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Pastak
Pastak (; also known as Alamān, ‘Alēmān, ‘Alimān, Ālmān, Ayman, and Pastak Ālmān) is a village in Pir Bazar Rural District, in the Central District of Rasht County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 126, in 37 families. | 6,126,500 |
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The Train (song)
"The Train" is the fifth and final single to be released from OutKast's sixth studio album, "Idlewild". The song features Scar and Sleepy Brown on guest vocals. The single was released in December 2006, and was the last official single to be released by Outkast.
# Track listings.
- UK CD single
- 2. "The Train" (clean version) – 4:26
- 3. "The Train" (explicit version) – 4:26
- 4. "The Train" (instrumental) – 4:26
- 12" vinyl single
- 2. "The Train" (clean version) – 4:26
- 3. "The Train" (explicit version) – 4:26
- 4. "The Train" (instrumental) – 4:26
- 5. "N2U" (clean version) – 5:18
- 6. "N2U" (explicit version) – 5:18
- 7. "N2U" (instrumental) – 5:18 | 6,126,501 |
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Texas–Texas Tech football rivalry
The Texas–Texas Tech football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Texas Longhorns and Texas Tech Red Raiders. The year 2017 marked the first time that Texas Tech has won consecutive games in Austin, since they won there in 2015 as well.
# Chancellor's Spurs.
The Chancellor's Spurs is the trophy awarded to the winner of the game. The trophy is a set of spurs exchanged between the chancellors of the University of Texas System and Texas Tech University System. The teams first played during the 1928 season and have played annually since 1960 when Texas Tech began participating in the Southwest Conference. The tradition of a "traveling trophy" | 6,126,502 |
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between the two universities began during the 1996 season when, for the first time, both universities' administration included a chancellor position; the Texas Tech University System was established and the system's first chancellor, John T. Montford, started the exchange of the Chancellor's Spurs between the two universities. The 46th meeting between the teams marked the first game the winner would receive the Chancellor's Spurs. The spurs are gold and silver and engraved with Texas Tech's Double T and Texas' interlocking UT logo.
# History.
The first meeting took place in 1928, which Texas won 12–0. The Longhorns and Red Raiders only faced each other nine times until 1960. Since 1960, both | 6,126,503 |
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ghorns and Red Raiders only faced each other nine times until 1960. Since 1960, both teams have played annually as members of the Southwest Conference through 1995 and from 1996 as charter members of the Big 12 Conference. The 2008 game was one of three games that led to a 3-way tie controversy in the Big 12 Conference South Division. Texas leads the series 50–16; the Longhorns are 17–5 against the Red Raiders since 1994. Texas Tech's 48–45 victory in 2015 was their first in Austin since 1997. It also ended the Longhorns' 6-game winning streak; the Red Raiders hadn't beaten Texas since doing so in Lubbock on November 1, 2008, 39–33.
# See also.
- List of NCAA college football rivalry games | 6,126,504 |
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Silambarasan
Silambarasan "Simbu" Thesingu Rajendar (born 3 February 1983), also credited as S. T. R., is an Indian film actor, director, writer, music composer, dancer, lyricist and playback singer in the Tamil film industry. He began his career by playing roles as a child artist in films directed by his father T. Rajendar, before his first lead role in "Kadhal Azhivathillai" (2002), under his father's direction and produced by his mother Usha.
# Early and personal life.
Silambarasan was born on 3 February 1983 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, as the eldest child of T. Rajendar and Usha Rajendar. He has a younger brother Kuralarasan, and sister Ilakiya. He studied at the Don Bosco Matriculation Higher | 6,126,505 |
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Secondary School and St. John's Indian Residential School. Simbu entered the film industry from a young age and acted in many of his father's films until 2002, when he acted in "Kadhal Azhivathillai", his first main role as a hero.
# Film career.
## 1984–2001.
Silambarasan made his acting debut as a child artist in 1984 and acted in his father T. Rajendar's "Uravai Kaatha Kili", in which he acted in a friendly appearance.
He further acted in his father's movies, including "Thai Thangai Paasam", "Oru Vasantha Geetham", "En Thangai Kalyani", "Enga Veetu Velan", "Monisha En Monalisa", "Oru Thayin Sabhatham", "Samsara Sangeetham", "Shanti Enathu Shanti", "Pettredutha Pillai", "Thiruvalla" and | 6,126,506 |
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"Sabash Babu". In "Samsara Sangeetham", Silambarasan danced to a song singing "I am a Little Star, Aaaven Naan Super Star".
## 2002–2004.
Silambarasan played his first protaginist role in "Kadhal Azhivathillai" (2002), directed by his father. The movie had a successful run. His second film was "Dum" (2003), which was loosely based on Jagannadh's 2002 Kannada film "Appu", starring Puneet Rajkumar. It had mixed reviews but a good run at the theatres. His release, in 2003, "Alai", which marked the first collabration of Simbu and Trisha.
Silambarasan had three releases in 2004. The first was "Kovil". This film, which deals with the relationship between a Hindu boy and a Christian girl, became | 6,126,507 |
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a super hit, but Simbhu was praised due to his "restraint and matured" performance. It was a box office hit. After this, Silambarasan acted in a movie called "Kuththu", a remake of the Telugu film "Dil". It opened with mixed reviews, but had a successful run at the theatres. His final release in 2004 was "Manmadhan", which had good reviews. The movie was described as a good thriller. Silambarasan wrote this movie, and also co-wrote the dialogues. It was his first blockbuster hit movie.
## 2005–2009.
In "Thotti Jaya", Silambarasan played the role of an orphaned gangster who finds love. This movie was described by the critics as realistic. In 2006, he starred in "Saravana", directed by K. S. | 6,126,508 |
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Ravikumar. This was the second time that Simbu and Jyothika worked together after the success of "Manmadhan" (2004).
He next starred in and directed "Vallavan" (2006), as well as writing its story, screenplay and co-dialogue. It was featured, prior to release, in "most awaited" lists from entertainment sites. The film got a grand release during Diwali.
In 2008, he starred in the action masala film "Kaalai", which was a flop. Later that year, he appeared in another action masala film "Silambattam". The film opened to mixed reviews but became a commercial success.
## 2010–2015.
In 2010, his film "Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa", directed and written by Gautham Menon, became a Tamil 'cult classic' | 6,126,509 |
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film. Director K. Balachander in an open letter called Silambarasan's performance as his best in his career.
The following year he appeared in two films. In early 2011, he appeared in the multi-starrer "Vaanam" (2011) as Cable Raja, a poor youngster. Malathi Rangarajan from "The Hindu" called it a significant film in his career. Later that year, his next release was "Osthe" (2011) in which Silambarasan played a police officer, had a decent box office run. After a delay of three years, "Podaa Podi" was released on 13 November 2012, and became a hit. After a sabbatical of three years, he acted in "Vaalu", which was released on 14 August 2015 to mixed reviews.
## 2016–present.
In 2016, "Idhu | 6,126,510 |
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Namma Aalu" became a super hit. The most expected project "Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada" became an instant hit with lots of positive response. The background music by Oscar-winner A. R. Rahman adds to the intensity of the film and the songs are just the icing on the cake. Gautham said that Thalli Pogathey is the "best picturised song in a long time," and is played at an unexpected moment in the film. In 2017, it was reported that Silambarasan had signed up for an English-language film. His film "Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangadhavan" was panned by critics and was commercially unsuccessful. It led to controversies that were reported in the media involving the film's producer Michael Rayappan blaming | 6,126,511 |
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Silambarasan for being uncooperative during the film's production. In 2018, he appeared in Mani Ratnam's successful "Chekka Chivantha Vaanam" as part of an ensemble cast that included Arvind Swamy, Vijay Sethupathi and Arun Vijay.
# Music.
Silambarasan has frequently worked as a playback singer in the Tamil film industry. He first sang in "Sonnal Thaan Kaadhala" and went on to sing over 60 songs for various composers. He predominantly sings in his own films and has collaborated mostly with his friend and fellow composer Yuvan Shankar Raja. Silambarasan also wrote the lyrics for several songs of his films.
