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Curt Richter
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Curt Richter December 21, 1988) was a biologist, psychobiologist and geneticist at Johns Hopkins University. Richter identified the hypothalamus as a "biological pacemaker" involved in sleeping and wakefulness. Richter induced need states in experimental animals by depriving them of substances essential to survival, or manipulating the hormone levels, and showed that these need states generate appetites, and behaviours precisely fitting the animal's need even if the animal had never before experienced the need; demonstrating genetic programming of behaviour. He also triggered other pre-programmed behaviours, such as nest building, by manipulating hormone levels. # External links. - "Medical Archives"
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Dale Memmelaar
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Dale Memmelaar Dale Memmelaar Dale Edward Memmelaar (January 15, 1937 – March 17, 2009) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Chicago Cardinals/St. Louis Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns, and Baltimore Colts. He played college football at the University of Wyoming. # Early years. Memmelaar attended Goshen Central High School in Goshen, New York. He also practiced baseball, basketball and track. He accepted a football scholarship from the University of Wyoming, where he was a three-year starter at offensive tackle. In 1956, he contributed to the team finishing with a 10-0 record. As a senior he was named team captain, contributing to the Skyline Conference
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Dale Memmelaar
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Dale Memmelaar Championship and the 14-6 defeat of Hardin–Simmons University in the Sun Bowl. He also was a pro-baseball prospect as a pitcher. # Professional career. ## Chicago/St. Louis Cardinals. Memmelaar was selected in the twenty-first round (242nd overall) of the 1959 NFL Draft by the Chicago Cardinals. He was a backup player at offensive tackle and offensive guard. In 1961, his military service caused him to miss 4 games. In August 1962, he was traded to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for a draft choice (not exercised). He was returned to the Cardinals after two weeks and was promptly waived. ## Dallas Cowboys. In September 1962, he was claimed off waivers by the Dallas Cowboys and he became
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Dale Memmelaar
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Dale Memmelaar a starter at right guard for two years. He also served as the team's barber. He was released on August 17, 1964. ## Cleveland Browns. On August 20, 1964, he was signed as a free agent by the Cleveland Browns. He was a reserve pulling guard for running back Jim Brown. He helped win the NFL Championship 27-0 against the Baltimore Colts. The next year, the Browns again reached the NFL Championship game, but lost 12-23 against the Green Bay Packers. ## Atlanta Falcons. Memmelaar was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the 1966 NFL expansion draft. On June 21, 1966, he was traded to the Baltimore Colts in exchange for a sixth round draft choice (#151-Martine Bircher). ## Baltimore Colts. Memmelaar
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Dale Memmelaar
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Dale Memmelaar choice (#151-Martine Bircher). ## Baltimore Colts. Memmelaar was a reserve player with the Baltimore Colts for two years. In 1967, he was on the Colts' reserve squad while recuperating from a knee injury, until being activated on December 8, to replace the retired Jim Parker. # Personal life. After retiring from football, Memmelaar worked as an assistant football coach and teacher at Newburgh Free Academy and then as a teacher, head football coach, assistant principal and athletic director at Washingtonville High School. Memmelaar was a born again Christian. In 2009, he died from cancer in Cornwall, New York. # External links. - NFL only part of Memmelaar's life - Memmelaar obituary
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Compulsion (Hutson novel)
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Compulsion (Hutson novel) Compulsion (Hutson novel) Compulsion (2001) is a horror novel written by Shaun Hutson. # Plot summary. A gang of teenage youngsters is running riot on the streets. Responsible for a number of burglaries and car thefts, the police are at their wits' end trying to put a stop to the gang's activities. Terror and hatred have become part of everyday life for local residents and, just when it seems things cannot get any worse, the gang targets Shelby House – an old people's home. Supervisor Veronica Porter, her two staff and the nine elderly residents become the gang's most vulnerable victims yet as the thugs conduct a hate campaign against them, sending abusive mail, daubing graffiti on walls and
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Compulsion (Hutson novel)
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Compulsion (Hutson novel) rse, the gang targets Shelby House – an old people's home. Supervisor Veronica Porter, her two staff and the nine elderly residents become the gang's most vulnerable victims yet as the thugs conduct a hate campaign against them, sending abusive mail, daubing graffiti on walls and shattering windows. The intimidation escalates until Veronica's own father is dragged into the scene of terror when, disturbing some of the gang members burgling his house he is put into a coma. But enough is enough. The senior citizens of Shelby House decide to take the law into their own hands and fight back. # External links. - The official Shaun Hutson website, run by a fan with the input of the author himself
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Livny pig
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Livny pig Livny pig The Livny (, Livenskaya) is a general purpose pig breed from Russia.
