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Dale Hagerman
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Dale Hagerman Early life. Dale Hagerman was born on August 5, 1927 in Flint, Michigan, one of eight children of Ray and Mildred (Stocking) Hagerman. Hagerman received a bachelor's degree in pharmacy from Ferris State College. # Career. He was a partner in Ideal Pharmacy which had four stores in Flint, Michigan. In 1975, he sold his stake, bought a store in Flushing Road, and founded Diplomat Pharmacy with his son, Phil, who was about to graduate from college. It is now the largest speciality pharmacy chain in the US. # Personal life. On August 20, 1949, he married Janet Huston in Fenton, Michigan. They had five children. He died on October 9, 2017 at his home in Fenton Township Michigan, aged 90.
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The Turnstile
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The Turnstile The Turnstile The Turnstile is a 1912 political novel by the English author A. E. W. Mason. # Plot. Cynthia Daventry, the heroine of the story, grows up in Argentina as the adopted daughter of Robert and Jane Daventry, an English couple. Unable to have children themselves, they had adopted Cynthia at the age of three from a foundling hospital where she had been left by her dissolute father, James Glanville, following her mother's death in an earthquake. Cynthia is unaware of her parentage, and is horrified when on her 17th birthday her natural father arrives unannounced to claim her, intending to force her into prostitution in Buenos Aires and live off the proceeds. The Daventrys flee back
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The Turnstile
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The Turnstile to England, where they live comfortably although Cynthia never shakes off her deep-rooted fears. After the Daventrys’ death, Cynthia marries Captain Harry Rames, an up-and-coming politician whom she had first admired years earlier when as a naval officer he had led an expedition to the Antarctic. She realises that Rames does not love her but hopes that he will in time. Meanwhile, she throws herself into furthering his political career, while secretly regretting that his activities are driven not by any inner conviction but by his desire to win power and influence. Some years later, in spite of Rames’ increasing success he quite suddenly loses interest in politics, though he hides the fact
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The Turnstile
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The Turnstile from Cynthia whom he has now started to love. For her part, Cynthia recognises a change and suspects that he might have taken a lover. When Rames eventually admits that his long-sublimated passion for the Antarctic has reasserted itself, Cynthia consents to his abandoning politics and leading a new expedition south. During the three years that Rames is away Cynthia goes back to live in her childhood home in Argentina. Ultimately, Rames returns safely to her. # Background. Mason's fictional hero, Captain Rames, was based party upon his own experiences as a Liberal Member of parliament between 1906 and 1910, and partly upon his friend Robert Falcon Scott, who at that time had yet to start out
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The Turnstile
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The Turnstile on his ill-fated "Terra Nova" Expedition. As a candidate for the Liberal cause, Mason had proved himself to be an excellent and rousing political speaker, with JM Barrie writing to Arthur Quiller-Couch that he "is loved all over the place and gets wound up by big meetings to great effect". Rames's election speech in the novel is taken directly from Mason's own experience of being elected as an MP on 16 January 1906, a supporter recalling "On the day of the poll I waited up late with a large crowd in the street to hear the result. When it was announced Mason appeared on a small balcony, and there was much cheering. He had almost lost his voice, but when there was silence he said 'My constituents
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The Turnstile
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The Turnstile -- ', and there was so much cheering that he did not have to say any more". Mason found his duties as an MP challenging, and his harrowing experience of making his maiden speech in the House on 15 November 1906 is described both in this book and in "The Dean's Elbow". The pettiness and lack of individuality of party politics galled him bitterly, and he allowed Rames express his disillusionment for him. Ultimately disappointed with political life, Mason abandoned politics for literature in 1910. Mason had completed the novel by the end of 1911, aligning his hero with Robert Scott more closely by matching his voyage to the Antarctic with the voyage that Scott himself was about to undertake.
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The Turnstile
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The Turnstile Unfortunately, by the time of its publication in September 1912, Scott had already perished and the press had published news of Amundsen’s success at the South Pole. In an introductory note dated May 1912, Mason said "In view of recent events, I think it proper to say that this book was planned and the writing of it begun by the spring of the year 1909". # Reception. On its publication in 1912, the book was greeted as one of the best parliamentary novels since Disraeli's, and at the same time "as absorbing and admirably written as any Mr Mason has done". Writing in 1952, Mason’s biographer Roger Lancelyn Green called "The Turnstile" "one of Mason's most successful novels, a novel pure and
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The Turnstile ay that this book was planned and the writing of it begun by the spring of the year 1909". # Reception. On its publication in 1912, the book was greeted as one of the best parliamentary novels since Disraeli's, and at the same time "as absorbing and admirably written as any Mr Mason has done". Writing in 1952, Mason’s biographer Roger Lancelyn Green called "The Turnstile" "one of Mason's most successful novels, a novel pure and simple without any of the adventurous content of his other books". Green noted that the reason for its not being one of Mason's most popular books lies in its unexpectedness, with readers of Mason expecting excitement and adventure rather than a novel of character.
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Gabriel Victora
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Gabriel Victora Gabriel Victora Gabriel D. Victora is an immunologist who is a recipient of the 2017 MacArthur Genius Grant for his research on the adaptive immune system and the processes by which it adjusts its reactions to infections. He is the Laurie and Peter Grauer Assistant Professor at Rockefeller University, where he heads the Laboratory of Lymphocyte Dynamics. # Early life. Victora is the son of Cesar Victora, an epidemiologist and professor. He moved from Brazil to the United States when he was 17. # Career. Victora earned a B.M. in 1998 and M.M. in 2000, both in piano, from the Mannes College of Music before changing the focus of his studies and earning a M.S. in immunology from the University
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Gabriel Victora
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Gabriel Victora States when he was 17. # Career. Victora earned a B.M. in 1998 and M.M. in 2000, both in piano, from the Mannes College of Music before changing the focus of his studies and earning a M.S. in immunology from the University of São Paulo. Victora earned his PhD in 2011 from New York University Medical School. From 2012 to 2016, he was a fellow at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2012, he earned the NIH Director’s Early Independence Award for his work using two-photon microscopy to understand the changes over time of the level of diversity of antibodies in germinal centers. In 2018, he was given the NIH Director’s Pioneer Award.
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NextGen Jane
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NextGen Jane NextGen Jane NextGen Jane is a data driven women’s healthcare company known for inventing a smart tampon system that offers insight into a woman's reproductive health system. # History. In 2013 co-founder Ridhi Tariyal was part of the first class of the Blavatnik Fellowship at Harvard University. The purpose of the fellowship is to place recent MBA graduates in labs across Harvard with the goal to commercialize life science-based enterprises. Coming out of the fellowship Tariyal and co-founder Stephen Gire developed intellectual property for a Smart Tampon System to gather genomic information about a woman’s health. NextGen Jane was founded in 2014 with this IP as its core patent technology
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NextGen Jane
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NextGen Jane r genomic information about a woman’s health. NextGen Jane was founded in 2014 with this IP as its core patent technology and its headquarters are located in Oakland, California, United States. Initially, the company had nothing to do with tampon. It was about fertility and empowering women to manage their own reproductive health by themselves. Later on, the tampon aspect was added to help women manage their reproductive healthcare much better. # Products and services. NextGen Jane offers insight into women's reproductive health through its Smart Tampon System - a device that can help track biological changes in a woman’s body and enables them to manage their healthcare more autonomously.