On 27 December 2011, Silambarasan released the non-film single "Love Anthem For World | 6,126,512 |
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Peace and Love" to promote world peace.
He stated in the summer of 2015 that he would collabrate with Yuvan Shankar Raja to release the non-film single titled "Karma".
He Composed Music and Background score for the film Sakka Podu Podu Raja featuring Santhanam in the lead role.
# Controversies.
Silambarasan has been the subject of several controversies, primarily due to his outspoken nature.
## Music.
In 2010, Silambarasan sang and composed the song "Evan Di Unna Pethan" as a part of the soundtrack album for his film, "Vaanam" (2011) and the song faced severe opposition for its provocative lyrics. A women's rights organisation in Chennai criticised the lyrics and issued a statement to | 6,126,513 |
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Silambarasan for the lyrics being "chauvinistic" that "demean women". Further it was argued that "music needs to appeal to larger sections than to the ‘thrill-seeking’ youth who are often misguided into ‘cheap thrills’ because of such songs", demanding censorship. However, several prominent people from the film industry came to support Silambarasan stating that there have been more objectionable scenes in films in the past and that there were "bigger issues in society" and applying censorship was not "the ideal way out in democracy."
After releasing a promotional version of "The Love Anthem" song in 2011, Silambarasan announced that a final version would be released thereafter and announced | 6,126,514 |
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his desire to bring in international artists Akon and Rihanna for the venture. He subsequently headed to Los Angeles in January 2012 and recorded an original version of the song by himself at Studio Zappa with music producer Elan Morrison on the keyboards. The failure to sign in the international artists prompted the project's producer, Silambarasan's father T. Rajendar to lodge a police complaint against two agents who had misled his production company into supposed connections with the international artists concerned. Rajendar noted that the sound editor Ramji Soma and a Canadian entrepreneur Talvinder Bathh had charged Rs 1.2 crore ($200,000) from his company and failed to return it despite | 6,126,515 |
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promises made to sign on Akon, David Guetta and either Rihanna or Nicole Scherzinger for the project. In May 2013, Silambarasan was finally successfully able to bring in Akon to collaborate for an alternate version of the song, with the move being facilitated by Tracktical Entertainment. The latest version of the song is yet to be released, with Silambarasan hinting in early 2014 that the song may be launched before the end of 2014. In an interview in June 2015, he revealed that the venture would be resumed soon, though that he was busy with other commitments.
In December 2015, a song, referred to by the media as the "Beep Song" was leaked online and was widely circulated. The song was initially | 6,126,516 |
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reported to be written and sung by Silambarasan and composed by music director Anirudh Ravichander, and featured an expletive degrading women which had been beeped out. Subsequently, Anirudh denied any involvement in the song and Silambarasan clarified that he had written, composed and sung the song himself, stating he was unsure how the song was leaked and uploaded onto the internet. The song provoked widespread criticism from pressure groups and film personalities. Women activists organised protests in front of Silambarasan house in T. Nagar and other places. Meanwhile, the Left-wing of All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA) alleged that the song was sexist and derogatory to women | 6,126,517 |
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and filed a case against Silambarasan in Coimbatore. Based on the complaint, The Racecourse Police Station registered FIR against the actor and Anirudh. Likewise, the Cyber Crime Police in Egmore also registered a similar case against them. Silambarasan stated on his Twitter page that he will not hide anywhere and will face the course of law. However, he failed to appear in the Racecourse Police station on 19 December 2015 as per the summons sent to him. Fearing arrest, Silambarasan had moved the case to the Madras High Court for anticipatory bail. The Madras High Court consequently refused to issue an interim stay to arrest Silambarasan. In late February 2016, Silambarasan appeared before the | 6,126,518 |
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Coimbatore City police in connection with the "Beep Song" case and claimed that he had composed the song long ago when he was depressed due to a love failure; he further stated that Anirudh had no role in it.
## Relationship with directors.
Silambarasan experienced difficulties with director A. J. Murugan during the making of his breakthrough film, Manmadhan (2004) and was widely reported by the media to have "ghost-directed" the project. Murugan was later demoted and worked in Silambarasan's directorial venture, "Vallavan" (2006) as an associate director, and was consequently critical of the actor's insistence on interfering with the director's role. Another associate director of Silambarasan, | 6,126,519 |
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G. T. Nandhu, also fell out with the actor during the making of "Kettavan" in 2007. The project was launched with Nandhu as the director but he later complained that Silambarasan actively encroached his role and subsequently left his name out of the film's promotional posters. Despite completing a schedule, the pair could not sort out their differences and the film was shelved. Likewise, soon after the failure of their collaboration in "Kaalai" (2008), director Tarun Gopi was critical of Silambarasan's involvement in the project and stated that the actor grossly interfered with his duties as a director. Gopi labelled the actor "unprofessional" and stated that he could not recognise the film | 6,126,520 |
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from his original script. He later apologised for his remarks in late 2011. Cinematographer Madhi also had similar problems with the actor during the making of "Silambattam" (2008). In 2010, Linguswamy sacked Silambarasan from the production of "Vettai" (2012) after the actor suddenly began production on another film, without letting the director know. In reply, Silambarasan argued that Linguswamy had wasted hundred days of his time without telling him the script of the film and called the director "unprofessional". Silambarasan was later replaced in "Vettai" by Arya, while he chose to launch another new project titled "Vettai Mannan" immediately after his removal from "Vettai".
During the | 6,126,521 |
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making of "Idhu Namma Aalu", the film's production delays meant that director Pandiraj and Silambarasan had difficulties. In July 2014, Silambarasan had changed his hairstyle in between schedule breaks, leaving Pandiraj unhappy. Silambarasan subsequently disclosed to the media that "Idhu Namma Aalu" was his production and that others should not question his involvement in the project. Pandiraj later also publicly clashed with Silambarasan's brother, the composer Kuralarasan, stating his annoyance at the delay in providing the film's music. He also defended actress Nayanthara against a complaint made by Silambarasan's father, producer T. Rajender, and stated the actress had wasted almost two | 6,126,522 |
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years on the film due to the producers' poor organisation and was still yet to be paid for her work. He further stated that Silambarasan was insisting an extra "kuthu" number that the script did not warrant and that Rajender, Kuralarasan and Silambarasan were unnecessarily interested in making sure that the song was included against Pandiraj's wishes. Gautham Menon has also spoken out against the actor's lack of punctuality, revealing that the actor failed to turn up for a shoot abroad during the making of "Achcham Enbadhu Madamaiyada", prompting a delay in the film's production. However he has also labelled Silambarasan as an "outstanding actor" and noted his high levels of comfort and trust | 6,126,523 |
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in Silambarasan's ability.
## Relationship with producers.
Silambarasan's "Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangadhavan" (2017) opened in June 2017 to negative reviews and became a box office failure. Several months after the release, the film's producer Michael Rayappan and director Adhik Ravichandran met the media to criticise the actor's unruly behaviour and interference during the course of the project. They alleged that during the first schedule, production was delayed by two months because several actresses refused to star opposite Silambarasan knowing his unprofessionalism and that later, the actor insisted that the team shift to a different town from the finalised town of Madurai, as he did | 6,126,524 |
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not like the warm climate. After moving the shoot to Dindigul, he continued to refuse to shoot in public areas or on Sundays and regularly failed to turn up as per the agreed schedule. They alleged that during the first schedule, Silambarasan refused to film a song sequence, unfairly requested Shriya Saran to be replaced after she had finished her portions, demanded the shoot to be moved to London from Dubai and made false promises about reducing his body weight as required for the script. During the second schedule, it was alleged that he out-rightly refused to undergo makeup sessions, refused to turn up to shoot on time, demanded a hotel room on the East Coast Road, refused to provide hotel | 6,126,525 |
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expenses and demanded that a production executive was sacked. Silambarasan also cancelled the third schedule and demanded that the film was released in two parts against the makers' wishes, while sending his team to Thailand to have leisure time on the producers' money. He later refused to coordinate when completing necessary scenes to make it a two-part film and also half-heartedly provided dubbing work. The producer revealed that out of an agreed schedule of seventy-six days, Silambarasan only worked on thirty-eight days, meaning that the dates of Tamannaah and Shriya Saran were widely wasted. As a result of the incident, Silambarasan was widely criticised by his peers in the Tamil film industry.
