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3527763 | Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alys%20Robinson%20Stephens%20Performing%20Arts%20Center | Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center
Itzhak Perlman and major European orchestras. The ASC is the official home of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra. The ASC often collaborates with other local arts organizations, such as the Birmingham Music Club and the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame to present concerts and educational programs, such as the Fun With Jazz Educational Program.
The Alys Stephens Center is also a venue for live recordings, including ""Gospel Goes Classical,"" produced by UAB music professor Henry Panion, and ""UAB SuperJazz, Featuring Ellis Marsalis,"" co-produced by Henry Panion and former UAB Director of Jazz Ensembles, Ray Reach.
# See also.
- List of concert halls
# External links.
- http://www.alysstephens.org/ | 6,124,800 |
3527785 | Shalabi Effect (album) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shalabi%20Effect%20(album) | Shalabi Effect (album)
Shalabi Effect (album)
Shalabi Effect is the eponymous debut album of Shalabi Effect. The album cover is taken from the famous Eagle Nebula Pillars of Creation photo made by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. The album began with the song "Aural Florida", which was originally going to be on a split release with Godspeed You! Black Emperor; when that release was abandoned, the rest of the album was created.
# Track listing.
## Disc One.
- 1. "Wyoming" – 11:52
- 2. "Vicious Triangle" – 9:47
- 3. "Mending Holes in a Wooden Heart" – 7:02
- 4. "Aural Florida (Approach)" – 10:00
- 5. "Aural Florida" – 26:37
## Disc Two.
- 1. "Mokoondi" – 12:57
- 2. "Amber Pets" – 7:55
- 3. "Boardwalk at Apollo | 6,124,801 |
3527785 | Shalabi Effect (album) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shalabi%20Effect%20(album) | Shalabi Effect (album)
s Hubble Space Telescope. The album began with the song "Aural Florida", which was originally going to be on a split release with Godspeed You! Black Emperor; when that release was abandoned, the rest of the album was created.
# Track listing.
## Disc One.
- 1. "Wyoming" – 11:52
- 2. "Vicious Triangle" – 9:47
- 3. "Mending Holes in a Wooden Heart" – 7:02
- 4. "Aural Florida (Approach)" – 10:00
- 5. "Aural Florida" – 26:37
## Disc Two.
- 1. "Mokoondi" – 12:57
- 2. "Amber Pets" – 7:55
- 3. "Boardwalk at Apollo Beach" – 6:10
- 4. "Apparitions" – 5:43
- 5. "On the Bowery" – 13:01
- 6. "Leaving a Horse to Die" – 5:03
- 7. "Return to Wake Island" – 9:03
- 8. "ﺍﻠﻮﺮﺪﺓ ﺍﻠﺑﻴﻀﺎﺀ" – 6:04 | 6,124,802 |
3527786 | Gia'na Garel | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gia'na%20Garel | Gia'na Garel
Gia'na Garel
Gia'na Garel is a writer, producer, filmmaker, composer and entertainment consultant based in New York City. From 2005 to 2009, she co-hosted an entertainment-oriented Air America Radio program, "On the Real", with pioneer rap artist Chuck D.
In addition to screenwriting, she is author of the essay "The Sound of Freedom", co-wrote the essay "Record of Failure" with Chuck D, and had a show transcript: DMC; published in the 2006 "New York Times" bestselling anthology "The Air America Playbook..." alongside such personalities as Rachel Maddow, Al Franken, Janeane Garofalo, David Bender, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
She was mentioned in a roll call of female filmmakers in the books "Black | 6,124,803 |
3527786 | Gia'na Garel | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gia'na%20Garel | Gia'na Garel
ersonalities as Rachel Maddow, Al Franken, Janeane Garofalo, David Bender, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
She was mentioned in a roll call of female filmmakers in the books "Black American Cinema" by Manthia Diawara; and in "Deep Sightings & Rescue Missions: Fiction, Essays, & Conversations" by Toni Cade Bambara – edited by Toni Morrison.
Traveling internationally from the Middle East to Eastern Europe, she compiled audio documentaries and interviews, such as with Holocaust survivor Eva Kor on forgiveness and world peace, for her indie radio segments—"Everywhere with Gia’na Garel", in addition to others on music.
As of 2014, she also began announcing and voicing for Progressive Voices Network. | 6,124,804 |
3527787 | Melvyn Betts | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Melvyn%20Betts | Melvyn Betts
Melvyn Betts
Melvyn Morris Betts (born 26 March 1975) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler.
Born in Sacriston, County Durham, Betts was educated at Fyndoune Community College in Sacriston.Betts participated in Under-19s cricket and Under-20s cricket with Durham, but left in September 2000 upon the refusal of an improvement in his contract.
In November, Betts drew up a three-year contract with Warwickshire after they had lost Ed Giddins, Allan Donald an
# External links.
- Melvyn Betts at ECB
- Melvyn Betts at Cricinfo
- Melvyn Betts at CricketArchive | 6,124,805 |
3527771 | William Benjamin Baker | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20Benjamin%20Baker | William Benjamin Baker
William Benjamin Baker
William Benjamin Baker (July 22, 1840 – May 17, 1911) was a U.S. Congressman who represented the second Congressional district of Maryland from 1895 to 1901.
Baker was born near Aberdeen, Maryland and attended the common schools. He engaged in agricultural pursuits until 1872, when he became interested in the canning industry, and later in banking. He was one of the organizers of the First National Bank of Aberdeen and served as its first president from 1891–1911. He was also an organizer and director of the First National Bank of Havre de Grace.
In 1868 he married Olivia Wells, of Aberdeen, who lived only a little more than one year. In 1872 he married again to Mary | 6,124,806 |
3527771 | William Benjamin Baker | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20Benjamin%20Baker | William Benjamin Baker
C. Hollis, of Bush Chapel.
He served as a delegate to several State and congressional conventions, and was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates in 1881. He also served in the Maryland Senate in 1893.
Baker was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-fourth, Fifty-fifth, and Fifty-sixth Congresses, serving from March 4, 1895, to March 3, 1901. He represented the Second Maryland Congressional District which included, at that time, Harford, Baltimore, and Carroll Counties. He was the father of the rural mail delivery. When the matter of rural mail delivery was spoken of in Congress, there were none willing to assume the responsibility, for it was considered controversial to have rural merchants | 6,124,807 |
3527771 | William Benjamin Baker | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20Benjamin%20Baker | William Benjamin Baker
sented the Second Maryland Congressional District which included, at that time, Harford, Baltimore, and Carroll Counties. He was the father of the rural mail delivery. When the matter of rural mail delivery was spoken of in Congress, there were none willing to assume the responsibility, for it was considered controversial to have rural merchants serve as postmasters. Mr. Baker, however, was willing for the experiment to be made in his district, and the first rural route of the country was started in Carroll County, from Westminster post office.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1900, and resumed the canning business. He died in Aberdeen in 1911, and is interred in Baker’s Cemetery. | 6,124,808 |
3527784 | New South Wales Department of Justice | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=New%20South%20Wales%20Department%20of%20Justice | New South Wales Department of Justice
New South Wales Department of Justice
The New South Wales Department of Justice was a State government agency in New South Wales, Australia, that operated under various names between 2009 and 2019. In 2019, most of its functions were absorbed by a new Department of Communities and Justice. The Department was responsible for the State's justice system – courts, prosecutions, prisons, sheriffs – and most emergency service agencies.
The Department was known as the Department of Justice and Attorney General (2009–11), the Department of Attorney General and Justice (2011–4), the Department of Police and Justice (2014) and finally the Department of Justice (2014–9).
# History.
The re-organisation | 6,124,809 |
3527784 | New South Wales Department of Justice | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=New%20South%20Wales%20Department%20of%20Justice | New South Wales Department of Justice
of the legal system of Colonial New South Wales led to the creation of the Attorney-General, an appointed law officer. Following the creation of self-government in 1856, the position of Attorney-General became an officer appointed by the Government of the day from within the membership of the Parliament of New South Wales.
In 1901, the Department of Attorney General and the Department of Justice were amalgamated into the Department of the Attorney General and Justice. In 1911, two separate branches of the Department were established, later called divisions which continued until the 1970s. Responsibility for police and corrective services were removed from the Department in the 1970s; and by | 6,124,810 |
3527784 | New South Wales Department of Justice | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=New%20South%20Wales%20Department%20of%20Justice | New South Wales Department of Justice
1991 the Department of Courts Administration was split out of the Department. Some four years later, the two Departments were merged to reform the Attorney General's Department. The Justice portfolio was re-established in 2009 through the creation of a new Department of Justice and Attorney General, abolishing the old Attorney General's Department.
