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Sword of Honour (video game)
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Sword of Honour (video game) en family sword of the fictional Shogun Yuichiro from a castle of his enemy, the evil Lord Toranaga. The ninja must retrieve the sword and punish Toranaga before Yuichiro will be forced to commit seppuku. # Reception. The game received mixed reviews and scores, from 86% in "CU Amiga" (calling it "an excellent combat title, but there is so much more in there that you would be a complete fool to miss it"), to 77% in "The One" and 67% in "Amiga Format", to only 23% in "Amiga Power" (which said the game "sets a low standard, and still fails to reach it"). # See also. - Sword of Honour (disambiguation) # External links. - Sword Of Honour Amiga - HOL database - Sword of Honour - Lemon Amiga
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Phil Adams
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Phil Adams Phil Adams Phil Adams may refer to: - Phil Adams (cricketer) (born 1991), Australian cricketer - Philip Adams (1915–2001), British diplomat - Philip Francis Adams (1828–1901), Surveyor General of New South Wales, Australia - Phillip Adams (born 1939), Australian media personality - Phillip Adams (American football) (born 1988), American football cornerback - Phillip Adams (sport shooter) (born 1945), Australian pistol shooter
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Dagebüll Lighthouse
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Dagebüll Lighthouse Dagebüll Lighthouse Dagebüll Lighthouse is a retired lighthouse in Dagebüll, Nordfriesland, Germany. Until its replacement in 1988 by a direction light on the dock of the Dagebüll ferry port, it served as the lower light of the Dagebüll range of leading lights. The lighthouse is situated in the southern part of the municipality near the depot of the lorry rail to islands of Oland and Langeneß. After an additional storey was added to the tower due to a raise of the sea dike in 1980, the tower is now tall. Its focal height is at above the highest high tide. The lighthouse has a pitched roof, a black and green copper construction. As of 2018, the tower is being used as a hotel room for 2 guests. #
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Dagebüll Lighthouse
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Dagebüll Lighthouse Dagebüll, Nordfriesland, Germany. Until its replacement in 1988 by a direction light on the dock of the Dagebüll ferry port, it served as the lower light of the Dagebüll range of leading lights. The lighthouse is situated in the southern part of the municipality near the depot of the lorry rail to islands of Oland and Langeneß. After an additional storey was added to the tower due to a raise of the sea dike in 1980, the tower is now tall. Its focal height is at above the highest high tide. The lighthouse has a pitched roof, a black and green copper construction. As of 2018, the tower is being used as a hotel room for 2 guests. # See also. - List of lighthouses and lightvessels in Germany
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Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child
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Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child is a 2010 documentary film about Jean-Michel Basquiat. It is based on footage which director Tamra Davis took when they met in 1985. The first version was a 20-minute film which was shown at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. The feature-length documentary includes interviews with people close to Basquiat. # People in interviews. - Julian Schnabel - Larry Gagosian - Bruno Bischofberger - Tony Shafrazi - Fab Five Freddy - Deitch Projects - Glenn O'Brien - Maripol - Thurston Moore - Kai Eric - Nicholas Taylor - Fred Hoffmann - Michael Holman - Diego Cortez - Annina Nosei - Suzanne Mallouk - Rene Ricard -
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Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child
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Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child which director Tamra Davis took when they met in 1985. The first version was a 20-minute film which was shown at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. The feature-length documentary includes interviews with people close to Basquiat. # People in interviews. - Julian Schnabel - Larry Gagosian - Bruno Bischofberger - Tony Shafrazi - Fab Five Freddy - Deitch Projects - Glenn O'Brien - Maripol - Thurston Moore - Kai Eric - Nicholas Taylor - Fred Hoffmann - Michael Holman - Diego Cortez - Annina Nosei - Suzanne Mallouk - Rene Ricard - Kenny Scharf - Robert Farris Thompson - Kelle Inman # External links. - "Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child" site for Independent Lens on PBS
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Novellino
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Novellino Novellino Novellino is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Augusto Novelli (1867–1927), Italian journalist, dramatist and writer also known as Novellino - Walter Novellino (born 1953), Italian football player and team manager # See also. - "Il Novellino", a collection of short stories by Masuccio Salernitano, a 15th-century Italian poet
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Mid-Atlantic seaboard
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Mid-Atlantic seaboard Mid-Atlantic seaboard The mid-Atlantic Seaboard is an area of the eastern United States along the Atlantic Ocean. The term's meaning changes depending on the user, but generally it always includes the seaports, coastal plains and United States territorial waters of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia. It may also include the coastal plains and United States territorial waters of New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, and even northern Georgia. Finally, it can also include the entirety of all of the previously mentioned states and Washington, DC.
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Crying My Heart Out for You
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Crying My Heart Out for You Crying My Heart Out for You "Crying My Heart Out for You" (not to be confused with the Ricky Skaggs song "Crying My Heart Out Over You") was the third single of Neil Sedaka immediately following the success of his debut single "The Diary" and follow-up single "I Go Ape", and before his major success with "Oh! Carol". The hit written by Neil Sedaka was released in 1959 reaching #111 on the US Billboard Chart.
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Leila Jenkins
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Leila Jenkins Leila Jenkins Leila Cassel Jenkins (born 1954) is an American investment counselor and the owner of Locke Capital Management, Inc., with offices in New York and Rhode Island. # Career. Jenkins is an economics graduate of Boston College (1977), and has an MPA from the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard (1999). She worked for the New England Merchants National Bank and the First National Bank of Boston as an international economist, and in the early 1980s she was an officer of the Credit Division of the Chemical Bank. From 1982 she was a vice president of Shields Associates, a New York investment counseling firm that she founded with four other investment professionals. She was also head
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Leila Jenkins
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Leila Jenkins of Emerging Markets Investment Management at the Bankers Trust Company and an Adjunct Professor at the Graduate School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. She was a member of the Government Relations Committee of the Securities Industry Association. In September 1991 she founded Whitehorne & Co., a brokerage firm with ten employees that traded until 2002, and in February 1995 she founded Locke Capital Management as a wealth management firm with offices in Palm Beach and Newport. # Investigations. Jenkins and Locke Capital Management, Inc. were charged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on March 9, 2009, with inventing a billion-dollar client, supposedly a Swiss bank, and
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Leila Jenkins
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Leila Jenkins repeatedly lying about its existence. From 2000, she claimed in marketing materials and regulatory filings to have assets worth $1.2 billion via this client, when she had no clients between 2003 and 2006, and no more than $165 million in assets. She used this claim to attract clients from 2006, including two banks that invested in a hedge fund in 2007. In 2010, Jenkins was ordered to pay $1.9 million "money earned through deceit" and $5.7 million in civil penalties in connection with activities of her investment firm, Locke Capital Management Inc. Jenkins is also accused of trying to get a second passport under the name Leila C. Sinclair using a phony Social Security number and birth certificate,
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Leila Jenkins
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Leila Jenkins ame Leila C. Sinclair using a phony Social Security number and birth certificate, months after the SEC launched its probe in New York City on November 17. She already had a passport in the name of Leila Jenkins. # Personal life. Jenkins is originally from Washington D.C., and grew up in Darien, Connecticut. Her father was president of Information Research International, a market consultancy company in Darien. Jenkins married Edward Judson Waite III in 1983 and they divorced. In November 2004, she married Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness at Rosslyn Chapel after meeting him at Ascot 15 months earlier; he filed for divorce a year later. Jenkins has been an international sailing judge.