In | 6,126,526 |
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2018, the Madras High Court ruled that Silambarasan had to pay back the money that he received as an advance from the producers at Passion Movie Makers. The ruling was in relation to the actor's failure to turn up for the shoot of a project titled "Arasan", directed by Narayan Nagendra Rao, during the development of the film in 2015. Despite reluctance from the director to begin a civil suit, the producers filed a complaint and recovered the advance.
The actor's films have also languished in development hell since 2011, with the media widely labelling his interference as a reason behind the delays. Vignesh Shivan's "Podaa Podi" (2012) took four years to complete after production had started, | 6,126,527 |
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while his next release "Vaalu" (2015) took three years. Another film, Nelson Dilipkumar's "Vettai Mannan", began in November 2010 and still remains unreleased, with the actor shooting for the film intermittently. Likewise "Idhu Namma Aalu" and Gautham Menon's "Achcham Enbadhu Madamaiyada", began in 2013 and both were released in 2016 after publicised production delays. Silambarasan has also announced various directorial projects, which have failed to materialise, including "Valiban" in 2009, "Manmadhan 2" in 2012 and an untitled English film in 2017.
## Relationships with colleagues.
Silambarasan has regularly had differences of opinions with fellow actors in the Tamil film industry. He has | 6,126,528 |
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had a long-running rivalry with actor Dhanush, which has been widely reported in the media. Initial hostility between the pair began after certain punch dialogues from Silambarasan's "Manmadhan" (2004) had seemed to be directed at Dhanush, including a reference to his sudden rise to fame with "Kadhal Kondein" (2003) and his marriage to Aishwarya Dhanush, the daughter of leading actor Rajinikanth. When questioned about their rivalry in 2005, Silambarasan stated that the pair were not friends and that Dhanush failed to reciprocate his pleasantries at a wedding. Silambarasan continued to take shots at Dhanush through film dialogues in "Kaalai" (2008) and during the teaser trailer of "Vaalu" in | 6,126,529 |
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2012. Following the widespread acclaim of Dhanush's song, "Why This Kolaveri Di" from "3" (2012), Silambarasan claimed that he began the trend of writing songs with simple lyrics and releasing single tracks for films, in reference to his "Evan Di Unna Pethan" from "Vaanam" (2011). He subsequently also recorded, filmed and released a promotional video to his "The Love Anthem" within a month of "Why This Kolaveri Di"'s release. The actor's actions and song were criticised by the media during the period, who felt he purely just wanted to compete with Dhanush. In 2012, the pair reconciled and sorted their difference during an awards ceremony held in Dubai, and later celebrated Dhanush's birthday | 6,126,530 |
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together. Dhanush dismissed reports that the pair were rivals and stated that misunderstandings had grown as a result of their lack of interaction. Dhanush later offered Silambarasan the opportunity to feature in a cameo role in his production, "Kaaka Muttai" (2015).
Silambarasan had a dispute with veteran comedian Goundamani following the release of "Manmadhan" (2004), with the comedian feeling that the actor had edited out too many of his scenes. In reply, Silambarasan noted that the cuts were necessary for the pace of the film, while adding that Goundamani as a senior actor, should have known better. During the making of "Vallavan" (2006), actress Reemma Sen threatened legal action against | 6,126,531 |
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Silambarasan after he made changes to the scope of her role in the film. She later stated she regretted her claim and was proud to have won critical acclaim for the character. In 2007, Silambarasan had a televised spat with actor Babloo Prithiveeraj during the filming of the dance show Jodi Number One, in which Silambarasan appeared as a judge. The actor argued with Prithveeraj regarding his dancing ability and later stormed out of the sets in tears, before being brought back by the other judges. In early 2011, Silambarasan and actor Jiiva briefly displayed public enmity after Silambarasan had talked down the success of Jiiva's "Ko" (2011). Silambarasan had walked out of the production of "Ko" | 6,126,532 |
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after a photoshoot in early 2010 over creative differences with director K. V. Anand, particularly on the issue of the casting of Karthika Nair as the lead actress. Jiiva publicly called Silambarasan a "back stabber", though soon both actors decided to stop their respective public name calling. Following the release of "Vaanam" (2011), actor Bharath expressed his disappointment at being largely left out of the film's promotions and alleged that Silambarasan had asked the producers to reduce publicity for the film's other actors. Bharath called the incident a "sad phase in his career" and stated he was unsure if he would work with Silambarasan again. In return, Silambarasan denied any involvement | 6,126,533 |
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in the film's promotional strategy and hinted that the film's success was largely dependent on his star image.
During the campaigning process for the 2015 Nadigar Sangam elections, Silambarasan launched a scathing personal attack on actor Vishal during a press conference. Silambarasan had run for the position of Vice-President as a part of Sarathkumar's team, and in a bid to denounce Vishal's credibility for the opposing party, the actor alleged that Vishal had a personal vendetta against Sarathkumar. He further added that Vishal was behaving like a "fox" and ridiculed Vishal's stature to be a part of the election. Silambarasan's actions were widely criticised, with Vishal subsequently thanking | 6,126,534 |
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the actor for tilting public opinion further towards his team. Subsequently, Sarathkumar's team and Silambarasan unanimously lost in the election process.
# Awards.
- Honors:
- Kalamamani from Government of Tamil Nadu (2006)
- Winners:
- SIIMA Award for Stylish Star of South Cinema (2012) IK
- ITFA Best Actor Award for "Vaanam" (2011)
- Edison Award for Best Actor for "Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya" (2010)
- Big FM Tamil Entertainment Awards – Most Entertaining Actor Award for "Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya" (2010)
- Isaiyaruvi Tamil Music Awards – Rising Star Lyricist for "Where is the Party" for "Silambattam" (2009)
- Isaiyaruvi Tamil Music Awards – Best Dancer for "Silambattam" (2009)
- Edison | 6,126,535 |
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Winners:
- SIIMA Award for Stylish Star of South Cinema (2012) IK
- ITFA Best Actor Award for "Vaanam" (2011)
- Edison Award for Best Actor for "Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya" (2010)
- Big FM Tamil Entertainment Awards – Most Entertaining Actor Award for "Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya" (2010)
- Isaiyaruvi Tamil Music Awards – Rising Star Lyricist for "Where is the Party" for "Silambattam" (2009)
- Isaiyaruvi Tamil Music Awards – Best Dancer for "Silambattam" (2009)
- Edison Award for Best Actor for "Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada" (2016)
- Nominations:
- Vijay Award for Best Actor for "Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa" (2010)
- Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil for "Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa" (2010) | 6,126,536 |
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SK av 1909
Sportsklubben av 1909, often shortened as Sp-09 or Sportsklubben, is a Norwegian sports club from Oslo, founded in 1909. It has sections for amateur boxing and amateur wrestling, and has had several Olympians on its books.
# History.
It was founded on 24 March 1909 as Arbeidernes TIF ("Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Association"), and in 1916 it changed its name to Fagforeningernes TIF ("Trade Unions' Gymnastics and Sports Association"). It was the first explicit workers' sports club in Norway, founded 15 years before the creation of a nationwide Workers' Federation of Sports.
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Wrestling Federation banned fifteen members of the club for taking part in a "politicized" wrestling meet where "The Internationale" was played and red flags were flown. Nonetheless, the club was not a member of the Workers' Federation of Sports for long, as it left the Workers' Federation of Sports already in 1926. It was renamed to the more neutral SK av 1909 ("Sports Club of 1909") already in 1929. Its headquarters are at Dælenenga.