The headquarters of the department was at the Goodsell Building in Chifley Square. In 2008 the department's main business centres were relocated to newer offices in Parramatta.
Following the 2011 state election the department was merged with Corrective Services and renamed to its current name. On 23 April 2014 it was decided that the department | 6,124,811 |
3527784 | New South Wales Department of Justice | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=New%20South%20Wales%20Department%20of%20Justice | New South Wales Department of Justice
would be renamed the Department of Police and Justice. Subsequent government initiatives lead to the department becoming the Department of Justice. Following the 2019 state election the department merged with the Department of Family and Community Services and most of the functions of both departments were transferred to the newly formed Department of Communities and Justice.
# Agencies administered.
The following agencies were administered by the department until its abolition:
- Crown Solicitor's Office
- Fire and Rescue NSW
- Guardianship Tribunal of New South Wales
- Information and Privacy Commission
- Inspector of Custodial Services
- Juvenile Justice NSW
- Legal Aid NSW
- Liquor | 6,124,812 |
3527784 | New South Wales Department of Justice | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=New%20South%20Wales%20Department%20of%20Justice | New South Wales Department of Justice
gencies administered.
The following agencies were administered by the department until its abolition:
- Crown Solicitor's Office
- Fire and Rescue NSW
- Guardianship Tribunal of New South Wales
- Information and Privacy Commission
- Inspector of Custodial Services
- Juvenile Justice NSW
- Legal Aid NSW
- Liquor & Gaming New South Wales
- NSW Crime Commission
- NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages
- NSW Rural Fire Service
- NSW Trustee and Guardian
- Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
- Office of the New South Wales Sheriff
- State Emergency Service
# External links.
- Department of Justice archived website
- The New South Wales Victims Compensation Tribunal | 6,124,813 |
3527810 | On the Real | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=On%20the%20Real | On the Real
On the Real
On The Real was a radio show on the Air America network hosted by Gia'na Garel and Chuck D.
The program included commentary from the hosts on current events, and interviews with various artists in the music and entertainment industry.
The show started on June 5, 2005 and aired every Sunday at 11pm EST - 1am EST. | 6,124,814 |
3527789 | William Herbert Hobbs | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20Herbert%20Hobbs | William Herbert Hobbs
William Herbert Hobbs
William Herbert Hobbs, Ph.D. (Worcester, Mass., July 2, 1864 – Ann Arbor, MI, January 1, 1953) was an American geologist.
# Background and education.
William Herbert Hobbs, geologist and leader of four expeditions to Greenland, was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, July 2, 1864, the son of Horace and Mary Paine (Parker) Hobbs. He was educated at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (in 1883 he was graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Science.), at Johns Hopkins (Ph.D., 1888), and at Heidelberg (1888–89).
# Career.
He filled several positions at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (1889–1906). From 1886 to 1906 he served with the United States Geological Survey. He received | 6,124,815 |
3527789 | William Herbert Hobbs | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20Herbert%20Hobbs | William Herbert Hobbs
his appointment as Professor of Geology, Aug. 6, 1906. He also taught at the University of Michigan (1906 - 1934).
Professional and scientific organizations to which Hobbs has been elected to membership or to office are the following:
- Fellow, Geological Society of America (1892);
- Phi Beta Kappa Society (1902);
- Seismological Committee of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1907);
- Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (life member, 1892);
- Fellow, American Philosophical Society (1909);
- vice-president, (1917), president (1935), Association of American Geographers;
- member, Washington Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1914);
- vice-president | 6,124,816 |
3527789 | William Herbert Hobbs | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20Herbert%20Hobbs | William Herbert Hobbs
for geology and mineralogy, Michigan Academy of Science (1907);
- president, Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1916);
- honorary member, Veterans of Foreign Wars (1920);
- Fellow, American Meteorological Society (1929);
- first vice-president, Geological Society of America, (1922);
- Chevalier of the Legion of Honor (France) (1924);
- Council of American Philosophical Society (1929–32);
- Honorary Degree, Doctor of Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1929);
- member, Explorers Club, New York (1930);
- vice-president, International Glacier Commission (1930–34);
- vice-president, American Association for the Advancement of Science (1933);
- Fellow, American Geographic | 6,124,817 |
3527789 | William Herbert Hobbs | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20Herbert%20Hobbs | William Herbert Hobbs
Society (1933);
- honorary member, Russian Geographical Society (in Leningrad) (1934);
- Fellow, Geographic Society of Chicago (1937);
- Honorary Degree, Doctor of Laws, University of Michigan (1939);
- emeritus life membership, American Association for the Advancement of Science (1939).
He became editor of the "Journal of Geology" in 1909.
# Personal.
On June 23, 1896, he was married at Evanston, Illinois, to Mrs. Sara Kimball Sale, who died in 1940. They had one daughter, Winifred Sara Weston Hobbs, (b. 1899) who later became Mrs. Joseph Newhall Lincoln.
He died in Ann Arbor, MI on January 1, 1953, at the age of 88.
# Bibliography.
- "Earthquakes: An Introduction to Seismic Geology" | 6,124,818 |
3527789 | William Herbert Hobbs | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20Herbert%20Hobbs | William Herbert Hobbs
sociation for the Advancement of Science (1939).
He became editor of the "Journal of Geology" in 1909.
# Personal.
On June 23, 1896, he was married at Evanston, Illinois, to Mrs. Sara Kimball Sale, who died in 1940. They had one daughter, Winifred Sara Weston Hobbs, (b. 1899) who later became Mrs. Joseph Newhall Lincoln.
He died in Ann Arbor, MI on January 1, 1953, at the age of 88.
# Bibliography.
- "Earthquakes: An Introduction to Seismic Geology" (1907)
- "Characteristics of Existing Glaciers" (1911)
- "Earth Features and their Meaning" (1912).
- "The World War and Its Consequences" (1919)
- "An Explorer-Scientist's Pilgrimage: the Autobiography of William Herbert Hobbs" (1952). | 6,124,819 |
3527807 | Clarence S. Ridley | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clarence%20S.%20Ridley | Clarence S. Ridley
Clarence S. Ridley
Clarence Self Ridley (June 22, 1883 – July 26, 1969) served as the Governor of the Panama Canal Zone from 1936 to 1940.
# Biography.
Ridley was born in Corydon, Indiana on June 22, 1883 to Judge William Ridley.
He graduated fourth in a class of 114 from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1905. He was commissioned second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. In 1917, he was appointed senior military aide to President Wilson. He supervised construction of the Lincoln Memorial. He served as Governor of the Panama Canal Zone from 1936 to 1940.
He died on July 26, 1969 in Carmel, California. | 6,124,820 |
3527767 | Leandro Machado (footballer, born 1976) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leandro%20Machado%20(footballer,%20born%201976) | Leandro Machado (footballer, born 1976)
Leandro Machado (footballer, born 1976)
Leandro Machado Nascimento (born 22 March 1976), known as Machado, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a striker.
Other than in his own country, he competed professionally in Spain, Portugal, Ukraine, Mexico, Paraguay and South Korea.
Machado was part of the Brazilian squad at the 1996 Gold Cup.
# Club career.
Born in Santo Amaro da Imperatriz, Santa Catarina, Machado was just 18 when he made his Série A debut with Sport Club Internacional. After three seasons the 20-year-old moved abroad, signing with Spanish club Valencia CF for 700 million pesetas and first appearing in La Liga on 23 December 1996 when he came on as a second-half substitute | 6,124,821 |
3527767 | Leandro Machado (footballer, born 1976) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leandro%20Machado%20(footballer,%20born%201976) | Leandro Machado (footballer, born 1976)
for Goran Vlaović in a 3–0 home win over Hércules CF; during his only season he notably scored once against Atlético Madrid (4–1 away success) and twice against Athletic Bilbao (5–2, home), and his team eventually finished in tenth position.
Machado netted ten times for Sporting Clube de Portugal in 1997–98, and the side ranked fourth in the Primeira Liga. On 30 November 1998 he returned to the Spanish top division, appearing rarely for CD Tenerife in a relegation-ending campaign.
Subsequently, safe for three years at Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, Machado rarely settled with a team, playing with Internacional, FC Dynamo Kyiv, C.D. Santa Clara, Querétaro FC, Santos FC and Club Olimpia. He revived | 6,124,822 |
3527767 | Leandro Machado (footballer, born 1976) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leandro%20Machado%20(footballer,%20born%201976) | Leandro Machado (footballer, born 1976)
his career in South Korea with Ulsan Hyundai FC, scoring a career-best 13 goals in his first year and winning both the K League and the top scorer award in the process.
Machado retired at the age of 32 after a spell with Sport Club do Recife, due to knee problems.