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National Sugar Institute
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National Sugar Institute National Sugar Institute The National Sugar Institute (NSI) established in 1936, is involved in research, training and advisory services to the sugar and allied industry, and functions under the Department of Food and Public Distribution of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution. Located in Kalyanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, it provides technical education and training in research in all branches of sugar chemistry, sugar technology, sugar engineering and allied fields. The institute provide assistance to central and state governments in matters relating to sugar and allied industries. # History. National Sugar Institute has a very old history lying its root in
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National Sugar Institute
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National Sugar Institute way back in 1920. The climatic Condition and the area under cultivation encouraged the British Indian Government to promote the Sugar Industry in India which further resulted in the formation of Indian Sugar Committee. The said committee recommended for an All India Institute for research in the field of Sugarcane and Sugar production in 1920 which was further commended by the Royal Commission in 1928 & tariff board in 1930. On the basis of the above recommendations, the Government of India took over the Sugar Section of the HARCOURT BUTLER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, Kanpur and established the IMPERIAL INSTITUTE OF SUGAR TECHNOLOGY, Kanpur in October, 1936. The Imperial Institute of Sugar Technology
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National Sugar Institute
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National Sugar Institute was placed under the administrative control of the Imperial Council of Agricultural Research located in the campus of HBTI, Kanpur. Upon the formation of Indian Central Sugarcane Committee in 1944 the administrative control of the Imperial Institute of Sugar Technology was transferred to the said Committee. Consequent upon India's attaining independence in 1947, the name of the institute was changed from Imperial Institute of Sugar Technology to Indian Institute of Sugar Technology (I.I.S.T.). With the formation of the Development Council for Sugar Industry under the provisions of the Industries (Development and Regulation ) Act, 1951, the functions of the Indian Central Sugarcane Committee
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National Sugar Institute
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National Sugar Institute were abridged with effect from 1 January 1954 and the administrative control of the Institute was transferred to the Government of India, under Ministry of Food & Agriculture. In April, 1957, the name of the Institute was again changed to National Sugar Institute (N.S.I.). The Institute shifted from the campus of HBTI, Kanpur to its own campus at Kalyanpur, Kanpur in 1963 and as of now it is only sugar institute in Asia. # Courses. The institute offers postgraduate diploma courses in sugar technology (ANSI (ST) Associateship of the National Sugar Institute in Sugar Technology), sugar engineering (ANSI (SE) Associateship of the National Sugar Institute in Sugar Engineering) and in industrial
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National Sugar Institute
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National Sugar Institute fermentation and alcohol technology (DIFAT, diploma in industrial fermentation and alcohol technology). In addition post diploma course in sugar engineering (SECC, sugar engineering certificate course) is offered. Sugar boiling (SBCC, sugar boiling certificate course) and pre-harvest cane maturity survey (PHCMSC- Pre-harvest cane maturity survey course) are available. Refresher courses are conducted for the benefit of in service industry personnel. # Library. The institute has a very well equipped and fully air conditioned library. It is the largest and most comprehensive collection of sugar literature in India and the world. # External links. - Official website - NSI Administration website -
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National Sugar Institute
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National Sugar Institute alcohol technology). In addition post diploma course in sugar engineering (SECC, sugar engineering certificate course) is offered. Sugar boiling (SBCC, sugar boiling certificate course) and pre-harvest cane maturity survey (PHCMSC- Pre-harvest cane maturity survey course) are available. Refresher courses are conducted for the benefit of in service industry personnel. # Library. The institute has a very well equipped and fully air conditioned library. It is the largest and most comprehensive collection of sugar literature in India and the world. # External links. - Official website - NSI Administration website - NSI Course of Study website - University website - HBTI Kanpur website
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National Botanic Garden (Zimbabwe)
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National Botanic Garden (Zimbabwe) National Botanic Garden (Zimbabwe) National Botanic Garden of Zimbabwe is situated about 4 km North of Harare City Centre in the suburb of Alexandra Park. It also houses the National Herbarium of Zimbabwe. The gardens have an area of almost 7 square kilometres. Initially established as a recreation area in 1902. In 1962 it became the National Botanic Gardens under the direction of Prof Hiram Wild.. Half of the gardens are devoted to indigenous plants from Zimbabwe's woodlands and include most of the 750 species found in the country. Other areas contain plants typical to the African continent including rare and endangered species, as well as exotics from South America, India, Australia and the
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National Botanic Garden (Zimbabwe)
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National Botanic Garden (Zimbabwe) an area of almost 7 square kilometres. Initially established as a recreation area in 1902. In 1962 it became the National Botanic Gardens under the direction of Prof Hiram Wild.. Half of the gardens are devoted to indigenous plants from Zimbabwe's woodlands and include most of the 750 species found in the country. Other areas contain plants typical to the African continent including rare and endangered species, as well as exotics from South America, India, Australia and the Far East. # External links. - https://web.archive.org/web/20100519163144/http://www.nationalherbarium.org.zw/ I think that the name of the man who set up the Zimbabwe Botanical Garden is Hiram Wilde (NOT Hyram Wilder)
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St Clement's Church, Oxford
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St Clement's Church, Oxford St Clement's Church, Oxford St Clement's Church is an evangelical Church of England parish church east of central Oxford, England. # History. The parish of St Clement's, Oxford was outside the city of Oxford until boundary changes in 1835. It was originally sited where the roads into Oxford from the east meet to cross Magdalen Bridge into the centre of Oxford. In 1004 AD, the manor was granted to St Frideswide's Church (now Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford). In 1122 King Henry I gave the royal chapel of St Clement to the priory. The original church building was demolished in 1829. Its site became the open space called The Plain, which is now a roundabout. A new church was built on a new site
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St Clement's Church, Oxford
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St Clement's Church, Oxford during 1827–28 near the other end of St Clement's, at the southern end of Marston Road. The architect Daniel Robertson designed the new building in a Norman style: a very early example of the revival of this style of 11th and early 12th century architecture. It was built by John Hudson of Oxford and cost £6,032 19s. 5d, supported by a gift of land from Sir Joseph Lock and public subscriptions principally collected by John Henry Newman. The building is above average size for a church but its design did not meet universal approval and was locally nicknamed the 'boiled rabbit'. # See also. - St Clement's, Oxford - List of churches in Oxford # External links. - St Clement's Church, Oxford group
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St Clement's Church, Oxford
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St Clement's Church, Oxford arston Road. The architect Daniel Robertson designed the new building in a Norman style: a very early example of the revival of this style of 11th and early 12th century architecture. It was built by John Hudson of Oxford and cost £6,032 19s. 5d, supported by a gift of land from Sir Joseph Lock and public subscriptions principally collected by John Henry Newman. The building is above average size for a church but its design did not meet universal approval and was locally nicknamed the 'boiled rabbit'. # See also. - St Clement's, Oxford - List of churches in Oxford # External links. - St Clement's Church, Oxford group on Facebook - St Clement's Church (Oxford) information from Wikimapia
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Jean Hennessy
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Jean Hennessy Jean Hennessy Jean Patrick Hennessy (26 April 1874 – 4 November 1944) was a French politician. Hennessy was born at Cherves-Richemont in the Charente département, son of Maurice Hennessy and his wife Jeanne, née Foussat. His family, of Irish origin, were the proprietors of the Hennessy cognac business, now part of LVMH. Hennessy was elected to the French Chamber of Deputies in the French elections on 1924 for the Cartel des Gauches. In doing so, he continued the tradition begun by his great-grandfather Jacques Hennessy, an Orléanist deputy from 1824 to 1842, and his grand-uncle Auguste Hennessy, senator from 1876 to 1879. Hennessy was re-elected in the election of 1928 and served as agriculture
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Jean Hennessy
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Jean Hennessy minister from 1928 to 1930, and then as French ambassador to Switzerland. His elder brother James had been elected before him to Parliament as député and senator, but he chose to dedicate himself to the management of the family business. In the 1932 general election Hennessy was defeated by Henri Malet of the Democratic Republican Alliance. Out of parliament, he founded the Social-National Party and was elected again as deputy for Alpes-Maritimes, sitting with the Independent Left group in the Chamber of Deputies. On 10 July 1940, at the joint session of the French parliament which granted extraordinary powers to Marshal Philippe Pétain, Jean Hennessy and his brother James were part of the
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Jean Hennessy
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Jean Hennessy powers to Marshal Philippe Pétain, Jean Hennessy and his brother James were part of the 80 parliamentarians who opposed the measure. He had been married to Marguerite de Mun, who bore him two sons, Patrick and Kilian, and a daughter Jacqueline. Kilian Hennessy (1907-2010) later became chairman of the Cognac business and contributed to its merger into the LVMH group. Jean Hennessy died at Lausanne in Switzerland in 1944 where he had lived since 1941. # References. - François Dubasque, "Jean Hennessy (1874-1944). Argent et réseaux au service d'une nouvelle République", Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2008. - Jean Hennessy dictionnaire des parlementaires français de 1889 à 1940 (J.Joly)
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Thomas Kurz
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Thomas Kurz Thomas Kurz Thomas Kurz (born 3 April 1988 in Altötting) is a German footballer who plays for FC Ingolstadt II in the Regionalliga Bayern. # Career. Kurz began his career with SV 1963 Unterneukirchen, before joining Bayern Munich in 2003. After two years in Bayern's junior team, he moved on to SV Wacker Burghausen, where he came through the youth team, making his debut in 2007 as a substitute for Thomas Neubert in a 1–0 win over Karlsruher SC II. He played 23 games in the Regionalliga Süd, scoring three goals as the team qualified for the new 3. Liga. In two years at that level he played 36 games, scoring seven goals, before returning to FC Bayern in July 2010, to play for their reserve team.
