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3528700 | Blown Away (1992 film) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blown%20Away%20(1992%20film) | Blown Away (1992 film)
him turn in Megan, Rich denies any involvement in the entire ordeal, though evidence points against him. Wes is shocked that his brother would have killed anyone, and is mad at him for not having killed their own abusive father.
Shortly later, Megan bails out Rich, and gives him her car to skip town with. She promises him that she will follow him soon after collecting her father's money. Rich drives off. However, now distrustful of Megan, he checks the car and finds a bomb in it. He is able to get away just in time for the explosion and immediately rushes to her house.
There, it is revealed that Megan and Wes were lovers all along and planned the murders and schemes together in order to be | 6,126,400 |
3528700 | Blown Away (1992 film) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blown%20Away%20(1992%20film) | Blown Away (1992 film)
l along and planned the murders and schemes together in order to be together. Rich confronts his older brother, and Wes informs him that he tried to frame him because he has always hated him. As Wes is about to shoot Rich, Megan kills Wes. She tries to put the entire blame on Wes, but Rich does not believe her, prompting her to reveal that she was the mastermind behind it all. As she tries to shoot Rich, the police arrive, killing Megan immediately in self-defense. Rich was wired throughout the final scene, which clears him from all charges (although he has nobody important in his life anymore, leaving him empty inside) He decides to leave town to give himself a fresh start in a new setting. | 6,126,401 |
3528713 | Richard Logan (cricketer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Richard%20Logan%20(cricketer) | Richard Logan (cricketer)
Richard Logan (cricketer)
Richard James Logan (born 28 January 1980) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler.
Despite having played hockey at junior level, Logan's passion always lay in cricket, having represented England at Under-15, Under-17 and Under-19 levels. He joined Nottinghamshire in 2000, snubbing an offer from Northamptonshire.
Having suffered a shoulder injury in 2001, he returned and made an instant impact with 11 wickets in the following two matches. He stayed at Nottinghamshire for four years before switching to Hampshire in 2004.
In 2005 he helped Hampshire to a runners-up spot in the Frizzell County Championship.
In 2009 he | 6,126,402 |
3528713 | Richard Logan (cricketer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Richard%20Logan%20(cricketer) | Richard Logan (cricketer)
Despite having played hockey at junior level, Logan's passion always lay in cricket, having represented England at Under-15, Under-17 and Under-19 levels. He joined Nottinghamshire in 2000, snubbing an offer from Northamptonshire.
Having suffered a shoulder injury in 2001, he returned and made an instant impact with 11 wickets in the following two matches. He stayed at Nottinghamshire for four years before switching to Hampshire in 2004.
In 2005 he helped Hampshire to a runners-up spot in the Frizzell County Championship.
In 2009 he played in the inaugural London T20 Cricket League where his team, Kensington & Chelsea were the eventual winners.
# External links.
- Richard Logan at ECB | 6,126,403 |
3528725 | KABO | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=KABO | KABO
KABO
Kabo or KABO may refer to:
# Places.
- Kabo, a town in the northern Central African Republic
- Kabo, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Kano State
- Kabo Valley, a valley in the border region between Burma and Manipur
- Kabo Island, Philippines, in Surigao del Norte, Caraga Region of the Mindanao island group of the Philippines
- Kabo Island, Indonesia, in the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia
# People.
- Kabo clan, a subgrouping of the Ijaw ethnic group of southern Nigeria
# Things.
- the Kabo meteorite of 1971, which fell in Kano, Nigeria (see meteorite falls)
- crystalline potassium aluminium borate (KABO)
- Gabo Reform, the sweeping reforms in Korea from 1894 to 1896. ("Gabo" | 6,126,404 |
3528725 | KABO | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=KABO | KABO
l African Republic
- Kabo, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Kano State
- Kabo Valley, a valley in the border region between Burma and Manipur
- Kabo Island, Philippines, in Surigao del Norte, Caraga Region of the Mindanao island group of the Philippines
- Kabo Island, Indonesia, in the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia
# People.
- Kabo clan, a subgrouping of the Ijaw ethnic group of southern Nigeria
# Things.
- the Kabo meteorite of 1971, which fell in Kano, Nigeria (see meteorite falls)
- crystalline potassium aluminium borate (KABO)
- Gabo Reform, the sweeping reforms in Korea from 1894 to 1896. ("Gabo" is rendered as "Kabo" in the McCune–Reischauer Korean romanization system) | 6,126,405 |
3528691 | Greg Lamb | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Greg%20Lamb | Greg Lamb
Greg Lamb
Gregory Arthur Lamb (born 4 March 1981) is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman who can bowl both off spin and right arm medium pace.
He was Zimbabwe's Young Player of the Year and represented his country at Under-12, Under-15 and Under-19 levels. He played in the C&G Trophy final for Hampshire against Warwickshire in 2005 and was a valuable member of the squad which finished runners-up in the Frizzell County Championship in 2005.
Lamb was released by Hampshire at the end of the 2008 season having not played for the first team under caretaker coach Giles White. He took just eight Championship wickets at 71.37 in the 2008 County Championship season.
In 2009 Lamb joined | 6,126,406 |
3528691 | Greg Lamb | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Greg%20Lamb | Greg Lamb
Wiltshire, making his debut in the Minor Counties Championship against Wales Minor Counties.
Lamb has since returned to Zimbabwe to play for the Mashonaland Eagles. Lamb has had a prolific season with the Eagles which has led to his inclusion in Zimbabwe's squad for their tour to the West Indies.
# International career.
Lamb made his debut for Zimbabwe in Twenty20 Internationals against the West Indies, scoring 11 runs and taking 2/14 from 4 overs, including the wicket of Shivnarine Chanderpaul leg before as Zimbabwe won by 26 runs.
Lamb made his One Day International debut for Zimbabwe against the West Indies on 4 March 2010, where in the West Indies innings he took the wicket of Shivnarine | 6,126,407 |
3528691 | Greg Lamb | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Greg%20Lamb | Greg Lamb
st Wales Minor Counties.
Lamb has since returned to Zimbabwe to play for the Mashonaland Eagles. Lamb has had a prolific season with the Eagles which has led to his inclusion in Zimbabwe's squad for their tour to the West Indies.
# International career.
Lamb made his debut for Zimbabwe in Twenty20 Internationals against the West Indies, scoring 11 runs and taking 2/14 from 4 overs, including the wicket of Shivnarine Chanderpaul leg before as Zimbabwe won by 26 runs.
Lamb made his One Day International debut for Zimbabwe against the West Indies on 4 March 2010, where in the West Indies innings he took the wicket of Shivnarine Chanderpaul LBW as Zimbabwe went on to win the match by 2 runs. | 6,126,408 |
3528715 | National Library of Mali | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National%20Library%20of%20Mali | National Library of Mali
National Library of Mali
The National Library of Mali () is located in Bamako, Mali.
In 1938, the "Institut Français d’Afrique Noire" (IFAN) was established to study the language, history, and culture of the peoples under French colonial rule in Africa. Following Mali's 1960 independence, in 1962 the IFAN Centre in Bamako was renamed by the Mali government the "Institut des Sciences Humaines" (Institute of Human Sciences) or the Mali Institute for the Study of the Humanities. The collections of Mali's National Library, National Archives and National Museum would eventually all be inherited from IFAN. On 29 February 1968, the library was transferred from Koulouba to Avenue Kasse Keita in Ouolofobougou, | 6,126,409 |
3528715 | National Library of Mali | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National%20Library%20of%20Mali | National Library of Mali
a section of Bamako. A 17 March 1984 law created the National Library.
It is headed by the Director, who is appointed by the National Director of Arts and Culture. The former selects five sections chiefs who are each responsible for one of the library's divisions: Cataloging and Bibliography Division; Periodical and Document Division; Loan and Information Division; Acquisitions, Processing, and Legal Deposit Division; and Binding and Restoration Division. As of 1989, the library staff numbered 28, 16 women and 12 men.
Books and periodicals are available free to the public for in-house viewing, though borrowing privileges may be obtained by becoming a registered cardholder. According to the | 6,126,410 |
3528715 | National Library of Mali | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National%20Library%20of%20Mali | National Library of Mali
ic for in-house viewing, though borrowing privileges may be obtained by becoming a registered cardholder. According to the United Nations, as of 2015 approximately 33 percent of adult Malians can read.
The library hosts some of the exhibits for African Photography Encounters, a biannual Bamako photography festival.
# See also.
- Direction Nationale des Archives du Mali
# References.
- This article began as a translation of the in the French Wikipedia, accessed 26 December 2005.
