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11563329 | Silent Majority (Terry Allen's Greatest Missed Hits) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Silent%20Majority%20(Terry%20Allen's%20Greatest%20Missed%20Hits) | Silent Majority (Terry Allen's Greatest Missed Hits)
ner notes describe the album as follows: “It is a compilation of out-takes, in-takes, mis-takes, work tapes, added tos, taken froms, omissions and foreign materials.” The album was originally released by Fate Records, and has since been reissued by Sugar Hill Records... | 6,117,800 |
11563279 | Harry Samuel Bickerton Brindley | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Harry%20Samuel%20Bickerton%20Brindley | Harry Samuel Bickerton Brindley
Harry Samuel Bickerton Brindley
Sir Harry Samuel Bickerton Brindley KBE (1867–1920) was a British engineer, armaments businessman and manufacturer.
# Life.
Brindley was born September, 1867 in Handsworth, near Birmingham. His father, G. S. Brindley, was an engineer and mechanics instr... | 6,117,801 |
11563279 | Harry Samuel Bickerton Brindley | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Harry%20Samuel%20Bickerton%20Brindley | Harry Samuel Bickerton Brindley
Winston Churchill wrote that Brindley's work at Ponders end "proved of the highest value to the Ministry of Munitions, and he has succeeded in a remarkable degree in enlisting the enthusiasm of the workers in the manufacture of shells."
Following the war, Brindley sought to share the me... | 6,117,802 |
11563279 | Harry Samuel Bickerton Brindley | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Harry%20Samuel%20Bickerton%20Brindley | Harry Samuel Bickerton Brindley
workers in the manufacture of shells."
Following the war, Brindley sought to share the methods of industrial efficiency that he had developed at Ponder's end. In 1919 he was a co-initiator of the British Institute of Industrial Administration.
# Freemasonry.
After the war, Ponders End... | 6,117,803 |
11563316 | Motor Cycling Club | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Motor%20Cycling%20Club | Motor Cycling Club
Motor Cycling Club
The Motor Cycling Club (MCC) is a British motorsports and Motorcycle sport club formed in 1901.(Please cite source) It is the second oldest motorcycle club in Great Britain. It is a member of both the Motor Sports Association (cars) and Auto-Cycle Union (bikes). It organises the f... | 6,117,804 |
11563316 | Motor Cycling Club | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Motor%20Cycling%20Club | Motor Cycling Club
Trial
- The Exeter Trial
- The MCC Speed Trials
In 1906 The Motor Cycling Club's gold medal was awarded to those who could compete the 391 mile journey from London to Edinburgh inside 24 hours. The fastest finisher was Tom Woodman (22h 38m) riding a Vindec Special motor-bicycle. Muriel Hind comple... | 6,117,805 |
11563410 | Daniel Booko | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Daniel%20Booko | Daniel Booko
Daniel Booko
Daniel Paul Booko (born October 17, 1983) is an American actor and model. He has had roles in "The O.C", "Hannah Montana", and "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody", and in the film "Bratz: The Movie". His father is Pastor Paul Booko of Riverside Church in Three Rivers, Michigan. His mother Bonnie ... | 6,117,806 |
11563449 | VBC | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=VBC | VBC
VBC
VBC may refer to:
- VBC-90, an armoured combat vehicle
- The VBC 88.3 FM, a radio station in Wellington, New Zealand
- Valencia BC, a Spanish basketball team
- Vesper Barge Club, an amateur rowing club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Victory Base Complex, a large Coalition Forces camp in Baghdad
- Villag... | 6,117,807 |
11563433 | Atlas Aviation | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Atlas%20Aviation | Atlas Aviation
Atlas Aviation
Atlas Aviation is a premier full service FBO chain in Tampa Florida that is located at Peter O. Knight Airport. The FBO offers fuel services, aircraft maintenance, hangar storage, tiedown, flight instruction and aircraft rental services. The company started in Florida in July 2004. Atlas ... | 6,117,808 |
11563392 | Trisomic rescue | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trisomic%20rescue | Trisomic rescue
Trisomic rescue
Trisomic rescue (also known as trisomy rescue or trisomy zygote rescue) is a genetic phenomenon in which a fertilized ovum containing three copies of a chromosome loses one of these chromosomes to form a normal, diploid chromosome complement. If both of the retained chromosomes come fro... | 6,117,809 |
11563380 | Village Building Convergence | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Village%20Building%20Convergence | Village Building Convergence
Village Building Convergence
The Village Building Convergence (VBC) is an annual 10-day event held every May in Portland, Oregon, United States. The event is coordinated by the City Repair Project and consists of a series of workshops incorporating natural building and permaculture design ... | 6,117,810 |
11563380 | Village Building Convergence | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Village%20Building%20Convergence | Village Building Convergence
founded the City Repair Project that same year, seeking to share their vision with the community. In January 2000, the Portland City Council passed ordinance #172207, an "Intersection Repair" ordinance, allowing neighborhoods to develop public gathering places in certain street intersection... | 6,117,811 |
11563380 | Village Building Convergence | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Village%20Building%20Convergence | Village Building Convergence
of Portland. Natural builders from around the world have coordinated the activities at many of the construction sites at the Village Building Convergence. Most of the labor taking place at the sites is done by volunteers.