# International career.
Machado earned the first of his two caps for Brazil during the 1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup, needing only 11 minutes after replacing Sávio to score the final 4–1 in a group stage contest against Canada.
# Honours.
## Club.
- Internacional
- Campeonato Gaúcho: 1994
- Flamengo
- Campeonato Carioca: 1999, 2000, 2001
- Copa Mercosur: 1999
- Taça Guanabara: 1999
- Taça Rio: 2000
- Santos
- Campeonato Brasileiro | 6,124,823 |
3527767 | Leandro Machado (footballer, born 1976) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leandro%20Machado%20(footballer,%20born%201976) | Leandro Machado (footballer, born 1976)
oblems.
# International career.
Machado earned the first of his two caps for Brazil during the 1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup, needing only 11 minutes after replacing Sávio to score the final 4–1 in a group stage contest against Canada.
# Honours.
## Club.
- Internacional
- Campeonato Gaúcho: 1994
- Flamengo
- Campeonato Carioca: 1999, 2000, 2001
- Copa Mercosur: 1999
- Taça Guanabara: 1999
- Taça Rio: 2000
- Santos
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série A: 2004
- Sport
- Copa do Brasil: 2008
- Campeonato Pernambucano: 2008
- Dynamo Kyiv
- Ukrainian Premier League: 2002–03
- Ulsan Hyundai
- K League: 2005
## Country.
- Toulon Tournament: 1995
## Individual.
- K League: Top Scorer 2005 | 6,124,824 |
3527826 | Julio César Pinheiro | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Julio%20César%20Pinheiro | Julio César Pinheiro
Julio César Pinheiro
Julio César Pinheiro García (born August 22, 1976 in Itapeva, São Paulo, Brazil) is a Mexican footballer who currently plays for Kyoto Purple Sanga in the J1 League. Also played for Atletico Celaya (his first team in Mexico) CF Monterrey, Cruz Azul, UNAM Pumas in Mexico CA Osasuna and CD Logrones in Spain.
# External links.
- Profile | 6,124,825 |
3527827 | Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arlington%20Antebellum%20Home%20&%20Gardens | Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens
Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens
Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens is a former plantation house and of landscaped gardens near downtown Birmingham, Alabama. The two-story frame structure was built between 1845–50 and features antebellum-era Greek Revival architecture. The house serves as a decorative arts museum, featuring a collection of 19th-century furniture, textiles, silver, and paintings. The garden features a restored garden room that is used for special events. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 2, 1970 as Arlington, and has also been known as the Mudd-Munger House.
# History.
Built between 1845 and 1850 by William S. Mudd in Elyton, | 6,124,826 |
3527827 | Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arlington%20Antebellum%20Home%20&%20Gardens | Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens
the second county seat of Jefferson County, Birmingham, a city that Mudd helped to establish, eventually grew to encompass the former site of Elyton. Arlington is one of the only surviving structures from the time of Elyton and is Birmingham's only antebellum mansion. Arlington was used by Union troops while planning the burning of the University of Alabama.
The property went through several owners and in 1902 became the home of Robert S. Munger. Over the next twenty years he did many renovations including plumbing and electric lights. He had another structure moved across the street behind the main house which was used for a kitchen, dining room, sun parlor and sleeping quarters. Mr. Munger | 6,124,827 |
3527827 | Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arlington%20Antebellum%20Home%20&%20Gardens | Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens
urning of the University of Alabama.
The property went through several owners and in 1902 became the home of Robert S. Munger. Over the next twenty years he did many renovations including plumbing and electric lights. He had another structure moved across the street behind the main house which was used for a kitchen, dining room, sun parlor and sleeping quarters. Mr. Munger also had one of the first “motor cars” in Birmingham.
In 1953, a citizen's group and the City of Birmingham raised money to purchase Arlington.
The ashes of former Birmingham mayor George G. Siebels, Jr. are interred at Arlington.
# See also.
- Arlington Park, an adjacent historic district on former area of Arlington | 6,124,828 |
3527824 | Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude (Phoenix, Arizona) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cathedral%20of%20Saints%20Simon%20and%20Jude%20(Phoenix,%20Arizona) | Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude (Phoenix, Arizona)
Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude (Phoenix, Arizona)
The Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix.
# History.
The parish was established by Bishop Daniel James Gercke on May 15, 1953, when it was still part of the Diocese of Tucson. The founding pastor was Reverend Paul Smith, a native of Ireland, who brought with him the Sisters of Loreto. Fr. Smith celebrated Masses in the Maryland School while a temporary church was built. It was dedicated on October 17, 1954. The current building was dedicated on December 11, 1966, and became a cathedral with the formation of the Diocese of Phoenix in 1969, elevated to cathedral status under Pope Paul | 6,124,829 |
3527824 | Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude (Phoenix, Arizona) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cathedral%20of%20Saints%20Simon%20and%20Jude%20(Phoenix,%20Arizona) | Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude (Phoenix, Arizona)
VI.
The current rector is the Very Rev. John Lankeit and the cathedral is overseen by the current bishop of the Diocese of Phoenix, Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted. The Auxiliary Bishop is Bishop Eduardo Alanis Nevares (ordained July 19, 2010).
Adjacent to the cathedral is the Saints Simon and Jude Catholic School. Other buildings on the campus of the school include the Mary Ward House. Standing in front of the cathedral is a large cross over a dome-like structure that stood over the temporary altar where Pope John Paul II celebrated Mass when he visited Phoenix.
In 2016 the Cathedral saw the installation of a new 51 rank pipe organ built by the Peragallo Pipe Organ Company, the first pipe organ | 6,124,830 |
3527824 | Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude (Phoenix, Arizona) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cathedral%20of%20Saints%20Simon%20and%20Jude%20(Phoenix,%20Arizona) | Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude (Phoenix, Arizona)
to be installed at the Cathedral.
# Rectors.
- Rev. Paul P. Smith, 1953–unknown
- Rev. Michael McGovern, Unknown–1987
- Monsignor Richard Moyer, 1987–1990
- Monsignor Michael O'Grady, 1990–2005
- Rev. Robert Clements, 2005–2010
- Very Rev. John Lankeit, 2010–present
# School.
The school teaches kindergarten through eighth grade and is staffed by the Sisters of Loreto.
The school was founded in 1954 by Bishop Daniel J. Gerke of Tucson and Reverend Paul P. Smith. On August 20, 1954, four Sisters of Loreto from the Order of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary arrived from Navan, Ireland to staff the new school.
# Historic visitors.
- Pope John Paul II visited the cathedral on September | 6,124,831 |
3527824 | Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude (Phoenix, Arizona) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cathedral%20of%20Saints%20Simon%20and%20Jude%20(Phoenix,%20Arizona) | Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude (Phoenix, Arizona)
ol teaches kindergarten through eighth grade and is staffed by the Sisters of Loreto.
The school was founded in 1954 by Bishop Daniel J. Gerke of Tucson and Reverend Paul P. Smith. On August 20, 1954, four Sisters of Loreto from the Order of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary arrived from Navan, Ireland to staff the new school.
# Historic visitors.
- Pope John Paul II visited the cathedral on September 14, 1987.
- Mother Teresa of Calcutta visited the cathedral in May 1989.
# See also.
- List of Catholic cathedrals in the United States
- List of cathedrals in the United States
# External links.
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix Official Site
- Official website of SSJ School | 6,124,832 |
3527839 | International Bank of Asia | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=International%20Bank%20of%20Asia | International Bank of Asia
International Bank of Asia
International Bank of Asia Limited () or IBA (Former stock code: ) was acquired by Taiwan-based Fubon Group in 2004 and now operates under the name "Fubon Bank (Hong Kong) Limited" (富邦銀行(香港)有限公司). Prior to Fubon Group's acquisition of IBA, the primary shareholders of International Bank of Asia were Arab Banking Corporation (ABC) and China Everbright Group.
# History.
International Bank of Asia (IBA) was originally established as Sun Hung Kai Finance Company, the financing arm of Sun Hung Kai Securities. The name Sun Hung Kai Bank was adopted in 1982, when it received a multi-branch banking licence. The original Sun Hung Kai Bank shareholders included Banque Paribas, | 6,124,833 |
3527839 | International Bank of Asia | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=International%20Bank%20of%20Asia | International Bank of Asia
Merrill Lynch, and the family of Fung King-Hey (founder of Sun Hung Kai Securities).
