wikipedia_id
stringlengths
2
8
wikipedia_title
stringlengths
1
243
url
stringlengths
44
370
contents
stringlengths
53
2.22k
id
int64
0
6.14M
6868050
George St Patrick Lawrence
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20St%20Patrick%20Lawrence
George St Patrick Lawrence India. On his going back to India in October 1846, he was appointed an assistant political agent in the Punjab, having charge over the important Rajputana district. In the autumn of 1847, with only two thousand troops, Lawrence engaged and defeated on two occasions large numbers of the hill men of the tribes on the Swat border. On the breaking out of the second Sikh War in 1848, Lawrence's great personal influence at Peshawar for some time kept his regiments faithful, but at last they went over to the enemy, and, on 25 October 1848 he was a prisoner in the hands of Chuttur Singh, but was three times permitted to leave his captivity on parole. With his wife and children, he was released on
6,123,100
6868050
George St Patrick Lawrence
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20St%20Patrick%20Lawrence
George St Patrick Lawrence 22 February 1849, in the peace following the Battle of Gujrat, and received the thanks of both houses of parliament and of the governor-general for remaining at his post with such devotion. On 7 June 1849, he was promoted to be brevet lieutenant-colonel and appointed deputy commissioner of Peshawar. The following November, in the capacity of political officer, he accompanied the forces sent under General Bradshaw into the Yusufzai country and was present at the capture of Pullee on the Swat border. Again in February 1850, in command of militia, he went with Sir Charles Napier to the forcing of the Kohat pass and guided him through that defile. In July 1850 he became political agent in Méwar,
6,123,101
6868050
George St Patrick Lawrence
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20St%20Patrick%20Lawrence
George St Patrick Lawrence one of the Rajputana states, where he remained until 13 March 1857, when he succeeded his brother Henry Lawrence as resident or chief agent for the governor-general in the Rajputana states, and in April took up his residence in Abu. On the breaking out of the Indian rebellion of 1857 he was named brigadier-general of all the forces in Rajputana, and on the death of Colonel Dixon on 12 June 1857, he took chief military command. By his vigorous and decided action the arsenal of Ajmer was retained; a proclamation confirmed the native princes in their loyalty, and the Rajputana states were prevented from joining the revolt. Such outbreaks as did take place were successfully quelled, first by himself,
6,123,102
6868050
George St Patrick Lawrence
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20St%20Patrick%20Lawrence
George St Patrick Lawrence and afterwards by Major-General Roberts. # Retirement and later life. Up to this date Lawrence had received no decoration beyond the medals for the Punjab and Indian campaigns, but on 18May 1860 he was created a Companion of the Bath (CB). On 25May 1861 he was gazetted major-general, and in December 1864 resigned his post in Rajputana thereby ending his Indian career after forty-three years service. Both Sir Charles Napier and Lord Dalhousie had expressed their high regard for his character and achievements. "He is a right good soldier," said the former, "and a right good fellow, and my opinion of him is high." On 11January 1865 he received a good-service pension of £100 a year; and on 24May
6,123,103
6868050
George St Patrick Lawrence
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20St%20Patrick%20Lawrence
George St Patrick Lawrence 866 was created a Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India. He also held the third class of the order of the Dooranee Empire. He retired from the army on full pay on 29October 1866 and was advanced to honorary lieutenant-general on 11January 1867. He died at 20 Kensington Park Gardens, London, on 16November 1884, aged 80. # Personal life. Lawrence married Charlotte Isabella, daughter of Dr. Benjamin Browne (M.D. of the Bengal Medical Board), on 3 April 1830. She died on 12 May 1878, having borne him three sons and six daughters. # Memoir. Lawrence wrote a memoir, "Forty-three Years in India", which was published in 1874, a decade before his death. # References. - Attribution
6,123,104
6868120
Walter de Riddlesford
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Walter%20de%20Riddlesford
Walter de Riddlesford Walter de Riddlesford Walter de Riddlesford ("fl." 1150 – d. 1226) was an Anglo-Norman lord granted in Ireland the baronies of Bray, County Wicklow and Kilkea, County Kildare between 1171 and 1176. De Riddlesford was born in Carriebenan, Kildare, Ireland. He married a daughter of Henry fitz Henry named Amabilis Fitzhenry. He built a motte and bailey fortress on the site of what is now Kilkea Castle in County Kildare in 1181. He died in 1226 and was succeeded by his son Walter. His granddaughter, Emmeline, married Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster (as his second wife) and, then, Stephen Longespee, son of William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury and grandson of Henry II of England (one of their
6,123,105
6868120
Walter de Riddlesford
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Walter%20de%20Riddlesford
Walter de Riddlesford iddlesford ("fl." 1150 – d. 1226) was an Anglo-Norman lord granted in Ireland the baronies of Bray, County Wicklow and Kilkea, County Kildare between 1171 and 1176. De Riddlesford was born in Carriebenan, Kildare, Ireland. He married a daughter of Henry fitz Henry named Amabilis Fitzhenry. He built a motte and bailey fortress on the site of what is now Kilkea Castle in County Kildare in 1181. He died in 1226 and was succeeded by his son Walter. His granddaughter, Emmeline, married Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster (as his second wife) and, then, Stephen Longespee, son of William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury and grandson of Henry II of England (one of their daughters was Ela Longespee).
6,123,106
7539617
Happy (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Happy%20(disambiguation)
Happy (disambiguation) Happy (disambiguation) To be happy is to experience happiness: a feeling of contentment or joy. Happy may also refer to: # Film and television. - "Happy" (1933 film), a British film - "Happy" (2006 film), a Telugu film directed by A. Karunakaran - "Happy" (2011 film), an American documentary directed by Roko Belic - "Happy" (2015 film), a French film - Happy, one of the Seven Dwarfs, primarily in the Disney film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" - Happy, codename of the protagonist of the World War II film "Decision Before Dawn", played by Oskar Werner - "Happy" (1960 TV series), an American sitcom - Happy (dog actor), a dog in the TV series "7th Heaven" - Happy ("Sons of Anarchy"),
6,123,107
7539617
Happy (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Happy%20(disambiguation)
Happy (disambiguation) in the TV series "Sons of Anarchy" - Happy, a Snow Hare in the animated series "Tabaluga" - Happy Walter Higgenbottom, a dog on the animated TV series "The Mighty B!" - Happy Kyne, on the TV series "Fernwood 2 Night" - "Happy!" (TV series), a Syfy TV series (2017-), based on the comics of the same name by Grant Morrison # Music. ## Bands. - Happy (band), Japanese band formed in 2012 ## Albums. - "Happy" (Alexia album), 1999 - "Happy?" (Jann Arden album), 1997 - "Happy" (Matthew West album), 2003 - "Happy?" (Public Image Ltd album), 1987 - "Happy" (Real Life album), 1997 ## Songs. - "Happy" (Alexandra Stan song), 2014 - "Happy" (Marina and the Diamonds song), 2014 - "Happy" (Pharrell
6,123,108
7539617
Happy (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Happy%20(disambiguation)
Happy (disambiguation) Williams song), 2013 - "Happy" (Bump of Chicken song), 2010 - "Happy" (Leona Lewis song), 2009 - "Happy" (Kirarin Revolution song), 2007 - "Happy" (Liz McClarnon song), 2007 - "Happy" (Ayiesha Woods song), 2006 - "Happy?" (Mudvayne song), 2005 - "Happy" (Saving Jane song), 2005 - "Happy" (Lighthouse Family song), 2002 - "Happy" (Ashanti song), 2002 - "Happy" (Alexia song), 1999 - "Happy" (Travis song), 1997 - "Happy" (Surface song), 1987 - "Happy" (Michael Jackson song), 1973 - "Happy" (The Rolling Stones song), 1972 - "Happy", by Bruce Springsteen from "Tracks" - "Happy", by The Carpenters from "Horizon" - "Happy", by Fool's Garden from "For Sale" - "Happy", by The Frames
6,123,109
7539617
Happy (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Happy%20(disambiguation)
Happy (disambiguation) from "Burn the Maps" - "Happy", by Hilary Duff from "Dignity" - "Happy", by Jenny Lewis from "Rabbit Fur Coat" - "Happy", by Lolly from "My First Album" - "Happy", by Mary Mary from "Incredible" - "Happy", by Natasha Bedingfield from "Pocketful of Sunshine" - "Happy", by Public Image Ltd from "9" - "Happy", by Rick James from "Throwin' Down" - "Happy", by Sister Hazel from "...Somewhere More Familiar" - "Happy", by Soul Asylum from "Say What You Will, Clarence... Karl Sold the Truck" - "Happy", by Stabbing Westward from "Stabbing Westward" - "Happy", by Tracy Chapman from "Let It Rain" # In print. - "Happy!", a sports manga by Naoki Urasawa - Happy!, a comic-series by Grant Morrison,
6,123,110
7539617
Happy (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Happy%20(disambiguation)