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Frontiera Tomis – Constanța
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Frontiera Tomis – Constanța Frontiera Tomis – Constanța Frontiera Tomis – Constanţa is a Romanian oina team in the National Senior Championship. This team finished in third place in season 2002. # External links. - Romanian Federation of Oina
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USS Indicative (AM-250)
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USS Indicative (AM-250) USS Indicative (AM-250) USS "Indicative" (AM-250) was an built for the United States Navy during World War II and in commission from 1944 to 1945. In 1945, she was transferred to the Soviet Union and served in the Soviet Navy as T-273. The Soviets converted her into a naval trawler in 1948 and renamed her Tsiklon. # Construction and commissioning. "Indicative" was laid down on 29 September 1943 at Savannah, Georgia by the Savannah Machine and Foundry Company, launched on 12 September 1943, sponsored by Mrs. E. L. Smith;, and commissioned on 26 June 1944 with Lieutenant E. A. Comee in command. # Service history. ## U.S. Navy, World War II, 1944-1945. Following shakedown and a training period
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USS Indicative (AM-250)
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USS Indicative (AM-250) at Little Creek, Virginia, "Indicative" departed on 19 August 1944 for antisubmarine exercises off Bermuda. She then took up regular duties as a convoy escort vessel between ports in the United States and Bermuda, protecting the convoys from German submarines operating in the western Atlantic Ocean. Selected for transfer to the Soviet Navy in Project Hula – a secret program for the transfer of U.S. Navy ships to the Soviet Navy at Cold Bay, Territory of Alaska, in anticipation of the Soviet Union joining the war against Japan – "Indicative" departed New York City on 5 February 1945 and steamed by way of the Panama Canal Zone and United States West Coast ports to Cold Bay, where she arrived
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USS Indicative (AM-250)
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USS Indicative (AM-250) 4 April 1945 and began training her new Soviet crew. ## Soviet Navy, 1945-1960. Following the completion of training for her Soviet crew, "Indicative" was decommissioned on 22 May 1945 at Cold Bay and transferred to the Soviet Union under Lend-Lease immediately. Also commissioned into the Soviet Navy immediately, she was designated as a "" ("minesweeper") and renamed T-273 in Soviet service. She soon departed Cold Bay bound for Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky in the Soviet Union, where she served in the Soviet Far East. In February 1946, the United States began negotiations for the return of ships loaned to the Soviet Union for use during World War II, and on 8 May 1947, United States Secretary
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USS Indicative (AM-250)
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USS Indicative (AM-250) of the Navy James V. Forrestal informed the United States Department of State that the United States Department of the Navy wanted 480 of the 585 combatant ships it had transferred to the Soviet Union for World War II use returned. Deteriorating relations between the two countries as the Cold War broke out led to protracted negotiations over the ships, and by the mid-1950s the U.S. Navy found it too expensive to bring home ships that had become worthless to it anyway. Many ex-American ships were merely administratively "returned" to the United States and instead sold for scrap in the Soviet Union, while the U.S. Navy did not seriously pursue the return of others because it viewed them as no
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USS Indicative (AM-250)
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USS Indicative (AM-250) e United States and instead sold for scrap in the Soviet Union, while the U.S. Navy did not seriously pursue the return of others because it viewed them as no longer worth the cost of recovery. The Soviet Union never returned "Capable" to the United States, and in 1948 converted her into a naval trawler and renamed her Tsiklon. Meanwhile, the U.S. Navy reclassified her as a "fleet minesweeper," MSF-250 on 7 February 1955. # Disposal. "T-237" was scrapped in 1960. Unaware of her fate, the U.S. navy retained "Indicative" on its Naval Vessel Register until finally striking her name on 1 January 1983. # References. - NavSource Online: Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive - "Indicative" (AM-250)
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Blame It on Fidel
