.
He went for a trial with Leeds United towards the end of July 2010, but was not kept.
In 2010–2011, he played for Asswehly and then left for R.O.C. de Charleroi-Marchienne.
In 2012, he moved to Dinamo București. | 392 |
66795774 | The series was shot in the northern hemisphere Autumn/Winter of 1977 in the same location the fiction takes place, in La Albufera and El Palmar. Adapted to screen by Manuel Mur Oti, the episodes were directed by Rafael Romero Marchent. It consisted of 6 episodes featuring a running time of about 55 minutes. The production had a 70 million peseta budget. It aired on a weekly basis from 26 March 1978 to 30 April 1978. | 419 |
5805809 | There are 4 slum areas in Parsadepur: Ram Sagar, Pure Qazi West, Qaziyana, and Pure Qazi East (the largest). These range in size from about 168 to 195 households and have between 16 and 46 tap water access points. The number of toilets installed in people's homes ranges from 1 in Qaziyana to 3 in Pure Qazi East. All 6 areas are serviced by open sewers, as is the rest of the city.
Cities and towns in Raebareli district | 421 |
151011 | In June of that year, under the First Restoration, Barbé-Marbois was made Peer of France by King Louis XVIII, and confirmed in his office as president of the Cour des Comptes. Deprived of his positions by Napoleon during the Hundred Days, he was appointed Minister of Justice under the Duc de Richelieu (August 1815), tried unsuccessfully to gain the confidence of the Ultra-Royalists, and withdrew at the end of nine months (10 May 1816). | 439 |
64755717 | 928 to the Wangenitzsee Hut. Ascent time of approximately three and a half hours. | 81 |
57148371 | Ne pas laver le sable jaune, Galerie Greta Meert, Brussels, BE (2023)
l'Origine des choses, Bourse du Commerce, Paris, France (2023)
Area of Inertia, Laennec Chapel, Pinault Collection, Paris, France (2022)
Concentrated Form of Non-Material Energy, St. Matthäus Kirche, Berlin, Allemagne (2022)
Visitation Zone, Riga International Biennal of Contemporary Art, Riga, Lettonie (2020) ; | 387 |
26123102 | St. Ann’s Church was the name of a former Roman Catholic parish church at 110-120 East 12th Street between Fourth and Third Avenues in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
The parish was established in 1852 by Bishop Hughes, who appointed Rev. John Murray Forbes as its first pastor. The parish began on Bond Street in the Lower East Side, but soon moved to a church building at East 8th Street at the north end of Lafayette Place, now Lafayette Street. | 476 |
30868695 | His current work focuses on how interpersonal dispositions and behaviors influence immunity, host resistance to infectious disease, and on identifying biological pathways linking stress to disease. His research has been published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of the American Medical Association, the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, and the American Journal of Public Health in addition to other medical, public health, and sociology journals as well as in numerous psychology journals. | 518 |
190493 | The Kongo cosmogram is also spelled the Bakongo cosmogram and the "Yowa" cross.The crossroads is a spiritual supernatural crossroads that symbolizes communication between the worlds of the living and the world of the ancestors that is divided at the horizontal line. Counterclockwise sacred circle dances in Hoodoo are performed to communicate with ancestral spirits using the sign of the Yowa cross. Communication with the ancestors is a traditional practice in Hoodoo that was brought to the United States during the slave trade originating among Bantu-Kongo people. | 568 |
8798290 | EU drinking water standards and cases where these standards are temporarily exceeded by a small margin should be interpreted in this context.
Compared to the previous European drinking water directive of 1980 the number of parameters has been reduced, allowing member to add parameters such as magnesium, total hardness, phenols, zinc, phosphate, calcium and chlorite.