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Ravinder Kumar Dhir
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Ravinder Kumar Dhir Ravinder Kumar Dhir Air Marshal Ravinder Kumar Dhir PVSM,AVSM, VM,ADC is an advisor to Gujarat state for 'Defence and Aerospace Industries'. He was Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C), South Western Air Command of the Indian Air Force from 1 June 2015 to 29 September 2018. He took over from Air Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa and was succeeded by Air Marshal Harjit Singh Arora. # Early life and education. Dhir is an alumnus of National Defence Academy, Pune. # Career. Dhir was commissioned into the fighter stream of the Indian Air Force on 15 June 1979. He has clocked over 3200 hours of flying on more than 25 different types of aircraft to date. He held several key operational and administrative
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Ravinder Kumar Dhir
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Ravinder Kumar Dhir appointments at various stages of his service including as a project test pilot in the Bison upgrade project in Russia; Commander of the first Bison Squadron "Cobras" at Ambala; Commander of a frontline operational air base; Principal Director Air Staff Requirements at Air HQ; Technical Manager (Air) at the Acquisition Wing in Ministry of Defence; Air Defence Commander at South Western Air Command; Senior Air Staff Officer at South Western Air Command and Senior Air Staff Officer at Southern Air Command. He is a Qualified Flying Instructor, an experimental test pilot, Commander of the Air Force Test Pilots School and provided input to the Tejas LCA project at Aeronautical Development Establishment. #
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Ravinder Kumar Dhir
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Ravinder Kumar Dhir Manager (Air) at the Acquisition Wing in Ministry of Defence; Air Defence Commander at South Western Air Command; Senior Air Staff Officer at South Western Air Command and Senior Air Staff Officer at Southern Air Command. He is a Qualified Flying Instructor, an experimental test pilot, Commander of the Air Force Test Pilots School and provided input to the Tejas LCA project at Aeronautical Development Establishment. # Awards and medals. During the 39 years of his career, he has been awarded the Param Vishisht Seva Medal, Ati Vishisht Seva Medal (January 2012) and the Vayu Sena Medal (January 2006). # Personal life. Dhir is married to Neelam Dhir, an educator, and they have two children.
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Gollner
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Gollner Gollner Gollner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Adam Gollner, Canadian writer and musician - Manfred Gollner (born 1990), Austrian footballer - Monika Gollner (born 1974), Austrian high jumper - Theodor Gollner (born 1929), German musicologist
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The Moment of Truth (Crow Mother album)
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The Moment of Truth (Crow Mother album) The Moment of Truth (Crow Mother album) The Moment of Truth is an album from Latvian band Crow Mother. It was released in April 2017. It is the band's second album. The lead single from the album is "The Moment of Truth". # Track listing. - 1. "Dirty Van" 03:59 - 2. "Social Warning" 03:28 - 3. "One Eyed Ravens" 04:23 - 4. "Perfect Circle" 03:22 - 5. "The Moment of Truth" 03:51 - 6. "Am I Bird" 04:17 - 7. "Bully" 03:40 - 8. "Gray Wolf" 04:37 - 9. "Chasing the Ghost" 04:00 - 10. "Black River" 04:44 - 11. "Demons" 03:08
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Samuel Oppong
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Samuel Oppong Samuel Oppong Samuel Oppong (born 12 May 1998) is an Austrian football player of Ghanaian descent. He played for Olympiakos Nicosia. # Club career. He made his Austrian Football First League debut for FC Blau-Weiß Linz on 11 August 2017 in a game against SV Ried.
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Enrique Esteban Delgado
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Enrique Esteban Delgado Enrique Esteban Delgado Enrique Esteban Delgado (born December 26, 1955) is a Peruvian priest of the Catholic Church and serves as an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Miami. # Biography. On June 29, 1996, Delgado was ordained to the priesthood. Pope Francis appointed Delgado auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Miami on October 12, 2017. On December 7, 2017, Delgado was consecrated as a bishop. # See also. - Catholic Church hierarchy - Catholic Church in the United States - Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States - List of Catholic bishops of the United States - Lists of patriarchs, archbishops, and bishops # External links. - Roman Catholic Archdiocese
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Enrique Esteban Delgado
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Enrique Esteban Delgado orn December 26, 1955) is a Peruvian priest of the Catholic Church and serves as an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Miami. # Biography. On June 29, 1996, Delgado was ordained to the priesthood. Pope Francis appointed Delgado auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Miami on October 12, 2017. On December 7, 2017, Delgado was consecrated as a bishop. # See also. - Catholic Church hierarchy - Catholic Church in the United States - Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States - List of Catholic bishops of the United States - Lists of patriarchs, archbishops, and bishops # External links. - Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami Official Site # Episcopal succession.
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Omkar Chaudhary
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Omkar Chaudhary Omkar Chaudhary Omkar Chaudhary (born 7 February 1961, Dabathwa, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India) is an Indian journalist and writer who is currently editor in National Newspaper Hari Bhoomi Haryana. He has worked in many different Indian Hindi newspapers in his career. Thousands of articles have been published so far. Ten books have been printed on different subjects. One of his books has muffled a researcher from Kurukshetra University on the inscription on time. As an analyst and reviewer, many TV channels and Akashwani have been associated. He has been honored with many awards in his thirty-four journalistic career. Omkar Chaudhary started his journalism career from the Sandhya Dainik Prabhat
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Omkar Chaudhary
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Omkar Chaudhary newspaper published in Meerut in 1983. # Personal life. Journalist and writer Omkar Chaudhary was born in a farmer's family in Dabethuwa village of Meerut city, Uttar Pradesh, India. Raised in a joint family he did his primary education from village's primary school and intermediate from Shri Gandhi Smaarak Inter College, Dabathwa. He did his graduation from Meerut College, Meerut. His parents Shri Briham Singh and Smt. Vidya Devi had 5 children (4 boys and 1 girl), Omkar, 4th child in order, was always interested in arts and music. He married Smt. Kamlesh Chaudhary in 1981 and together they have two children. His son Ankur Chaudhary is an FTII (National Film School, Pune) graduate in Sound
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Omkar Chaudhary
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Omkar Chaudhary Recording-Designing and professionally works in Mumbai Film Industry with his wife Shelly Attrishi, who's also a media professional-currently working with web portal First Post (Network 18) as Branded Content Manager. His daughter Kaveri Chaudhary is an active Interior Designer in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. # Career. Right from the school days he was interested in writing. His college time poems and other write-ups regularly got published in local newspapers. After initiating his media career from Meerut’s Saandhya Dainik Prabhat in 1981, he got promoted and joined Hindi daily Dainik Jagran in 1986. Here he grew in experience and stature and held many responsible positions as one of the most
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Omkar Chaudhary
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Omkar Chaudhary recognized and respected journalist around the region. In 1997 he was promoted and assigned to conceptualize and introduce the Chandigarh edition of Hindi daily Amar Ujala. After enjoying a successful tenure as editorial bureau-chief in Chandigarh, Chaudhary joined the national bureau of Amar Ujala in 2001. Here, as a national correspondent, he covered states like Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, India and Delhi. He held major beats like Prime Minister Office, Home Ministry, Parliament, Tourism etc. and political parties like Indian National Congress, Samajwadi Party, RLD etc. During his national capital tenure, he travelled all around the country to cover major
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Omkar Chaudhary nt, Tourism etc. and political parties like Indian National Congress, Samajwadi Party, RLD etc. During his national capital tenure, he travelled all around the country to cover major events. In 2013 he also travelled to London on a special trip of aviation ministry, which ultimately turned out to be a wonderful subject for his next travelogue book Done-Done London. And Since 2004, he's been associated with Haryana’s Hindi Daily Hari Bhoomi as its active Editor, stationed in Rohtak City. Two major high points of his career have been to successfully start fresh newspaper editions. Amar Ujala’s Chandigarh edition in 1999 and DLA's Meerut edition in 2008 started under his editorial supervision.
