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2508157 | Beer in Denmark | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beer%20in%20Denmark | Beer in Denmark
ands
- Bryghuset Møn
- Carlsberg
- Tuborg
- Husbryggeriet Jacobsen
- Wiibroe
- Fanø Bryghus
- Fuglsang
- FUR Bryghus
- Hancock Breweries
- Harboes Bryggeri
- Kolson Export
- Kølster malt & øl
- Midtfyns Bryghus A/S
- Mikkeller
- Nørrebro Bryghus
- Odin Brewery (closed in 1988 after 156 y... | 34,100 |
2508180 | Greigsville and Pearl Creek Railroad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Greigsville%20and%20Pearl%20Creek%20Railroad | Greigsville and Pearl Creek Railroad
Greigsville and Pearl Creek Railroad
The Greigsville and Pearl Creek Railroad was a railroad in the U.S. state of New York. Despite its name, it only existed in the immediate vicinity of Greigsville, a small community in the town of York, and did not reach Pearl Creek, a hamlet in ... | 34,101 |
2508180 | Greigsville and Pearl Creek Railroad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Greigsville%20and%20Pearl%20Creek%20Railroad | Greigsville and Pearl Creek Railroad
1898, to build from the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad's main line at North Greigsville (present-day Greigsville) west to the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway at Pearl Creek. Three miles (5 km) were constructed from the DL&W to the Greigsville Salt Mine, but the ... | 34,102 |
2508183 | George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20Villiers,%204th%20Earl%20of%20Jersey | George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey
George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey
George Bussy Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey, PC (9 June 173522 August 1805, Tunbridge Wells) was an English nobleman, peer, politician and courtier at the court of George III.
He was the oldest surviving son of William Villiers, 3rd Earl of Jersey,... | 34,103 |
2508183 | George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20Villiers,%204th%20Earl%20of%20Jersey | George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey
followed the political lead of the Duke of Grafton in both the Commons and Lords. He was a Lord of the Admiralty from 1761 to 1763 and was sworn of the Privy Council on 11 July 1765 and served as Vice-Chamberlain from 1765 to 1769.
On his elevation to the peerage in 1769, he was mad... | 34,104 |
2508183 | George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20Villiers,%204th%20Earl%20of%20Jersey | George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey
Jersey, who was seventeen years younger than her husband, became one of the more notorious mistresses of George IV in 1793, when he was still Prince of Wales. She was 40 years' old at the time and more than once a grandmother.
Lord and Lady Jersey had ten children:
- Lady Charlotte... | 34,105 |
2508183 | George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20Villiers,%204th%20Earl%20of%20Jersey | George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey
Westmorland, and Sarah Anne Child, only child of Robert Child, the principal shareholder in the banking firm Child & Co.
- Lady Caroline Elizabeth Villiers (1774–1835), married firstly Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, and had issue. She divorced him in the Scottish courts in 1... | 34,106 |
2508183 | George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20Villiers,%204th%20Earl%20of%20Jersey | George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey
t Marquess of Anglesey, and had issue. She divorced him in the Scottish courts in 1809 and married secondly George Campbell, 6th Duke of Argyll.
- Lady Georgiana Villiers, died young.
- Lady Sarah Villiers (born 1779), married Charles Nathaniel Bayley in 1799.
- Hon. William Augus... | 34,107 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
Dinko Šakić
Dinko Šakić (8 September 1921 – 20 July 2008) was a Croatian fascist leader and war criminal who commanded the Jasenovac concentration camp in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) from April to November 1944, during World War II. Born in the village of Studenci, near the town of Imotski in wh... | 34,108 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
in 1943. This marriage, as well as his fanatic support for Ustaše leader Ante Pavelić, led to Šakić's appointment as commander of Jasenovac in April 1944. He was charged in the deaths of an estimated 2,000 people who died during his six months of command at the concentration camp.
In 1945, Šakić and his wi... | 34,109 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
his identity. In 1990, the "Feral Tribune" interviewed Šakić for a magazine article and published his picture. Šakić met Croatian President Franjo Tuđman at a reception in Buenos Aires during the latter's visit to Argentina in 1994 and was interviewed by a Croatian publication called "Magazin" soon afterwar... | 34,110 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
who perished had died from disease. The interview was broadcast across the nation the following month. It caused an uproar and caused Argentine president Carlos Menem to call for Šakić's arrest. Šakić disappeared soon after and was not arrested until May 1998. He was extradited to Croatia, where he was trie... | 34,111 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
allowed to visit his wife, who had been placed in a home for the elderly, several times a month. He died of heart problems in a Zagreb hospital on 20 July 2008 and was later cremated in full Ustaše uniform, as per his wishes. He was survived by his wife and three children.