# Workshops.
The VBC hosts a series of workshops, many of which are... | 6,117,812 |
11563380 | Village Building Convergence | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Village%20Building%20Convergence | Village Building Convergence
cs of the workshops are usually related to sustainability and natural building. Past workshops have included aikido lessons, outdoor mushroom cultivation, bioswale creation, and nonviolent communication.
# Speakers.
The VBC also hosts speakers and entertainment during the evenings of its ... | 6,117,813 |
11563489 | Mare Harbour | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mare%20Harbour | Mare Harbour
Mare Harbour
Mare Harbour is a small settlement on East Falkland, on Choiseul Sound. It is mostly used as a port facility and depot for RAF Mount Pleasant, as well as a deepwater port used by the Royal Navy ships patrolling the South Atlantic and Antarctica, which means that the main harbour of the island... | 6,117,814 |
11563489 | Mare Harbour | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mare%20Harbour | Mare Harbour
sites for a British amphibious landing but the British landings took place on San Carlos Water in the west of East Falkland, on Falkland Sound. Mare Harbour was considered open to air attack.
Mare Harbour berths will be improved with a £22 million investment.
A daily bus service (including Saturday and S... | 6,117,815 |
11563466 | Ontario Highway 3B | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ontario%20Highway%203B | Ontario Highway 3B
Ontario Highway 3B
King's Highway 3B, commonly referred to as Highway 3B, was a provincially maintained highway within Windsor, in the Canadian province of Ontario. Its purpose was to link Highway 3 and Highway 401 with the Detroit–Windsor Tunnel and downtown Windsor. The portion of the route betwee... | 6,117,816 |
11563466 | Ontario Highway 3B | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ontario%20Highway%203B | Ontario Highway 3B
intersects Essex County Road 42 (Cabana Road).
At E.C. Row Expressway, the road gains a central divider, but has traffic lights for full access to and from the freeway. It then travels under the CN Rail tracks (still with a central reservation), and along the curve to Ouellette Avenue. It continues ... | 6,117,817 |
11563466 | Ontario Highway 3B | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ontario%20Highway%203B | Ontario Highway 3B
travelled along Howard Avenue and Dougall Avenue, before making a short 3-block jog east along Tecumseh Road to Ouellette Avenue, continuing to downtown Windsor's ferry docks. When the Detroit–Windsor Tunnel was completed in 1930, the Highway was truncated about one kilometre from the ferry docks, at... | 6,117,818 |
11563466 | Ontario Highway 3B | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ontario%20Highway%203B | Ontario Highway 3B
and Ouellette Avenue. In 1966, the road was also designated as a connecting link. This meant that while Windsor would have more responsibility in maintaining and repairing the road, the Ministry of Transportation would still contribute and help. The road's status as a provincial highway was repealed ... | 6,117,819 |
11563466 | Ontario Highway 3B | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ontario%20Highway%203B | Ontario Highway 3B
Parkway interchange with Highway 401 was reconfigured, replacing a one-lane 1950s-era underpass tunnel with a modern high-speed flyover ramp. The old Dougall Parkway junction reduced eastbound Highway 401 traffic to one lane as it merged with Dougall Parkway, whereas the new one allows three lanes pe... | 6,117,820 |
11563466 | Ontario Highway 3B | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ontario%20Highway%203B | Ontario Highway 3B
401 continued on westward past the junction with Dougall Parkway towards Highway 3. Dougall Parkway was less-commonly listed as Highway 3B on some correct maps. This is no longer the case, however, since Highway 3B no longer technically exists as a provincial highway, and Dougall Parkway is now maint... | 6,117,821 |
11563494 | Rosamond, Illinois | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rosamond,%20Illinois | Rosamond, Illinois
Rosamond, Illinois
Rosamond is an unincorporated community in Rosamond Township, Christian County, Illinois, United States. It lies at .