In 1985, Ahmet D. Arsan, Asia Head of Arab Banking Corporation (ABC), arranged for ABC to acquire 75% of Sun Hung Kai Bank, which, at the time, was suffering from sub-optimal results and was ripe for a take-over. Arsan was an influential Turkish-American banker who ABC had recruited in 1982 to head ABC Asia Pacific, after his success, years earlier, in establishing the Asia Pacific arm of First Chicago (now JPMorgan Asia). Immediately following the 1985 acquisition of Sun Hung Kai Bank by ABC, Arsan made sweeping changes in the bank, ranging from the executive management team and most of the bank's staff, to | 6,124,834 |
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the bank's entire set of operating procedures, on which all employees were trained. In 1986, Arsan changed the institution's name and re-branded the organisation as International Bank of Asia (IBA); (港基國際銀行). Ahmet D. Arsan was the founding chief executive officer and managing director of International Bank of Asia (IBA) from 1985 to 1989, after which Arsan left IBA and established a private Hong Kong based trading firm.
In 1990, following Arsan's departure, ABC acquired the remaining 25% of IBA shares, making IBA a wholly owned subsidiary of ABC, until October 1993 when China Everbright Group became a 20% stake holder. In November 1990, IBA was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
In February | 6,124,835 |
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2004 Fubon Financial Holding Co., Ltd., a member of Taiwanese financial institution Fubon Group, in an acquisition of IBA shares from both ABC and China Everbright Group, acquired a 75% stake in IBA. The M&A advisor was Citigroup Global Markets.
At the 2005 Fubon Group annual general meeting, the Fubon board approved for IBA to adopt the Fubon name. On 6 April 2005, IBA was renamed Fubon Bank (Hong Kong) Limited.
Fubon Bank (Hong Kong) Limited operates 25 retail outlets in Hong Kong including 22 branches and 3 Securities Services Centers, and provides a wide range of financial services encompassing consumer and wholesale banking, wealth management, financial markets, hire purchase, securities | 6,124,836 |
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brokerage and investment services. Fubon Bank is listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (stock code: 636) and holds an A-2 short-term, BBB+ long-term rating from S&P. The rating reflects Fubon Bank's strong capitalisation, good liquidity and sound asset quality.
# Timeline.
- 1985: Arab Banking Corporation (ABC) acquired 75% of Sun Hung Kai Bank from Fung King Hey's family.
- 1986: The bank was renamed International Bank of Asia (IBA).
- 1990: ABC purchased the remaining 25% and IBA became a wholly owned subsidiary of ABC.
- 1993: China Everbright Group acquired a 20% stakes of IBA. And IBA was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
- 2004: Taiwanese Fubon Financial Holding acquired | 6,124,837 |
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.
# Timeline.
- 1985: Arab Banking Corporation (ABC) acquired 75% of Sun Hung Kai Bank from Fung King Hey's family.
- 1986: The bank was renamed International Bank of Asia (IBA).
- 1990: ABC purchased the remaining 25% and IBA became a wholly owned subsidiary of ABC.
- 1993: China Everbright Group acquired a 20% stakes of IBA. And IBA was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
- 2004: Taiwanese Fubon Financial Holding acquired a 55% stake of IBA from Arab Banking Corporation. Later it acquired China Everbright's 20% and became a 75% shareholder of IBA.
- 2005: The bank was renamed to Fubon Bank (Hong Kong) Limited.
# See others.
- Sun Hung Kai Bank
- Fubon Bank (Hong Kong) Limited | 6,124,838 |
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Dear Boy (Angel)
"Dear Boy" is episode 5 of season 2 in the television show "Angel".
# Summary.
After Angel finally meets Darla outside of his dreams, she kicks her mind games into full force in order to turn him back over to the dark side, while Wesley and Cordelia fear for Angel’s sanity. Meanwhile, Lindsey plans to have Darla, who turns out to be a perfectly normal human resurrected, frame Angel for a string of murders, and have Kate Lockley track Angel down for them hoping to either turn him, or kill him.
Also, a flashback to 1860 England shows Angel and Darla as a wandering vampire couple who target a wealthy noblewoman named Drusilla with psychic abilities, and who goes insane after | 6,124,839 |
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Angel kills her whole family.
# Expanded overview.
Angel wakes up to even more bickering from Cordelia and Wesley then Cordelia gets a vision with sketchy details. While Cordelia and Wesley try to find the demon and location from Cordelia's vision, Angel daydreams of Darla. The entire gang arrive at a convent where two groups of cloaked men are fighting in front of a Thrall demon. The men then attack Angel and friends. Gunn uses his new ax to destroy the demon and all the cloaked men stop fighting. Walking home, Angel is shocked to see Darla walking the streets.
In the past, Angel walks through the streets until he finds Darla, after she killed two people. She points out a young woman to | 6,124,840 |
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Angel, who we recognize as Drusilla. Angel takes the young woman, pure and with the gift of visions, as a challenge. A potential paying customer presents a case to Cordelia and Wesley about his wife who is cheating on him with another man. Angel tells Wesley and Cordelia about seeing Darla in his dreams and in real life but they think he's starting to lose his sanity.
Lindsey and Darla talk about Angel and how he's progressing. At a police station, Kate works a desk job where she receives notice from a friend that Angel has moved his company into the old Hyperion Hotel. Angel Investigations spy on a woman having an affair, but Angel spoils their cover by confronting the woman and telling her | 6,124,841 |
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to talk to her husband. As they're leaving, Angel spots Darla but when he confronts her, she's human and claims to be DeEtta Kramer. Angel sings "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" at the demon bar in order to get information about Darla from The Host but gets no answers.
Angel finds the Kramer home and lurks outside while inside, Darla waits for the plan to take form. Stephen reveals himself to be nothing more than an actor, posing as a husband for Darla. Meanwhile, Cordelia and Wesley warn Gunn about the dangers of an evil Angel and Darla combined. In a flashback, Angelus and Darla fool around while a frightened human Drusilla watches on. Although Darla doesn't seem to approve, Angel announces that | 6,124,842 |
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he'll make Drusilla a vampire.
Darla and Lindsey's plan goes into effect when Angel breaks into her home in time to find himself setup for murdering Darla's supposed husband. The police arrive on scene, but Angel is able to escape without getting captured. Kate talks with Darla on the scene, but when Kate turns her back, Angel grabs Darla and takes her away to the convent. He does everything he can to bring the real Darla to the fore and with some persuasion, she does. The two kiss and Darla tries to convince Angel to let her make him happy. He tells her she never made him happy, but still she persists and tries to bring his demon out.
With plenty of backup, Kate breaks into the hotel to search | 6,124,843 |
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for Angel. She's determined to believe that Angel is and always will be evil. Cordelia and Wesley try to convince Kate that Darla was once a vampire and that Angel didn't kill anyone. Darla refuses to give up on Angel, but she leaves him underground until sunset. Angel broods in his room until Cordelia and Wesley confront him to make sure he's not evil. He tells them that much trouble is on the way, and he's looking forward to it.
# Writing.
- While David Greenwalt is the credited writer for this episode, significant scenes between Angel and Darla were actually written by Marti Noxon.
- The conversation Wesley and Cordelia have about Cordelia's visions (and how they affect Wesley's salary) | 6,124,844 |
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he credited writer for this episode, significant scenes between Angel and Darla were actually written by Marti Noxon.
- The conversation Wesley and Cordelia have about Cordelia's visions (and how they affect Wesley's salary) mirrors one between Cordelia and Doyle at the end of the season one episode "I Fall to Pieces."
## Arc significance.
- Wolfram & Hart's plan to turn Angel over to their side becomes more clear as Darla's manipulation has a strong effect on him.
- The Angel Investigations team and Kate all find out Darla has been brought back by Wolfram and Hart, albeit as a human.
- Angel learns that Darla was actually present during the dreams he had about her in previous episodes. | 6,124,845 |
3527851 | Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bishop%20of%20Cork,%20Cloyne%20and%20Ross | Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
The Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross is the Church of Ireland Ordinary of the united Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross in the Province of Dublin.
The current bishop is the Right Reverend Paul Colton BCL, DipTh, MPhil, LLM, PhD. He was consecrated bishop at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, on Thursday 25 March 1999; the Feast of the Annunciation. He was enthroned in St. Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork on 24 April 1999, in St Colman's Cathedral, Cloyne on 13 May 1999, and in St. Fachtna's Cathedral, Ross on 28 May 1999.
# Succession.
This bishop is successor to the Bishop of Cork (from 876), Bishop of Cloyne (from 887) and Bishop of Ross (from 1160, and distinct from | 6,124,846 |
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rend Paul Colton BCL, DipTh, MPhil, LLM, PhD. He was consecrated bishop at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, on Thursday 25 March 1999; the Feast of the Annunciation. He was enthroned in St. Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork on 24 April 1999, in St Colman's Cathedral, Cloyne on 13 May 1999, and in St. Fachtna's Cathedral, Ross on 28 May 1999.
