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Alex Hirsch
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Personal life
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for Hurricane Harvey relief via a Twitch charity live stream.
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2011–12 Azerbaijan Premier League
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Khazar Lankaran and Turan controversy
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of AFFA imposed the punishment on the scandal that took place in two matches. Khazar Lankaran fined 10,000 AZN after club's fans threw alien objects to the court, injuring the head of Inter Baku's coach Kakhaber Tskhadadze. Khazar also must play its next two league home matches in an empty stadium because of its fans' aggressive behavior.
AFFA fined Turan Tovuz 26,000 AZN and moved its next two league home matches on a neutral ground for injuring referees, breaking PFL camera as well as for refusing to play at the second half of 2011–12 Azerbaijan Cup. The club's president Musa Suleymanov
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Wacey Rabbit
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Playing career
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penalty minutes and 16 goals in '08-09, he still felt as though he was incapable of making it with the Boston Bruins.
At this point, Rabbit's contract was up, so he was given the option of walking away. Although he wanted to continue playing for the Boston Bruins, he didn't feel suited, considering Boston was a pretty talented team. After leaving the Bruins, Rabbit was offered a good opportunity, with a well paying salary; playing for Nashville.
In the 2009 off-season after the Bruins declined to extend a contract to Wacey, he was signed on by the Nashville Predators AHL affiliate, the
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Adam Bighill
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BC Lions & New Orleans Saints
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date he will be back under contract with the BC Lions through the 2018 CFL season. Through six CFL seasons Bighill amassed 489 defensive tackles, 69 special teams tackles, 33 sacks, 8 interceptions, 8 forced fumbles and 1 defensive touchdown.
Bighill had a workout with the New Orleans Saints on December 13, 2016. New Orleans Saints Bighill signed a future/reserve contract with the New Orleans Saints on January 4, 2017. Bighill drew strongly positive attention for his performance during the Saints training camp and preseason. He was waived on September 2, 2017, and was signed to the Saints' practice
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Alex Ireeta
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Career
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Alex Ireeta Career In 2015, Alex worked with video director-turned-film director Lukyamuzi Bashir on his first film Bala Bala Sese, a film about a boyfriend's battle for love through perseverance. Ireeta continued to work with the film's producer and writer, Usama Mukwaya on all his follow up projects, Rehema, Tiktok and his latest Love Faces.
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WAVY-TV
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WAVY Weather Station & Analog-to-digital conversion & News operation
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can also be seen on other cable systems and channels across Hampton Roads, Northeastern North Carolina, Northern Outer Banks of North Carolina and the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Analog-to-digital conversion WAVY-TV discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over VHF channel 10, at 9 a.m. on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 31, using PSIP to display WAVY-TV's virtual channel as 10 on digital television receivers.
On August 7, 2009, WAVY began offering Mobile TV using BlackBerry. News operation WAVY airs thirty
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Alicia Keys
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2012–2015: Girl on Fire
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single from Giorgia's album Senza Paura and has been marketed in digital stores worldwide. In 2014, Keys collaborated with Kendrick Lamar on the song "It's On Again" for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 soundtrack. In July 2014, it was reported that Keys had changed management from Red Light Management's Will Botwin to Ron Laffitte and Guy Oseary at Maverick.
On September 8, 2014, Keys uploaded the music video to a new song called "We Are Here" to her Facebook page, accompanied by a lengthy status update describing her motivation and inspiration to write the song. It was released digitally the following week.
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Vicente Lombardo Toledano
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Early career
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1921 he joined the Labor Party.
As leader of that teachers' union he entered the Confederación Regional Obrera Mexicana (CROM), the largest and most powerful union confederation of the day and a key supporter of the regimes of Plutarco Elías Calles and Álvaro Obregón. Lombardo Toledano served as the house intellectual for CROM, not benefiting directly from its corruption, but acquiring access to power instead. Lombardo Toledano served as interim Governor of Puebla in 1923, was a councilman in the Federal District in 1924 to 1925 and was a congressional deputy from 1926 to 1928.
In 1925, while he was still the
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Aerobic gymnastics
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In popular culture
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event.
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51st Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
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First formation
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dig in. Blyukher had the advance units withdrawn from within range of White fire.
On 30 October, Blyukher ordered the 151st Brigade to reconnoiter the Perekop Gulf for a possible crossing. He also ordered the 153rd Brigade to reconnoiter Syvash. On 1 November, Blyukher offered to allow the White Army units to surrender. On 7 November, the Perekop-Chongar Offensive was begun. The division attempted to storm the Turetsky Val but was unable to break through by the next day. During the night, elements of the division crossed Syvash and emerged in the White rear. With a simultaneous frontal attack, this
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Yoko Nagae Ceschina
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Yoko Nagae Ceschina Countess Yoko Nagae Ceschina (チェスキーナ・永江洋子) (5 April 1932 – 10 January 2015) was a Japanese-born patron of the arts, long resident in Italy, and noted patroness of classical music.
Born in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, to a businessman father and mother who played the piano domestically, Yoko Nagae was exposed to music at an early age. Her parents separated when she was 8, and her father discarded the piano from the family residence. To continue playing the piano, she searched out neighbours' residences which had pianos.