# Bibliography.
- . (Includes information about the national library)
# External links.
- Direction nationale des Bibliothèques et de la Documentation (French language)
- VIAF. Bibliothèque nationale du Mali | 6,126,411 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
Jagraon
Jagraon is a town and a municipal council, a rural police district and a sub-division of the Ludhiana district in the Indian state of Punjab. Jagraon is more than three centuries old. It has been thought that the city's original name was Jagar aon, meaning "a place of great flooding", although this flooding has since ceased. It could also be argued that Jagraon actually derives from a source with a suffix "-graon" being a development of the Sanskrit "Grama", meaning "village" as found in the Hindi word "Gaon". Jagraon is at almost the geographical centre of Punjab state, from the River Satluj. It is from its district headquarters Ludhiana, from Moga, from Nakodar and 54 miles from barnala.
# | 6,126,412 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
History and religious significance.
Jagraon is an important religious centre for Sikhs, Hindus, Muslims as well as Jains. Jagraon was founded by Rai Kamaluddin father of Rai Kalha III of Raikot in 1680 AD. Gurdwara Nanaksar Sahib is one of the important places of worship for Sikhs. Gurdwara Mehdiana Sahib is known for its unique depiction of scenes from Sikh history, especially those of atrocities committed against Sikhs by various Mughal rulers, in the form of life-sized statues. There are also many famous Hindu temples including Bhadra Kali Mandi and Pracheen Shiv Mandir. Muslim places of worship include the famous khanqah and the mausoleum of Mohkam Din, where a three-day annual fair, Roshni | 6,126,413 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
da mela is held in the third week of February. Mohkam Din had two wives, one named Sara Bibi and the other Jeena Bibi. Sara Bibi is buried next to Mohkam Din and Jeena Bibi is buried about one half a miles away from Mohkam Din's Mazaar and is beautifully built. Thousands of people pay their respects to her when attending Hazrat Baba Mohkam Din's annual Urs Mubarik, which is known as Roshni da mela. Before 1947 CE there was a large Muslim presence in this area. Right next to the mazaar of Hazrat Baba Mohkam Din there is the maqbara of Syed Hameeray Shah Sahib who was the adopted son of Mohkam Din because he had no child from either wife. Syed Hameeray Shah Sahib was also his great khalifa, matabanna | 6,126,414 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
and mutawalli of the property related to Mohkam Din. Mohkam Din died in February 1913 CE. He was initiated by his saint Murshid Muhammad Amin Sahib Sirhindi who was a saint and wali of the Naqshbandi Order established in India by Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alif Thani. Maulvi Mazhar Hassan Wakeel was the sajjada nishin and mutawalli of the Mazar Sharif. In 1947 he migrated to Pakistan.
The Jain temple in Jagraon is considered as one of the most holy places for Jains in the region. Earlier the temple had quite a peaceful ambiance and a good garden. However presently its proximity to the bus stand, police station and the bazaar has made it quite a congested place full of the noise of urban life. | 6,126,415 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
Nevertheless, it attracts thousands of pilgrims from the Jain community all over the world, for the annual Diksha Mahotsav in the third week of March. The old walled city, with its four gates is known locally for its Mughal period architecture. Even the local market within the walled city is known as Anarkali bazaar, after the title of a beauty at Mughal Emperor Akbar's court. This bazaar is very congested. Despite all the congestion stray cows can be found in the narrow lanes bringing the traffic to a halt.
Jagraon is also the home of Lala Lajpat Rai, a well-known figure in the Indian Independence movement, who greatly influenced Bhagat Singh. His house is now a municipal library. The chiefs | 6,126,416 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
of Jagraon according to Major Charles Francis Massy's 'Chiefs and Families of Note in the Punjab' were Chandravanshi Rajputs, the last being Rai Inayat Khan, the custodian of Guru Sahib's Ganga Sagar at the time of the Partition of India in 1947. Rai Aziz Ullah Khan ex-MP (MNA) in Pakistan is the grandson of Rai Inayat Khan.
The brave and inspirational soldier Havildar Ishar Singh, who fought the "Battle of Saragarhi" in 1897 was also a native of Jagraon Tehsil . This magnificent soldier braved the 10,000 Afghans with his team of 21 sikh sepoys. Akshay Kumar's movie "Kesari", an inspirational movie on the courage and sacrifice of Havildar Ishar Singh and his team of 21 sikhs reminds us of this | 6,126,417 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
forgotten historical event and sacrifices made by these brilliant soldiers at the cost of whose lives we enjoy the present day freedom.
# Geography and connectivity.
Jagraon is located at . It has an average elevation of .
Jagraon is rather hot in the summers and cold in the winters. The smog owing to the burning of paddy straw after harvesting spoils the charm of the autumn season which is otherwise balmy. For this reason, the NRI population of the area visits it mainly during winters. For the same reasons marriages are solemnised in the cold weather.
The geographical center of the present-day Indian state of Punjab lies only around 8 miles north of the city. The tehsil of Jagraon is bound | 6,126,418 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
to the north by River Satluj, which separates it from District Jalandhar. To the west lies Moga district. Raikot lies to the south and Ludhiana city is east.
Jagraon is well connected by Rail and road to Ludhiana, Firozpur and rest of the country. It is located at the junction of National Highways No. 95 and 71. The nearest domestic and defence airports are: Halwara (), Sahnewal () and Adampur (). The nearest international ports are Guru Ram Das International Airport, Rajasansi (), Wagah Landport (Border with Pakistan) () and Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi ().
The construction of a four lane expressway on the National Highway 95 which connects the city to major cities like | 6,126,419 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
Ludhiana (), Chandigarh () in the east and Moga, Ferozepur in the west is stuck up now. It includes bypass flyovers over the cities falling on this stretch. This project was meant to give a boom to the real estate of the city as it is one of the nearest city to the Ludhiana Metro. This project which was intended to be completed by 2014 to reduce the 45 mins drive from Ludhiana to Jagraon to approximately 15-20 Mins is unfortunately in a state of Limbo at present. Several accidents occur due to the diversions caused by the construction work that is suspended since several months.
# Demographics.
As of 2001 India census, Jagraon had a population of 60, 106. Males constitute 53% of the population | 6,126,420 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
and females 47%. Jagraon has an average literacy rate of 68%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 71%, and female literacy is 65%. In Jagraon, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Besides this, the city has a large seasonal and migrant population which remains unaccounted. There is a distinctive mix of rural and sub-urban population in Jagraon. The city has a good mix of people from many faiths, including Sikhs, Hindus, Muslims, Jains, Buddhists, s etc. Before the Partition of India in 1947, the city was home to a sizeable Muslim population.
# Legislative, executive and judicial set-up.
The city is a sub-division of the Ludhiana District which has five sub-divisions | 6,126,421 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
including the Jagraon.It is represented in the State legislative Assembly by the elected Member of Legislative assembly as a constituency No.71 and the current MLA is Mrs. Saravjit Kaur Manuke (AAP) Further the city is divided into a local body known as Municipal Council which constitutes 16 wards division and the elected councillors of the wards elect and appoint the President of the council.Mr Raj Kumar Malhotra and Baldev Dhir are former presidents of council.The areas falling out of the Municipal limits are politically administered by the Panchayats and there are roughly 80 villages under its jurisdiction.
The executive structure is headed by the District Commissioner at the district level | 6,126,422 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
and pyramids to Sub-Divisional Magistrate as the highest officer of administration at the Sub-division level and further declines to Executive officer at Municipal Council, Tehsildars and patwaris at revenue department to Block Development Officers at the village level.
The police chief of the city is ranked as the SSP(Senior Superintendent of Police) to Deputy Superintendents, Station House Officers, Assistant Sub Inspector, Constable and Home Guards.The whole sub-division is divided into different police areas.
The city has its own court complex which has been recently reconstructed and hails world class structure and facilities. The Jagraon courts Complex is headed by the Civil Judge and | 6,126,423 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
the criminal cases or the high value cases are referred to the Ludhiana District and Sessions court which is also the appellate court of the Jagraon.
# Industry.
The Jagraon is the third largest grain collection market of Asia after Khanna and Rajpura. The city's major industry, besides agriculture, is rice husking, with more than 100 rice shelling facilities. Jagraon hosts the second-largest animal market in Punjab, the largest being Vallah, near Amritsar. The proposed green field international airport project at Halwara was shelved owing to differences among the Civil Aviation Ministry and the Indian Air Force.
In the recent times, the city has witnessed industrial units coming up in the | 6,126,424 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
area including the Mumbai-based corporate pharmaceutical company Wockhardt Limited, Ludhiana-based soap company Chhokra Soap, an edible oil refinery and a factory of the Adani Group adjoining to the city's jurisdiction.
Due to industrialisation, closeness to largest metro of the state, agriculture and animal husbandry hub, centrally located in Punjab and good connectivity thou rail, road and air, the city is witnessing a boom in the real estate factor with sonic development in the residential and commercial area. However, in 2012 the city also witnessed the unauthorised residential colonies which were declared illegal by the state authorities.