Happy (disambiguation) see Grant Morrison bibliography#Other US publishers - "Mr. Happy", a book, and its title character, in the "Mr. Men" children's series - Happy Hogan (comics), a Marvel Comics Iron Man supporting character - Happy (manga character), a main character in the Japanese manga series "Fairy Tail" and "Edens Zero" # Places in the United States. - Happy, Arkansas, an unincorporated community - Happy, Perry County, Kentucky, an unincorporated community - Happy, Texas, a town - Happy Township, Graham County, Kansas - Happy Isles, Yosemite National Park, California # People. - Happy (nickname), a list of people - Happy Hall (born 1987), Bahamian international footballer - Happy Hogan (baseball)
6,123,111
7539617
Happy (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Happy%20(disambiguation)
Happy (disambiguation) (1877–1915), American baseball player - Happy Jele (born 1987), South African footballer - Happy Pieterse (1942–2013), South African boxer - Happy Salma (born 1980), Indonesian actress, model and writer - Happy (video game player), French "Counter-Strike" player Vincent Cervoni Schopenhauer (born 1991) # In business. - Happy TV, a Serbian national television network - Happy (company), a Bosnian mobile communications brand - Happy Computers, a small company producing disk drive enhancements - Happy n.v., the company that produces and sells the Happy Cube # Other uses. - Happy (fish), an informal name for a cichlid fish from the tribe Haplochromini, particularly in the aquarium hobby -
6,123,112
7539617
Happy (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Happy%20(disambiguation)
Happy (disambiguation) snian mobile communications brand - Happy Computers, a small company producing disk drive enhancements - Happy n.v., the company that produces and sells the Happy Cube # Other uses. - Happy (fish), an informal name for a cichlid fish from the tribe Haplochromini, particularly in the aquarium hobby - Happy (software), a parser generator written in Haskell - Happi or Happy, a traditional Japanese coat worn at festivals - Happy Line, a monorail line in central Shenzhen, China - Happy, a mascot for McDonald's Happy Meal, introduced in 2014 # See also. - Happiness (disambiguation) - Happy face (disambiguation) - "Happy, Happy" (Norwegian: "Sykt lykkelig"), a 2010 Norwegian comedy film
6,123,113
6868049
Royal Palace of Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal%20Palace%20of%20Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels Royal Palace of Brussels The Royal Palace of Brussels ( , , ) is the official palace of the King and Queen of the Belgians in the centre of the nation's capital Brussels. However it is not used as a royal residence, as the king and his family live in the Royal Palace of Laeken on the outskirts of Brussels. The website of the Belgian Monarchy describes the function of the palace as follows: ""The Palace is where His Majesty the King exercises his prerogatives as Head of State, grants audiences and deals with affairs of state. Apart from the offices of the King and the Queen, the Royal Palace houses the services of the Grand Marshal of the Court, the King's Head of Cabinet, the Head of the King's
6,123,114
6868049
Royal Palace of Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal%20Palace%20of%20Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels Military Household and the Intendant of the King's Civil List. The Palace also includes the State Rooms where large receptions are held, as well as the apartments provided for foreign Heads of State during official visits."" The palace is situated in front of Brussels Park. A long square called the "Paleizenplein/Place des Palais" separates the palace from the park. The middle axis of the park marks both the middle peristyle of the palace and the middle of the facing building on the other side of the park, which is the Palace of the Nation (the Belgian Federal Parliament building). The two facing buildings are said to symbolize Belgium's system of government: a constitutional monarchy. As
6,123,115
6868049
Royal Palace of Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal%20Palace%20of%20Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels often mentioned it has a facade 50% longer than that of Buckingham Palace but its floor area of 33,027 m is less than half of Buckingham Palace's floor area (77,000 m) # History. The facade we see today was only built after 1900 on the initiative of King Leopold II. The first nucleus of the present-day building dates from the end of the 18th century. However, the grounds on which the palace stands were once part of the Coudenberg Palace a very old palatial complex that dated back to the Middle Ages. The first building on the Coudenberg hill was constructed between the second half of the 11th and first half of the 12th century. At that time it probably looked like a fortified castle forming
6,123,116
6868049
Royal Palace of Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal%20Palace%20of%20Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels a part of the fortifications of the city of Brussels. It was the home of the Dukes of Brabant who also resided in the nearby city of Leuven and in the Castle of Tervuren. In the following centuries it was rebuilt, extended and improved in line with the increased prestige of the Dukes of Brabant and their successors; the Dukes of Burgundy, the Emperor Charles V, the Archduke Albert of Austria and Infanta Isabel of Spain and successive Governors of the Habsburg Netherlands. The 'Aula Magna', or Throne Room, was built for Philip the Good in the 15th century. It was in this room that the Emperor Charles V abdicated in 1555 in favour of his son Philip II of Spain. This prestigious complex was unfortunately
6,123,117
6868049
Royal Palace of Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal%20Palace%20of%20Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels destroyed by a fire on February 3, 1731. The ruins only disappeared when the district was redeveloped after 1775. At that time the urban axes of the present-day Brussels Park were laid out. The Place Royale was built on top of the ruined palace. Excavations of the site by different archeological organisations have unearthed various remains of different parts of the Palace as well as the surrounding town. The monumental vaults remaining under the square and its surrounding buildings can be visited. ## The New Palace. Charles Alexander of Lorraine, at that time Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands had a new palace, the Palace of Charles of Lorraine, built on the nearby site of the former palace
6,123,118
6868049
Royal Palace of Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal%20Palace%20of%20Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels of the Nassau family (Hof van Nassau). The Palace of Charles of Lorraine is now part of the Royal Library of Belgium. The old palace garden was redesigned as a public park. On the north side a new building for the Council of Brabant (Raad van Brabant / Conseil de Brabant) was built by the French architect Gilles Barnabé Guimard, which today houses the Belgian Federal Parliament and is known as the 'Palace of the Nation'. On the other side of the park (the building plot of the present-day palace) the middle axis of the park continued as a street between two newly built mansions. One served as the residence of the Abbot of the nearby Coudenberg Abbey, while the other was inhabited by important
6,123,119
6868049
Royal Palace of Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal%20Palace%20of%20Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels government members. After the Congress of Vienna in 1814, Brussels became (together with The Hague) the joint capital of the new established United Kingdom of the Netherlands. It was under the rule of William I of the Netherlands that the street was covered and the two mansions were joined with a gallery. The newly created 'palace' received a new neo-classic facade designed by Tilman-François Suys with a peristyle in the middle, and a balcony with a wrought iron parapet surrounding the entire first floor. The street running alongside the new palace was widened and thus the "Place des Palais" or "Paleizenplein" was created. The new square was called 'Square of the Palaces' in plural, because
6,123,120
6868049
Royal Palace of Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal%20Palace%20of%20Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels another palace was built on the left side of the Royal Palace. This new building (1823) was designed as the residence of the Crown Prince called the Prince of Orange (the later King William II of the Netherlands). Today it houses the Royal Academies of Sciences and Arts of Belgium and is consequently called "Academiënpaleis / Palais des Academies". The rooms and 'Salons' of the old mansions were incorporated in the new Royal Palace and were only partly refurnished. Some of them survived al the 19th and 20th century renovations and are still partly intact today. A major addition to the interior decoration from the time of William I is the so-called 'Empire room' which was designed as a ballroom.
6,123,121
6868049
Royal Palace of Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal%20Palace%20of%20Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels It has a very refined cream and gold decoration designed and executed by the famous French sculptor François Rude. ## Extensions by Leopold II. After the Belgian revolution the palace was offered to Leopold of Saxe-Coburg when he ascended the throne as the first King of the Belgians. Just like his predecessor William II he used the palace mainly for official receptions and other representational purposes and lived in the Royal Palace of Laeken. During his reign (until 1865) little was changed to the palace. It was his son and successor Leopold II who judged the building to be too modest for a king of his stature, and who kept on enlarging and embellishing the palace until his death in 1909.