# Early life.
Dinko Ljubomir Šak... | 34,112 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
with the extreme Croatian nationalist and fascist Ante Pavelić, who had been in exile in Benito Mussolini's Italy, being appointed "Poglavnik" (leader) of an Ustaše-led Croatian state – the Independent State of Croatia (often called the NDH, from the ). The NDH combined almost all of modern-day Croatia, all... | 34,113 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
was appointed its assistant commander. Here, he became the protégé of concentration camp commander Vjekoslav "Maks" Luburić. According to eyewitness testimony, Šakić murdered Croatian poet Mihovil Pavlek Miškina in June 1942. That summer, Šakić is alleged to have personally directed an exhaust pipe into a v... | 34,114 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
for Pavelić's regime and partly due to his marriage to Nada. Jasenovac survivor Šimo Klaić recalled: "Šakić was very young for such an important position. He was arrogant and always impeccably dressed in polished black leather boots and a tailored black Ustaše uniform. We were emaciated, in rags and sick. H... | 34,115 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
in the same barracks as Wollner. These were taken to a building called the "Zvonara", where they were put in solitary confinement, starved and tortured.
Šakić took part in the torture of Remzija Rebac, who, along with Dr. Milo Bošković, led a group of twenty internees who organized an uprising and stole co... | 34,116 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
personally kill him".
Šakić ordered the hanging of Dr Marin Jurcev, manager of the infirmary in Jasenovac, who aided an Ustaše defector in smuggling information about the camp to the Yugoslav Partisans. Jurcev, his wife, and three internees held in the village of Jasenovac were executed. Dr Jurcev's wife h... | 34,117 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
to work in the fields surrounding Jasenovac. Ostensibly seeking to prevent the spread of typhoid, malaria and diphtheria, Šakić detained inmates whom he deemed to be unhealthy – ordering that they be killed inside a house that he called "the hospital". On another occasion, Šakić ordered two or three dozen i... | 34,118 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
death and their bodies dumped in a mass grave. During Šakić's tenure in charge of Jasenovac, at least 2,000 inmates were killed. Many others died due to malnutrition or disease.
# Exile.
With the end of the war, Šakić fled Croatia, alongside Pavelić and other Ustaše leaders, to Argentina. They were welcom... | 34,119 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
had three children, and arranged for Pavelić to be their godfather. In 1956, the Šakić family fled Argentina following the fall of Perón's government. They went back to Spain before returning to Argentina three years later.
Šakić was a friend of Paraguayan dictator Alfredo Stroessner, for whom he operated ... | 34,120 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
the Serbs and praise the Ustaše. Later that year, he attended what the "Chicago Tribune" termed a "reunion of former Nazis" in Austria.
Šakić met Croatian leader Franjo Tuđman at a reception in Buenos Aires during the latter's visit to Argentina in 1994. Afterwards, Šakić was interviewed by a Croatian publ... | 34,121 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
December 1942 to October 1944 but denied that anyone had been killed during this time. He said: "When I was there no guard or administrator was allowed to so much as touch a prisoner. I'm not speaking about what it was like before or afterward, but when I was there no one could touch anyone". Šakić claimed ... | 34,122 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
had not committed acts of genocide in Jasenovac, saying: "It's such a huge lie. I am distraught. After fifty years, they come up with an atrocious thing like this". Dinko Šakić was arrested on 1 May.
# Trial and imprisonment.
Šakić was one of the most important figures from World War II who was still aliv... | 34,123 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
and benevolent manner. He claimed that no killings had occurred during his command. He maintained that the camp was organized to hold those complicit in the "Serbian genocidal policies" that he claimed were implemented against the Croats from 1919 until 1941. Šakić stated that his conscience was clear befor... | 34,124 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
on law, where all those proved to have worked for the destruction of the Croatian state, and who had been dangerous for public order and safety, were interned. Considering the duration and population of the camp, the death rate was natural and normal. If we shot people, we did it on the basis of the law. Th... | 34,125 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
and carried out a genocide against Croats. Šakić called the proceedings politically motivated and described himself as a Croatian patriot who only wanted to defend his country. He said Croatia had come under international pressure during its World War II history.
The ensuing trial saw more than forty witne... | 34,126 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
read out to him. The presiding judge confirmed that Šakić had personally shot prisoners and had overseen the hanging of at least twenty inmates. He pointed out that at least four witnesses testified to having seen Šakić empty his pistol into the head of Milo Bošković in September 1944.
