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3527858 | Lev Zhurbin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lev%20Zhurbin | Lev Zhurbin
Silk Road Project; arrangements for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Brooklyn Philharmonic, tenor Javier Camarena, conductor Alondra de la Parra, the Mexican songwriter Natalia Lafourcade, composer/guitarist Gustavo Santaolalla, The Knights , and collaborations with choreographers Aszure Barton, Damian Woetzel, Christopher Wheeldon, Katarzyna Skarpetowska (with Parsons Dance Company), and Eduardo Vilaro (with Ballet Hispanico). He is presently on the faculty of the Atelier program at Princeton University
Ljova released his debut solo CD, , in July 2006 on his own label, Kapustnik Records. "Mnemosyne", the debut album of his ensemble, Ljova and the Kontraband, featured Frank London, William Schimmel | 6,124,900 |
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and other special guests . His third album, "Lost in Kino", focuses on his film music, featuring Ljova's cues from collaborations with films by Francis Ford Coppola, James Marsh, Robin Hessman, Josef Astor, Lev Polyakov, Roman Khrushch, Sean Gannet and Basia Winograd.
In 2012, Ljova released his fourth album, "Melting River", featuring music created for a dance piece by choreographer Aszure Barton. It was initially released as a download-exclusive on Bandcamp, but has since been issued on limited edition vinyl with bonus tracks.
2014 saw the release of "No Refund on Flowers", the second album by Ljova and the Kontraband, crowdfunded through a 34-second campaign on Kickstarter.
2015 and 2016 | 6,124,901 |
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saw the releases of soundtrack albums to Ljova's scores for "Finding Babel" and "Datuna: Portrait of America". 2017 saw the release of "Footwork", dedicated to Ljova's collaborations with Parsons Dance Company and Ballet Hispanico
Ljova is married to Inna Barmash, an attorney and musician.
# Selected Compositions.
Orchestral and Soloists
- 2019 "Cellostatus"
- 2016 "Current"
- 2016 "Elegy"
- 2015 "Throw The Book"
Vocal Chamber Music
- 2013 "The First Rite"
- 2010 "Niña Dance"
- 2005 "By the Campfire"
Instrumental Chamber Music
- 2018 Meditation on Kol Nidrei
- 2017 Clarinet Quintet: "The Refugee"
- 2016 "Rockaway Baby"
- 2015 "An Appalachian Wind"
- 2014 "Gi-gue-ly"
- 2013 | 6,124,902 |
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"Lullaby & Memory"
- 2013 "Click"
- 2012 String Quartet: "Culai"
- 2011 "Everywhere is Falling Everywhere"
- 2005-2008 "The Vjola Suite"
- 2000 "Sicilienne"
Music for Solo Instruments
- 2012 "Greenway" (for violin)
- 2011 "Sirota" (for piano and cantorial recording)
Music for Dance
- 2017 "Do You Like Me Now?"
- 2016 "Atlas Kid" (co-composed with Mikael Karlsson)
- 2015 "Almah"
- 2014 "Emin"
- 2013 "Hogar"
- 2013 "Budget Bulgar (Memphis Hora)"
- 2012 "Awáa" (co-composed with Curtis Macdonald)
- 2009 "Tales of Offenbach"
- 2009 "Busk"
- 2004 "White"
# Filmography.
Feature Film Scores
- 2009 "Black Lamb"
- 2006 "Mother"
- 2003 "Daddy"
- 1999 "Serpent's Breath"
Documentary | 6,124,903 |
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Film Scores
- 2019 "Big Lies"
- 2015 "Finding Babel"
- 2015 "Datuna: Portrait of America"
- 2011 "Lost Bohemia"
- 2010 "My Perestroika"
- 2009 "Alienadas"
- 2007 "Three Soldiers"
- 2005 "The Team"
Short Film Scores
- 2017 "Do You Like Me Now?"
- 2016 "How You Look At It"
- 2015 "Grace"
- 2014 "America 1979"
- 2014 "6-Minute Mom"
- 2013 "Penny Dreadful"
- 2012 "The Visitors"
- 2012 "For The Love of Nothing"
- 2011 "Fantastic Plastic"
- 2010 "Dottie's Thanksgiving Pickle"
- 2009 "American Hero"
- 2009 "Spleen"
- 2009 "The Heart of Battle"
- 2009 "The One That I Want"
- 2008 "Only Love"
- 2008 "Cupcake"
- 2008 "New People in Six Days"
- 2007 "Transience"
- 2007 "Dear | 6,124,904 |
3527858 | Lev Zhurbin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lev%20Zhurbin | Lev Zhurbin
Lemon Lima"
- 2005 "Dinner at Marvin's"
- 2003 "The Playground"
- 2003 "Red Wagon"
- 2003 "Gardening Tips for Housewives"
# Discography.
- Vjola: World on Four Strings, 2006 Kapustnik Records
- "Mnemosyne", featuring Frank London and William Schimmel
- "Lost in Kino", (film music)
- "Melting River" 2012
- "No Refund on Flowers" 2014
- "Finding Babel" 2015
- "Datuna: Portrait of America" 2016
- "Footwork" 2017
# References.
## Sources.
- Ljova Catalogue of Works
- Ljova Discography
# External links.
- Ljova's Official Website
- Ljova and the Kontraband, Ljova's performing ensemble.
- Ljova and the Kontraband on NPR Tiny Desk Concert
- Ljova's releases on Bandcamp
- Ljova's | 6,124,905 |
3527858 | Lev Zhurbin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lev%20Zhurbin | Lev Zhurbin
Records
- "Mnemosyne", featuring Frank London and William Schimmel
- "Lost in Kino", (film music)
- "Melting River" 2012
- "No Refund on Flowers" 2014
- "Finding Babel" 2015
- "Datuna: Portrait of America" 2016
- "Footwork" 2017
# References.
## Sources.
- Ljova Catalogue of Works
- Ljova Discography
# External links.
- Ljova's Official Website
- Ljova and the Kontraband, Ljova's performing ensemble.
- Ljova and the Kontraband on NPR Tiny Desk Concert
- Ljova's releases on Bandcamp
- Ljova's releases on Soundcloud
- Review of Ljova's debut solo CD in New York Times
- Zhurbin on NPR
- Zhurbin on WFMU
- Inna Barmash, Ljova Zhurbin
- Interview with Lev "Ljova" Zhurbin | 6,124,906 |
3527901 | Walter Turnbull | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Walter%20Turnbull | Walter Turnbull
Walter Turnbull
Dr. Walter Turnbull (19 July 1944 in Greenville, Mississippi – 23 March 2007) was an African American musician and the founder of the Boys Choir of Harlem. Turnbull graduated from Tougaloo College where he studied classical music and vocal performance.
He moved to New York City in 1968, and in addition to continuing his education at the Manhattan School of Music started to perform as a tenor with the New York Philharmonic. He also began teaching music at a Harlem church upon his arrival in New York. This church group eventually turned into a popular city choir and then eventually the internationally renowned Boys Choir of Harlem.
In 1999, he was awarded the 5th Annual Heinz | 6,124,907 |
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of the Boys Choir of Harlem. Turnbull graduated from Tougaloo College where he studied classical music and vocal performance.
He moved to New York City in 1968, and in addition to continuing his education at the Manhattan School of Music started to perform as a tenor with the New York Philharmonic. He also began teaching music at a Harlem church upon his arrival in New York. This church group eventually turned into a popular city choir and then eventually the internationally renowned Boys Choir of Harlem.
In 1999, he was awarded the 5th Annual Heinz Award in the Arts and Humanities.
He died on March 23, 2007 in a New York City hospital. He had reportedly suffered a stroke months earlier. | 6,124,908 |
3527888 | Scott Aldred | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Scott%20Aldred | Scott Aldred
Scott Aldred
Scott Phillip Aldred (born June 12, 1968) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher and current minor league pitching coach.
# Early life.
Aldred was born in Flint, Michigan. He graduated in 1986 from Hill McCloy High School in Montrose, Michigan, a rural town just north of Flint.
# Playing career.
Aldred was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 16th round of the 1986 Major League Baseball Draft. In his first professional season, Aldred compiled an 8–7 record with a 3.57 ERA and 91 strikeouts in 110 innings with the Fayetteville Generals in 1987. Following this performance, he was seen as the best pitching prospect in the organization.