The Jagraon industry also includes clay brick | 6,126,425 |
3528673 | Jagraon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jagraon | Jagraon
thou rail, road and air, the city is witnessing a boom in the real estate factor with sonic development in the residential and commercial area. However, in 2012 the city also witnessed the unauthorised residential colonies which were declared illegal by the state authorities.
The Jagraon industry also includes clay brick factories, interlocking tile factories, agriculture tool manufacturers, cattle feed factories, gold and diamond ornaments manufacturing, commodities trading and electric equipment factories
# See also.
- Chakar
- Ghalab
- Ludhiana
- Mullanpur Dakha
- Sujapur village
- S. Govt. College of Science Education and Research
# External links.
- To Know More about Jagraon | 6,126,426 |
3528727 | VGA box | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=VGA%20box | VGA box
VGA box
A VGA box is a video converter that converts common analog video standards such as S-Video and component video to VGA format. Some VGA boxes include audio outputs for connecting to computer speakers. Others models include devices that convert VGA signals to composite, S-video, or component video, as well as SCART in Europe. A VGA-to-HDMI converter digitizes incoming analog VGA signals and upscales to HDTV resolutions to enable a VGA video source to be displayed on an HDMI connection. The scaling engine ensures the VGA output fits the full HDTV screen with no image shifting or alignment issues. | 6,126,427 |
3528732 | Lawrence Prittipaul | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lawrence%20Prittipaul | Lawrence Prittipaul
Lawrence Prittipaul
Lawrence Roland Prittipaul (born 19 October 1979) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler.
# Early life.
Lawrence Roland Prittipaul was born on 19 October 1979, in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom and is of Indo-Guyanese descent. His cousin is West Indian batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul and his nephew is Tagenarine Chanderpaul.
# Career.
A former England under 15, 17 and 19 international, he graduated to the Hampshire first team as a batsman and seam-bowler. Lawrence was also selected for the England 'A' nomination squad in 2000.
On his debut in 2000 he scored 152 against Derbyshire, breaking the record for | 6,126,428 |
3528732 | Lawrence Prittipaul | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lawrence%20Prittipaul | Lawrence Prittipaul
ober 1979, in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom and is of Indo-Guyanese descent. His cousin is West Indian batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul and his nephew is Tagenarine Chanderpaul.
# Career.
A former England under 15, 17 and 19 international, he graduated to the Hampshire first team as a batsman and seam-bowler. Lawrence was also selected for the England 'A' nomination squad in 2000.
On his debut in 2000 he scored 152 against Derbyshire, breaking the record for a Hampshire player on his Championship debut. He retired from the professional game in 2005 and Co Founded Cage Cricket.
# External links.
- Lawrence Prittipaul at ESPNcricinfo
- Lawrence Prittipaul at CricketArchive | 6,126,429 |
3528737 | Tora Ghar District | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tora%20Ghar%20District | Tora Ghar District
Tora Ghar District
Tora Ghar is a district in Afghanistan, also known as the "Black Mountains", and is located approximately six miles north of Kandahar. Several skirmishes between American troops and Taliban fighters have occurred in Tora Ghar. | 6,126,430 |
3528747 | SM1 | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SM1 | SM1
SM1
SM1 can refer to:
- SM-1, a nuclear reactor
- SM1, a postcode district within the SM postcode area, in Sutton, Greater London
- Signalman First Class, a former rating in the U.S. Navy
- A surface-to-air missile, RIM-66 Standard (SM-1MR) or RIM-67 Standard (SM-1ER)
- VR Class Sm1, a type of train operated by the VR Group
- "Spider-Man", the first film in the "Spider-Man" film series
- "Scary Movie", the first film in the "Scary Movie" series
- "Superman", the first Superman film
- SM1, Secondary Math 1 | 6,126,431 |
3528734 | Jaguar (software) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jaguar%20(software) | Jaguar (software)
Jaguar (software)
Jaguar is an "ab initio" quantum chemistry package for both gas and solution phase calculations. It is commercial software marketed by the company Schrödinger. The program was originated in research groups of Richard Friesner and William Goddard and was initially called PS-GVB (referring to the so-called pseudospectral generalized valence bond method that the program featured).
Jaguar is a component of two other Schrödinger products: Maestro, which provides the graphical user interface to Jaguar, and a QM/MM program QSite, which uses Jaguar as its quantum-chemical engine.
# Features.
A distinctive feature of Jaguar is its use of the pseudospectral approximation. This approximation | 6,126,432 |
3528734 | Jaguar (software) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jaguar%20(software) | Jaguar (software)
can be applied to computationally expensive integral operations present in most quantum chemical calculations. As a result, calculations are faster with little loss in accuracy.
The current version Jaguar 9.7 includes the following functionality:
- Hartree–Fock (RHF, UHF, ROHF) and density functional theory (LDA, gradient-corrected, dispersion-corrected, and hybrid functionals)
- local second-order Møller–Plesset perturbation theory (LMP2)
- generalized valence bond perfect-pairing (GVB-PP) and GVB-LMP2 calculations
- prediction of excited states using configuration interaction (CIS) and time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT)
- geometry optimization and transition state search
- | 6,126,433 |
3528734 | Jaguar (software) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jaguar%20(software) | Jaguar (software)
solvation calculations based on the Poisson–Boltzmann equation
- prediction of infrared (IR), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), ultraviolet (UV), and vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectra
- pKa prediction
- generation of various molecular surfaces (electrostatic potential, electron density, molecular orbitals etc.)
- prediction of various molecular properties (multipole moments, polarizabilities, vibrational frequencies etc.)
# Known version history.
- Jaguar 9.7 (2017)
- Jaguar 8.0 (2013)
- Jaguar 7.9 (2012)
- Jaguar 7.8 (2011)
- Jaguar 7.7 (2010)
- Jaguar 7.6 (2009)
- Jaguar 7.5 (2008)
- Jaguar 7.0 (2007)
- Jaguar 6.5 (2006)
- Jaguar 6.0 (2005)
- Jaguar 5.5 (2004)
- | 6,126,434 |
3528734 | Jaguar (software) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jaguar%20(software) | Jaguar (software)
pKa prediction
- generation of various molecular surfaces (electrostatic potential, electron density, molecular orbitals etc.)
- prediction of various molecular properties (multipole moments, polarizabilities, vibrational frequencies etc.)
# Known version history.
- Jaguar 9.7 (2017)
- Jaguar 8.0 (2013)
- Jaguar 7.9 (2012)
- Jaguar 7.8 (2011)
- Jaguar 7.7 (2010)
- Jaguar 7.6 (2009)
- Jaguar 7.5 (2008)
- Jaguar 7.0 (2007)
- Jaguar 6.5 (2006)
- Jaguar 6.0 (2005)
- Jaguar 5.5 (2004)
- Jaguar 5.0 (2003)
- Jaguar 4.2 (2002)
- Jaguar 4.1 (2001)
- Jaguar 4.0 (2000)
- Jaguar 3.5
- Jaguar 3.0
# See also.
- Quantum chemistry computer programs
# External links.
- Schrödinger Inc | 6,126,435 |
3528740 | Potassium aluminium borate | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Potassium%20aluminium%20borate | Potassium aluminium borate
Potassium aluminium borate
Potassium aluminium borate (KAlBO) is an ionic compound composed of potassium ions, aluminium ions, and borate ions. Its crystal form exhibits nonlinear optical properties. The ultraviolet beam at 266 nm can be obtained by fourth harmonic generation (FGH) of 1064 nm laser radiation through a nonlinear crystal KAlBO (KABO).
# Further reading.
- "Growth and properties of KAlBO crystal," OPT MATER 23 (1-2): 357-362 JUL-AUG 2003. | 6,126,436 |
3528748 | Greg Owen (golfer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Greg%20Owen%20(golfer) | Greg Owen (golfer)
Greg Owen (golfer)
Gregory Clive Owen (born 19 February 1972) is an English professional golfer.
Owen was born in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. He turned professional in 1992 and gained his European Tour card at the 1997 qualifying school. He finished in the top 100 of the Order of Merit every year from 1998 to 2004, and won for the first time on tour at the 2003 Daily Telegraph Damovo British Masters at his 158th tournament.
At the 2001 Open Championship, Owen notably became only the sixth golfer in the history of the competition to score a rare albatross (double eagle), on the par-5 11th hole at Royal Lytham.
Since 2005, Owen has played mainly in the United States being a full member of the | 6,126,437 |
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PGA Tour in 2005–07, 2009–10 and 2012. His best finish in the United States was second at the 2006 Bay Hill Invitational, where he finished one shot behind Rod Pampling after playing the last two holes in three over par.
Having lost his PGA Tour card at the end of 2007, he bounced back the following season, to graduate directly from the second tier Nationwide Tour by finishing in 10th place on the money list.