Nagae later studied harp at the Tokyo National University of Fine
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Yolanda Cuomo
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Early career & Career and artistic practice
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last thirty years being controversial.” In fall 1986, the Village Voice dissolved VUE. Career and artistic practice Toward the end of 1986 Cuomo founded her own studio, Yolanda Cuomo Design, on Lafayette Street. During this time, Cuomo continued working with Richard Avedon as art director for a Revlon ad campaign. The new studio’s first commercial project was a collaboration with Laurie Simmons. Together they produced Waterballet/Family Collision, bound with a lenticular 3D cover. The book was designed to be “spit-proof” because Simmons’s daughter, Lena Dunham, had just been born. The studio’s next project involved the design of a slipcase for
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2004 United States Senate election in Arkansas
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Background
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a single candidate in the presidential election—native son Bill Clinton—while every other state's electoral votes were won by pluralities of the vote among the three candidates. Arkansas has become more reliably Republican in presidential elections in recent years. The state voted for John McCain in 2008 by a margin of 20 percentage points, making it one of the few states in the country to vote more Republican than it had in 2004. (The others being Louisiana, Tennessee, Oklahoma and West Virginia.) Obama's relatively poor showing in Arkansas was likely due to a lack of enthusiasm from state Democrats following former
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Žarko Paspalj
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Early days in Titograd
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became a bit of local urban legend from the early 1980s when Paspalj was a junior, about Cibona coming to Titograd for a late season game which was meaningless for Zagreb side but crucial for Budućnost's hopes of remaining in the top division. The story goes that a deal was struck between two sides to allow the home team to win, while in return Cibona management got to watch Budućnost's juniors practice and take whichever player they liked back to Zagreb. Knowing Paspalj was by far their best young prospect and an asset that would soon be worth a lot
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Alaska Airlines Flight 779
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Accident
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Alaska Airlines Flight 779 Accident The DC-6A was chartered by the Military Air Transport Service to carry cargo from Travis Air Force Base to Tachikawa, Japan with refueling stopovers in Anchorage and Shemya. On July 20, the flight departed Everett without cargo en route to Travis Air Force Base. Upon arrival in Travis military personnel loaded 25,999 pounds (11,793 kg) of cargo onto the aircraft under the supervision of the flight engineer. The flight then departed Travis en route to Alaska, for the purpose of refueling and picking up the navigator from Anchorage. It took 8 hours
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2004 United States Senate election in Arkansas
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Background
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2004 United States Senate election in Arkansas Background Incumbent Democrat Blanche Lincoln ran for re-election. Lincoln won re-election over Republican State Senator Jim Holt while President George W. Bush carried the state with almost the same margin of victory.
The Democratic Party held super-majority status in the Arkansas General Assembly. A majority of local and statewide offices were also held by Democrats. This was rare in the modern South, where a majority of statewide offices are held by Republicans. Arkansas had the distinction in 1992 of being the only state in the country to give the majority of its vote to
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Wheelchair
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Manual self-propelled wheelchairs
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be added to the front wheels, to the rear wheels, or both. Rigid chairs also have the option for their rear wheels to have a camber, or tilt, which angles the tops of the wheels in toward the chair. This allows for more mechanically efficient propulsion by the user and also makes it easier to hold a straight line while moving across a slope. Sport wheelchairs often have large camber angles to improve stability.
Rigid-framed chairs are generally made to measure, to suit both the specific size of the user and their needs and preferences around areas such as the "tippyness"
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Wreath
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Ancient Greece and Rome
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Greece and Rome In the Greco-Roman world, wreaths were used as an adornment that could represent a person’s occupation, rank, their achievements and status. The wreath that was commonly used was the laurel wreath. The use of this wreath comes from the Greek myth involving Apollo, Zeus’ son and the god of life and light, who fell in love with the nymph Daphne. When he pursued her she fled and asked the river god Peneus to help her. Peneus turned her into a laurel tree. From that day, Apollo wore a wreath of laurel on his head. Laurel wreaths became
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Aironi
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History
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to the Celtic League management structure. In February 2010 it was announced that the planned expansion of the Celtic League was to be pust on hold. The reasons were the insistence by existing members that the Italian teams could be ejected after three years. Also the financial demands the league placed on the Italians could not be met. The existing teams said this was to cover the need to have larger squads to cover the extra fixtures and additional travel expenses. Agreement was reached in early March 2010 to allow Italian teams entry to the Celtic League in time for
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Abebe Aregai
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Later career
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Arbegnoch to receive a major government post, Ras Abebe was appointed governor of Addis Ababa and Minister of War in 1941 soon after Haile Selassie's return. He was subsequently made governor of Sidamo province from 1941 to 1942. When the Woyane rebellion broke out in Tigray in 1942, with the rebels under Fitawrari Yeebio Weldai of Enderta known popularly as "Wedi Weldai" at one point capturing Mek'ele, Ras Abebe marched north to suppress the violence with the help of British air power, and captured the rebel headquarters at Wukro on 17 October 1943. The Emperor subsequently made him governor
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Amanda Vaill
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film won both an Emmy and a George Foster Peabody Award. The 2000 television film Sex & Mrs. X, starring Linda Hamilton, was based on a 1999 article Vaill wrote for Allure.
In 2008 Vaill co-wrote a book on her grandfather, the jeweller Seaman Schepps. Her new book is on the personalities associated with Madrid's Hotel Florida during the Spanish Civil War.
Vaill has also written for Esquire, The New York Observer, Talk, Harper’s Bazaar, Architectural Digest among others.
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William Óge Martyn
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Early life & Gráinne O'Malley
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William Óge Martyn William Óge Martyn (fl. 1566–1592) was the 101st Mayor of Galway. Early life Also known as William Óge Martyn fitz Thomas, he was a son of Thomas Óge Martyn and Evelina Lynch of Galway. Bailiff of Galway in 1566 to 1567, he was kidnapped by the Earl of Thomond in January 1570 but was free in time to participate at the battle of Shrule in April of the same year. He served as High Sheriff of County Galway and Jailer of Athlone Castle during the 1570s and 1580s. Gráinne O'Malley Martyn attempted to capture or kill the
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Alfred Gessow
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Researcher & Educator
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hovering helicopter. While it is now established that numerical techniques became the basis of methods in early use by the helicopter industry, the digital computers in 1956 were very primitive by modern standards. His approach lays down the well-known "blade element method" incorporating two-dimensional, non-linear sectional airfoil data from tables, a fundamental engineering approach that even today remains the basis for most helicopter rotor design analyses.