6,123,122
6868049
Royal Palace of Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal%20Palace%20of%20Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels During his reign the palace nearly doubled in surface. After the designs of his architect Alphonse Balat, imposing rooms like the 'Grand Staircase', 'Throne Room' and the 'Grande Gallerie' were added. Balat also planned a new façade but died before the plans could be executed. It was only after 1904 that the new façade was executed after new plans by Henri Maquet. The pediment sculpture shows an allegorical figure of "Belgium" flanked by groups representing "Industry" and "Agriculture", by Belgian sculptor Thomas Vinçotte. The new design included a formal front garden separating the building from the 'Place des Palais'. # Royal Collection. In the palace an important part of the royal collection
6,123,123
6868049
Royal Palace of Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal%20Palace%20of%20Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels is found. This consists of mainly state portraits and important furniture of Napoleon, Leopold I, King Louis Philippe and Leopold II. Silverware, porcelain and fine crystal is kept in the cellars used during state banquets and formal occasions at court. Queen Paola added modern art in some of the state rooms. During state visits, the royal apartments and suites are at the disposal of visiting heads of state. Ambassadors too are received here with state ceremony. New Year's receptions are held for NATO, ambassadors of the EU and politicians. Royal wedding banquets take place in the palace, and after their death, the body of the deceased king lies in state here. If the king is currently in the
6,123,124
6868049
Royal Palace of Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal%20Palace%20of%20Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels country, the flag is hoisted on the central building. If he is present inside the palace then the Honor Guard stands at the front of the palace. # See also. - List of castles in Belgium - Royal Castle of Laeken residence of the King - Monarchy of Belgium # Further reading. - André Molitor. The Royal Palace in Brussels. Musea Nostra. Ghent, Crédit Communal & Ludion, 1993. - Liane Ranieri. Léopold II urbaniste (Leopold II as town planner). Brussels, Hayez, 1973. - Irène Smets. The Royal Palace in Brussels. Ghent, Ludion, 2000. - Arlette Smolar et al., Le Palais de Bruxelles (The Palace of Brussels). Huit siècles d'art et d'histoire (Eight centuries of art and history). Brussels, Crédit
6,123,125
6868049
Royal Palace of Brussels
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal%20Palace%20of%20Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels ussels. Musea Nostra. Ghent, Crédit Communal & Ludion, 1993. - Liane Ranieri. Léopold II urbaniste (Leopold II as town planner). Brussels, Hayez, 1973. - Irène Smets. The Royal Palace in Brussels. Ghent, Ludion, 2000. - Arlette Smolar et al., Le Palais de Bruxelles (The Palace of Brussels). Huit siècles d'art et d'histoire (Eight centuries of art and history). Brussels, Crédit Communal, 1991. - Thierry Van Oppem. 'Aux origines du Palais Royal de Bruxelles, un hôtel ministériel de la fin du XVIIe siècle'. ("The origins of the Royal Palace of Brussels, a late 17th century ministerial mansion"). Maison d'Hier et d'Aujourd'hui, 1991. # External links. - Palace of Brussels, official website
6,123,126
7539670
Diamonds Diamonds
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Diamonds%20Diamonds
Diamonds Diamonds Diamonds Diamonds Diamonds, Diamonds is a "Greatest Hits" album by the Canadian band Max Webster. It was released in 1981, after the band had broken up, and features two new tracks: "Hot Spots" and "Overnight Sensation", which were recorded in 1978 during the "Mutiny Up My Sleeve" sessions. No songs from the band's fifth album, "Universal Juveniles", are included on this album. # Track listing. - 1. "Gravity" – 4:52 (Kim Mitchell, Pye Dubois) - 2. "High Class in Borrowed Shoes" – 3:59 (Mitchell, Dubois) - 3. "Diamonds, Diamonds" – 3:19 (Mitchell, Dubois) - 4. "Summer's Up" – 2:36 (Mitchell, Dubois) - 5. "Blowing the Blues Away" – 3:15 (Terry Watkinson) - 6. "Let Go the Line" – 3:34 (Watkinson) -
6,123,127
7539670
Diamonds Diamonds
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Diamonds%20Diamonds
Diamonds Diamonds 7. "A Million Vacations" – 3:14 (Gary McCracken, Dubois) - 8. "The Party" – 4:46 (Mitchell, Dubois) - 9. "Hot Spots" – 2:41 (Mitchell, Dubois) - 10. "Paradise Skies" – 3:27 (Mitchell, Dubois) - 11. "Overnight Sensation" – 2:55 (Mitchell, Dubois) - 12. "Lip Service" – 4:02 (Mitchell, Dubois) - 13. "Hangover" – 4:38 (Mitchell, Dubois) Tracks 1-5, 13 produced by Max Webster and Terry Brown Tracks 8, 9, 11, 12 produced by Max Webster, Terry Brown, Michael Tilka Tracks 6, 7, 10 produced by Max Webster and John De Nottbeck # Personnel. - Kim Mitchell - guitar and vocals - Paul Kersey - drums and percussion (tracks 4, 5, 13) - Gary McCracken - drums (tracks 1-3, 6-12) - Mike Tilka - bass
6,123,128
7539670
Diamonds Diamonds
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Diamonds%20Diamonds
Diamonds Diamonds - 10. "Paradise Skies" – 3:27 (Mitchell, Dubois) - 11. "Overnight Sensation" – 2:55 (Mitchell, Dubois) - 12. "Lip Service" – 4:02 (Mitchell, Dubois) - 13. "Hangover" – 4:38 (Mitchell, Dubois) Tracks 1-5, 13 produced by Max Webster and Terry Brown Tracks 8, 9, 11, 12 produced by Max Webster, Terry Brown, Michael Tilka Tracks 6, 7, 10 produced by Max Webster and John De Nottbeck # Personnel. - Kim Mitchell - guitar and vocals - Paul Kersey - drums and percussion (tracks 4, 5, 13) - Gary McCracken - drums (tracks 1-3, 6-12) - Mike Tilka - bass guitar and vocals (tracks 1-5, 13) - Dave Myles - bass guitar (tracks 6-12) - Terry Watkinson - keyboards and vocals - Pye Dubois - lyrics
6,123,129
7539708
Wet floor
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wet%20floor
Wet floor Wet floor Wet floor may refer to: - Wet floor sign - Wet floor effect
6,123,130
7539698
WSVT-LD
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WSVT-LD
WSVT-LD WSVT-LD WSVT-LD (Channel 18) is an Evangelical Christian Television station in the Tampa Bay market owned and operated by the Word of God Fellowship. It is an O&O Daystar Television Network station. Daystar reached a deal to sell WSVT-CD, along with WUDT-CD in Detroit, to LocusPoint Networks in December 2012. The deal will make WSVT a sister station to WARP-CD, which LocusPoint acquired a month earlier. In the meantime, in May 2013, Daystar surrendered the class A status for WSVT and three other stations.
6,123,131
7539676
Cape Saunders
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cape%20Saunders
Cape Saunders Cape Saunders Kaimata, or Cape Saunders, is the prominent headland on the Pacific Ocean coast of Muaupoko, the Otago Peninsula, in the far south-east of Aotearoa New Zealand's Te Wai Pounamu, the South Island. It is home to the Cape Saunders Lighthouse. Captain James Cook sighted the landmark in February 1770, and gave it a title in honour of Sir Charles Saunders, under whom Cook had served in Canada. # References. Ngāi Tahu Atlas - Dann, C. & Peat, N. (1989). "Dunedin, North and South Otago." Wellington, NZ: GP Books. .
6,123,132
7539755
Aristides Sánchez
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aristides%20Sánchez
Aristides Sánchez Aristides Sánchez Sánchez's Contra career embodied striking contrasts. He was the key ally of the Contra leaders most favored by the CIA and on the agency's payroll, yet he himself was detested by the CIA. Unlike many Contra political leaders, chosen for their ability to woo American Congressmen, he did not speak English. He has been characterized as a Somocista oligarch, but also as an anti-American nationalist. Sánchez came from a family that had been prominent in Nicaragua's Liberal Party early in the 20th century. Exiled by the 1979 Sandinista Revolution, he joined Enrique Bermúdez in recruiting for the 15th of September Legion. When the 15th of September Legion merged with the Nicaraguan
6,123,133
7539755
Aristides Sánchez
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aristides%20Sánchez
Aristides Sánchez Democratic Union in August 1981 to form the Nicaraguan Democratic Force, he joined the FDN's political triumvirate along with the UDN's José Francisco Cardenal and Mariano Mendoza. But when the FDN replaced the triumvirate with a directorate in late 1982, the CIA's hostility forced Sánchez to recede into background roles. Sánchez became the key link between the political and military leadership of the FDN. He served as Calero's political enforcer in Honduras, while Bermúdez counted on him to be the military's advocate in the political councils of Miami. The tight alliance between the three men became known as the "iron triangle," but privately Sánchez felt he came from a more prominent family
6,123,134
7539755
Aristides Sánchez
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aristides%20Sánchez
Aristides Sánchez than Calero and resented serving under him. In May 1987, he and Calero were elected to the directorate of the new rebel umbrella group, the Nicaraguan Resistance. Now on a more equal footing with Calero, he became a rival for power. As the "iron triangle" collapsed, he opposed Calero's effort to remove Bermúdez in 1988. On November 15, 1990, the day after a clash between police and former rebels at the Sébaco bridge, he was arrested. He filed a complaint with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, charging that he had been coerced by torture and the withholding of medicine into signing false statements. Sánchez died on September 6, 1993 at age 50, after battling cancer for two years.
6,123,135
7539755
Aristides Sánchez
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aristides%20Sánchez
Aristides Sánchez rectorate of the new rebel umbrella group, the Nicaraguan Resistance. Now on a more equal footing with Calero, he became a rival for power. As the "iron triangle" collapsed, he opposed Calero's effort to remove Bermúdez in 1988. On November 15, 1990, the day after a clash between police and former rebels at the Sébaco bridge, he was arrested. He filed a complaint with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, charging that he had been coerced by torture and the withholding of medicine into signing false statements. Sánchez died on September 6, 1993 at age 50, after battling cancer for two years. His widow, Cecilia, has continued to support the cause of demobilized resistance fighters.
6,123,136
7539724
Anatol Roshko
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anatol%20Roshko
Anatol Roshko Anatol Roshko Anatol Roshko (15 July 1923 – 23 January 2017) was a Canadian-born physicist and engineer. He was the Theodore von Kármán Professor of Aeronautics, Emeritus, at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA. Roshko is known for his contributions to gas dynamics. He along with H. W. Liepmann is the co-author of the widely used textbook "Elements of Gasdynamics". He has made research contributions to problems of separated flow; bluff-body aerodynamics; structure of turbulent shear flow. He completed his undergraduate education at the University of Alberta with a B.Sc. degree in Engineering Physics, in 1945, received the M.Sc. degree from Caltech in 1947 and the Ph.D. in
6,123,137
7539724
Anatol Roshko
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anatol%20Roshko
Anatol Roshko ch in 1947 and the Ph.D. in 1952. Most of his academic career has been at Caltech, where he was the Theodore von Karman Professor of Aeronautics, Emeritus at the time of his death. He was also a member of the National Academy of Engineering; a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the American Physical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and an Honorary Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Roshko received Fluid Dynamics Prize by the American Physical Society (APS) in 1987. He was also awarded the Timoshenko Medal in 1999. # See also. - Roshko number - Turbulence - Turbulent flow - Vortex # External links. - Biography Prof. Anatol Roshko.