In 2010 he finished 183rd on the PGA Tour money list and lost his card for the second time. In 2011 he played again on the Nationwide Tour, finishing 52nd on the money list. However he finished tied for 18th in the 2011 PGA Q School to regain his full PGA Tour card for 2012. He finished | 6,126,438 |
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85th in earnings in 2012, but was less successful in 2013, finishing 134th in the FedEx Cup.
In 2014 he split time between the PGA Tour and Web.com Tour; after winning the United Leasing Championship he finished 27th on the regular-season Web.com money list, missing out on a PGA Tour card by only $3,205. He went on to earn his card by finishing 10th on the Web.com Tour Finals money list.
Owen was in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Rankings for three weeks in 2006 with his highest ranking being 49.
# Professional wins.
## Challenge Tour wins (1).
- 1996 Gosen Challenge
## Web.com Tour wins (1).
- 2014 United Leasing Championship
# Results in major championships.
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finished 27th on the regular-season Web.com money list, missing out on a PGA Tour card by only $3,205. He went on to earn his card by finishing 10th on the Web.com Tour Finals money list.
Owen was in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Rankings for three weeks in 2006 with his highest ranking being 49.
# Professional wins.
## Challenge Tour wins (1).
- 1996 Gosen Challenge
## Web.com Tour wins (1).
- 2014 United Leasing Championship
# Results in major championships.
CUT = missed the half-way cutbr
"T" = tied
# See also.
- 2004 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates
- 2008 Nationwide Tour graduates
- 2011 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates
- 2014 Web.com Tour Finals graduates | 6,126,440 |
3528754 | Augustino Mrema | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Augustino%20Mrema | Augustino Mrema
Augustino Mrema
Augustino Lyatonga Mrema (born 31 December 1944) is a Tanzanian politician and former minister for home affairs in Tanzania. After switching party affiliation in February 1995 he joined NCCR-Mageuzi before moving on to Tanzania Labour Party (TLP) where he was made the Party Chairman. He served as the Member of Parliament for Vunjo constituency on multiple occasions until 2015 when he was defeated in the National election by Hon. James Mbatia of NCCR MAGEUZI. In early 2016 Mr. Mrema was appointed by President John Joseph Pombe Magufuli as the chairperson of Tanzania Parole Board.
Mrema is a member of the Chaga tribe from Kiraracha Village near Mount Kilimanjaro. He is the second | 6,126,441 |
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of five siblings.
# Education.
From 1955 until 1963, Mrema attended primary and secondary education at Moshi, thereafter joining St.Patrick Teachers training college also in Moshi where he finished his Secondary education in 1965. In 1968 Mrema sat for the Cambridge University O-level exams. He joined the Kivukoni Political Education College, after which he was sent to Marangu for further training.
# Government positions.
Mrema has been in the Tanzania Government, National Security Organisation and the CCM party since 1966; he has held the following 5 positions as follows:
- 1. Rural Civics Teacher 1974-1980
- 2. Teacher at the National Security College 1980-1982
- 3. Assistant Deputy | 6,126,442 |
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for National Security in the Dodoma Region 1982-1984
- 4. Chief Deputy for National Security in Dodoma Region 1983-1984
- 5. Chief Deputy for National Security in Shinyanga Region 1985-1987
# Political career.
Even though Mrema has contested every presidential election in Tanzania since the country instituted a multiparty system in the early 1990s, his political career started in 1985 when he tried to run for MP in his home district of Kilimanjaro. His candidacy was blocked by the High Court, and in 1987 he was officially announced as the winner after a lengthy appeals process. He was able to retain his seat in 1990 without stiff competition. The fact that he was an MP enabled the president | 6,126,443 |
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to appoint him to various cabinet positions. From 1990 to 1995 Mrema held various cabinet and high level government positions:
- Minister of Interior 1990-1994
- Minister of Labour, Development and Sports 1994-1995
Mrema left CCM in 1995 and joined a new political party National Convention for Construction and Reform-Mageuzi. In the first multiparty election in 1995, he ran on the ticket of the National Convention for Construction and Reform-Mageuzi (NCCR-Mageuzi) party and won 27.77% of the vote. He finished third behind incumbent President Benjamin Mkapa of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party and Ibrahim Lipumba of the Civic United Front (CUF), capturing 7.80% of the vote, this time on | 6,126,444 |
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e first multiparty election in 1995, he ran on the ticket of the National Convention for Construction and Reform-Mageuzi (NCCR-Mageuzi) party and won 27.77% of the vote. He finished third behind incumbent President Benjamin Mkapa of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party and Ibrahim Lipumba of the Civic United Front (CUF), capturing 7.80% of the vote, this time on the ticket of the TLP. Running again as the TLP presidential candidate in the 14 December 2005 elections, Mrema was fourth out of ten candidates, winning 0.75% of the vote.
By this time he got presidential appointment as parole board chairperson from 2016 to 2019
# External links.
- Tanzania Election Candidates Profile (in Swahili) | 6,126,445 |
3528733 | Soutpansberg | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Soutpansberg | Soutpansberg
Soutpansberg
The Soutpansberg, (formerly "Zoutpansberg") meaning "Salt Pan Mountain" in Afrikaans, is a range of mountains in far northern South Africa. It is located in Vhembe District, Limpopo. It is named for the salt pan (, or "place of salt") located at its western end. The mountain range reaches the opposite extremity in the Matikwa Nature Reserve, some due east. The range as a whole had no Venda name, as it was instead known by its sub-ranges which include Dzanani, Songozwi and others. Of late it is however known as Tha vhani ya muno, meaning "mountain of salt".
The Soutpansberg forms part of the 'Vhembe Biosphere Reserve', which was designated as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 2009. | 6,126,446 |
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The latter reserve also includes the Blouberg Range, Kruger National Park, Makgabeng Plateau, Makuleke Wetlands and the Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape.
# Geography.
The mountain is intersected by two defiles, the Waterpoort in the west, containing the Sand River (Polokwane) and a railway line, and Wyllie's Poort, which allows N1 road traffic to pass from Louis Trichardt to Musina. Lajuma is the highest peak at . The Nzhelele River and its tributary the Mutamba, the Nwanedi River and its tributary the Luphephe River, as well as the Levubu River and its main tributaries, the Mutshindudi and Mutale Rivers, and the Letaba River rise in the slopes of the Soutpansberg Mountains. The Brak River, a | 6,126,447 |
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tributary of the Sand River, flows diagonally at the western end of the Soutpansberg, separating it from the Blouberg further west.
# History.
## First Europeans.
The first white person to reach, and name, the mountain was Coenraad de Buys, a colonist who fled from Graaff Reinet after a failed rebellion in 1795. He settled near the mountain in 1820 and was the patriarch of a half-caste clan, the "Buysvolk" or Buys People, who are still to be found at Buysdorp. De Buys was followed by voortrekker Louis Tregardt who sojourned at the salt pan from May to August 1836. In November 1836 Tregardt moved camp to the vicinity of the later Schoemansdal and Louis Trichardt town, where he stayed until | 6,126,448 |
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June 1837. From June to August 1837 Tregardt's party camped at the Doorn River, on the current Doorn River farm, whereafter they departed for good to find a trading route to the sea.
## Early settlement.
Eleven years later, in 1848, a settlement named Zoutpansbergdorp was established at the site of an earlier Tregardt camp. It was founded by Jan Valentyn Botha, who led a faction of Andries Potgieter's trek. Potgieter died at Zoutpansbergdorp in 1852, and his son shortly afterwards. In 1855 the town's de facto leader was Stephanus Schoeman who named the growing, though disorderly reed-hut settlement Schoemansdal, after himself. Augmented by renegades, the town was a successful ivory trading | 6,126,449 |
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centre by 1855, when its population numbered 200.
Venda hunters supplied the Voortrekkers with ivory, and were in return supplied with fire arms. Relations between the Voortrekkers and Venda soured due to taxation, cattle rustling and lax control over the supply of fire arms. Total discord broke out in 1866, when the voortrekkers intervened in a Venda succession dispute, and one claimant, Makhado, attacked an outlying voortrekker settlement. Despite the arrival of a relief commando, the Venda's mountain strongholds could not be taken. The voortrekkers abandoned the town on 15 July 1867 and established Pietersburg. An open-air museum was established to recreate the modest settlement.
## First | 6,126,450 |
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town.
In October 1898 the Boere returned to regain control over the territory. General Piet Joubert's commando occupied a strategic position over the Doorn River in preparation. In November, Mphefu's kraal suffered a three-pronged attack and his royal village was torched. Mphefu's clan fled across the Limpopo River to Zimbabwe. The farms Rietvlei and Bergvliet were set aside in 1898 for a new town, and Trichardtsdorp was proclaimed the next year, named in honour of Louis Tregardt. Today the town commemorates his full name, Louis Trichardt.
