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55516470 | Gozo national football team | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gozo%20national%20football%20team | Gozo national football team
sented 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.
# External links.
- Official site of the Gozo Football Association
- 2017 UEFA Regions Cup – Profile | 6,134,300 |
55516666 | Paulina Radziulytė | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paulina%20Radziulytė | Paulina Radziulytė
Paulina Radziulytė
Paulina Radziulytė-Kalvaitienė (14 February 1905 – 19 June 1986) was a Lithuanian athlete and basketball player. She was the first woman representative of Lithuania at the Olympic Games and a silver medalist at the EuroBasket Women 1938. She was one of the most famous and accomplished sportswomen in inter-war Lithuania.
As an athlete, she competed in various events, but mostly in sprints and middle-distance running. She competed in the women's 800 metres at the 1928 Summer Olympics. She was a Lithuanian champion in athletics 27 times and achieved Lithuanian national records 26 times. Five times (in 1927, 1928, 1934, 1936, and 1937) she was Lithuanian champion in women's basketball | 6,134,301 |
55516666 | Paulina Radziulytė | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paulina%20Radziulytė | Paulina Radziulytė
with the LFLS team. With the LFLS team she also won gold in women's basketball at the first Lithuanian National Olympics in July 1938. A member of the Lithuanian team, she won silver at the EuroBasket Women 1938.
During World War II, she retreated to Germany and moved to Switzerland and Australia, eventually settling in Boston, Massachusetts in 1958. In 1961–1981, she worked as a teacher at a Lithuanian school and was active in scouting. She directed school's plays and published a collection of plays in 1976.
# Lithuanian athletics champion.
Radziulytė won gold in the following events at the Lithuanian Athletics Championships:
- 60 metres: 1926, 1927
- 100 metres: 1928, 1932, 1934, 1935
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55516666 | Paulina Radziulytė | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paulina%20Radziulytė | Paulina Radziulytė
200 metres: 1927–1929, 1932, 1934, 1935
- 400 metres: 1923, 1924
- 800 metres: 1928, 1929
- 1000 metres: 1927
- 4 × 100 metres relay: 1926–1928, 1935
- Long jump: 1924, 1927
- High jump: 1927
- Shot put: 1923, 1924
- Triathlon (100 metres, long jump, and shot put): 1935
# National records.
Radziulytė held the following national records:
- 60 metres: three times, from 8.5 seconds in 1926 to 8.1 seconds in 1929
- 100 metres: four times, from 14.9 seconds in 1924 to 13.3 seconds in 1935
- 200 metres: four times, from 29.4 seconds in 1927 to 27.9 seconds in 1934
- 400 metres: three times, from 1:13.7 in 1923 to 1:07.4 in 1932
- 800 metres: twice, from 2:46.3 in 1928 to 2:45.2 in 1929
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55516666 | Paulina Radziulytė | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paulina%20Radziulytė | Paulina Radziulytė
the following national records:
- 60 metres: three times, from 8.5 seconds in 1926 to 8.1 seconds in 1929
- 100 metres: four times, from 14.9 seconds in 1924 to 13.3 seconds in 1935
- 200 metres: four times, from 29.4 seconds in 1927 to 27.9 seconds in 1934
- 400 metres: three times, from 1:13.7 in 1923 to 1:07.4 in 1932
- 800 metres: twice, from 2:46.3 in 1928 to 2:45.2 in 1929
- 4 × 100 metres relay: 57.2 seconds in 1927
- Long jump: 4.32 metres in 1926
- High jump: twice, 1.30 and 1.31 metres in 1927
- Shot put: four times, from 7.60 metres in 1924 to 9.04 metres in 1931
- Javelin throw: 21.62 metres in 1924
- Triathlon (100 metres, long jump, and shot put): 939 points in 1935 | 6,134,304 |
55516703 | Khandauli | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Khandauli | Khandauli
Khandauli
Khandauli () is a census town in Agra district of Uttar Pradesh in India. | 6,134,305 |
55516696 | Ana Pardo de Vera | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ana%20Pardo%20de%20Vera | Ana Pardo de Vera
Ana Pardo de Vera
Ana Pardo de Vera Posada (Lugo, 1974) is a Spanish journalist. Since 2016 she has been the chief editor of the online newspaper Público.
# Biography.
Pardo de Vera is a graduate in Spanish Philology, has a master's degree in Communication and Media studies, and has studied Political Science and Sociology at the National University of Distance Education. She has written in several media such as Diario 16, La Voz de Galicia, Tiempo and El Siglo de Europa and has collaborated in various radio and television shows. In 2007 she helped found the newspaper Público.
During José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's government, she was a communication advisor for the Ministries of Defence, Industry, | 6,134,306 |
55516696 | Ana Pardo de Vera | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ana%20Pardo%20de%20Vera | Ana Pardo de Vera
f the online newspaper Público.
# Biography.
Pardo de Vera is a graduate in Spanish Philology, has a master's degree in Communication and Media studies, and has studied Political Science and Sociology at the National University of Distance Education. She has written in several media such as Diario 16, La Voz de Galicia, Tiempo and El Siglo de Europa and has collaborated in various radio and television shows. In 2007 she helped found the newspaper Público.
During José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's government, she was a communication advisor for the Ministries of Defence, Industry, Turism and Commerce and the Vice-Presidency of Territorial Policy.
# Books.
- "En la maleta de Zapatero" (2013). | 6,134,307 |
55516552 | Eolo Perfido | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eolo%20Perfido | Eolo Perfido
Eolo Perfido
Eolo Perfido is a French-born, Italian photographer represented by Sudest57. He specializes in portrait photography and street photography and has been a Leica ambassador since 2013. His work has appeared in publications like "The New York Times", "Vogue", and "GQ" among others. He has also shot material for clients including Gatorade, Kraft, and Pepsi along with advertising agencies like Leo Burnett and Saatchi & Saatchi.
# Early life and education.
Perfido was born in February 1972 in Cognac, France. While in university, Perfido studied computer science and graduated with a degree in the subject. After graduation, he went on to specialize in multimedia development and interactive | 6,134,308 |
55516552 | Eolo Perfido | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eolo%20Perfido | Eolo Perfido
graphics. In 1998, he moved to Rome to work on software development. Two years later, at age 28, he took up photography. He spent much of his early career as an assistant to photographer, Steve McCurry, and traveled with him on many assignments throughout the world.
# Career.
As early as 2006, Perfido's work began appearing in "The New York Times". He also opened a photography studio in his garage in Rome which would eventually move into a standalone space. By 2009, his work had appeared in "Vogue" and "GQ" and his clients included Gatorade, Pepsi, Saatchi & Saatchi, Novartis, Corbis, and others. In 2011, the Italian magazine, "L'espresso", selected Perfido as one of 9 photographers to capture | 6,134,309 |
55516552 | Eolo Perfido | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eolo%20Perfido | Eolo Perfido
the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy through photo. In 2013, he was named a Leica ambassador, a title he continues to hold. He also began running international portrait and street photography workshops with the Leica Akademie.
In 2015, a series of Perfido's photos entitled "Clownville" went viral. The photos, which he began taking as early as 2012, depicted "grotesque" clowns in full makeup and dress. Professional and amateur actors and models were used both in-studio and in-home. Valeria Orlando provided makeup for the subjects. The collection was exhibited throughout the world including at the International Circus Festival in Recife, Brazil.
In 2016, another series of Perfido's | 6,134,310 |
55516552 | Eolo Perfido | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eolo%20Perfido | Eolo Perfido
used both in-studio and in-home. Valeria Orlando provided makeup for the subjects. The collection was exhibited throughout the world including at the International Circus Festival in Recife, Brazil.
In 2016, another series of Perfido's photos, "Tokyoites", was put on display at the Leica Gallery in Milan, Italy. The photos were taken candidly on the streets of Tokyo, Japan. The following year, Perfido's work was featured in an exhibition entitled "4 Icons" at the ONO Contemporary Art Gallery in Bologna. His work was featured alongside three other photography "icons," Steve McCurry, Gian Paolo Barbieri, and Christian Cravo.
# External links.
- Official website
- Street photography website | 6,134,311 |
55516711 | 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's pole vault | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2016%20IAAF%20World%20U20%20Championships%20–%20Men's%20pole%20vault | 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's pole vault
2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's pole vault
The men's pole vault event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 21 and 23 July.