Šakić served his sen... | 34,127 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
20 July 2008 and was cremated in full Ustaše uniform, as per his wishes. He was survived by his wife and three children.
The priest who celebrated the funeral Mass, Rev. Vjekoslav Lasić, stated that "the court that convicted Dinko Šakić convicted Croatia and the Croatian nation". He claimed that "the NDH i... | 34,128 |
2508140 | Dinko Šakić | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dinko%20Šakić | Dinko Šakić
d" and eulogized Šakić by saying that "every honorable Croat should be proud of [his] name".
Šakić's funeral was attended by several Croatian politicians, including Anto Kovačević. Simon Wiesenthal Center director Efraim Zuroff, as well as the Israeli ambassador to Croatia, both lodged complaints with Croa... | 34,129 |
2508199 | People in Need (disambiguation) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=People%20in%20Need%20(disambiguation) | People in Need (disambiguation)
People in Need (disambiguation)
People in Need is a Czech humanitarian organization.
People in Need may also refer to:
- People in Need, RTE telethon, which created The People in Need Trust, a charity in Ireland
- People in Need, charity created by the Hearst family in response to ki... | 34,130 |
2508196 | Brian Benben | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brian%20Benben | Brian Benben
Brian Benben
Brian Edward Benben (born June 18, 1956) is an American actor, best known for his role as Martin Tupper in the HBO comedy television series "Dream On" (1990–1996), and also known as Dr. Sheldon Wallace on ABC medical drama "Private Practice" (2008–2013). Benben is married to Madeleine Stowe.
... | 34,131 |
2508196 | Brian Benben | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brian%20Benben | Brian Benben
In 1983 he appeared in the Broadway production of John Byrne's play "Slab Boys" with Kevin Bacon, Sean Penn, Val Kilmer and Jackie Earle Haley. The play ran on Broadway for 48 performances.
Although his first national exposure was in the 1981 NBC miniseries-then-series "The Gangster Chronicles", Benben is... | 34,132 |
2508196 | Brian Benben | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brian%20Benben | Brian Benben
s" playing Mary Stuart Masterson's estranged husband. In September 1998, he starred in an eponymous primetime CBS sitcom, "The Brian Benben Show", which lasted only one month on the air. In the 2000s, he played Dr. Sheldon Wallace on Shonda Rhimes' "Private Practice". His character was first introduced in ... | 34,133 |
2508200 | List of places in Pennsylvania: M | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List%20of%20places%20in%20Pennsylvania:%20M | List of places in Pennsylvania: M
List of places in Pennsylvania: M
This list of current cities, towns, unincorporated communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania also includes information on the number and names of counties in which the place lies, and its lower and upper zip ... | 34,134 |
2508203 | 1831 in art | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1831%20in%20art | 1831 in art
1831 in art
Events from the year 1831 in art.
# Events.
- June 21 – The North Carolina State House is razed in a blaze and therein the roof collapses on Antonio Canova's 1820 statue of George Washington, smashing it to pieces.
- John Constable, in charge of hanging the Royal Academy of Arts' annual exhi... | 34,135 |
2508203 | 1831 in art | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1831%20in%20art | 1831 in art
Water Colours established in London.
# Works.
- Sir William Beechey – ""
- Karl Blechen – ""
- Léon Cogniet – ""
- John Constable – "Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows"
- Eugène Delacroix – "A Young Tiger Playing with its Mother"
- Paul Delaroche – ""
- Joseph von Führich – "Triumph of Christ" (Ra... | 34,136 |
2508203 | 1831 in art | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1831%20in%20art | 1831 in art
March 12 – Benjamin Williams Leader (born Benjamin Leader Williams), English landscape painter (died 1923)
- July 3 – Jacques Émile Édouard Brandon, French artist (died 1897)
- July 21 – Martha Maxwell, American naturalist and artist (died 1881)
- July 28 – J. L. K. van Dort, Ceylonese illustrator (died ... | 34,137 |
2508203 | 1831 in art | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1831%20in%20art | 1831 in art
1771)
- March 22 – John Warwick Smith, British watercolour landscape painter and illustrator (born 1749)
- April 8 – Domenico Aspari, Italian painter and engraver (born 1746)
- May 8 – Emanuel Thelning, Swedish-born, Finnish painter (born 1767)
- May 24 – James Peale, American miniaturist and still-life... | 34,138 |
2508203 | 1831 in art | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1831%20in%20art | 1831 in art
1770)
- July 13 – James Northcote, English painter (born 1746)
- August 5 – Richard Collins, English chief miniature and enamel painter to George III (born 1755)
- August 17 – Patrick Nasmyth, Scottish landscape painter (born 1787)
- August 27 – François Dumont, French painter of portrait miniatures (bo... | 34,139 |
2508203 | 1831 in art | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1831%20in%20art | 1831 in art
nter (born 1746)
- August 5 – Richard Collins, English chief miniature and enamel painter to George III (born 1755)
- August 17 – Patrick Nasmyth, Scottish landscape painter (born 1787)
- August 27 – François Dumont, French painter of portrait miniatures (born 1751)
- September 15 – Christian David Geba... | 34,140 |
2508192 | Aaron Mike Oquaye | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aaron%20Mike%20Oquaye | Aaron Mike Oquaye
Aaron Mike Oquaye
Rt. Hon. Aaron Mike Oquaye, (born April 4, 1944) is a Ghanaian politician and is the Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana. Oquaye was sworn in as the Speaker of Parliament on 7 January 2017. A member of the New Patriotic Party, he was the Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya from 20... | 34,141 |
2508192 | Aaron Mike Oquaye | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aaron%20Mike%20Oquaye | Aaron Mike Oquaye
up at Asamankese in the Eastern Region, where he attended the Roman Catholic Primary School and Presbyterian Middle School before proceeding to Presbyterian Boys' Secondary (PRESEC), at Odumase-Krobo.