Aldred struck out 102 batters in innings | 6,124,909 |
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with the Lakeland Tigers in 1988. Aldred was 10–6 with 3.84 ERA and 97 strikeouts in 122 innings with the London Tigers in 1989 despite being sidelined in mid-season with a hand injury.
Aldred was promoted to the Major Leagues for the first time in September 1990 after compiling 6–15 mark and 4.90 ERA with the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens, ranking third in the International League in strikeouts (133 in 158 innings). He played for the Detroit Tigers through 1992.
After the 1992 season, Aldred was taken by the Colorado Rockies in the 1992 Major League Baseball expansion draft. He was selected off waivers by the Montreal Expos in April 1993. He experienced a sore arm, underwent Tommy John surgery, | 6,124,910 |
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missed all of 1994 season, and returned to the Tigers organization in 1995.
Aldred started on the home opener for the Tigers in 1996. He pitched for the Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1998–1999), and the Philadelphia Phillies (1999–2000). In 2001, Aldred pitched for the Double-A Norwich Navigators of the New York Yankees organization. In 2002, he pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers Triple-A affiliate, the Las Vegas 51s. In 2003, he pitched for the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs and Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox of the Boston Red Sox organization. After he was released during the 2003 season, he pitched for the Somerset Patriots of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball in | 6,124,911 |
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2003 and 2004 before retiring due to elbow trouble.
Aldred held the Major League record for most appearances in a single season without a decision (earning a win or being charged with a loss) with 48 until 2007 when it was broken by Trever Miller. He accomplished this feat in 1998 with the Devil Rays.
In between, Aldred played winter ball with the Águilas del Zulia, Cardenales de Lara and Leones del Caracas clubs of the Venezuelan League during four seasons spanning 1990–2003. He posted a 15–12 record and a 3.37 ERA in 46 pitching appearances (35 starts), striking out 114 batters while walking 91 in innings of work.
# Coaching career.
Aldred was the pitching coach of the New York Yankees | 6,124,912 |
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Miller. He accomplished this feat in 1998 with the Devil Rays.
In between, Aldred played winter ball with the Águilas del Zulia, Cardenales de Lara and Leones del Caracas clubs of the Venezuelan League during four seasons spanning 1990–2003. He posted a 15–12 record and a 3.37 ERA in 46 pitching appearances (35 starts), striking out 114 batters while walking 91 in innings of work.
# Coaching career.
Aldred was the pitching coach of the New York Yankees Double-A affiliate, the Trenton Thunder, in 2007 and 2008. Since 2009, he has been the pitching coach of the Yankees Triple-A affiliate, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders.
# External links.
- Scott Aldred at SABR (Baseball BioProject) | 6,124,913 |
3527906 | The Shroud of Rahmon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The%20Shroud%20of%20Rahmon | The Shroud of Rahmon
The Shroud of Rahmon
"The Shroud of Rahmon" is the eighth episode in the second season of the television show "Angel". Written by Jim Kouf and directed by David Grossman, it was originally broadcast on November 21, 2000 on the WB network. In this episode, Angel and Charles Gunn go undercover as part of a group of demonic thieves in order to foil the theft of a demonic burial shroud at a museum, unaware that the garment has supernatural mind-altering properties.
# Plot.
Two detectives interrogate Wesley about an attempted murder. Wesley tells them everything just went very wrong. Without revealing the vampire's name, Wesley explains disjointedly that Angel wasn't supposed to be there, that | 6,124,914 |
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Wesley would have stopped him if they'd "found out sooner".
Earlier, Wesley stops by the Hyperion and talks with Cordelia. He notices she's changed her hair, and she tells him she did it ten days ago. Cordelia and Wesley go to a movie premiere, while Angel and Gunn meet with Gunn's cousin, Lester, who asked for their help. Lester is supposed to be a driver for a demonic robbery but he wants nothing to do with it. A vampire Angel knows by reputation, Jay-Don, is being brought in to help. To Gunn's dismay, Angel takes charge of the case and tells Gunn he'll handle it by himself. Angel returns to the hotel and finds Kate in his room. She wants information on Darla and despite the cross she carries, | 6,124,915 |
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Angel is not threatened and warns her to back off before she is killed. Angel meets Jay-Don at the bus station and kills him, taking his place on the robbery. A demon named Menlow meets with Angel, who he thinks is Jay-Don, and takes him to the others. Another demon, Vyasa, and a human security guard, Bob, are already present, waiting for Lester. Gunn shows up in Lester's place. Angel is annoyed that Gunn didn't listen to him, but can't do anything about it without blowing their cover.
The robbery team runs over the plan, explaining that they'll be stealing the Shroud of Rahmon. Jay-don - now Angel - is there to get past sensors that detect changes in body heat. Angel, trying to get a chance | 6,124,916 |
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to talk privately with Gunn, picks a fight with him, but the others stop him before he can get outside.
Cordelia researches museums to find which one may be the location of the robbery, learning the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles temporarily contains the Shroud of Rahmon, intended to prevent the insanity-creating Rahmon from being resurrected. Instead, the shroud absorbed the power to make people around it insane. Meanwhile, the thieves break into the museum. Angel tries to keep Gunn outside, but they others insist he come in. They break into the vault holding the shroud, where the Shroud's presence begins to cause the group to act erratically. Wesley and Cordelia enter the building | 6,124,917 |
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and are immediately affected as well. The robbery group carries the consecrated box with the enclosed shroud on a path out of the building, becoming more violent towards each other. Vyasa kills Bob by ripping off his head. Wesley encounters Kate at the building and has trouble keeping focused on his mission to help Angel. Wesley finds Angel and tries to warn him about the shroud.
Kate finds Angel and the others and pulls a gun on them. Angel knocks her gun out of the way and bites her neck, and she falls to the ground, motionless. A police team arrives and finds Wesley leaning over Kate's body. The shroud box is carried to another building and the shroud's effect on the group leads them all | 6,124,918 |
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to fight over it, breaking the box open and grabbing the shroud. Gunn and Angel play tug of war with the shroud until Angel manages to come to his senses enough to convince Gunn to let go. After taking the shroud outside and dousing it in alcohol, Angel sets it aflame, stopping its effects.
In the interrogation room, the detectives are convinced that Wesley is the killer. As they're about to arrest him, Kate shows up and tells them to let him go. She remembers that Angel did bite her briefly, but it was actually a ruse to prevent her from being killed by the demons. Wesley and Cordelia think about what happened, and Wesley worries that Angel's bloodlust has been reawakened by the taste of human | 6,124,919 |
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nd dousing it in alcohol, Angel sets it aflame, stopping its effects.
In the interrogation room, the detectives are convinced that Wesley is the killer. As they're about to arrest him, Kate shows up and tells them to let him go. She remembers that Angel did bite her briefly, but it was actually a ruse to prevent her from being killed by the demons. Wesley and Cordelia think about what happened, and Wesley worries that Angel's bloodlust has been reawakened by the taste of human blood. Angel sits in his room, his thoughts focused on biting Kate.
# Reception.
This episode was nominated for "Best Special Makeup Effects in a Series" at the Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards. | 6,124,920 |
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Reunion (Angel)
"Reunion" is episode 10 of season 2 in the television show "Angel".
# Plot synopsis.
Angel tells his associates that Drusilla has returned and, working with Wolfram and Hart, has made Darla a vampire again. Wesley and Cordelia investigate the law firm's plans for Drusilla and Darla as Angel prepares to stake the two vampires. Angel tracks down Lindsay, who has been sheltering Drusilla and Darla. He attempts to stake the unconscious Darla, but Drusilla attacks him. Darla revives as Angel and Drusilla struggle; she escapes and Drusilla disappears.
At Wolfram and Hart, Holland and Lindsey are discussing the evening's planned party when Drusilla arrives to update them on recent | 6,124,921 |
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events. Darla appears and drags Drusilla off. As Angel races to the W&H offices, Cordelia has a vision which sends them elsewhere. The angry Darla and Drusilla quarrel; Drusilla reveals why Darla was resurrected, and Darla, after bloodsucking and killing a fresh victim, has her old personality restored. Darla and Drusilla go shopping.
Angel brusquely completes the mission from Cordelia's vision, then heads back toward Wolfram & Hart. Holland unleashes Darla and Drusilla on Los Angeles; they begin by raiding a clothing store for new wardrobes, killing two salespeople. Angel forces his way into Wolfram and Hart, demanding information. Lindsey refuses; Angel is arrested and taken into custody | 6,124,922 |
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by Kate. She releases him, hoping he can stop Darla and Drusilla's killing spree.