# Results.
## Qualification.
Qualification: 5.35 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualified for the final. | 6,134,312 |
55516786 | Belvidere (Goochland County, Virginia) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Belvidere%20(Goochland%20County,%20Virginia) | Belvidere (Goochland County, Virginia)
Belvidere (Goochland County, Virginia)
Belvidere is a historic farm property at 4024 Pace Road in rural Goochland County, Virginia, south of the hamlet of Hadensville. The property consists of that are now mainly woodland, with a cleared area near its center with some fields and the farm complex. The centerpiece of the farm complex is a two-story wood-frame house, whose oldest portion probably dates to the late 18th century. It was enlarged by a two-story addition in 1821-22, and underwent further alterations in the 19th century before undergoing restoration beginning in 1979. It is a rare surviving example of 18th-century architecture in the county.
The property was listed on the National | 6,134,313 |
55516786 | Belvidere (Goochland County, Virginia) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Belvidere%20(Goochland%20County,%20Virginia) | Belvidere (Goochland County, Virginia)
ia, south of the hamlet of Hadensville. The property consists of that are now mainly woodland, with a cleared area near its center with some fields and the farm complex. The centerpiece of the farm complex is a two-story wood-frame house, whose oldest portion probably dates to the late 18th century. It was enlarged by a two-story addition in 1821-22, and underwent further alterations in the 19th century before undergoing restoration beginning in 1979. It is a rare surviving example of 18th-century architecture in the county.
The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.
# See also.
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Goochland County, Virginia | 6,134,314 |
55516729 | Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Association%20for%20the%20Study%20of%20Law,%20Culture%20and%20the%20Humanities | Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities
Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities
The Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities is a scholarly association for interdisciplinary research in the fields of law, culture, and the humanities. Since the inaugural event at Georgetown Law in 1998, the organization has held an annual conference hosted by a different law school each year, and has published the journal "Law, Culture and the Humanities" since 2005. | 6,134,315 |
55516660 | Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rakesh%20Kumar%20Singh%20Bhadauria | Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria
Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria
Air Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria, PVSM, AVSM, VM,ADC is the current Vice Chief of the Air Staff of the Indian Air Force and assumed office on 1 May 2019 after superannuation of Air Marshal Anil Khosla.
# Early life and education.
Bhadauria is an alumnus of National Defence Academy, Pune and holds a Masters in Defence studies from Command and Staff College.
# Career.
Bhadauria was commissioned into the fighter stream of the Indian Air Force on 15 June 1980 with the Sword of Honour. He has clocked over 4250 hours of flying and has experience on 26 different types of fighters. He held several key operational and administrative appointments at various stages | 6,134,316 |
55516660 | Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rakesh%20Kumar%20Singh%20Bhadauria | Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria
of his service including Commander of a Jaguar Squadron at a front line base in South-Western sector; Commanding Officer of Flight Test Squadron at Aircraft and System Testing Establishment; Chief Test Pilot and Project Director of National Flight Test Centre on the Tejas LCA project; Air Attache in Moscow; Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Projects); Commandant of the National Defence Academy; Senior Air Staff Officer at Central Air Command and Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (1 January 2016 - 28 February 2017). He is also an experimental Test Pilot, a Category A qualified Flying Instructor and a Pilot Attack Instructor.
Bhadauria served as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C), Southern | 6,134,317 |
55516660 | Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rakesh%20Kumar%20Singh%20Bhadauria | Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria
Command from 1 March 2017, succeeding Air Marshal Sunderraman Neelakantan, to 1 August 2018.
He also served as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C), Training Command from 1 August 2018 after retirement of Air Marshal S R K Nair, and held the office till his elevation to the Vice Chief of the Air Staff.
# Awards and medals.
During 36 years of his career, Bhadauria has been awarded several medals: the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal (January 2013), the Vayu Sena Medal (January 2002). and the Param Vishisht Seva Medal (January 2018).
He was appointed honorary Aide De Campe to the President of India on January 2019
# Personal life.
He is married to Asha Bhadauria and they have two children. | 6,134,318 |
55516817 | Nestor Gomes (athlete) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nestor%20Gomes%20(athlete) | Nestor Gomes (athlete)
Nestor Gomes (athlete)
Nestor Gomes (born October 1909, date of death unknown) was a Brazilian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1932 Summer Olympics. | 6,134,319 |
55516713 | David Marks (architect) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David%20Marks%20(architect) | David Marks (architect)
David Marks (architect)
David Joseph Marks (15 December 1952 - 6 October 2017), was a British architect, and the designer of the London Eye, the British Airways i360 observation tower in Brighton, and the Treetop Walkway at Kew Gardens, London.
David Marks was born on 15 December 1952 in Stockholm, Sweden, the son of Gunilla (née Lovén) and Melville Marks, a journalist and film producer. Marks, a Jew, grew up in Geneva, where he attended the International School of Geneva. He moved to London in 1972, at first to study at the Kingston Polytechnic before moving to Architectural Association School of Architecture.
Marks was married to fellow architect Julia Barfield and they formed the architecture | 6,134,320 |
55516713 | David Marks (architect) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David%20Marks%20(architect) | David Marks (architect)
was a British architect, and the designer of the London Eye, the British Airways i360 observation tower in Brighton, and the Treetop Walkway at Kew Gardens, London.
David Marks was born on 15 December 1952 in Stockholm, Sweden, the son of Gunilla (née Lovén) and Melville Marks, a journalist and film producer. Marks, a Jew, grew up in Geneva, where he attended the International School of Geneva. He moved to London in 1972, at first to study at the Kingston Polytechnic before moving to Architectural Association School of Architecture.
Marks was married to fellow architect Julia Barfield and they formed the architecture firm Marks Barfield.
He was appointed MBE in the 2000 New Year Honours. | 6,134,321 |
55516691 | Onewe | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Onewe | Onewe
Onewe
Onewe (Hangul: 원위, Hiragana: ワンウィ—, stylized as ONEWE), is a South Korean band formed in 2015. The band is composed of five members: Yonghoon, Harin, Kanghyun, Dongmyeong and CyA.
ONEWE was originally formed under the name M.A.S 0094 (Make A Sound 0094) consisting of the same five members. They released the digital single "Butterfly, Find a Flower" on August 13, 2015 under Modern Music. They later released two EPs "Feeling Good Day" in March 2016 and "Make Some Noise" in January 2017, which was their last release as M.A.S 0094. In June 2017, they moved to RBW and were renamed as MAS. In June 2018, it was announced that they were to re-debut as ONEWE.
# History.
### Formation and debut.
Formed | 6,134,322 |
55516691 | Onewe | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Onewe | Onewe
in May 2015, M.A.S 0094 were an independent group who performed and covered well-known songs in public with all profits going to charity for comfort women victims. On August 13, 2015, they released the digital single "Butterfly, Find a Flower".
M.A.S 0094 released their first EP, "Feeling Good Day", on March 25, 2016. The EP contains six tracks, including the lead single "Feeling Good" and their digital single "Butterfly, Find a Flower" that was previously released.
They officially debuted on August 2 with their song "After 15 Seconds" which was performed on the music program, The Show.
On December 31, they were the only Korean act to participate in the Hello星光森林跨年音乐会 "(Hello Starlight Forest | 6,134,323 |
55516691 | Onewe | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Onewe | Onewe
New Year's Eve Concert)" held at Changsha, China.
### "Make Some Noise", survival show and Rebrand as "ONEWE".
On January 1, 2017, M.A.S 0094 performed as a session band for Mamamoo's performance during the 2016 KBS Song Festival.
On January 6, the band released their second EP "Make Some Noise". The EP contains six tracks including the lead single "Make Some Noise" and "Starlight".
In April 2017, Dongmyeong represented RBW in the reality television series "Produce 101 Season 2". Dongmyeong later was eliminated in 68th place during episode 5.
On May 27, Modern Music published a statement on the fan cafe stating that the band were to join RBW.
On June 9, RBW was confirmed that the band | 6,134,324 |
55516691 | Onewe | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Onewe | Onewe
joined with them and would started using name MAS.