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Executive Order 13813
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Executive Order 13813 Executive Order 13813 The Executive Order Promoting Healthcare Choice and Competition, also known as the Trumpcare Executive Order, or Trumpcare, is an Executive Order signed by Donald Trump on October 12, 2017, which directs federal agencies to modify how the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of the Obama Administration is implemented. The order included a directive to federal agencies to end rules forbidding employers from using health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) to pay individual insurance premiums. In a separate announcement made shortly after the order was signed, Trump announced that he would end subsidies to health insurance companies that sell to low-income consumers
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Executive Order 13813 through the state health insurance marketplaces. Some sources have described the effect of these executive actions as replacing Obamacare with a new healthcare regime; several days after signing the order, Donald Trump himself stated in a press conference that reporters should no longer refer to "Obamacare" because "it's gone, there is no such thing as Obamacare anymore". # History. ## Legislative efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. The first executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump, executed just hours after he was sworn into office on January 20, 2017, was Executive Order 13765, titled "Executive Order Minimizing the Economic Burden of the Patient Protection and Affordable
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Executive Order 13813 Care Act Pending Repeal". The order set out interim procedures in anticipation of repeal of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (popularly known as the ACA, or Obamacare). The order came on Trump's campaign pledges to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which Trump stated would take a long time, with a replacement possibly not being ready until 2018. On May 4, 2017, the United States House of Representatives voted to pass the American Health Care Act of 2017 (ACHA) by a narrow margin of 217–213, sending the bill to the Senate for deliberation. It would repeal the parts of the Affordable Care Act within the scope of the federal budget, including provisions contained
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Executive Order 13813 within the Internal Revenue Code such as the "individual mandates" (in ), employer mandates (in ) and various taxes ( et. seq.), and also modifications to the federal Medicaid program (in Sections 111-116 and 121). The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office projected that the AHCA would increase the number of uninsured people by 23 million over 10 years, but would decrease the federal budget deficit by $119 billion over the same period (about 1%), mainly by cutting Medicaid coverage for lower income Americans. Both the House AHCA bill and Senate BCRA bill would cut taxes largely for wealthy Americans. Insurance premiums were projected to decrease for younger, healthier, and wealthier people,
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Executive Order 13813 while older and poorer people would likely see their premiums increase. Senate Republicans initially approached the AHCA with an unprecedented level of secrecy; a group of 13 Republican Senators drafted the Senate's substitute version in private, raising bipartisan concerns about a lack of transparency and about the all-male composition of the committee. On June 22, 2017, Republicans released the first discussion draft for an amendment to the bill. On July 25, 2017, although no amendment proposal had yet garnered majority support, Senate Republicans voted to advance the bill to the floor and begin formal consideration of amendments. On July 28, 2017, the bill was returned to the calendar after
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Executive Order 13813 the Senate rejected several amendments, including , the "Skinny Repeal" package offered by Sen. Mitch McConnell, which failed on a 49–51 vote. Sens. John McCain, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski were the only Republicans to vote against the measure. On September 13, 2017, Senators Graham, Cassidy, Heller, and Johnson released a draft amendment to the bill that "repeals the structure and architecture of Obamacare and replaces it with a block grant given annually to states". However, it was not voted upon due to lack of support. The deadline for Congressional Republicans to end the ACA as part of the Congressional budget reconciliation process (which would enable Senate Republicans to pass new
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Executive Order 13813 legislation with 51 votes, rather than 60) then expired on September 30, 2017. ## Execution of the Executive Order. Following the failure of Congress to repeal the ACA through legislation, Trump issued the new order. Both supporters and critics asserted that the provisions of the order were intended to redefine the American health care market and effectively replace Obamacare with a new health care regime. Trump briefly forgot to sign the order before leaving the signing ceremony, but was ushered back to the table by Vice President Mike Pence to complete this step. Senator Rand Paul, who attended the signing, described the order as "the biggest free market reform of health care in a generation". #
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Executive Order 13813 Provisions. The order reverses a number of aspects of Obamacare upon which that regime had relied. Section 1, title "Policy", lays out the policies supporting the provisions of the order, noting that the order directs that the government "facilitate the purchase of insurance across State lines" and prioritizes "association health plans (AHPs), short-term, limited-duration insurance (STLDI), and health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs)". Whereas Obamacare had prohibited insurance companies from selling low-cost short term health insurance plans "that can circumvent some of the mandates created under Obamacare", such as requiring coverage for persons with preexisting conditions, and requiring
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Executive Order 13813 coverage for various medical services. The order reversed this prohibition, and also directs the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and Treasury to ease access to "association health plans", which also need not provide the coverage that had been mandated by Obamacare, and expands health savings accounts. Section 2, titled "Expanded Access to Association Health Plans", directs the Secretary of Labor to take steps to "expand access to health coverage by allowing more employers to form AHPs". Section 3, titled "Expanded Availability of Short-Term, Limited‑Duration Insurance", directs the Secretaries of the Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services to take steps to "expand the
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Executive Order 13813 availability of STLDI". Section 4, titled "Expanded Availability and Permitted Use of Health Reimbursement Arrangements", directs the Secretaries of the Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services to take steps to "increase the usability of HRAs, to expand employers' ability to offer HRAs to their employees, and to allow HRAs to be used in conjunction with nongroup coverage". # Impact. A separate decision on the same day commonly associated with the executive order resulted in no longer paying the cost sharing reduction (CSR) subsidies, which are payments to insurers to keep premiums down for low-income persons. The Congressional Budget Office reported in August 2017 that not making the
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Executive Order 13813 CSR payments could increase health insurance premiums on the ACA exchanges by as much as 20% and add nearly $200 billion to the budget deficit over a decade. The deficit increase is because the premium tax credit subsidy (the largest Affordable Care Act subsidy) increases to offset increases in health insurance premium amounts, far outweighing savings from not paying the smaller CSR subsidy. # Reception. ## Critical response. Critics described the Executive Order as another part of an ongoing strategy to sabotage the ACA by enabling insurance companies to circumvent ACA mandates and sell insurance that does not cover mandated conditions, and excludes individuals with pre-existing conditions.