In 1967, Gessow published an article in Scientific American on "The Changing Helicopter." Educator Prof. Gessow devoted much of his government and teaching career to expanding the knowledge of helicopter aerodynamics, developing new theoretical approaches,
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Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in Europe
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Overview
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Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in Europe The Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in Europe (ACARE) is a European advisory body that aims to improve the competitiveness and sustainability of the European Union in the field of aeronautics. It is a public-private partnership between the Directorate-General for Transport and Energy of the European Commission and industry leaders. ACARE was launched at the Paris Airshow in June 2001 and has about 40 members. Overview In the year 2000 the Belgian European Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science, Philippe Busquin, invited a number of aviation industry leaders to produce a strategy detailing
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West Manchester Town Center
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History
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late 1990s by adding, Auntie Anne's, Subway, and Regal Cinemas. Wal-Mart expanded from a discount store to a SuperCenter in 2003, displacing a hallway and closing off its mall entrance, which led to a massive decline in customers to that side of the mall. Throughout the 2000s, the mall continued to lose many stores, many of which already had locations at the York Galleria. Value City closed in 2008, and the space became occupied by Kohl's in 2010. In 2011, a small tornado caused damage to the mall by shattering a skylight, blowing debris, and causing power outages. The same
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Willie Brigitte
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Background & Recruited to Al Qaeda
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Brigitte adopted several new names, including Mohammed Abderrahman, Mohammed Ibrahim Abderrahman, Abou Maimouna, Salahouddin, Jamal and 'Abderrahman the West Indian'. He attended an Islamic school in Yemen. Recruited to Al Qaeda Brigitte attended the Omar and Abou Bakr mosques in the poor and largely immigrant Paris neighborhood of Couronnes, where he studied both Islam and Arabic. The mosques were infamous for preaching a mixture of militant and puritanical Islamist dogma, infused with anti-imperialist and anti-Western sentiments. It was in Couronnes that Brigitte came in contact with persons with links to the Algerian-based Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat.
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2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga
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Teams & Top goalscorers & Top assists
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2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga Teams A total of 16 teams will contest the league, including 13 sides from the 2012–13 season and two promoted from the 2012–13 Serbian First League, which are the champions FK Napredak Kruševac and second placed FK Čukarički. Few days before the start of the season Hajduk was dissolved, thus leaving an empty spot. 16th club was determined as FK Voždovac, 3rd of Serbian First League in 2012-13 season. At the end of the season, the last two teams will be relegated. Top goalscorers Sources: Superliga official website, soccerway.com Top assists Sources: Superliga official website, soccerway.com
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2009 International Bowl
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Buffalo offense & Connecticut offense
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run for over 1,300 yards and caught 41 passes for 340 yards, scoring 16 touchdowns on the year. Roosevelt was seen as the top playmaker, going over the 100-yard mark in each of Buffalo's last five games and scoring at least once in his last seven. Connecticut offense Especially compared to Buffalo, the UConn offense was extremely unbalanced; the Huskies ranked 19th in the nation in running, averaging 204.6 yards per game, but only 106th in the nation in passing, averaging 147.3 yards per game. Connecticut's offense was centered around running back Donald Brown. Described as "the ultimate workhorse", Brown led the NCAA in rushing going into
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Albert Collins
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Career
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Hall in Houston, and a friend of theirs mentioned that Collins was playing at the Ponderosa Club, which they duly attended. After Collins had finished playing they introduced themselves and offered to help secure an agent for him as well as an introduction to Imperial Records in California. With the offer of a record deal and regular live work Collins decided to move, relocating to Kansas City in July 1968, where he played in the organ trio of the keyboardist Lawrence Wright, and then in November moving to Palo Alto, California. For his 1968 Imperial album, Collins chose the title
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Adductor canal
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History
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History The eponym 'Hunter’s canal' is named for John Hunter.
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8th Connecticut Infantry Regiment
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History
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8th Connecticut Infantry Regiment History The regiment was organized at Camp Buckingham, Hartford, in September, 1861, It was first commanded by Colonel Edward Harland of Norwich. The regiment drew most of its enlisted men from northern Hartford and Litchfield counties and was composed mostly of merchants and farmers from the Housatonic River and Connecticut River Valleys south to near New Milford and north to the Massachusetts state line and west to present day Hartford. The regiment had many free black men as well. The regiment left Hartford October 17, 1861, for a camp of instruction at Jamaica, Long Island,
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İlhan Şeşen
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Career
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TV shows. Famous song of Leman Sam, named "Rüzgar" is one of the songs written by İlhan Şeşen.
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Albert Collins
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Career
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Love Can Be Found Anywhere (Even in a Guitar), from the lyrics of Canned Heat's "Fried Hockey Boogie", in honor of Canned Heat and their lead singer Bob Hite, who wrote the liner notes for the album. In the spring of 1969 Collins was hired by Bob Krasnow to play on the Ike and Tina Turner album The Hunter, which was released by Krasnow's Blue Thumb Records. The move to California was proving to be the right decision, with Collins establishing himself as a regular act on the West Coast circuit, playing at the Fillmore West and the Whisky a
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1950 Atlético Mineiro European tour
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Tour
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Oberliga Nord winner Hamburger SV 4–0 in front of 20,000 people at the Rothenbaum, on 4 November. Only 24 hours later, Atlético Mineiro travelled to Bremen, and suffered the tour's first defeat: 1–3 to Werder (that also played in the Oberliga Nord) at the Weserstadion, with an attendance of 26,000. A one-week rest followed, after which the team traveled to Gelsenkirchen. Schalke 04, which went on to win that season's Oberliga West, was defeated 3–1. The encounter was a farewell match for Schalke legends Ernst Kuzorra and Fritz Szepan, and was attended by 30,000 at the Glückauf-Kampfbahn on 12 November.
From
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Alabama Crimson Tide women's gymnastics
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The 2010s & The Power of Pink
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but fell to fourth place at Nationals after having to count a fall. Alabama's win at the 2014 Seattle Regional marked Patterson's thousandth career win.
In 2015 Dana Duckworth was announced as the head coach after Sarah Patterson retired. She led them to their second straight SEC title, 9th overall, their 21st regional title and a fourth-place finish at Nationals. The Power of Pink The Power of Pink is the name given to one of the Crimson Tide's home meets each season in which all the participants and fans wear pink to support breast cancer awareness. The first Power of
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2016–17 CERH Women's European Cup
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Final four
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2016–17 CERH Women's European Cup Final four The final four tournament took place on 25 and 26 March 2017 in Gijón, Spain.
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21st Guards Motor Rifle Division (Russia)
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Cold War
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19 February 1962, the 626th Separate Equipment Maintenance and Recovery Battalion was activated, along with a missile battalion.