MAS participated in the reality television series "" during October 2017. On the 7th episode, Harin (52nd), Younghoon (58th), Cya (59th) and Kanghyun (61st) were eliminated. Dongmyeong made it to the finale where he was later eliminated (16th).
In December 2017, MAS joined the RBW debut project RBW Trainee Real Life – We Will Debut along with pre-debut team RBW BOYZ. They later held a concert for the project's second season entitled "We Will Debut Chapter 2 – Special Party" on the same month.
In June 2018, RBW revealed that MAS would re-debut under the name "ONEWE".
On September 27, they released a pre-debut single and MV for “Last Song” | 6,134,325 |
55516691 | Onewe | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Onewe | Onewe
along with their labelmate ONEUS (formerly RBW BOYZ).
As alumni, ONEWE held Special CHEER UP Lectures for ModernK Music Academy students and parents from October 26 to November 11.
On December 23, they held a Christmas concert entitled "STUDIO WE : LIVE #1".
### "Re-Debut and Japan Debut".
On April 10, it was announced that they will be releasing their Debut Single Album as ONEWE on May 13.
On April 11 it was announced that the Single Debut would be titled "Reminisce about All"
On April 13, it was announced that Onewe would be releasing a CD 'ONEWE Indies Single 「Reminisce about All」' on June 7th, 2019 in Japan. The indie single landed on Tower Records Japan's Top 10 Best-Selling Japanese | 6,134,326 |
55516691 | Onewe | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Onewe | Onewe
p 10 Best-Selling Japanese Singles released by Korean Artists for the first half of 2019.
# Members.
Adapted from their Naver profile.
- Yonghoon () – leader, main vocal
- Harin () – drum
- Kanghyun () – guitar
- Dongmyeong () – vocal, keyboard
- Cya () – rap, bass
# Concerts.
- M.A.S 0094 "The First Concert" (2015)
- M.A.S 0094 Solo Concert "MAS in Wonderland" (2016)
- M.A.S 0094 Valentines + 200 Days Concert (2017)
- ONEWE & Double-deck Bus "Cafeteria Concert" (2018)
- ONEWE STUDIO_WE : LIVE #1 "WE Wish ONE Merry Christmas" (2018)
- ONEWE Japan 1st Mini Live "~Prologue~" (2019)
- ONEWE STUDIO_WE : LIVE #2 "The Name of the Star I Live On" (2019)
# External links.
- Facebook | 6,134,327 |
55516836 | Hermenegildo del Rosso | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hermenegildo%20del%20Rosso | Hermenegildo del Rosso
Hermenegildo del Rosso
Hermenegildo del Rosso (born May 1909, date of death unknown) was an Argentine middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1932 Summer Olympics. | 6,134,328 |
55516635 | William M. Lenaers | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20M.%20Lenaers | William M. Lenaers
William M. Lenaers
Major General William M. Lenaers is a retired general officer in the United States Army and served as Commanding General, U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command in Warren, Michigan from 2004 to 2008. Prior to this assignment, he served as the 32nd Chief of Ordnance and Commandant of the U.S. Army Ordnance School at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland.
# Military education.
Lenaers graduated from the University of Santa Clara with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry and became a Second Lieutenant through the school's Reserve Officer Training Corps program in 1971. He also holds a Master of Science Degree in Oceanography and Hydrology from Oregon State University. | 6,134,329 |
55516635 | William M. Lenaers | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20M.%20Lenaers | William M. Lenaers
His military education includes the Chemical Officer Basic Course, Ordnance Officer Advanced Course, the Command and General Staff College, and the Army War College.
# Military career.
Lenaers began his career with the 85th Maintenance Battalion in Hanau, Germany. Next, he served as the Aide-de-Camp to the Commander of the 3d Support Command (Corps) in Frankfurt, Germany. In 1976, Lenaers was assigned to the Naval Support Force for the U.S. Antarctic Research Program at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. He served for over two years in support of research in this challenging environment.
Lenaers reported to Fort Hood, Texas, for assignment as the Armament Maintenance Officer with the 4th Support | 6,134,330 |
55516635 | William M. Lenaers | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20M.%20Lenaers | William M. Lenaers
Center, Armor Support Battalion, followed by his tour as a Company Commander of the 190th Maintenance Company. Following his command tour, he reported to the United States Military Academy at West Point as an instructor in 1981. Following attendance at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, KS, he returned to Germany to serve with the 21st Support Command in Kaiserslautern. Then, he returned to the U.S. to serve as a Logistics Staff Officer with the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, at Headquarters, Department of the Army in Washington, D.C.
Lenaers' battalion command tour was as the Commander of the 707th Main Support Battalion, Fort Ord, California. Following | 6,134,331 |
55516635 | William M. Lenaers | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20M.%20Lenaers | William M. Lenaers
another tour as a Logistics Staff Officer with the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics and as a student at the Army War College, he assumed command of the Division Support Command for the 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kansas. After a tour as the Executive Officer for the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, he was assigned to be the Deputy Chief of Staff for Ammunition, for the U.S. Army Materiel Command.
In November 1999, Lenaers began a series of Commanding General assignments. First, he served as the Commander of the U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center at Picatinny Arsenal in Dover, New Jersey. Next, he assumed command of the 13th Corps Support Command | 6,134,332 |
55516635 | William M. Lenaers | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20M.%20Lenaers | William M. Lenaers
at Fort Hood, Texas. During his tenure several subordinate units were deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Just prior to his departure the command's headquarters and remaining units were alerted for deployment to Iraq.
In August 2003, Lenaers became the 32nd Chief of Ordnance and Commandant of the U.S. Army Ordnance Center & School at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. He assumed command at a critical time in both the Army's and the Ordnance Corps' history. Both were involved in two major wars and undergoing a transformation simultaneously.
Lenaers' final assignment was as the Commanding General of the United States Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command in Warren, Michigan. | 6,134,333 |
55516635 | William M. Lenaers | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20M.%20Lenaers | William M. Lenaers
sumed command at a critical time in both the Army's and the Ordnance Corps' history. Both were involved in two major wars and undergoing a transformation simultaneously.
Lenaers' final assignment was as the Commanding General of the United States Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command in Warren, Michigan. He retired from the Army in September 2008 after 37 years of service.
# Awards and decorations.
Lenears' awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal (with oak leaf cluster), Legion of Merit (with 3 oak leaf clusters), the Meritorious Service Medal (with four oak leaf clusters), the Army Commendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, and the Navy Achievement Medal. | 6,134,334 |
55516663 | Pack o' Cards | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pack%20o'%20Cards | Pack o' Cards
Pack o' Cards
The Pack o' Cards is a historic house built about 1690 in Combe Martin in North Devon. Today it is a public house and hotel. It is listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England.
Located on the long High Street in Combe Martin, the building was constructed in about 1690 by local squire George Ley, who, it is said, celebrated his good luck at card games when, after winning a large sum of money, he built a house to represent a house of cards on a plot of land measuring 52 × 53 feet, representing the cards in a pack plus the joker. It has four floors representing the four suits, with 13 doors and fireplaces on each floor equaling the number of cards in each suit, and | 6,134,335 |
55516663 | Pack o' Cards | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pack%20o'%20Cards | Pack o' Cards
fifty-two stairs. Before the imposition of the window tax, the panes in all the windows added up to the total value of a pack of cards.
Eventually the house passed out of the hands of the Ley family, but it is not certain when exactly the building became an inn. Records show that it was serving that function early in the 19th century, when in 1822 it was called the King's Arms Inn and a Jane Huxtable was the landlady. It was offered for sale in 1831 by the same name. The hotel is said to have been visited by the author Marie Corelli, who supposedly wrote part of her novel "The Mighty Atom" (1896) in the "Corelli Room" on the third floor, at a desk still preserved in her room. The inn was renamed | 6,134,336 |
55516663 | Pack o' Cards | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pack%20o'%20Cards | Pack o' Cards
the Pack o' Cards on 1 June 1933, but it had probably been known by that name for many years before that date.