Oquaye's father, E.G.N. Oquaye, had been a founding member of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC... | 34,142 |
2508192 | Aaron Mike Oquaye | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aaron%20Mike%20Oquaye | Aaron Mike Oquaye
also a regular visitor to the Oquaye family home in Asamankese.
Oquaye is a Baptist Minister, and is married to Alberta Oquaye (née Asafu-Adjei), a senior professional nurse.
# Legal career.
He attended the Presbyterian Boys' Senior Secondary School. Having obtained the GCE "O" and "A" Level Certif... | 34,143 |
2508192 | Aaron Mike Oquaye | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aaron%20Mike%20Oquaye | Aaron Mike Oquaye
for some leading companies and financial institutions.
# Academic career.
He is a professor of Political science at the University of Ghana, (Legon), and was previously the Head of the Department of Political Science and member of the University's Academic Board, the highest authority at the level o... | 34,144 |
2508192 | Aaron Mike Oquaye | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aaron%20Mike%20Oquaye | Aaron Mike Oquaye
and advocacy.
Oquaye is a writer, who has researched and written extensively on good governance, conflicts, political education, decentralization and development, human rights, military intervention in politics, NGOs, rural development and gender issues. He advocates women's rights, including affirma... | 34,145 |
2508192 | Aaron Mike Oquaye | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aaron%20Mike%20Oquaye | Aaron Mike Oquaye
CDRs, Public Tribunals, popular power, positive defiance and human rights issues of the period. His scholarly write-ups have been published in international journals such as "Human Rights Quarterly" (US), "Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics" (UK), "African Affairs" (UK), and "Review of H... | 34,146 |
2508192 | Aaron Mike Oquaye | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aaron%20Mike%20Oquaye | Aaron Mike Oquaye
led to the foundation, in 1992, of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), with Oquaye as a founder member. He was the first Regional Secretary of NPP for Greater Accra in 1992, and also the first Chairman of the Party for the Ga District Rural Constituency, which later split into Ga West District and Ga East ... | 34,147 |
2508192 | Aaron Mike Oquaye | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aaron%20Mike%20Oquaye | Aaron Mike Oquaye
general elections. His role in the party's success, which involved journalistic contributions and involvement in other activities of the party between 1993 and 2000, is considered significant.
From 2001 to 2004, Oquaye served as Ghana's High Commissioner to India. In February 2005 he became Minister ... | 34,148 |
2508192 | Aaron Mike Oquaye | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aaron%20Mike%20Oquaye | Aaron Mike Oquaye
ber of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya for two terms, from 2004 to 2012. He decided not to stand for another term. He sponsored his son, Mike Oquaye Jnr. to fight to be the NPP Parliamentary Candidate for the constituency. His son however lost to Sarah Adwoa Safo, who went on to win the seat.
From 2009 ... | 34,149 |
2508186 | Livingston Manor | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Livingston%20Manor | Livingston Manor
Livingston Manor
Livingston Manor was a 160,000 acre () tract of land granted, in present-day New York and New Jersey, to Robert Livingston the Elder during the reign of George I of Great Britain.
# History.
Livingston Manor was a 160,000 acre () tract of land granted to Robert Livingston the Elder ... | 34,150 |
2508186 | Livingston Manor | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Livingston%20Manor | Livingston Manor
(1686–1749), served from 1728–1749.
- Robert Livingston (1708–1790), served from 1749–1790.
Although an English-deeded tract, some sources list Livingston Manor with the patroonships of New Netherland.