# Succession.
This bishop is successor to the Bishop of Cork (from 876), Bishop of Cloyne (from 887) and Bishop of Ross (from 1160, and distinct from the Scottish Bishop of Ross). They were combined to establish the Bishop of Cork and Ross (from 1583) and the current position Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross (from 1835).
# External links.
- Official Website | 6,124,847 |
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Brett Stewart (rugby league)
Brett Stewart (born 27 February 1985) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in the National Rugby League. An Australian international and New South Wales State of Origin representative , he played his entire NRL career for the Sea Eagles, with whom he won the 2008 and 2011 Premierships.
# Background.
Stewart was born and raised in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
# Playing career.
Brett and his older brother Glenn Stewart played their junior football for the Western Suburbs Red Devils, the same Illawarra Rugby League club that produced Manly-Warringah legend and rugby league Immortal Bob Fulton.
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2000s.
Brett Stewart made his NRL debut for the Sea Eagles on 6 July 2003 in Round 17 of the 2003 NRL season as a replacement for injured fullback Brendon Reeves. In his only first grade game of the season, Manly were defeated 24-16 by the Parramatta Eels at Brookvale Oval.
After playing from the bench in a 30-22 loss to the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval in Round 7 of the 2004 NRL season, rookie coach and dual Manly premiership player Des Hasler moved former dual international Andrew Walker from fullback to to bring Stewart in as the Sea Eagles fullback in Round 9 against the St. George Illawarra Dragons at Brookvale Oval.
Stewart was second on the top try scorer list with 21 tries for | 6,124,849 |
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the 2006 NRL season, one behind the South Sydney Rabbitohs' winger Nathan Merritt. In his first representative match playing for the Prime Minister's XIII against Papua New Guinea, he contributed to Australia's 28–8 win with a try. He made his State of Origin debut in Game 2 of the 2007 series, replacing an injured Anthony Minichiello at the last moment, and scored a try. Stewart played in the 2007 NRL Grand Final for Manly against the Melbourne Storm, but he was knocked out while contesting a bomb in the early minutes of the 2nd half by Storm forward Michael Crocker. Despite this, Stewart was selected as fullback for Australia's end of season test against New Zealand in Wellington, contributing | 6,124,850 |
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with a try in Australia's record 58–0 victory over the Kiwis.
After being overlooked for the Centenary Test against the Kiwis at the Sydney Cricket Ground in favour of Storm and Queensland fullback Billy Slater, and again representing NSW in the 2008 State of Origin series, Stewart was one of the form players for Manly in their run to the 2008 NRL Grand Final, and was the NRL's leading try scorer of the season with 22 tries from 24 appearances. In the Grand Final, Manly faced their nemesis Melbourne for the second year running. 2008 would be very different however as the Sea Eagles recorded the largest ever GF win when they vanquished Melbourne 40-0. While Stewart himself did not cross for | 6,124,851 |
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a try in the GF, he provided the last pass on a couple of occasions for teammates to score, including the last try of the game for departing Steven Bell.
In August 2008, Stewart was named in the preliminary 46-man Kangaroos squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup, and in October 2008 he was selected in the final 24-man Australia squad alongside other Manly players Brent Kite, Josh Perry, Anthony Watmough, David Williams, and his brother Glenn. Unfortunately however, Stewart was forced to withdraw with a shoulder injury before the competition had begun.
Stewart travelled with the Sea Eagles to England to face the Super League champions Leeds for the 2009 World Club Challenge at the Elland | 6,124,852 |
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Road stadium in Leeds. Manly showed their class with a 28-20 win over the Rhinos, with both Stewart and Anthony Watmough crossing for two tries. In the lead-up to the WCC, Manly became the first Australian side travelling to England to actually play a warm-up game, defeating the at The Stoop in London, winning 34-26.
Stewart featured in the NRL's 2009 television advertising campaign, alongside Storm player Greg Inglis as the "faces of rugby league". The campaign was launched in The Domain with Stewart declaring the start of the 101st season of rugby league in Australia.
Legal issues then saw Stewart suspended from the opening four rounds of the 2009 NRL season. Without Stewart at fullback, | 6,124,853 |
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Manly opened their premiership defence with four straight losses. The rot stopped when Stewart returned in Round 5 against the Tigers at Brookvale, scoring 3 tries as Manly won 23-10. He scored another two at Brookvale the next week against South Sydney before a knee injury forced him to miss the next 19 games. He made his return in Round 25 against Cronulla.
In 2011, Stewart won his second premiership as Manly defeated New Zealand 24-10 in the NRL grand final with Stewart scoring a try in the match. In 2013, Manly made the grand final again and Stewart played at fullback in their 26-18 defeat to the Sydney Roosters.
Recurring injuries forced Stewart to retire in the pre-season of 2017, finishing | 6,124,854 |
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his career as the 6th highest try scorer in NRL history and sea eagles legend.
## Suspensions.
Stewart was charged with sexual assault on 10 March 2009. The NRL said it was "making no judgement" and announced it would suspend the 2009 commercial which featured Stewart until further information became available. Despite the Manly board's decision to select Stewart for round one of the 2009 season, the NRL on 11 March suspended Stewart for the first four rounds for drunkenness, reportedly stating that "its decision to stop Stewart playing was not intended to reflect any judgment regarding the police investigation into the alleged assault."
## Career highlights.
- "Junior Club:" Wests (Wollongong)
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"First Grade Debut:" Manly v Parramatta Eels at Parramatta Stadium, 6 July 2003 (Rd 17) (Parra 27 d Manly 16)
- "State of Origin Debut:NSW vs Queensland at Telstra Stadium, 13 June 2007 (Qld 10 d NSW 6 – 1 try)
- "Test Debut:" Australia vs New Zealand at Westpac Stadium (Wellington, NZ), 21 October 2007 (Aus 58 d NZ 0 – 1 try). This would be Stewart's only test appearance, though he was selected to Australia's 2008 World Cup and 2011 Four Nations squads before withdrawing due to injury.
- "First Grade Record (2003–2016):" 223 National Rugby League games, scoring 163 tries for a career strike rate of 73.09%.
- "First Try:" Manly vs New Zealand Warriors at Ericsson Stadium (Auckland, NZ), | 6,124,856 |
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16 May 2004 (Rd 10) (Manly 42 d NZ 20)
- "Last Try:" Manly vs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at Brookvale Oval, 21 May 2016 (Rd 3) (Manly 22 d Cronulla 12)
- "Top Try Scorer for the 2008 NRL Season". Stewart missed three games due to Origin duty but still finished atop the try scoring list with 19 tries from 21 games. He would score another 3 tries in the Finals series to equal the record for most tries in a season by a fullback (22) set by Brett Mullins of the Canberra Raiders in 1994.
- In round 2 of the 2011 NRL season, Brett Stewart captained the Manly Sea Eagles for the first time.
# Personal life.
Stewart is the younger brother of former Manly Sea Eagles and now retired player Glenn Stewart. | 6,124,857 |
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He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 14 and is active in promoting diabetes awareness in children and how people who have it can still lead an active life.
Following his injury forced retirement from playing in 2016 (though he is still a contracted Manly player in 2017), Stewart divides his time between his home in Sydney and the Toko Japanese restaurant (of which he is a part owner) in Melbourne.
# Legal Investigation.
He was accused of assaulting a 17-year-old girl following the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles' season launch on 6 March 2009. Stewart denied the allegation and was granted bail to appear in Manly Local Court on 7 April.
Stewart was charged with sexual assault on 10 March | 6,124,858 |
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2009. On 7 April 2009, Stewart entered a plea of not guilty to the charges at Manly Local Court and the matter was adjourned until 26 May, on which date Stewart's case was again mentioned in court, although Stewart was not present. The case was further adjourned to 23 June as his lawyer stated that he was still waiting on documents.
When the court reconvened on 23 June 2009, his lawyers requested access to further documents, including psychiatric evaluations, and the matter was adjourned until September. The court met once again on 28 September, and there they found that Stewart had a case to answer. As a result, he was ordered to attend a committal hearing in February 2010.
The committal | 6,124,859 |
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hearing commenced on 4 February 2010, at Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court. Stewart was represented by Clive Steirn, with Deputy Chief Magistrate Paul Cloran presiding. He was accompanied by a number of supporters, including his girlfriend Jamie Baker, family members, and Manly coach Des Hasler. His charges are sexual intercourse without consent, involving digital penetration, and assault with an act of indecency.
Stewart continued to strongly deny the allegations, with the hearing temporarily adjourned for one hour while Cloran read evidential documentation. The tendered documentation included medical evidence, psychiatric reports, and statements from the alleged victim and her family. The | 6,124,860 |
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alleged victim's former psychiatrist gave evidence for the hearing, these details were suppressed by Cloran.