# History.
The earliest known local resident was Capt. Alfred Cowgill who settled in the area in 1856. Cowgill moved to Assumption for a few years, returning to ... | 6,117,822 |
11563494 | Rosamond, Illinois | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rosamond,%20Illinois | Rosamond, Illinois
on the grain business for that firm for two years. His place of residence changed again in 1876, when he went to Montrose, Mo., where he dealt in grain for a year. He then returned to Rosamond, and re-entered the employ of Hawood & Son, with whom he continued until 1878. Since 1891 he has been connec... | 6,117,823 |
11563494 | Rosamond, Illinois | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rosamond,%20Illinois | Rosamond, Illinois
Church of Rosamond.
A year later, Wesley Simpson arrived and turned hundreds of acres of prairie into farmland.
There are no other documented arrivals until 1865 when Phineas Leech Dodge arrived. By 1880, Dodge owned the grain elevator in Rosamond. He was also a member of the First Congregational C... | 6,117,824 |
11563494 | Rosamond, Illinois | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rosamond,%20Illinois | Rosamond, Illinois
ll serving in both capacities.
C.G. Richards became a local farmer in 1868. He served as Deacon and Trustee in the First Congregational Church of Rosamond. The church added another member when Benjamin Franklin Carper arrived in 1869 and became a local stock-raiser. Robert Watt arrived in Christian ... | 6,117,825 |
11563488 | Ernie Logan | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ernie%20Logan | Ernie Logan
Ernie Logan
Ernest Edward Logan II (born May 18, 1968) in Fort Bragg, North Carolina attended Pine Forest High School. The 6-foot-4, 290-pound Fayetteville, North Carolina native played his college football at East Carolina University from 1986–1990, where he racked up 100 tackles (including 16 behind the ... | 6,117,826 |
11563493 | Al Ulufi Stadium | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Al%20Ulufi%20Stadium | Al Ulufi Stadium
Al Ulufi Stadium
Al Ulufi Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Al Hudaydah, Yemen. It is currently used for football matches and serves as the home stadium of Al-Hilal. The stadium holds 15,000 people. | 6,117,827 |
11563470 | California State Military Museum | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=California%20State%20Military%20Museum | California State Military Museum
California State Military Museum
The California State Military Museum was the official Military museum of the State of California. It was located in the Old Sacramento State Historic Park at 1119 Second Street. A new site is under development and the museum is expected to reopen by 201... | 6,117,828 |
11563470 | California State Military Museum | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=California%20State%20Military%20Museum | California State Military Museum
military, and its various military operations and wars. The museum in 2011, through a collaborated effort with the California Department of Veteran Affairs and the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, represented by guest curator Natalia Visante, created themed exhibitions show... | 6,117,829 |
11563470 | California State Military Museum | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=California%20State%20Military%20Museum | California State Military Museum
the California State Military Museum built a "Global War on Terrorism Wall of Honor". Constructed of black granite, this memorial is located in the entrance of the museum. The names of the service members who have died September 11, 2001, in the attack on the Pentagon, as well as casual... | 6,117,830 |
11563470 | California State Military Museum | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=California%20State%20Military%20Museum | California State Military Museum
is one of the State's hidden educational and historical treasures. Topics range from general military history to very specific and one of a kind documents, such as original unit rosters of early California Militia units.
As of March 2014, the California State Military Museum was closed... | 6,117,831 |
11563470 | California State Military Museum | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=California%20State%20Military%20Museum | California State Military Museum
the State's hidden educational and historical treasures. Topics range from general military history to very specific and one of a kind documents, such as original unit rosters of early California Militia units.
As of March 2014, the California State Military Museum was closed amid disp... | 6,117,832 |
11563514 | Cystadenocarcinoma | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cystadenocarcinoma | Cystadenocarcinoma
Cystadenocarcinoma
Cystadenocarcinoma is a malignant form of a cystadenoma and is a cancer derived from glandular epithelium, in which cystic accumulations of retained secretions are formed. The neoplastic cells manifest varying degrees of anaplasia and invasiveness, and local extension and metastas... | 6,117,833 |
11563514 | Cystadenocarcinoma | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cystadenocarcinoma | Cystadenocarcinoma
secretions are formed. The neoplastic cells manifest varying degrees of anaplasia and invasiveness, and local extension and metastases occur. Cystadenocarcinomas develop frequently in the ovaries, where pseudomucinous and serous types are recognized. Similar tumor histology has also been reported in ... | 6,117,834 |
11563531 | Human Remains (Terry Allen album) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Human%20Remains%20(Terry%20Allen%20album) | Human Remains (Terry Allen album)
Human Remains (Terry Allen album)
Human Remains is an album by Terry Allen, released in 1996 by Sugar Hill Records. The album featured guest appearances by David Byrne, Joe Ely, Charlie and Will Sexton and Lucinda Williams.