Well-known amateur wrestlers include Martin Egeberg (1924 and 1928 Olympian), Birger Nilsen (1928 Olympian), Tore Hem (1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympian), Harald Barlie (1960, 1964, 1968 and 1972 Olympian), Lars Rønningen (1984, 1988 and 1992 Olympian), Ronny Sigde | 6,126,538 |
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(1984 and 1988 Olympian), Harald Hervig (1960 Olympian), Håkon Øverby (1968 and 1972 Olympian), Alfred Larsen (1928 Olympian), Kaare Larsen (1948 Olympian) and Ivar Stokke (1936 Olympian),
Well-known amateur boxers include Leif Hansen (1952 Olympian), Roy Askevold (1960 Olympian), Haakon Lind (1928 Olympian) and Olav Nilsen (1928 Olympian). The King's Cup in boxing has been taken by Haakon Lind in 1928, Thorstein Myhre in 1933, Sigurd Larsen in 1934, Leif Hansen in 1953 and Roy Askevold in 1959.
In athletics the club saw its heyday in the 1910s. Erling Aastad became Norwegian long jump champion in 1920 and won medals in 1918 and 1921. Victor Pettersen won silver medals in shot put with both | 6,126,539 |
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an), Roy Askevold (1960 Olympian), Haakon Lind (1928 Olympian) and Olav Nilsen (1928 Olympian). The King's Cup in boxing has been taken by Haakon Lind in 1928, Thorstein Myhre in 1933, Sigurd Larsen in 1934, Leif Hansen in 1953 and Roy Askevold in 1959.
In athletics the club saw its heyday in the 1910s. Erling Aastad became Norwegian long jump champion in 1920 and won medals in 1918 and 1921. Victor Pettersen won silver medals in shot put with both hands (1912) and high jump (1914), and also bronze medals in shot put (1914) and decathlon (1914). Fredrik Martinsen won a silver medal in triple jump (1918) and Øivind Jensen a bronze in the pole vault (1912).
# External links.
- Official site | 6,126,540 |
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Nevada State Route 659
State Route 659 (SR 659) is a state highway in Washoe County, Nevada. The route follows McCarran Boulevard, an arterial ring road serving the cities of Reno and Sparks. The route provides access to many businesses and residential areas in the Truckee Meadows.
McCarran Boulevard was gradually constructed through the Reno/Sparks area over a period of several years. The portion east of U.S. Route 395 was previously designated as State Route 650 while the western half was designated State Route 651; the two highway numbers were merged into the new SR 659 in 2009.
McCarran Boulevard was named after the late U.S. Senator Pat McCarran, a member of the Democratic Party who contributed | 6,126,541 |
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to the development of aviation both in Las Vegas and on a national scale and was staunchly anti communist.
# Route description.
State Route 659 begins on McCarran Boulevard at an undercrossing of Interstate 580 and U.S. Route 395. From there, the route travels in a clockwise direction westward. This portion of the route is surrounded by major shopping outlets. The highway travels west, gaining in altitude as it winds up and down through residential areas of southwest Reno. The route heads north to cross over the Truckee River and intersect West 4th Street (SR 647/I-80 Bus./Old US 40) and Interstate 80. From here, the highway continues north to skirt the southeastern edge of Peavine Peak in | 6,126,542 |
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northwest Reno before turning east. The highway then intersects North Virginia Street (SR 430) and runs along the northern boundary of the University of Nevada, Reno campus. The route then intersects Clear Acre Lane (SR 443) before reaching an interchange with US 395.
Shortly after crossing over US 395, SR 659 enters the city of Sparks. From there, the highway continues easterly to intersect Pyramid Way (SR 445), which provides access to the fast-growing area of northern Sparks known as Spanish Springs as well as Pyramid Lake. McCarran Boulevard heads east and then turns south to intersect Victorian Avenue (I-80 Bus.) and I-80 again before crossing the Truckee River once more.
Passing over | 6,126,543 |
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the river, the route soon re-enters the Reno city limits. McCarran Boulevard travels southerly through established neighborhoods, then turns to the west. The route becomes more commercial again, passing Meadowood Mall as it heads west to South Virginia Street (US 395 Bus.). The state highway then ends at its origin point underneath the I-580/US 395 overpass.
# History.
When the construction of the McCarran Boulevard loop was completed, the Nevada Department of Transportation maintained the entire roadway, but classified it as two separate highways. Initially, State Route 650 was assigned to the eastern half of the roadway, beginning at US 395 on the north end and circling through Sparks towards | 6,126,544 |
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US 395 in southern Reno. The western half of McCarran Boulevard was assigned to State Route 651, which began at the same point and traveled in the opposite direction through western Reno. The assignment of the two routes along the entirety of the eastern and western McCarran Boulevard segments could be evidenced by postmile panels which were still present along the highway in late 2007.
By 1999, the southern half of each highway had been relinquished to local control. The remaining state-maintained portion of SR 650 ended near Equity Avenue (just south of Mill Street) in Reno, leaving the route a total length of . SR 651 was truncated to a distance of , with a southern terminus at West 4th | 6,126,545 |
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state-maintained portion of SR 650 ended near Equity Avenue (just south of Mill Street) in Reno, leaving the route a total length of . SR 651 was truncated to a distance of , with a southern terminus at West 4th Street. Although under local maintenance, the relinquished portions of McCarran Boulevard remained part of the National Highway System.
In late July 2009, however, all route shields and mileposts for SR 650 and SR 651 were removed from the highways. These were replaced with new mileposts for State Route 659. The new highway number encompassed all of McCarran Boulevard, with mileage beginning at the I-580/US 395 overpass in south Reno and continuing clockwise around the entire loop. | 6,126,546 |
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James Tomlinson
James Andrew Tomlinson (born 12 June 1982) is a former English cricketer. A left-arm medium pace bowler, capable of producing swing at a brisk pace, Tomlinson first appeared in senior cricket for the Hampshire Cricket Board in List A cricket in the 2000 NatWest Trophy. He first appeared for Hampshire in first-class cricket in 2002, at this stage of career he had to work his cricket career around his studies at Cardiff University. In 2003 he was Hampshire's recipient of the NBC Denis Compton Award. His early career with Hampshire was beset by injury, which limited his appearances. By 2008, Tomlinson had established himself in the Hampshire team, mostly as a specialist first-class | 6,126,547 |
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player. It was in this season that he became the first Hampshire bowler since Malcolm Marshall to end the season as the leading wicket taker in the County Championship, finishing with 67 wickets.
# Career.
## Early life and career.
Born at Winchester, Hampshire on 12 June 1982, the son of Canon Ian Tomlinson, Tomlinson was educated at Harrow Way School and was captain of the school cricket team which reached the semi-finals of the Hampshire Schools Cup in 1995 (a notable achievement for a school from the state sector), from where he attended Cricklade College, Andover. He later studied for his degree at Cardiff University.
Tomlinson played his first senior match in List A match in the 2000 | 6,126,548 |
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NatWest Trophy for the Hampshire Cricket Board (HCB) against Huntingdonshire at Grasmere Road, Cove, with Tomlinson going wicketless in the match, though his ten over spell conceded only 17 runs. In that same season, he also made two MCCA Knockout Trophy appearances for the HCB, against Dorset and Berkshire. The following season, Tomlinson appeared in a single List A match for Wiltshire in the 2001 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy against the Derbyshire Cricket Board at Hardenhuish Park, Chippenham. He claimed his maiden one-day wicket in this match when he dismissed opening batsman Andrew Goodwin.
In the 2002 season, Tomlinson, who was studying at Cardiff University, was called up to the British | 6,126,549 |
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Universities cricket team, making his first-class debut for the team against the touring Sri Lankans. He took the wicket of Kumar Sangakkara in this match to claim his maiden first-class wicket, with the match itself ending in a draw. He made his first appearance for Hampshire in that season, against Sussex in a List A match in the 2002 Norwich Union League. He made eighty further appearances in that competition, taking 10 wickets at an average of 31.90. His first-class debut for the county came in that season as well, against the touring Indians at the Rose Bowl, with Tomlinson taking the wickets of Wasim Jaffer and Harbhajan Singh. He also made four appearances in that seasons County Championship.