In spite of 20th-century alterations, much of the joinery and moulded cornices in the ground floor have survived. The first and second floors are largely original and untouched, with decorative plaster ceilings to the main first floor room in the left-hand wing and to the through-corridor. Both corridors are panelled, as is the central room on the third floor, where Marie Corelli is said to have stayed. All the principal rooms have moulded plaster cornices, while good quality panelled joinery survives throughout the building. Nikolaus Pevsner describes it as the only noteworthy building | 6,134,337 |
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lded plaster cornices, while good quality panelled joinery survives throughout the building. Nikolaus Pevsner describes it as the only noteworthy building in the village, being "a rare folly, built on a cruciform plan with a towering display of symmetrically grouped chimneys, eight together".
The hotel featured on "The Paul Daniels Magic Show" on BBC television in 1987. Today, as the Pack o' Cards, it remains an inn and has been a Grade II* listed building since 1953. It is said to be haunted by the ghosts of a man with a long beard and a woman with a long flowing white dress, as well as two others said to be victims of a press gang.
# External links.
- Facebook page - The Pack o' Cards/a | 6,134,338 |
55516912 | Max Danz | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Max%20Danz | Max Danz
Max Danz
Max Danz (6 September 1908 – 20 June 2000) was a German middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
He graduated from University of Marburg as an MD, worked during World War II in Berlin in various hospitals, was a prisoner of war for only a short time. After the war he set up private practice in his native Kassel, from 1952 onward specialized in internal medicine, combined the local sports clubs to form "Hessen Kassel", helped to set up the German Athletics Association ("DLV") and served as its President from 1949 to 1970. At the same time he was also vice-president of the (West) "German National Olympic Committee". After the German athletics | 6,134,339 |
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uated from University of Marburg as an MD, worked during World War II in Berlin in various hospitals, was a prisoner of war for only a short time. After the war he set up private practice in his native Kassel, from 1952 onward specialized in internal medicine, combined the local sports clubs to form "Hessen Kassel", helped to set up the German Athletics Association ("DLV") and served as its President from 1949 to 1970. At the same time he was also vice-president of the (West) "German National Olympic Committee". After the German athletics team boycotted the 1969 European Championships in Athens, he was forced to resigh. From 1952 to 1981 he was a member of the European Committee of the IAAF. | 6,134,340 |
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Pierre Dandrieu
Pierre Dandrieu (d'Andrieu) (baptised in Angers on 21 March 1664 – 20 October 1733) was a French priest, composer and organist.
# Life.
Pierre Dandrieu was baptised in Angers. After studying with Lebègue, he held the organ of , now destroyed, on the île de la Cité in Paris, for more than 40 years. His nephew Jean-François Dandrieu succeeded him to this same gallery in 1733.
Dandrieu died in Paris on 20 October 1733.
# Works.
Pierre Dandrieu published around 1714 a book of 42 and various pieces for the organ (mainly) or harpsichord, published again between 1721 and 1733 (c. 1725 according to the BnF) :
Several of these pieces were later taken back and reworked (by his nephew | 6,134,341 |
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Jean-François ?), and published in 1759, more than 20 years after the nephew's death.
He also published 3 arias in "Recueils d'airs sérieux et à boire" at Ballard, in Paris: "Mes yeux par leur langueur extrême" (August 1697), "L'amour s'est fait pour la jeunesse" and "Petits oyseaux sous ces feuillages" (April 1699).
# Sources.
- Honegger, Marc et al. "Dictionnaire de la Musique : Les Hommes et leurs œuvres", Paris, Bordas, 1970.
- GALLICA. Bibliothèque nationale de France, Music department, VM7-1839.
- Persée (web portal) Notes on Roger Hugon's modern reprint in 1979.
- David Fuller. "Dandrieu." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press, accessed 12 October 2017.
# | 6,134,342 |
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1699).
# Sources.
- Honegger, Marc et al. "Dictionnaire de la Musique : Les Hommes et leurs œuvres", Paris, Bordas, 1970.
- GALLICA. Bibliothèque nationale de France, Music department, VM7-1839.
- Persée (web portal) Notes on Roger Hugon's modern reprint in 1979.
- David Fuller. "Dandrieu." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press, accessed 12 October 2017.
# See also.
- List of French harpsichordists
- French organ school
# External links.
- Scores for organ on IMSLP
- Pierre Dandrieu on MusOpen
- Pierre Dandrieu (1664-1733) on Midiorg.com
- Pierre Dandrieu on AllMusic
- Pierre Dandrieu on Data.bnf.fr
- Pierre Dandrieu - "O Filii et Filiae" on YouTube | 6,134,343 |
55516793 | Jack Powell (athlete) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jack%20Powell%20(athlete) | Jack Powell (athlete)
Jack Powell (athlete)
John Vincent "Jack" Powell (2 November 1910 – 27 July 1982) was a British middle-distance runner.
# Athletics career.
He competed in the 800 metres at the 1932 Summer Olympics and the 1936 Summer Olympics.
He also competed for England in the 880 yards at the 1934 British Empire Games in London.
Powell represented London Athletic Club and was the 1936 AAA champion. | 6,134,344 |
55516768 | René Morel (athlete) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=René%20Morel%20(athlete) | René Morel (athlete)
René Morel (athlete)
René Morel (born 21 February 1912, date of death unknown) was a French middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1932 Summer Olympics. | 6,134,345 |
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An Examination of the Work of Herbert Quain
"An Examination of the Work of Herbert Quain" (original Spanish title: "Examen de la obra de Herbert Quain") is a 1941 short story by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. It was included in the anthology "Ficciones", part one ("The Garden of Forking Paths"). The title has also been translated as "A Survey of the Works of Herbert Quain".
# Plot summary.
"An Examination of the Work of Herbert Quain" is a fictional essay surveying the following works, written by fictional deceased Irish author Herbert Quain:
- "The God of the Labyrinth" (1933), a detective story in which the solution given is wrong, although this fact is not immediately obvious
- "April | 6,134,346 |
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March" (1936), a novel with nine different beginnings, trifurcating backwards in time
- "The Secret Mirror", a play in which the first act is the work of one of the characters in the second act (à la "The Waltz Invention")
- "Statements" (1939), eight stories which are deliberately calculated to disappoint the reader; "The Circular Ruins" is supposedly an extract from the third story, "The Rose of Yesterday"
# Style.
The review of fictional books is a favorite device of Borges (see, for instance, his "pseudo-essay" "The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim" in "Ficciones").
The fictional essayist's vanity, affectation, and hypocrisy "gives the story a satirical coloration" and, along with the reactions | 6,134,347 |
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of the misunderstanding and unappreciative public, serve to, by contrast, emphasize Quain's "uncompromising purity."
# Influence.
In his 1984 novel "The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis" (Original Portuguese title "O ano da morte de Ricardo Reis"), José Saramago's protagonist, Ricardo Reis, spends much time considering the work "The God of the Labyrinth" by Herbert Quain.
The fictional anthologist who curates Ana Menendez's "Adios, Happy Homeland!" (2011) is named Herberto Quain. He describes himself as coming from Roscommon in Ireland, and moving to Havana later in life, at which time he added the "o" to the end of his name.
Colin Wilson published a novel titled "The God of the Labyrinth" | 6,134,348 |
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ramago's protagonist, Ricardo Reis, spends much time considering the work "The God of the Labyrinth" by Herbert Quain.
The fictional anthologist who curates Ana Menendez's "Adios, Happy Homeland!" (2011) is named Herberto Quain. He describes himself as coming from Roscommon in Ireland, and moving to Havana later in life, at which time he added the "o" to the end of his name.
Colin Wilson published a novel titled "The God of the Labyrinth" (1970) in reference to Borges.
In Karim Alwari's "Book of Sands" (2015) Tarek's pregnant wife reads "April March" by Herbert Quain.
Portuguese musician Manuel Bogalheiro chose his stage name (Mr. Herbert Quain) because he liked the way the name sounded. | 6,134,349 |
12327144 | Bring It Back (McAlmont & Butler album) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bring%20It%20Back%20(McAlmont%20&%20Butler%20album) | Bring It Back (McAlmont & Butler album)
Bring It Back (McAlmont & Butler album)
Bring It Back is the second album by rock/soul duo McAlmont & Butler, released in 2002 following the reunion of the duo who had split up in 1995.
# Track listing.
All songs written by David McAlmont and Bernard Butler.