The hearing was adjourned until 22 March 2010, in order for the alleged victim's father to give evidence, as he was overseas.
## Acquittal.
On 22 March 2010, Deputy Chief Magistrate Paul Cloran determined that there was enough evidence for the case to proceed to trial. His trial commenced on Monday 13 September 2010 and concluded on 29 September 2010 with a jury who deliberated for 50 minutes to return a verdict of not guilty.
At the opening and closing of his trial, jurors were told by the judge that Stewart deserves the presumption of innocence despite the high number of sexual | 6,124,861 |
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ch 2010, Deputy Chief Magistrate Paul Cloran determined that there was enough evidence for the case to proceed to trial. His trial commenced on Monday 13 September 2010 and concluded on 29 September 2010 with a jury who deliberated for 50 minutes to return a verdict of not guilty.
At the opening and closing of his trial, jurors were told by the judge that Stewart deserves the presumption of innocence despite the high number of sexual assault cases involving high-profile players that have received media attention in Australia in recent years.
# External links.
- NRL Profile
- Brett Stewart Official Profile
- Brief Analysis of Culture of Criminal Sexuality by NRL Players (Sydney Anglican) | 6,124,862 |
3527834 | Untouched (Angel) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Untouched%20(Angel) | Untouched (Angel)
Untouched (Angel)
"Untouched" is episode 4 of season 2 in the television show "Angel", originally broadcast on the WB network. In this episode, a vision from Cordelia leads Angel to Bethany, a runaway teen who possesses barely controlled telekinetic powers. Unbeknownst to Angel, Lilah has brought Bethany to Los Angeles, hoping to groom her into being an assassin for Wolfram & Hart. Lilah attempts to provoke violent episodes in Bethany in order for Wolfram and Hart to gain control of the teen. First she has her cornered in an alley by potential rapists hired by Wolfram and Hart, and then she has her sexually abusive father appear and try to take Bethany back home. Meanwhile, Darla continues to | 6,124,863 |
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plague Angel's dreams and Angel finds himself sleeping longer and longer hours.
# Plot.
Lilah sneaks into Lindsey's office to rifle through his papers, but Darla is there. Darla reveals she has been using a drug called Calynthia powder to keep Angel asleep while she manipulates his dreams. Angel wakes to find Cordelia and Wesley bickering about whether they should offer to pay Gunn. Angel and Wesley begin to discuss Angel's sleeping habits, but Cordelia suddenly gets a vision that sends Angel out to save a young girl from two potential rapists. As two men are about to attack the girl, she telekinetically slides a dumpster across the alleyway and smashes the men against a wall.
At the crime | 6,124,864 |
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scene, Angel pretends to be a detective in order to get information about the crime from an officer. He wanders inside an old building and finds the young girl from the alley. Scared, she sends a rebar through Angel's chest, although upon realizing that she didn't kill him, she seems a little less afraid. The girl returns to the apartment she's staying at, revealing her roommate to be Lilah. Gunn arrives to offer his help and Angel sends him out to find information on the men Bethany hurt.
As Bethany drifts to sleep, she dreams of her abusive childhood and unintentionally sends a bedside lamp flying into Lilah, who was watching her fitful sleep. Terrified, Bethany flees from the apartment, | 6,124,865 |
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throwing on a jacket. Bethany seeks Angel's help and they discuss her lack of control over her telekinetic powers. Holland stresses that if Lilah's work with Bethany is unsuccessful it could damage their other projects. Wesley deduces that Bethany has been sexually abused; when he pointedly mentions her father she loses control, sending both him and Angel flying through the air.
That night, Bethany finds Angel in his bed and she offers herself to him, as the abuse she has suffered has led her to believe that she is just an object for use. He declines, and after they talk, he sends her back to her own bed. After Angel helps Bethany work to control her power, he meets Gunn at one of the potential | 6,124,866 |
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rapists' apartment. He brings up the payment idea and Gunn agrees, meaning that Gunn is now officially part of Angel Investigations. They find evidence that someone paid for the attack on Bethany.
Cordelia talks to Bethany over lattes until she is kidnapped by Wolfram & Hart's men. Angel and Gunn go after the men and Angel is able to get Bethany back from them. At the hotel, Bethany's father is used as a weapon to set her off and, as her control breaks, she causes serious structural damage to the building and lifting her father off his feet as she begins to telekinetically damage his body. Angel is able to break through to her, however and Bethany reveals that she has gained control over her | 6,124,867 |
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powers by telling her father "Goodbye" before hurling him out of the window and allowing him to fall until she stops his descent five feet from the ground, letting him land unharmed.
Her independence regained and her self-confidence increasing, Bethany calmly confronts Lilah and packs up her things, striking out on her own. Lilah and Angel speak on the doorstep as Lilah reminds him that he is not invited in. In a last-ditch effort to stop Bethany from trusting Angel, Lilah reveals that Angel is a vampire – to which an unfazed Bethany merely replies; "weird." As Bethany walks away, Angel says to Lilah, "It looks like you're going to have to find someone else's brain to play with," to which Lilah | 6,124,868 |
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replies, "Yeah, we have someone in mind." Angel tells Lilah "Goodnight," and, while he's walking away, Lilah snidely mutters "Sweet dreams."
# Production details.
The shot in which Bethany telekinetically explodes every window in the hotel was done using special effects, says production designer Stuart Blatt. The "Angel" production department built a set matching the superficial layout of the outside of the hotel, and filmed a window of the set exploding. The visual effects designer took that image and tiled it over the intact windows: "Through the magic of digital medium." Blatt says, "[we] created a whole wall of the hotel exploding."
# Continuity.
- Cordelia refers to the Buffy episode | 6,124,869 |
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"Lovers Walk" when she was impaled by a piece of steel rebar.
- This episode marks Gunn's official, paid association with Angel Investigations, and introduces his signature weapon — a large axe fashioned for him by some of his street crew from a hub cap and an axle — which would remain with him until it is destroyed in season four.
- Lilah's response to Angel's remark about playing with someone else's brain ("Yeah, we have someone in mind') is a reference to the resurrection of Darla, which is intended to emotionally devastate Angel, as well as to the upcoming 3rd season episode "That Vision Thing" wherein Wolfram & Hart do as much to Cordelia.
# Cultural references.
- Angel references a | 6,124,870 |
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Angel Investigations, and introduces his signature weapon — a large axe fashioned for him by some of his street crew from a hub cap and an axle — which would remain with him until it is destroyed in season four.
- Lilah's response to Angel's remark about playing with someone else's brain ("Yeah, we have someone in mind') is a reference to the resurrection of Darla, which is intended to emotionally devastate Angel, as well as to the upcoming 3rd season episode "That Vision Thing" wherein Wolfram & Hart do as much to Cordelia.
# Cultural references.
- Angel references a famous line from "The Incredible Hulk" TV series when he says (at 29:23 of the DVD) "You wouldn't like me when I'm happy". | 6,124,871 |
3527874 | Glen Edgar Edgerton | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Glen%20Edgar%20Edgerton | Glen Edgar Edgerton
Glen Edgar Edgerton
Glen Edgar Edgerton (April 17, 1887 – April 9, 1976) was a United States Army officer, who served as the Governor of the Panama Canal Zone from 1940 to 1944.
# Biography.
He was born on April 17, 1887, to Alice and John Edgar Edgerton. He graduated from Kansas State College in 1904 and from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1908, where he was first in his class. He was chief engineer of the Alaska Road Commission from 1910 to 1915 and the Edgerton Highway in Alaska is named after him. He also went to the military Engineering Academy.
He served as Panama Canal maintenance engineer from 1936 to 1940. He was Governor of the Panama Canal Zone from 1940 to | 6,124,872 |
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Army officer, who served as the Governor of the Panama Canal Zone from 1940 to 1944.
# Biography.
He was born on April 17, 1887, to Alice and John Edgar Edgerton. He graduated from Kansas State College in 1904 and from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1908, where he was first in his class. He was chief engineer of the Alaska Road Commission from 1910 to 1915 and the Edgerton Highway in Alaska is named after him. He also went to the military Engineering Academy.
He served as Panama Canal maintenance engineer from 1936 to 1940. He was Governor of the Panama Canal Zone from 1940 to 1944. He retired from the army in 1949 and died on April 9, 1976 at Bethesda Naval Hospital. | 6,124,873 |
3527885 | Carro di Tespi | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carro%20di%20Tespi | Carro di Tespi
Carro di Tespi
The Carro di Tespi lirico was a travelling Italian theatrical company that was formerly supported by the Fascist regime. It was started in 1930 to bring opera to the masses. Three companies of Carro di Tespi drammatico, started in 1929 for non-operatic stage works, also existed.