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Thomas Kurz
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Thomas Kurz d, scoring three goals as the team qualified for the new 3. Liga. In two years at that level he played 36 games, scoring seven goals, before returning to FC Bayern in July 2010, to play for their reserve team. Initially he played in his usual position as a striker, but with the increased competition with the arrival of Marcos Alvarez and Steffen Wohlfarth in January 2011, he was often deployed as a central defender. He was released by Bayern at the end of the 2010–11 season after their relegation from the third tier and joined SSV Jahn Regensburg on 21 July 2011. In his first season with Regensburg, he helped them win promotion to the 2. Bundesliga after a playoff victory over Karlsruher SC.
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Stasi Museum
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Stasi Museum Stasi Museum The Stasi Museum (also known in German as the "Forschungs- und Gedenkstätte Normannenstraße") is a research and memorial centre concerning the political system of the former East Germany. It is located in the Lichtenberg locality of Berlin, in the former headquarters of the Stasi (officially the "Ministerium für Staatssicherheit"), on Ruschestraße, near Frankfurter Allee and U-Bahn station Magdalenenstraße. # History. The centrepiece of the exhibition is the office and working quarters of the former Minister of State Security – i.e. head of the Stasi – Erich Mielke. The museum is operated by the "Antistalinistische Aktion Berlin-Normannenstraße" (ASTAK), which was founded by civil
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Stasi Museum
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Stasi Museum rights activists in Berlin in 1990. It aims to foster the development of the museum as a "centre for the collection, preservation, documentation, rehabilitation and exhibition of evidence and research materials relating to East Germany". In 2010 the German government announced its intention to take over the Stasi Museum, which led to a three-way dispute between ASTAK, local government in Lichtenberg, and the German national government over the future of the site. ASTAK subsequently announced that Building 1 of the Stasi headquarters, the museum's original location, would be reconstructed and renovated, and the museum would be temporarily moved to Building 22. The museum has approximately 100,000
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Stasi Museum
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Stasi Museum t of the museum as a "centre for the collection, preservation, documentation, rehabilitation and exhibition of evidence and research materials relating to East Germany". In 2010 the German government announced its intention to take over the Stasi Museum, which led to a three-way dispute between ASTAK, local government in Lichtenberg, and the German national government over the future of the site. ASTAK subsequently announced that Building 1 of the Stasi headquarters, the museum's original location, would be reconstructed and renovated, and the museum would be temporarily moved to Building 22. The museum has approximately 100,000 visitors per year. # External links. - Home page in English
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Susan Cinoman
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Susan Cinoman Susan Cinoman Susan Cinoman (born 1960) is an American playwright and screenwriter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. # Background. Cinoman attended Temple University where she studied theater and acting, and then Bryn Mawr College to study English. Aside from her work as a playwright, in early 2008 Cinoman was teaching English and drama at Middlebrook Middle School in Wilton, Connecticut, and by December 2008, she had become theater director at Woodland Regional High School in Beacon Falls, Connecticut. She first began writing while at Temple University, with the comedy group "The Soubrettes", created by herself, Michael Ladenson, Patrick Tranter, and Drucie McDaniel and co-starring Lennie
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Susan Cinoman
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Susan Cinoman Daniels and Jill Tarnoff. Husband's name Doug Tenaglia She is a mother of two daughters and an animal advocate and horseback rider, as well as an active member of Woodland Worldwide, an international organization that seeks to create opportunities for young girls in impoverished circumstances. # Career. ## Theater. Cinoman wrote her first play in 1991, and throughout the 1990s her works were produced by such theater companies as Ensemble Studio Theatre, The Miranda Theatre, Circle Repertory, Six Figures Theatre and Creative Voices Theatre. Many of Cinoman's plays were directed by founder of the Actors Studio Jane Hoffman and Temple University theater professor Jan Silverman. Recently her
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Susan Cinoman
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Susan Cinoman play "Beds" was produced in Los Angeles by the 'Secret Rose Theatre' starring Paige Howard, and subsequently at Miami, Florida's nationally recognized summer play festival. Most recently Cinoman's play, "Love and Class in Connecticut" has been directed by Karen Lynn Carpenter, Interim Artistic Director of the William Inge Theatre Festival and director of Drama Desk winning play, "Love, Loss and What I Wore" by Nora Ephron. The play is being developed for a Broadway production currently led by Douglas Denoff (Nice Work if you Can Get It, Handle With Care.) Additionally, Cinoman's play "All Me, All the Time" has been directed by Barbara Bain of the Actor's Studio in Los Angeles and Temple Beautiful,
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Susan Cinoman
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Susan Cinoman another play about the true story of 1970's dietary cult "Temple Beautiful" is set for a reading in Paris at The Moving Parts Theatre. Her published plays include "Fitting Rooms" (included in "The Best American Short Plays 1995-1996" published by Hal Leonard Corporation), and "Little Sins" and "Truth and Sex" (included in "25 in 10: twenty-five ten-minute plays" published by Dramatic Publishing). Her play "Sweet Sand" was recently published by Next Stage Press. Most recently, Cinoman's story, "Drama Mama", was featured on ABC-TV's "The Goldbergs" featuring herself (played by Ana Gasteyer), as the drama teacher of Adam F. Goldberg, the series' creator. Cinoman's plays are published by Applause
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Susan Cinoman
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Susan Cinoman Books, Dramatic Publishing and Next Stage Press. ## Screenwriter. Cinoman has written two independent films both directed by her husband, Doug Tenagalia. Her first film, adapted form one of her plays, "Love and Class in Connecticut" (2007), starring Joanna Keylock, Bill Phillips, Carole Schweid, Theresa Rose, and Steve Garbett, won 'Best Narrative' at the 'New England Film and Video Festival', and 'Judges'Choice for Best Connecticut Filmmaker' at the 'Connecticut Film Festival' of 2008, and was official selection at both the Berkshire International Film Festival Official Selection and the 'Somewhere North of Boston Film Festival'. Her second film, "All Me, All the Time" (2007), starred John
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Susan Cinoman
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Susan Cinoman Augustine, Siri Baruc, Janine Barris, Sachi Parker, Keir Dullea and his real life wife, Mia Dillon. ## Recognition. Of her 1994 evening of one acts, "Cinoman and Rebeck", "The New York Times" wrote "Ms. Cinoman gets the evening off to an intriguing start with "The Bull", a mordant twist on the bullring's classic dance of seduction and death," and made note of her additional offerings, "The Sineater of Cork", "Hysteria", and "Truth and Sex", noting that "Like many such collections, this one has shortcomings as well as talent and promise." ## Awards and nominations. Cinoman won an Aristos Award in 2009, given for objectivity in arts criticism, scholarship, or commentary, for a comment she
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Susan Cinoman
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Susan Cinoman ing's classic dance of seduction and death," and made note of her additional offerings, "The Sineater of Cork", "Hysteria", and "Truth and Sex", noting that "Like many such collections, this one has shortcomings as well as talent and promise." ## Awards and nominations. Cinoman won an Aristos Award in 2009, given for objectivity in arts criticism, scholarship, or commentary, for a comment she made on the weblog "Community Perspectives: Riffing with John Clinton Eisner". Maxwell Anderson Playwright Award Theatre Ariel Women in Playwrighting Award Publication: Fitting Rooms Applause Book; Best Plays 1995096, 25 in 10, "Truth and Sex", "Little Sins", Dramatic Publishing, Etens, "The Bull",
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A Strange Role
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A Strange Role A Strange Role A Strange Role (, and released in the US as "Strange Masquerade") is a 1976 Hungarian drama film directed by Pál Sándor. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear. The film was also selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. # Cast. - Margit Dajka - Öreg primadonna - Irma Patkós - Kegyelmes Asszony - Carla Romanelli - Olasznő - Dezső Garas - Reményi / Glück úr / Fényképész - Sándor Szabó - Wallach doktor - Endre Holmann - Galambos Sarolta / Kövesi János (as Holman Endre) - Hédi Temessy - Ágota kisasszony - Ildikó Pécsi - Mesternő -
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A Strange Role