# Ecology.
## Plant diversity.
Approximately 2,500 to 3,000 vascular plant taxa, comprising 1,066 genera and 240 families are known to occur in the mountain. | 6,126,451 |
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A species list from plots done at the Mutshidudi catchment area revealed 109 plant families, 397 genera and 619 species. 24 plant species are endemic to the mountain, and an additional 33 to the Vhembe Biosphere Reserve. 594 species of tree are native to the mountain or its direct vicinity.
The Soutpansberg's immense floristic diversity can be attributed to several distinct floristic elements acting on it, namely Tropical, Moçambique coastal, Lowveld, Afromontane, Bushveld, Waterberg, Kalahari and Limpopo Valley. Approximately 10% of Soutpansberg plants can be considered succulent, and 32% of the endemic flora can be regarded as succulents.
Of the mountain's endemic flora, the Asclepiadaceae | 6,126,452 |
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with 5 genera and 6 species displays a high generic diversity. "Aloe" presents the highest species diversity among native genera with 5 endemic species, and the monotypic "Zoutpansbergia" is the only endemic genus. The floral endemics include "Encephalartos hirsutus", "Duvalia procumbens", "Euphorbia rowlandii", "E. aeruginosa", "E. zoutpansbergensis", "Ceratotheca saxicola", "Stapelia clavicorona", "Tylophora coddii", "Huernia nouhuysii", "Aloe angelica", "A. petrophila", "A. soutpansbergensis", "A. vossii", "Combretum vendae", "Blepharis spinipes", "Mystacidium braybonae", "Justicia montis-salinarum", "Khadia borealis", "Orbeanthus conjunctus", "Streptocarpus parviflorus" subsp. "soutpansbergensis", | 6,126,453 |
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"Searsia magalismontana" subsp. "coddii", "Vangueria soutpansbergensis" and "Pavetta tschikonderi".
The tropical floristic element, which reaches its southern distribution within the Soutpansberg, accounts for the species "Brackenridgea zanguebarica", "Millettia stuhlmannii", "Oxytenanthera abyssinica", "Trilepisium madagascariense", "Brachystegia utilis"-"torrei" (assimilated into a dominant "B. spiciformis" genome) and "Syzygium masukuense". These species are not associated with the central Zimbabwean Miombo floristic element, but rather with the Eastern Highlands floristic element, and particularly its foothills.
## Reptile diversity.
A total of at least 116 reptile species have been recorded | 6,126,454 |
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in the Soutpansberg. This biodiversity is remarkably high for such a small area and makes up 36% of the total number of reptile species that have been recorded in South Africa. This is roughly the same number of species (119) that occur in the Kruger National Park. The diversity is high compared to biodiversity hotspots of the world and the species diversity per unit area is higher than that of most of these hotspots. The Soutpansberg rock lizard, Soutpansberg worm lizard, Soutpansberg dwarf gecko and the Soutpansberg flat lizard are all endemic and named after this range.
## Invertebrates.
The Soutpansberg is known for a high level of endemism of its invertebrate fauna.
## Conservation.
In | 6,126,455 |
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te fauna.
## Conservation.
In today’s world, natural areas are under a lot of pressure from human activity. Exploitation of natural resources, human encroachment due to expanding developments, poaching and general pollution – these all affect the Soutpansberg in some way. At the moment the mountains are a World Heritage Site and they form part of the newly proclaimed Vhembe Biosphere reserve.
# Gallery.
Organisms endemic to the Soutpansberg
# See also.
- List of mountain ranges of South Africa
- Nwanedi Provincial Park
- Soutpansberg Conservancy
# External links.
- The Soutpansberg
- Soutpansberg Endemic Flora
- Land of the Venda
- Game & Nature Reserves in Soutpansberg, Limpopo | 6,126,456 |
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The Double 0 Kid
The Double 0 Kid is a 1993 direct-to-video family adventure/comedy film starring Corey Haim, Nicole Eggert and Brigitte Nielsen.
# Plot summary.
17-year-old Lance Elliot is a summer intern at the Agency. His fantasies of espionage and intrigue turn real when he's ordered to rush a package to L.A. A madman millionaire computer virus designer and his icy henchwoman want that package. It's key to their plot to destroy the environment. Lance stays one step ahead of them, trying to avoid a visit to their "video-game-of-doom" room.
# Cast.
- Corey Haim as Lance Elliot
- Brigitte Nielsen as Rhonda
- Wallace Shawn as Cashpot
- Nicole Eggert as Melinda
- John Rhys-Davies as Rudi | 6,126,457 |
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environment. Lance stays one step ahead of them, trying to avoid a visit to their "video-game-of-doom" room.
# Cast.
- Corey Haim as Lance Elliot
- Brigitte Nielsen as Rhonda
- Wallace Shawn as Cashpot
- Nicole Eggert as Melinda
- John Rhys-Davies as Rudi Von Keseenbaum
- Basil Hoffman as Trout
- Karen Black as Mrs. Elliot
- Anne Francis as Maggie Lomax
- Seth Green as Chip
- John Birch as Truck Driver
- Leslie Danon as French Girl
- Patrick M. Wright as Banker
- Bari K. Willerford as Luther
- Jim Alquist as Tyler
- Josh Collier as Billy
- Chuck Hicks as Sam Wynberg
- Steven Paul as Room Service Bellman (uncredited)
# External links.
- "Double 0 Kid" - Columbus Films Ltd. | 6,126,458 |
3528779 | Hudson County Burial Grounds | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hudson%20County%20Burial%20Grounds | Hudson County Burial Grounds
Hudson County Burial Grounds
The Hudson County Burial Grounds are also known as the Secaucus Potter's Field and Snake Hill Cemetery and it is located in Secaucus, New Jersey.
The cemetery was cleared of bodies to make room for the Secaucus Transfer Station and Exit 15X of the New Jersey Turnpike between 1992-2003. More than 4,000 bodies were disinterred. A few were identified and reburied by their families, but the rest were reinterred in a Hackensack cemetery. (The bodies were to be interred at Hoboken Cemetery, North Bergen, but when pits were dug for the bodies, human remains were found, in what was sold as virgin cemetery space.)
It is estimated that there are another 5,000 or so graves | 6,126,459 |
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that have not been found, probably lying outside the Secaucus Junction projects construction areas. Some may lie underneath footings and embankments of the New Jersey Turnpike.
The bodies were reburied at the Maple Grove Park Cemetery in Hackensack, New Jersey. The last body was removed from the cemetery on October 31, 2003. The remains of 4,572 were transferred. The Register of Burials listed interments between December 31, 1880, and April 12, 1962, but those within the removal area were from between 1920 and 1962. The cemetery served the insane asylum and the poor house that later became the Meadowview Psychiatric Hospital.
# Snake Hill.
The Snake Hill region of Secaucus, New Jersey, was | 6,126,460 |
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the location of the Old Bergen Poor Farm in the late 18th century. In 1840 the southern part of Bergen became Hudson County, which later purchased the land and placed their Insane Asylum and Alms House there.
# Archaeology.
The Berger Group which performed the removals wrote:
A total of 113,532 artifacts or non-skeletal objects were recovered of which over 50 percent were coffin nails. Other personal effects or "grave goods" included dentures, glass eyes, coins, clay smoking pipes, embalming bottles, whiskey/wine bottles, combs, over 4,500 buttons, over 500 ceramic fragments, clothing remnants, shoes, hats, jewelry, military medals, religious items, and medical devices or prosthetics. ... | 6,126,461 |
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Using historic maps, original hand-written burial ledgers, osteological examination, background research, and artifact analysis, Berger's team was able to determine possible identities for approximately 900 of the disinterred remains. Of particular note, positive identifications were established for two interments who have living linear descendants. The remains of a woman who died in 1928 and a man who was buried in 1949 were returned to their respective families for private ceremonies and reburial - ending the search for their long-lost grandparents.
# See also.
- List of cemeteries in Hudson County, New Jersey
# External links.
- Potter's Field page from Berger Group, which performed disinterment
- | 6,126,462 |
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osteological examination, background research, and artifact analysis, Berger's team was able to determine possible identities for approximately 900 of the disinterred remains. Of particular note, positive identifications were established for two interments who have living linear descendants. The remains of a woman who died in 1928 and a man who was buried in 1949 were returned to their respective families for private ceremonies and reburial - ending the search for their long-lost grandparents.
# See also.
- List of cemeteries in Hudson County, New Jersey
# External links.
- Potter's Field page from Berger Group, which performed disinterment
- GraveInfo site including link to burial list | 6,126,463 |
3528810 | Before Became After | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Before%20Became%20After | Before Became After
Before Became After
Before Became After is a reunion album from the original Kansas II lineup, under their new name of Proto-Kaw. The Special Edition contains three bonus tracks - one new original song, a live version of "Belexes", plus a “single” version of “Words of Honor”. It also includes an informative interview CD-ROM video about the group.