The directive requires member states to regularly monitor the quality of water intended for human consumption by using the methods of analysis specified in the directive, or equivalent methods. Member states also have to publish drinking water quality reports every three years, and the European Commission is to publish a summary report. | 707 |
64194043 | After transformation across the years, from use as a ballroom, a billiards hall, a bowling alley, and a home for the University's student alumni association's dialing center, Memorial Hall fell into disrepair and was shuttered in mid-2019. However, as the 100th anniversary in 2020 drew closer, efforts to rehabilitate and reclaim the building as a showpiece for center campus resumed among multiple campus stakeholders. | 420 |
12132198 | Crimes committed by ministers outside of their office that are being prosecuted during their tenure, can be tried or indicted by any court of appeal, according to the ordinary territorial rules. The prosecution of ministers in these exceptional cases can only be initiated by the prosecutor-general of the competent court of appeal. These cases are then heard by a panel of five or seven counsellors of the court of appeal. An appeal in cassation against the judgements of the courts of appeal in these cases is still possible.
Lastly, members of any of the federal or regional legislative assemblies enjoy some immunity from prosecution as well. | 646 |
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14786746 | Four media companies dominate the Swedish television market:
Sveriges Television, which owns SVT1, SVT2, SVT24, SVT Barn and Kunskapskanalen
Nordic Entertainment Group, which owns TV3, TV6, TV8, TV10, the V Sport package, the V Film package and some documentary channels.
TV4 AB, which owns TV4, Sjuan, TV12, TV4 Fakta, TV4 Film, TV4 Guld and the C More package. | 365 |
67412448 | He later took a PGCE at Durham University and represented the university first team. Following graduation he moved to Scotland to work at Strathallan School as a boarding-house tutor and cricket coach; and made five appearances for the Scotland national team, all in 1980.
Dharsi eventually returned to England, where he worked at Highgate School (1985–1997) as a housemaster, additionally coaching cricket and squash. | 418 |
41482655 | In the mid-2010s, the former Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Raghubar Das drafted a plan to develop this airport to handle scheduled commercial flights. For this, he and the former Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Jayant Sinha, jointly laid the foundation for the airport's expansion. | 286 |
137553 | The median household income was $18,393 and the median family income was $23,750. Males had a median income of $30,313 versus $19,688 for females. The per capita income for the town was $12,257. About 26.0% of families and 30.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 40.0% of those under age 18 and 23.6% of those age 65 or over. | 349 |
4116588 | In Goschen's last conversation with the German Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg before asking for his passports, on 4 August 1914, Bethmann famously expressed his astonishment that England would go to war for "a scrap of paper" (the 1839 treaty guaranteeing Belgium's neutrality).
During World War I, Goschen established a relief fund for British citizens still living in Germany who had lost their means of income and for British POWs being held prisoner in Germany. The fund was primarily administered through the United States Consular Service, now the United States Foreign Service. | 594 |
218985 | The Los Angeles City Council once confronted him with a recording in which he referred to Mexican Americans as not being far from "the wild tribes of Mexico"; in the 1960s, he claimed that "by 1970, 45% of the metropolitan area of Los Angeles will be Negro" and that the city should support a strong police force because "if you don't, come 1970, God help you"; he described Black participants in the 1965 Watts riots as acting like "monkeys in a zoo". The Los Angeles Police Department was not integrated until the 1960s. | 522 |
73616239 | On 25 April, four weather stations in Myanmar recorded monthly high temperatures, with Theinzayet in the Mon State recording the highest temperature at . The next day, the city of Bago reached , matching a record previously reached in May 2020 and April 2019, according to weather historian Maximiliano Herrera.
On 7 May, the temperature rose to in the Magway Region. Media reports said that there were 61 deaths due to heat-related problems, but Radio Free Asia was unable to verify the number. | 496 |
39274469 | Deceiving Hitler: Double Cross and Deception in World War II (Osprey, 2008).
De Jong, Louis. The German Fifth Column in the Second World War (1953) covers activities in all major countries. online
Drea, Edward J. MacArthur's ULTRA: Codebreaking and the War against Japan, 1942–1945 (1992).
Farago, Ladislas. The game of the foxes: the untold story of German espionage in the United States and Great Britain during World War II (1971), popular. | 447 |
59659601 | Khozmino () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Khozminskoye Rural Settlement of Velsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. The population was 456 as of 2014. There are 9 streets.