On 1 November 1965 the division became 31st Guards Motor Rifle Division (Russian: 31-я гвардейская мотострелковая Витебская ордена Ленина Краснознамённая ордена Суворова дивизия). In 1968, the 35th Separate Guards Sapper Battalion became a sapper-engineer battalion. It may have been based at Vilnius for a period. In August 1969 31st Guards Motor Rifle Division was relocated from Kaunas in the Lithuanian SSR (Baltic Military District) to Belogorsk, in the Amur area of the Far East Military District. The division became part of the 35th
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Virtual community
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On health & On civic participation
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that differed from event-based realities and informational support networks. Growing amounts of presented material show how online communities affect the health of their users. Apparently the creation of health communities has a positive impact on those who are ill or in need of medical information. On civic participation New forms of civic engagement and citizenship have emerged from the rise of social networking sites. Networking sites act as a medium for expression and discourse about issues in specific user communities. Online content-sharing sites have made it easy for youth as well as others to not only express themselves and
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Volkoff Industries
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Vivian McArthur
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to forgive her father or Chuck for their lying and leaves them to die, using the killing agent, thorium, as leverage to further her business aspirations. Vivian becomes determined to find "Agent X", the only person of whom her father was ever afraid. However, Agent X is later revealed to be the true identity of Volkoff himself.
Riley makes several attempts to turn Vivian into as ruthless an individual as her father, including killing all her competitors with the fully assembled Norseman. Vivian captures Mary, who she learns is not only the woman who betrayed her father for twenty years, but
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Yolanda Cuomo
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Early career
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graduating from Cooper Union, Cuomo began working as an Assistant Designer at Mademoiselle magazine in 1980. Mademoiselle’s Art Director, Paula Greif, introduced Cuomo to Marvin Israel, who took an interest in the young designer. In their first work together, Israel and Cuomo designed a poster celebrating the visionary work of Alexey Brodovitch for a retrospective exhibition in Paris at the Grand Palais. Israel hired Cuomo as the Art Director of the Movies magazine where she began working with many of the photographers who would later shape her career. Through Israel, Cuomo had her first opportunities to work with Richard Avedon,
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Alicia Keys
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Philanthropy and activism
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as Uganda, Kenya and South Africa to promote care for children affected by AIDS and to help raise money and build a clinic that offered not only beds and medicine, but legal aid, microcredit and women's empowerment groups. It also provided much-needed employment opportunities to the community.
In 2011, the Producer's Guild of America honored Keys at its "Digital 25: Leaders in Emerging Entertainment" awards, which recognizes "individuals or teams who have made exceptional contributions to the advancement of digital entertainment and storytelling." She was awarded for her work with her foundation Keep A Child Alive. In 2014, Keys was honored
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Amazarashi
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2017–present: Chihou Toshi no Memento Mori
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band held a live tour called "Amazarashi Live Tour Message Bottle". It was the first live tour that featured a show in the band's hometown, Aomori.
On March 29, the band released a compilation album titled Message Bottle (written as "メッセジボトル" when necessary), which featured tie-up track "Hero" (ヒーロー), a remade version of the song "Tsujitsuma Awase ni Umareta Bokura" (つじつま合わせに生まれた僕等; "We Were Born Because It Was Logical"), and the あまざらし-era album Hikari, Saikou (光、再考; "Light, Reconsidered").
On the same day, the band ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION released their 20th year commemorative tribute album, AKG TRIBUTE, in which amazarashi was featured, covering Natsu
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Amanda Dowe
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Australia
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2017–18 WNBL season. Dowe averaged 5.7 rebounds per game, and was named Perth Lynx Most Improved Player at the conclusion of the season.
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Alexei Volkoff
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Biography
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30 or May 14, 1959, was indicted in New York for his involvement in arms trafficking, and is wanted for "conspiracy to kill United States nationals, to murder, to destroy buildings and property of the United States, and to destroy the national defense utilities of the United States."
Volkoff reveals to Dasha that his home address is 17 Tally Place, he has a dog named Kipper, he had his first sexual experience watching Lawrence of Arabia, and he came from a broken home. He later reveals to Devon Woodcomb that he free climbed K2 without oxygen. It is unknown how much
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Al Ghubaiba (Dubai Metro)
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Station layout
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Al Ghubaiba (Dubai Metro) Station layout Al Ghubaiba Metro Station has 2 side platforms and two tracks on each of its 2 floors.
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Alain Resnais
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1981–2014
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the play with the fall of a curtain. After an excursion into the world of comic books and cartoons in I Want to Go Home (1989), an ambitious theatrical adaptation followed with the diptych of Smoking/No Smoking (1993). Resnais, having admired the plays of Alan Ayckbourn for many years, chose to adapt what appeared the most intractable of them, Intimate Exchanges, a series of eight interlinked plays which follow the consequences of a casual choice to sixteen possible endings. Resnais slightly reduced the number of permuted endings and compressed the plays into two films, each having a common starting point,
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Alliance 90/The Greens
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2002–2005: Greens as governing party, second term & 2005–present: Greens back in opposition
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state election, leaving only the federal government with participation of the Greens (apart from local governments). In the early 2005 federal election the party incurred very small losses and achieved 8.1% of the vote and 51 seats. However, due to larger losses of the SPD, the previous coalition no longer had a majority in the Bundestag. 2005–present: Greens back in opposition For almost two years after the federal election in 2005, the Greens were not part of any government at the state or federal level. In June 2007, the Greens in Bremen entered into a coalition with the Social Democratic
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Alicia Keys
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2003–2005: The Diary of Alicia Keys and Unplugged
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Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for six weeks. The album's third single, "Diary", peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, being their third consecutive Top 10 single in both charts. The album's fourth and final single, "Karma", which peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 17 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, first release to fail to achieve top ten status on both charts. "If I Ain't Got You" became the first single by a female artist to remain on
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Žarko Paspalj
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Back to Greece: Aris & One last professional stint in Bologna
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he ended with 18 points (8/10, 4/10, 0/4) in a defeat in Rome. One last professional stint in Bologna In the summer of 1998 Paspalj secured a move to the newly crowned European champions, Kinder Bologna, allegedly as a favour to Predrag Danilović, Paspalj's great friend and a star on the team. However, effects of past injuries and years of chain-smoking caught up with him and he was cut from the team in December on medical advice from his doctor and after a series of undistinguished performances and an average of 8.2 points per game and 4 rebounds per game
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Alvin Alvarez
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Career
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Alvarez is most widely known for his role as Larry Garcia on The Brothers Garcia, although previously he had made appearances on other shows such as ER, The Bernie Mac Show, and Beverly Hills, 90210.