"Greenburg, Glickstein, Charles, David, Smith and Jones" is a cover of a song by The Cryan' Shames from their 1968 album "Synthesis."
# Track listing.
- 1. "Alt. More Worlds than Known" – 7:28
- 2. "Words of Honor" – 4:28
- 3. "Leaven" – 8:26
- 4. "Axolotl" – 6:04
- 5. "Quantum Leapfrog" – 5:42
- 6. "Greenburg, Glickstein, Charles, David, Smith | 6,126,464 |
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and Jones" (Isaac Guillory and Jim Fairs) – 3:05
- 7. "Gloriana" – 9:07
- 8. "Occasion of Your Honest Dreaming" – 3:38
- 9. "Heavenly Man" – 5:53
- 10. "Theophany" – 11:43
- 11. "Belexes (live)" – 8:08
- 12. "It Moves You" – 4:26
- 13. "Words of Honor" (single edit) – 3:18
# Musicians.
- Lynn Meredith - vocals, narration
- John Bolton - saxophones, flute
- Kerry Livgren - guitars, piano, keyboards, Engineer
- Dan Wright - organ, keyboards, percussion
- Craig Kew - bass, background vocals
- Brad Schulz - drums
## Additional credits.
- Jake Livgren - background vocals
- Rod Mikinski - bass, "Axolotl"
- Eva Peterson - background vocal, "It Moves You"
# Personnel.
- Ken Westphal | 6,126,465 |
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guitars, piano, keyboards, Engineer
- Dan Wright - organ, keyboards, percussion
- Craig Kew - bass, background vocals
- Brad Schulz - drums
## Additional credits.
- Jake Livgren - background vocals
- Rod Mikinski - bass, "Axolotl"
- Eva Peterson - background vocal, "It Moves You"
# Personnel.
- Ken Westphal - Design, Illustrations
- Thomas Ewerhard - Design
- Kerrick James - Original Photography
- Barak Hill - Web Design
# References.
- http://www.allmusic.com/album/before-became-after-mw0000331145
# Release details.
- 2005, USA, InsideOut Music SPV08760650, Release date 5 April 2005, CD
- 2005, USA, InsideOut Music SPV08560652, Release date 5 April 2005, CD Special edition | 6,126,466 |
3528800 | Qapqal Xibe Autonomous County | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Qapqal%20Xibe%20Autonomous%20County | Qapqal Xibe Autonomous County
Qapqal Xibe Autonomous County
Qapqal Xibe Autonomous County (; Xibe: Cabcal Sibe beye dasangga siyan, also transliterated as Chapchal, Uyghur: چاپچال شىبە ئاپتونوم يېزىسى ;Kazakh: شاپشال سىبە اۆتونوميالى اۋدانى) in Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture in northern Xinjiang is the only Xibe autonomous county of the People's Republic of China, bordering Kazakhstan's Almaty Region to the west. It has an area of 4,430 square kilometers and a population 160,000 (2000). "Qapqal" means "the granary" in the Xibe language.
# Subdivisions.
The Xibe, sent to garrison the area by the Qing Dynasty, were divided into eight "niru" (companies); each "niru" established a settlement. The settlements are thus simply | 6,126,467 |
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"the granary" in the Xibe language.
# Subdivisions.
The Xibe, sent to garrison the area by the Qing Dynasty, were divided into eight "niru" (companies); each "niru" established a settlement. The settlements are thus simply referred to as "First "Niru"" through "Eighth "Niru"", with the exception of the settlement established by the Sixth, which came to be known as Qapqal, thus giving the county its name.
# Media.
The county has one Xibe-language newspaper, the "Qapqal News". A television station broadcasts a few programmes in Xibe as well each month, with Chinese-language content the rest of the time.
# External links.
- County info page, at an Ili Kazak Autonomous Prefecture info site | 6,126,468 |
3528778 | Chizuko Mifune | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chizuko%20Mifune | Chizuko Mifune
Chizuko Mifune
Chizuko Mifune (御船 千鶴子, "Mifune Chizuko", 17 July 1886 – 19 January 1911) was a self-proclaimed clairvoyant during the late Meiji period in Japan.
# Early years.
Born in Kumamoto Prefecture, Mifune was married in 1908. It has been stated that she was deeply religious and, at times, was hypnotized by her brother-in-law. She allegedly developed her powers at the age of 24 by breathing and meditation exercises.
# Fukurai.
Tomokichi Fukurai, Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Tokyo, was deeply interested in the supernatural and desired to validate extra-sensory perception. Fukarai's supernatural interests were heavily criticized by his colleagues, but he was | 6,126,469 |
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convinced Mifune's powers were genuine when he privately tested her in April 1910. A second, public test was conducted by Tokyo University president Baron Yamakawa Kenjirō on 15 September 1910. She appeared to read messages written inside hidden envelopes, however, when these messages turned out to be not from Yamakawa but from Fukurai, she was widely seen as a charlatan and heavily criticized by the press.
A modern researcher, Rodger Anderson has noted that the experiments were not properly controlled as Mifune "was often left alone with the test envelope, or insisted on turning her back to witnesses when attempting to psychically probe its contents."
# Death.
Four months later, in 19 January | 6,126,470 |
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not properly controlled as Mifune "was often left alone with the test envelope, or insisted on turning her back to witnesses when attempting to psychically probe its contents."
# Death.
Four months later, in 19 January 1911, Mifune committed suicide at the age of 24 by ingesting poison.
# Influences.
Japanese horror filmmakers of "Yogen" and "Ringu" reportedly used Mifune as the inspiration behind the character Shizuko Yamamura, the mother of "Ringu" antagonist Sadako Yamamura.
# External links.
- Factual Basis Behind "The Ring", Ringworld.com, "accessed" February 23, 2006
- Factual Basis Behind "The Ring", Curse of the Ring, accessed June 26, 2012
- Fukurai Institute of Psychology | 6,126,471 |
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Bob May (golfer)
Robert Anthony May (born October 6, 1968) is an American professional golfer. He lost to Tiger Woods in a three-hole playoff for the 2000 PGA Championship at Valhalla.
# Amateur career.
May attended Oklahoma State University and was a member of the 1991 Walker Cup American team before turning professional later that year.
# Professional career.
May joined the PGA Tour in 1994. He did not win on the Tour, but he finished second three times, including a playoff loss to Tiger Woods at the 2000 PGA Championship at Valhalla, and most recently at the 2006 B.C. Open at Turning Stone Resort & Casino, where he lost by one to John Rollins. However he won the 1999 Victor Chandler British | 6,126,472 |
3528782 | Bob May (golfer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bob%20May%20(golfer) | Bob May (golfer)
Masters on the European Tour. His career was curtailed by a back injury in 2003, and in 2006 he played the PGA Tour on a Major Medical Exemption. After the 2007 season he lost his PGA Tour card.
From 2008 through 2010, May played primarily on the Nationwide Tour (now the Web.com Tour) along with some PGA Tour events. May lost his status on the minor-league tour after missing 15 of 25 cuts in 2010; he played in only eight tournaments in 2011 and just twice in 2012.
May was in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking for much of 2000 and 2001.
# Professional wins (1).
## European Tour wins (1).
European Tour playoff record (0–1)
# Results in major championships.
CUT = missed the half-way | 6,126,473 |
3528782 | Bob May (golfer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bob%20May%20(golfer) | Bob May (golfer)
010; he played in only eight tournaments in 2011 and just twice in 2012.
May was in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking for much of 2000 and 2001.
# Professional wins (1).
## European Tour wins (1).
European Tour playoff record (0–1)
# Results in major championships.
CUT = missed the half-way cutbr
"T" = tied
# Results in World Golf Championship events.
Canceled due to 9/11br
QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match playbr
"T" = tiedbr
NT = No Tournament
# U.S. national team appearances.
Amateur
- Walker Cup: 1991 (winners)
# See also.
- 1993 Nike Tour graduates
- 1999 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates
- 2006 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates | 6,126,474 |
3528824 | Communist Party of Aotearoa | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Communist%20Party%20of%20Aotearoa | Communist Party of Aotearoa
Communist Party of Aotearoa
The Communist Party of Aotearoa is a Maoist political party which formed in 1993 as a split from the Communist Party of New Zealand, which had formerly been Maoist, but was then drifting towards Trotskyism.
Since the mid-1990s the CPA has been in merger negotiations with another Maoist split from the old CPNZ, the Organisation for Marxist Unity (OMU). No merger has yet taken place, however since 2002 the CPA appears to have suspended production of its paper "Red Flag" in favour of the OMU journal "Struggle".