Khozmino is located on the Vel River, 42 km northwest of Velsk (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ispolinovka is the nearest rural locality. | 367 |
28994904 | The rectory is a two-story brick residence capped with a truncated hipped roof. It was designed by the Omaha architectural firm of Creeglon and Berlinghof. The school building is a 2½-story brick structure designed by Lahr and Stangel of Omaha. It features a monumental stone veneered central entry. The cemetery is notable for a significant number of cast iron and hand-wrought iron crosses for grave markers. There is also a frame, Romanesque Revival, Chapel of St. Joseph located near the cemetery gate. | 506 |
241128 | The college has over of office, teaching, and research space, as well as a veterinary teaching hospital.
In recent years, MSU's music program has grown substantially. Music major enrollment increased more than 97% between 1991 and 2004. In early 2007, this growth led the university board of trustees to spin the music program off into its own college unit: The MSU College of Music. The new college faces many new challenges, such as working with limited space and funding. | 475 |
50478515 | McCamley, MacCamley, MacAmley, Macamley and McAmley are all synonyms of the name MacAuley in the Irish counties of Antrim and Armagh. The most common being McCamley. Notable people with the surname include:
Bill McCamley (born 1978), American politician
Graham McCamley (born 1932), Australian cattle baron | 306 |
1422222 | It is more like the golden age of simplicity and honesty than I have ever seen in any other country".
Townsend returned to New York in 1861 after his eventful and successful period as envoy and ambassador to Japan. Author William Elliot Griffis had been in Japan from 1871 to 1874, invited to help modernize education there. Griffis met with Harris in New York in 1874. Harris asked of Griffis, "What do the Japanese think of me?" Griffis asked Townsend why he had not published his journals from those years. | 509 |
1341783 | To illustrate his argument, Saussure considers a hypothetical population of colonists, who move from one island to another. Initially, there is no difference between the language spoken by the colonists on the new island and their homeland counterparts, in spite of the obvious geographical disconnect. Saussure thereby establishes that the study of geographical diversity is necessarily concentrated upon the effects of time on linguistic development. Taking a monoglot community as his model (that is, a community which speaks only one language), Saussure outlines the manner in which a language might develop and gradually undergo subdivision into distinct dialects. | 669 |
8086494 | The old 1.0, 1.2 and 1.3 power units were replaced by new 12-valve ones which gave more power and better economy.
Honda introduced a new medium-sized family saloon - the Ballade - which gave traditionalists a viable alternative to the Civic hatchback. It will be imported to the US as a Civic, but the British version will go into production next year as part of a venture with British Leyland.
The Civic, Honda's best-selling model, was redesigned to exhibit a more aerodynamic shape and a more extensive range of trim levels. | 527 |
58311990 | In 1972, the Naval Historical Society of Australia began a project to recover the bow and stern for a memorial to the vessel and its later namesakes (Parramatta (2) and Parramatta (3), and Australian naval history generally. However, funding and other constraints delayed the project with the stern finally being mounted in Queens Wharf Reserve, Parramatta in 1981 and the bow at Garden Island in 1986. | 402 |
4190799 | However, when Rogers bought the national rights to the NHL in November 2013, the Pattison affiliates began to air Hockey Night once again in October 2014.
CHAT-TV presently broadcasts 15 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with three hours each weekday); the station does not produce any weekend newscasts. | 317 |
39041577 | It has a research outpost at Exeter University in Devon and an office in the National Farmers' Union building in Exeter.
Rural Business Research (RBR) is a team of British researchers working in the areas of farming, the environment, and rural business. It is a consortium of academic units delivering projects for the government, levy-funded research bodies, research councils, and commercial clients. It runs the Farm Business Survey, which it carries out for Defra.
Postgraduate study is offered through the Rural Business School at Duchy College. | 550 |
89886 | To fight back, the Guardians create the Manhunters and also simultaneously release the first seven Green Lantern rings to scan for possible users. Volthoom was eventually stripped from his power, sealed in an unbreakable chamber, and written out of their history. A number of Guardians remained behind to ensure that the First Lantern was kept imprisoned forever and became known as The Hidden Ones.
Eventually, the Guardians of the Universe inadvertently released a vengeful First Lantern from his prison. | 506 |
31311430 | The parcel of land on which Johnson Park is now situated was described as a rocky five acres.