Tomlinson | 6,126,550 |
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made his second and final first-class appearance for the British Universities at the start the 2003 season against the touring Zimbabweans at Edgbaston. Despite featuring just once for Hampshire in limited-overs cricket that season, he did however make indirect appearances in the County Championship, making seven first-class appearances. taking a total of 17 first-class wickets in that season, which came at an average of 146.70. He did however claim his maiden five wicket haul, taking 6/63 against Derbyshire. Injury limited Tomlinson to just a single appearance each in first-class and List A cricket in the 2004 season, while a back injury meant he made no appearances for the county in the 2005 | 6,126,551 |
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season in which Hampshire finished runners-up in the County Championship. Under the captaincy of Shane Warne, Tomlinson found his opportunities limited. Following his return from injury, he played just a handful of games in the 2006 season, returning to the Hampshire side following his back injury in a low-key early season first-class match against Loughborough UCCE. He also made four List A appearances, as well playing what are to date his only Twenty20 appearances, which came against Sussex and Middlesex in the Twenty20 Cup. The end of the 2006 season saw Tomlinson return to action in the County Championship against Lancashire in Hampshire's final Championship match of that season.
In what | 6,126,552 |
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was to be Warne's last season as Hampshire captain, Tomlinson featured in just five County Championship matches, taking 30 wickets at an average of 40.61, with best figures of 5/78. He also featured in two List A matches against Middlesex in the Friends Provident Trophy, and Gloucestershire in the Pro40.
## County Championship regular.
Under new captain Dimitri Mascarenhas, Tomlinson featured heavily in the 2008 County Championship, making his highest amount of first-class appearances in a season for the county, playing in all sixteen of Hampshire's Championship fixtures. At the forefront of Hampshire's attack, Tomlinson claimed four five wicket hauls across the season, including his career | 6,126,553 |
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best figures of 8/46 against Somerset at Taunton, figures which remain his innings return to date. He ended the season with 67 wickets at an average of 24.76, to end the season as the leading wicket-taker in the County Championship, and becoming the first Hampshire cricketer to do so since Malcolm Marshall in 1982. His 8/46 against Somerset were also the best figures by a Hampshire since Peter Hartley's 8/65 in 1999. He won his Hampshire cap during this season, and was named the county's Player of the Year.
His performances in 2008, coupled with being injury free, cemented his place as a regular for Hampshire in County Championship matches. In the 2009 County Championship, he featured in twelve | 6,126,554 |
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of Hampshire's sixteen matches, though with the ball he was less successful than in the previous season, taking 30 wickets at an average of 39.76. Having featured in two List A matches the previous season, Tomlinson featured in none during the 2009 season. The following season, Tomlinson appeared in fifteen of Hampshire's sixteen County Championship matches, taking 46 wickets at an average of 35.30, with best figures of 7/85 against Somerset. This made him Hampshire's leading wicket-taker for the season. He also made his highest first-class score with the bat in this season, scoring 42 against Somerset at the Rose Bowl. His performances helped Hampshire maintain their status in Division One | 6,126,555 |
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of the County Championship. He also made five List A appearances during this season in the Clydesdale Bank 40, making what is to date his last appearance in that format against Scotland. He took 9 wickets in his five matches, at an average of 21.66 and with best figures of 3/33.
At the start of the 2011 season, Tomlinson suffered a foot injury which ruled him out for the first part of the season. He didn't return to action for Hampshire until June when he appeared in the County Championship against Worcestershire. He featured in just four further matches in the Championship after that, all four of which came in August. In the five matches he featured in, he took 15 wickets at an average of | 6,126,556 |
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38.20. Hampshire were relegated to Division Two of the County Championship at the end of this season. In December 2011, Tomlinson extended his contract with Hampshire by two years, taking him to 2013. He made twelve first-class appearances in the 2012 County Championship, taking a total of 43 wickets at an average of 26.30, taking two five wickets hauls and best figures of 5/69. He ended the season as Hampshire's second highest wicket taker in the County Championship, behind David Balcombe's 59. In December 2012, he added a further year to his contract, keeping at Hampshire until the 2014 season.
He passed 250 first-class wickets in Hampshire's first match in the 2013 County Championship against | 6,126,557 |
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taking two five wickets hauls and best figures of 5/69. He ended the season as Hampshire's second highest wicket taker in the County Championship, behind David Balcombe's 59. In December 2012, he added a further year to his contract, keeping at Hampshire until the 2014 season.
He passed 250 first-class wickets in Hampshire's first match in the 2013 County Championship against Leicestershire, with Ned Eckersley his 250th wicket.
# Career best performances.
"as of 26 May 2014"
# Awards and achievements.
- 2003
- NBC Denis Compton Award
- 2008
- Leading wicket taker in the 2008 County Championship
# External links.
- James Tomlinson at ESPNcricinfo
- James Tomlinson at CricketArchive | 6,126,558 |
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Berta Collado
Berta Collado (Talavera de la Reina, Toledo, Spain, July 3, 1979) is a Spanish TV presenter and journalist. She grew up in Navalmoral de la Mata, Cáceres, Spain.
# Career.
She started in journalism when she was 20 in various print and communication offices. She began in television in 2004 in the local network Punto TV belonging to Vocento Group.
In Onda 6 she hosted the second season of the videogame-related program "Do U Play?" and later "Insert Coin" in AXN.
In 2006 she co-hosted in the sports program "Maracaná 06" on Cuatro.
In addition she has worked as a model advertising for several brands such as Deuralde or a video advertising the Spanish Armed Forces.
On November | 6,126,559 |
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2005 she joined in the comedy program "Sé lo que hicisteis..." in La Sexta as a reporter of political and sports events. From July 5, 2010 Berta become the host substitute of the program during Patricia Conde vacations.
She also has appeared in February 2009 the cover of men's magazine FHM and was selected the 22nd sexiest Spanish women by that magazine.
Since March, 2015 she appears in the talk show/debate program "Amigas y conocidas" in La 1 and since March 2016 she appears in the radio program "Las mañanas Kiss" in Kiss FM.
# Television.
- "Do U Play" (Onda 6).
- "Insert Coin" (2006-2008) (AXN and Sony TV)
- "Maracaná 06" (2006-2007) (Cuatro).
- "Al salir de clase" (Telecinco).
- | 6,126,560 |
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ppears in the talk show/debate program "Amigas y conocidas" in La 1 and since March 2016 she appears in the radio program "Las mañanas Kiss" in Kiss FM.
# Television.
- "Do U Play" (Onda 6).
- "Insert Coin" (2006-2008) (AXN and Sony TV)
- "Maracaná 06" (2006-2007) (Cuatro).
- "Al salir de clase" (Telecinco).
- "U.V.E" (Cuatro).
- "Como te lo cuento..." (Localia TV).
- "El ojo público" (La 1).
- "Esta tarde con esta gente" (Cuatro).
- "Sé lo que hicisteis..." (2007-2011) (La Sexta).
- "Se hace saber" (2013-2014) (La 1)
- "Todo va bien" (2014-2015) (Cuatro).
- "La alfombra roja palace" (2015) (La 1)
- "La mañana de La 1" (2015) (La 1)
- "Amigas y conocidas" (2015–present) (La 1) | 6,126,561 |
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Bearasaigh
Bearasaigh or Bearasay (and sometimes Berisay) is an islet in outer Loch Ròg, Lewis, Scotland. During the late 16th and early 17th centuries it was used as a pirates' hideout and the remains of various buildings from that period still exist. In the modern era its cliffs are used for rock-climbing.
# Geography.
Bearasaigh lies north west of Great Bernera, Little Bernera and Flodaigh (flat island) and south of Seanna Chnoc (old hill). Although steep-sided the isle has a relatively flat summit. Immediately to the west is Stac an Tùill and there is a sea cave to the north east. The deep sea channel between Bearasaigh and Seanna Chnoc is said to be "troublesome" when the wind opposes | 6,126,562 |
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the tidal current.