## Division of land.
The first division of the estate occurred in 1728 upon the death of Robert L... | 34,151 |
2508186 | Livingston Manor | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Livingston%20Manor | Livingston Manor
as Robert disapproved of his eldest son, who had made many unwise financial decisions and was perennially in debt. The inheritors of the estate were all men who had distinguished themselves considerably during and after the American Revolution:
- Philip Livingston (1716–1778), delegate to the Continen... | 34,152 |
2508186 | Livingston Manor | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Livingston%20Manor | Livingston Manor
of the Articles of Confederation
These four heirs subsequently divided the land among their own families, and the power of the Livingston family was slowly diminished. A portion of the estate is still held by the family. The town of Livingston, New York occupies part of the original tract.
## Present... | 34,153 |
2508186 | Livingston Manor | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Livingston%20Manor | Livingston Manor
had a house there however it was not part of the original manor
The Sullivan County community, which is about west of the original manor, was part of the Hardenbergh patent in 1716 which included much of the Catskill Mountains.
In 1750, Robert Livingston, the third lord, bought in the area shortly af... | 34,154 |
2508186 | Livingston Manor | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Livingston%20Manor | Livingston Manor
village firehouse, according to a modern sign in the village, however other speculation says the house was on the location of the village Town Hall.
## Livingston Manor, New Jersey.
The Reverend John Henry Livingston, a member of the Livingston family, was chosen head of Queen's College (now Rutgers ... | 34,155 |
2508186 | Livingston Manor | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Livingston%20Manor | Livingston Manor
f Queen's College (now Rutgers University) and in 1809 purchased a plot of land nearby Raritan Landing, which would thereafter be known as the Livingston Manor. A Greek Revival mansion built by descendants Robert and Louisa Livingston around 1843 stands on the property and is now known as Livingston Ho... | 34,156 |
2508202 | Brick (song) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brick%20(song) | Brick (song)
Brick (song)
"Brick" is a song by American alternative rock group Ben Folds Five. It was released in November 1997 as a single from their album "Whatever and Ever Amen" and later on "Ben Folds Live". The verses were written by Ben Folds about his high school girlfriend getting an abortion, and the chorus ... | 34,157 |
2508202 | Brick (song) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brick%20(song) | Brick (song)
song to speak for itself. But the song is about when I was in high school, me and my girlfriend had to get an abortion, and it was a very sad thing. And, I didn't really want to write this song from any kind of political standpoint, or make a statement. I just wanted to reflect what it feels like. So, anyo... | 34,158 |
2508202 | Brick (song) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brick%20(song) | Brick (song)
loud and clear that they feel that you've abandoned the fanbase; you've written something that's not for them, it's for everybody else, you've 'sold out', all kinds of things like that... That was the overwhelming vibe... 'What is that crap?'... because we'd been playing silly, up-tempo... we were the pian... | 34,159 |
2508202 | Brick (song) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brick%20(song) | Brick (song)
before, which was absolutely live, three or four microphones in a bedroom. The song cannot have more integrity than it had."
"Brick" was voted in at #12 in the Triple J Hottest 100 for 1998.
In the Hottest 100 songs of all time poll conducted by Australian radio station Triple J in July 2009, Brick place... | 34,160 |
2508202 | Brick (song) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brick%20(song) | Brick (song)
d."
"Brick" was voted in at #12 in the Triple J Hottest 100 for 1998.
In the Hottest 100 songs of all time poll conducted by Australian radio station Triple J in July 2009, Brick placed in at #67. More than half a million votes were cast in to the poll.
# Music video.
The music video features the band ... | 34,161 |
2508214 | List of places in Pennsylvania: N | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List%20of%20places%20in%20Pennsylvania:%20N | List of places in Pennsylvania: N
List of places in Pennsylvania: N
This list of current cities, towns, unincorporated communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania also includes information on the number and names of counties in which the place lies, and its lower and upper zip ... | 34,162 |
2508224 | List of places in Pennsylvania: O | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List%20of%20places%20in%20Pennsylvania:%20O | List of places in Pennsylvania: O
List of places in Pennsylvania: O
This list of current cities, towns, unincorporated communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania also includes information on the number and names of counties in which the place lies, and its lower and upper zip ... | 34,163 |
2508229 | BSSST...Tišinčina! | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BSSST...Tišinčina! | BSSST...Tišinčina!
BSSST...Tišinčina!
BSSST...Tišinčina! (Serbian Cyrillic: "БСССТ...Тишинчина!", eng: "BSSST... Silence!") is an album released by the Serbian hip-hop collective Beogradski Sindikat ("Београдски Синдикат") in early 2002. It contains the following 16 tracks:
# Track listing.
- 1. Буђење/Buđenje ("Wak... | 34,164 |
2508229 | BSSST...Tišinčina! | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BSSST...Tišinčina! | BSSST...Tišinčina!