# Track listing.
All tracks composed by Terry Allen; except... | 6,117,835 |
11563471 | Pete Seibert | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pete%20Seibert | Pete Seibert
Pete Seibert
Peter Werner "Pete" Seibert (August 7, 1924 – July 15, 2002) was an American skier and the founder of Vail Ski Resort in Colorado. In 1980 he was inducted into the Colorado Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame.
Seibert, a Massachusetts native, graduated from the New Hampton School in New Hampshire... | 6,117,836 |
11563471 | Pete Seibert | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pete%20Seibert | Pete Seibert
Ski Resort. In 1950 he qualified for the 1950 U.S. Ski Team, which hosted the 1950 World Championships at Aspen, although his injury prevented him from competing.
In 1957, Seibert and rancher Earl Eaton climbed Vail Mountain where, as trainees from Camp Hale (Earl did not train at Camp Hale but he did hel... | 6,117,837 |
11563471 | Pete Seibert | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pete%20Seibert | Pete Seibert
one gondola. A lift ticket cost $5.
In seven years, Vail grew to become the most popular ski resort in Colorado. Seibert hoped that Vail and (the future) Beaver Creek would host the skiing portions of the 1976 Winter Olympics, which had been awarded to Denver in 1970. However the proposition was voted dow... | 6,117,838 |
11563471 | Pete Seibert | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pete%20Seibert | Pete Seibert
un Valley in Idaho. Snowbasin was the venue for the alpine speed events of the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Pete's Bowl in Vail's Blue Sky Basin, and the Pete's Express lift, was named for Seibert when the second phase of the expansion area opened in December 2000.
Seibert died at age 77 on July 15, 2002, follo... | 6,117,839 |
11563596 | Al-Jalaa Stadium | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Al-Jalaa%20Stadium | Al-Jalaa Stadium
Al-Jalaa Stadium
Al-Jalaa Stadium () is a multi-use stadium in Damascus, Syria, currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium is able to hold up to 15,000 spectators.
# History.
In 1976, the stadium was opened as part of the al-Jalaa Sports Complex, to host the 5th Pan Arab Games of 1976. ... | 6,117,840 |
11563216 | Hylan B. Lyon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hylan%20B.%20Lyon | Hylan B. Lyon
Hylan B. Lyon
Hylan Benton Lyon (February 22, 1836 – April 25, 1907) was a career officer in the United States Army until the start of the American Civil War, when he resigned rather than fight against the South. As a Confederate brigadier general, he led a daring cavalry raid into Kentucky in December 1... | 6,117,841 |
11563216 | Hylan B. Lyon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hylan%20B.%20Lyon | Hylan B. Lyon
the Masonic University of Kentucky and Cumberland College. He was appointed to the United States Military Academy at the age of sixteen, graduating in 1856 as placing nineteenth in a class of forty-eight. He was brevetted as a second lieutenant in the 2nd U.S. Artillery Regiment and was assigned to duty a... | 6,117,842 |
11563216 | Hylan B. Lyon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hylan%20B.%20Lyon | Hylan B. Lyon
to Kentucky.
# Civil War.
When the Civil War began in April 1861, Lyon was promoted to first lieutenant. However, his sympathies were with the Confederacy and he resigned from the United States Army. He raised Company F, 3rd Kentucky Infantry, which soon became part of the 1st Kentucky Artillery. Lyon e... | 6,117,843 |
11563216 | Hylan B. Lyon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hylan%20B.%20Lyon | Hylan B. Lyon
Lyon was sent as a prisoner of war. first to Camp Morton, at Indianapolis and then to Camp Chase, Ohio. He and other captured officers were sent taken to Fort Warren, where he was finally exchanged in September.
His regiment was soon reorganized as the 8th Kentucky, now re-enlisted for three years, with ... | 6,117,844 |
11563216 | Hylan B. Lyon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hylan%20B.%20Lyon | Hylan B. Lyon
under James Longstreet during the Siege of Knoxville. Following the Third Battle of Chattanooga, Lyon was placed in charge of Bragg's artillery, saving them from capture during his subsequent retreat.