Pressure for more public parks 1906–1913
The local press reported on the pressure for more public parkland in Northcote towards the end of 1906. The South Ward Ratepayers' passed a resolution and forwarded a letter to the then Northcote Council seeking more playgrounds for the children of the town of Northcote. As the pressure for parks increased, the Mayor of Northcote called a public meeting on 7 December 1906 in the Town Hall. | 529 |
315873 | As he was working on his latest weapon using energy from the dodecahedron, Supernova broke free from his imprisonment. As Doctor Octopus begged for mercy, Supernova stated to Doctor Octopus that he did not imprison her and goes off to find Spider-Man as Doctor Octopus wishes Spider-Man good luck when she finds him.
Otto Octavius is a genius in the field of atomic physics, and he holds a Ph. D. in nuclear science. A brilliant engineer and inventor, he is also a superb strategist and a charismatic leader. | 508 |
7530071 | At the European Championships in May, Ferrari won the gold medal on floor exercise. At the 2014 World Championships in Nanning, China, Ferrari helped Italy finish fifth in the team final. Individually, Ferrari finished sixth in the all-around and fifth on floor exercise. After World Championships, Ferrari continued competing at the World Cup circuit. She next competed at the Stuttgart World Cup where she finished fourth despite having the flu. She finished the year off at the Glasgow World Cup where she finished sixth.
In 2015 Ferrari competed at the first two Italian Serie A competitions. | 601 |
51967982 | Optical microscope and transmission electron microscope (TEM) are usually utilized in observing the sequential occurrence of subgrain rotation and local grain boundary bulging, and measuring recrystallized grain size. The nucleation process is triggered at boundaries of existing grains only when materials have been deformed to particular critical values.
Grain boundary bulging is the process involving the growth of nuclei at the expense of existing grains and then formation of a 'necklace' structure. | 505 |
7114160 | Twenty years later, Berlioz began writing his operatic masterpiece with himself rather than audiences of the day in mind. was to be the culmination of the French Classical tradition of Gluck and Spontini. Predictably, it failed to make the stage, at least in its complete, four-hour form. For that, it would have to wait until the second half of the twentieth century, fulfilling the composer's prophecy, "If only I could live till I am a hundred and forty, my life would become decidedly interesting". | 504 |
58665950 | Today there are four dairies on the property. Aerial photography from 1947 and 1969 clearly indicates a pattern of farming on the property which is almost identical today - the western portion of the property used for grazing only and the alluvial flats for cropping.
Several quarries exist on the property, for sandstone and shale supplies.
Detailed garden plant list (not comprehensive):
Celtis australis, southern nettle tree, naturalized along creeks, drives, on hill around house | 484 |
1203996 | Hrk – "Love World" (Joint Records)
Obscure Celebrities – "Fahreinheit" (Gooom Disques)
I'm Not a Gun – "Make Sense & Loose" (City Centre Offices)
Justin Robertson – "Love Movement" (Bugged Out)
Mojave 3 – "Bluebird of Happiness" (4ad)
Longview – "Can't Explain" (14th Floor Rec)
Longview – "Will You Wait Here" (14th Floor Rec) | 333 |
55051425 | He was "disinherited for marrying without his father's consent".
Rev. Thomas Somaster, 2nd son, Rector of Bere Ferrers and Archdeacon of Cornwall 3 January 1571 – 1603, died without progeny.
Henry Somaster (died 1606) of Painsford, 3rd son and heir.
George Somaster, 4th son, Principal of Broadgates Hall, Oxford, died without progeny
Henry Somaster (died 1606) of Painsford, | 375 |
61787354 | Andrew William Nembhard (born January 16, 2000) is a Canadian professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Florida Gators and the Gonzaga Bulldogs.
Nembhard was recruited to the University of Florida from Montverde Academy in Montverde, Florida. In his freshman season with the Gators, he started every game and tallied the fourth-highest freshman assist total in school history. | 471 |
72270080 | In their 11th season under head coach Tim Doup, the Cardinals compiled a 2–8 record (1–8 against OAC opponent) and finished in ninth place in the OAC.