- 1. "Theme from 'McAlmont and Butler'" – 5:14
- 2. "Falling" – 4:13
- 3. "Different Strokes" – 4:17
- 4. "Can We Make It" – 3:32
- 5. "Blue" – 4:52
- 6. "Bring It Back" – 4:06
- 7. "Where R U Now?" – 4:04
- 8. "Sunny Boy" – 3:42
- 9. "Make it Right" – 4:04
- 10. "Beat" – 5:58
# Personnel.
- David Arnold – Conductor, String Arrangements
- Gini Ball – String Arrangements
- Brilliant Strings – Strings
- Jack Brockbank | 6,134,350 |
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tring Arrangements
- Gini Ball – String Arrangements
- Brilliant Strings – Strings
- Jack Brockbank – Assistant
- Bernard Butler – Producer, Engineer, String Arrangements
- Dominic Glover – Saxophone
- Jim Hunt – Horn, Baritone saxophone
- Seb Lewsley – Engineer
- Peter Lockett – Percussion
- Billy McGee – Conductor, String Arrangements
- Makoto Sakamoto – Drums
- Nick Terry – Engineer, Mixdown Engineer
- Felix Tod – Engineer
- Kevin Westenberg – Photography
- Steve White – Drums
- Nick Woolage – Engineer, Mixdown Engineer
# UK Singles Charting.
- Falling (2002, number 23)
- Bring It Back (2002)
# External links.
- "Bring It Back" at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed) | 6,134,351 |
55516835 | Alan Schoen | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alan%20Schoen | Alan Schoen
Alan Schoen
Alan H. Schoen (born December 11, 1924, in Mount Vernon, New York) is an American physicist and computer scientist best known for his discovery of the gyroid — an infinitely connected triply periodic minimal surface.
# Professional career.
Alan Schoen received his B.S. degree in physics from Yale University in 1945 and his Ph.D. in physics from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1958. His doctoral dissertation was entitled “Self-Diffusion in Alpha Solid Solutions of Silver-Cadmium and Silver-Indium.” After completing graduate work he was employed (between 1957 and 1967) as a research physicist by aerospace companies in California, and also worked as a free-lance solid-state | 6,134,352 |
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physics consultant. In 1967, he took the position of senior scientist at NASA's Electronics Research Center (ERC) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he did geometry research and served as the Chief of the Office of Geometrical Applications. While at NASA, he also worked on expandable space frames. In 1970, Schoen accepted a position at California Institute of the Arts, where he taught calculus and computer graphics. In 1973, he accepted a teaching position in the Department of Design at Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC), where he taught computer graphics, algebra, and analytic geometry to design students. This was a former home department of Buckminster Fuller - an American designer | 6,134,353 |
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and inventor who popularized the geodesic dome. In 1982, Schoen accepted a joint appointment in the Department of Mathematics and Department of Computer Science at SIUC. In August 1985, he moved to the SIUC campus in Nakajo, Japan, where he taught a course in computer science and also helped to teach English at a local Japanese junior high school. Upon his return to Carbondale in 1988, he taught FORTRAN and Digital Design in the Electrical Engineering Department at SIUC until his retirement in 1995. After retiring from academia he continued his work on numerous infinite families of minimal surfaces and on inventing geometric puzzles and images.
# Contributions.
Alan Schoen is best known for | 6,134,354 |
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discovering (while working at NASA) a minimal surface that he named the gyroid. The name stems from the impression in the gyroid's structure that each continuous channel in the array, along different principal crystallographic axes, has connections to additional intersecting channels, which “gyrate” along the channel length. The gyroid has become popular among scientists as more and more new occurrences of it in nature are being discovered.
Earlier in his career, while conducting his doctoral research on atomic diffusion in solids (1957), Schoen discovered that for self-diffusion in crystalline solids, there is a simple relation between the Bardeen-Hering correlation factor and the isotope | 6,134,355 |
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effect that makes it possible to distinguish between "vacancy" and "interstitial" diffusion mechanisms. He later found evidence from a FORTRAN program that his equation is exact in all close-packed cubic structures. His finding was soon confirmed algebraically by Tharmalingam and Lidiard. Schoen's preoccupation with this subject eventually led him to an interest in minimal surfaces and the discovery of the gyroid.
Alan Schoen has also published scientific papers on families of minimal surfaces, and books on geometric images and puzzles. In the early 1990s, Schoen designed Rombix — a combinatorial dissection puzzle, which uses multicolored tiles that are composites of 8-zonogons, to create various | 6,134,356 |
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designs. He also developed The Geometry Garret, a website full of different families of geometric structures (considered "cool stuff" by Alan's academic colleagues). Alan Schoen holds U.S. patents (see below) for six of his inventions.
# Selected works.
Schoen, Alan H. (1970) "Infinite periodic minimal surfaces without self-intersections." NASA Tech. Note No. D-5541. Washington, DC.
McSorley, John and Schoen, Alan. (2013) "Rhombic tilings of (n,k)-Ovals, (n,k,λ)-cyclic difference sets, and related topics." "Discrete Mathematics" 313, No. 1 (Jan 2013).
Ed Pegg, Alan H. Schoen, and Tom Rodgers. (2008) Homage to a pied puzzler. hardback — 325 pages, CRC Press/ Taylor and Francis Group. .
Ed | 6,134,357 |
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Pegg, Alan H. Schoen, and Tom Rodgers (2009) Mathematical wizardry for a Gardner hardback — 220 pages, A K Peters
Schoen, Alan H. (2012) Reflections concerning triply-periodic minimal surfaces. "Interface Focus" 30 May 2012.
# Patents.
Listing of U.S. patents issued to Alan H. Schoen:
- 1972 Honeycomb core structures of minimal surface tubule sections
- 1972 Honeycomb panels formed of minimal surface periodic tubule layers
- 1973 Expandable space-frames
- 1994 Set of tiles for covering a surface
- 1994 Set of tiles for covering a surface
- 2001 Set of blocks for packing a cube
# External links.
1. The Geometry Garret
2. Works by or about Alan Schoen in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
3. | 6,134,358 |
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a Gardner hardback — 220 pages, A K Peters
Schoen, Alan H. (2012) Reflections concerning triply-periodic minimal surfaces. "Interface Focus" 30 May 2012.
# Patents.
Listing of U.S. patents issued to Alan H. Schoen:
- 1972 Honeycomb core structures of minimal surface tubule sections
- 1972 Honeycomb panels formed of minimal surface periodic tubule layers
- 1973 Expandable space-frames
- 1994 Set of tiles for covering a surface
- 1994 Set of tiles for covering a surface
- 2001 Set of blocks for packing a cube
# External links.
1. The Geometry Garret
2. Works by or about Alan Schoen in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
3. Gyroid at MathWorld
# See also.
- Gyroid
- List of physicists | 6,134,359 |
55516852 | Edwin Turner (athlete) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edwin%20Turner%20(athlete) | Edwin Turner (athlete)
Edwin Turner (athlete)
Edwin Turner (September 15, 1912 – 1968) was an American middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1932 Summer Olympics. | 6,134,360 |
12327172 | List of classic female blues singers | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List%20of%20classic%20female%20blues%20singers | List of classic female blues singers
List of classic female blues singers
The following is a list of classic female blues singers.