Lyon returned to commanding cavalry in 1864, this time in Mississippi as a brigadier general under Natha... | 6,117,845 |
11563216 | Hylan B. Lyon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hylan%20B.%20Lyon | Hylan B. Lyon
Confederate defeat at the Battle of Nashville to rejoin Forrest in Mississippi.
In January 1865, Lyon was surprised while sleeping in a private home in Red Hill, Alabama, by a detachment of the 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry. After he was captured, he shot and killed the Union sergeant who captured him, Arthu... | 6,117,846 |
11563216 | Hylan B. Lyon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hylan%20B.%20Lyon | Hylan B. Lyon
where he resumed farming and opened a prosperous mercantile business. He also served as state prison commissioner, primarily responsible for what is now the Kentucky State Penitentiary being located in his hometown of Eddyville. His initials are still inscribed over the Kentucky State Penitentiary's front... | 6,117,847 |
11563216 | Hylan B. Lyon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hylan%20B.%20Lyon | Hylan B. Lyon
References.
- Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, "Civil War High Commands." Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. .
- Sifakis, Stewart. "Who Was Who in the Civil War." New York: Facts On File, 1988. .
- Warner, Ezra J. "Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders." Baton Rouge: Louisi... | 6,117,848 |
11563216 | Hylan B. Lyon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hylan%20B.%20Lyon | Hylan B. Lyon
us J., "General Officers of the Confederate Army: Officers of the Executive Departments of the Confederate States, Members of the Confederate Congress by States". Mattituck, NY: J. M. Carroll & Co., 1983. . First published 1911 by Neale Publishing Co.
- "Kentucky: A History of the State". Battle, Perrin ... | 6,117,849 |
11563613 | Auguste Borget | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Auguste%20Borget | Auguste Borget
Auguste Borget
Auguste Borget (1808–1877) was a French artist known for his drawings and prints of exotic places, in particular China. He was born in 1808 in Issoudun, Indre. At age 21, he went to Paris where he became a close friend of Honoré de Balzac. Borget periodically exhibited at the Paris Salon ... | 6,117,850 |
11563613 | Auguste Borget | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Auguste%20Borget | Auguste Borget
and Calcutta. In 1840 he traveled widely in India, returning to Paris in the summer of that year. Borget’s sketches and watercolors from China were the basis for his most famous publication "Sketches of China and the Chinese", published in 1842. His book "La Chine ouverte" was illustrated with fine woodc... | 6,117,851 |
11563613 | Auguste Borget | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Auguste%20Borget | Auguste Borget
ublic collections holding works by Auguste Borget.
# References.
- Borget, Auguste (1842). "Sketches of China and the Chinese; from drawings by Auguste Borget". London: Tilt and Bogue.
- Forbes, David W (1992). "Encounters with Paradise: Views of Hawaii and Its People, 1778-1941". Honolulu Academy of ... | 6,117,852 |
11563642 | Salinas Elementary School | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Salinas%20Elementary%20School | Salinas Elementary School
Salinas Elementary School
Salinas Elementary School may refer to:
- Salinas Elementary School (Laredo, Texas)
- Salinas Elementary School (Universal City, Texas) | 6,117,853 |
11563621 | CDGK Stadium | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CDGK%20Stadium | CDGK Stadium
CDGK Stadium
The KMC Football Stadium, formerly known as the CDGK Stadium, is an association football stadium in Karachi, Pakistan, with a capacity of 15,000. It belongs to the Karachi Municipal Corporation. The venue hosted the 2009 national league's football final, with 15,000 people in attendance. Kara... | 6,117,854 |
11563621 | CDGK Stadium | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CDGK%20Stadium | CDGK Stadium
n as the CDGK Stadium, is an association football stadium in Karachi, Pakistan, with a capacity of 15,000. It belongs to the Karachi Municipal Corporation. The venue hosted the 2009 national league's football final, with 15,000 people in attendance. Karachi United, the first Pakistani football club with al... | 6,117,855 |
11563638 | Naval Sports Complex (Pakistan) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Naval%20Sports%20Complex%20(Pakistan) | Naval Sports Complex (Pakistan)
Naval Sports Complex (Pakistan)
Naval Sports Complex is a multi-use stadium in Islamabad. It is mostly used for football games and is the home of Pakistan Navy FC. The stadium has the capacity to hold 1,000 people. | 6,117,856 |
11563626 | Blaise Winter | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blaise%20Winter | Blaise Winter
Blaise Winter
Blaise Winter (born January 31, 1962) is an American football coach and former player. He has experienced hearing loss since childhood and remains deaf in one ear. He worked for one season as the defensive line coach for the University of Central Florida Knights, and previously played for t... | 6,117,857 |
11563626 | Blaise Winter | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blaise%20Winter | Blaise Winter
football coach and former player. He has experienced hearing loss since childhood and remains deaf in one ear. He worked for one season as the defensive line coach for the University of Central Florida Knights, and previously played for the Indianapolis Colts, the Green Bay Packers, and the San Diego Char... | 6,117,858 |
11563672 | Salivation (album) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Salivation%20(album) | Salivation (album)
Salivation (album)
Salivation is an album by artist Terry Allen, released in 1999 on Sugar Hill Records. The album's title is a play on the word salvation and features an image of a smiling Jesus Christ on the cover.