The 2022 Capital Comets football team represented Capital University of Columbus, Ohio. In their third season under head coach Brian Foos, the Comets compiled a 0–10 record (0–9 against OAC opponent) and finished in last place in the OAC. | 389 |
523210 | The island is made of volcanic scoria, blanketed in over 2m of peat. It is notable for its steep cliffs and rugged terrain, which rises to over . Prominent peaks include Cavern Peak, at ; Mount Raynal, at ; Mount D'Urville, at ; Mount Easton, at ; and the Tower of Babel, at .
The southern end of the island broadens to a width of , encompassing Carnley Harbour. At the western side a very narrow channel known as Victoria Passage separates the main island from the smaller Adams Island. | 487 |
4469053 | 2005: Maria Mileaf (The Story, Philadelphia Theatre Company)
2006: Terrence J. Nolen (Opus, Arden Theatre Company)
2009: Terrence J. Nolen (Something Intangible, Arden Theatre Company)
2010: Anne Kauffman (Becky Shaw, Wilma Theater)
2011: Blanka Zizka (In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play), Wilma Theater)
2012: Anne Kauffman (Body Awareness, Wilma Theater)
2014: James Ijames (The Brothers Size, | 405 |
63105018 | The exhibition was done in collaboration with other scholars at the University of Iceland and in collaboration with Iceland's National Museum. The exhibition's emphasis on racism built on Kristín's research on the republication of the book Negroboys.
Kristín also set up the exhibition "The cow's horns do not weigh it down: Kristín Loftsdóttir’s Ethnographic Research amongst WoDaaBe Pastoralists in Niger." The exhibition was in Hafnarborg, Hafnarfjörður's Centre of Culture and Fine Art. | 490 |
2696971 | Publius Vergilius Maro, Bucolics, Aeneid, and Georgics. J. B. Greenough. Boston. Ginn & Co. 1900. Latin text available at the Perseus Digital Library.
Robert Graves. The Greek Myths. London: Penguin, 1955; Baltimore: Penguin, 1955.
Strabo, The Geography of Strabo. Edition by H.L. Jones. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924. | 370 |
66134327 | Girl from the West is a 1923 American silent Western film directed by Wallace MacDonald and starring Jack Richardson, Juanita Hansen and A. Edward Sutherland. | 158 |
5041719 | In November 2014, he played former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov in an exhibition match sponsored by the Japanese company Dwango. The two played two 25-minute rapid games with Habu losing both.
In March 1996, Habu married actress and singer at Hato no Mori Hachiman Shrine in Sendagaya, Tokyo, not far from the head office of the Japan Shogi Association. The two had met for the first time in September 1994 and officially announced their engagement in July 1995. | 470 |
1969218 | The division, holding positions just south of the penetration, began to withdraw to the north-west. It fell back to the Mura and barely managed to cross under constant air and ground attacks, with grievous casualties. Unable to take up effective positions, the division crossed the Reich frontier on 6 April and took up positions at Pettau in the so-called "Reich Defence Line", where it remained until 5 May. Its last fighting was around Kiesmanndorff on 19 April. | 465 |
1826503 | In the early 1960s the International Blue Jay Class Association voted to allow construction from fiberglass, although some boats, particularly amateur-built ones, have continued to be built from wood.
The design has a fractional sloop rig with aluminum spars, a raked stem, a vertical transom, a transom-hung rudder controlled by a tiller and a retractable centerboard. It displaces and can be fitted with a spinnaker.
The boat has a draft of with the centerboard extended and with it retracted, allowing beaching or ground transportation on a trailer. | 556 |
16052446 | Depersonalization thus transforms individuals into group members who regulate their behavior according to ingroup norms. Importantly, and in contrast to deindividuation, the psychological state of depersonalization does not imply a loss of rationality or behavioural disinhibition; rather, the individual behaves rationally and regulates behaviour according to ingroup standards. These ideas from social identity theory and self-categorization theory provided key ingredients for Reicher's critique of deindividuation theory, and are also the foundations upon which SIDE was modelled. | 584 |
2614119 | She then reached the second rounds of Bad Gastein and Los Angeles. In Toronto, Pe'er advanced to the third round before losing to eventual champion Elena Dementieva.