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A Strange Role gyelmes Asszony - Carla Romanelli - Olasznő - Dezső Garas - Reményi / Glück úr / Fényképész - Sándor Szabó - Wallach doktor - Endre Holmann - Galambos Sarolta / Kövesi János (as Holman Endre) - Hédi Temessy - Ágota kisasszony - Ildikó Pécsi - Mesternő - Mária Lázár - Füsthajú nő - Ági Margittay - Ambrusné (as Margitai Ági) - Erzsébet Kútvölgyi - Zsófi nővér - András Kern - Ács István - György Simon - Lajos bácsi - Georgiana Tarjan - Reményi Margitka (as Györgyi Tarján) - Márk Zala - Különítményes tiszt # See also. - List of submissions to the 50th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film - List of Hungarian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
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Step Up 3D (soundtrack)
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Step Up 3D (soundtrack) Step Up 3D (soundtrack) Step Up 3D Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the film soundtrack album from the motion picture "Step Up 3D". The album was released on July 27, 2010. # Track listing. ## Tracks not listed. There are many tracks that were "not" listed in the soundtrack. # External links. - Official website
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Douglas G. Stuart
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Douglas G. Stuart Douglas G. Stuart Douglas G. Stuart (born October 5, 1931) is a Regents' professor emeritus of Physiology at the University of Arizona. He became a naturalized US citizen in 1961. He is married and has four children and seven grandchildren. # Contributions in neuroscience. Stuart is known worldwide for his research contributions in neural control of movement, in the understanding of the fundamental properties of spinal neurons, overviews on the neurobiology of motor control, and the history of movement neuroscience. He has over 130 experimental papers published in peer-reviewed scientific journals, and has authored almost 100 chapters, reviews and symposium volumes. His research was funded
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Douglas G. Stuart
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Douglas G. Stuart continuously by the National Institutes of Health. Between 1984 and 1991, he held the Senator Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award, and between 1976 and 1977 he was selected as a Guggenheim Fellow. Stuart coined the term "interphyletic awareness" during the organization (together with Sten Grillner (University of Stockholm and Paul Stein (Washington University, St. Louis) of three international conferences that brought together scientists working on various species, all followed by widely read symposium volumes. Stuart's lab has made exceptional contributions to the study of locomotion, and the need to integrate findings from experiments on invertebrates, non-mammalian vertebrates, mammalian
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Douglas G. Stuart tetrapods, non-human primates, and humans. In recent years Stuart has focussed on writing historical articles and reviews on the history of neuroscience in general, and movement neuroscience in particular. # Other achievements. Almost 100 scientists from across the globe have worked with Stuart as PhD students, post-doctoral trainees or visiting professors. A number of Stuart's post-doctoral trainees are now leading research universities and institutes in the US and worldwide (e.g., Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus; Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Ibaraki, Japan; Institute of Biophysics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sophia, Bulgaria; Nara
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Douglas G. Stuart
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Douglas G. Stuart Medical University, Yagi, Japan; University of Chicago, IL, USA; University of Washington, Seattle, WA; McGill University, Montreal, Canada; University College, London, UK). # Awards. - USPHS Predoctoral Fellow - UCLA Mental Health Training Program: for temperature regulation studies with Professor Allan Hemingway, Dept Physiology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 1958-61 - Bank of America-Giannini Foundation Postdoctoral Medical Research Fellow: for muscle receptor studies with Professor Earl Eldred, Dept Anatomy, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 1961-63 - USPHS Special Research Fellowship: for spinal-cord studies with Professor Anders Lundberg, Dept Physiology, University of Goteborg, Goteborg, SWE 1971-72 -
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Douglas G. Stuart
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Douglas G. Stuart Guggenheim Fellow: for studies in clinical neurophysiology with Dr David Burke, Unit of Clinical Neurophysiology, The Prince Henry Hospital, University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUS 1976-77 - Senator Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator, a NINCDS award, National Institutes of Health 1984-91 - Keynote Speaker, 5th Annual Faculty Teaching Awards, College of Medicine, University of Arizona 1985 - Seventh Annual Neuroscience Lecture, Neurological Sciences Institute, Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, OR 1987 - Grass Foundation Traveling Scientist: University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MA, CAN, 1989; University of Delaware, Newark, DE 2001 - Eleventh Annual Founders Day Speaker, College of Medicine,
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Douglas G. Stuart
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Douglas G. Stuart University of Arizona, 1989 - Regents' Professor, University of Arizona 1990 - John Marley Leadership Award, Section on Research, American Physical Therapy Association 1995 - Graduation Convocation Speaker, College of Health Professions, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 1995 - Certificate of Recognition for Contributions in Teaching, Research, and Service in Neuroscience, The University of Arizona 1998 - Invited Speaker, Dedication of Biology/Biochemistry Building, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 2000 - Invited speaker, Flinn Foundation Finale Dinner, Motor Control Laboratory, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 2000 - Named University of Arizona Fellowship in Perpetuity,
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Douglas G. Stuart
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Douglas G. Stuart agstaff, AZ 1995 - Certificate of Recognition for Contributions in Teaching, Research, and Service in Neuroscience, The University of Arizona 1998 - Invited Speaker, Dedication of Biology/Biochemistry Building, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 2000 - Invited speaker, Flinn Foundation Finale Dinner, Motor Control Laboratory, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 2000 - Named University of Arizona Fellowship in Perpetuity, "The Douglas G Stuart Predoctoral Fellowship in Movement Neuroscience" 2002-Pres - Award for contributions to Biomedical Engineering, The University of Arizona 2003 - Award for Contributions to Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs, The University of Arizona 2004
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Stuart Campbell (journalist)
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Stuart Campbell (journalist) Stuart Campbell (journalist) Renton Stuart Campbell (4 June 1908–1 February 1966) was a British newspaper editor known for "investigation and exposure of criminal and social wrongdoing." Born in Kensal Rise, Campbell studied at Lavender Hill School and Wandsworth Technical Institute Secondary School before working as a reporter for, successively, the "Hendon and Finchley Times", the "Woking Gazette", the "Nottingham Guardian", the "News Chronicle" and the "Daily Mirror". In 1937, he became assistant editor of the "Sunday Pictorial" and, while its editor Hugh Cudlipp served in the forces during World War II, Campbell became its editor. As editor of the "Pictorial", Campbell focussed on support
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Stuart Campbell (journalist)
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Stuart Campbell (journalist) for ordinary soldiers, and opposition to profiteering. Cudlipp returned as editor in 1946, and Campbell moved to become managing editor of "The People", and effectively running it from day to day. Within two years, he had completely redesigned the paper, and began running confessionals by people who were not famous. In 1950 his reporter, Duncan Webb, exposed the prostitution empire of the Messina brothers. Campbell finally took over the official post of editor in 1957, serving in the role until his death in 1966. From 1961 to 1964, he also served on the Press Council. During his editorship, "People" reporter Michael Gabbert uncovered the 1964 British betting scandal, which ended with ten British
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Stuart Campbell (journalist)
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Stuart Campbell (journalist) editor in 1946, and Campbell moved to become managing editor of "The People", and effectively running it from day to day. Within two years, he had completely redesigned the paper, and began running confessionals by people who were not famous. In 1950 his reporter, Duncan Webb, exposed the prostitution empire of the Messina brothers. Campbell finally took over the official post of editor in 1957, serving in the role until his death in 1966. From 1961 to 1964, he also served on the Press Council. During his editorship, "People" reporter Michael Gabbert uncovered the 1964 British betting scandal, which ended with ten British professional footballers being given jail sentences for match fixing.