# A.
- Mozelle Alderson
- Ora Alexander
# B.
- Mildred Bailey
- Blue Lu Barker
- Gladys Bentley
- Esther Bigeou
- Lucille Bogan
- Ada Brown
- Bessie Brown
- Eliza Brown
- Kitty Brown
# C.
- Alice Carter
- Alice Leslie Carter
- Martha Copeland
- Ida Cox
- Katie Crippen
# D.
- Madlyn Davis
# E.
- Bernice Edwards
- Susie Edwards
# F.
- Ethel Finnie
- Miss Frankie
# G.
- Cleo Gibson
- Lillian Glinn
- Lillian Goodner
- Ida Goodson
- Fannie May Goosby
- Coot Grant
- Helen Gross
# H.
- Marion Harris
- Lucille Hegamin
- Edmonia Henderson
- Katherine Henderson
- Rosa | 6,134,361 |
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Henderson
- Edna Hicks
- Bertha "Chippie" Hill
- Mattie Hite
- Jane Howard
- Rosetta Howard
- Helen Humes
- Alberta Hunter
# I.
- Bertha Idaho
# J.
- Edith North Johnson
- Lil Johnson
- Mary Johnson
- Merline Johnson
- Maggie Jones
# L.
- Virginia Liston
# M.
- Ida May Mack
- Daisy Martin
- Sara Martin
- Viola McCoy
- Hazel Meyers
- Josie Miles
- Lizzie Miles
- Memphis Minnie
- Monette Moore
# P.
- Billie Pierce
# R.
- Ma Rainey
- Elzadie Robinson
# S.
- Bessie Smith
- Clara Smith
- Laura Smith
- Mamie Smith
- Ruby Smith
- Trixie Smith
- Victoria Spivey
- Mary Stafford
- Hannah Sylvester
# T.
- Eva Taylor
- Bessie Tucker
- Sophie Tucker
- Lavinia | 6,134,362 |
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y
- Mary Stafford
- Hannah Sylvester
# T.
- Eva Taylor
- Bessie Tucker
- Sophie Tucker
- Lavinia Turner
# W.
- Sippie Wallace
- Ethel Waters
- Georgia White
- Edith Wilson
- Lena Wilson
# Y.
- Estelle Yancey
# See also.
- Women in music
# References.
- Allmusic
- Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; and Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2003). "All Music Guide to the Blues: The Definitive Guide to the Blues". AMG all media guide. San Francisco, Calif.: Backbeat Books. .
- Harrison, Daphne Duval (1990). "Black Pearls: Blues Queens of the 1920s". New Brunswick and London: Rutgers. .
- Stewart-Baxter, Derrick (1970). "Ma Rainey and the Classic Blues Singers". London: Studio Vista. | 6,134,363 |
55516789 | Lil Pump (album) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lil%20Pump%20(album) | Lil Pump (album)
Lil Pump (album)
Lil Pump is the eponymous debut studio album by American rapper Lil Pump. It was released on October 6, 2017, by Tha Lights Global and Warner Bros. Records. The album features guest appearances from frequent collaborator Smokepurpp, alongside Lil Yachty, Chief Keef, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz and Rick Ross. It also features production from Bighead, Ronny J, Mr. 2-17 and CBMix, among others. It was supported by five singles – "Boss", "Flex Like Ouu", "Molly", "D Rose" and "Gucci Gang".
The album debuted at number three on the US "Billboard" 200 with first-week sales of 45,000 album-equivalent units. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.
# Critical | 6,134,364 |
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reception.
"XXL" rated the album as 'L' and praised it as "a project that confirms its creator's arrival and his place as one of the leading men in the SoundCloud rap scene". It evaluated Lil Pump as a "capable, albeit repetitive rhymer that compensates for what he lacks in terms of depth, structure and variety with unbridled passion, catchy refrains and an ear for enticing production".
Evan Rytlewski of "Pitchfork" gave the album 6.9/10, writing that Lil Pump sounded "completely, endearingly stoked" all the way through the record and calling every track "loud, hyper, and catchy".
# Commercial performance.
The album debuted at number three on the US "Billboard" 200 with first-week sales | 6,134,365 |
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of 45,000 album-equivalent units. On June 21, 2018, the album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales album-equivalent units of over half a million units in the United States.
# Track listing.
Credits adapted from Tidal.
Notes
- signifies a co-producer
# Personnel.
Credits adapted from Tidal.
Performers
- Lil Pump – primary artist
- Smokepurpp – featured artist
- Lil Yachty – featured artist
- Gucci Mane – featured artist
- Chief Keef – featured artist
- 2 Chainz – featured artist
- Rick Ross – featured artist
Technical
- Christopher Barnett – mix engineering
- Josh Goldenberg – record engineering
Production
- Faded Blackid | 6,134,366 |
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rmers
- Lil Pump – primary artist
- Smokepurpp – featured artist
- Lil Yachty – featured artist
- Gucci Mane – featured artist
- Chief Keef – featured artist
- 2 Chainz – featured artist
- Rick Ross – featured artist
Technical
- Christopher Barnett – mix engineering
- Josh Goldenberg – record engineering
Production
- Faded Blackid – production
- Trapphones – co-production
- Bighead – production
- Gnealz – production
- Ronny J – production
- Mr. 2-17 – production
- Terrotuga – production
- CBMix – production
- TM88 – production
- Captain Crunch – co-production
- Diablo – production
- Danny Wolf – production
- Frank Dukes – co-production
- Illa da Producer – production | 6,134,367 |
12327123 | Inglis Falls | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Inglis%20Falls | Inglis Falls
Inglis Falls
One of three waterfalls that surround the city of Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, Inglis Falls is the largest and most impressive. It is also the most visited.
Situated in the heart of the 200-hectare Inglis Falls Conservation Area, Inglis Falls is an cascade, created by the Sydenham River meeting the edge of the Niagara Escarpment. Swimming is prohibited in the entire area but it is possible to hike down to the base of the waterfall. The Conservation Area includes 7.42 km of hiking and mountain bike trails.
The Area has 20 species of ferns, a variety of birds and geological potholes. In the late fall, salmon arrive at the river to spawn.
The property has been owned by the North | 6,134,368 |
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Grey Region Conservation Authority, now the Grey Sauble Conservation Authority, since 1960.
# History.
At one time, the water over the falls was partially diverted for hydro electric power generation, grain milling, woolen milling and as drinking water for Owen Sound.
Scottish immigrant Peter Inglis built a four-storey grist mill at the top of the falls in 1862, replacing a partially-completed gristmill that had been built in 1842 by millwright Mr. Elliot. The Inglis mill was torn down in the 1870s and replaced with a woolen mill on the east side of the river. That mill burned down in 1885 and was rebuilt but burned down again in 1901. It was not rebuilt; instead, a sawmill was built a quarter | 6,134,369 |
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ill on the east side of the river. That mill burned down in 1885 and was rebuilt but burned down again in 1901. It was not rebuilt; instead, a sawmill was built a quarter mile downstream of the falls. A plant to filter water for Owen Sound residents was built in 1910; its ruins are still on site.
The Inglis family owned a mill at or near the falls until 1932 when the city obtained the property. Another individual, Emil Henkel, operated the mill until 1945 when it was extensively damaged by fire. The Conservation Area still contains a stone family home, a ruined mill below the falls and millstones.
# Sources.
- Inglis Falls Conservation Area
- Photos of Inglis and other Ontario waterfalls | 6,134,370 |
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The Complete Works of Charles Darwin Online
The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online (or Darwin Online) is a freely-accessible website containing the complete print and manuscript works of Charles Darwin, as well as related supplementary material.
# Overview.
Darwin Online is a research project and website based at the National University of Singapore. It aims to provide all available print and manuscript material except unpublished letters, which are being made available separately by the Darwin Correspondence Project. In addition Darwin Online includes the largest bibliographical list of Darwin's publications and the largest union catalogue of Darwin papers and manuscripts worldwide. The | 6,134,371 |
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site also provides an extensive collection of related materials such as reviews of Darwin's books, descriptions of his Beagle specimens, obituaries and recollections and works cited or read by Darwin. There is also general history and commentary—some from published sources and some prepared for the project.
The project began in 2002 and first produced a pilot website, "The writings of Charles Darwin on the web", replaced in October 2006 by the new website. The launch was widely reported, and the project has been widely reviewed by professional publications in biology, and librarianship.
The site contains at least one copy of all known Darwin publications, both as searchable text (98,000 pages) | 6,134,372 |
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and full colour images (80,000 images). Most of this material was not previously available on the internet – or never even reproduced in any form. New items are still being found and added, along with further editions, translations and transcriptions of Darwin's handwritten papers.
In April 2008 Darwin's private papers were launched. The event marked the largest release of new materials by and about Darwin ever published. The collection covers c. 20,000 items across c. 90,000 electronic images. One notable item is the Diary of Emma Darwin (1808–1896), Darwin's wife.
The site is accessible open access free of charge. It is copyright, with permission for non-commercial use.
# Sponsorship.
The | 6,134,373 |
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It is copyright, with permission for non-commercial use.
# Sponsorship.
The project was privately funded by the founder and Director, John van Wyhe, from 2002-5. From 2005-8 the project was sponsored by the United Kingdom Arts and Humanities Research Council. The principal grantees John van Wyhe of Christ's College. University of Cambridge is Director of the project; James Secord of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge and Janet Browne of the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University College London were the principal investigators for the grant. The project is now supported by private donation.