6,123,138
7539729
Miyu Matsuki
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miyu%20Matsuki
Miyu Matsuki Miyu Matsuki , better known by her stage name was a Japanese voice actress and singer from Kure, Hiroshima, best known for her work in anime. She was affiliated with 81 Produce at the time of her death. After her announcement on July 14, 2015, Matsuki had been under treatment for acute pneumonia until her death on October 27, 2015 in Tokyo from lymphoma caused by Chronic active EBV infection. At the time of her death, she was cast as Charlotte Dimandias in the anime "Hundred". Her scheduled and ongoing roles were taken over by Yui Horie, Kana Asumi, Yumi Kakazu, Reina Ueda and Noriko Shitaya. A charity event in her honour was held on September 11, 2016, at the Science Museum Hall in Chiyoda
6,123,139
7539729
Miyu Matsuki
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miyu%20Matsuki
Miyu Matsuki Ward, Tokyo, Japan. The 39! Miyu-chan event organized by her friends and colleagues had its proceeds go towards CAEBV research and related medical causes. # Filmography. ## TV anime. - "Ayakashi" as Hime Yakushiji - "ARIA The NATURAL" as Ayano (ep 4) - "Binchō-tan" as Pukashū - "Carnival Phantasm" as Hisui - "Chibi Maruko-chan" as Koharu Nagayama (Second) - "Claymore" as Flora - "D.C. ~Da Capo~" as Yoriko Sagisawa - "D.C.S.S. ~Da Capo Second Season~" as Misaki Sagisawa - "D-Frag!" as Fukuko Nishinaga - "Divergence Eve" as Kotoko-01 - "Dog Days" as Evita Sales - "Dragon Drive" as Sue - "Fafner in the Azure" as Shōko Hazama - "Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya" as Magical Sapphire -
6,123,140
7539729
Miyu Matsuki
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miyu%20Matsuki
Miyu Matsuki "Final Approach" as Akane Mizuhara - "Fullmetal Alchemist" as Sister (ep 16) - "Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star" as Choppy - "Glass Mask" as Asako Hayagawa (ep 22) - "Haibane Renmei" as Haibane of Abandoned Factory - "" as Kūko - "Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora" as Sayoko Natsume (ep 5,6) - "Hand Maid May" as Mie - "Hayate no Gotoku!" as Isumi Saginomiya - "Hidamari Sketch" as Yoshinoya - "Hit wo Nerae!" as Natsumi Yagami - "Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari" as Flora Nanadan - "Kagihime Monogatari Eikyū Alice Rondo" as Kisa Misaki - "Kakyuusei" as female student (ep 9); Mahoko's friend (ep 5) - "Koi Kaze" as Nanoka Kohinata (baby) - "Konjiki no Gash Bell!!" as Princess Pear -
6,123,141
7539729
Miyu Matsuki
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miyu%20Matsuki
Miyu Matsuki "Kotori Samba" as Merōnya - "LOVE♥LOVE?" as Natsumi Yagami - "Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha" as Shinobu Tsukimura - "Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's" as Lieze Lotte - "MÄR" as Chaton - "Maria Holic" as Ayari Shiki - "Memories Off 2nd" as Kana Maikata - "Mezzo" as Asami Igarashi - "Mirmo Zibang!" as Pikumo (Gaia Team) - "Misaki Chronicles" as Kotoko-02 - "Tsukuyomi -Moon Phase-" as Kaoru Midō - "" as Mikato - "Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru" as Shion Jūjō - "Pani Poni Dash!" as Media - "Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Season 2" as Cattleya - "Romeo x Juliet" as Cordelia - "Rune Soldier" as Anna - "Ryūsei Sentai Musumet" as Nako Seijō - "Saki" as Ichigo Sasano - "Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei"
6,123,142
7539729
Miyu Matsuki
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miyu%20Matsuki
Miyu Matsuki as Harumi Fujiyoshi - "SD Gundam Force" as Lilijimarna Miya Do Lacroa - "Seven of Seven" as Hitomi Onodera - "Shimoneta" as Anna Nishikinomiya - "Simoun" as Anguras (ep 8,17,18) - "Soukou no Strain" as Jesse Iges - "Strawberry Panic!" as Hikari Konohana - "Tactics" as Miyabi Suzakuin (ep 10,11) - "Tamayura" as Chimo Yakusa - "The Cosmopolitan Prayers" as Koto Hoshino / Mikorayer - "The Third" as Fairy (ep 13,14,16) - "Tokimeki Memorial ~Only Love~" as Koayu Utsumi - "True Love Story" as Yuiko Shinosaka - "W~Wish" as Tomo Kishida - "Yami to Bōshi to Hon no Tabibito" as Milka ## Film. - "Pretty Cure All Stars" as Choppy - "Futari wa PreCure Splash☆Star the Movie: Tic-Tac Crisis
6,123,143
7539729
Miyu Matsuki
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miyu%20Matsuki
Miyu Matsuki Hanging by a Thin Thread!" as Choppy - "Hayate the Combat Butler! Heaven Is a Place on Earth" as Isumi Saginomiya - "" as Macaronia - "Major The Movie: Winning Shot of Friendship" as Akihiko Sano - "" as White Eggplant ## Games. - "Akai Ito" as Kei Hatō - "" as Iris Fortner - "Castlevania Judgment" as Maria Renard - "Dungeon Travelers 2" as Maid-Sensei - "Elsword" as Ariel - "Final Approach" as Akane Mizuhara - "Grand Chase" as Arme Glenstid - "" as Kakeno Mine - "Melty Blood" as Hisui and MECH-Hisui - "" as Licotta - "Mai-HiME: Unmei no Keitouju" as Sakuya Amakawa - "Phantom Breaker" as Waka Kumon - "Sentimental Prelude" as Saori Shinohara - "" as Flo Financier - "Strawberry
6,123,144
7539729
Miyu Matsuki
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miyu%20Matsuki
Miyu Matsuki Akane Mizuhara - "Grand Chase" as Arme Glenstid - "" as Kakeno Mine - "Melty Blood" as Hisui and MECH-Hisui - "" as Licotta - "Mai-HiME: Unmei no Keitouju" as Sakuya Amakawa - "Phantom Breaker" as Waka Kumon - "Sentimental Prelude" as Saori Shinohara - "" as Flo Financier - "Strawberry Panic!" as Hikari Konohana - "Persona 5" (Chihaya Mifune) - "Power DoLLS 1" as Azusa Yumi (operator) - "Super Robot Wars Alpha 3" as Minaki Tōmine - "Super Robot Wars UX" (Shōko Hazama) - "Tales of Zestiria" (Lailah) - "True Love Story -Summer Days, and yet..." as Yuiko Shinosaka - "" as Claire Rieveldt ## Dubbing. - "Calling All Engines!" as Lady # External links. - Official agency profile
6,123,145
6868128
Erioderma pedicellatum
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erioderma%20pedicellatum
Erioderma pedicellatum Erioderma pedicellatum Erioderma pedicellatum is a medium-sized, foliose lichen in the family Pannariaceae, commonly called boreal felt lichen because of its fuzzy appearance. It grows on trees in damp boreal forests along the Atlantic coast, as well as in southcentral Alaska and in Kamchatka. It is currently one of the most endangered lichens in the world. # Description. "Erioderma pedicellatum" is a foliose cyanolichen with lobes 2–5 cm across, and occasionally reaching 12 cm in diameter. It has a distinctively fuzzy upper surface that is greyish-brown when dry and slate-blue when moist. The underside is white, and its edges usually curl upwards, giving it the appearance of having a white
6,123,146
6868128
Erioderma pedicellatum
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erioderma%20pedicellatum
Erioderma pedicellatum fringe. It differs from the two other North American species of "Erioderma" by lacking soredia, and by having small, reddish-brown apothecia on its upper surface. # Taxonomy and naming. "Erioderma pedicellatum" was first collected in 1902 from Campobello Island, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada, by William Gilson Farlow. It was originally identified as a species of "Pannaria" and named "P. pedicellata" by French botanist Auguste-Marie Hue. It remained in this genus until 1972 when it was reexamined by the Norwegian botanist Per Magnus Jørgensen and placed in the genus "Erioderma" as "E. pedicellatum". It is an unusual species within that genus, both because of its laminal apothecia
6,123,147
6868128
Erioderma pedicellatum
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erioderma%20pedicellatum
Erioderma pedicellatum (lacking in other "Erioderma") and its boreal distribution. "Erioderma pedicellatum" has also been incorrectly called "E. boreale". # Distribution and ecology. "Erioderma pedicellatum" is an amphi-Atlantic species that was once prevalent in Norway and Sweden as well as the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland in Atlantic Canada. Very recently, small populations were discovered in Denali area of Alaska and in Kamchatka, increasing the known range of the species. The last known population in Europe is located in Hedmark county, Norway. It has disappeared from Sweden and most areas of Atlantic Canada. It is no longer found in New Brunswick, and as of 2009 there were fewer
6,123,148
6868128
Erioderma pedicellatum
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erioderma%20pedicellatum
Erioderma pedicellatum than 200 individuals known in Nova Scotia. The remaining habitat in Newfoundland is therefore critical for the global survival of this species. Lockyer's Waters and Hall’s Gullies on the Avalon Peninsula in the southeast of Newfoundland, as well as Bay d'Espoir in the south, are three of the province's most prolific rare lichen habitats and are important for the conservation of "Erioderma pedicellatum". This lichen grows on the mossy trunks and branches of trees on slopes in areas that have a constant supply of moisture and are rich in "Sphagnum" moss. It is usually found on balsam fir, occasionally on black spruce, and rarely on white spruce, red maple, or white birch. It does not appear to
6,123,149
6868128
Erioderma pedicellatum
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erioderma%20pedicellatum
Erioderma pedicellatum grow directly on bare bark, and is usually found growing in association with the epiphytic liverwort "Frullania asagrayana". A healthy, mature specimen of "Erioderma pedicellatum" can grow at a rate of 11 to 14 mm per year, and populations of this lichen have a generation time of about 30 years. The "Scytonema" cyanobacteria photobiont of this lichen make it particularly sensitive to acid rain and other atmospheric pollutants. It requires relatively cool and moist oceanic climates and an open canopy, and it deteriorates rapidly on dead trees, or if habitat succession occurs that reduces or increases light availability. Altered microclimatic conditions caused by extensive logging nearby to the
6,123,150
6868128
Erioderma pedicellatum
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erioderma%20pedicellatum
Erioderma pedicellatum lichen also cause it to deteriorate. Old growth balsam fir forests in wet areas of eastern Canada regenerate by gap replacement, which creates a mosaic of forest stands of different ages while maintaining a full or partial canopy for millennia. As a result, these forests can support a unique biota, including "Erioderma pedicellatum". It appears that this mosaic of forest stands of different ages is necessary for a viable population of "E. pedicellatum". Natural dispersal of "E. pedicellatum" is evidently possible within these old-growth forests, but there are no known examples of "E. pedicellatum" establishing in stands previously clear-cut. # The symbiosis. "Erioderma pedicellatum", like
6,123,151
6868128
Erioderma pedicellatum
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erioderma%20pedicellatum
Erioderma pedicellatum all lichens, is a symbiosis, in this instance between an ascomycete fungus and cyanobacteria of the genus "Scytonema", and is therefore capable of fixing nitrogen. This symbiotic organism may also be part of second symbiosis with the epiphytic liverwort "Frullania asagrayana". The symbiosis between the free-living "Scytonema" and the germinating ascomycete spores of "Erioderma pedicellatum" is hypothesized to begin within the water sacs of "Frullania asagrayana", where the fungal hyphae assimilates a cyanobacterium, and needs to develop for 5 to 10 years before it reaches a visible size. The liverwort may also benefit from the nitrogen that is being fixed by the cyanolichen growing within it.