# External links.
- Official homepage | 6,126,475 |
3528853 | Zimbabwe at the 1996 Summer Olympics | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zimbabwe%20at%20the%201996%20Summer%20Olympics | Zimbabwe at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Zimbabwe at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Zimbabwe competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States.
# Athletics.
- Men—Track and road events
Men—Field events
# Cycling.
- Road
# Diving.
- Men
# Swimming.
- Women
# References.
- Official Olympic Reports
- sports-reference | 6,126,476 |
3528797 | African Photography Encounters | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=African%20Photography%20Encounters | African Photography Encounters
African Photography Encounters
African Photography Encounters () is a biennial exhibition in Bamako, Mali held since 1994. The exhibition, featuring exhibits by contemporary African photographers, is spread over several Bamako cultural centers, including the National Museum, the National Library, the Modibo Keïta memorial, and the District Museum. The exhibition also features colloquia and film showings. The most recent biennial took place in 2017.
It is jointly run by the government of Mali and the Institut Français. It has exhibited work by William Kentridge, Samuel Fosso, Pieter Hugo and Zanele Muholi.
# 2005 – 6th biennial.
The 6th biennial took place in November and December 2005, with | 6,126,477 |
3528797 | African Photography Encounters | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=African%20Photography%20Encounters | African Photography Encounters
the theme of "Another World." The prizes awarded were:
- The Seydou Keïta prize was awarded to Rana El Nemr (Egypt) for her work on women in the Cairo subway.
- The Coup de coeur Accor prize was awarded to Mamadou Konaté (Mali)
- The Prix AFAA-Afrique en Création was awarded to Fatoumata Diabaté
- The European Union (Best Reporting Photographer) (Prix de l'Union Européenne) was awarded to Zohra Bensemra (Algeria)
- The Intergovernmental Agency of La Francophonie Award (Prix de l'Agence Intergouvernementale de la Francophonie du Meilleur Jeune) (AIF) was awarded to Ulrich-Rodney Mahoungou (Republic of the Congo)
- The Elan de l'Agence Française de Développement prize was awarded to Uche | 6,126,478 |
3528797 | African Photography Encounters | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=African%20Photography%20Encounters | African Photography Encounters
James-Iroha (Nigeria)
- The Special Jury Prize awarded to Mikhael Subotzky (South Africa)
The jury also honoured Ranjith Kally (South Africa) for his life's work.
# 2009 – 8th biennial.
The biennial included work by Hassan Hajjaj.
The Seydou Keita Prize for Best Photographic Creation was awarded to Uche Okpa-Iroha
# 2011 – 9th biennial.
The biennial included work by Philippe Bordas and Omar Victor Diop. The Seydo Keita award was given to Pieter Hugo.
# 2013.
The biennial was cancelled because of security concerns.
# 2015 – 10th biennial.
The 10th biennial took place from 31 October to 31 December 2015 and was themed themed Telling Time. It was directed by Bisi Silva with associate | 6,126,479 |
3528797 | African Photography Encounters | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=African%20Photography%20Encounters | African Photography Encounters
curators Antawan I. Byrd and Yves Chatap.
The biennial included work by Moussa Kalapo ("La Métaphore du Temps" (the metaphor of time)), Lebohang Kganye, Uche Okpa-Iroha, Nyani Quarmyne (a documentary report on Malian refugees in Mauritania), and Nassim Rouchiche (portraits of sub-Saharan migrants stuck in Algeria).
# 2017 – 11th biennial.
The 11th biennial took place from 2 December 2017 to 31 January 2018.
# See also.
- Art biennials in Africa
- Addis Foto Fest
- Lagos Photo
# References.
- This article began as a translation of the in the French Wikipedia, accessed 26 December 2005.
# Bibliography.
- Bajorek, J. and E. Haney (2010), 'Eye on Bamako: Conversations on the African Photography | 6,126,480 |
3528797 | African Photography Encounters | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=African%20Photography%20Encounters | African Photography Encounters
al included work by Moussa Kalapo ("La Métaphore du Temps" (the metaphor of time)), Lebohang Kganye, Uche Okpa-Iroha, Nyani Quarmyne (a documentary report on Malian refugees in Mauritania), and Nassim Rouchiche (portraits of sub-Saharan migrants stuck in Algeria).
# 2017 – 11th biennial.
The 11th biennial took place from 2 December 2017 to 31 January 2018.
# See also.
- Art biennials in Africa
- Addis Foto Fest
- Lagos Photo
# References.
- This article began as a translation of the in the French Wikipedia, accessed 26 December 2005.
# Bibliography.
- Bajorek, J. and E. Haney (2010), 'Eye on Bamako: Conversations on the African Photography Biennial', Theory, Culture and Society, 27 | 6,126,481 |
3528819 | Dance with the Wolves | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dance%20with%20the%20Wolves | Dance with the Wolves
Dance with the Wolves
"Dance with the Wolves" is a song from ukrainian singer Ruslana’s fifth studio album, Wild Dances and was released on 11 January 2005.
Two music videos were made for the song. During the shootings, Ruslana had to be in a cage with wild wolves. One of the videoclips includes frames shot during the Orange Revolution in which Ruslana took an active participation. The music video for this song is available through the Ruslana fan website.
# More information.
"Dance with the Wolves" is the first single of the singer to come out in Europe after her Gold single "Wild Dances".
- Produced by Ruslana, Olexander Ksenofontov.
- Directors: Evhen Mytrofanov, Oles' Sanin
While shooting | 6,126,482 |
3528819 | Dance with the Wolves | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dance%20with%20the%20Wolves | Dance with the Wolves
ng. During the shootings, Ruslana had to be in a cage with wild wolves. One of the videoclips includes frames shot during the Orange Revolution in which Ruslana took an active participation. The music video for this song is available through the Ruslana fan website.
# More information.
"Dance with the Wolves" is the first single of the singer to come out in Europe after her Gold single "Wild Dances".
- Produced by Ruslana, Olexander Ksenofontov.
- Directors: Evhen Mytrofanov, Oles' Sanin
While shooting the video, Ruslana and the wolves were not separated by a cage, but a trainer was standing nearby.
# Charts.
Ring Edition
# External links.
- Amazon.com about "Dance with the Wolves". | 6,126,483 |
28146709 | George W. Williams | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George%20W.%20Williams | George W. Williams
George W. Williams
George W. Williams may refer to:
- George Washington Williams (1849–1891), US soldier and politician
- George Washington Williams (naval officer) (1869–1925), American Navy officer
- George W. McWilliams,
# See also.
- George Williams (disambiguation) | 6,126,484 |
28146703 | St Joseph College of Bulacan | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St%20Joseph%20College%20of%20Bulacan | St Joseph College of Bulacan
St Joseph College of Bulacan
St Joseph College of Bulacan is a private higher education institution located in San Jose Patag, Santa Maria, Bulacan, Republic of the Philippines.
# Programs.
New Programs:
- Bachelor in Physical Education;
- Bachelor of Science in ACCOUNTANCY;
- Bachelor of Science in INFORMATION SYSTEM;
- Bachelor of Science in TOURISM MANAGEMENT;
- Diploma in MIDWIFERY
Programs Offered:
- Master of Arts in EDUCATION (Educational Management), in consortium with BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY,
- Bachelor of Science in BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, Major in : Financial, Human Resource, and Operations Management,
Bachelor of Science in HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT,
- Bachelor | 6,126,485 |
28146703 | St Joseph College of Bulacan | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St%20Joseph%20College%20of%20Bulacan | St Joseph College of Bulacan
ence in BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, Major in : Financial, Human Resource, and Operations Management,
Bachelor of Science in HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT,
- Bachelor of Arts in PSYCHOLOGY,
- Bachelor of Science in COMPUTER SCIENCE,
- Bachelor of ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, Major in Early Childhood Education,
- Bachelor of SECONDARY EDUCATION, Major in: English, Filipino, Mathematics
Short-term / Non-degree Programs
- Teachers Certificate Program,
- Associate in Computer Technology,
- Caregiver NCII,
- Health Care Services NCII,
- Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant Services,
- Certificate in Housekeeping NCII,
- Primary / Secondary school
# External links.
- St. Joseph College of Bulacan | 6,126,486 |
3528826 | A Very Special Christmas 2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=A%20Very%20Special%20Christmas%202 | A Very Special Christmas 2
A Very Special Christmas 2
A Very Special Christmas 2 is the second in the "A Very Special Christmas" series of Christmas-themed compilation albums produced to benefit the Special Olympics. The album was released on 20 October 1992, and production was overseen by Jimmy Iovine, Vicki Iovine and Robert Sargent Shriver for A&M Records. Tupac Shakur was supposed to be featured on the album, but due to legal trouble his song was dropped.