# External links.
- Darwin Online | 6,134,374 |
12327134 | Robert W. Baird | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert%20W.%20Baird | Robert W. Baird
Robert W. Baird
Robert Wilson Baird was an American businessman and philanthropist who helped found the financial services firm that bears his name and led it for more than 40 years.
# Career.
He was a lead partner of the First Wisconsin Company, a Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based investment firm, when it was founded in 1919. He became the firm’s president in 1922 and remained at the helm when the company separated from the First Wisconsin National Bank in 1934. He was named chairman when the firm joined the New York Stock Exchange in 1948. Following the tradition of companies joining the NYSE, the firm took the name of its lead partner and officially became Robert W. Baird & Co.. He retired from | 6,134,375 |
12327134 | Robert W. Baird | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert%20W.%20Baird | Robert W. Baird
the company in 1960, at age 77, and he died on 12 March 1969, at the age of 85.
Today Baird is an international, employee-owned financial services firm providing wealth management, capital markets, private equity, and asset management services to individuals, corporations, institutional investors, and municipalities. With more than 3,400 employees, Baird has offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia, and is one of the largest privately held, full-service investment firms in the United States. Baird manages and oversees more than $203 billion in client assets.
# Professional philosophy and achievements.
Following the Wall Street Crash of 1929, Robert W. Baird was one of two men selected | 6,134,376 |
12327134 | Robert W. Baird | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert%20W.%20Baird | Robert W. Baird
by the U.S. government to help develop legislation designed to put the securities-investment business on substantially more solid footing. He traveled widely within investment banking circles, sharing and fostering his belief that the whole industry must maintain the highest standards of integrity in dealing with investors and investment banking customers.
A founding member of the NASD (National Association of Securities Dealers) and its third national chairman, Baird was known for his integrity and his steadfast commitment to putting clients’ interests first. He was quoted in a Milwaukee Journal article dated Dec. 18, 1960, as saying: “They (the customers) will forgive you for errors of judgment, | 6,134,377 |
12327134 | Robert W. Baird | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert%20W.%20Baird | Robert W. Baird
ds of integrity in dealing with investors and investment banking customers.
A founding member of the NASD (National Association of Securities Dealers) and its third national chairman, Baird was known for his integrity and his steadfast commitment to putting clients’ interests first. He was quoted in a Milwaukee Journal article dated Dec. 18, 1960, as saying: “They (the customers) will forgive you for errors of judgment, but they won’t forgive you for errors of motive.” He is also credited with the credo: “Honesty in our business dealings and integrity in everything we do.”
# See also.
- Robert W. Baird & Co.
# External links.
- Official Baird corporate Web site
- Baird careers Web site | 6,134,378 |
55516750 | Ilona Katliarenka | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ilona%20Katliarenka | Ilona Katliarenka
Ilona Katliarenka
Ilona Katliarenka (Илона Котляренко, born 2 August 1993) is a Belarusian synchronized swimmer. Former member of Olympic National team. Multiple times World finalist. "Master of sport of International class” rank.
# Highlights.
- 2009-2012 National Olympic team member Republic of Belarus.
- Olympic Games in London, 2012: Duet Participated in the Qualification Competition.
- Finalist of World Championship in 2009 ("Rome").
- Silver trophy at France International Championship ("Paris") 2012-FiNA World Series.
- Bronze trophy at Germany Open Championship ("Bonn") 2012-FINA world Series.
- 3 Gold trophies Scandinavian International Championship 2009 ("Oulu").
- 4 Gold trophies | 6,134,379 |
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at Belarus National Championships 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011.
- 3 Gold trophies Finland Cup Open Championship ("Tampere") 2011.
# Career achievement.
## 2016 - present.
“Le Reve-The Dream” show performer. ("synchronized swimmer") Wynn hotel. Las Vegas.
## 2012-2016.
Aqua show performer ("synchronized swimmer") with Royal Caribbean International on the “Oasis of the Seas” cruise ship.
## 2014 and 2016 summers seasonal contracts.
Sea World show “Azul” in San Antonio, Texas ("synchronized swimmer").
## 2013.
Comedy "synchro and diving show" in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine.
Aqua show "Mermaid” in China.
## 2012.
"Water ballet" show in Turkey.
# Sport competitions and achievement.
## | 6,134,380 |
55516750 | Ilona Katliarenka | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ilona%20Katliarenka | Ilona Katliarenka
2006.
"Common Cup" International Competition in Switzerland.
4th place group routine.
3rd place ("Bronze") duet routine.
"Israel Open" Competition.
1st ("Gold") duet routine.
2nd ("Silver") solo routine.
## 2007.
"Common Cup" International Competition in Israel.
3rd ("Bronze") group routine.
5th duet routine.
“Princess of Volga" International Competition in Russia.
3rd place ("Bronze") duet routine.
## 2008.
Selected to represent Belarus in the Junior National team.
Winner of Scandinavian Countries Championship ("Finland, Oulu") in solo, duet, and group routines.
Junior Europe Championship in Gloucester.
5th in a duet routine and a group routine.
Won Junior Championship of | 6,134,381 |
55516750 | Ilona Katliarenka | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ilona%20Katliarenka | Ilona Katliarenka
Belarus in solo, duet, and group routines.
## 2009.
Selected to represent Belarus in the Olympic National team.
Europe Championship in Andorra.
6th combo group routine.
World Championship in Rome
7th place combo group routine.
6th place group routine.
Received the ranking of "Master of sport on International Level" from the Belarus government.
Was rewarded with President scholarship as a “talented sportsman” and high achievements in sport. Financial support preparing for Olympic games.
## 2010.
"Paris Open" Championship
2nd place ("Silver") combo group routine.
3rd place ("Bronze") group routine.
Europe Senior Championship in Hungary.
6th place group and combo group routines.
Junior | 6,134,382 |
55516750 | Ilona Katliarenka | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ilona%20Katliarenka | Ilona Katliarenka
. Financial support preparing for Olympic games.
## 2010.
"Paris Open" Championship
2nd place ("Silver") combo group routine.
3rd place ("Bronze") group routine.
Europe Senior Championship in Hungary.
6th place group and combo group routines.
Junior World Championship in United States.
7th place duet routine.
## 2011.
"German Open" Championship.
2nd place ("Silver") group routine.
Junior Europe Championship in Serbia.
5th place group.
4th place combo routine.
## 2012.
"Bonn Open" Championship.
3rd place ("Bronze") group routine.
Europe Championship in Eindhoven.
4th place group and combo group routines.
# External links.
- Vkontakte - Ilona Katliarenka
- les-sports.info | 6,134,383 |
55516886 | Eddie King (Canadian runner) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eddie%20King%20(Canadian%20runner) | Eddie King (Canadian runner)
Eddie King (Canadian runner)
Eddie King (18 September 1911 – 8 June 1994) was a Canadian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1932 Summer Olympics. | 6,134,384 |
12327151 | Almost Home (novel) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Almost%20Home%20(novel) | Almost Home (novel)
Almost Home (novel)
Almost Home is a novel by American author Jessica Blank published in October 2007 by Hyperion. "Almost Home" deals with the subject of runaway youth through the lives of seven homeless teenagers. In September 2007, the film rights to "Almost Home" were initially optioned by Jon Bon Jovi and his producing partners Jack Rovner and Ken Levitan, but now the new producer is Axl Rose from the band Guns N' Roses. Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen will adapt the screenplay. | 6,134,385 |
55516903 | Saundra | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saundra | Saundra
Saundra
Saundra is a given name and may refer to:
- Saundra Santiago, American actress most noted for her work on "Miami Vice"
- Saundra Quarterman, American actress most noted for her role on "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper"
- Saundra Edwards, American actress and model
- Saundra Smokes, American journalist
- Saundra Meyer, American politician | 6,134,386 |
12327145 | Schauren, Cochem-Zell | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Schauren,%20Cochem-Zell | Schauren, Cochem-Zell
Schauren, Cochem-Zell
Schauren is an "Ortsgemeinde" – a municipality belonging to a "Verbandsgemeinde", a kind of collective municipality – in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Zell, whose seat is in the municipality of Zell an der Mosel.
# Geography.
## Location.
The municipality lies in the northern Hunsrück near "Bundesstraße" 421.