6,123,152
6868128
Erioderma pedicellatum
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erioderma%20pedicellatum
Erioderma pedicellatum This complex relationship means that the ecological balance between "Erioderma pedicellatum" and its cyanobacterial symbiont ("Scytonema"), its host tree, and (potentially) its liverwort nursemaid ("Frullania asagrayana"), is very delicate and easily impacted by logging, air pollution, and other factors. # Conservation status. "Erioderma pedicellatum" is currently listed as endangered by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) and critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). No other lichen is listed by the IUCN but one fungus is considered critically endangered by the IUCN ("Pleurotus nebrodensis"). Two of the main populations
6,123,153
6868128
Erioderma pedicellatum
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erioderma%20pedicellatum
Erioderma pedicellatum of "Erioderma pedicellatum" in Newfoundland are currently within protected areas: Jipujijkuei Kuespem Provincial Park and the Lockyer’s Waters interim protected area. The Lockyer’s Waters interim protected area was established specifically to protect this lichen. The Bay du Nord Wilderness Area in Newfoundland also includes some populations of the lichen. The Hall’s Gullies site, which also includes the endangered lichen "Erioderma mollissimum", is more in jeopardy as it remains a designated cut block under the current Forest Management Operating Plan. It has been noted that populations of this lichen can decline even in protected areas, which has been linked to air pollution and introduced
6,123,154
6868128
Erioderma pedicellatum
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erioderma%20pedicellatum
Erioderma pedicellatum herbivores such as moose. The Atlantic population of the "Erioderma pedicellatum" is protected in Canada under the Federal Species at Risk Act (SARA), and is the focus of an ongoing recovery strategy. Crucially, efforts are being made, through land purchases and agreements with landowners, to formally protect areas of forest that are home to this rare species. Furthermore, conservationists are engaging with private and government forest managers to encourage their participation in the mapping of boreal felt lichen habitat and the implementation of management plans that will prevent further habitat loss. # References. - Robertson, A. 1998. The boreal felt lichen ("Erioderma pedicellatum" (Hue)
6,123,155
6868128
Erioderma pedicellatum
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erioderma%20pedicellatum
Erioderma pedicellatum ourage their participation in the mapping of boreal felt lichen habitat and the implementation of management plans that will prevent further habitat loss. # References. - Robertson, A. 1998. The boreal felt lichen ("Erioderma pedicellatum" (Hue) P M. Jørg.) in Newfoundland. Government of Newfoundland and Labrador of Forest Resources and Agrifoods, Forestry, Wildlife and Inland Fish Branch, St. John's, NF. # External links. - Pictures of "Erioderma pedicellatum" at www.erioderma.com - Newfoundland Lichen Education and Research Group - Memorial University's NL Nature project, focusing primarily on Boreal Felt Lichens - Transplantation of "Erioderma pedicellatum" at Salmonier Nature Park
6,123,156
7539759
Lisa Mahood
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lisa%20Mahood
Lisa Mahood Lisa Mahood Lisa Mahood is a councillor and the former Mayor of the City of Wodonga and the Labor Party candidate for the seat of Benambra at the 2006 Victorian State election. Mahood was approached by each of the three major parties to stand as a candidate, and but she refused offers from each. After talks with State Labor leader and Premier Steve Bracks, she agreed to stand for preselection, and was endorsed by the Wodonga branch. She announced her intention to stand aside as Mayor of Wodonga to contest the state election. Mahood polled second for the seat of Benambra, and Liberal candidate Bill Tilley was elected.
6,123,157
7539762
Chiaki Takahashi (actress)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chiaki%20Takahashi%20(actress)
Chiaki Takahashi (actress) Chiaki Takahashi (actress) # Filmography. ## Television animation. - 2000 - "Pilot Candidate" – Repairer A - 2001 - "Angelic Layer" – shop worker (ep 1) - "Hikaru no Go" – student (ep 7) - "InuYasha" – Princess (ep 22); Villager (Ep 18) - "Kokoro Library" – Kaji's Angel (ep 5) - "A Little Snow Fairy Sugar" – Dove - "The Daichis - Earth Defence Family" – announcer (ep 6); child B (ep 7); child C (ep 5); girl C (ep 1); Sanae's voice (ep 8); student (ep 12); student C (ep 4); student G (ep 2) - 2002 - "" – girl (ep 5) - "Cosplay Complex" – Reika Aoshima - "Fortune Dogs" – Ai-chan - "Full Metal Panic!" – Ai Tanabe (eps 1 - 2, 4, 8); announcer (ep 14); Shiori Kudou (eps 3, 5, 7, 9) -
6,123,158
7539762
Chiaki Takahashi (actress)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chiaki%20Takahashi%20(actress)
Chiaki Takahashi (actress) "Mao-chan" – Mio Nanba; Officer (Eps 2, 5) - "Mirage of Blaze" – Wakamono (Ep 6) - "Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat" – Girl 3 - 2003 - "Kaleido Star" – Female Customer - "Rumbling Hearts" – Mitsuki Hayase – as Tomoko Ishibashi - 2004 - "Akane Maniax" – Mitsuki Hayase - "Daphne in the Brilliant Blue" – Hostess; Mitzue Takahashi - "Final Approach" – Emiho Mutsu - "Futakoi" – Ai Momoi; Billy - "Gantz" – Reporter (ep 4) - 2005 - "Futakoi Alternative" – Ai Momoi - "Magical Kanan" – Calendula - "Zoids Genesis" – A Kan (eps 16–17) - 2006 - "Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru" – Takako Itsukushima - 2007 - "School Days" – Nanami Kanroji - 2008 - "Chaos;Head" – Yua Kusunoki - "Yatterman 2008"
6,123,159
7539762
Chiaki Takahashi (actress)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chiaki%20Takahashi%20(actress)
Chiaki Takahashi (actress) – Omotchama - 2009 - "Bleach" – Haineko - 2010 - "" - Junsar, Satoshi's Gamagaru - 2011 - "" – Rina Tachibana - "The Idolm@ster" (anime) – Azusa Miura - "Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi" – Tsumugi Tōdō - 2012 - "" - Junsar, Satoshi's Gamagaru - 2013 - "Kill la Kill" – Omiko Hakodate (Ep. 2) - "" - Junar, Musashi's Pururill - "" - Junsar, Satoshi's Gamagaru, Musashi's Pururill - "Sekai de Ichiban Tsuyoku Naritai!" – Jackal Tojou - "Puchimas! Petit Idolmaster" – Azusa Miura and Miurasan - "" - Litchi Faye Ling - 2014 - "Gundam Reconguista in G" – Mashner Hume - "Hanayamata" – Jennifer N. Fountainstand (Hana's mother) - "Momo Kyun Sword" – Enki - "Terra Formars" – Kanako Sanjō -
6,123,160
7539762
Chiaki Takahashi (actress)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chiaki%20Takahashi%20(actress)
Chiaki Takahashi (actress) 2015 - "Yoru no Yatterman" – Oda-sama - "Gintama" – Kondo Isao (Female) - "Bikini Warriors" – Dark Elf - 2016 - "Nobunaga no Shinobi" – Kichō - 2017 - "" - Swan - "" - Waitress Chiaki - "Sin Nanatsu no Taizai" - Lust Demon Lord Asmodeus (Eps 1-3, 9-11) - Other - Other appearances (merge these with above list) - "Crayon Shin-chan" – female customer; female high school student - "Hellsing Ultimate" – Jessica - "Knight Hunters Eternity" (ep 7) - "You're Under Arrest" – primary school student (ep 19) ## Video games. - 2001 - "Kimi ga Nozomu Eien" – Mitsuki Hayase - 2002 - "Akane Maniax" – Mitsuki Hayase - 2003 - "Quiz Magic Academy" – Amelia - 2005 - "School Days" – Nanami
6,123,161
7539762
Chiaki Takahashi (actress)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chiaki%20Takahashi%20(actress)
Chiaki Takahashi (actress) Kanroji (under the name of Mio Fujimura) - "Swan Song" – Yuka Sasaki (under the name of Yuka Sasaki) - 2006 - "I/O" – Ishtar - "Muv-Luv Alternative" – Mitsuki Hayase - "Dawn of Mana" - Jinn - 2007 - "The Idolmaster" – Azusa Miura - 2008 - "" – Litchi Faye Ling - "Chaos;Head" – Yua Kusunoki - "The Idolmaster Live For You!" – Azusa Miura - "Vanguard Princess" – Hilda Rize - 2009 - "" – Litchi Faye Ling - "Chaos;Head Noah" – Yua Kusunoki - "The Idolmaster SP" – Azusa Miura - 2010 - "Chaos;Head Love Chu Chu!" – Yua Kusunoki - "Hyperdimension Neptunia" – Magiquone - 2011 - "Hyperdimension Neptunia Mk2" – Magic The Hard - "The Idolmaster 2" – Azusa Miura - 2012 - "" – Litchi
6,123,162
7539762
Chiaki Takahashi (actress)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chiaki%20Takahashi%20(actress)