Holland hosts a wine tasting party for his colleagues in his home's wine cellar. As he makes a speech, Darla and Drusilla appear, intent on slaughter. Holland attempts to convince the two that he and his associates are their allies, to little effect. Angel finds a survivor at the clothing store and learns where Darla and Drusilla have gone. When he arrives at Holland's home, however, he refuses to stop Darla and Drusilla, instead locking the wine cellar to prevent the lawyers from escaping the vampires.
When Angel tells his associates what he has done, they object, fearing that Angel is descending into corruption | 6,124,923 |
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and "darkness." He fires them and leaves.
# Writing.
## Arc significance.
- Angel snaps and goes to extreme measures, letting Darla and Drusilla kill Holland Manners and many other employees of Wolfram & Hart (and, possibly, their spouses/dates for the occasion)
- Angel fires Wesley, Gunn and Cordelia, furthering his descent into darkness and despair.
## Continuity.
- Drusilla sings "Run and Catch" while standing over Darla's body, a song she says her mother used to sing to her in the Buffy episode "Lie to Me".
### Errors.
- Before Darla rises into a vampire, Angel removes a veil covering her face. During the fight with Drusilla the veil is back in place.
- While the veil is lifted, | 6,124,924 |
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l removes a veil covering her face. During the fight with Drusilla the veil is back in place.
- While the veil is lifted, the veins in Darla's neck are visibly pulsing, despite the fact she is supposed to be dead.
- When Cordelia has a vision causing Angel to perform a U-turn, skid marks are visible on the road from previous takes.
- During the same U-turn sequence as the car swerves, all other characters can be seen as their stunt doubles excluding Cordelia who appears as a mannequin.
# Reception.
The Futon Critic named it the 20th best episode of 2000, saying the episode had several jaw-dropping moments and that he "never wanted to see the next episode of a series more than this one." | 6,124,925 |
3527957 | Francis K. Newcomer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Francis%20K.%20Newcomer | Francis K. Newcomer
Francis K. Newcomer
Francis Kosier Newcomer (September 14, 1889 – August 16, 1967) was a decorated officer of the United States Army with the rank of Brigadier general. He is most noted for his service as a Governor of the Panama Canal Zone from 1948 to 1952.
# Biography.
Francis Kosier Newcomer was born on September 14, 1889 in Byron, Illinois as a son of Brigadier General Henry C. Newcomer and his wife Rebecca. He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point and graduated first in his class in June 1913. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on June 12, 1913.
His first assignment was with the 1st Engineer Battalion, which was stationed | 6,124,926 |
3527957 | Francis K. Newcomer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Francis%20K.%20Newcomer | Francis K. Newcomer
inois as a son of Brigadier General Henry C. Newcomer and his wife Rebecca. He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point and graduated first in his class in June 1913. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on June 12, 1913.
His first assignment was with the 1st Engineer Battalion, which was stationed at Washington Barracks. Within this capacity, he was appointed to the local United States Engineering School from which he graduated in 1916.
He served as Panama Canal maintenance engineer 1944-48. From 1948-52 he served as Governor of the Panama Canal Zone.
He died on August 16, 1967.
# External links.
- Panama Canal Authority biography | 6,124,927 |
3527900 | Darla (Angel episode) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Darla%20(Angel%20episode) | Darla (Angel episode)
Darla (Angel episode)
"Darla" is episode 7 of season 2 in the television show "Angel". Written and directed by Tim Minear, it was originally broadcast on November 14, 2000 on the WB television network. In this episode, Angel tries to rescue Darla from the clutches of Wolfram & Hart and Lindsey's affections, as she suffers guilt of her demonic past. Flashbacks show Darla as a syphilis-stricken prostitute being transformed into a vampire by the demonic Master, her retaliation when the Gypsies cursed Angelus with a soul, and the Boxer Rebellion in China. Many of the flashback scenes echo the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" episode "Fool for Love", which was originally broadcast earlier the same night.
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Plot.
Angel sits alone drawing pictures of Darla, when Wesley appears in the doorway and expresses his concern that Angel has become obsessed. Angel brushes him off. Meanwhile, Lindsey comes into a room to find Darla curled in a corner, bleeding, haunted by memories of her past.
In 1609, Virginia Colony, the human prostitute Darla lies in her deathbed, covered in sores from the syphilis that is killing her. She receives a visit from the Master, who takes her life and makes her a vampire.
Back in the present, Angel is trying to locate Darla, over the objections of the group, who suggest Wolfram and Hart may just be trying to keep him distracted. Gunn suggests that they probably have connections | 6,124,929 |
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to the place where she's staying, and Angel gives criteria for the kind of place she would want to live. They go off to check into it.
In 1760 Darla brings Angelus before the Master, bragging about her wonderful new creation. Angelus is less impressed, and his disrespect gets him beaten up. Nevertheless, Darla chooses Angelus over the Master, and goes with him. In 1880, while strolling the streets of London, Angelus, Darla, and Drusilla bump into a man named William, later known as Spike. In need of companionship, Drusilla makes him into a vampire.
The team at Angel investigations has found a likely location for Darla's new home, and Cordelia confirms it by playing a sob story for a clerk. | 6,124,930 |
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Angel starts to rush off, but Wesley stops him, saying that he and Gunn will look into the situation and they'll make any decisions later as a group. Angel starts to object until Cordelia points out that it's one in the afternoon, and the area doesn't have good sun cover. Meanwhile, Darla receives another visit from Lindsey. She is visibly upset, shaken by her memories and disturbed by the experience of having a soul and being human again. She expresses confusion about who she is now, then asks Lindsey why he hasn't kissed her - he obviously wants to. He said he didn't know what she wanted, and she asks why he should care; she never considered anyone else.
In 1898 Darla threatens a Gypsy, wanting | 6,124,931 |
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him to revoke the curse on Angelus in exchange for not killing his family. Unfortunately before he can answer Spike emerges from the caravan, having already slaughtered his wife and daughter. Frustrated, Darla snaps the man's neck.
Angel looks at pictures of the room where Darla was staying. All the reflective surfaces are smashed, but there is no sign of forced entry - or wasn't until Gunn and Wesley broke in. Angel says she is feeling the weight of her soul. Cordelia points out that Angel doesn't run around smashing mirrors, and he answers that he doesn't have to face himself in them. He insists they have to help her, brushing off Cordelia when she tries to hand him the phone until she tells | 6,124,932 |
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him it's Darla on the other end. Darla asks him to help, and tells Lindsey that Angel is the only one who can do anything for her. When a security guard tries to stop her from leaving, a shot is heard, and he falls. A later discussion between Lindsay and Holland indicates the guard is dead, and that Darla has been caught. Lindsey is told he is off the project. Angel leaves to go find Darla and help her. Wesley tries to warn him to be careful, telling him he should know what Darla was. Angel corrects him, saying it was what they both were - and that having been through it, he might be able to help her. When Wesley reminds him that he went over a century without seeking redemption, Angel replies | 6,124,933 |
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that he sought Darla instead.
During the Boxer Rebellion in China, Angel tracks down Darla, and - despite being cursed with a soul - asks her for a second chance to rule at her side.
Angel attacks Lindsey in a parking garage. Lindsey tells him Darla is in trouble, that they plan to kill her. Angel promises to come back and kill him if he's lying.
Angel, back in the Boxer Rebellion, comes upon a terrified family of missionaries and distracts his companions from them. Drusilla tells them that Spike has killed his first Slayer. Angel tries to act excited, but drops the act when Drusilla fixates on the alley where he left the family and instead tries to convince the others to leave. Angel returns | 6,124,934 |
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to Darla after going out to feed on animals. She tells him she noticed that he only killed the guilty in the riots, and demands he prove he's truly evil. She says she went back and killed the family in the alleyway, but kept their baby, which she wants him to kill.
Darla sits up suddenly, staring in fear at three people in white with guns as Angel's car appears behind her. She is thrown aside, and after defeating the three men, Angel runs to her. In the lobby of Wolfram and Hart, Lindsey sees the supposedly murdered guard very much alive. He talks to Holland, accusing him of playing him. Holland says they had to make the crisis real. Lindsey speaks derisively of the idea that Angel would achieve | 6,124,935 |
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his moment of perfect happiness with Darla under the circumstances, but Holland tells him he doesn't understand the plan - that they expect Angel to save her soul.