Ш. (Из буџета микс)/Z.Dž.T.Š. (Iz budžeta miks) ("I'm educating you in vain")
- 7. Само један живот/Samo jedan život ("Only one life")
- 8. Шкабо маестро/Škabo maestro
- 9. Знај!/Znaj! ("You better know!")
- 10. На Бојном Пољу (Витешка 2)/Na Bojnom Polju (Viteška 2) ("On the battlefield" ("Knight... | 34,165 |
2508248 | Memory (disambiguation) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Memory%20(disambiguation) | Memory (disambiguation)
Memory (disambiguation)
Memory is an organism's ability to store, retain, and recall information.
Memory or Memories may also refer to:
# Memory.
- Adaptive memory, memory systems that have evolved to help retain survival-and-fitness related information
- Collective memory, memory that is s... | 34,166 |
2508248 | Memory (disambiguation) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Memory%20(disambiguation) | Memory (disambiguation)
processing it
- Body memory, the hypothetical memory function of individual body parts or cells
- Implicit memory, a type in which previous experiences help to perform a task with no awareness of those experiences
- Procedural memory, a type most frequently below conscious awareness that help... | 34,167 |
2508248 | Memory (disambiguation) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Memory%20(disambiguation) | Memory (disambiguation)
memory that cannot be modified
- Volatile memory, semiconductor memory that requires power to maintain the stored information
- Non-volatile memory, semiconductor memory that can retain the stored information even when not powered
- Computer data storage, computer components, devices, and rec... | 34,168 |
2508248 | Memory (disambiguation) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Memory%20(disambiguation) | Memory (disambiguation)
McMaster Bujold
- "Memory", a 1987 novel by Margaret Mahy
# Film and television.
- "Memory", a 1971 documentary by Grigori Chukhrai
- "Memories" (1995 film), a 1995 anime film by Otomo Katsuhiro
- "Memory" (2006 film), a techno-thriller by Bennett Joshua Davlin
- "Memory" (2008 film), a Th... | 34,169 |
2508248 | Memory (disambiguation) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Memory%20(disambiguation) | Memory (disambiguation)
album), 1975
- "Memories" (Barbra Streisand album), 1981
- "Memory" (EP), by Mamamoo, 2016
- "Memories...Do Not Open" (The Chainsmokers album), 2017
- Memories (mind.in.a.box album), 2015
- "", an Elvis Presley compilation album
- "", a compilation album
- "Memories", a Pat Boone album
-... | 34,170 |
2508248 | Memory (disambiguation) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Memory%20(disambiguation) | Memory (disambiguation)
"Memories" (1915 song), by Egbert Van Alstyne and Gustave Kahn
- "Memories" (Hugh Hopper song), a song covered by Daevid Allen, Robert Wyatt, and others
- "Memories" (Elvis Presley song), 1968
- "Memories" (David Guetta song), 2010
- "Memories" (Harold Faltermeyer song), 1986
- "Memories" (... | 34,171 |
2508248 | Memory (disambiguation) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Memory%20(disambiguation) | Memory (disambiguation)
1979
- "Memories" (Vamps song), 2010
- "Memories" (Within Temptation song), 2005
- "Memories" (Weezer song), 2010
- "Memories", by Leonard Cohen from the album "Death of a Ladies' Man"
- "Memories", by Earth and Fire
- "Memories", by The Temptations (1975) from the album "A Song for You"
... | 34,172 |
2508239 | George Child Villiers, 6th Earl of Jersey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20Child%20Villiers,%206th%20Earl%20of%20Jersey | George Child Villiers, 6th Earl of Jersey
George Child Villiers, 6th Earl of Jersey
George Augustus Frederick Child Villiers, 6th Earl of Jersey (4 April 1808 – 24 October 1859), styled Viscount Villiers until 1859, was an English peer and politician from the Villiers family.