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Executive Order 13813 Other elements alleged to be part of the sabotage strategy include denying funding not mandated by law for cost sharing reduction (CSR) subsidies, significantly reducing funding for enrollment advertising and support efforts, asserting that the ACA exchanges are in a "death spiral" (contrary to CBO conclusions), and conducting negative advertising campaigns, among other measures. For example, President Trump tweeted on October 13, 2017 that: "The Democrats ObamaCare is imploding. Massive subsidy payments to their pet insurance companies has stopped. Dems should call me to fix!". Journalist Ezra Klein wrote that: "Trump has long held the view that if he can inflict sufficient damage to the Affordable
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Executive Order 13813 Care Act, Democrats will have no choice but to cut a deal — on Trump’s terms — to save it". Journalist Sarah Kliff wrote that: "Trump announced last week he would stop making [CSR] payments. But let's be clear: That decision will cause the federal government to spend billions more subsidizing insurance companies, not less." That is because the savings from reducing CSR payments is less than increases in the insurance premium tax credits, which rise along with sizable (20%+) premium increases for 2018 caused by Trump's threats to the CSR payments during 2017. Kliff used the CBO estimate of $194 billion in higher budget deficits from stopping CSR payments as an estimate of the net impact over
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Executive Order 13813 a decade. Journalist David Leonhardt wrote on October 15, 2017: "Last week, the administration took several steps to deprive people of health insurance. In doing so, it has both a short-term goal (have the federal government do less to help vulnerable citizens) and a long-term goal (sabotage Obamacare, so that Congress can more easily repeal the law)". He continued: "When [the executive order] takes full effect, it will most likely allow a variety of cheap insurance plans that don’t cover many treatments. These plans will siphon healthy families from the normal markets, raising prices on the sick. It will work nicely for healthy families, until it doesn’t. If they get sick and want insurance
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Executive Order 13813 that pays for their treatments, they will be out of luck". According to The Economist, Trump’s plans "are likely to end up inflicting the most pain on self-employed, middle- to upper-income folk—in other words, on a Republican constituency". ### Murray—Alexander Individual Market Stabilization Bill. Senator Lamar Alexander and Senator Patty Murray reached a compromise to amend the Affordable Care Act to fund cost cost-sharing reductions. President Trump had stopped paying the cost sharing subsidies and the Congressional Budget Office estimated his action would cost $200 billion, cause insurance sold on the exchange to cost 20% more and cause one million people to lose insurance. The plan
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Executive Order 13813 will also provide more flexibility for state waivers, allow a new "Copper Plan" or catastrophic coverage for all, allow interstate insurance compacts, and redirect consumer fees to states for outreach. Although Trump initially expressed support for the compromise, he later reversed course by tweeting a dismissive tweet about it. # See also. - Executive Order 13765 - Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 # Further reading. - Presidential Executive Order Promoting Healthcare Choice and Competition Across the United States, The White House (October 12, 2017) - Remarks by President Trump at Signing of Executive Order Promoting Healthcare Choice and Competition, The White House (October 12, 2017)
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Label Bleu
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Label Bleu Label Bleu Label Bleu is a French jazz record label founded by Michel Orier. Orier established the label in the mid-1980s in Amiens and soon after took over directorship of Amiens's cultural center, where he was able to build a recording studio. Label Bleu has concentrated on releasing jazz, and in 1991 a sublabel imprint, Indigo, was founded to release world music titles. # Roster. - Abraham Inc. - Acoustic Ladyland - Chava Alberstein - Antonio Agri - Claude Barthélemy - Stefano di Battista - Michel Benita - Bojan Z - Stefano Bollani - Safy Boutella - Barbara Casini - Catman - Steve Coleman - François Couturier - D'Gary - DJ Shalom - Marc Ducret - Elite Swingsters - Piers
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Label Bleu
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Label Bleu Faccini - Glenn Ferris - Paolo Fresu - Richard Galliano - General Elektriks - Inara George - Regis Gizavo - Bunky Green - Andre Hodeir - Daniel Humair - Jaojoby - François Jeanneau - Wendo Kolosoy - The Klezmatics - Lee Konitz - David Krakauer - Joachim Kühn - Eric Legnini - Dave Liebman - David Linx - Julien Lourau - Joe Lovano - Gary Lucas - Mahotella Queens - Rita Marcotulli - Carlos Maza - Lapiro de Mbanga - Totó la Momposina - Juan Jose Mosalini - Oliver Mtukudzi - Anne-Marie Nzie - Orchestre National de Jazz - Jean-Marc Padovani - Michel Portal - Rail Band - Enrico Rava - Wolfgang Reisinger - Aldo Romano - George Russell - Louis Sclavis - Vincent
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Label Bleu
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Label Bleu aojoby - François Jeanneau - Wendo Kolosoy - The Klezmatics - Lee Konitz - David Krakauer - Joachim Kühn - Eric Legnini - Dave Liebman - David Linx - Julien Lourau - Joe Lovano - Gary Lucas - Mahotella Queens - Rita Marcotulli - Carlos Maza - Lapiro de Mbanga - Totó la Momposina - Juan Jose Mosalini - Oliver Mtukudzi - Anne-Marie Nzie - Orchestre National de Jazz - Jean-Marc Padovani - Michel Portal - Rail Band - Enrico Rava - Wolfgang Reisinger - Aldo Romano - George Russell - Louis Sclavis - Vincent Segal - Andy Sheppard - Ballake Sissoko - Socalled - Henri Texier - Pietro Tonolo - Djelimady Tounkara - Boubacar Traore - Rokia Traore - Diederik Wissels
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Doe Creek Farm
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Doe Creek Farm Doe Creek Farm Doe Creek Farm is a historic farm property at 412 Doe Creek Farm Road in rural Giles County, Virginia. The farm, over in size, is anchored by a Greek Revival farmhouse built in 1883, and includes several surviving 19th-century outbuildings, including a smokehouse and honey house. The property is a mix of woodland, pasture, and apple orchards. The farm was established as an orchard and stock farm in 1883 by Samuel and Mollie Hoge, on a plantation estate that had been in his father's hands (whose estate house has not survived). The farm was purchased from the Hoges in 1978 by William and Rosemary Freeman, and it is still owned and operated by Freeman family descendants. The farm
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Doe Creek Farm
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Doe Creek Farm rd and stock farm in 1883 by Samuel and Mollie Hoge, on a plantation estate that had been in his father's hands (whose estate house has not survived). The farm was purchased from the Hoges in 1978 by William and Rosemary Freeman, and it is still owned and operated by Freeman family descendants. The farm has continuously operated as an apple orchard and stock farm since its establishment. The orchard was converted from a commercial to a U-Pick operation and the 1930s commercial packing house was converted to a wedding venue in 2013. The farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. # See also. - National Register of Historic Places listings in Giles County, Virginia
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan Hameed M. Yahya Aklan, (born 25 October 1969 in Al-Jawf Province is a Yemeni radiologist and the rector of the University of Science and Technology, Sana'a from 2009 to date. # Education. Hameed M. Aklan completed his secondary education in the science stream with distinction in Omar Al-Mukhtar secondary school in Sana’a. In 1987, he enrolled in an English program in Cambridge city in Britain. After he returned, he was granted a scholarship to study medicine at the University of Karnataka in Bangalore state in India. Prof. Dr. Aklan graduated from Karnataka University with a bachelor's degree in Medicine and Surgery in 1996. He immediately returned to his home country
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan to begin working as a medical doctor. In 1996, Prof. Dr. Aklan was granted the professional license to practice medicine, after which he was appointed to serve in the Ministry of Health and Population in 1997. He was posted to serve as a physician and director for the Health Center in Hofash district, located in Al-Mahweet province. In late 1997, he joined the University of Science and Technology as an assistant lecturer and then awarded a grant to complete a study of master's degree in Egypt under a collaborative agreement with the Republic of Egypt. In the year 2000, Prof. Dr. Aklan attained his master's degree from the University of Science and Technology in Yemen in radiology ((Role of
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan Ultrasound and Computed tomography in detection of hepatic lesions)). Five years later, he obtained his Ph.D from Suez Canal University, Egypt in diagnostic radiology (( Role of Color Doppler Sonography of the renal arteries in evaluation of renal failure patients)). In 2008, he obtained a post-graduate diploma in leadership and management science for health, funded by USAID. # Career. - 2009 – until now: Rector of University of Science and Technology, Yemen (USTY). - 2008: Vice –Rector for Academic Affairs at UST - 2007: Dean of Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at UST - 2005 – 2007: Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Science and Technology