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APOPO
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Advantages
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to check areas of land faster than conventional methods. They claim that one rat can check 200 m² (2,200 sq ft) in around 20 minutes. In Angola, however, from 2012 to 2016 49,625 m² (534,160 sq ft) were cleared as part of a team including conventional equipment, indicating a 35,000% slower rate in the field.
The rats are indigenous to Sub-Saharan Africa, so are suited to tropical climates and could be resistant to many endemic diseases. Few resources are needed to train and raise a rat to adulthood and they have a lifespan of six to eight years. Furthermore, rats do not form bonds with specific trainers
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A Fazenda 2
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Broadcasts & Future appearances
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being broadcast live on Rede Record. The episodes summarize the events of the previous day in the Farm. Future appearances In 2011, Ana Paula Oliveira was contender to be a competitor on A Fazenda 4, but ultimately did not return.
In 2017, Sheila Mello appeared in Dancing Brasil 1, she finished in 5th place.
In 2017, Adriana Bombom returned to compete in A Fazenda 9, she finished in 15th place in the competition.
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3DiTeams
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Development status
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and Advanced Technology Research Center, a subordinate element of the United States Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, funded a one-year $249,530 award to support the "3DiTeams: Gaming Environment for Training Healthcare Team Coordination Skills" study.
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Alicia Keys
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Philanthropy and activism
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from the disease. She discovered first-hand the extensive impact of the AIDS epidemic years later on a visit to South Africa, a trip that was the impetus to cofounding Keep a Child Alive. Keys had befriended AIDS activist Leigh Blake, who had reached out to her and helped raise her awareness to the global impact of HIV/AIDS. Keys and Leigh visited South African clinics with HIV-infected mothers and children, where Keys encountered the lack of resources and education on the disease present in the communities. Keys visited other African countries such as Uganda and Kenya to promote care for children
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1928 Ethiopian coup d'état
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1928 Ethiopian coup d'état The 1928 Ethiopian coup d'état was an attempt by supporters of Empress Zewditu to rid her of the heir apparent and Crown Prince, Ras Tafari Makonnen. With Tafari gone, Zewditu would be the sole ruler of the Ethiopian Empire (Mangista Ityop'p'ya).
In September 1928, in Addis Ababa, a group of palace reactionaries made a final bid to rid the Empress of Tafari. The group included some of Zewditu's courtiers. The attempted coup d'état was tragic in its origins and comic in its end.
When confronted by Tafari and a company of troops, the ringleaders of
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399th Tactical Missile Wing
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Bombardment training
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were oversize units, however their mission was to train individual pilots and aircrews. Following this mission change, the 399th was reassigned from Second Air Force to Fourth Air Force, then moved to March Field, California in December.
However, the Army Air Forces was finding that standard military units like the 399th, which were assigned personnel and equipment based on relatively inflexible tables of organization were not proving well adapted to the training mission. Accordingly, it adopted a more functional system in which each base was organized into a separate numbered unit, which was manned and equipped based on the station's
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Adam Bighill
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New Orleans Saints
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squad the next day. He was promoted to the active roster on September 11, 2017. He was released the following day, and re-signed to the practice squad on September 14, 2017. He was promoted back to the active roster on October 12, 2017. He was waived again on October 17, 2017, and re-signed to the practice squad. He was promoted back to the active roster on November 18, 2017. He was waived two days later and re-signed to the practice squad. He signed a reserve/future contract with the Saints on January 16, 2018
On May 14, 2018, Bighill asked for
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Airey Neave
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Fictional portrayal of murder & Media depictions
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himself is despicable". Media depictions Neave was portrayed by Geoffrey Pounsett in Nuremberg (2000), Dermot Crowley in Margaret (2009), Nicholas Farrell in The Iron Lady (2011) and Tim McInnerny in Utopia (2014).
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Alicia Keys
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Impact and legacy
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Songs in A Minor as one of the "100 Greatest Albums", and its single "Fallin'" in their "100 greatest songs" of the 2000s decade.
VH1 have listed Keys in their "100 Greatest Artists of All Time", 14ᵗʰ on "100 Greatest Women", and 33ʳᵈ on "50 Greatest Women of the Video Era" lists. Considered a music icon, Keys was placed at number 27 on Billboard's "35 Greatest R&B Artists of All Time" list in 2015. The BET Honors honored Keys for her contributions to music with the Entertainment Award in 2008. In 2009, ASCAP honored Keys with its Golden Note Award, presented
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2009 International Bowl
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Legacy of the 1958 Buffalo Bulls & Buffalo offense
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staff decided to allow the team to vote on whether they would accept the bowl bid. Before secret ballots could be passed out, the players unanimously decided to reject the bid.
Surviving members of the 1958 Bulls team were invited to the 2009 International Bowl and were honored before the game. The Reverend Jesse Jackson spoke at the kickoff luncheon prior to the game, paying tribute to the legacy of the 1958 team. Buffalo offense Buffalo featured a high-powered, high-tempo, balanced offense that was good at not committing turnovers. During the regular season the Bulls averaged 380.5 offensive yards per game, 45th best in
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Alicia Keys
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1981–1993: Early life
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Alicia Keys 1981–1993: Early life Alicia Augello Cook was born on January 25, 1981, in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York City's Manhattan borough. She is the only child of Teresa (Augello), who was a paralegal and part-time actress, and one of three children of Craig Cook, who was a flight attendant. Keys' father is African American and her mother is of Italian (Agrigento and Sciacca) and either Scottish or Irish descent. Named after her Puerto Rican godmother, Keys expressed that she was comfortable with her multiracial heritage because she felt she was able to "relate to different cultures".
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2003 Vale of White Horse District Council election
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2003 Vale of White Horse District Council election Elections to Vale of White Horse District Council were held on 1 May 2003. The whole council was up for election with boundary changes having taken place since the last election in 1999. The Liberal Democrats lost seats, but stayed in overall control of the council.
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Aleksandar Dimitrić
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Inđija & Javor Ivanjica
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and also appeared in 2 cup matches. Javor Ivanjica Dimitrić signed a three-year contract with Javor Ivanjica in January 2016. He made his SuperLiga debut in a home match against Radnik Surdulica, played on 12 March 2016, under coach Mladen Dodić, replacing Marko Kolaković in 76 minute of match. Coach Miloš Veselinović gave a chance to Dimitrić at the beginning of 2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga season in starting 11, but later he moved on six-month loan to Kolubara in last days of summer transfer window 2016. In summer 2017, Dimitrić terminated a contract with Javor.