Darla wakes up, and whispers "Angelus" when she sees Angel. Cordelia corrects her. She says she's lucky to have someone who understands - something Angel never had. She wants him to turn her back, saying she can't bear to feel her own heartbeat. Angel tells her it's a gift to be human, but she disagrees, and demands he "return the favour" for turning him into a vampire. Angel backs away, stunned that she still considers what she did to him a gift. When she instead tries to convince him to turn her as revenge, he refuses.
Looking | 6,124,936 |
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down at the baby, Angel confesses he can't pretend to be who he's not. She says she's disgusted with him. He takes the baby and jumps through a window.
Darla runs out of the office, telling Angel not to look for her again, mirroring the words of a century ago.
# Production.
Composer Robert J. Kral says this is his favorite episode to have scored, as he was able to write several different themes for the character of Darla. He was asked by director Tim Minear to write music that was "epochy. Something with horns...something Wagnerish." Kral and "Buffy" composer Thomas Wanker deliberately choose not to collaborate, so that the cross-over scenes would "maintain a different perspective," Kral | 6,124,937 |
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says.
Production designer Stuart Blatt says the Boxer Rebellion flashback scenes in this episode and "Fool for Love" were filmed at a movie ranch with a standing set for a Mexican village. "Through our research," Blatt says, "we realized that a lot of Chinese towns looked very similar to small Mexican villages...clay adobe structures with either thatched or tower roofs." Gaffer Dan Kerns explains that to simulate the burning streets, his crew set up numerous 'flicker boxes' that "pulse like a flame", in addition to simulated moonlight from "cherry picker"-like machines.
## Acting.
Actress Julie Benz says the flashback scenes are "the high points" of playing Darla; her favorite scene is the | 6,124,938 |
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Boxer Rebellion. Gaffer Dan Kerns' girlfriend Heidi Strickler appears in that scene, playing the frightened mother in the alley whom Angel attempts to shelter.
## Writing.
This episode was writer Tim Minear's directorial debut. He says he felt it was time to explore Darla's history, which "should really be her story with Angel throughout the 150 years that they were together." When Joss Whedon pointed out that they were already doing a Spike origin story on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", Minear suggested they do both.
Although this episode shows Angel and Darla's romantic history, Minear cautions, "at no time was I trying to play this as being Angel's true love. It's more like the play "Who's | 6,124,939 |
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Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"; this troubled, old married couple with secrets. I wasn't trying to take Buffy's place in his heart by any stretch of the imagination. But here's a guy who's been around for a couple of hundred years before he ever met Buffy and certainly he was shaped in some way." He explains that despite cries of retconning from fans — who saw in the "Buffy" episode "Becoming, Part One" that Angel was living on the streets of New York in the early 1990s — he doesn't believe Angel was "thrown out of that room in Romania by Darla in 1898 and has been on the street ever since."
Minear likens the storytelling approach in this episode to the non-linear, looping technique exhibited by | 6,124,940 |
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ing from fans — who saw in the "Buffy" episode "Becoming, Part One" that Angel was living on the streets of New York in the early 1990s — he doesn't believe Angel was "thrown out of that room in Romania by Darla in 1898 and has been on the street ever since."
Minear likens the storytelling approach in this episode to the non-linear, looping technique exhibited by Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction": "It's a different story happening in the same universe."
# Reception.
This episode won "Best Period Hair Styling in a Series" at the Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards. Joss Whedon stated this episode as his all-time favorite episode, during an "Attack of the Show" interview. | 6,124,941 |
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Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metres
The 200 metres at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics programme were held at Stadium Australia on Wednesday 27 September and Thursday 28 September 2000.
The top three runners in each of the initial nine heats automatically qualified for the second round. The next five fastest runners from across the heats also qualified. Those 32 runners competed in 4 heats in the second round, with the top fours runners from each heat qualifying for the semifinals. There were two semifinals, and only the top four from each heat advanced to the final.
# Results.
All times shown are in seconds.
- Q denotes qualification by place in heat.
- | 6,124,942 |
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urs runners from each heat qualifying for the semifinals. There were two semifinals, and only the top four from each heat advanced to the final.
# Results.
All times shown are in seconds.
- Q denotes qualification by place in heat.
- q denotes qualification by overall place.
- DNS denotes did not start.
- DNF denotes did not finish.
- DQ denotes disqualification.
- NR denotes national record.
- OR denotes Olympic record.
- WR denotes world record.
- PB denotes personal best.
- SB denotes season best.
# References.
Source: Official Report of the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics available at https://web.archive.org/web/20080522105330/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm | 6,124,943 |
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The Trial (Angel)
"The Trial" is episode 9 of season 2 in the television show "Angel". The episode was written by Doug Petrie and Tim Minear with a story from David Greenwalt and directed by Bruce Seth Green, this episode was originally broadcast on November 28, 2000 on the WB network. In "The Trial", Darla discovers that she is again terminally ill with syphilis, which was killing her before she was made a vampire in 1609. She begs Angel to turn her back into a vampire to halt the disease's progress, but instead he engages in a series of mysterious trials to attempt to win Darla a second chance at life.
# Summary.
After Darla discovers that she is terminally ill with syphilis once again and | 6,124,944 |
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will die soon, she tries to get vampires to feed off her in order to become a vampire again. Unsuccessful, Darla contacts Angel to help her. Angel, following the guidance of the Caritas Host, enters into a series of three mysterious trials in an attempt to save her life. But the downside is that he could get both of them killed in the process. Meanwhile, Lindsey decides to try and turn Darla back to the dark side.
## Expanded overview.
Cordelia and Wesley talk about Angel while Angel is down in the basement, doing his laundry. Gunn has located Darla at the Royal Viking Motel, but Lindsey has gotten to her first. Lindsey and Holland confront Darla with information about her health. Angel and | 6,124,945 |
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Gunn check out the motel room, but find little information.
In France, 1765, Angelus and Darla run from a vampire hunter and hide in a barn. As the mob closes in, Darla knocks Angelus down and leaves on the only horse. In present time, Darla tries to talk a young male vampire into making her a vampire. Outside, in an alley, Angel stakes the vampire before he can bite Darla. They talk and Darla reveals that she is terminally ill and only has a few months left to live. Angel brings Darla to the hotel and expresses that he doubts the truth of the records Wolfram and Hart showed her.
Angel visits Lindsey and finds that Darla really is dying. Lindsey reveals that Darla is dying from syphilis, the | 6,124,946 |
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same disease that was killing her when she was first sired by the Master. Angel takes Darla to the demon karaoke bar where she sings beautifully while the Host talks to Angel. He tells Angel of the only way to save Darla, but it may mean Angel's death. Angel dives into an empty pool and into an underground location where he must survive three trials to save Darla's life.
Angel is advised by a valet before being left in a room to fight unarmed against a large demon that has weapons. Angel eventually slices the demon in two, and chains the pieces to opposite sides of the room. From the safety of another room, Darla watches. Angel moves onto another room that consists of crosses covering the walls | 6,124,947 |
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and floors. After crossing the burning ground, Angel must fish a key out of a bowl filled with holy water. Chained spread-eagle before a wall of wooden stakes, Angel finds that the third trial requires him to die in order for Darla to live.
The valet presents Angel with his options, but Angel is willing to give his life, and that enough to pass the test. The valet gives Angel and Darla bad news though as it is revealed that Darla is already living her second chance at life. Furious, Angel violently attacks the room that surrounds them, truly distraught that after everything he went through, he couldn't save Darla. Upon returning to the surface, Darla is accepting of her fate and Angel is there | 6,124,948 |
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to support her. Lindsey and several large men break into the room and restrain Angel and Darla. Drusilla makes a shocking return and while Angel watches, she makes Darla a vampire, again.
# Production details.
Production designer Stuart Blatt says, "The long hallway we built with the crosses emblazoned on the floor and embedded on the walls was one of my favorite sets we'd ever done."
## Acting.
Actress Julie Benz says she suffers "horrible stage fright" when trying to sing. Executive Producer David Greenwalt convinced her she could do it; she claims it "took a lot of courage for me to go in and do it, 'cause I am not a singer."