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan (UST), Yemen. - 1996-1997: General Practitioner; worked as GP in the Governorate of Mahweet, Republic Of Yemen. # Achievements. Hameed Aklan is the president of the University of Science and Technology which under his leadership has received an investment award for several years as the best private university in Yemen, the innovation and excellence award in distance education(ANODE) in 2012 from the Arab Network for Open and Distance Education, membership of the International Council for Distance Education(ICDE) in 2013, sixth place amid all international and American universities in the biomedical engineering project presented by students of engineering faculty at the university in 2013,
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan member certification in the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) in 2013, certificate of thanks and recognition from the ministry of higher education and scientific research-Yemen in 22/07/2013 for efforts and success of the university to open and distance education system. Under the leadership of Prof. Aklan, the University of Science and Technology(UST-Y), Yemen, has seen development in various areas such as development and expansion in its infrastructure, opening new programs and disciplines needed for the labor market in Yemen and the region. Critical to these achievements was the preparation of the University Strategic Plan. To date 80% of the targets set in the
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan University Strategic Plan has been successfully implemented. # Memberships. - Member of the Yemeni Radiology Society. - Member of the European Radiology Society - Member of the Supreme Council of Yemen Universities, chaired by the Prime Minister. - Vice President of the Association of Private Universities in Yemen. - Chairman of the Preparatory Committee for the Session of the Association of Arab Universities. - Member of the Association of Arab Universities. - Member of the Eurasian Silk Road Universities Consortium(ESRUC). - Member of the Editorial Board of the Yemeni Journal for Medical Sciences - Member of editorial board of the Eurasian Journal of Medicine. - Member of the editorial
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan
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Hameed Mohammed Yahya Aklan upreme Council of Yemen Universities, chaired by the Prime Minister. - Vice President of the Association of Private Universities in Yemen. - Chairman of the Preparatory Committee for the Session of the Association of Arab Universities. - Member of the Association of Arab Universities. - Member of the Eurasian Silk Road Universities Consortium(ESRUC). - Member of the Editorial Board of the Yemeni Journal for Medical Sciences - Member of editorial board of the Eurasian Journal of Medicine. - Member of the editorial board of the Journal of Arab Academy. # External links. - President Message - Article: Perception of Radiologists about Diagnostic Errors in Radiology in Yemen - Facebook
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Mien Duchateau
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Mien Duchateau Mien Duchateau Mien Duchateau (9 November 1904 – 28 April 1999) was a Dutch middle-distance runner. She competed in the women's 800 metres at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
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Frances Wood (statistician)
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Frances Wood (statistician) Frances Wood (statistician) Frances Wood (née Chick, 25 December 1883 – 12 October 1919) was an English chemist and statistician after whom the Wood medal of the Royal Statistical Society is named. # Life. Wood grew up in a large family, the daughter of lace dealer Samuel Chick and the sister of nutritionist Harriette Chick. She studied at Notting Hill High School from 1897 to 1903; she then read chemistry at University College London from 1904 to 1908, earning second class honours there. From 1908 to 1912 she worked at the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine as a research chemist, but during this period shifted her interests to medical statistics. She became Grocers’ Research Scholar
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Frances Wood (statistician)
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Frances Wood (statistician) at Lister in 1912, was seconded to the Board of Trade for the war in 1914, and later moved to the Ministry of Munitions. She remained there until March 1919, when she resigned because of her pregnancy. She married Sydney Wood, an inspector of the Board of Education, in July 1911. Her daughter Barbara was born in September 1919 by Caesarian section, but Frances died two weeks later of sepsis. # Contributions. Wood's early works in chemistry involved polymerization and fermentation, under Sir William Ramsay and then Arthur Harden. As a medical statistician, she compared food prices with wages and rent, the generalisation of statistical correlations on death rates, and mortality rates for cancer
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Frances Wood (statistician)
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Frances Wood (statistician) and diabetes. Her work during the war remains unpublished, but two posthumous papers concern the effects of higher education on fertility, and the correlation between economic class and child mental development. Her sole-author paper on trends in wages in London 1900-1912 was read before a meeting of the Royal Statistical Society on 18 November 1913, which RSS president F. Y. Edgeworth commented made "an important contribution to the art of measuring changes in the value of money". She published one further article in the RSS journals, on the changes in the price of food experienced by the working and upper classes, in 1915, with no author affiliation. # Awards and honours. Wood became a
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Frances Wood (statistician)
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Frances Wood (statistician) dgeworth commented made "an important contribution to the art of measuring changes in the value of money". She published one further article in the RSS journals, on the changes in the price of food experienced by the working and upper classes, in 1915, with no author affiliation. # Awards and honours. Wood became a fellow of the Royal Statistical Society in 1913. She became a member of the Order of the British Empire in 1917, and an officer in the order in 1918. Shortly after her death, the society raised funds for a biennial essay contest in her memory. In 2017, the society instituted their Wood medal, named in her honour, "for excellent contributions to economic or social statistics".
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Jean-Marc Padovani
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Jean-Marc Padovani Jean-Marc Padovani Jean-Marc Padovani (born February 2, 1956, Villeneuve-lès-Avignon) is a French jazz saxophonist who has recorded for Label Bleu, Harmonia Mundi, and other record labels. # Biography. Saxophonist, composer, and arranger, Jean-Marc Padovani, has worked in theatre, cinema, and song. Born in 1956 in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, he lives today in Toulouse. After studying classical music he enrolled in the jazz class of Guy Longnon at the Marseille Conservatory. Since 1975 he has participated in several regional jazz ensembles: orchestre du Jazz-Club de Nîmes, pianist Christian Lavigne’s quartet, and Michel Marre’s "Cossi Anatz" group of twelve musicians fusing jazz, Occitan, and
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Jean-Marc Padovani
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Jean-Marc Padovani African music. Notably he has worked with André Jaume, Jean-Louis Chautemps, Claude Barthélemy, Michel Marre, Louis Sclavis, Michel Godard, Bobby Rangell, Mal Waldron, Benny Wallace, Enrico Rava, Gérard Marais, David Liebman, Jean-Marie Machado, Jean-François Jenny-Clark, and Paul Motian (with whom he would record the 1996 album, Takiya! Tokaya!). He enjoyed his first big public success with "Tres horas de sol", a musical and literary show of flamenco-jazz that he toured all over France and abroad for three years. His album "Nimeño", recorded by a septet including Enrico Rava, was awarded Best Jazz Record of 1991 by the newspaper Libération. For many years he collaborated with the writer
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Jean-Marc Padovani
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Jean-Marc Padovani and actor Enzo Cormann, with whom he has created many musical theatre shows as part of their collaboration "La Grande Ritournelle" including: "Mingus, Cuernavaca", "Sud", "Double Quartet", "Face au toro", "Da Capo", "Diverses Blessures" and most recently "Tribute to Jack Kerouac", "Exit", and "Films noirs". He founded the "Minotaure Jazz Orchestra": a brass band who recycle themes from popular Spanish music. Then in 1997 with the quartet "Chants du Monde" he revisited traditional music from the whole world and particularly that of the South of France. His dedication to jazz was reflected in his show "Out, the music of Eric Dolphy', a tribute to the American jazz musician. Since then his various
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Jean-Marc Padovani