Chiaki Takahashi (actress) Faye Ling - "Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory" – Arfoire - "The Idolmaster Shiny Festa" – Azusa Miura - 2013 - "Bravely Default" – Holly Whyte - "Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;birth1" - Arfoire - 2014 - "The Idolmaster One For All" – Azusa Miura - "Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;birth2: Sisters Generation" - Magic The Hard - "", "Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;birth3: V Generation" - Arfoire - 2015 - "School of Rangarok" - Lucy - "Megadimension Neptunia VII" - Arfoire - "" - Litchi Faye Ling - 2016 - "Breath of Fire 6" - Elena - "Granblue Fantasy" - Catherine - 2017 - "" - Arfoire, Mastermind/Mine - 2018 - "" - Terry Bogard - "Dragalia Lost" - Verica - "" - Christina Morgan ## Dubbing
6,123,163
7539762
Chiaki Takahashi (actress)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chiaki%20Takahashi%20(actress)
Chiaki Takahashi (actress) - "School of Rangarok" - Lucy - "Megadimension Neptunia VII" - Arfoire - "" - Litchi Faye Ling - 2016 - "Breath of Fire 6" - Elena - "Granblue Fantasy" - Catherine - 2017 - "" - Arfoire, Mastermind/Mine - 2018 - "" - Terry Bogard - "Dragalia Lost" - Verica - "" - Christina Morgan ## Dubbing roles. - "Blue Crush" – Penny Chadwick (Mika Boorem) - "Empire" – Rhonda Lyon (Kaitlin Doubleday) - "Gossip Girl" ― Gossip Girl (Kristen Bell) - "Jurassic World" – Vivian (Lauren Lapkus) - "" – The Splendid Angharad (Rosie Huntington-Whiteley) - "Mr. Robot" - Darlene Alderson (Carly Chaikin) - "Snowden" – Lindsay Mills (Shailene Woodley) # External links. - Chiaki Takahashi at Oricon
6,123,164
7539661
Western equine encephalitis virus
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Western%20equine%20encephalitis%20virus
Western equine encephalitis virus Western equine encephalitis virus The Western equine encephalomyelitis virus is the causative agent of relatively uncommon viral disease "Western equine encephalomyelitis" (WEE). An Alphavirus of the family Togaviridae, the WEE virus is an arbovirus (arthropod-borne virus) transmitted by mosquitoes of the genera "Culex" and "Culiseta". WEE is a recombinant virus between two other alphaviruses, an ancestral Sindbis virus-like virus, and an ancestral Eastern equine encephalitis virus-like virus. There have been under 700 confirmed cases in the U.S. since 1964. This virus contains an envelope that is made up of glycoproteins and nucleic acids. The virus is transmitted to people and horses by bites
6,123,165
7539661
Western equine encephalitis virus
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Western%20equine%20encephalitis%20virus
Western equine encephalitis virus from infected mosquitoes ("Culex tarsalis") and birds during wet, summer months. In the U.S. WEE is seen primarily in states and Canadian provinces west of the Mississippi River. The disease is also seen in countries of South America. WEE is commonly a subclinical infection; symptomatic infections are uncommon. However, the disease can cause serious sequelae in infants and children. Unlike Eastern equine encephalitis, the overall mortality of WEE is low (approximately 4%) and is associated mostly with infection in the elderly. Approximately 15-20% of horses that acquire the virus will die or be put down. There is no human vaccine for WEE and there are no licensed therapeutic drugs in the U.S.
6,123,166
7539661
Western equine encephalitis virus
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Western%20equine%20encephalitis%20virus
Western equine encephalitis virus for this infection. According to the CDC, geographic occurrence for this virus is worldwide, and tends to be more prevalent in places in and around swampy areas where human populations tend to be limited. The virus affects the brain and spinal cord of the infected host. # History. WEE was discovered in 1930 when a number of horses in the San Joaquin Valley of California, USA died of a mysterious encephalitis. Karl Friedrich Meyer investigated but was not able to isolate the pathogen from necropsies of horses that had been dead for some time and needed samples from an animal in the earlier stages of disease. When the team heard of a horse that appeared to have encephalitis, its owner threatened
6,123,167
7539661
Western equine encephalitis virus
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Western%20equine%20encephalitis%20virus
Western equine encephalitis virus to shoot the scientists. However Meyer was able to convince the farmer's wife that the horse was dying anyway, and to secretly signal him when the farmer was asleep in exchange for $20 (as this was during the Great Depression, this was a substantial amount of money). Meyer and his colleagues hid in the bushes until the signal, euthanized the horse and stole its head. They successfully isolated WEEV from the brain tissue. # Biological weapon. Western equine encephalitis virus was one of more than a dozen agents that the United States researched as potential biological weapons before the nation suspended its biological weapons program. # See also. - Eastern equine encephalitis virus # External
6,123,168
7539661
Western equine encephalitis virus
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Western%20equine%20encephalitis%20virus
Western equine encephalitis virus rse was dying anyway, and to secretly signal him when the farmer was asleep in exchange for $20 (as this was during the Great Depression, this was a substantial amount of money). Meyer and his colleagues hid in the bushes until the signal, euthanized the horse and stole its head. They successfully isolated WEEV from the brain tissue. # Biological weapon. Western equine encephalitis virus was one of more than a dozen agents that the United States researched as potential biological weapons before the nation suspended its biological weapons program. # See also. - Eastern equine encephalitis virus # External links. - United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Fact Sheet
6,123,169
7539625
Waitati
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Waitati
Waitati Waitati Waitati, originally known as Waitete, is a small seaside settlement in Otago, New Zealand, within the city limits of Dunedin. It is located close to the tidal mudflats of Blueskin Bay, 19 kilometres north of the Dunedin city centre. The small Waitati River flows through the bay to the sea. According to the 2013 New Zealand census, Waitati has a population of 513, an increase of 12 people since the 2006 census. The Dunedin-Waitati Highway section of State Highway 1, formerly and colloquially called "Dunedin Northern Motorway", ends at Waitati; the highway continues north from here at a slightly lower grade of construction with more frequent intersections and accesses. Three km to the
6,123,170
7539625
Waitati
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Waitati
Waitati north, the highway ascends the notorious Kilmog hill. The Main South Line railway curves from east to north through Waitati. The old station yard remains as a train crossing loop and parts of the old station building are used by rail maintenance workers. Waitati is home to a branch of the Dunedin Public Libraries, Blueskin Nurseries, a local school, a cafe and general store, and several holiday homes. # Alternative lifestylers and activism. For many years Waitati has been known for its appeal to those who pursue an alternative lifestyle. The Waitati Militia, a mock combat group, was founded here, and the village featured in the history of the Values Party, "Mushroom" magazine and anti Vietnam
6,123,171
7539625
Waitati
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Waitati
Waitati war and Aramoana aluminium smelter protests, as well as the development in New Zealand of environmental education. Waitati has no sewerage system, and has become a centre in New Zealand for the development of composting toilets and other alternative sewage disposal systems. Some villagers are edible garden and alternative energy enthusiasts. Waitati has become an arrival point for German immigrants to New Zealand and has a high proportion of Germans and German-New Zealanders. The Orokonui Ecosanctuary wildlife sanctuary is set in an area of native bush here. Doctors Point Beach is a sandy southern beach that is home to a breed of blue penguins and other wildlife. Waitati Film Society screens
6,123,172
7539625
Waitati
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Waitati
Waitati siasts. Waitati has become an arrival point for German immigrants to New Zealand and has a high proportion of Germans and German-New Zealanders. The Orokonui Ecosanctuary wildlife sanctuary is set in an area of native bush here. Doctors Point Beach is a sandy southern beach that is home to a breed of blue penguins and other wildlife. Waitati Film Society screens films every second Tuesday night during most of the year (every Tuesday night in the middle of winter). Waitati is part of New Zealand's "Transition Towns initiatives", initiative, using some Transition Towns techniques and patterns for energy descent. # Notable residents. Former Greens co-leader Metiria Turei lives in Waitati.