Pe'er reached the third round of the US Open before losing to the No. 6 seed, Svetlana Kuznetsova.
In September, Pe'er ended a three-year drought without a tournament win at the Guangzhou International Women's Open in China without dropping a set. In the final, Pe'er beat Italy's Alberta Brianti. | 463 |
23049020 | Philip Lowe, Terry Marsden, Sarah Whatmore (eds.). 1994. Regulating agriculture. London: David Fulton Publishers.
Sarah Whatmore. 1991. Farming women: gender, work and family enterprise. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
Terry Marsden, Philip Lowe, Sarah Whatmore (eds) 1992. Labour and locality: uneven development and the rural labour process". London: David Fulton Publishers.
Terry Marsden, Philip Lowe, Sarah Whatmore (eds.). 1990. | 430 |
8900290 | By 1855, Kerns was elected by the local school district as its school director, and he led the effort to purchase land for Washington High School.
Kerns has a healthy mixture of commercial buildings, condos, rental housing, and single-family residences. It's streets are characterized by many trees and comfortable sidewalks. Sandy Boulevard, which follows a path that was used by Native Americans to travel from the Willamette River to the Sandy River, is a main thoroughfare in the neighborhood. Transportation to and from the neighborhood is easy by foot, bike, bus, or car. | 579 |
69819447 | majority of the vote (invalid votes are counted). For Leonid Lakerbaia, it was the difference of a single voice. According to the law, another election will be held on 14 May. | 175 |
3615945 | John Smith (4 January 1939 – February 1988) was an English footballer.
Born in Shoreditch, London, Smith was a product of the Academy of West Ham United. He played for the east London club between 1956 and 1960, playing right half and inside right, and was a key figure in the team that won the Second Division in 1957-58. He made 136 appearances for the club, scoring 23 goals. | 378 |
56626790 | The San Diego Clippers placed the contract of Eddie Hughes on waivers.
The Indiana Pacers placed the contract of Joe Kopicki on waivers.
The Indiana Pacers placed the contract of George McGinnis on waivers.
The San Diego Clippers placed the contract of Jim Smith on waivers.
Lionel Hollins was acquired by the San Diego Clippers from the Philadelphia 76ers in a trade.
Chris Ford, previously with the Boston Celtics, became a free agent.
Hutch Jones, previously with the Los Angeles Lakers, became a free agent. | 517 |
6433747 | There were 59 households that consist of only one person and 27 households with five or more people. Out of a total of 307 households that answered this question, 19.2% were households made up of just one person and there were 3 adults who lived with their parents. Of the rest of the households, there are 112 married couples without children, 116 married couples with children There were 14 single parents with a child or children. There were 2 households that were made up of unrelated people and 1 household that was made up of some sort of institution or another collective housing. | 591 |
475018 | 544 Squadron in August and October 1945 respectively, with No. 540 and No. 541 Squadrons following in September 1946. The King's Flight reformed at Benson in 1946 and received four Vickers Vikings during the following year. The unit was renamed the Queen's Flight on the coronation of Elizabeth II in June 1953.
Benson retained a photographic reconnaissance role into the early 1950s. No. | 388 |
46967854 | It was described in later catalogues as "a collaborative work by Weenix and de Hooch", but there has never been any evidence the two painters worked together.
Various provenance records mention a wounded man by De Hooch which were previously thought to pertain to another painting by the artist, but could also be this painting. | 328 |
70149799 | In 1999, Russia signed the Charter for European Security, affirming the right of each state "to choose or change its security arrangements" and join alliances. In 2002, Putin said that Ukraine's growing relations with NATO were no concern of Russia.