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Droid 2
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Droid 2 Droid 2 The Motorola Droid 2 (GSM/UMTS version: Motorola Milestone 2; GSM/UMTS/CDMA version: Motorola Droid 2 Global) is the fifth phone in Verizon's Droid line. In the U.S., it is available exclusively on Verizon Wireless, and was released August 12, 2010 (pre-order sales of the device began August 11). It runs the Android operating system by Google, and can run Flash Player 10.1. It comes with 8 GB of internal memory and is shipped with an additional 8 GB SDHC card, upgradable to 32 GB. It has a 3.7 in display and a 5-megapixel camera. Unlike the Droid X, the Motorola Droid 2 features a redesigned slide-out QWERTY keyboard, but still features the Swype keyboard found on the Droid X. A limited
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Droid 2
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Droid 2 edition version featuring the "Star Wars" droid character R2-D2 with exclusive apps and content was announced by Verizon for September 30, 2010, to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary for "The Empire Strikes Back". # Reception. Reviewers felt that the good aspects of the prior Droid, like the sturdy build and functional styling, were maintained in the Droid 2, but with many refinements. Some reviewers thought that the styling was less abrupt, but some criticised the device for not departing enough from the prior design. The consensus on the screen was that, while it was not as big as some phones, or as high resolution as the iPhone 4, it was good quality and not too small. The new keyboard
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Droid 2 was praised by some reviewers for being less awkward than on the prior Droid, but others found little improvement. The keyboard overall had mixed reviews but was generally the same but without a d-pad. The camera, like other parts of the device, was criticised by some for being little better than the prior device, but most were happy with picture quality. Most reviewers found the device to be good and solid all around, but were unimpressed by what they saw as a small evolution of an already successful model rather than a revolutionary new device. # Patent suit. In October 2010, Microsoft filed a lawsuit against Motorola with the International Trade Commission in a district court in Washington,
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Droid 2
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Droid 2 D.C., claiming the manufacturer had "infringed on nine patents in its Android-based devices." The court papers specifically mention the Droid 2 and Motorola Charm smartphones but Microsoft claimed that it was not limited to these phones. # Revised model (new keyboard). The original Droid phone received criticism for its keys being too flat and for not having an offset placement. The Droid 2 was designed with a replacement closer to that of standard keyboard as seen with computer's keyboard with significantly raised ("domed") keys. A revision of the Droid 2 features keys that are much closer to the flatness of the Droid 1, but it does maintain the offset placement. Both phones are labeled
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Droid 2
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Droid 2 s. A revision of the Droid 2 features keys that are much closer to the flatness of the Droid 1, but it does maintain the offset placement. Both phones are labeled as Model: A955, HW B on the inside of the battery compartment. Other changes may have been made as well. # See also. - HTC Droid Incredible released on April 29, 2010. - Motorola Droid released November 6, 2009. - Motorola Droid Pro optimized for business users, released November 18, 2010. - Motorola Droid X Android 2.3 version hardware released in Mexico. - Motorola Droid X2 released May 19, 2011. - Motorola Droid 3 released July 7, 2011, shipping with Android 2.3.4 (Gingerbread). - Galaxy Nexus - List of Android devices
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Derek Partridge
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Derek Partridge Derek Partridge Derek Partridge (born 29 June 1935) is a British television presenter, spokesman and voice-over artist, formerly a film and TV actor. Partridge's father was a diplomat in the British Foreign Service. In the 1960s, Partridge appeared in a numerous television series and films, including in the 1968 "" episode "Plato's Stepchildren" as Dionyd. In the 1970s Partridge moved to Rhodesia and presented a number of programmes for Rhodesian Television (RTV), including the popular shows "Frankly Partridge" and "The Kwhizz Kids". He also was employed as a news anchor for RBC. During his time in Rhodesia, Partridge also wrote extensively, including publishing the books "Thought-Provoking
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Derek Partridge
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Derek Partridge Thoughts About Living and Rhodesia – As It Really Is", which was later republished under altered titles, and a weekly column in Rhodesia's "TV Guide". In the 1980s Partridge appeared in a number of films and television episodes, including a leading role in the 1981 film "Savage Harvest". Partridge narrated the documentary "Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn" sixty-five years after the downing of BOAC Flight 777, a passenger plane which was shot down by Nazi war planes killing all aboard including actor Leslie Howard. Partridge was a child at the time, and had given up his seat, along with that of his traveling companion, on Flight 777 to let Howard fly in their place. # Filmography. -
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Derek Partridge
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Derek Partridge Film - "Incident at Midnight" (1963) - "King & Country" (1964) - Captain Court Martial - "The High Bright Sun" (released as " McGuire, Go Home!" in the US) (1964) - MP Corporal (uncredited) - "The Murder Game" (1965) - Police Sergeant - "Thunderball" (1965) - Vulcan Navigator Plotter (uncredited) - "Where the Spies Are" (1965) - Duty Officer - "The Killing of Sister George" (1968) - Personal Manager (uncredited) - "The Ivory Ape" (1980) - Aubrey Range - "Savage Harvest" (1981) - Derek - "My Tutor" (1983) - Waiter - "The Down Home Alien Blues" (2012) - Captain Pietr - "Dearly Departed" (2013) - Cedric Longfellow - "" (2016) – Narrator - Television - "Studio 4" (1962) - Radio Operator -
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Derek Partridge "Dixon of Dock Green" (1962) - Doctor / PC Spriggs - "ITV Television Playhouse" (1963) - Hector - "More Faces of Jim" (1963) - Grigor - "First Night "(1963) - Jimmy Green - "Espionage "(1964) - Policeman - "The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre" (1963–64) - Peter / Detective - "The Verdict" (1963-1964) - Peter / Detective - "Diary of a Young Man "(1964) - German officer - "Night Train to Surbiton "(1965) - Policeman - "", "Plato's Stepchildren" episode (1968) - Dionyd - "Frankly Partridge" (1970s) – host of show - "The Kwhizz Kids" (1970s) – host of show - "Remington Steele" (1983) - Croupier - "R.S.V.P." (1984) - Governor - "T.J. Hooker" (1985) - Croupier - "Dallas" (1986) - TV Announcer -
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Derek Partridge "Diary of a Young Man "(1964) - German officer - "Night Train to Surbiton "(1965) - Policeman - "", "Plato's Stepchildren" episode (1968) - Dionyd - "Frankly Partridge" (1970s) – host of show - "The Kwhizz Kids" (1970s) – host of show - "Remington Steele" (1983) - Croupier - "R.S.V.P." (1984) - Governor - "T.J. Hooker" (1985) - Croupier - "Dallas" (1986) - TV Announcer - "Divorce Court " (1987) - Michael Pagent - "Hunter " (1987) - Maitre 'D - "Murder, She Wrote" (1989) - Doctor - "The Hidden Truth" (1993) - host of special - "The Naked Truth" (1993) - host of special - "" (2002) - Himself - "The Indie Pendant" (2004) - Himself - "Star Wars Rebels" (2015) - Admiral Brom Titus
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Urumi (film)
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Urumi (film) Urumi (film) Urumi () is a 2011 Indian period action drama film written by Shankar Ramakrishnan and directed and co-produced by Santosh Sivan. It stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Prabhu Deva, Genelia D'Souza, Amol Gupte, Jagathy Sreekumar, Nithya Menon, and Alexx O'Nell in lead roles and features Tabu, Arya and Vidya Balan in extended cameos. The film is set in the early 16th century, when Portuguese sailors dominated the Indian Ocean. The story follows Chirakkal Kelu (Prithviraj), seeking to avenge the death of his father at the hands of the sailors, and his cohorts Vavvali of Nagapattinam (Prabhu Deva), princess Ayesha of Arackel (Genelia D'Souza) and princess Bala of Chirakkal (Nithya Menon).