6,123,173
7539771
Frankie Lam
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frankie%20Lam
Frankie Lam Frankie Lam Frankie Lam Man-lung (born 19 December 1967) is a Hong Kong actor. He entered a singing contest and subsequently, signed a contract with TVB. He left TVB in 2011 to join HKTV. Lam married Hong Kong actress Kenix Kwok on 10 March 2004. Their first child, daughter Tania Lam Tin-yeuk, was born on 14 January 2010. On May 18, 2015, Lam announced he will join and invest in Global Saga, a film company established by Tony Wong and Rachel Lam. The first film from the company, "The Merger" was released in 2015. # Filmography. ## Film. - "Tour of Revenge" (1989) - "Running on Empty" (1991) - "Behind the Mask" (1993) - "Tears and Triumph" (1994) - "Now You See Me Now You Don't" (1994) -
6,123,174
7539771
Frankie Lam
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frankie%20Lam
Frankie Lam obal Saga, a film company established by Tony Wong and Rachel Lam. The first film from the company, "The Merger" was released in 2015. # Filmography. ## Film. - "Tour of Revenge" (1989) - "Running on Empty" (1991) - "Behind the Mask" (1993) - "Tears and Triumph" (1994) - "Now You See Me Now You Don't" (1994) - "The Dragon Chronicles - The Maidens" (1994) - "From The Same Family" (1995) - "Born to be Wild (1995 Hong Kong film)" (1995) - "Lethal Match" (1996) - "The Fatalist" (1996) - "Godmother of Monkok" (1997) - "To Kiss is Fatal" (1998) - "The First Stone" (2013) - "The Merger" (2015) - "Cold War 2" (2016) # External links. - Frankie Lam on Sina Weibo - "Spcnet Profile"
6,123,175
7539632
Fiat Linea
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiat%20Linea
Fiat Linea Fiat Linea The Fiat Linea (Type 323) is a compact car released on 26 March 2007 at the Tofaş plant in Bursa, Turkey, by the Italian automaker Fiat as a world car in developing countries. It is based on the current Fiat Grande Punto platform. The Linea was designed by Fiat Style Centre and co-developed by Tofaş (joint venture between the Fiat Group and Koç Holding) and Fiat do Brasil. Production in Turkey ended in 2016 . # History. The Fiat Linea is built on the FCA Small LWB platform. The Linea sits on a wheelbase and its total length is , and , respectively, longer than the Fiat Grande Punto it is based on. It is only shorter than the Fiat Viaggio compact sedan from the C-segment. At launch,
6,123,176
7539632
Fiat Linea
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiat%20Linea
Fiat Linea in Turkey in 2007, the car was initially available with a 1.4 Fire gasoline engine and 1.3 Multijet diesel engine. The 1.4 "TurboJet" engine with 120 PS, and the 1.6 diesel with 105 PS were the next models to be made available. Production at the Tofaş plant is mostly aimed at the local Turkish market, whereas CBUs are shipped out for the EU market and CKD components are shipped to the Tatarstan plant of the Fiat-Sollers joint venture in Russia. Launched in September 2008 in Brazil, the Linea was available there with a 1.9 L 16v "Torque" engine with , to make it flexible for the Brazilian market (capable of using petrol or ethanol). Also in Brazil the Linea is available with a 1.4 L 16v T-Jet
6,123,177
7539632
Fiat Linea
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiat%20Linea
Fiat Linea petrol-only engine with ; the same engine used in Fiat Grande Punto Abarth in Europe. The Fiat Linea was launched in South Africa in September 2009. Launched in January 2009 in India, the Linea is there available with a 1.4L Fire petrol engine , and 1.3L Multijet diesel engine of . Another variant of the Fiat Linea, which includes the much acclaimed 1.4L T-JET Engine providing , was released on 8 October 2010 in India. In 2010 (2011 model) Fiat replaced the Torque engine (1.9 16v Flex) with a new 1.8 16v E.torQ, derived from the old 1.6 16v SOHC Tritec engines used in the Mini Cooper and Chrysler PT Cruiser. Fiat Powertrain Technologies changed the displacement from 1598 cc to 1747 cc and
6,123,178
7539632
Fiat Linea
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiat%20Linea
Fiat Linea made it a flex fuel engine (ethanol/petrol). Max power output was the same (compared with old Torque engine), but it would be reached earlier, and torque has increased from to . Car performance did not change significantly; using only E-Torq engines in Latin America was largely a strategic decision for Fiat. Fiat Linea runs in a different segment and has different competition in Brazil and India. It is positioned in the upper B segment and goes against cars like the Honda City, Toyota Yaris sedan, Citroen C-Elysee, Ford Fiesta, Hyundai Accent/Verna. This positioning has been done to gain a foothold in the Indian market and to achieve the reduced price several features such as the TS and ESC
6,123,179
7539632
Fiat Linea
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiat%20Linea
Fiat Linea (which are optional). # Car systems. Linea is equipped with the Blue&Me hands-free system, a Microsoft Windows Mobile-based system with multilanguage voice recognition and speech functions. The system allows one to browse the mobile's phonebook, read SMSs aloud and display them on the MID, and controls the audio system. A USB stick with music files on it can be plugged into the built-in USB port and music can be played via Blue&Me's built-in Microsoft Windows Media Player. In Brazil, the Linea can be equipped, optionally, with a Blue&Me Nav system; an enhanced Blue&Me system that has a GPS system integrated. This GPS system doesn't utilise a touch screen to show maps, instead it uses a regular
6,123,180
7539632
Fiat Linea
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiat%20Linea
Fiat Linea display that gives directions by voice guidance and displays directional arrows for navigation. The destination address, as well as other instructions, can be entered by voice, just like the regular Blue&Me system, or by using the controls on the steering wheel. The Linea is the first car in Brazil that has an integrated GPS system. # Engines. (*) Discontinued # Fiat Linea in India. Presently, the four different variants of Fiat Linea available are: Active, Dynamic, Emotion and Emotion Pack. A Linea Dynamic pack was also available earlier but has been discontinued since April 2010. All these variants are available with both petrol (1.4L FIRE) and diesel (1.3L MultiJet) engine option. These
6,123,181
7539632
Fiat Linea
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiat%20Linea
Fiat Linea versions are decided on the basis of price to content ratio in these vehicles. Some Standard features of Fiat Linea include: automatic climate control, Blue&Me with steering mounted controls, speed sensitive front wipers and volume control, dual rear AC vents, and Advanced Driver information System (DIS). Fiat Linea marked the comeback of Fiat in the Indian market and has now come up with Fiat Linea T Jet. The Linea T Jet is equipped with a 1.4L turbo charged petrol engine and shells out at 5,000 rpm and a torque of at 2,200 rpm. The Fiat Linea T Jet has an acceleration which ranges from 0–100 km/h in 10.2 seconds and reaching to a top speed of . Some additional features of Linea T-Jet (Indian
6,123,182
7539632
Fiat Linea
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiat%20Linea
Fiat Linea version) include: 16-inch alloy wheels with 205/55 R16 tires having disc brakes on all four tires, Italian leather seats, increased ground clearance of , best in class better than any other saloon of the segment}, improved quality of interiors. Fiat Linea models In 2012 only three variants are available; Emotion, Dynamic and Active for diesel variant, Active and Dynamic for 1.4 F.I.R.E. engine, and T-Jet & T-Jet + version for Petrol. # L'Unico Club. In Brazil, Fiat is aiming the Linea towards the Japanese cars, such as Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla, the market leaders for its class. As such, Fiat has launched the L'Unico Club, that offers VIP services for Linea owners, such as special exclusive
6,123,183
7539632
Fiat Linea
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiat%20Linea
Fiat Linea lines and exclusive attendants for Linea owners, invitations for special events (concerts, theater plays, expositions, etc.), get and deliver service for maintenance and 3 years' warranty, the longest warranty for Fiat cars in Brazil. # Fiat First. In India, the Linea along with the Grande Punto are part of the special service from Fiat, namely Fiat First, launched on 15 October 2009 to provide 24×7 Roadside Assistance for punctures, common spares, accident repairs and towing. Fiat provides free 24×7 Roadside Assistance package for 50 months with 2+2 years' extended warranty to all Fiat customers. This service is exclusive to Fiat India only. The Fiat Linea competes with subcompact saloons
6,123,184
7539632
Fiat Linea
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiat%20Linea
Fiat Linea like the Honda City, Ford Fiesta 1.6S, Hyundai Verna and the Maruti Suzuki SX4. Fiat boasts of an extensive and growing sales network in India with its partnership with TATA Motors. Tata-Fiat showrooms have on display cars from both manufacturers. The car is manufactured at Fiat's state of the art Ranjangaon facility in Pune, Maharashtra. In mid-2011 Fiat and Tata decided to diverge on the marketing front, with Fiat opting to set up exclusive showrooms for its cars—the Fiat Grande Punto 2012 and the Fiat Linea 2012—released on 3 January 2012. The showrooms will be set up in around 20 major metro cities like Chennai, Bengaluru, Mumbai and New Delhi by late 2012 or early 2013. # See also. -
6,123,185
7539632
Fiat Linea
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiat%20Linea
Fiat Linea zuki SX4. Fiat boasts of an extensive and growing sales network in India with its partnership with TATA Motors. Tata-Fiat showrooms have on display cars from both manufacturers. The car is manufactured at Fiat's state of the art Ranjangaon facility in Pune, Maharashtra. In mid-2011 Fiat and Tata decided to diverge on the marketing front, with Fiat opting to set up exclusive showrooms for its cars—the Fiat Grande Punto 2012 and the Fiat Linea 2012—released on 3 January 2012. The showrooms will be set up in around 20 major metro cities like Chennai, Bengaluru, Mumbai and New Delhi by late 2012 or early 2013. # See also. - Fiat Grande Punto # External links. - Fiat Linea India Official Site