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Jean-Marc Padovani projects have echoed his enthusiasm for fusing genres: "Le Sud Attaque" in 1999, "Dobrogea" at the Fondation Royaumont in June 2000, "Encuentros" with the singer Esperanza Fernández in 2002, and most recently"L'Arrosoir et le mirliton" built around the risqué songs of the Nivernais, "Cantilènes" with Mônica Passos, Houria Aïchi, and Maja Pavlovska, "Canciones de Lorca" with l'orchestre de chambre de l’Empordà. His reunion with guitarist and composer Claude Barthélemy led, in autumn 2006, to the creation of the quartet "Distances" with Olivier Sens and Pierre Dayraud. At the same time, he continued his work around the voice with two new shows, "My Love Songs" and "Sketches" with the singer
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Jean-Marc Padovani
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Jean-Marc Padovani Claudia Solal and her septet. In 2009 he created "Toulouse Liqaa", a mix of Arabo-Andalusian music and jazz. For many years he has been working as a duo with pianist Philippe Léogé with whom he made two recordings including 2012's "Le Chant de la Terre", arranged by Déodat de Séverac et the Catalan classical musician Federico Mompou. In 2012 he also created the jazz fusion ensemble "Tool Box" including bassist Frédéric Monino and drummer François Laizeau. The group gave a concert on October 26, 2013 that was broadcast on France Musique. With Enzo Cormann, Charlène Martin, and Paul Brousseau,he presented a children's show at the end of 2012 "Le Blues de Jean Lhomme" which was released as
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Jean-Marc Padovani
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Jean-Marc Padovani a picture book/ cd by "La Joie de Lire" with illustrations by Natasha Krenbol. # Discography. Leader : - 1982 : "Demain Matin", Metro Records - 1986 : "Sax Blues", Big Noise - 1987 : "Comedy", Big Noise - 1988 : "Tres Horas de Sol", CELP - 1989 : "One for Pablo", CELP - 1991 : "Nimeño", Label Bleu - 1992 : "Sud", K617 - 1994 : "Nocturne", Label Bleu - 1994 : "L'Échappée belle", saxophone quartet, A.A. Production - 1997 : "Takiya ! Tokaya !", Label Hopi / Harmonia Mundi - 1998 : "Jazz Angkor", Label Hopi / Harmonia Mundi - 1999 : "Chants du Monde", Label Hopi / Harmonia Mundi - 2000 : "Minotaure Jazz Orchestra", Label Hopi / Harmonia Mundi - 2002 : "De Nulle part", Label Hopi
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Jean-Marc Padovani
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Jean-Marc Padovani / Night and Day - 2003 : "Out, a Tribute to Eric Dolphy", Deux Z - Nocturne - 2005 : "L'Arrosoir et le mirliton", Label Modal - 2005 : "Cantilènes", Le Chant du Monde / Harmonia Mundi - 2010 : "Sketches", Yak Productions / Socadisc - 2010 : "Une Heure avec jean-Marc Padovani", selections from live concerts at the October 2010 "Festival JAZZ SUR SON 31" - 2011 : "Angel Eyes" duet with Philippe Léogé, Soléart prod. - 2012 : "TOOL BOX" with Frédéric Monino and François Laizeau, Soléart productions - 2012 : "Le Chant de la Terre", duet with Philippe Léogé, Soléart prod. - 2015 : ""Motian in Motion"", Naïve with Didier Malherbe (doudouk), Paul Brousseau (piano), Claude Tchamitchian (bass),
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Jean-Marc Padovani
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Jean-Marc Padovani Ramon Lopez (drums) « Jazz-poèmes » with Enzo Cormann : - 1980 : "Le Rôdeur", label Thélonious - 1992 : "Mingus, Cuernavaca", Label Bleu - 2001 : "Chorus de Jack Kerouac", label Escosatz - 2009 : "Exit", La Grande Ritournelle - 2009 : "Tombeau de Jack Kerouac", La Grande Ritournelle - 2009 : "Le dit de Jésus-Marie-Joseph", La Grande Ritournelle - 2011 : "Films noirs", La Grande Ritournelle - 2013 :" Le Blues de Jean Lhomme", La Joie de Lire As sideman : - 1981 : "Chansons sans paroles" by Joseph Dejean with Bernard Lubat, label Village - 1983 : "Cossi Anatz" by Michel Marre, label Palm Vendémiaire - 1983 : "Moderne", by Claude Barthélemy, Owl Records - 1986 : "Real Politik", by
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Jean-Marc Padovani
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Jean-Marc Padovani s", La Grande Ritournelle - 2013 :" Le Blues de Jean Lhomme", La Joie de Lire As sideman : - 1981 : "Chansons sans paroles" by Joseph Dejean with Bernard Lubat, label Village - 1983 : "Cossi Anatz" by Michel Marre, label Palm Vendémiaire - 1983 : "Moderne", by Claude Barthélemy, Owl Records - 1986 : "Real Politik", by Claude Barthélémy, Big Noise Records - 1988 : "Orchestra V", by Mimi Lorenzini, Musea - 1991 : "Chasseur de femmes", by Stéphane Kochoyan with Daniel Humair and Henri Texier, Pannonica Records - 2002 : "Indian Gavachs", by Michel Marre, Nocturne - 2004 : "Bleu comme le ciel", by Pierre Coulon Cerisier, Zimpro - 2010 : "Azzar Quartet", by Laurent Carle, YZ Productions
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Alessandro Tambellini
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Alessandro Tambellini Alessandro Tambellini Alessandro Tambellini (born 30 April 1955) is an Italian politician and professor. He is member of the Democratic Party. Tambellini was born in Lucca, Italy. Tambellini was elected Mayor of Lucca on 20 May 2012 and re-confirmed for the second term on 25 June 2017. Tambellini is married and has three children.
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Saiyan, Agra
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Saiyan, Agra Saiyan, Agra Saiyan is a village in Agra district of Uttar Pradesh in India.
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Marcelle Neveu
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Marcelle Neveu Marcelle Neveu Marcelle Neveu (born 2 November 1906, date of death unknown) was a French middle-distance runner. She competed in the women's 800 metres at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
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Israel at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics
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Israel at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics Israel at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics Israel competed at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 6 October to 18 October 2018. # Athletics. Israel qualified three athletes. - Boys - Track & road events - Field Events - Girls - Field Events # Cycling. The ranks of the Israelis cyclists at the 2017 men junior XCO mountain bike world championships place Israel at the 7th place. This position qualified two cyclists for Israel. - Team # Gymnastics. ## Acrobatic. Israel qualified a mixed pair based on its performance at the 2018 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championship. - Pairs ## Artistic. Israel qualified one gymnast based on Uri Zeiadel performance at the
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Israel at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics
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Israel at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics European qualification event as part of the 2018 European Junior Championship. Zeiadel finish at the 23rd place on the individual all-around event with 73.265 points. This score place Israel at the 15th place. - Boys ## Rhythmic. Israel qualified one rhythmic gymnast based on Valeriia Sotskova performance at the European qualification event. Sotskova finish at the 5th place on the individual all-around event. - Individual # Judo. Israel qualified one athlete based on its position at the IJF cadet WRL. - Individual - Team # Sailing. Israel qualified two boats based on its performance at the 2017 World Techno 293+ Championships. Naama Gazit finished at the 4th place and earned one quota
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Israel at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics
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Israel at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics places for the Israeli delegation in the girls’ event. Bar Navri finished at the 9th place and earned one quota places for the Israeli delegation in the boys’ event. # Swimming. Israel qualified four athlete based on its performance at the 17th FINA World Championships in Budapest. - Boys - Girls - Mixed # Taekwondo. The 2018 World Youth Championship in Taekwondo took place in April in Tunisia. In contrast to the Olympic Charter, Israeli athletes were prevented from entering Tunisia and their ability to achieve the Olympic criterion was impaired. In light of this, and after the demand of the Olympic Committee of Israel, two Israeli athletes Abishag Semberg and Tom Pashcovsky received
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Israel at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics
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Israel at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics n April in Tunisia. In contrast to the Olympic Charter, Israeli athletes were prevented from entering Tunisia and their ability to achieve the Olympic criterion was impaired. In light of this, and after the demand of the Olympic Committee of Israel, two Israeli athletes Abishag Semberg and Tom Pashcovsky received a free ticket to the Youth Olympics. But eventually Daniel Goichman was received the free ticket in Pashcovsky place. - Boys - Girls # Triathlon. Itamar Levanon finished at the 8th place with a total time of 55:44 minutes at the 2018 European Youth Olympic Games Qualifier held in Banyoles, Spain. Israel qualified one athlete based on Levanon's performance. - Individual - Relay
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Otylia Tabacka
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Otylia Tabacka Otylia Tabacka Otylia Tabacka (23 May 1907 – 23 October 1981) was a Polish middle-distance runner. She competed in the women's 800 metres at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