# Life.
Villiers was the son of George C... | 34,173 |
2508239 | George Child Villiers, 6th Earl of Jersey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20Child%20Villiers,%206th%20Earl%20of%20Jersey | George Child Villiers, 6th Earl of Jersey
Julia Peel (d. 1893), daughter of the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel, on 12 July 1841. They had three children:
- Julia Sarah Alice Child Villiers (d. 1921); she married Sir George Orby Wombwell, 4th Baronet, on 3 September 1861 and had issue
- Caroline Anne Child-Villiers; ... | 34,174 |
2508239 | George Child Villiers, 6th Earl of Jersey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20Child%20Villiers,%206th%20Earl%20of%20Jersey | George Child Villiers, 6th Earl of Jersey
93), daughter of the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel, on 12 July 1841. They had three children:
- Julia Sarah Alice Child Villiers (d. 1921); she married Sir George Orby Wombwell, 4th Baronet, on 3 September 1861 and had issue
- Caroline Anne Child-Villiers; she married Willi... | 34,175 |
2508210 | High Precision Event Timer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High%20Precision%20Event%20Timer | High Precision Event Timer
High Precision Event Timer
The High Precision Event Timer (HPET) is a hardware timer used in personal computers. It was developed jointly by Intel and Microsoft and has been incorporated in PC chipsets since circa 2005. Formerly referred to by Intel as a Multimedia Timer, the term HPET was s... | 34,176 |
2508210 | High Precision Event Timer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High%20Precision%20Event%20Timer | High Precision Event Timer
Stamp Counter (TSC) or Power Management Timer (PMTIMER), together with the RTC to provide operating system features that would, in later Windows versions, be provided by the HPET hardware. Confusingly, such Windows XP systems quote "HPET" connectivity in the device driver manager even though ... | 34,177 |
2508210 | High Precision Event Timer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High%20Precision%20Event%20Timer | High Precision Event Timer
PCs is integrated into the southbridge chip.
Each comparator can generate an interrupt when the least significant bits are equal to the corresponding bits of the 64-bit main counter value. The comparators can be put into one-shot mode or periodic mode, with at least one comparator supporting... | 34,178 |
2508210 | High Precision Event Timer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High%20Precision%20Event%20Timer | High Precision Event Timer
HPET can produce periodic interrupts at a much higher resolution than the RTC and is often used to synchronize multimedia streams, providing smooth playback and reducing the need to use other timestamp calculations such as an X86-based CPU's codice_1 instruction.
# Comparison to predecessors... | 34,179 |
2508210 | High Precision Event Timer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High%20Precision%20Event%20Timer | High Precision Event Timer
system by a hardware register giving the number of femtoseconds per period (with an upper bound of ). A popular value is 14.3 MHz, 12 times the standard 8254 frequency of 1.193 MHz.
While 8254 and RTC "can" be put into an HPET-like one-shot mode, the set-up process is so slow that their one-... | 34,180 |
2508210 | High Precision Event Timer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High%20Precision%20Event%20Timer | High Precision Event Timer
causes an interrupt at every millisecond even if the application needs to do actual work less frequently. With HPET, the extra interrupts can be avoided, because the set-up cost of a HPET one-shot timer is considerably smaller.
# Use and compatibility.
Operating systems designed before HPET... | 34,181 |
2508210 | High Precision Event Timer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High%20Precision%20Event%20Timer | High Precision Event Timer
older operating systems.
The following operating systems are known "not" to be able to use HPET:
Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2003, and earlier Windows versions, Linux kernels prior to 2.6.
The following operating systems are known to be able to use HPET:
Windows XP SP3, Windows Server ... | 34,182 |
2508210 | High Precision Event Timer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High%20Precision%20Event%20Timer | High Precision Event Timer
10 million event counts found that TSC took about 0.6 seconds, HPET took slightly over 12 seconds, and ACPI Power Management Timer took around 24 seconds.
# Problems.
HPET is a continuously running timer that counts upward, not a one-shot device that counts down to zero, causes one interrup... | 34,183 |
2508210 | High Precision Event Timer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High%20Precision%20Event%20Timer | High Precision Event Timer
interrupts (such as a System Management Interrupt (SMI)) that do not have a hard upper bound on their execution time, this race condition requires time-consuming re-checks of the timer after setup and is hard to avoid completely. The difficulties are exacerbated if the comparator value is not... | 34,184 |
2508210 | High Precision Event Timer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High%20Precision%20Event%20Timer | High Precision Event Timer
the timer after setup and is hard to avoid completely. The difficulties are exacerbated if the comparator value is not synchronized with the timer immediately, but delayed by one or two ticks, as some chipsets do.
Besides mentioning the race condition discussed above, a VMware document also ... | 34,185 |
2508211 | Kaare Klint | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kaare%20Klint | Kaare Klint
Kaare Klint
Kaare Klint (15 December 1888 – 28 March 1954) was a Danish architect and furniture designer, known as the father of modern Danish furniture design. Style was epitomized by clean, pure lines, use of the best materials of his time and superb craftsmanship.
He was the son of the equally influent... | 34,186 |
2508211 | Kaare Klint | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kaare%20Klint | Kaare Klint
apprenticed as a furniture maker in Kalundborg and Copenhagen from 1893 and took classes at technical school in Copenhagen, Jens Møller-Jensens furniture school, and the Artists' Studio Schools under Johan Rohde. He was then articled to Carl Petersen and was also taught the architectural trade by his father... | 34,187 |
2508211 | Kaare Klint | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kaare%20Klint | Kaare Klint
with Thorkild Henningsen and Ivar Bentsen. In 1927 he also created a chair in mahogany for the museum which was inspired by English 18th-century chairs.