But when Ukraine and Georgia sought to join NATO in 2008, Putin warned that their membership would be a threat to Russia. Some NATO members worried about antagonizing Russia. | 424 |
28834311 | Buildings and structures in Oklahoma City
Clubhouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma
Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma
National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma City
Restaurants on the National Register of Historic Places | 295 |
6847449 | This could be attributed to the standard forms of agreement, between rights owners and the Consortium on the one hand, and between corpus users and the Consortium on the other. Intellectual property rights owners were sought for their agreement with the standard licence, including willingness to incorporate their materials in the corpus without any fees. This arrangement may have been facilitated by the originality of the concept and the prominence associated with the project. However, it was a challenge to keep the identity of contributors hidden without discrediting the value of their work. | 599 |
213915 | This can also be expressed as
The sum of the first triangular numbers is the th tetrahedral number:
More generally, the difference between the th -gonal number and the th -gonal number is the th triangular number. For example, the sixth heptagonal number (81) minus the sixth hexagonal number (66) equals the fifth triangular number, 15. Every other triangular number is a hexagonal number. Knowing the triangular numbers, one can reckon any centered polygonal number; the th centered -gonal number is obtained by the formula | 526 |
546435 | A prototype batch of three locomotives was to be constructed in 1933. Two were constructed as drawn but the third set of frames was retained as the basis for an experimental turbine locomotive.
The third prototype was constructed with the aid of the Swedish Ljungstrom turbine company and known as the Turbomotive, although not named. It was numbered 6202, in sequence with the Princess Royals. | 394 |
4933527 | Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players
Players of American football from Houston | 84 |
2109356 | He was a regular player in the first of his seasons back at Ibrox, but managed just 11 appearances in the 1994–95 season (when Rangers won their seventh successive title and their fifth that Steven had been involved in) and with the arrival of Paul Gascoigne he managed only six league appearances. His final season, 1996–97, brought eight league appearances and one goal as Rangers matched Celtic's record of nine successive Scottish league titles. | 449 |
992088 | With Europe again at war and war threatening in the Pacific Ocean, Schley was recommissioned at San Diego on 3 October 1940. She arrived at Pearl Harbor on 17 December for patrols and exercises there the next year. When Japanese planes attacked Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, the destroyer was moored in a nest of ships undergoing overhaul and, as her guns were dismantled, was able to do little besides reply with small arms fire. | 433 |
12162956 | Kosmos 496 was launched on 26 June 1972 and spent a week in space, part of it in powered-down mode. Then on 2 September 1972, an attempted launch of a Zenit reconnaissance satellite failed to orbit due to a malfunction of the vernier engines on the Blok A stage. The existing stock of Soyuz boosters had to be modified to prevent a recurrence of this failure mode on a crewed mission, which delayed the next test until almost a year later when Kosmos 573 launched on 15 June 1973 and spent two days in space. | 508 |
73044342 | The 1934 Sam Houston State Bearkats football team represented Sam Houston State Teachers College (now known as Sam Houston State University) as a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC) during the 1934 college football season. Led by 12th-year head coach J. W. Jones, the Bearkats compiled an overall record of 3–4–2 with a mark of 2–2 in conference play, and finished tied for second in the LSC. | 398 |
3450310 | Aiken High School is a four-year public high school located in Aiken, South Carolina, United States.
Aiken High School was founded in 1888 by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, and named Aiken Institute. In 1935, the name was changed to Aiken High School. In 1955, Windsor High School of Windsor, South Carolina consolidated with Aiken High School. | 366 |
46586182 | He is said to have persevered in his prosecution of the war because the many men in the city who were skilled at auguries and the taking of auspices reported that the omens favored the townspeople. | 197 |
14266330 | Requiem - Fortissimo by Virgin Black @ Encyclopaedia Metallum | 61 |
357723 | At age fourteen, his father sent him away to a monastery in Morelos where he was under the care of Father David Salgado. Due to the clergyman's influence on Sebastian, he considered becoming a priest. He enrolled in the Seminario Conciliar de San José in Cuernavaca, Morelos, but realized that he wanted to pursue a music career, and decided to leave the seminary to dedicate himself to music.