# Pirate's redoubt.
In the 16th century the island was the retreat of Neil MacLeod, the Lewis patriot and illegitimate son of the clan chief of the MacLeods of Lewis, Old Ruari. In 1598 King James VI had authorised some "Gentleman Adventurers" from Fife to civilise the "most barbarous Isle of Lewis" and take over the herring fisheries. Initially successful, the colonists were driven out by local forces commanded by Neil MacLeod, his brother Murdoch and his nephews Malcolm, William and Ruairi. The MacLeods, with a contingent of 40 men lived on Bearasaigh for three years, eluding the pro-monarchy MacKenzies.
During their stay there the "Priam" under the command of the English | 6,126,563 |
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pirate Peter Love entered Loch Ròg. His ship was full of cargo which consisted of cinnamon, ginger, pepper, cochineal, sugar, 700 Indian hides, and 29 pieces of silver plate which had been looted from an English ship; a box, containing various precious stones of great value, which had been looted from a Dutch ship; as well as a large number of muskets. Love and MacLeod entered into an agreement and numerous ships were seized along with their cargoes. These included a ship owned by Thomas Fleming of Anstruther, whom they detained as a prisoner and a Flemish ship, later driven by bad weather onto the coast of Shetland, where the crew was forced to go ashore.
Neil MacLeod, however, betrayed Love, | 6,126,564 |
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and during a feast attempted to seize the pirates. Some of the pirates were killed during a desperate scuffle, but Love and the "Priam" were captured by MacLeod and his men. This action provided MacLeod with both money and a means of reconciliation with the Scottish Government. Love and nine of his men were handed over to the authorities in December 1610. They were tried in Edinburgh and hanged on the sands of Leith.
MacLeod did not last much longer than Love. In 1613, he was forced from Bearasaigh and fled to Harris and the protection of his kinsman, chief Rory Mor MacLeod of Harris and Dunvegan. Neil MacLeod hoped he could obtain a pardon from King James VI but upon reaching Glasgow, MacLeod | 6,126,565 |
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of Harris and Dunvegan gave him up to the authorities. He was found guilty of high treason and hanged in April 1613 and his son Donald was banished to England.
# Ruins.
The remains of the buildings used by Neil MacLeod and his 25 followers are in "the south-western corner of the island". There are five structures, one of which is T-shaped.
# Sporting activities.
Appropriately for a place the Norse called "precipice isle", rock climbers have identified a variety of routes on Bearasaigh's cliffs. "Hadrians Wall" is on the northwest corner of the island, "Pictland" at the north end and "Weathermans Geodha" on the eastern shore. There is also a climb called "Ask not for whom the Bell Tuills" | 6,126,566 |
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mbers have identified a variety of routes on Bearasaigh's cliffs. "Hadrians Wall" is on the northwest corner of the island, "Pictland" at the north end and "Weathermans Geodha" on the eastern shore. There is also a climb called "Ask not for whom the Bell Tuills" on Stac an Tuill, a sea stack that requires a swimmer to set up Tyrolean traverses.
Bearasaigh is also a destination for experienced sea kayakers.
# References.
- Emmott, Robert, Pickering, Tom and Sullivan, Mike (2010) "The Outer Hebrides: Sea Kayak Journeys to the Isles and St Kilda" Caernarfon. Pesda Press. Retrieved 27 July 2010.
- Rotary Club of Stornoway (1995) "The Outer Hebrides Handbook and Guide". Machynlleth. Kittwake. | 6,126,567 |
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Hasta Que Te Conocí
"Hasta Que Te Conocí" ("Until I Met You") is a song written, produced, and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel. It was released in 1986 as the third single from his studio album "Pensamientos". In the song, the protagonist learns the meaning of suffering after meeting a lover who mistreats him. It peaked at number two on the "Billboard" Hot Latin Song chart. A live version of the song was included on his album "En el Palacio de Bellas Artes" (1990) which peaked at number ten on the Hot Latin Songs chart.
The song has been recorded by several artists including Roberto del Castillo, Ana Gabriel, Marc Anthony, Raúl di Blasio, and Maná. Anthony covered the song | 6,126,568 |
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on his debut studio album "Otra Nota" (1993) after hearing it on the radio during a taxi ride. di Blasio's version features Gabriel performing the vocals on the song. Maná's recording peaked at number one on the Hot Latin Songs and earned a nomination for Record of the Year at the 2012 Latin Grammy Awards. Gabriel received an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Latin award in 1994 and in 2013 for Anthony's and Maná's covers of the song.
# Background.
"Hasta Que Te Conocí" is a song written, produced, and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel as the final track on Juan Gabriel's studio album "Pensamientos" (1986). It was released as the second single | 6,126,569 |
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from the album by RCA Latin. The song is in the key of D minor. In the lyrics, the protagonist has not known the feeling of suffering until he meets a lover who mistreats him. The song has been featured in some of Gabriel's compilation albums including "14 Exitos Originales: Para Ti" (1988), "La Historia del Divo" (2006), and "Lo Esencial de Juan Gabriel" (2008). A live version of the song was included on the live album "En el Palacio de Bellas Artes" (1990) as a potpourri which features the National Symphony Orchestra. He also performed the song live during the 10th Latin Grammy Awards ceremony where he received the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year award. In 2015, Gabriel recorded | 6,126,570 |
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the song as a duet featuring Mexican singer Joy Huerta (of Jesse & Joy) for his album "Los Dúo".
# Reception.
Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic called the song a "classic" on the review of "La Historia del Divo". On the week of December 26, 1986, "Hasta Que Te Conocí" debuted at number thirty-nine on the "Billboard" Hot Latin Songs chart. The song climbed to the top ten on the week of March 21, 1987 and peaked at number two six weeks later with the number one position being held off by Braulio's song "En Bancarrota". "Hasta Que Te Conocí" ended 1987 as the fourth best-performing Latin single of the year in the United States. The live version of the song peaked at number ten on the Hot Latin Songs | 6,126,571 |
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chart.
# Marc Anthony version.
In 1993, American recording artist Marc Anthony covered "Hasta Que Te Conocí" on his debut studio album "Otra Nota". According to Anthony, he originally had no desire to record in Spanish and turned down an offer by RMM manager Ralph Mercado to record an album in salsa. During a taxi ride, Anthony heard Gabriel's "Hasta Que Te Conocí" on the radio and was compelled to perform the song in salsa. This led to an agreement between Mercado and Anthony to record an album in salsa with a cover of "Hasta Que Te Conocí" included.
A curtailed version of the song appears on Anthony's compilation album "" (1999) while the full version appears on his 2003 compilation album | 6,126,572 |
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"Éxitos Eternos".
Anthony performed a live version of the song at the 1994 Lo Nuestro Awards. The song has been included in his tour setlist including his Nada Personal Tour and the Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony en Concierto tour.
## Reception.
On the review of the album, Evan Gutierrez of Allmusic cited Anthony's cover as one of the tracks that "showcased well" with his "edgy improvisation and wide vocal range". Anthony's cover received a nomination for Tropical Song of the Year at the 1994 Lo Nuestro Awards, but lost to "El Baile del Perrito" by Wilfrido Vargas y su Orquesta. At the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Latin Awards of 1994, Juan Gabriel received | 6,126,573 |
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an award in the Tropical/Salsa Category for "Hasta Que Te Conocí". "Hasta Que Te Conocí" peaked at number thirteen on the "Billboard" Hot Latin Songs chart.
## Music video.
A music video for the song was produced to promote the single which was filmed in New York City. In the video, Anthony and a woman are shown having a happy relationship until she breaks up with him by leaving a note for him leaving Anthony in bitterness. It was included on the video compilation album "Mejores Videos de India y Marc Anthony" (1996).
# Maná version.
In 2012, Mexican rock band Maná covered the song for their greatest hits album "". The song was released as a single on June 26, 2012. It is the second time | 6,126,574 |
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that the band covered a song by Juan Gabriel after "Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez" in 1999. According to lead vocalist Fher Olvera, they heard the song while in Venezuela and the band decided to cover the song in ballad with swing music.