# Track listing.
- 1. "Salivation"
- 2. "The Doll"
- 3. "Billy the Boy"
- 4. "... | 6,117,859 |
11563683 | Lvov (disambiguation) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lvov%20(disambiguation) | Lvov (disambiguation)
Lvov (disambiguation)
Lvov may refer to:
- Russian name of Lviv, a city in Ukraine
- Lvov princely family
- Lvov dvoryan families
- Alexei Lvov (1799–1870), Russian composer
# See also.
- Lvovo
- Lvovsky
- Lev (disambiguation) | 6,117,860 |
11563671 | Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Women's%20Pan-American%20Volleyball%20Cup | Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup
Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup
The Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup is a Continental Cup organized by NORCECA with teams from all over America (North-, South- and Central America, and the Caribbean), that qualified for the World Grand Prix. The tournament also granted places... | 6,117,861 |
11563671 | Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Women's%20Pan-American%20Volleyball%20Cup | Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup
tion. The men have their own equivalent of the tournament, the Men's Pan-American Cup.
# MVP by edition.
- 2002 – Yumilka Ruíz
- 2003 – Milagros Cabral
- 2004 – Zoila Barros
- 2005 – Yudelkys Bautista
- 2006 – Mari Steinbrecher
- 2007 – Nancy Carrillo
- 2008 – Sidarka Núñez
... | 6,117,862 |
11563653 | Eagles Nest, New Zealand | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eagles%20Nest,%20New%20Zealand | Eagles Nest, New Zealand
Eagles Nest, New Zealand
The Eagles Nest is a complex of five rental villas in the Bay of Islands of New Zealand, a few kilometres north of Russell. Located on a headland above the sea with good views of the bay, the secured compound is the most expensive rental accommodation of New Zealand, w... | 6,117,863 |
11563653 | Eagles Nest, New Zealand | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eagles%20Nest,%20New%20Zealand | Eagles Nest, New Zealand
Nest is a complex of five rental villas in the Bay of Islands of New Zealand, a few kilometres north of Russell. Located on a headland above the sea with good views of the bay, the secured compound is the most expensive rental accommodation of New Zealand, with a single night costing up to a fi... | 6,117,864 |
11563620 | Fall (Clay Walker album) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fall%20(Clay%20Walker%20album) | Fall (Clay Walker album)
Fall (Clay Walker album)
Fall is country music singer Clay Walker's eighth studio album, released in 2007 by Asylum-Curb Records. Its first single was "'Fore She Was Mama", which reached #21 on the Hot Country Songs charts in mid-2007. Following this song was the title track, which reached #5 ... | 6,117,865 |
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Walker's first duet.
# Background.
In 2005 after being released from RCA Records Walker stated about this album "I've written half an album and (I'm) putting together a record deal right now. This is the first time in my life that I have been free from contractual obligation to a record label... | 6,117,866 |
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to the album's release Walker said "The biggest thing that I wanted to do was to just get songs on the radio and make music that people love. I wanted to continue the style they've known me for and not change things too much because the music we've made in the past is good music." On the websit... | 6,117,867 |
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in the future, maybe on the next album, there will be a duet. As a matter of fact, it is a goal of mine to do a duet with somebody." In an interview with "The Columbus Dispatch" Walker revealed that while speaking with Freddy Fender about recording the duet "Before the Next Teardrop Falls", Fen... | 6,117,868 |
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hundreds of time but had never done it, but that he felt that this was the right moment. It was the last song he ever recorded, so I'm proud to be part of his legacy. When asked about the long break between releases, Walker said, "Yeah, I think it was too long. There was a lot of red tape leavi... | 6,117,869 |
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cool because when you listen to Keith's productions, you can get fooled [into thinking], 'This is a stone-cold country guy.' He is that. But the truth is that he wrote an old disco hit called 'Sexy Eyes.' He's very versatile." Walker told the "Anderson Valley Post", "I wrote a song in San Diego... | 6,117,870 |
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why I really wanted to work with Keith Stegall on this. I wanted to get that great George Strait sound. It just sounds so much better because you can hear all the instruments and all the lyrics. This is definitely a more traditional-type record than I have released in the recent past. It remind... | 6,117,871 |
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"I love Houston, it's home and I'm proud to be an Astros fan. This is my first opening day and I am ecstatic to perform in front of my favorite fans!"