# Writing.
## Arc significance.
- Holtz is mentioned for | 6,124,949 |
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the first time in a flashback shown in this episode. He will later appear in episode one of season three, and become that season's major threat.
- In the fourth season episode "Shiny Happy People," Jasmine claims that Angel is actually in these trials winning the life of his son, Connor, not Darla's.
- Darla becomes a vampire again.
- Angel is invited into Lindsey's apartment. However, Lindsey moves out of his apartment in the next episode, rendering the invitation useless again.
- Drusilla comes to Los Angeles.
## Cultural references.
- Survivor: Cordelia tells Wes she thinks it's high time Darla got "voted off the island," not realizing that Angel can hear every word.
- Space Oddity: | 6,124,950 |
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s.
## Cultural references.
- Survivor: Cordelia tells Wes she thinks it's high time Darla got "voted off the island," not realizing that Angel can hear every word.
- Space Oddity: When Lorne gets a glimpse of Darla's aura, he immediately says, "Ground Control to Major Tom!" This is a line from a David Bowie song.
- Anne Rice: The 1990s vampire conversing with Darla is familiar with the famous "fictional" chronicles of the undead who tend to find companions who are also lovers.
## Errors.
- In the first trial, after Angel cuts the demon in half, as he drags the top half across the floor, the bottom portion of the actors torso, clad in bright green, is visible—it was not removed via CGI. | 6,124,951 |
3527904 | Derek Kenway | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Derek%20Kenway | Derek Kenway
Derek Kenway
Derek Anthony Kenway (born 12 June 1978) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace, who can also play as a wicketkeeper.
# First-class debut and early career.
Born in Fareham, Kenway made his first-class debut for home county Hampshire in the 1997 County Championship. The following season he made his List A debut against Glamorgan in the 1998 AXA League. In 1999, he passed 1,000 first-class runs for the season, the only time he would do so in his career, also scoring his maiden first-class century in that season. By 2001, Kenway was firmly established within the Hampshire team, having up to that point had some success as a batsman for | 6,124,952 |
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the county. Following strong performances in first-class and List A cricket in 2001, Kenway was Hampshire Cricket Society Player of the Year.
His early promise, indeed being touted as a future England player, led to his inclusion in the inaugural ECB National Academy tour to Australia in 2001/02. Included on this tour were future and in some cases current England players such as Andrew Flintoff, Andrew Strauss, Simon Jones and then Hampshire teammate Chris Tremlett. It was during this period that Kenway was considered at his fittest physically, something he was often cited as having little of during his career.
# Decline in form and release.
Despite the early promise, Kenway's career proceeded | 6,124,953 |
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to fall away following his academy call-up and tour to Australia. In the proceeding 4 seasons, his first-class average hovered on average around the mid-twenties. His form in List A cricket was slightly more consistent, scoring 533 runs from 17 matches and hitting his maiden one-day century against Somerset, following that up a few matches later with an unbeaten 120 against the touring Zimbabweans.
By the 2002 season, he had received fewer call-ups to the side than he had wanted to. This followed a poor season in which he was dropped by Hampshire after scoring just 238 runs at a batting average of 18.30; This was despite being cited at the beginning of the year as a possible England call-up. | 6,124,954 |
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Kenway cited the poor state of the then new Rose Bowl pitches for his poor form, stating that they made batting difficult. Indeed, by the end of that season, Kenway had made a request to leave the club, which director of cricket Tim Tremlett announced the club had "reluctantly" agreed to do so. A number of clubs, including Derbyshire, Sussex, and Nottinghamshire were interested in signing him, but no move was forthcoming. In an about turn, he reversed his decision to leave the county and made himself available for the 2003 season.
Over the coming seasons, his performances were inconsistent, and his first team opportunities became more limited as Hampshire began to strengthen their squad, with | 6,124,955 |
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the arrival of players like the South African Nic Pothas. He did make his debut in the new Twenty20 format against Sussex in the 2003 Twenty20 Cup, which was Hampshire's first Twenty20 match. Kenway further struggled for form in this new format, scoring just 134 runs at an average of 14.88 in 10 matches. Come the 2005 season, Kenway played just a single first-class match, but was a member of the 2005 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy winning side, playing a single match in the 1st round of the competition against Shropshire.
He was released at the end of the 2005 season along with Lawrence Prittipaul. Then team manager, Paul Terry, stating that "some younger players have overtaken them". By the | 6,124,956 |
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time of his release, Kenway had scored 4,382 first-class runs at an average of 29.60, with 20 half centuries and 7 centuries, with a high score of 166. In the field, he took 85 catches and made a single stumping. In List A cricket, he played 109 matches for the county, scoring 2,597 runs at an average of 26.23, with 15 half centuries and 2 centuries. He took 60 catches, a more frequent keeper in one-day cricket; he made 7 stumpings.
# Personal life.
As of December 2010, Kenway is employed by his families company, Botley Roofing. Kenway still plays cricket at club level for Totton and Eling Cricket Club in the Southern Premier Cricket League. He is married with one daughter. Kenway's brother, | 6,124,957 |
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109 matches for the county, scoring 2,597 runs at an average of 26.23, with 15 half centuries and 2 centuries. He took 60 catches, a more frequent keeper in one-day cricket; he made 7 stumpings.
# Personal life.
As of December 2010, Kenway is employed by his families company, Botley Roofing. Kenway still plays cricket at club level for Totton and Eling Cricket Club in the Southern Premier Cricket League. He is married with one daughter. Kenway's brother, Richard, represented the Hampshire Cricket Board in three List A matches in the 2001 and Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophies, both of which were played in 2001.
# External links.
- Derek Kenway at Cricinfo
- Derek Kenway at CricketArchive | 6,124,958 |
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Happy Anniversary (Angel)
"Happy Anniversary" is the 13th episode of the second season of the television show "Angel". In it, Angel and the Host must stop a man who wishes to stop time itself after he learns his girlfriend is about to break up with him. Meanwhile, Wesley, Gunn and Cordelia attempt to find clients for their new detective agency without Angel.
# Plot synopsis.
Wesley and Cordelia, cleaning up their new office, discuss their future as investigators without Angel, and most likely without enough clients to keep their business running for long. At the hotel, Angel awakes to the sounds of the Host singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" down in the lobby. He tells Angel about a man who | 6,124,959 |
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came to sing at Caritas, and that when he read the man's aura, the Host was knocked out when he realized the world would be ending. Unfortunately, the man left before the Host came around and the Host currently has no idea who or where the man is.
The man singing at the bar was actually a physicist named Gene Rainey, who is working on a formula to stop time. His girlfriend, Denise, visits him and they talk of their plans for their first anniversary. Without any other leads on Gene, Angel and the Host check out karaoke bars and are pointed towards the college that Gene attends. After an unsuccessful attempt to test his formula, Gene leaves his work area and two Lubber demons emerge from the | 6,124,960 |
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shadows to alter the formula Gene has been working on. Wesley, Gunn and Cordelia mope about their job troubles but Virginia stops by with food, champagne, and a case they can take to earn a lot of money.
Gene is successful with the initial test of his equipment. Angel and the Host check out yearbooks at the college library to look for the name of the man. Denise confesses to her friend that she has to break up with Gene because things aren't working out, and plans to break up with him that night after sleeping with him. Gene overhears this and returns to the lab, dejected. While getting directions to Gene and the physics lab, Angel is attacked by the Lubber demons.
Finally, at the physics | 6,124,961 |
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lab, it is discovered that Gene is gone and so is his equipment. He has plans to freeze time during a moment of love between him and Denise. Gunn kills the demon that he and the others were hired to protect a rich family from. Wesley discovers the real truth behind the murder, that one of the family hired the demon to kill one of the men and gain control of the family money.
Angel and the Host take care of several Lubber demons who tried to stand in the way, then rush to stop Gene before it is too late. Gene freezes Denise and himself in a moment of passion, but Angel is able to get past several more Lubber demons then stop the machine and undo the whole process. Gene says he didn't know the | 6,124,962 |
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overall effects of his actions; he just didn't want to lose his love. However, Angel and the Host tell Gene that things need to keep moving on, otherwise it wouldn't be interesting. As Gene goes to get some beer, the Host tells Angel that this is the first time in a long time that he is connecting with someone. Angel reflects on how he treated his team, and feels bad knowing he left them out in the cold. At their new office, Wesley, Cordelia and Gunn party in celebration of their success until a man shows up in need of their services.