On December 7, 2001, "A Very Special Christmas 2" was certified Double Platinum for shipment of two million copies in the United States since its 1992 release. As of November 2014, it is the 21st best-selling Christmas/holiday album in the United States during the | 6,126,487 |
3528826 | A Very Special Christmas 2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=A%20Very%20Special%20Christmas%202 | A Very Special Christmas 2
1992, and production was overseen by Jimmy Iovine, Vicki Iovine and Robert Sargent Shriver for A&M Records. Tupac Shakur was supposed to be featured on the album, but due to legal trouble his song was dropped.
On December 7, 2001, "A Very Special Christmas 2" was certified Double Platinum for shipment of two million copies in the United States since its 1992 release. As of November 2014, it is the 21st best-selling Christmas/holiday album in the United States during the SoundScan era of music sales tracking (March 1991 – present), having sold 2,200,000 copies according to SoundScan.
# External links.
- A Very Special Christmas 2 at Amazon.com
- Special Olympics: A Very Special Christmas | 6,126,488 |
28146722 | Richard C. Cushing | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Richard%20C.%20Cushing | Richard C. Cushing
Richard C. Cushing
Richard C. Cushing may refer to:
- Richard Cardinal Cushing (1895–1970), US prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
- Richard C. Cushing, Mayor of Omaha, 1890–1892 | 6,126,489 |
28146743 | John A. Cunningham | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John%20A.%20Cunningham | John A. Cunningham
John A. Cunningham
John A. Cunningham may refer to:
- John Anderson Cunningham (born 1939), British Labour Party politician
- "John A. Cunningham", Republican candidate for Comptroller of Maryland in 1911, defeated by Emerson Harrington | 6,126,490 |
3528858 | Zimbabwe at the 1992 Summer Olympics | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zimbabwe%20at%20the%201992%20Summer%20Olympics | Zimbabwe at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Zimbabwe at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Zimbabwe competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.
# Results by event.
## Athletics.
Men's 100m metres
- Fabian Muyaba
Men's 5.000 metres
- Tendai Chimusasa
Men's 10.000 metres
- Tendai Chimusasa
Men's Marathon
- Cephas Matafi — 2:26.17 (→ 58th place)
Men's Long Jump
- Ndabazinhle Mdhlongwa
Men's Triple Jump
- Ndabazinhle Mdhlongwa
## Diving.
Men's 3m Springboard
- Evan Stewart
Women's 3m Springboard
- Tracy Cox-Smyth
## Swimming.
Men's 50m Freestyle
- Ivor Le Roux
- Rhoderick McGown
Men's 100m Freestyle
- Ivor Le Roux
- Rhoderick McGown
Men's 200m Freestyle
- Ivor Le Roux
- Rhoderick McGown
Women's 100m Backstroke
- | 6,126,491 |
3528858 | Zimbabwe at the 1992 Summer Olympics | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zimbabwe%20at%20the%201992%20Summer%20Olympics | Zimbabwe at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Fabian Muyaba
Men's 5.000 metres
- Tendai Chimusasa
Men's 10.000 metres
- Tendai Chimusasa
Men's Marathon
- Cephas Matafi — 2:26.17 (→ 58th place)
Men's Long Jump
- Ndabazinhle Mdhlongwa
Men's Triple Jump
- Ndabazinhle Mdhlongwa
## Diving.
Men's 3m Springboard
- Evan Stewart
Women's 3m Springboard
- Tracy Cox-Smyth
## Swimming.
Men's 50m Freestyle
- Ivor Le Roux
- Rhoderick McGown
Men's 100m Freestyle
- Ivor Le Roux
- Rhoderick McGown
Men's 200m Freestyle
- Ivor Le Roux
- Rhoderick McGown
Women's 100m Backstroke
- Sarah Murphy
- Storme Moodie
Women's 200m Backstroke
- Storme Moodie
- Sarah Murphy
# References.
- Official Olympic Reports
- sports-reference | 6,126,492 |
3528822 | Paula Martí | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paula%20Martí | Paula Martí
Paula Martí
Paula Martí Zambrano (born 29 January 1980) is a professional golfer from Spain. She used to be a member of the LPGA Tour and now plays the Ladies European Tour.
# Amateur career.
Martí was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. As an amateur, she was National Spanish Champion in 1996 and a member of the European Junior Ryder Cup teams of 1995 and 1997. She moved to the United States in 1998, and graduated from Saddlebrook Prep School and the Arnold Palmer Golf Academy. She was 1998 AJGA All-American.
Martí attended the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, United States, where she played for the Florida Gators women's golf team in 2000 and was recognized as a second-team | 6,126,493 |
3528822 | Paula Martí | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paula%20Martí | Paula Martí
All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) selection. She turned professional in 2000, starting her professional career on the Ladies European Tour in 2001.
# Professional career.
She had two victories in her rookie season, winning the Ladies Italian Open and Ladies British Masters.
In 2002 Marti won the EDUCOM ALPG Players' Championship, came second at the British Women's Open and topped the money list on the Ladies European Tour. She was a member of the 2002 European Solheim Cup Team and was awarded the Spanish Royal Order of Merit for Sports in the bronze category.
At the end of 2002, she tied for 31st at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn non-exempt status for the 2003 LPGA season. | 6,126,494 |
3528822 | Paula Martí | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paula%20Martí | Paula Martí
During 2003–2005 her best LPGA Tour finish was a tie for sixth at the Franklin American Mortgage Championship. She teamed with Ana Belen Sánchez to represent Spain at the inaugural Women's World Cup of Golf in 2005 and teamed with Marta Prieto in the 2006 Women's World Cup of Golf. She did not play on the LPGA in 2006 due to the birth to her first child, son Izan Corretja.
Marti returned to the LET in 2007. She finished tied 3rd at the MFS Women's Australian Open Championship, her first event of the season. She posted seven top ten finishes in seventeen 2007 starts however was not selected for the 2007 Solheim Cup team.
Marti finished second at the 2007 Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open, losing | 6,126,495 |
3528822 | Paula Martí | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paula%20Martí | Paula Martí
to Bettina Hauert at the fourth extra hole of a play-off. In 2008, she posted ten top ten finishes, including three runner-up spots, ending the year ranked 8th on the tour's money list.
She had a second son with partner Ivan Corretja, a boy named Jan, on 22 November 2010.
# Professional wins (3).
## Ladies European Tour wins.
- 2001 (2) Ladies Italian Open, Kellogg's All-Bran Ladies British Masters
## ALPG Tour wins.
- 2002 (1) EDUCOM ALPG Players' Championship
# Team appearances.
Amateur
- Junior Ryder Cup (representing Europe): 1997
Professional
- Solheim Cup (representing Europe): 2002
- World Cup (representing Spain): 2005, 2006, 2008
# See also.
- List of Florida Gators women's | 6,126,496 |
3528822 | Paula Martí | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paula%20Martí | Paula Martí
h extra hole of a play-off. In 2008, she posted ten top ten finishes, including three runner-up spots, ending the year ranked 8th on the tour's money list.
She had a second son with partner Ivan Corretja, a boy named Jan, on 22 November 2010.
# Professional wins (3).
## Ladies European Tour wins.
- 2001 (2) Ladies Italian Open, Kellogg's All-Bran Ladies British Masters
## ALPG Tour wins.
- 2002 (1) EDUCOM ALPG Players' Championship
# Team appearances.
Amateur
- Junior Ryder Cup (representing Europe): 1997
Professional
- Solheim Cup (representing Europe): 2002
- World Cup (representing Spain): 2005, 2006, 2008
# See also.
- List of Florida Gators women's golfers on the LPGA Tour | 6,126,497 |
28146732 | Barinas Province | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barinas%20Province | Barinas Province
Barinas Province
Barinas Province (1786 - 1864) was a province of the Captaincy General of Venezuela and later of Venezuela.
It was founded on 15 February 1786, with territory formerly part of the Maracaibo Province. In 1823, Apure Province was split from Barinas, with the Uribante River and Apure River marking the border. The following year Gran Colombia was reorganised into four Departments, with the Apure Department consisting of Apure Province and Barinas Province.
It became the state of Barinas with the creation of the States of Venezuela in 1864. | 6,126,498 |
28146756 | Saturnino Ador-Dionisio | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saturnino%20Ador-Dionisio | Saturnino Ador-Dionisio
Saturnino Ador-Dionisio
Saturnino B. Ador-Dionisio MD (November 11, 1910 San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, Philippines – May 16, 2004) was a Filipino nutritionist who formulated the Ador-Dionisio Rule on 1965 in finding the ideal body weight of the person. He is a graduate of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine (Class of 1935) and is one of the founding fathers of its first medical fraternity, the Mu Sigma Phi. He served as Mu's first Most Exalted Brother from 1933 to 1934. He died at the age of 93 due to cardiac arrest. | 6,126,499 |
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