The Carro di Tespi lirico brought opera to many Italian cities that did not have regular opera seasons, as well as some that did. It normally toured in July, August and September to about forty locations with two or three operas. Troupes occasionally would perform directly from the back of their traveling trucks or wagons. They also performed throughout Europe.
The staging of La Bohème, on an open-air | 6,124,874 |
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taging of La Bohème, on an open-air stage in front of the Villa Puccini in the summer of 1930 marked the inauguration of the modern Carro di Tespi. The company returned to Torre del Lago in 1931 with Madama Butterfly and La Bohème. During the remainder of the '30's, only one season was presented, in 1937, featuring last century's arguably most famous Puccinian heroine, Licia Albanese.
Many well known names in Italian theater and opera got there start in the Carro di Tespi. In modern-day Italy the "Teatro Popolare Itinerante" is a newer edition of this as is the annual Puccini Festival.
# See also.
- Commedia dell'arte
# References.
- Magda Olivero Bio
- Answers.com
- Landofpuccini.com | 6,124,875 |
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Herbert Hill (labor director)
Herbert Hill (January 24, 1924 – August 15, 2004) was the labor director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for decades and was a frequent contributor to "New Politics" as well as the author of several books. He was later Evjue-Bascom Professor of Afro-American Studies and Industrial Relations at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and eventually emeritus professor. He played a significant role in the civil rights movement in pressuring labor unions to desegregate and to seriously implement measures that would integrate African Americans in the labor market. He was also famous for his belief that American trade unions had downplayed | 6,124,876 |
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the history of racism that tarred their reputations, before and after the Jim Crow era.
# Early years.
Herbert Hill was born into a Jewish family on January 24, 1924, in Brooklyn, New York. He was educated in the public school system.
Hill earned a B.A. from New York University in 1945 and attended the New School for Social Research from 1946 until 1948 where he studied under the distinguished political theorist, Hannah Arendt.
# Activism.
During the 1940s, Hill was a member of the Socialist Workers Party. Hill (although white) was appointed Labor Director of the NAACP in 1951 where he worked until 1977 when he departed for a professorship at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He was | 6,124,877 |
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highly critical of the practice of nepotism in many unions whereby relatives of members were hired. Hill criticized labour relations practices in numerous industries including the film industry as well as the progress of the Kennedy Administration on issues of racial equality in the workplace. Among the many unions he criticized for their record on racial equality were the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, the United Auto Workers, the United Federation of Teachers and the United Steelworkers of America as well as the AFL-CIO federation itself. Hill particularly objected to the AFL-CIO position that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 should not interfere with existing seniority | 6,124,878 |
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systems. He was also a strong supporter of affirmative action. According to a "New Politics" article by Stephen Steinberg, Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall once described Hill as "the best barbershop lawyer in the United States".
He also organized pickets to raise awareness of racial discrimination in the construction industry. His conduct was so controversial that some unions threatened to withhold funding of the NAACP unless Hill was fired, but the NAACP leadership under Roy Wilkins supported Hill. Hill published over one hundred articles in journals, anthologies and newspapers and was also known for polemics against labor historian Herbert Gutman as well as debates in New Politics | 6,124,879 |
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(magazine) with union leader Al Shanker and Nelson Lichtenstein, an academic and biographer of Walter Reuther. Hill was especially sharp against Lichtenstein's support for the allegedly racist Reuther and the UAW's activities to betray the civil rights movement. He also served as a consultant for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the United Nations.
## ILGWU Campaign.
One of the most important campaigns led by Hill was his campaign against the discriminatory practices of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU). Despite the fact that the ILGWU had cooperated with the NAACP with respect to desegregation of union locals in the South, as late as the early 1960s, | 6,124,880 |
3527801 | Herbert Hill (labor director) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Herbert%20Hill%20(labor%20director) | Herbert Hill (labor director)
there were still no African-American nor Puerto Rican officers or executive board members in the ILGWU in its New York City base. The ILGWU was of particular importance because of its major role in the Liberal Party of New York. Hill played a key role in taking on a complaint against Local 10 of the ILGWU of an African American cutter, Ernest Holmes, who had been repeatedly prevented from joining the cutters' union, thereby receiving lower wages and denied the health and welfare benefits associated with union membership. Hill alleged that the ILGWU restricted African American and Puerto Rican workers to low paying jobs. In 1962, the New York State Commission for Human Rights found that Local | 6,124,881 |
3527801 | Herbert Hill (labor director) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Herbert%20Hill%20(labor%20director) | Herbert Hill (labor director)
10 had violated the state antidiscrimination law. The ILGWU launched a public relations campaign alleging partisanship on the part of the Republican appointed Commission in response and did little to solve the problem. Writing in "New Politics", a leading ILGWU official, Gus Taylor, attempted to show that there were African Americans and Puerto Ricans in the union. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. held Congressional hearings in the House Committee on Education and Labor on the ILGWU practices in 1962. Hill testified at the hearings, criticizing David Dubinsky for his governance of the ILGWU. Even though Hill was Jewish, allegations of anti-semitism were made with respect to the NAACP critique of the | 6,124,882 |
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ILGWU. Changes to the ILGWU only came about slowly, especially after the retirement of Dubinsky in 1966.
# Alleged FBI informant.
Research published in "Labor History" by historian Christopher Phelps holds that Hill was an informer for the Federal Bureau of Investigation on socialists he knew in the 1940s. Documents between high-level FBI officials referred to a male subject with a short redacted surname in New York who was an "SWP member during the period 1943-1949," the period in which Hill belonged to the Socialist Workers Party, and who in 1962 was "currently employed by the NAACP as a labor relations official," when there was no other labor official at the NAACP. The FBI documents state | 6,124,883 |
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that the subject was "contacted on several occasions by New York Agents and has been cooperative" and furnished "information on individuals that were in the SWP during the time he was a member." Other prominent NAACP officials, Phelps states, including Thurgood Marshall, Walter White, and Roy Wilkins are known to have cooperated with the FBI in its actions against the Civil Rights Congress and Communist Party.
However, the allegations against Hill have been seriously disputed by many academics.
# Death.
Hill died on August 21, 2004 after a long illness. His death was announced by the University of Wisconsin. It was at the University of Wisconsin where Hill was an emeritus professor of Afro-American | 6,124,884 |
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studies.
Hill was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Lydon, in 2001.
# Works.
- "Anger and Beyond: The Negro Writer in the United States". Ed. Herbert Hill. New York: Harper & Row, 1966.
- "The AFL-CIO and the black worker : Twenty five years after the merger". Alexandria, Virginia: National Association of Human Rights Workers, 1982.
- "Black Labor and the American Legal System: Race, Work, and the Law". Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1985 ed.
- "Race in America : The struggle for equality". Eds. Herbert Hill & James E. Jones Jr. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1993.
# References.
- Stephen Steinberg, "Herbert Hill Remembered", "New Politics" #38 Vol X No. 2 (Winter | 6,124,885 |
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sin Press, 1993.
# References.
- Stephen Steinberg, "Herbert Hill Remembered", "New Politics" #38 Vol X No. 2 (Winter 2005), 113-15.
- Michael Meyers, "Tribute to Herbert Hill", "New Politics" #38 Vol X No. 2 (Winter 2005), 116-17.
- Gilbert Jonas, "Herbert Hill and the ILGWU", "New Politics" #38 Vol X No. 2 (Winter 2005), 118-23.
- Steven Greenhouse, "Herbert Hill, a Voice Against Discrimination, Dies at 80," New York Times, August 21, 2004
# Citations.
Sources used: New York Times obituary, University of Wisconsin Faculty Document 1824 and articles by and about Herbert Hill in New Politics (magazine) including memorial articles by Stephen Steinberg, Michael Meyers and Gilbert Jonas. | 6,124,886 |
3527891 | Eduard van Beinum | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eduard%20van%20Beinum | Eduard van Beinum
Eduard van Beinum
Eduard van Beinum (; 3 September 1901 – 13 April 1959, Amsterdam) was a Dutch conductor.
# Biography.
Van Beinum was born in Arnhem, Netherlands, where he received his first violin and piano lessons at an early age. He joined the Arnhem Orchestra as a violinist in 1918. His grandfather was conductor of a military band. His father played the double bass in the local symphony orchestra, the Arnhemse Orkest (later Het Gelders Orkest). His brother Co van Beinum was a violinist, and the two brothers performed as a violin-piano duo in concerts. As a student at the Amsterdam Conservatoire, he gained conducting experience with several concerts by amateur ensembles in Schiedam and | 6,124,887 |
3527891 | Eduard van Beinum | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eduard%20van%20Beinum | Eduard van Beinum
Zutphen. He also conducted concerts by the choir of the church of St. Nicholas in Amsterdam.