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Alligator Woman
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Chart positions
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Alligator Woman Chart positions Pop Albums - #23
Black Albums - #6
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Abdirashid Shermarke
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Assassination
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assassination was inspired by personal rather than political motives.
Sharmarke's assassination was quickly followed by a military coup d'état on October 21, 1969 (the day after his funeral), in which the Somali Army seized power without encountering armed opposition — essentially a bloodless takeover. The putsch was spearheaded by Major General Muhammad Siad Barre, who at the time commanded the army.
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Alekseyev I-21
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Development
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Alekseyev I-21 Development After working as Lavochkin's right-hand man during World War II, Semyon Alekseyev was appointed as Chief Designer of OKB-21 (design bureau) at Gor'kiy. The Council of the People's Commissars directed Alekseyev and other designers to develop jet fighters using more powerful engines than the captured German Jumo 004 and the BMW 003 and their Soviet-built copies. The result of Alekseyev's efforts was the I-21 (Russian: istrebitel (fighter)), which was planned to be produced in several variants.
The I-21 was a twin-engined, all-metal, single-seat jet fighter, with straight laminar flow wings, mid-set on a circular fuselage. The fighter's 1,500-kilogram-force
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2018–19 UMKC Kangaroos men's basketball team
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Previous season
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2018–19 UMKC Kangaroos men's basketball team Previous season The Kangaroos finished the 2017–18 season 10–22, 5–9 in WAC play to finish in a tie for sixth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the WAC Tournament to Grand Canyon.
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Alicia Keys
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1994–1997: Career beginnings & 2003–2005: The Diary of Alicia Keys and Unplugged
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as a young Renaissance woman of enormous musical talent, but really matured way beyond her young years. When I saw her sit down and play the piano and sing, it just took my breath...Everything about her was unique and special. 2003–2005: The Diary of Alicia Keys and Unplugged Keys followed up her debut with The Diary of Alicia Keys, which was released in December 2003. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling over 618,000 copies its first week of release, becoming the largest first-week sales for a female artist in 2003. It sold 4.4 million copies in
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Alabama Crimson Tide women's gymnastics
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The eighties & The nineties
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Champion in 1985 when she won the uneven bars as well as capturing the All-Around title, becoming the first non-Utah gymnast to do so. She would defend her All-Around title in 1986 while also winning the floor title.
The Crimson Tide continued to advance throughout the decade and finally won their first NCAA title in 1988. The Tide marched into Salt Lake City and defeated host Utah (189.50) and defending champion Georgia (186.80) with a commanding 190.05. 1988 also marked the Tide's first SEC title, when the competition was hosted in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The nineties The 1990s began with a
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Albert Collins
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Death and legacy
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his act.
He is also remembered for his humorous stage presence, which is recounted in the documentary Antones: Austin's Home of the Blues: Collins was playing a lengthy solo one night at Antone's and left the building while still playing. He returned to the stage still playing the solo and resumed entertaining the audience in person. Shortly afterwards, a man arrived at the club and gave Collins the pizza he had just ordered.
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Akudim
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Expressions of Akudim in human beings
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intellectual, have only one way to express themselves. One can compare this to an infant who possesses the sole medium of "crying" (or a single word) that he can utilize to express his myriad attributes.
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Alliance 90/The Greens
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1990s: German reunification, fall out of parliament for the West, formation of Alliance 90/The Greens & 1998–2002: Greens as governing party, first term
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the German national railway. The party also opposed imminent reunification that was in process, instead wanting to initiate debates on ecology and nuclear issues before reunification causing a drop in support in Western Germany. After the 1994 federal election; however, the merged party returned to the Bundestag, and the Greens received 7.3% of the vote nationwide and 49 seats. 1998–2002: Greens as governing party, first term In the 1998 federal election, despite a slight fall in their percentage of the vote (6.7%), the Greens retained 47 seats and joined the federal government for the first time in 'Red-Green' coalition government
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Zebrawood
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History & Zebrawood proper
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family Fabaceae, but not exclusively so, for example: Brachystegia spiciformis Goncalo alves. Zebrawood proper The wood of Microberlinia (also known as Zebrano) is imported from central Africa, (Gabon, Cameroon, and Congo). The heartwood is a pale golden yellow, distinct from the very pale color of the sapwood and features narrow streaks of dark brown to black. Zebrawood can also be a pale brown with regular or irregular marks of dark brown in varying widths. It is almost always quartersawn to get the exciting alternating color pattern.
It is a heavy, hard wood with a somewhat coarse texture, often
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2 Kings (album)
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Critical reception
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‘2 Kings’ is a project that had more promise and potential than impact." Jaguda.com describes the album as a "classic masterpiece" and commended its production and length.
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Alliance 90/The Greens
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2002–2005: Greens as governing party, second term
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57% of all party members voted in the member referendum, with 67% voting in favor of the change. The referendum was only the second in the history of Alliance 90/The Greens, the first having been held about the merger of the Greens and Alliance 90. In 2004, after Angelika Beer was elected to the European parliament, Claudia Roth was elected to replace her as party chair.
The only party convention in 2003 was planned for November 2003, but about 20% of the local organisations forced the federal party to hold a special party convention in Cottbus early to discuss the party
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Abdussalam Sergiwa
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Abdussalam Sergiwa Abdussalam Sergiwa is a former Libyan ambassador to the United Nations.
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2019 Rafael Nadal tennis season
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Television
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versus Dominic Thiem had an average 2,480,000 viewers and a 19.5% share, also on DMAX and Eurosport.
At the US Open, the final match versus Daniil Medvedev averaged 575,000 vierwers and a 6.1% share on Eurosport.
At the Laver Cup, the singles match versus Milos Raonic averaged 462,000 viewers and a 4.6% share, and the doubles match with Stefanos Tsitsipas versus John Isner / Jack Sock averaged 297,000 viewers and a 2,2% share, both on Teledeporte.