Before embarking on a singing career, Sebastian was an administrative assistant at a vacation resort in Oaxtepec, Morelos, where he would sing through the intercom. | 558 |
31083339 | Its membership includes 65 journalists from 16 different countries who write for such high-profile film and soundtrack-related publications and websites as Film Score Monthly, Filmtracks, SoundtrackNet, Music from the Movies, MundoBSO and UnderScores, as well as more mainstream publications such as Ain't It Cool News, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and the Irish Times. Members of the IFMCA have also been involved in writing liner notes for major film music record labels such as Film Score Monthly, Varèse Sarabande, Intrada Records, La-La Land Records and Music Box Records. | 580 |
34409615 | 1 km Time Trial – Stefan Collins
500 m Time Trial – Carol Scott
Women's 500 m Time Trial – Carol Scott
Women's Scratch Race – Carol Scott
Women's Points Race – Carol Scott
Women's Points Race – Carol Scott
Women's Scratch Race – Carol Scott | 248 |
41563936 | She was a multiple-time president of the sport journalist section of the Croatian Journalist Association, served as a member of the Yugoslav Olympic Committee in two mandates, and was a one-time member of the Executive Council of the Assembly of the City of Zagreb.
Babović was decorated with awards from the Journalist Association in 1974, the City of Zagreb in 1977, and the Yugoslav Order of Brotherhood and Unity with a silver wreath in 1979. She died on 26 December 2020, from the effects of COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Croatia. | 546 |
51420047 | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Uttarakhand:
Uttarakhand – state in the northern part of India. It is often referred to as the Devabhumi (literally: "Land of the Gods") due to many Hindu temples and pilgrimage centres found throughout the state. Uttarakhand is known for its natural environment of the Himalayas, the Bhabar and Terai.
Nickname(s): Devabhumi ("Land of the Gods") | 420 |
2135232 | When fans of a sport cannot agree on which team within a league or other organization should be considered as holding that organization's championship, discussing whether a team has become a dynasty is more difficult. Because of these problems, teams that consistently win their conference championship and are frequently in contention for national championships are termed dynasties more often than a similarly performing team in another sport or division might.
Yale – nineteen championships between 1874 and 1909
Michigan – four straight championships, five straight undefeated seasons between 1901 and 1905. | 613 |
19037601 | For several months he lived in a Russian village and studied the language, as well as examining the status of the Russian peasantry. He returned in 1873 showing signs of tuberculosis, the disease which eventually killed him. He began writing a book about Russia, two chapters of which appeared in the Fortnightly Review in 1874, but it was never published.
In 1875, he bought the Weekly Dispatch for £14,000, acting as editor until 1876 and then again between 1878 and 1880. | 474 |
5042360 | Consider the set of all indices of proofs of an inconsistency of the theory at hand, in which case the universally closed statement is a consistency claim. In terms of arithmetic principles, assuming decidability of this would be - or arithmetic -. This and the stronger related , or arithmetic -, is discussed below.
Going back to more generality, given a general predicate on the numbers (say one defined from Kleene's T predicate), let again
In classical set theory, by and so excluded middle also holds for subclass membership. | 536 |
234516 | In sparsely populated regions where shifting cultivation takes place, most of the work is done by women. These are the societies that give brideprice. Boserup further associates shifting horticulture with the practice of polygamy, and hence bridewealth is paid as a compensation to her family for the loss of her labour. In plough agriculture farming is largely men's work; this is where dowry is given. In contrast, plough agriculture is associated with private property and marriage tends to be monogamous, to keep the property within the nuclear family. | 557 |
41700173 | For the purposes of Victorian elections for the Legislative Assembly, the Hume region is contained within all or part of the electoral districts of Benambra, Eildon, Euroa, Ovens Valley, and Shepparton.
The region contains twelve local government areas and five unincorporated areas of Victoria, which are:
The Hume region contains many protected areas such as Barmah, Burrowa-Pine Mountain and Chiltern-Mt Pilot national parks; and the Winton Wetlands restoration site. | 470 |
33272095 | Otter Creek is a creek located in the Atlin Country region of British Columbia. This creek flows into the south side of Lake Surprise about 2 miles west of Wright Creek. Otter Creek was discovered in 1898. The creek has been mined and for some years Compagnie Francaise des Mines d'Or du Canada hydraulicked a number of leases along Otter Creek. | 348 |
1426297 | The same authors pair the song with Lennon's and Ono's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" single from 1971, in terms of how the song "both prods and challenges listeners before providing reassurance."
As with "Give Peace a Chance" and "Power to the People" – Lennon singles from 1969 and 1971 – the chorus has an anthem-like quality, as he sings: "We all shine on, like the moon and the stars and the sun." | 398 |
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