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Urumi (film)
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Urumi (film) The plot incorporates the intrigues of the Chirakkal royal house, where Kelu serves as commander-in-chief, its rivalry with the house of Arackal, and the assassination of prince Bhanu Vikraman (Ankur Khanna). . The plot also incorporates such historical figures as Estêvão da Gama (Alexx O'Nell), Vasco da Gama (Alexx O'Nell & Robin Pratt) and Chenichery Kurup (Jagathy Sreekumar). The film was made on a budget of more than , making it the second-most expensive Malayalam film at the time, after Gokulam Gopalan's "Pazhassi Raja" (2009). The film also marked the debut of Prithviraj Sukumaran as producer. "Urumi" was released in Hindi as "Ek Yodha Shoorveer," in Tamil as "Urumi: Padhinaintham Nootrandu
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Urumi (film)
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Urumi (film) Uraivaal" written by Sasikumaran and dubbed in Telugu with the same title, "Urumi". The film was critically acclaimed and a huge success at the box-office. It won two Kerala State Film Awards, for Best Background Music (Deepak Dev) and for Best Sound Recordist (M. R. Rajakrishnan). It also won the Best film and Best Director in Imagine India Film Festival in Barcelona. It was also the Opening Film of the Panorama Section in Goa Film Festival. # Plot. "The executives of the multinational mining corporation Nirvana Group inform Goa-based Krishna Das (Prithviraj Sukumaran) that his ancestral property in north Kerala, leased out to a non-governmental organisation (NGO) by his late grandfather,
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Urumi (film) is both rich in minerals and able to be sold because the lease period has expired. Nirvana Group offers him a large sum of money as an advance on the purchase. The NGO currently runs a tribal school on the property, which is situated inside the Kannadi Forest Range. When Krishna Das and his friend Thanseer (Prabhu Deva) visit the property, they are kidnapped by local tribal men and taken to a cave deep in the forest. There, Krishna Das meets the tribal chief Thangachan (Arya), who explains to him that he is the descendant of certain Chirakkal Kelu Nayanar." In the early 16th century, the Portuguese sailors under Vasco da Gama (Alexx O'Nell) captured a Muslim pilgrim ship and took all the passengers
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Urumi (film) as prisoners. The general of Chirakkal kingdom (northern Kerala), the Kothuwal, sends a Brahmin negotiator and his own son, Kelu, (as per the customes of the land) to the captured ship to negotiate the prisoners' release. However, Vasco da Gama viciously rejects their attempt at negotiation, cutting off the negotiator's ears. He then orders that the prisoners be locked in the hold and the ship set on fire. Kothuwal storms the burning ship to rescue his son, Kelu. Although Kelu escapes, Chirakkal Kothuwal is killed during the rescue attempt. Vavvali, a Tamil Muslim boy, takes orphaned Kelu with him to his home, and treats him as his brother. Kelu crafts an urumi from the leftover ornaments of
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Urumi (film) the dead women and children of the pilgrim ship. He takes an oath to one day kill Vasco da Gama. Kelu and Vavvali are next seen as adults hunting in a forest somewhere in Chirakkal. They rescue the princess of Chirakkal Bala (Nithya Menon) from a group of abductors, armed with Portuguese pistols, who apparently have been organised by her cousin Bhanu Vikraman (Ankur Khanna). Under the orders of Bhanu Vikraman, Kelu and Vavvali are soon captured by the Chirakkal guards at Puthoor Ferry and tried before the king of Chirakkal (Amole Gupte). In the trial, it is revealed to the king that the two young men in fact saved the princess' life. Chenichery Kurup (Jagathy Sreekumar), minister of the king,
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Urumi (film) convinces the king that the abductors might have been from Arakkal kingdom. The king grants Kelu and Vavvali an audience. During the conversation, Kelu learns that Vasco da Gama is scheduled to return to India as the Viceroy. They plan to infiltrate and capture da Gama during the hanging of "pirate" Balia Hassan in Fort Arakkal. However, they instead capture Estêvão da Gama (Alexx O'Nell) and bring him as a prisoner to Chirakkal. In the process, Kelu and Vavvali come across and helped by Ayesha (Genelia D'Souza), a fiery warrior princess of Arakkal palace. With the help of Ayesha, Balia Hassan is also freed from the gallows and chaos ensues. Unknownst to Kelu and Vavvali, a group of Chirakkal
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Urumi (film) warriors simultaneously raid the Arakkal palace, assassinates the Harabichi Beevi and take a large number of women from the palace as prisoners. Back in Chirakkal, the king bestows Kelu with the honour of being the new general ("Kothuval"). Vavvali, however, is somewhat unhappy as the king neglected to acknowledge his role in the capture of Estêvão. Princess Ayesha - among captives from the raid in Arakkal - is presented to the spoiled prince Bhanu Vikraman as a concubine. She tries to kill the prince in his chamber, but Kelu saves him. Vasco da Gama, in Cochin, is enraged to know the capture and mutilation of his son Estêvão. Later, Kelu helps Ayesha escape from Chirakkal and asks her to flee
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Urumi (film) from "this cursed land". Ayesha, with the help of Kelu and Vavvali, manages to rescue all the women locked up in Chirakkal and smuggle them to a secret cave in Puthur. With princess Ayesha, Kelu and Vavvali set out to the villages in the kingdom and succeed in garnering support from the common folk against the Portuguese. A large number of people join with Kelu and Ayesha to form a resistance. Kelu also induces king of Chirakkal to seek assistance from the Syrian Christians in Kodungallur. Meanwhile, with the help of minister Kurup (Sreekumar), Bhanu Vikraman conspires against his uncle and joins forces with Estêvão da Gama. Bhanu Vikraman assassinates his uncle with a Portuguese pistol. Kelu
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Urumi (film) returns to Chirakkal palace to discuss with Vikraman, now king of Chirakkal, what actions to take against da Gama, but Bhanu hesitantly states that the army will no longer take orders from Kelu. Chirakkal Bala, the princess of Chirakkal, now joins with Kelu and his cohorts. Meanwhile, da Gama (Robin Pratt), accompanied by Estêvão da Gama among others, arrives at the Chirakkal palace. Chenichery Kurup, whom da Gama remembers at first sight, welcomes him. During the audience, Bhanu Vikraman is killed by Estêvão da Gama. As a mark of respect for his allegiance to the Portuguese crown, the empire offers Kurup the post of the Governor General of the Laccadives. The Chirakkal army, led by Angadan
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Urumi (film) Nambi, attacks the rebel hideout. Rebels under Kelu, Vavvali, Ayesha and defected Chirakkal general Kaimal fight back. Soon, an Estêvão da Gama-led Portuguese unit arrives in the village as reinforcement for the Chirakkal force. The rebels manage to defeat the combined forces, but Vavvali is killed in action. The rebels now launch an attack on the Chirakkal palace. A terrible battle ensues. The rebels are immediately put on the defensive by the Portuguese cannons. Kelu manages to breach the perimeter set up by Estêvão and enters the palace. He manages to attack da Gama but is killed by the musketeers. "After hearing the moving story of his ancestors, Krishna Das decides not to sell his land
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Urumi (film) to the multinational mining corporation and instead to start a new life in Kerala." # Cast. - Prithviraj Sukumaran – Kelu (Nayanar of Chirakkal) /Krishna Das ("K. D.") - Dhananjay - young Kelu - Prabhu Deva – Vavvali of Nagapattinam/Thanseer ("Tarzan") - Aadhil - young Vavvali - Genelia D'Souza – Ayesha of Arackal/Urmila - Nithya Menon – Bala of Chirakkal/Daisy da Cunha - Head of the Real Estate Division, Nirvana - Alexx O'Nell – young Vasco Da Gama/Estêvão da Gama/executive of Nirvana - Robin Pratt – old Vasco Da Gama - Amole Gupte – king of Chirakkal - Ankur Khanna – Bhanu Vikraman of Chirakkal - Jagathy Sreekumar – Chenichery Kurup/Kerala Minister - Shaji Nadesan – MLA Raveendra