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Zhang Mingxuan
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Incidents involving law enforcement officials
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Security Bureau officials. Jian's younger brother, who rushed to his aid, was also beaten. Their mother then attempted to call for an ambulance, at which point she was informed by the emergency responder that government officials had issued orders not to dispatch emergency personnel to Zhang's home.
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A2 milk
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Commercial production and sale & Australia and New Zealand
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of milk containing both the A1 and A2 proteins. Australia and New Zealand The a2 Milk Company focused its initial efforts on urging farmers to undertake breeding programs to develop herds that would produce milk with predominantly A2 protein. However the launch of the milk was delayed by opposition from Fonterra, which had contracts with about 98% of New Zealand dairy farms. These contracts were protected under New Zealand law by the Dairy Industry Restructuring Act of 2001. Seeking leverage in the battle with Fonterra over access to farmers, and over patent rights, Howard Paterson, the CEO of A2
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Alicia Keys
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Impact and legacy
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a consistent and indelible contribution" to the music industry, her "unique approach" making classical music more accessible and "diffusing barriers between traditional and contemporary". ASCAP stated that Keys' "innovative and enduring contributions to rhythm & soul music have earned her an Extraordinary Place in American Popular Music."
Keys has been credited with inspiring and influencing many artists, including a younger generation of artists like Adele, Bruno Mars, Rihanna, Janelle Monáe, Emeli Sandé, H.E.R., Jessie Ware, James Bay, Ella Mai, Wyvern Lingo, Anuhea Jenkins, Jorja Smith, Lauren Jauregui, Normani, Alessia Cara, Ruth-Anne Cunningham, Lianne La Havas, Heather Russell, Grimes, and Sophie Delila.
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Alvin Colina
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Career
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an invitation to spring training. He became a free agent at the end of the 2008 season and signed a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training with the Atlanta Braves in January 2009. In January 2010 Colina, signed a minor league contract with a Spring Training invitation with Tampa Bay Rays
On March 10, 2011, he signed a contract with the Lancaster Barnstormers. and he has played for two other different teams while being in the Atlantic League from 2011 to 2013.
Colina was traded to the Camden Riversharks where he played for 2 seasons and later played with
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Wheeling Park High School
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Advanced Placement & Career and Technical & Fine and Performing Arts
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English Language, English Literature, Geography, Physics B, Physics C, Political Science, U.S. History, World History, Statistics, Chemistry, Psychology, Music Theory, Spanish, Seminar, and Research.
There are also courses that can be taken for college credit through West Liberty University and West Virginia Northern Community College. Career and Technical The Career and Technical Department consists of multiple computer electronics, graphic design, and engineering laboratories; including a 3D Printer. This department also has the auto-mechanics shop, collision repair, welding, machine tool technology, building construction, and power equipment systems classes. Fine and Performing Arts There are two theaters at Wheeling Park High school: the
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Amazarashi
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2013–2014: From Nee Mama Anata no Iutoori to Yuuhi Shinkou Higashizumu
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tour, and otonamode's keyboardist, Yamamoto Kenta, acted as the support member for the band.
On March 26, the band released a DVD containing a collection of music videos, titled anthology 1386.
On May 23, the band announced that they would soon return to their indie name stylization, あまざらし, on September 9. Alongside this announcement, a new website was opened, containing the novel Starlight (スターライト), written by Akita Hiromu and illustrated by YKBX.
On June 7, the band participated in a second rock festival that took place in Kanazawa City of the Ishikawa Prefecture. It was titled "Hyakuman Ishi Ongaku-sai 2014 ~Mirion Rokku Fesutibaru~"
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Amelia Earhart
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Transatlantic flight in 1928 & Celebrity image
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Coolidge at the White House. Celebrity image Trading on her physical resemblance to Lindbergh, whom the press had dubbed "Lucky Lindy", some newspapers and magazines began referring to Earhart as "Lady Lindy". The United Press was more grandiloquent; to them, Earhart was the reigning "Queen of the Air". Immediately after her return to the United States, she undertook an exhausting lecture tour in 1928 and 1929. Meanwhile, Putnam had undertaken to heavily promote her in a campaign that included publishing a book she authored, a series of new lecture tours and using pictures of her in mass market endorsements for
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Alexander of Bergamo
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Legend & Veneration
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and Rusticus, who were later martyred. Alexander was once again captured and was finally decapitated on August 26, 303, on the spot now occupied by the church of San Alessandro in Colonna. Veneration Bergamo Cathedral is dedicated to him and dates from the 4th century, and he is one of the saints in the dedication of the church in Rome for natives of Bergamo.
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Amelia Earhart
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Marriage to George Putnam & Transatlantic solo flight in 1932
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Binney (1888–1982), a chemical heiress whose father's company, Binney & Smith, invented Crayola crayons: the explorer and writer David Binney Putnam (1913–1992) and George Palmer Putnam, Jr. (1921–2013). Earhart was especially fond of David, who frequently visited his father at their family home, which was on the grounds of The Apawamis Club in Rye, New York. George had contracted polio shortly after his parents' separation and was unable to visit as often. Transatlantic solo flight in 1932 On the morning of May 20, 1932, 34-year-old Earhart set off from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, with a copy of the Telegraph-Journal, given to
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2013 Philippine general election
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Registration of voters and candidates & Absentee voting & Overseas
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Candidates running for the Senate should file certificates of candidacies at the commission's main office at Intramuros, while those running for the other positions should file at their local COMELEC offices.
The commission completed the cleansing of the voters list in the ARMM, rejecting 236,489 names. Most were either double registrants or were too young to vote. Absentee voting Registered voters who are members of the military, police, civil service and media who cannot vote at their voting precincts on election day may opt to register for local absentee voting. Overseas The commission removed 238,557 overseas absentee voters from the
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Aaron Hawks
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Career
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and Company. His short art film 'Salt' (2002) was shown at Roxie Theater in San Francisco.
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Ōkuninushi
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Ruler of Izumo
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pulled down the palace with his hair. At the borders of the underworld, Susanoo almost caught up with the elopers and called out to them, advising Ōkuninushi to fight his brothers with Susanoo's weapons. Ōkuninushi asked him to make Suseri-hime his wife, and to build a palace at the foot of Mount Uka, which he agreed to. After the entire ordeal was over, Ōkuninushi became ruler of the province of Izumo.