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Blame It on Fidel Blame It on Fidel Blame it on Fidel () is a 2006 French-Italian drama film directed by Julie Gavras. The screenplay, written by Gavras, is based on Domitilla Calamai's Italian novel of the same name. The film stars Nina Kervel-Bey, Julie Depardieu, and Stefano Accorsi. The film covers an array of philosophy and ideology - everything from Communism to Catholicism to Greek and Asian mythology - which the protagonist must reconstruct from confusion into her own set of beliefs. # Plot. Nine-year-old Anna de la Mesa weathers big changes in her household as her parents become radical political activists in 1970-71 Paris. Her Spanish-born lawyer father Fernando is inspired by his sister's opposition
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Blame It on Fidel
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Blame It on Fidel to Franco and by Salvador Allende's victory in Chile; he quits his job and becomes a liaison for Chilean activists in France. Her mother, Marie, a "Marie Claire" journalist-turned-writer documenting the stories of women's abortion ordeals, supports her husband and climbs aboard the ideological bandwagon. As a result, Anna's French bourgeois life is over. She must adjust to refugee nannies, international cuisine, and a cramped apartment full of noisy revolutionaries. # Cast. - Nina Kervel-Bey as Anna de la Mesa - Julie Depardieu as Marie de la Mesa - Stefano Accorsi as Fernando de la Mesa - Benjamin Feuillet as François de la Mesa - Marie Kremer as Isabelle - Raphaël Personnaz as Mathieu -
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Blame It on Fidel
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Blame It on Fidel Carole Franck as Sister Geneviève - Martine Chevallier as Bonne Maman - Olivier Perrier as Bon Papa # Release. "Blame It on Fidel" premiered at the Deauville American Film Festival on 10 September 2006 and opened theatrically in France on 29 November that year. It opened in North American release on 3 August 2007. ## Box office. The film earned $9,004 in its opening weekend, ranking number 64 in the domestic box office. It went on to gross $168,065 domestically and $1,192,178 overseas for a worldwide total of $1,360,243. ## Critical reception. The film holds a 93% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes based on 45 critics. On Metacritic, the film has a 74/100 rating,
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Blame It on Fidel
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Blame It on Fidel nd opened theatrically in France on 29 November that year. It opened in North American release on 3 August 2007. ## Box office. The film earned $9,004 in its opening weekend, ranking number 64 in the domestic box office. It went on to gross $168,065 domestically and $1,192,178 overseas for a worldwide total of $1,360,243. ## Critical reception. The film holds a 93% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes based on 45 critics. On Metacritic, the film has a 74/100 rating, indicating "generally favorable reviews". ## Accolades. The film won the MPA's Michel D'Ornano Prize for a promising first French film. # External links. - IONCINEMA.com interview with Julie Gavras
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Abby Hagyard
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Abby Hagyard Abby Hagyard Abby Hagyard is a Canadian television actress and celebrity MC/speaker. The multi-talented entertainer, voice artist, and comedian, best known for her 9 years on Nickelodeon's sketch comedy television series "You Can't Do That on Television" and for her variety of voices on animated series The Care Bears and The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin. Behind the scenes, Abby creates original content for television, radio, stage, print and online media. The busy author, producer, director, playwright/dramatist has written screenplays and TV treatments, radio and stage plays, syndicated newspaper columns and published novels, memoirs and podcasts. # Background. Born in Edmonton, Alberta and
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Abby Hagyard
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Abby Hagyard of Norwegian descent, Hagyard's interest in acting began when she was enrolled in a modeling class with her mother. She modeled for two years and then had a secretarial position in the New York offices of "Playboy". She returned to Ottawa and studied drama at St. Patrick's College (now Carleton University) for 3 years. She began her work in entertainment as a high-fashion model on Miami Beach and actress. In the early 1980s, she toured the eastern seaboard performing in small venues, and then began hosting the CBC television show "Scene from Here", while continuing to perform sketch comedy. # Career. Referred to by the "Ottawa Citizen" as "one of our town's best and busiest actresses", Starring