Klint's carefully researched furniture designs are based on functionality, proportions adapted to the human body, craftsmanship, and the use of high-quali... | 34,188 |
2508211 | Kaare Klint | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kaare%20Klint | Kaare Klint
designers such as Poul Kjærholm and Børge Mogensen.
He also designed textiles, lamps, and organs.
# Completion of his father's unfinished works.
After his father's death in 1930, Kaare Klint completed his monumental Grundtvig's Church in Copenhagen. Construction had started in 1921 but was not completed ... | 34,189 |
2508211 | Kaare Klint | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kaare%20Klint | Kaare Klint
ther's unfinished works.
After his father's death in 1930, Kaare Klint completed his monumental Grundtvig's Church in Copenhagen. Construction had started in 1921 but was not completed until 1940. He also designed the Bethlehem Church, also in Copenhagen, on the basis of his father's sketches. It was built... | 34,190 |
2508221 | Gurney Braithwaite | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gurney%20Braithwaite | Gurney Braithwaite
Gurney Braithwaite
Sir Joseph Gurney Braithwaite, 1st Baronet (24 May 1895 – 25 June 1958) was an English Conservative Party politician.
Gurney Braithwaite came from a Quaker family and was educated at Downs School, Colwall and Bootham School
, York. During World War I, he served in the Royal Navy... | 34,191 |
2508221 | Gurney Braithwaite | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gurney%20Braithwaite | Gurney Braithwaite
1939 by-election for Holderness. In Parliament, he was active on issues relating to ex-servicemen and the Navy, and was himself a lieutenant-commander in the RNVR. During World War II he helped organise convoys in the Thames area.
At the 1950 general election, Braithwaite's Holderness seat was aboli... | 34,192 |
2508251 | Mendoza (name) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mendoza%20(name) | Mendoza (name)
Mendoza (name)
Mendoza is a Basque surname, also occurring as a place name.
The name Mendoza means ""cold mountain"", derived from the Basque words "mendi" (mountain) and "(h)otz" (cold) + definite article '-a' ("Mendoza" being mendi+(h)otza). The original Basque form with an affricate sibilant (/ts/, ... | 34,193 |
2508251 | Mendoza (name) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mendoza%20(name) | Mendoza (name)
Not only that, the house of Mendoza set up close ties with Castile since the High Middle Ages, with its members participating in their civil wars and the Castilian expansion south. They got wider renown after their involvement in the conquest of America after 1492.
In Erandio, a "baserri" exists with th... | 34,194 |
2508251 | Mendoza (name) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mendoza%20(name) | Mendoza (name)
business school
## Arts, Entertainment and Media.
- Amalia Mendoza, a Mexican singer
- Brillante Mendoza, a Filipino film director
- Dayana Mendoza, a Venezuelan actress, model who won Miss Universe 2008.
- Eduardo Mendoza Garriga, a Spanish novelist
- Hazel Ann Mendoza, a Filipina actress
- Javie... | 34,195 |
2508251 | Mendoza (name) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mendoza%20(name) | Mendoza (name)
(1903 – 1996), Cuban pianist and teacher
- Mark Mendoza, bass player
- Natalie Mendoza, a Hong Kong-born Australian actress and musician
- Philip Mendoza, a British artist and cartoonist
- Rebecca Jackson Mendoza, an Australian actress, singer and dancer
- Thristan Mendoza, a Filipino musician
- Ma... | 34,196 |
2508251 | Mendoza (name) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mendoza%20(name) | Mendoza (name)
main character from the book "Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe", written by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
- Jason Mendoza, a main character in the show The Good Place.
## Military.
- César Mendoza, member of Government Junta of Chile (1973) as chief of Carabineros de Chile
- Pedro de M... | 34,197 |
2508251 | Mendoza (name) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mendoza%20(name) | Mendoza (name)
and scientist
- Eugenio Mendoza, a Venezuelan cabinet minister and industrial
- García Hurtado de Mendoza, a Spanish governor of Chile
- Inés Mendoza, wife of Puerto Rico Governor Luis Muñoz Marín
- Juan González de Mendoza, Spanish minister and historian
- Leandro Mendoza, Philippine Secretary of T... | 34,198 |
2508251 | Mendoza (name) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mendoza%20(name) | Mendoza (name)
Benidorm
## Science.
- Josef de Mendoza y Ríos, (1761–1816) Spanish astronomer and mathematician
## Sport.
- Alvin Mendoza, Mexican football (soccer) player
- Ana Mendoza, Mexican breaststroke swimmer
- Carlos Mendoza, baseball player
- Daniel Mendoza, English boxer
- Elías Mendoza Habersperger
... | 34,199 |
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