The Izumo-taisha is dedicated to his spirit and is one of the oldest and most important shrines in Japan.
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Allahverdi Khan
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Service under Shah Abbas I & Death and burial
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Ottoman reinforcements under Mehmed Pasha marching towards the city. He then sent an army under Qarachaqay Khan to stop the reinforcements from arriving, which he successfully accomplished. However, Allahverdi Khan later lifted the siege, and returned to Abbas I, who was in Khoy. On 6 November, Allahverdi Khan took part in the battle of Sufiyan, where the Safavids decisively defeated the Ottomans. Death and burial Allahverdi Khan died on 3 June 1613, during a visit at Isfahan. His death greatly saddened Abbas I, who accompanied his bier to a place where the corpes of the deceased were ritually washed and
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Warlock (1989 film)
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Copycat murder
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parents to use the V-chip to censor violence in cable television.
Because of their ages, Charles was put on trial as adult and his accomplice, identified in court only by the initial M., was not charged. In August 1996, Charles was found not guilty by reason of insanity. Following his trial he went on to reside at the high security Regional Psychiatric Centre in Saskatoon and was briefly relocated to the Saskatchewan Hospital in June 2013, but was transferred back to the RPC facility that September.
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Ahmad Saeed Kazmi
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Migration to Multan
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was impressed by the Muslim League's program therefore he joined. In the area of Southern Punjab, he worked to spread political awareness among Muslims and to bring them to the platform of Muslim League. He never met with Muhammad Ali Jinnah, yet he was connected with him through mail.
On the request of nawab of Bahawalpur and nawab of Kalabagh Hazoor Ghazali e zaman accepted the post of Shaikh ul Hadith in Islamia university of Bahawalpur, and he taught there for long time.
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Amelia Earhart
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Financial crisis & Boston
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the "Yellow Peril". Simultaneously, Earhart experienced an exacerbation of her old sinus problem as her pain worsened and in early 1924 she was hospitalized for another sinus operation, which was again unsuccessful. After trying her hand at a number of unusual ventures that included setting up a photography company, Earhart set out in a new direction. Boston Following her parents' divorce in 1924, she drove her mother in the "Yellow Peril" on a transcontinental trip from California with stops throughout the West and even a jaunt up to Banff, Alberta. The meandering tour eventually brought the pair to Boston, Massachusetts,
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Amelia Earhart
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Childhood
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Amelia Earhart Childhood Earhart was the daughter of Samuel "Edwin" Stanton Earhart (1867–1930) and Amelia "Amy" (née Otis; 1869–1962). She was born in Atchison, Kansas, in the home of her maternal grandfather, Alfred Gideon Otis (1827–1912), who was a former federal judge, the president of the Atchison Savings Bank and a leading citizen in the town. Amelia was the second child of the marriage, after an infant was stillborn in August 1896. She was of part German descent. Alfred Otis had not initially favored the marriage and was not satisfied with Edwin's progress as a lawyer.
According to family custom, Earhart was
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Ambrose McCarthy Patterson
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Life
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Ambrose McCarthy Patterson Life Patterson was born in Daylesford, Victoria. He studied at the Melbourne Art School under E. Phillips Fox and Tudor St George Tucker, at the National Gallery Art School in Melbourne and continued his studies in Paris at the Académie Colarossi and the Académie Julian under Lucien Simon, André Lhote and Maxime Maufra. In Paris he became a friend of compatriot Nellie Melba, the famous soprano; Patterson's brother, Tom, was married to Melba's sister, Belle. Through Melba's influence, he was able to continue his studies with John Singer Sargent. He became part of the Paris arts scene
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Alex Hirsch
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Career & Personal life
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House, created by Dana Terrace, premiering in 2020. Personal life Gravity Falls was inspired by Hirsch's own childhood experiences with his twin sister during their summer vacations. He places many of his real-life experiences in the show, like living in Piedmont and trick-or-treating with his sister as kids. Mabel Pines, one of the lead characters of Gravity Falls, was inspired by his twin sister, Ariel Hirsch. In the series Mabel gets a pet pig, just like his sister had always wanted when she was a kid. In 2017, Hirsch, along with Justin Roiland and Ethan Klein, helped raise over $200,000
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Allahverdi Khan
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Death and burial & Legacy
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son named Daud Khan, who would later serve as the governor of Ganja and Karabakh. Legacy Allahverdi Khan presided over construction of several public buildings and charitable foundations. The Si-o-Seh Pol bridge across the Zayandeh River built by the architect Mir Jamal al-Din Muhammad Jabiri in Isfahan under Allahverdi Khan's patronage still bears the general's name. Allahverdi Khan is furthermore credited with several other building works, such as a large double dam near Sarab; a fortification around a village in Fars; a large qaysariyya, or royal market, in Lar, which impressed the Spanish envoy García de Silva Figueroa; and a
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Adductor canal
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Contents
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Adductor canal Contents The canal contains the subsartorial artery (superficial femoral artery), subsartorial vein (superficial femoral vein), and branches of the femoral nerve (specifically, the saphenous nerve, and the nerve to the vastus medialis). The femoral artery with its vein and the saphenous nerve enter this canal through the superior foramen. Then, the saphenous nerve and artery and vein of genus descendens exit through the anterior foramen, piercing the vastoadductor intermuscular septum. Finally, the femoral artery and vein exit via the inferior foramen (usually called the hiatus) through the inferior space between the oblique and medial heads of adductor magnus.
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51st Grand Bell Awards
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51st ceremony
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51st Grand Bell Awards 51st ceremony The 51st Grand Bell Awards ceremony was held at the KBS Hall in Yeouido, Seoul on November 21, 2014 and hosted by Shin Hyun-joon, Uhm Jung-hwa and Oh Man-seok.
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Ahmed Mohamed Mahmoud
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Impact & Response
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Inas Abdel-Alim, is demanding a full on investigation from the government and a trial for the murder of her husband.
Lucas Dolega, who was the first journalist killed in the Arab Spring uprising during the Tunisian uprising, was also killed while covering a protest. Dolega was on a photojournalism assignment for European PressPhoto Agency (epa) in Tunis. Response In response to the killing, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs released a statement saying the White House continues to receive, "very disturbing reports". He continued saying, "direct negotiations toward orderly transition" should be made for the power in Egypt. In
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