# History.
In 1442, Schauren had its first documentary mention. In 1475, an estate was mentioned in a document that lay in "Waldenhuysen und Schuren" and was sold by Friedrich von Pyrmont to Friedrich Zandt von Merl. In the years 1625 to 1699, legal documents reported a high and village court | 6,134,387 |
12327145 | Schauren, Cochem-Zell | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Schauren,%20Cochem-Zell | Schauren, Cochem-Zell
in Schauren. Beginning in 1794, Schauren lay under French rule. In 1815 it was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna. Until 1839, Schauren formed together with Walhausen a single municipality. Since 1946, it has been part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Under the "Verwaltungsvereinfachungsgesetz" (“Administration Simplification Law”) of 18 July 1970, with effect from 7 November 1970, the municipality was grouped into the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Zell.
# Politics.
## Municipal council.
The council is made up of 8 council members, who were elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.
## | 6,134,388 |
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Coat of arms.
The municipality's arms might be described thus: Vert issuant from base two ears of rye, one bendwise, the other bendwise sinister, crossing each other per saltire in chief, in base a coronet, all Or.
# Culture and sightseeing.
## Buildings.
The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments:
- The Virgin Mary's Catholic Chapel ("Katholische Kapelle Jungfrau Maria") – aisleless church, 1796
- Hauptstraße 29 – "Quereinhaus" (a combination residential and commercial house divided for these two purposes down the middle, perpendicularly to the street); timber-frame house, partly solid, 18th century
- North of Schauren – wayside | 6,134,389 |
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ht be described thus: Vert issuant from base two ears of rye, one bendwise, the other bendwise sinister, crossing each other per saltire in chief, in base a coronet, all Or.
# Culture and sightseeing.
## Buildings.
The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments:
- The Virgin Mary's Catholic Chapel ("Katholische Kapelle Jungfrau Maria") – aisleless church, 1796
- Hauptstraße 29 – "Quereinhaus" (a combination residential and commercial house divided for these two purposes down the middle, perpendicularly to the street); timber-frame house, partly solid, 18th century
- North of Schauren – wayside chapel; aisleless church, 19th century | 6,134,390 |
12327173 | Pablo Pinillos Caro | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pablo%20Pinillos%20Caro | Pablo Pinillos Caro
Pablo Pinillos Caro
Pablo Pinillos Caro (born 9 July 1974) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a right back.
In a 15-year old professional career he appeared in 213 La Liga games over the course of eight seasons (three goals), mainly representing Racing de Santander.
# Football career.
## Early years.
Born in Murillo de Río Leza, La Rioja, Pinillos played professionally for modest clubs in his early years, working as a bricklayer before arriving at third division team Pontevedra CF in 1996, eight hours a day.
After an uneventful two-year stint with Deportivo de La Coruña, he moved to second level sides CD Toledo, SD Compostela and Levante UD, achieving La Liga promotion at the | 6,134,391 |
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end of the 2003–04 season with the latter.
## Racing Santander.
Upon Levante's 2005 relegation, Pinillos joined Cantabria's Racing de Santander, where he coincided with former Levante coach Manuel Preciado. There, he was an undisputed defensive starter and one of the team's captains, being instrumental in their 2007–08 historical qualification to the UEFA Cup – 32 matches, 2,716 minutes.
In the following campaign, 34-year-old Pinillos played 29 league games plus three in the continental competition, as Racing finished in 12th position. On 26 April 2009, he scored his first goal in the top flight, but in a 1–2 away loss against Athletic Bilbao.
In early July 2011, after 189 official contests | 6,134,392 |
12327173 | Pablo Pinillos Caro | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pablo%20Pinillos%20Caro | Pablo Pinillos Caro
inst Athletic Bilbao.
In early July 2011, after 189 official contests with Racing (and 20 during the season as they again retained their division status), Pinillos retired from football at the age of 37, having appeared in 354 matches both major levels of Spanish football combined. He immediately joined the club's coaching staff.
However, after the dismissal of manager Juanjo González on 7 March 2012, Pinillos was promoted to caretaker manager along with Fede Castaños, until the end of the campaign. The pair only lasted one game in that predicament however, after the appointment of Álvaro Cervera.
# Honours.
- Calahorra
- Tercera División: 1995–96
- Levante
- Segunda División: 2003–04 | 6,134,393 |
12327170 | Senheim | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Senheim | Senheim
Senheim
Senheim is an "Ortsgemeinde" – a municipality belonging to a "Verbandsgemeinde", a kind of collective municipality – in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Cochem, whose seat is in the like-named town.
# Geography.
## Location.
The municipality lies on both banks of the river Moselle. The bigger of the two centres, also called Senheim, lies on the right bank at the foot of the Hunsrück, while the considerably smaller centre of Senhals lies on the left bank, or the “Eifel side”. The two centres have been linked by bridge since 1967.
## Constituent communities.
Senheim’s "Ortsteile" are Senheim and Senhals.
# History.
The | 6,134,394 |
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earliest record, from 1067, establishes the existence of holdings of the Cologne Church in Senhals. Senheim had its first documentary mention in 1140.
Three lords held sway in Senheim, namely the Elector of Trier, the Count of Sponheim and the Lords of Braunshorn-Metternich-Beilstein.
Senheim-Senhals was in the Middle Ages an important way station on the trade road that ran from the Netherlands through the Eifel by way of Senheim, through the Hunsrück and on to Frankfurt am Main and Augsburg. As far back as the Middle Ages, Senheimers earned their livelihood in winegrowing and agriculture (using a kind of shifting cultivation). It can be seen from the 1702 Electoral-Trier taxation statistics | 6,134,395 |
12327170 | Senheim | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Senheim | Senheim
that vineyard holdings in the church’s and the nobility’s hands amounted to 300,000 vines. Winemakers held 200,000. The Sponheims held the other 100,000.
Beginning in 1778, the Electorate of Trier was the sole landholder. During the French Revolutionary Wars, the region was occupied by French troops in 1793 and 1794. In 1798, the region was made part of the Department of Rhin-et-Moselle, and thereby became part of France. In 1815 it was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna.
The Senheim of the 17th and 18th centuries with its fortifications, towers, crenellations and gates, and its great number of stately noble and monastic estates, came to a sudden end on 13 August | 6,134,396 |
12327170 | Senheim | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Senheim | Senheim
1839: a great fire reduced the mediaeval village in a short time to ashes and rubble. Burnt down in this catastrophe were 106 houses, 22 winepress houses and 7 barns. The Catholic church, built in 1075 with its grand Baroque altar by Januarius Zick and the rectory came through the fire unscathed. When reconstruction was undertaken, an extensive plan was developed which left 30 local families without a place to live in the village. For them, a new, outlying centre was established up on the Hunsrück’s heights. It was named the “colony” of "Hoch-Senheim" ("hoch" means “high” in German), although soon after it was finished, it was given the name Moritzheim to honour its sponsor, the "Landrat" (district | 6,134,397 |
12327170 | Senheim | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Senheim | Senheim
chairman) Moritz.
Since 1946, Senheim has been part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Under the "Verwaltungsvereinfachungsgesetz" (“Administration Simplification Law”) of 18 July 1970, with effect from 7 November 1970, the municipality was grouped into the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Cochem.
# Politics.
## Municipal council.
The council is made up of 12 council members, who were elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.
## Mayor.
Senheim’s mayor is Lothar Stenz, and his deputies are Markus Görgen and Volker Ahnen.
## Coat of arms.
The German blazon reads: "Das Wappen der Gemeinde Senheim zeigt in Schwarz | 6,134,398 |
12327170 | Senheim | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Senheim | Senheim
drei (2 : 1) rotbewehrte silberne Löwen.".
The municipality’s arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Sable three lions rampant argent armed and langued gules.
## Town partnerships.
Senheim fosters partnerships with the following places:
- Recklinghausen, Recklinghausen, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Kirchhellen, district-free city of Bottrop, North Rhine-Westphalia
Both these partnerships have been in place since 1935, and both take the form of a sponsorship, whose main aim is to “stabilize” Senheim’s wine festival and other local events through participation of people from these two sponsoring places.
# Culture and sightseeing.
## Buildings.
The following are listed | 6,134,399 |
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