## Reception.
David Jeffires of Allmusic called Mana's cover of the song "an excellent, heartfelt take". Carlos Quintana of About.com labeled it as "one of the very best songs of this production." At the 13th Latin Grammy Awards, the song received a nomination for Record of the Year which was awarded to Jesse & Joy for "¡Corre!". In 2013, it was nominated Rock/Alternative Song of the Year at the 25th Lo Nuestro Awards, which went to Maná's other song "El Verdadero | 6,126,575 |
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Amor Perdona". The success of Maná's cover led to Gabriel receiving an ASCAP Latin award in the pop category.
In the United States, the song reached number-one on the "Billboard" Hot Latin Songs becoming their ninth number-one song on the chart. It also peaked at number one on the "Billboard" Latin Pop Songs chart. In Mexico, the peaked at number three on the Mexican Airplay Chart.
## Music video.
A music video for Maná's version was released on August 27, 2012. It was directed by Pablo Croce and filmed in the Estudios Churubusco in Mexico City, Mexico. In the video, a man recounts his sorrows with depression and alcohol in a bar regretting his love for a woman.
# Other cover versions.
In | 6,126,576 |
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1987, Dominican musician Roberto del Castillo covered "Hasta Que Te Conocí" in merengue on his album "Justo a Tiempo". His version peaked at number eleven on the Hot Latin Songs chart. Mexican singer Ana Gabriel performed a live cover of the song on her album "En Vivo" (1990). Her version peaked at number twenty-five on the Hot Latin Songs chart. In 1994, Argentine pianist Raúl di Blasio covered the song on his album "Piano de America, Vol. 2". di Blasio's cover was released to radio stations on May 10, 1994. It features Gabriel performing the vocals which was omitted on the Anglo version of the song. di Blasio's version peaked at number thirty-six on the Hot Latin Songs. It has been featured | 6,126,577 |
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on his compilation albums "Entre Amigos y Exitos" (2003) and "La Historia del Piano de América... Los Éxitos" (2006) and on Gabriel's album "Mis Canciones, Mis Amigos" (2009). A music video for the Anglo version was released by BMG and was included on the DVD set for "La Historia del Piano de América... Los Éxitos" (2006). Mexican singer Pilar Montenegro included a version of the track featuring rapper Voltio on her album "South Beach" in 2005. In 2009, Mexican recording artist Anahí sampled the record on her song "Hasta Que Me Conociste" ("Until You Met Me") from her album "Mi Delirio", in which the song is written as a "response" to the original composition.
# See also.
- Billboard Top Latin | 6,126,578 |
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s Canciones, Mis Amigos" (2009). A music video for the Anglo version was released by BMG and was included on the DVD set for "La Historia del Piano de América... Los Éxitos" (2006). Mexican singer Pilar Montenegro included a version of the track featuring rapper Voltio on her album "South Beach" in 2005. In 2009, Mexican recording artist Anahí sampled the record on her song "Hasta Que Me Conociste" ("Until You Met Me") from her album "Mi Delirio", in which the song is written as a "response" to the original composition.
# See also.
- Billboard Top Latin Songs Year-End Chart
- List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Songs of 2012
- List of number-one Billboard Hot Latin Pop Airplay of 2012 | 6,126,579 |
28146856 | Lucas Meijs | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lucas%20Meijs | Lucas Meijs
Lucas Meijs
Lucas C.P.M. Meijs (born 27 December 1963) a Dutch organizational theorist and Professor Volunteering, Civil Society and Businesses at the department Business-Society Management of the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam and Professor "Strategic Philanthropy" at the Erasmus Centre for Strategic Philanthropy.
# Biography.
Born in Haarlem, Meijs studied Business Administration at Erasmus University Rotterdam and received a Ph.D. in Business Administration in 1997. The title of his doctoral thesis was "Management of Volunteer Organizations".
In the summer of 1999, Lucas Meijs was a visiting scholar at the Department of Political Science and the School of | 6,126,580 |
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Social Work at the University of Georgia, Athens, GA. In 2003, he was appointed Professor Volunteering, Civil Society and Businesses at the business faculty of Erasmus University Rotterdam. In addition, in 2003, Meijs was a guest researcher at the Centre of Philanthropy and Nonprofit studies, Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia. In 2010, Meijs was appointed Professor Strategic Philanthropy at the Erasmus Centre for Strategic Philanthropy.
Since July 2010, Lucas Meijs further is editor in chief of "Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly", the journal of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA). He shares this function with | 6,126,581 |
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Femida Handy of the University of Pennsylvania and Jeffrey L. Brudney of Cleveland State University.
# Work.
Meijs' research is focused on issues regarding strategic philanthropy, volunteer management, managing non-profit organizations, corporate social responsibility, relations between companies and non-profit organizations, voluntary energy, student volunteering and involved learning.
# Publications.
Publications, a selection:
- Meijs, Lucas CPM, and Ludovicus Caspar Petrus Maria Meijs. Management van vrijwilligersorganisaties:(Management of volunteer organizations). NOV Publikaties, 1997.
- Handy, Femida, et al. "Public perception of" who is a volunteer": An examination of the net-cost | 6,126,582 |
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the net-cost approach from a cross-cultural perspective." Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 11.1 (2000): 45-65.
- Meijs, Lucas CPM, et al. All in the Eyes of the Beholder?. Springer US, 2003.
- Handy, Femida, et al. "A cross-cultural examination of student volunteering: is it all about résumé building?." Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 39.3 (2010): 498-523.
- Haski-Leventhal, Debbie, Lucas CPM Meijs, and Lesley Hustinx. "The third-party model: Enhancing volunteering through governments, corporations and educational institutes." Journal of Social Policy 39.01 (2010): 139-158.
# External links.
- Lucas Meijs at Rotterdam School of Management | 6,126,583 |
28146864 | Garbo: The Spy | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Garbo:%20The%20Spy | Garbo: The Spy
Garbo: The Spy
Garbo: The Spy (also known as "Garbo, the Man Who Saved the World" and "Garbo: El Espia") is a Spanish documentary about Juan Pujol Garcia's role in the Second World War, directed by Edmon Roch.
# Plot.
The documentary reconstructs the career of "Garbo," who formed the centerpiece of Allied deception and counter-information to have the Nazis believe that D-Day landing would occur in Pas-de-Calais and not in Normandy.
# Cast.
People interviewed include:
- Nigel West: intelligence expert
- Mark Seaman: historian of British intelligence in World War II
- Xavier Vinader: investigative journalist
- Stan Vranckx: psychiatrist
- Aline Griffith: Countess of Romanones, former | 6,126,584 |
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Cast.
People interviewed include:
- Nigel West: intelligence expert
- Mark Seaman: historian of British intelligence in World War II
- Xavier Vinader: investigative journalist
- Stan Vranckx: psychiatrist
- Aline Griffith: Countess of Romanones, former OSS agent
# Production.
Producers include:
- Edmon Roch
- Sandra Hermida
- Belen Bernuy
## Writing.
Writers include:
- Edmon Roch
- Isaki Lacuesta
- Maria Hervera
# Release.
"Garbo" premiered at the Rome Film Festival on October 20, 2009, opened in Spain on December 4, 2009 and opened at the Village East Cinema in New York on July 23, 2010.
# See also.
- Operation Fortitude
# External links.
- Interview with the Director | 6,126,585 |
28146857 | Varmaland | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Varmaland | Varmaland
Varmaland
Varmaland (Icelandic: "warm land") is a village in Stafholtstungur, in the Borgarfjörður region of Iceland. Varmaland is known as an eco-friendly producer of various kinds of vegetables, plants and flowers. These are grown in green houses which make use of local renewable energy in the form of hot water generated from nearby geothermal sources in the form of springs and geysers. Along with electric power generated in local plants that make use of this same geothermal power, the green house farmers manage to make up for much of the loss of daylight during the darker winter months.