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Ida Degrande
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Ida Degrande Ida Degrande Ida Degrande (born 5 February 1910, date of death unknown) was a Belgian middle-distance runner. In 1924 the participated in the 1924 Women's Olympiad winning the bronze medal in running 1000 metres. She competed in the women's 800 metres at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
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Cerebratulus marginatus
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Cerebratulus marginatus Cerebratulus marginatus Cerebratulus marginatus is a proboscis worm in the family Lineidae. This ribbon worm has an Arctic distribution, and in the North Atlantic Ocean ranges as far south as Cape Cod and the Mediterranean Sea while in the Pacific Ocean it extends southwards to California. # Description. "C. marginatus" is a long, flattened worm that when fully extended grows to a length of over a metre (yard), but can contract to less than half its full length. Its width can be around . The head tapers to a blunt point and the cephalic furrows are wide. The eyes contain dark pigment and are tiny and difficult to distinguish. Behind the mouth the body becomes dorso-ventrally flattened and
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Cerebratulus marginatus
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Cerebratulus marginatus often has wrinkles and folds which gives the worm its convoluted appearance. At the end of the body is a slender transparent caudal cirrus. The colour of this worm is somewhat variable; it is usually greyish-brown with pale or transparent edges, but the dorsal surface in older individuals is often darker than the ventral surface; other individuals are slate blue, dark brown or greyish-green. The pinkish nerve cords are often visible through the pale edges of the worm, and in young individuals the cerebral ganglia and the folded proboscis may also be discernible through the skin. # Distribution and habitat. "C. marginatus" is native to the northern hemisphere, occurring in the Arctic and the
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Cerebratulus marginatus
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Cerebratulus marginatus North Atlantic Ocean, as far south as the Mediterranean Sea in the east and Cape Cod in the west. In the Pacific Ocean it occurs between Alaska and San Diego, California, and in Japan. It occurs buried in soft sediment in the littoral zone but is more common in the sublittoral zone at depths of . # Biology. Like other ribbon worms, "C. marginatus" is a predator. The proboscis is able to be turned inside out to grasp prey and the diet consists of such invertebrates as clams and polychaete worms. As well as burrowing, it can swim well, undulating its body up and down, and sometimes rotating as it does so. As it travels it often lifts its head above the surface of the water. It may be brought
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Cerebratulus marginatus
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Cerebratulus marginatus pths of . # Biology. Like other ribbon worms, "C. marginatus" is a predator. The proboscis is able to be turned inside out to grasp prey and the diet consists of such invertebrates as clams and polychaete worms. As well as burrowing, it can swim well, undulating its body up and down, and sometimes rotating as it does so. As it travels it often lifts its head above the surface of the water. It may be brought to the surface in sediment dredged up from the seabed and has a habit of disintegrating if it is handled. It is sometimes caught with rod and line using live mussels as bait. The sexes are separate and breeding takes place in summer. The larvae have been used in embryological research.
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Lavater brothers
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Lavater brothers Lavater brothers The Lavater brothers were Johann Heinrich Lavater (baptised 21 February 1611–9 June 1691) and Johann Jacob Lavater (1594–1636), both Swiss physicians and naturalists. # Biography. The brothers were the sons of Heinrich Lavater, also a physician, and a professor of physics and mathematics in Zurich. Johann Heinrich gained his doctorate in Basel in 1647, and became a physician in Bern in 1653. In 1668 he prepared the Zurich Ordinance about plague. He became professor of medicine and natural history at the Carolinum, Zurich. Little is known of Johann Jacob, except that he too was a physician and a naturalist. # Legacy. Joseph Pitton de Tournefort named the genus "Lavatera"
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Lavater brothers
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Lavater brothers Lavater (baptised 21 February 1611–9 June 1691) and Johann Jacob Lavater (1594–1636), both Swiss physicians and naturalists. # Biography. The brothers were the sons of Heinrich Lavater, also a physician, and a professor of physics and mathematics in Zurich. Johann Heinrich gained his doctorate in Basel in 1647, and became a physician in Bern in 1653. In 1668 he prepared the Zurich Ordinance about plague. He became professor of medicine and natural history at the Carolinum, Zurich. Little is known of Johann Jacob, except that he too was a physician and a naturalist. # Legacy. Joseph Pitton de Tournefort named the genus "Lavatera" (tree mallows) in the Malvaceae in their honour in 1753.
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Ngiyampaa
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Ngiyampaa Ngiyampaa The Ngiyampaa also known as the Ngemba, are an indigenous Australian people of the state of New South Wales. # Language. The Ngiyambaa spoke varieties of the Ngiyambaa language, which was composed of two dialects, "Ngiyambaa Wangaaybuwan" and "Ngiyambaa." # Country. According to Norman Tindale's estimation, Ngiyampaa tribal lands extended over some in the territory lying south of the south bank of the Barwon and Darling rivers, from Brewarrina to Dunlop. Their area included Yanda Creek down to the source of Mulga Creek, and took in the Bogan River. The Weilwan were on their southeastern flank, the Gamilaraay northeast, the Wangaibon southwest while the Paakantyi lay to their west
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Ngiyampaa
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Ngiyampaa yampaa also known as the Ngemba, are an indigenous Australian people of the state of New South Wales. # Language. The Ngiyambaa spoke varieties of the Ngiyambaa language, which was composed of two dialects, "Ngiyambaa Wangaaybuwan" and "Ngiyambaa." # Country. According to Norman Tindale's estimation, Ngiyampaa tribal lands extended over some in the territory lying south of the south bank of the Barwon and Darling rivers, from Brewarrina to Dunlop. Their area included Yanda Creek down to the source of Mulga Creek, and took in the Bogan River. The Weilwan were on their southeastern flank, the Gamilaraay northeast, the Wangaibon southwest while the Paakantyi lay to their west and northwest.
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2002 Shangri-La Air Twin Otter Crash
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2002 Shangri-La Air Twin Otter Crash 2002 Shangri-La Air Twin Otter Crash On 22 August 2002, a Shangri-La Air DHC-6 Twin Otter crashed against a hill 5 kilometers south-east of Pokhara, which was completely clouded following three days of continuous rains. # Aircraft. The aircraft involved in the crash was a de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter operated by Shangri-La Air. Its maiden flight was in 1981 with the LIAT of Antigua and Barbuda. # Crew and Passengers. All occupants on board died in the crash; they included thirteen German citizens, one Briton and one American as well as three Nepalese crew members. # Incident. The flight operated as a tourist charter flight and was coming from Jomsom. On approach to Pokhara, it
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2002 Shangri-La Air Twin Otter Crash
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2002 Shangri-La Air Twin Otter Crash crashed into a hill that was hidden in the clouds. The route out of Jomsom is considered as challenging for pilots, as they have to manoeuvre the aircraft through a deep gorge between Mount Annapurna and Mount Dhaulagiri. By late afternoon on August 23, the wreckage was found near the village of Dopahar. The bodies were recovered and were flown to Kathmandu in army helicopters. # Aftermath. As there were 13 German victims, Germany was particularly involved in the aftermath of the accident. Germany's Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer offered his condolences to the families. The German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (BFU) sent a team to Nepal to investigate the crash, however,
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2002 Shangri-La Air Twin Otter Crash
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2002 Shangri-La Air Twin Otter Crash ing for pilots, as they have to manoeuvre the aircraft through a deep gorge between Mount Annapurna and Mount Dhaulagiri. By late afternoon on August 23, the wreckage was found near the village of Dopahar. The bodies were recovered and were flown to Kathmandu in army helicopters. # Aftermath. As there were 13 German victims, Germany was particularly involved in the aftermath of the accident. Germany's Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer offered his condolences to the families. The German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (BFU) sent a team to Nepal to investigate the crash, however, the plane was not fitted with a flight data recorder as this was not required under Nepal laws.