Walker also appeared on "Last Call with Carson Daly" and "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" to promote the album.
# Critical reception.
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called it "his most enjoyable collection in some time." Josh Love of "Stylus Magazine" wrote, "Fall is particularly heavy on heartfelt, optimistic love songs, which normally might send up all sorts of red flags considering how often treacle gets mistaken for romance in country. Fortunately, Wal... | 6,117,873 |
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over it." "About.com" gave the album a positive review and wrote, the album "is solid from start to finish" and also said it is a, "great twelve-song collection from one of Country Music's finest talents." Editors at "The Irish Times" gave the album three stars and wrote, "All in all, Walker ch... | 6,117,874 |
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set of solid but unexceptional songs distinguished only by being well sung. When challenged with better material, Clay rises to the occasion."
# Personnel.
Adapted from liner notes.
## Musicians.
- Eddie Bayers - drums "(track 8)"
- Eric Darken - percussion "(track 6)"
- Stuart Duncan - f... | 6,117,875 |
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2, 4 - 6 & 9)"
- Brent Mason - acoustic guitar "(track 10)", electric guitar "(tracks 3, 7, 8, 11 & 12)"
- Gordon Mote - piano "(tracks 1, 7, 10 -12)"
- The Nashville String Machine - strings "(tracks 5, 9 & 11)"
- Dave Pomeroy - bass guitar "(tracks 1, 11 & 12)"
- Gary Prim - piano "(trac... | 6,117,876 |
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guitar "(track 8)"
- Lonnie Wilson - drums "(all tracks except 8)"
- Glenn Worf - bass guitar "(all tracks except 1, 11 & 12)"
## Background Vocalists.
- Melodie Crittenden - tracks 4, 7, 9 &12
- John Wesley Ryles - tracks 1 - 9 & 12
## Production.
- Tracks 1 - 11 Produced by: Keith Steg... | 6,117,877 |
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List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1940s
The following lists the number one singles on the Australian Singles Chart during the 1940s.
The source for this decade is the "Kent Music Report". These charts were calculated in the 1990s in retrospect,... | 6,117,878 |
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ent Music Report". These charts were calculated in the 1990s in retrospect, by David Kent, using archival data. Before 1949, charts in Australia were only available on a monthly basis.
Note: during the 1940s, often more than one version of a particular song by d... | 6,117,879 |
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Eduard Kainberger
Eduard "Edi" Kainberger (20 November 1911 – 7 March 1974) was an Austrian football (soccer) player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.
He was part of the Austrian team, which won the silver medal in the football tournament. He played all four matches as goalkeeper and captain... | 6,117,880 |
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Stade Charles de Gaulle
Stade Charles de Gaulle is a multi-use stadium in Porto-Novo, Benin named after Charles de Gaulle. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is used as the home stadium of AS Dragons FC de l'Ouémé, Aiglons FC. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 people. | 6,117,881 |
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Francistown Stadium
Francistown Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Francistown, Botswana. It is used mostly for football matches and usually hosts the home matches of Francistown giants TAFIC. The stadium has a capacity of 27,000 people. Due to delays and mismanagement, the stadium could not be comp... | 6,117,882 |
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Siege of Bartenstein
Siege of Bartenstein was a medieval siege laid upon the castle of Bartenstein (now Bartoszyce in Poland) by the Prussians during the Great Prussian Uprising. Bartenstein and Rößel were the two major Teutonic strongholds in Barta, one of the Prussian lands. The castle endured y... | 6,117,883 |
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to send out men on raids of the surrounding area. Local noble Miligedo, who showed the Knights secret ways in the area, was killed by the Prussians. The Knights managed to burn down all three forts when Bartians were celebrating a religious holiday. However, they soon returned and rebuilt the forts... | 6,117,884 |
11563686 | Siege of Bartenstein | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Siege%20of%20Bartenstein | Siege of Bartenstein
ed silent inside the castle and did not ring the bell for church service. Such silence tricked the Bartians to believe that the soldiers had fled and they came to examine the castle. Once they were close enough the Knights attacked them with arrows and stones. This was repeated three times, and whe... | 6,117,885 |
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Peter Winn (footballer)
Peter Harry Winn (born 19 December 1988) is an English footballer who plays for Grimsby Borough.