6,123,186
6868010
Roy Head
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Head
Roy Head Roy Head Roy Kent Head (born January 9, 1941 in Three Rivers, Texas) is an American singer, best known for his hit "Treat Her Right". # Career. Head achieved fame as a member of a musical group out from San Marcos, Texas known as The Traits. The group's sponsor landed their first recording contract in 1958 with TNT Music in San Antonio while they were still in high school. The Traits performed and recorded in the rockabilly, rock and roll and rhythm and blues musical styles from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s. Though landing several regional hits between 1959 and 1963 on both the TNT and Renner Record labels, Head is best known for the 1965 blue-eyed soul international hit, "Treat Her Right",
6,123,187
6868010
Roy Head
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Head
Roy Head recorded by Roy Head and the Traits. After going solo, Head landed several hits on the country and western charts between 1975 and 1985. During his career of some 50 years, he has performed in several different musical genres and used a somewhat confusing array of record labels, some too small to provide for national marketing and distribution. Roy Head and the Traits held reunions in 2001 and 2007 and were inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame in 2007. One of the most gifted performers of his era, Head's extraordinary dancing and acrobatic showmanship are legendary, often compared to the likes of Elvis Presley or James Brown. After moving to San Marcos in 1955 Head, along with San Marcos
6,123,188
6868010
Roy Head
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Head
Roy Head native Tommy Bolton, formed a musical group in 1957 known as The Traits/aka Roy Head and The Traits who would record and perform for the next nine years. The original group consisted of fellow high school students Head (vocals), Tommy Bolton (rhythm guitar) (1941–2003), Gerry Gibson (drums), Dan Buie (piano), Clyde Causey (lead guitar), and Bill Pennington (bass). When Causey joined the military he was replaced by George Frazier (1941–1996) just before the band started their recording career at Tanner N Texas (TNT) Recording Company, owned by Bob Tanner and located in San Antonio. The Traits had several regional hits at TNT with songs such as "One More Time", "Live It Up", both released in 1959,
6,123,189
6868010
Roy Head
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Head
Roy Head and "Summertime Love" (1960), establishing themselves in the late 1950s and the early 1960s as one of the premier teenage Texas-based rock and roll bands while playing the concert, sock hop, college and university and dance hall circuits throughout Texas. It was during this period that the parents of The Traits turned down Dick Clark's invitation for the boys to appear on "American Bandstand", which ABC had started broadcasting nationwide from Philadelphia in 1957. At the time, all of the Traits were "minors", and some were still in high school. In 1961 and 1962 The Traits added saxophonists David McCumber and Danny Gomez to the line-up and produced additional Texas/regional hits from Renner
6,123,190
6868010
Roy Head
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Head
Roy Head Records, a label owned by Jessie Schneider of San Antonio. Renner label No. 221 and Ascot No. 2108, a subsidiary of United Artists Records, distributed The Traits version of Ray Sharpe's 1959 "Linda Lu", with "Little Mama" by Dan Buie and Head on the B-side. Renner Records also released The Traits "Got My Mojo Working" and "Wo Wo" on label No. 229. By the time the 1962 recordings were taped and mastered at Jeff Smith's Texas Sound Studio in San Antonio for the Renner label, Johnny Clark and Frank Miller had replaced Frazier and Bolton at lead and rhythm guitars, respectively. After attending SWTSTC (TSU) for two years, Buie, who played guitar and harmonica as well as keyboards, taught for several
6,123,191
6868010
Roy Head
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Head
Roy Head years before settling into public health administration, after receiving his baccalaureate degree and doing post graduate studies at The University of Texas. Tommy Bolton organized and played with other Central Texas musical groups while both he and Clyde Causey launched careers with the Department Of The Treasury. Danny Gomez graduated from SWTSTC (TSU) and later earn his doctorate at Texas Tech University in Lubbock. David McCumber went on to pursue his love for music at Sound Master's studio in Houston Texas and then went on to open a Real Estate Company in Austin Texas. He ran the company until his retirement where he enjoyed travel with his wife Sandra until his death from Melanoma cancer
6,123,192
6868010
Roy Head
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Head
Roy Head in 2005. George Frazier would pursue real estate investment interests, and Bill Pennington followed in his mother's footsteps and become a successful owner of Pennington Funeral Home in San Marcos. Only Head and Gibson would continue with careers in music. The songwriting talents, and subsequent recording successes, of The (original) Traits during their first five years on a regional level were under the watchful eyes of Ms. Edra Pennington (1913–2005) and Dr. T.R. Buie(1909–2000), would lay the groundwork for what would happen in the group's last four years. Roy Head and the Traits signed with Scepter Records in 1964. Scepter had developed a nationwide network of independent distributors while
6,123,193
6868010
Roy Head
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Head
Roy Head working with The Shirelles. By this time Gene Kurtz had replaced Pennington at bass, Kenny Williams had replaced Clark at lead guitar, Ronnie Barton's trumpet was added to the mix and backup singer Sarah Fulcher started performing with the group. Roy Head and the Traits released a vinyl 45 featuring the vocals of Head and Fulcher on the Lori label No. 9551: "Get Back" (later released on Scepter No. 12124) and "Never Make Me Blue". In 1965 the band signed with the record producer Huey Meaux of Houston, who maintained a stable of record labels. "Treat Her Right" was recorded at Gold Star Studios (later known as SugarHill Recording Studios) in Houston. Issued on Don Robey's Back Beat label, it
6,123,194
6868010
Roy Head
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Head
Roy Head reached No. 2 on both the U.S. Pop and R&B charts in 1965, behind The Beatles' "Yesterday". "Treat Her Right", with its blazing horns and punchy rhythm, credited to Head and bass man Gene Kurtz, established Head as a prime exponent of blue-eyed soul. The fact that this was accomplished during the high point of the British Invasion makes it all the more impressive. By 1995, "Treat Her Right" had been covered by 20 nationally known recording artists including Jimmy Page, Bruce Springsteen, Jerry Lee Lewis, Sawyer Brown, Bon Jovi and both Mae West and Barbara Mandrell under the title of "Treat Him Right". Bob Dylan, Sammy Davis Jr. and Tom Jones covered it "live". Roy Head and the Traits "Just
6,123,195
6868010
Roy Head
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Head
Roy Head a Little Bit" and the bluesy-rockabilly hybrid, "Apple Of My Eye" also cracked the Top 40 in 1965. However, those were tiny hits in the wake of "Treat Her Right", which is estimated to have sold over four million copies worldwide, and was a featured song, along with Wilson Pickett's "Mustang Sally" and Steve Cropper's "In the Midnight Hour", in the successful 1991 motion picture, "The Commitments". "Treat Her Right" also appeared in Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". "Come To Me" and "Now You See Em, Now You Don't" both in 1977 and recorded on the ABC/Dot label reaching No. 16 and No. 19, respectively. In 1965 TNT released the group's first album consisting of their
6,123,196
6868010
Roy Head
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Head
Roy Head music recorded for TNT and Renner Records, TLP No. 101 entitled "Roy Head and the Traits," which was also distributed by the New York-based Scepter Records. Goldmine Album Price Guide offers a 'counterfeit caution' when buying this album. The original from TNT did not include the song "Treat Her Right", although it is included in the more widely distributed Sceptor pressing. The 'counterfeit' album is also attributed to TNT, but with blue lettering on the label rather than the TNT red. A CD offering 30 tracks today and containing the original red, black and yellow graphics on its cover is considered an offshoot of the 'counterfeit' vinyl version of the album. Video clips from this time period
6,123,197
6868010
Roy Head
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Head
Roy Head show Head to have been a dynamic and versatile eccentric dancer; there are at least three extant clips of him performing "Treat Her Right" and each one is different from the others in terms of choreography. Modern viewers have compared his jumps and slides to those of James Brown or even the Nicholas Brothers; because he was white but his footwork included moves popular among African American gymnastic dancers, he was sometimes said to be a practitioner of "blue-eyed soul". The chart-makers recorded and released on the Back Beat and Scepter labels spelled the end of Head's association with what has come to be thought of as the “second group” of Traits. See "Doubled Edged Sword" in "The Story
6,123,198
6868010
Roy Head
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Head
Roy Head of Roy Head and The Traits". Later releases by Head on Dunhill and Elektra contained elements of rockabilly and psychedelic rock, but by the mid-1970s his solo career had led him to country. He signed first with Mega Records and then with Shannon Records and later on with ABC Records and Elektra Records. After releasing the 1970 cult classic "Same People That You Meet Going Up You Meet Coming Down" on Dunhill Records, Head's music reached the U.S. country music Top 100 24 times by the mid-1980s, while landing three Top 20 hits: "The Most Wanted Woman in Town", (1975) "Come To Me" and "Now You See Em, Now You Don't" both in 1977 and recorded on the ABC/Dot label reaching No. 16 and No. 19, respectively. Even
6,123,199