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Josefine Lauterbach
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Josefine Lauterbach Josefine Lauterbach Josefine Lauterbach (born 1903, date of death unknown) was an Austrian middle-distance runner. She competed in the women's 800 metres at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
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Mohamed Khalifa (footballer)
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Mohamed Khalifa (footballer) Mohamed Khalifa (footballer) Mohamed Khalifa (; born November 16, 1986) is an Egyptian professional footballer who currently plays as a Centre Forward for the Egyptian club Tanta SC. # Career. In 2016, Khalifa signed a 1-year contract for Aswan in a free agent transfer from Ghazl El Mahalla, he left by the end of his contract to El-Entag El-Harby and signed a 3-year contract for them. On 30 January 2019 it was announced, that Khalifa had joined Tanta SC. # External links. - Mohamed Khalifa at KOOORA.com - Mohamed Khalifa at Footballdatabase
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1,1,1-Trifluoroacetylacetone
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1,1,1-Trifluoroacetylacetone 1,1,1-Trifluoroacetylacetone 1,1,1-Trifluoroacetylacetone is the organofluorine compound with the formula CFC(O)CHC(O)CH. It is a colorless liquid. Like other 1,3-diketones, it is used as a precursor to heterocycles, e.g. pyrazoles, and metal chelates. It is prepared by condensation of esters of trifluoroacetic acid with acetone. According to an analysis by proton NMR spectroscopy, the compound exists predominantly (97% at 33 °C, neat) as the enol. For comparison under the same conditions, the percent enol for acetylacetone and hexafluoroacetylacetone are 85 and 100%, respectively.
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Arthur Schopenhauer (sculpture)
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Arthur Schopenhauer (sculpture) Arthur Schopenhauer (sculpture) Arthur Schopenhauer is a sculpture of German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer by sculptor Elisabet Ney. Completed in 1859, the piece is a portrait bust rendered in marble. The bust was modeled and carved in Germany, but it is now held by the Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin, Texas, United States. # History. As a young artist in Berlin, Elisabet Ney had sculpted various luminaries of the city, including Jacob Grimm, Cosima Liszt, and Alexander von Humboldt. Ney had been patronized by the naturalist Humboldt, sculptor Christian Rauch, and diplomat Varnhagen von Ense; when all three died between late 1857 and mid 1859, she decided to travel Germany in search of new
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Arthur Schopenhauer (sculpture)
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Arthur Schopenhauer (sculpture) notable subjects. In the autumn of 1859, she went to Frankfurt to make a sculpture of prominent philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer. Ney called on Schopenhauer uninvited and unannounced, and at first he refused to be her model. Nonetheless, she soon persuaded him to sit for her, and the two developed a friendship as she composed the portrait. After finishing the portrait in clay, Ney returned to her studio in Berlin to render the piece in marble later in 1859. In the year after its completion, the marble was shown in Frankfurt, Berlin, and Leipzig (where Schopenhauer's publisher was located); Ney also showed the work at the Paris Salon of 1861, together with her portrait bust of Eilhard Mitscherlich.
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Arthur Schopenhauer (sculpture)
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Arthur Schopenhauer (sculpture) The piece is now owned by the Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin, Texas, where Ney moved later in life. # Design and reception. "Schopenhauer" depicts its subject at age seventy-one, a year before his death. The bust prominently features Schopenhauer's much-caricatured bald crown, unruly hair and shaggy sideburns. The figure is unclothed, showing the subject's bare shoulders and upper chest. The eyes are lightly incised, and the head is slightly tilted, with an ambiguous expression; these details make the portrait more personal than Ney's earlier, more strictly neoclassical works. "Schopenhauer" was considered to be a good likeness of its subject, if flattering. The work was well received by critics,
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Arthur Schopenhauer (sculpture)
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Arthur Schopenhauer (sculpture) much-caricatured bald crown, unruly hair and shaggy sideburns. The figure is unclothed, showing the subject's bare shoulders and upper chest. The eyes are lightly incised, and the head is slightly tilted, with an ambiguous expression; these details make the portrait more personal than Ney's earlier, more strictly neoclassical works. "Schopenhauer" was considered to be a good likeness of its subject, if flattering. The work was well received by critics, and also by Schopenhauer himself, who had been deeply displeased with his own earlier portraits in painting and photography. The success of the piece contributed to Ney's commission for her next major work, a bust of King George V of Hanover.
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Bichpuri
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Bichpuri Bichpuri Bichpuri is a village in Agra district of Uttar Pradesh in India.
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Aleksandr Popov (weightlifter)
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Aleksandr Popov (weightlifter) Aleksandr Popov (weightlifter) Aleksandr Popov (; born 17 November 1959) is a Soviet and Russian weightlifter who competed in the 1980s and 1990s. He won several World and European medals. In 1988, Popov set the clean and jerk world record of 242.5 kg in the 100 kg weight class. That same year, he took part in the Seoul Olympics, but had to compete in the heavier (110 kg) category and finished fifth.
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Gozo national football team
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Gozo national football team Gozo national football team The Gozo representative football team represents the island of Gozo, Malta, in football. It is organised by the Gozo Football Association and its home stadium is the Gozo Stadium. It is not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA and therefore is not eligible to enter either the World Cup or European Championship. The Gozo representative football team, however, competed in the 2009 Viva World Cup and hosted the subsequent edition in the following year. As of 2018, Gozo has also participated in the last four editions of the UEFA Regions' Cup, on top of their appearance in the inaugural edition in 1999. Occasionally, the Gozo representative football team also plays friendlies
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Gozo national football team
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Gozo national football team against football clubs, particularly those from the mainland. # History. Historical records suggest that a team representing the island of Gozo had already played a couple of matches way before the turn of the millennium. Indeed, during the 1970s a side representing Gozo was invited to join in the Independence celebrations and play 2 friendly matches against local sides. Other historical records indicate that a Gozitan team might have been involved in more matches during this period. The Gozo Football Association's decision to organise Gozo F.C. and have it play in the Maltese football league system might be the reason behind the lengthy hiatus of the Gozo representative national team. Indeed,
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Gozo national football team
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Gozo national football team the next known Gozitan appearance came in 1999, when a selection representing Gozo played in first edition of the UEFA Regions Cup. Ten years after, specifically in 2009, the Gozo representative football team debuted in the Viva World Cup. In the following year, Gozo hosted the 2010 edition of the Viva World Cup and therefore, once again, Gozo had the opportunity to participate in the said Cup. Overall, Gozo's performance was disappointing as they finished at the bottom of their group but the team could find solace in the fact that the win against Provence was their first ever win on the field against international opponents. Gozo's appearance in the 2010 Viva World Cup was, however, their last
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Gozo national football team
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Gozo national football team appearance in the now-defunct competition. That said, the launching of the Gozo Cup during the same year presented an opportunity for the representative side to play friendly matches against Maltese football clubs. The Gozo Cup ran for four consecutive years and during the intervening period Gozo also played a number of friendlies, including the famous 17–1 victory against the Raetia national football team in Xewkija. Since then, Gozo's appearances have been limited to the UEFA Regions' Cup. Indeed, the Gozitan representative football team appearance in the 2017 edition of the bi-annual UEFA Regions Cup marked Gozo's participation in, and hosting of, the tournament for the third edition running. #
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