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Urumi (film) Kaimal/Kaimal - Sasi Kalinga – Arakkal Hasim (Azim) Marakkar/Advocate Hashim - Kani Kusruti – the bard in Chirakkal court - Deepak Jethi - Balia Hassan - Tanusree Kausal - Arakkal Beebi - Sheela - Vavvali's mother - Aju - Mangadan Nambi ## Extended cameos. - Arya – the Kothuwal of Chirakkal/Thankachan - Vidya Balan – Makkom/teacher Bhumi - Tabu – the dancing women # Themes. According to director Santosh Sivan, "Urumi" is his comment on globalization. He adds that the film resonates with people today as corporate lobbies are causing displacement of indigenous people across the world. "I have travelled across the world while shooting for films and documentaries and I have seen first
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Urumi (film) hand the displacement and exploitation, the side effects of globalisation being suffered by the people who live in close contact to nature. The film centres around a similar situation, but it is removed by a few centuries," said Sivan. The film also focuses on a new perspective of storytelling. "History is written by the victors, the powerful who won. So was Vasco da Gama a brave explorer or an invader after gold." he added. "The film is designed in such a way that it talks about the present and the past. In the past, some people came and exploited our land and it is happening even now. Perhaps the people who lived then are the people who live now. Still we are not united and our progress is
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Urumi (film) not uniform. The film has also portrayed this aspect in a different manner.", Sivan pointed out to Jyothsna Bhavanishankar of "Behind the Woods". Shankar Ramakrishnan, who wrote the story and screenplay for "Urumi" after conducting extensive research, said that the film presents history from a different perspective. "Even a small child in Kerala perceives Vasco da Gama as an explorer, who made the first-ever colonial invasion in any part of the world. But there's more to him than that. "Urumi" is an attempt to portray or rather discuss the many realities that could have affected the course of our history," he said. Shankar Ramakrishnan added that the title is not just suggestive of Kelu's weapon
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Urumi (film) urumi, but "the feeling of vengeance that we carry in our hearts". # Production. In April 2011, Prithviraj Sukumaran explained the genesis of his production company: "Santosh [Sivan] and I used to keep discussing a historical film during the making of [2010 Tamil film] "Raavanan". We roped in Shaji Nadesan, a friend of ours, and thus was born August Cinema." "I like the idea of recreating the bygone era. It is interesting to think of the characters you have heard as real. Also, it excited me to have cannons, swords, and urumi (curling blades) in a film." Santosh Sivan was quite enthusiastic about the idea. Santosh Sivan and Prithviraj Sukumaran have acknowledged the vital role played by the
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Urumi (film) script writer Shankar Ramakrishnan in shaping of film. Ramakrishnan, who had been working for some time as film-maker Ranjith Balakrishnan's associate director, had scripted a tale for a competition based on the medieval history of Kerala. "Called "Chekavar", it was on the gallant warriors of Malabar and the pageant of the Mamankam. I had shown it to Prithviraj [Sukumaran] during the shooting of "Thirakkatha". He was quite taken up with the script and mentioned it to Santhosh [Sivan] when the two were working on "Raavanan". That is how Santosh [Sivan] got in touch with me," explains Shankar Ramakrishnan. "I was nearly imprisoned in Santosh Sivan's flat in Mumbai for about two months when I was
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Urumi (film) writing the story of "Urumi". Finally, I told him the one-line story of a boy who wanted to kill Vasco da Gama and the movie took off smoothly from then on. I did not see it as a period film as I felt that the issues it dealt with were contemporary", reveals Shankar Ramakrishnan. Shankar spent two years gathering the material for his script and doing research to flesh out his characters, some of whom are familiar names in Indian history. He went to Kannur and read old ballads and stories of the region. Alexx O'Neill, who hails from Connecticut in the United States, was cast as Estêvão da Gama. "When I had signed "Urumi", it was basically for a single character Estêvão Da Gama, but later I played
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Urumi (film) [young] Vasco Da Gama's role, too, and had to speak only in Portuguese", O'Neill said. "I wanted to be very true to the accent and the way the character would speak at that time. So I hired a person in Mumbai before the shooting began. Even during the dubbing I had someone to assist me, so that I don't go wrong with the pronunciation", he added. The 16th century costumes were designed by Eka Lakhani, with make-up by Ranjith Ambady. The clothing worn by the characters, particularly that worn by the women, differed slightly from what would be historically accurate attire. "You cannot re-create exactly how it was then, as women were topless in those days. So, you stylise the kind of dresses they
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Urumi (film) wore in that era," Sivan said to Rediff. Shooting for the film started on 17 August 2010. The production design was carried out by Sunil Babu. The main locations were Kerala and the forests of Malshej Ghat in Maharashtra. Most of the scenes were captured in mostly natural light with a modest of budget and minimal visual effects. "It was tedious and the terrain was difficult. On screen, it looks beautiful but we shot standing in slush almost 24/7. People got foot infections. It was laborious", says Nithya Menon, who played a Chirakkal princess. The film was shot with a combination of various formats. The Canon EOS 5D was extensively used, especially for the sensuous song featuring Vidya Balan.
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Urumi (film) The shooting lasted a period of seven months in the states of Kerala, Karnataka and Maharashtra. "Urumi" was filmed by three cinematographers – Santosh Sivan (who is the director of photography as well), renowned wild-life photographer Alphonse Roy, and national award-winning Anjuli Shukla. "Shooting in the mist-laden Harishchadragad in Malshej valley is a difficult task as the light keeps changing constantly. It rains incessantly and the entire area is covered in slush. So each scene is a challenge. It is great to be a part of such a talented team," says Anjuli. Sunil Babu, the set designer for movies such as "Ghajini, Lakshya" and "Ananthabhadram", was art director for the film. Visual effects
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Urumi (film) were carried out by Mumbai-based Reliance Mediaworks. Santosh Sivan was heavily involved in bringing out a "tailored version" of the film in Telugu 2011, and in Tamil in 2012. Many scenes in the film were re-shot to avoid lip-sync problems. ## The English version. The English version is expected to be just 110 minutes long, which is 55 minutes shorter than the Malayalam film. The director confirmed that the English version will showcase the brutal side of the Portuguese invader. The English version will be released in 2015. "The English flick, titled "Vasco Da Gama", is totally different from the Malayalam version in terms of structure and story. "We will be retaining only 30% of the scenes
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Urumi (film) from the original", said Santosh Sivan, adding that the extra sequences are already shot. The script is being sponsored by a forum of the Hong Kong International Film Festival. # Reception. The first exclusive sneak preview of the film was held exclusively for Mani Ratnam. After watching the film, Mani Ratnam was all praise for Santosh Sivan, saying, ""Urumi" is huge. It is entertaining and the performances are very convincing. It's simply Santosh [Sivan] magic." The film opened to positive reviews from both critics and viewers. It earned accolades as "arguably one of the best historical fantasies Malayalam cinema has ever seen" and was critically acclaimed at film festivals around the world.