# Arc Significance.
Angel reveals to the Host that he fired his team and cut off all ties to keep them away from consequences they couldn’t handle (like forcing | 6,124,963 |
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them to do terrible things to destroy Wolfram & Hart with them), even if it meant mistreating them and manipulating them into thinking he’d kill them if he didn’t give them the book. He preferred they hate him and feel betrayed since he had no plans to come back after dying to stop Wolfram & Hart. When he later sees the error of his ways and does come back and reveals his true motives for the way he treated them, he had to work as a subordinate to earn their trust. Even though they knew he was using his darker actions as an excuse to keep them from suffering worse consequences, they were still angry at him also for his selfishness, especially Cordelia, who insisted they were no longer friends | 6,124,964 |
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actions as an excuse to keep them from suffering worse consequences, they were still angry at him also for his selfishness, especially Cordelia, who insisted they were no longer friends for a while especially due to how he made her feel and not telling her, Wesley, and Gunn his true motives. And she still called it a betrayal even though it was an excuse to prevent worse things than firing them, along with him lying that he’d kill her if she didn’t give that book.
# Notes.
The physics building featured in the episode where Gene Rainey's lab is located shows the exterior of the Valley Life Sciences Building at the University of California, Berkeley.
# External links.
- Episode Transcript | 6,124,965 |
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Blood Money (Angel)
"Blood Money" is episode 12 of season two in the television show "Angel", originally broadcast on the WB network. In this episode, demon snitch Merl reveals Wolfram & Hart is scheming to steal money from contributions made to a shelter for runaways, prompting Angel to investigate the shelter's owner, Anne Steele. Meanwhile, Cordelia, Wesley, and Gunn, still fighting demons without Angel, decide to form their own detective agency.
# Plot.
At Cordelia's apartment, Wesley and Gunn play the board game Risk, until Cordelia tries to kick them out so she can sleep. They discuss plans to start their own company without Angel until Cordelia gets a vision about a large two-headed, | 6,124,966 |
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fire-breathing demon. Angel bumps into a woman, Anne Steele, who runs a local teen center. Back at the Hyperion, Angel takes out her wallet, which he had stolen from her during their encounter and observes a board filled dozens of pictures of Anne, including shots of her with Lindsey McDonald. Wesley and Gunn slowly approach the demon from Cordelia's vision in the sewers and find a 20-foot demon. After some hesitation, they charge at it.
Angel confronts Merl in his apartment, demanding information about Anne. She's connected to Wolfram & Hart but despite a couple of name changes in the past, the woman herself is clean, so Angel visits the shelter and talks to her. Anne raves about Wolfram & | 6,124,967 |
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Hart's help with the shelter and the plans for a charity fundraiser named the Highway Robbery Ball to gather money with the help of celebrities. A large demon named Boone confronts Merl for information on Angel and Merl is persuaded to provide that information.
Angel surprises Lilah in her car and threatens her. Lilah tells Lindsey how worried she is about Angel, but their discussion is cut short as Boone arrives unannounced, wanting to deal with a grudge against Angel. Boone explains his past with Angel: In 1916, in a skirmish regarding a woman, they fought for hours until sunrise approached; knowing the sun would kill Angel, Boone, who considers himself an honorable warrior, let Angel depart. | 6,124,968 |
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He has longed for a rematch ever since, in order to learn which of them is the better warrior. Wesley and Gunn rave about slaying the demon and despite their incredible fear, they're excited about their victory. The group leaves to look at a prospective location for their new business while arguing over its name.
Angel shows up at the shelter late at night, and Anne jokingly asks if he is stalking her. Angel offers all the evidence necessary to confirm that he is, and then tries to warn her that Wolfram & Hart are going to steal money from the fundraiser. Lindsey arrives and pretends to be protecting Anne, bringing Boone with him to fight with Angel. Lindsey tries to defend the law firm to | 6,124,969 |
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Anne but the information Angel's provided her worries Lindsey, and he discusses the dangerous possibilities with Lilah.
Wounded from the fight, Angel returns to the shelter and Anne expresses that she is willing to ignore the source of the money if it means aid to the shelter. Angel gives her a tape to play at the fundraiser, but Anne refuses to risk the shelter. At the Ball, a prerecorded video of Holland plays. Lilah introduces Anne to one of her bosses, Nathan Reed, while Lindsey reviews the security plans for the ball.
While actors collect the donations from the rich attendees, Angel reveals his presence, which leads to a fight between him and Boone on the balcony, and they eventually | 6,124,970 |
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fall to the main floor. Lindsey searches for the incriminating tape, but it is revealed that Angel is not in possession of the tape and Boone is actually working with him. Lindsey and Lilah desperately attempt to stop Anne from playing the tape Angel gave her, but it only contains goofy clips of Cordelia and Wesley, as Angel never had anything to incriminate the lawyers in the first place. To add even more embarrassment to the situation for Wolfram & Hart, Boone has taken off with the donations.
The next day Lindsey confronts Reed about not being able to kill Angel, and Reed explains that Angel is an important figure in the upcoming apocalypse, and because his role, he must remain untouched | 6,124,971 |
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as long as there is a chance Wolfram & Hart can win him to the side of evil. Boone confronts Angel at the hotel, offering up the 2.5 million dollars in charity donations as the stakes for a fight between the two of them. Again wounded from battle with Boone (it is unclear if Angel, who clearly won the fight, killed Boone or not), Angel presents the money and jewelry to Anne for the shelter, who is undisturbed by the real and metaphorical blood on the money.
# Writing.
## Continuity.
- The character of "Anne" was first introduced as the vampire worshiper "Chantarelle" in the "Buffy" episode "Lie to Me". She was next seen in "Anne" going by the name "Lily", but at the end of that episode she | 6,124,972 |
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" in the "Buffy" episode "Lie to Me". She was next seen in "Anne" going by the name "Lily", but at the end of that episode she asks Buffy if she can adopt her alias of "Anne". Anne's names changes are mentioned by Merl in this episode.
- Although they met briefly in "Lie to Me", Angel and Anne apparently don't recognize each other from that episode. Writer Mere Smith says this was a conscious decision, as she "had trouble remembering people she'd met three days ago, let alone three years."
- An attendee of the charity ball asks one of the television celebrities about "making [her] character gay" - an inside joke about Willow Rosenberg, who came out in the previous year's season of "Buffy". | 6,124,973 |
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The Thin Dead Line
"The Thin Dead Line" is episode 14 of season 2 in the television show "Angel". Co-written by Jim Kouf and Shawn Ryan and directed by Scott McGinnis, it was originally broadcast on February 13, 2001 on the WB network. In "The Thin Dead Line", Anne, the administrator of a homeless shelter, asks Gunn to investigate a squad of zombie policemen who have been assaulting street kids. While Angel teams up with Detective Kate Lockley to investigate the source of the undead cops, Wesley ends up getting shot by one of the policemen and Gunn, Anne and some street kids hole up in the shelter while the zombie policemen try to claw their way in.
# Plot.
A friend of Virginia brings her | 6,124,974 |
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daughter to the soon-to-be-renamed Angel Investigations, asking them to remove the eye that grew out of the back of her head after she was attacked by an unseen assailant. Wesley assures the mother that they will find a way to get rid of the eye. Meanwhile, Angel is feeling the increasing weight of his self-imposed solitude. As he walks round the hotel lobby and stands at the desk where his team used to gather, he can't help but feel lonelier than ever and in a fit of anger he shoves a pile of papers off the desk.
At a teen shelter, two teens show up after curfew in search of safety, and their fear convinces shelter administrator Anne to make an exception to the rules. Kenny explains that he | 6,124,975 |
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and Len were unfairly attacked by a policeman, which has been happening to other street kids as well. Anne takes the problem to Gunn at Angel Investigations. He accompanies her back to the shelter and questions the kids about the incidents with the police. Angel, who has surreptitiously trailed Gunn, is attacked by a policeman while standing outside. Angel fights back, but the officer rises every time he's knocked down, until the vampire kicks the cop's head completely off and even then, the head keeps talking for a moment. When Angel asks Detective Kate Lockley to look up the dead cop's badge, she finds that he's been dead for six months. More sleuthing reveals that someone is putting dead | 6,124,976 |
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cops back on the streets as zombies.