## Concertgebouw Orchestra.
Van Beinum was the conductor of the Haarlem Orchestral Society from 1927 to 1931. He first conducted the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam, in 1929. He became second conductor of the orchestra in 1931, under the supervision of Willem Mengelberg. In 1938 he was named co-principal conductor, alongside Mengelberg. After World War II, Mengelberg was dismissed as principal conductor because of controversy over his (still-disputed) behavior and attitude towards the Nazi occupiers in the Netherlands. According to Kees Wisse, van Beinum "detested the Nazis and kept himself as aloof | 6,124,888 |
3527891 | Eduard van Beinum | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eduard%20van%20Beinum | Eduard van Beinum
as he could." Van Beinum did receive a reprimand after the post-war de-Nazification activities, but this was not so severe as to keep him from his post with the Concertgebouw. Van Beinum remained as sole principal conductor of the orchestra after the war.
In 1947 he took over the leadership of the London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO), but left after two successful seasons. According to Michael Kennedy in his biography of Sir Adrian Boult, van Beinum was "not well", which led the LPO to seek Boult as a successor to him. In general, van Beinum suffered from health problems, including a heart condition, which left him unable to conduct for much of the 1950–1951 season of the Concertgebouw Orchestra.
Van | 6,124,889 |
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Beinum made his US guest-conducting debut in 1954, with the Philadelphia Orchestra. He took the Concertgebouw Orchestra on its first U.S. tour later in 1954. In 1956, the year of van Beinum's 25th anniversary with the Concertgebouw Orchestra, he was invested as a Grand Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau, and also received an honorary doctorate from the University of Amsterdam. Outside of the Netherlands, he also served as music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic from 1956 to 1959.
Van Beinum suffered a fatal heart attack on 13 April 1959, on the Concertgebouw podium while rehearsing the orchestra for a performance of Johannes Brahms' Symphony No. 1. He was buried in Garderen, in the | 6,124,890 |
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59.
Van Beinum suffered a fatal heart attack on 13 April 1959, on the Concertgebouw podium while rehearsing the orchestra for a performance of Johannes Brahms' Symphony No. 1. He was buried in Garderen, in the Veluwe region, where he maintained a residence. After his death, the Eduard van Beinum Foundation was established in 1960.
Van Beinum was married to Sepha Jansen, a violinist with the Concertgebouw Orchestra. In 2000, their son, Bart van Beinum, published a book about his father, "Eduard van Beinum, over zijn leven en werk". Van Beinum's recordings with the Concertgebouw Orchestra are available on the Philips and Decca labels.
# External links.
- Biography of Beinum and discography | 6,124,891 |
3527863 | Guise Will Be Guise | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guise%20Will%20Be%20Guise | Guise Will Be Guise
Guise Will Be Guise
"Guise Will Be Guise" is episode 6 of season 2 in the television show "Angel". Written by Jane Espenson and directed by Krishna Rao, it was originally broadcast on November 7, 2000 on the WB network. In "Guise Will Be Guise", Angel seeks out the guidance of a swami, while Wesley is forced to impersonate Angel when a powerful businessman demands that Angel guard his daughter Virginia. However, the swami is an impostor trying to keep Angel away from Los Angeles so that one of Virginia's father's competitors can capture her. He wants to do this so she can't be ritually sacrificed, which would give her father great power.
# Plot.
Angel tries to hunt down Darla at Wolfram & | 6,124,892 |
3527863 | Guise Will Be Guise | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guise%20Will%20Be%20Guise | Guise Will Be Guise
Hart, but Cordelia and Wesley stop him. Angel consults the demon Host at the karaoke bar Caritas, who refers him to Swami T'ish Magev for help. Cordelia and Wesley hold down the office while Angel is away, both glad that he is seeking help to calm his obsession with Darla.
At the office, a thug holds Cordelia at gunpoint, demanding to see Angel, and Wesley is forced to pose as their vampire boss in order to save her. Magnus Bryce, a shrewd and rich businessman, is in need of Angel's services to protect his daughter from assassins from a rival corporation fronted by Paul Lanier. He offers Wesley blood that he forces down, to keep from ruining his cover. Wesley meets Mr. Bryce's daughter, Virginia, | 6,124,893 |
3527863 | Guise Will Be Guise | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guise%20Will%20Be%20Guise | Guise Will Be Guise
and then the two go shopping. Virginia and Wesley talk about how she wants freedom from the prison her father's created for her, then the two kiss. Virginia initially stops, believing Angel's curse is an obstacle, but Wesley claims it is more of a 'recommendation' than anything else — and the two have sex.
Meanwhile, at a quiet cabin, Angel talks with the normal-looking Swami about his choice of clothing, style of car, and brand of hair gel. The Swami advises Angel to find a blond woman and break her heart, so he will feel better about his situation with Darla. Later, the Swami talks to Paul Lanier over the phone, revealing that he's an imposter (one of the bartenders at Caritas overheard Angel | 6,124,894 |
3527863 | Guise Will Be Guise | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guise%20Will%20Be%20Guise | Guise Will Be Guise
and the Host's conversation and tipped Lanier off about Angel's destination). Through their conversation, in which they both believe Angel is with them, they deduce that Wesley is not Angel. Lanier informs Bryce that there is a fake protecting Virginia - a bodyguard who is able to have sex with his virgin daughter.
Gunn sets off to find Angel, but when he arrives at the cabin the fake swami knocks him out. Angel witnesses this, and uses a fishing pole to pull the man out of the sun and into his grasp. Cordelia arrives at the Bryce home, but before she can rescue Wesley, Virginia finds out that he's not really Angel. In order to get a significant amount of power from a demon, Bryce plans to | 6,124,895 |
3527863 | Guise Will Be Guise | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guise%20Will%20Be%20Guise | Guise Will Be Guise
sacrifice his daughter as the demon will grant immense power to anyone who sacrifices a virgin on their 50th birthday (hence why Bryce chose Angel to be her bodyguard, as the curse would have prevented the two from having sex). Angel and Wesley conclude that Lanier was trying to prevent the sacrifice so that Bryce wouldn't get the power. Bryce starts the sacrificial ritual, but Angel and crew interrupt. The demon appears, but won't take Virginia as a sacrifice because she is not a virgin. Furious about her father's actions, Virginia punches him and disassociates herself from him, revealing that she hasn't been a virgin since she was sixteen. After reading an article in a magazine, both Cordelia | 6,124,896 |
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and Angel are jealous that Wesley is getting so much publicity as Virginia's bodyguard.
# Production.
Alexis Denisof enjoyed playing Angel in this episode, although when the BBC asked him what the props team used for the fake blood he had to drink, he was unsure. "I should find out," he says. "I haven’t been feeling well ever since."
## Acting.
While Cordelia is looking through the criminal database, series producer Kelly A. Manners can be seen on a photo under the name Irwin Oliver.
## Writing.
In an essay comparing the character of Angel to "melancholy loner" Lord Byron, Amy-Chinn points out that Angel's obsession with his appearance - a running joke in the series - is overtly mocked | 6,124,897 |
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liver.
## Writing.
In an essay comparing the character of Angel to "melancholy loner" Lord Byron, Amy-Chinn points out that Angel's obsession with his appearance - a running joke in the series - is overtly mocked in this episode, when the swami asks Angel why he dresses in black and drives a black convertible, despite
the LA heat and his vampire sensitivity to sunlight.
## Arc significance.
- This marks the start of Wesley becoming a more fully developed, independent demon fighter in his own right, rather than simply providing the team with information and getting in the way of his allies.
- This episode marks the first appearance of Virginia Bryce, who appears in three other episodes. | 6,124,898 |
3527858 | Lev Zhurbin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lev%20Zhurbin | Lev Zhurbin
Lev Zhurbin
Lev Zhurbin (born August 18, 1978 in Moscow, Russia) is a composer and violist.
# Biography.
Lev Zhurbin immigrated to the United States in the year 1990. He is often credited simply as "Ljova", the diminutive of his formal name. He is the son of the composer Alexander Zhurbin and the poet/lyricist/writer Irena Ginzburg.
He is the author of over 70 original compositions for classical, jazz, and folk music ensembles. He has also contributed musical scores to numerous documentaries, features, shorts and animated films.
Zhurbin received commissions from the Louisville Orchestra, the City of London Sinfonia, a string quartet for Brooklyn Rider and a commission for Yo-Yo Ma and the | 6,124,899 |
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