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Urumi (film) "The Hindu" described the film as "a landmark film in Malayalam". Sarswathy Nagarajan describes, "It is a decisive turn for Malayalam cinema because 'Urumi,' while broadening the horizons of Mollywood, is also an attempt to reach out to a global audience. The lavishly made 'Urumi' brings together a host of talented actors and technical personnel from Indian cinema." Reviewers also criticised the film's depiction of women, "Also, unlike [2015 Telugu film] "Bahubali", where the warrior woman had to eventually get tamed into a sultry seductress for the hero’s convenience, here she [Ayesha of Arakkal] continues to hold her own and fights fiercely till the end. And then motherhood takes over everything
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Urumi (film) and she has to play her desired, destined role in bringing forth the next generation of warriors to fight newer round of injustices and exploitations.", wrote "The Hindu"."The Times of India" praised the film's acting performances, technical details, cinematography. "Nowrunning" gave the film a 3/5 rating and comments that the story is "timeless, the images magical, the acting solid, the script first-rate, the romance delightful, the action deadly and the energy raw – in short, the kind of film that one loves to see, and then animatedly write about." Rediff also gave a 3/5 rating for the movie. Sify gave a 4/5 rating with its movie verdict being "Very Good". According to Sify, ""Urumi" is a
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Urumi (film) fairy tale fantasy film that has a heart and technical artistry." Indiaglitz rated the movie as a "must see" and commented: "All in all, "Urumi" is a must watch for all those who love quality cinema. Redefining the traditional qualities of period dramas, "Urumi" is sure to become a movie that will be respected and adored by Mollywood for its creative panache, tremendous performances, and great technical wizardry." The film was also one of the seven Malayalam films selected to be screened at the Indian Panorama section of International Film Festival of India. The Tamil version released by Kalaipuli S Dhanu's V Creations opened to positive reception by critics as well as audiences. "The Hindu"
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Urumi (film) wrote of the Tamil version, "From the very first scene of this film to the last, director-cum-cinematographer Santosh Sivan proves to be on top of this technical masterpiece. The songs, waterfall sequences and the war scenes evoke a feel of realism due to its stunning visuals and brilliant re-recording. Certain portions in the film become very melodramatic to suit the Indian audiences thereby derailing the pace. The brilliantly choreographed action sequences seem to be a tad too loud for the ears." Notable websites and Tamil magazines praised the dialog of the Tamil version. The film was released as "Ek Yodha Shoorveer" in Hindi in 2016 and was widely criticised for "laughable dubbing". The
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Urumi (film) film has also caught the eye of Academy award-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone. "I had met Stone while he was in Mumbai a few months ago and he was curious when he came to know that I was doing a film on Da Gama. We had a discussion about it and he wanted me to send him a copy once the film was done," said Santosh Sivan. ## Box office. The film fetched over as distributor's share. The film had collected from 3 days at 77 theatres from Kerala and it had broken previous record of Prithviraj Sukumaran film "Anwar" (2010). The film became a notable hit in Tamil and Telugu as well. The film collected 12,023 from UK box office. # Soundtrack. The songs and the background score for the film were composed
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Urumi (film) by Deepak Dev, with lyrics by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri, Rafeeq Ahammed and Engandiyur Chandrasekharan. The music album consists of nine songs. According to Deepak Dev, composing songs for "Urumi" was a challenge as Santosh Sivan had proscribed all electronic music, as the film is set in the sixteenth century. It was Prithviraj who suggested Deepak Dev to Sivan. The songs encompass many genres, including folk, lullaby and ballad. The vocalists range from the most experienced K. J. Yesudas to newcomers Job Kurian and Reshmi Sathish. The song "Chimmi Chimmi" is done as a tribute to M. G. Radhakrishnan, a composer Deepak Dev is said to have admired. Music is an organic part of the film
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Urumi (film) as it takes the narrative along. Deepak Dev composed the five songs for the film, the lyrics of which were written by Rafeeq Ahmed, Kaithapram, Prashanth Narayan and Chandru. ## Plagiarism accusations. The song "Aaro Nee Aaro" in the film is alleged to be plagiarised from Loreena McKennitt's "Caravanserai" of the album "An Ancient Muse". The track also uses major hooks from Loreena's famous track "The Mummers' Dance". Loreena McKennit filed a plagiarism suit against composer Deepak Dev and the makers of "Urumi" in Delhi High Court. On 21 September 2011, Justice Manmohan Singh passed an order on a copyright infringement claim preventing the makers from releasing the soundtrack in English, Hindi,
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Urumi (film) giarism accusations. The song "Aaro Nee Aaro" in the film is alleged to be plagiarised from Loreena McKennitt's "Caravanserai" of the album "An Ancient Muse". The track also uses major hooks from Loreena's famous track "The Mummers' Dance". Loreena McKennit filed a plagiarism suit against composer Deepak Dev and the makers of "Urumi" in Delhi High Court. On 21 September 2011, Justice Manmohan Singh passed an order on a copyright infringement claim preventing the makers from releasing the soundtrack in English, Hindi, and Tamil. Since the producers failed to appear in court, Delhi High court Judge Hema Kohli passed an arrest warrant against actor Prithviraj, Santhosh Sivan and Shaji Natesan.
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Pál Sándor
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Pál Sándor Pál Sándor Pál Sándor (born 19 October 1939) is a Hungarian film director, producer and screenwriter. He has directed 28 films since 1964. His 1976 film "A Strange Role" was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear. # Selected filmography. - "Football of the Good Old Days" (1973) - "A Strange Role" (1976) - "Miss Arizona" (1987) - "Daughter of Darkness" (1990)
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Xylopsocus gibbicollis
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Xylopsocus gibbicollis Xylopsocus gibbicollis Xylopsocus gibbicollis, common name "common auger beetle", is a species of beetle of the Bostrichidae family.
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List of slums in Namibia List of slums in Namibia This is a list of slums in Namibia. - Africa Tongashili - Freedomland - Goreangab, near Windhoek Goreangab Dam - Kahumba ka Ndola - Okahandja Park, Windhoek - Okandundu - Okantunda - Okuryangava, Windhoek - One Nation N° 1 - One Nation N° 2 - Ongulumbashe N° 1 - Onyika - Otjomuise, Windhoek - Samuel Maherero # See also. - List of slums
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You Mean Everything to Me You Mean Everything to Me You Mean Everything to Me may refer to: - "You Mean Everything to Me" (song), a song by Neil Sedaka - "You Mean Everything to Me", a song by Curtis Mayfield - "You Mean Everything to Me", a song by Black Ivory - "You Mean Everything to Me", a song by Shawn Mullins
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Juan José Castillo
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Juan José Castillo Juan José Castillo Juan José Castillo Colindres (born 12 October 1980) is a Guatemalan football midfielder or forward who plays for local club CSD Municipal in the Guatemala's top division. # Club career. Castillo helped C.D. Jalapa reach their only Guatemalan championship by scoring two goals against Municipal in the 2009 Clausura final. The next season, Municipal brought him on and won the 2009 Apertura title with Castillo on the bench in favor of Carlos Figueroa. Castillo eventually won the starting spot in the 2010 Clausura. In the knockout stage, he scored two goals against USAC late when Municipal was down 3-0 in the first leg. Municipal went on to win 4-3 on aggregate with a 2-0 win
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Juan José Castillo
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Juan José Castillo helped C.D. Jalapa reach their only Guatemalan championship by scoring two goals against Municipal in the 2009 Clausura final. The next season, Municipal brought him on and won the 2009 Apertura title with Castillo on the bench in favor of Carlos Figueroa. Castillo eventually won the starting spot in the 2010 Clausura. In the knockout stage, he scored two goals against USAC late when Municipal was down 3-0 in the first leg. Municipal went on to win 4-3 on aggregate with a 2-0 win at home. He managed to score once in each leg of Municipal's 7-2 rout over Club Xelajú MC in the final, giving him his third consecutive title with two clubs. # External links. - Player profile - CSD Municipal
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Dionýz Ilkovič
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Dionýz Ilkovič Dionýz Ilkovič Dionýz Ilkovič (18 January 1907 in Šarišský Štiavnik – 3 August 1980 in Bratislava) was a Rusyn physicist and physical chemist. Along with Nobel laureate Jaroslav Heyrovský, he helped to establish theoretical basis of polarography. In this field, he is the author of an important result, the Ilkovic's equation. He was also one of the leading figures in modern university-level physics education in Slovakia.
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