Cordelia rants about Gunn's decision to call in several members of his old crew to deal with the police, but she and Wesley resolve to go back him up anyway. They find Gunn and his friends secretly filming their exchange with a police officer, to demonstrate that cops are reacting violently without just cause. Wesley tries to save Gunn, but the cop turns and shoots him. A struggle takes place and George shoots the cop. The three men move Wesley to safety as the cop sits up, seemingly unaffected by the bullets. Gunn and friends get Wesley into an ambulance, but as they're driving away, several police cars get in the way. When the driver is shot, Gunn is forced | 6,124,977 |
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to drive the ambulance. He eventually stops at the shelter and carries Wesley inside with the EMT, who warns that Wesley needs to get to a hospital fast. The teens barricade the shelter with everything they can find as an army of dead cops gather outside. The zombie cops force their way inside the shelter through the windows and doors, hurting several teens in the process.
Angel visits the precinct where the zombie cops were from. The police captain confesses that he has been using supernatural means to return good cops to the streets and protect previously violence-ridden neighborhoods. Angel finds a zombie statue and smashes it, returning all the zombie cops to their former dead, decaying | 6,124,978 |
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states.
Kate and Angel discuss the ambiguous ramifications of their victory for the neighborhood—although the killer zombies are gone, the criminals that they drove out are now free to return—and Kate confides in Angel that the job is making her crazy. While standing outside Wesley's hospital room as he recovers from his gunshot wound, Angel encounters Cordelia, who tells him he should just stay away from them.
# Continuity.
- It is revealed that Gunn and Anne had met off-screen during Anne's stay in LA.
- Wesley was shot in the stomach. He will later suffer a stab wound in the same location in "Not Fade Away".
- The plotline of Stephanie Sharp's extra eye will continue in the next two | 6,124,979 |
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episodes.
## Arc significance.
- Anne Steele makes her second appearance in the series. She will make one more appearance in "Not Fade Away".
- Cordelia meets Angel for the first time since he fired his entire team and tells him to "stay away."
# Cultural references.
- At the party before the title music plays, a teenage couple are chased to the hostel Ms Jackson by Outkast can be heard playing.
- The episode title is a play on "The Thin Blue Line", a colloquial term for police forces.
- "The Jeffersons": When taunting Gunn for "moving up" in the world, one of his former cronies derisively quotes the theme song: "deluxe apartment in the sky".
# Production.
In an essay examining the | 6,124,980 |
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quotes the theme song: "deluxe apartment in the sky".
# Production.
In an essay examining the use of cinematic effects of time on "Angel", Tammy Kinsey points out the cut sequence in this episode when Gunn pulls up to the shelter after Wesley has been shot. Although upon normal viewing it appears to simply be a few flashes of color, when played slowly it reveals itself as a shot of lightning over a field, a negative image of the scene itself, a flash of light, then a return to the positive image of the scene. The effect, Kinsey argues, is that the viewer experiences a "forced pause, not unlike the musical notation of a beat" which gives an unconscious impression of the following material. | 6,124,981 |
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Kevin Latouf
Kevin John Latouf (born 7 September 1985) is a South African born English cricketer. Latouf is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace. He was born at Pretoria, Transvaal Province.
Educated at Millfield School before progressing to Barton Peveril Sixth Form College, Latouf first played for England Under-19 in 2005, at both youth Test and One Day International.
After initially playing Second XI cricket for Hampshire, Latouf made his first XI debut for the county in a List A match against Surrey in the 2005 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy. During that same competition, he was a member of Hampshire's victorious final team which defeated Warwickshire by 18 runs. From | 6,124,982 |
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h defeated Warwickshire by 18 runs. From 2005 to 2006, he represented Hampshire in 11 List A matches, the last of which came against Worcestershire in the 2008 Friends Provident Trophy. Inconsistent with the bat, Latouf scored 90 runs in his 11 List A matches, coming at a batting average of 11.25 and a high score of 25.
In the 2006 season, he played his only first-class match for Hampshire, against Loughborough UCCE, scoring 29 runs in his only innings. He was released by Hampshire at the end of the 2008 season having played only one first team match all season, and being lent to Warwickshire for one month.
# External links.
- Kevin Latouf at ESPNcricinfo
- Kevin Latouf at CricketArchive | 6,124,983 |
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ICD-10 Chapter IV: Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases
ICD-10 is an international statistical classification used in health care and related industries.
Produced by the World Health Organization, it is used in several countries around the world. Some have gone on to develop their own national enhancements, building off the international classification.
Chapter IV of ICD-10 deals with endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases.
# E00–E35 – Endocrine diseases.
## (E00–E07) Thyroid gland / Thyroid hormone.
- () Congenital iodine-deficiency syndrome
- () Iodine-deficiency-related thyroid disorders and allied conditions
- () Iodine-deficiency-related diffuse (endemic) goitre
- | 6,124,984 |
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() Iodine-deficiency-related multinodular (endemic) goitre
- () Iodine-deficiency-related (endemic) goitre, unspecified
- () Other iodine-deficiency-related thyroid disorders and allied condition
- () Subclinical iodine-deficiency hypothyroidism
- () Other hypothyroidism
- () Congenital hypothyroidism with diffuse goitre
- () Congenital hypothyroidism without goitre
- () Hypothyroidism due to medicaments and other exogenous substances
- () Postinfectious hypothyroidism
- () Atrophy of thyroid (acquired)
- () Myxoedema coma
- () Other nontoxic goitre
- () Thyrotoxicosis (hyperthyroidism)
- () Thyrotoxicosis with diffuse goitre
- Graves' disease
- () Thyrotoxicosis with toxic single | 6,124,985 |
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thyroid nodule
- () Thyrotoxicosis with toxic multinodular goitre
- () Thyrotoxicosis from ectopic thyroid tissue
- () Thyrotoxicosis factitia
- () Thyroid crisis or storm
- () Other thyrotoxicosis
- () Thyrotoxicosis, unspecified
- () Thyroiditis
- () Acute thyroiditis
- () Subacute thyroiditis
- De Quervain's thyroiditis
- () Chronic thyroiditis with transient thyrotoxicosis
- () Autoimmune thyroiditis
- Hashimoto's thyroiditis
- () Drug-induced thyroiditis
- () Other chronic thyroiditis
- Riedel's thyroiditis
- () Thyroiditis, unspecified
- () Other disorders of thyroid
- () Hypersecretion of calcitonin
- () Dyshormogenetic goitre
- () Other specified disorders of thyroid
- | 6,124,986 |
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Sick-euthyroid syndrome
- () Disorder of thyroid, unspecified
## (E10–E16) Pancreas / Insulin, glucagon.
### (E10–E14) Diabetes mellitus.
- () Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
- () Diabetic coma
- () Diabetic ketoacidosis
- () Diabetic nephropathy
- () Diabetic retinopathy
- () Diabetic neuropathy
- () Diabetic angiopathy
- () Diabetic arthropathy
- () Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
- () Diabetic coma
- () Diabetic ketoacidosis
- () Diabetic nephropathy
- () Diabetic retinopathy
- () Diabetic neuropathy
- () Diabetic angiopathy
- () Diabetic arthropathy
- () Malnutrition-related diabetes mellitus
- () Diabetic coma
- () Diabetic ketoacidosis
- () Diabetic nephropathy
- | 6,124,987 |
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() Diabetic retinopathy
- () Diabetic neuropathy
- () Diabetic angiopathy
- () Diabetic arthropathy
- () Other specified diabetes mellitus
- () Diabetic coma
- () Diabetic ketoacidosis
- () Diabetic nephropathy
- () Diabetic retinopathy
- () Diabetic neuropathy
- () Diabetic angiopathy
- () Diabetic arthropathy
- () Unspecified diabetes mellitus
- () Diabetic coma
- () Diabetic ketoacidosis
- () Diabetic nephropathy
- () Diabetic retinopathy
- () Diabetic neuropathy
- () Diabetic angiopathy
- () Diabetic arthropathy
### (E15–E16) Other disorders of glucose regulation and pancreatic internal secretion.
- () Nondiabetic hypoglycaemic coma
- Drug-induced insulin coma in nondiabetic
- | 6,124,988 |
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Hyperinsulinism with hypoglycaemic coma
- Hypoglycaemic coma NOS
- () Other disorders of pancreatic internal secretion
- () Drug-induced hypoglycaemia without coma
- () Other hypoglycaemia
- Functional nonhyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia
- Hyperinsulinism: NOS
- Hyperinsulinism: functional
- Hyperplasia of pancreatic islet beta cells NOS
- Posthypoglycaemic coma encephalopathy
- () Hypoglycaemia, unspecified
- () Increased secretion of glucagon
- () Abnormal secretion of gastrin
- Hypergastrinaemia
- Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
- () Other specified disorders of pancreatic internal secretion
- () Disorder of pancreatic internal secretion, unspecified
## (E20–E21) Parathyroid gland | 6,124,989 |
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/ PTH.