For many years Varmaland was also a Women's college and center for teaching of cookery and domestic skills | 6,126,586 |
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the loss of daylight during the darker winter months.
For many years Varmaland was also a Women's college and center for teaching of cookery and domestic skills for young aspiring home makers. Spread across the Varmaland grounds and college lawns are a variety of geothermal spring openings and geysers set in low mounds. The three biggest geysers are Veggjalaug, Minnihver and Kvennaskólahver, all of which have had their geothermal power harnessed for use of their very hot water as well as for the central heating of the Varmaland swimming pool, community center, college and, of course the local green houses.
# External links.
- University of Iceland: Varmaland
- Varmaland photos on Flickr | 6,126,587 |
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Digswell Park
Digswell Park is a cricket ground in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1866 between The Node and Southgate. In 2000, the ground hosted its only Minor Counties Championship match to date, which was between Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire. In 2003, the ground hosted 2 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. Hertfordshire resumed their usage of Digswell Park and have to date played 4 further MCCA Knockout Trophy matches on the ground.
The ground has played host to 3 List-A matches, the first of which came in the 2000 NatWest Trophy between Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire, with the second List-A match coming in the 2001 Cheltenham & Gloucester | 6,126,588 |
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further MCCA Knockout Trophy matches on the ground.
The ground has played host to 3 List-A matches, the first of which came in the 2000 NatWest Trophy between Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire, with the second List-A match coming in the 2001 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy between Hertfordshire and the Durham Cricket Board. The third and final List-A match played on the ground was between Hertfordshire and Staffordshire in the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy.
In local domestic cricket, Digswell Park is the home ground of Welwyn Garden City Cricket Club who play in the Home Counties Premier Cricket League.
# External links.
- Digswell Park on CricketArchive
- Digswell Park on Cricinfo | 6,126,589 |
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All the Young Dudes
"All the Young Dudes" is a song written by David Bowie, originally recorded and released as a single by Mott the Hoople in 1972. In 2004, "Rolling Stone" rated "All the Young Dudes" No. 253 in its list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and on its 2010 update was ranked at number 256. It is also one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
# Composition.
Regarded as one of glam rock's anthems, the song originated after Bowie came into contact with Mott the Hoople's bassist Peter Watts and learned that the band was ready to split due to continued lack of commercial success. When the band rejected his first offer of a composition, "Suffragette | 6,126,590 |
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City" (which later appeared on "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars"), Bowie wrote "All the Young Dudes" in short order especially for them, allegedly sitting cross-legged on the floor of a room in London's Regent Street, in front of the band's lead singer, Ian Hunter.
With its dirge-like music, youth suicide references and calls to an imaginary audience, the song bore similarities to Bowie's own "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide", the final track from "Ziggy Stardust". Described as being to glam rock what "All You Need Is Love" was to the hippie era, the lyrics name-checked contemporary stars T. Rex and contained references to The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. "NME" editors | 6,126,591 |
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Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray have described the track as "one of that rare breed: rock songs which hymn the solidarity of the disaffected without distress or sentimentality".
Bowie himself once claimed that the song was not intended to be an anthem for glam, that it actually carried a darker message of apocalypse. According to an interview Bowie gave to "Rolling Stone" magazine in 1973, the boys are carrying the same news that the newscaster was carrying in the song "Five Years" from Ziggy Stardust; the news being the fact that the Earth had only five years left to live. Bowie explains: "All the Young Dudes is a song about this news. It's no hymn to the youth, as people thought. It is | 6,126,592 |
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completely the opposite." "All the Young Dudes" is also thought of as a gay anthem. Lou Reed said "It's a Gay Anthem! A rallying call to the young dudes to come out in the streets and show that they were beautiful and gay and proud of it."
# Release and aftermath.
Mott the Hoople's single was released in July 1972 and made No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart, No. 37 in the US (in November), and No. 31 in Canada (also in November), and appeared on their album of the same name in September of that year. In November 1972, Bowie introduced the band on stage at the Tower near Philadelphia and performed the song with Hunter (released on "All the Way from Stockholm to Philadelphia" in 1998 and the expanded | 6,126,593 |
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version of "All The Young Dudes" in 2006).
The original Mott the Hoople release had to be changed lyrically in order that it might be played on UK radio and TV. The line in the second verse: "Wendy's stealing clothes from Marks and Sparks" was a reference to UK retailer Marks & Spencer, also known by that colloquialism. As such, air play of the song in its original form would have breached broadcasting regulations relating to advertising in force at the time. The line was replaced with: "Wendy's stealing clothes from unlocked cars".
Bowie took to performing "All the Young Dudes" on his Ziggy Stardust Tour, and a medley version appears on the album "Ziggy Stardust – The Motion Picture", the | 6,126,594 |
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live recording of the last Ziggy show that was finally released officially in 1983. Bowie's first released version of the song was in 1974 on "David Live". Bowie had also offered "Drive-In Saturday" to Mott the Hoople following "All the Young Dudes", but they turned down this offer, at least partially owing to the then-current success of their own "Honaloochie Boogie".
In 1992, twenty years after their duet in Philadelphia, Bowie and Hunter again performed the song together with the surviving members of Queen, Mick Ronson, and Def Leppard's Joe Elliott and Phil Collen at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert. The song was also featured during the Outside Tour as well as the A Reality Tour, and | 6,126,595 |
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is included on the video and audio releases of the latter.
Bowie's own studio version, recorded in December 1972 during the sessions for "Aladdin Sane", went unreleased until 1995 when it appeared in mono on the album "RarestOneBowie". It was subsequently included, again in mono, on "The Best of David Bowie 1969/1974", the 2-disc U.S. version of "Best of Bowie", and the 30th Anniversary edition of "Aladdin Sane". A stereo version, which is around a minute shorter than the mono version, circulated unofficially among collectors and finally saw official release in November 2014 on Bowie's "Nothing Has Changed" compilation set. There also exists a version consisting of the backing track for Mott | 6,126,596 |
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the Hoople's version with Bowie's guide vocal. A variant of this version, combining Bowie's vocal on the verses with Ian Hunter's on the chorus, was released on the 2006 reissue of "All the Young Dudes". Bowie also used the music in reverse as the basis for "Move On," a track on his 1979 album, "Lodger".
"All the Young Dudes" was featured in the 1995 film "Clueless", the 2007 Jason Reitman film "Juno" and the 2008 film "The Wackness". It is also used in Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's 2010 film, "Cemetery Junction".
# 7" single track listing.
- 1. "All the Young Dudes" (David Bowie) – 3:32
- 2. "One of the Boys" (Mick Ralphs, Ian Hunter) – 6:46
# Personnel.
- Verden Allen – organ, | 6,126,597 |
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backing vocals
- Dale "Buffin" Griffin – drums, tambourine
- Ian Hunter – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano
- Mick Ralphs – lead guitar, backing vocals
- Pete Overend Watts – bass
- David Bowie – backing vocals
# Cover versions.
"All the Young Dudes" has been covered by many artists as album tracks, B-sides and in live performances.
Bruce Dickinson (of Iron Maiden), as a solo artist, released the song as a single, where it became a minor hit in the UK, reaching No. 23. It was part of his first solo album "Tattooed Millionaire".
World Party covered the track on the soundtrack to the 1995 movie "Clueless".
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eaching No. 23. It was part of his first solo album "Tattooed Millionaire".
World Party covered the track on the soundtrack to the 1995 movie "Clueless".
A cover version of the song by Russian post-punk band Shortparis is featured in the 2018 rock film Leto.
Ozzy Osbourne covered the song on his 2005 cover album "Under Cover" with Guest Vocals from Ian Hunter.
Lisa Loeb released a version of the song through online music sites in 2019; she had previously performed her version on a Howard Stern show tribute to David Bowie.
Hello covered the song in their 1996 album, "Glam Rockers".
# See also.
- Graduation (Friends Forever) by Vitamin C
- Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) by Green day | 6,126,599 |
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