Winn started his career at Scunthorpe United, making his first-team debut at the age of 16 whilst a second-year scholar. He was loaned out to Northwich Victoria and Barrow r... | 6,117,886 |
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to League One in May 2011. The following season, Winn was loaned out to Conference Premier sides Cambridge United and Grimsby Town. He was released by Stevenage in May 2012, and joined Macclesfield Town of the Conference Premier a month later. After two years at Macclesfield, Winn signed for div... | 6,117,887 |
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runner-up in the FA Vase. After three years at Cleethorpes, Winn joined Grimsby Borough of Northern Counties East Division One in July 2018, with the club winning the league title during his first season there.
# Career.
## Scunthorpe United.
Winn began his career in the youth system at Scunt... | 6,117,888 |
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in October 2006. He also made an appearance as a second-half substitute in the same competition in the next round against Port Vale, with Scunthorpe losing the tie 5–3 on a penalty shoot-out, drawing 0–0 after extra-time. The following season, Winn made four first-team appearances for the club, ... | 6,117,889 |
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playing in a reserve team game against Grimsby Town, although no move materialised. Winn joined Barrow on an emergency one-month loan in February 2009, where he played three times before returning to his parent club.
During the 2009–10 season, Winn joined Conference Premier club Gateshead on lo... | 6,117,890 |
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last goal for the club came in a 3–1 win over Forest Green Rovers as Gateshead narrowly avoided relegation. He played 27 times for the club during his two loan spells, scoring five times. Winn was subsequently released by Scunthorpe at the end of the 2009–10 season, and was offered a contract by... | 6,117,891 |
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for Stevenage as I wanted to play in the Football League again next season and I've now got the chance". Winn made his debut for Stevenage in the club's 2–2 draw against Macclesfield Town in August 2010. He scored his first goal for the club in Stevenage's 3–1 FA Cup win over Newcastle United in... | 6,117,892 |
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defender Sean Clohessy in the face. He returned to the first-team a month later, on 20 May 2011, in the play-off semi-final second leg against Accrington Stanley, coming on as an 89th-minute substitute in a 1–0 win. Winn was an unused substitute in the 2011 Football League Two play-off Final eig... | 6,117,893 |
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goalkeeper. Winn made just one substitute appearance during the first six games of the campaign, and was subsequently loaned out to Conference Premier club Cambridge United on a three-month loan deal. After the loan move was finalised, Winn stated that he had nearly joined Cambridge United ahead... | 6,117,894 |
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Cambridge manager Jez George stated the club would consider a permanent switch in the 2012 January transfer window. However, no move to Cambridge materialised, and, in March 2012, Winn joined Conference Premier club Grimsby Town on loan until the end of the 2011–12 season, where he made ten appe... | 6,117,895 |
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played a role in Macclesfield's 2–1 FA Cup victory over Championship side Cardiff City on 5 January 2013, assisting Matthew Barnes-Homer's first goal as Macclesfield came from a goal down to win, reaching the Fourth Round of the competition. With Macclesfield trailing 1–0 in a home match against... | 6,117,896 |
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a 4–0 win over League One opponents Swindon Town in the FA Cup on 9 November 2013. He made 41 appearances during the season.
## Chester.
Winn signed for Conference Premier rivals Chester upon the expiry of his contract on 25 June 2014. He made his Chester debut in the club's first game of the ... | 6,117,897 |
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to three months. He made twelve appearances at King's Lynn's, scoring twice, including once in a 3–1 win over Trafford, a result that ultimately secured King's Lynn survival in the Premier Division. He was recalled by his parent club on 8 April 2015, and ended the season by coming on as a substi... | 6,117,898 |
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During the 2016–17 season, his second season with Cleethorpes, he played regularly as they won the Northern Counties East Premier Division title, amassing 108pts in the process. The club secured the Lincolnshire Senior Trophy during the season. Cleethorpes also reached the FA Vase final that sea... | 6,117,899 |
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