- () Hypoparathyroidism
- () Idiopathic hypoparathyroidism
- () Pseudohypoparathyroidism
- () Hyperparathyroidism and other disorders of parathyroid gland
- () Primary hyperparathyroidism
- () Secondary hyperparathyroidism, not elsewhere classified
## (E22–E23) Pituitary gland / ADH, oxytocin, GH, ACTH, TSH, LH, FSH, prolactin.
- () Hyperfunction of pituitary gland
- () Acromegaly and pituitary gigantism
- () Hyperprolactinaemia
- () Syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone
- Central precocious puberty
- () Hypofunction and other disorders of pituitary gland
- () Hypopituitarism
- Fertile eunuch syndrome
- Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
- Idiopathic | 6,124,990 |
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growth hormone deficiency
- Isolated deficiency of gonadotropin
- Isolated deficiency of growth hormone
- Isolated deficiency of pituitary hormone
- Kallmann's syndrome
- Lorain-Levi short stature
- Necrosis of pituitary gland (postpartum)
- Panhypopituitarism
- Pituitary cachexia
- Pituitary insufficiency NOS
- Pituitary short stature
- Sheehan's syndrome
- Simmonds' disease
- () Drug-induced hypopituitarism
- () Diabetes insipidus
- () Hypothalamic dysfunction, not elsewhere classified
- () Other disorders of pituitary gland
- Abscess of pituitary
- Adiposogenital dystrophy
- () Disorder of pituitary gland, unspecified
## (E24–E27) Adrenal gland / Aldosterone, cortisol, | 6,124,991 |
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epinephrine, norepinephrine.
- () Cushing's syndrome
- () Pituitary-dependent Cushing's disease
- () Nelson's syndrome
- () Ectopic ACTH syndrome
- () Alcohol-induced pseudo-Cushing's syndrome
- () Other Cushing's syndrome
- () Cushing's syndrome, unspecified
- () Adrenogenital disorders
- () Congenital adrenogenital disorders associated with enzyme deficiency
- Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
- Congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency
- () Hyperaldosteronism
- () Primary hyperaldosteronism
- Conn's syndrome
- Primary aldosteronism due to adrenal hyperplasia (bilateral)
- () Secondary hyperaldosteronism
- () Other hyperaldosteronism
- Bartter's syndrome
- | 6,124,992 |
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() Hyperaldosteronism, unspecified
- () Other disorders of adrenal gland
- () Other adrenocortical overactivity
- () Primary adrenocortical insufficiency
- Addison's disease
- () Addisonian crisis
- () Drug-induced adrenocortical insufficiency
- () Other and unspecified adrenocortical insufficiency
- Hypoaldosteronism
- Adrenocortical insufficiency NOS
- () Adrenomedullary hyperfunction
## (E28–E30) Gonads / Estrogen, androgens, testosterone, etc..
- () Ovarian dysfunction
- () Estrogen excess
- () Androgen excess
- () Polycystic ovarian syndrome
- () Primary ovarian failure
- Premature menopause NOS
- () Testicular dysfunction
- () Testicular hyperfunction
- () Testicular | 6,124,993 |
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hypofunction
- 5-Alpha-reductase deficiency (with male pseudohermaphroditism)
- Testicular hypogonadism NOS
- () Disorders of puberty, not elsewhere classified
- () Delayed puberty
- () Precocious puberty
- () Other disorders of puberty
- Premature thelarche
## (E31–E35) Other.
- () Polyglandular dysfunction
- () Autoimmune polyglandular failure
- Schmidt's syndrome
- () Polyglandular hyperfunction
- () Diseases of thymus
- () Persistent hyperplasia of thymus
- Hypertrophy of thymus
- () Abscess of thymus
- () Other endocrine disorders
- () Carcinoid syndrome
- () Other hypersecretion of intestinal hormones
- () Ectopic hormone secretion, not elsewhere classified
- () Short | 6,124,994 |
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stature, not elsewhere classified
- NOS
- constitutional
- Laron-type
- psychosocial
- () Constitutional tall stature
- Constitutional gigantism
- () Androgen resistance syndrome
- Reifenstein's syndrome
- () Other specified endocrine disorders
- Progeria
- () Disorders of endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere
- () Disorders of thyroid gland in diseases classified elsewhere
- () Disorders of adrenal glands in diseases classified elsewhere
- () Disorders of other endocrine glands in diseases classified elsewhere
# E40–E68 – Nutritional diseases.
## (E40–E46) Malnutrition.
- () Kwashiorkor
- () Nutritional marasmus
- () Marasmic kwashiorkor
- () Unspecified severe | 6,124,995 |
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protein–energy malnutrition
- () Protein–energy malnutrition of moderate and mild degree
- () Retarded development following protein–energy malnutrition
- () Unspecified protein–energy malnutrition
## (E50–E64) Other nutritional deficiencies.
- () Vitamin A deficiency
- () Vitamin A deficiency with conjunctival xerosis
- () Vitamin A deficiency with Bitot's spot and conjunctival xerosis
- () Vitamin A deficiency with corneal xerosis
- () Vitamin A deficiency with corneal ulceration and xerosis
- () Vitamin A deficiency with keratomalacia
- () Vitamin A deficiency with night blindness
- () Vitamin A deficiency with xerophthalmic scars of cornea
- () Other ocular manifestations of | 6,124,996 |
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vitamin A deficiency
- Xerophthalmia NOS
- () Thiamine deficiency
- () Beriberi
- () Wernicke's encephalopathy
- () Niacin deficiency (pellagra)
- () Deficiency of other B group vitamins
- () Riboflavin deficiency
- Ariboflavinosis
- () Pyridoxine deficiency
- () Deficiency of other specified B group vitamins
- () Ascorbic acid deficiency
- Scurvy
- () Vitamin D deficiency
- () Rickets, active
- () Other vitamin deficiencies
- () Deficiency of vitamin E
- () Deficiency of vitamin K
- () Dietary calcium deficiency
- () Dietary selenium deficiency
- () Dietary zinc deficiency
- () Deficiency of other nutrient elements
- () Iron deficiency
- () Magnesium deficiency
- () | 6,124,997 |
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Manganese deficiency
- () Chromium deficiency
- () Molybdenum deficiency
- () Vanadium deficiency
- () Other nutritional deficiencies
- () Essential fatty acid (EFA) deficiency
- () Sequelae of malnutrition and other nutritional deficiencies
## (E65–E68) Obesity and other hyperalimentation.
- () Localized adiposity
- Fat pad
- () Obesity
- () Obesity due to excess calories
- () Drug-induced obesity
- () Extreme obesity with alveolar hypoventilation
- Pickwickian syndrome
- () Other obesity
- Morbid obesity
- () Obesity, unspecified
- () Other hyperalimentation
- () Hypervitaminosis A
- () Hypercarotenaemia
- () Megavitamin-B 6 syndrome
- () Hypervitaminosis D
- () Sequelae | 6,124,998 |
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of hyperalimentation
# E70–E90 – Metabolic diseases.
## (E70–E78) Metabolic disorders of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
### (E70–E72) Amino-acids.
- () Disorders of aromatic amino-acid metabolism
- () Classical phenylketonuria
- () Other hyperphenylalaninaemias
- () Disorders of tyrosine metabolism
- Alkaptonuria (ILDS E70.210)
- Ochronosis (ILDS E70.230)
- Tyrosinaemia
- () Albinism
- Oculocutaneous albinism (ILDS E70.310)
- Partial albinism (ILDS E70.312)
- Oculocutaneous albinism type 1 (tyrosinase-negative) (ILDS E70.314)
- Oculocutaneous albinism type 2 (tyrosinase positive) (ILDS E70.314)
- Albinoidism (ILDS E70.318)
- Waardenburg syndrome (ILDS E70.320)
- Chédiak–Higashi | 6,124,999 |
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