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Abby Hagyard
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Abby Hagyard roles in dinner theater productions led to a one-woman show and an invitation to host her own entertainment series on CBC. After that, Roger Price came calling. Hagyard stepped into the role of the mother on "You Can't Do That on Television" in 1982. Ruth Buzzi had co-starred in the 1979 prime time version of the show entitled "Whatever Turns You On", but left when it was cancelled at the end of the '79 season. Production on the show had resumed in 1981. When Hagyard joined Canadian TV Comic Les Lye on the series in '82, she became one of only two adult cast members among the hundreds of children who participated over the series' run, although adult roles were occasionally played also by some
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Abby Hagyard
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Abby Hagyard of the older children in the cast, particularly hostess Christine McGlade. Abby remained a regularly featured member until the series came to an end in 1990. Hagyard's other regularly occurring role on "YCDTOTV" was as a librarian who spoke with a British accent. Between taping sessions Abby provided character voices for the animated cartoon series "For Better or For Worse", "The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin", "Dennis the Menace" and "The Care Bears". She also co-hosted a popular morning drive radio show, and produced several award-winning stage plays. Since the early 1980's, Abby Hagyard has been in demand as a celebrity speaker, event host and MC, taking the stage at galas, fund-raisers and
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Abby Hagyard
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Abby Hagyard conventions, and entertaining audiences with her signature brand of comedy, Stuff That Never Gets Old Abby also has a boutique publishing service AH Publisher. She is the author of , Patches And The Damsel Dragon, and . These and other titles are available in print and digital formats on Amazon. Unsuitable: A Novel Romance will launch in audio, digital and print formats in the fall of 2019. Insatiable: A Novel Desire is scheduled for release in 2020. # Filmography. - As actor - "You Can't Do That on Television" (113 episodes, 1982–1990) - As voice artist - "The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings" (1983) – Friend Bear, Love-A-Lot Bear, Wish Bear - "The Care Bears Battle the Freeze
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Abby Hagyard
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Abby Hagyard Machine" (1984) – Friend Bear, Love-A-Lot Bear, Wish Bear - "For Better or for Worse: The Bestest Present" (1985) - "The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin" (7 episodes, 1986-1987) - "The Care Bears" (1 episode, 1988) - "Dennis the Menace" (1986) - Additional Voices (Season 2) - "For Better or for Worse: The Last Camping Trip" (1992) - "For Better or for Worse: A Christmas Angel" (1992) - "For Better or for Worse: A Valentine from the Heart" (1993) - "For Better or for Worse: The Good-for-Nothing" (1993) - "For Better or for Worse: The Babe Magnet" (1994) - "For Better or for Worse: A Storm in April" (1997) - "For Better or for Worse" (1 episode, 2000) # Recognition. ## Awards & nominations. -
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Abby Hagyard
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Abby Hagyard The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin" (7 episodes, 1986-1987) - "The Care Bears" (1 episode, 1988) - "Dennis the Menace" (1986) - Additional Voices (Season 2) - "For Better or for Worse: The Last Camping Trip" (1992) - "For Better or for Worse: A Christmas Angel" (1992) - "For Better or for Worse: A Valentine from the Heart" (1993) - "For Better or for Worse: The Good-for-Nothing" (1993) - "For Better or for Worse: The Babe Magnet" (1994) - "For Better or for Worse: A Storm in April" (1997) - "For Better or for Worse" (1 episode, 2000) # Recognition. ## Awards & nominations. - 1983, ACTRA Award for 'Best Female On-Camera Performance' - 1983, ACTRA Award for 'Best Voice-Over/Narration'
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Antonino Barillà
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Antonino Barillà Antonino Barillà Antonino Barillà (born 1 April 1988) is an Italian footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Serie A club Parma. # Club career. Barillà made his debut in Serie A with Reggina in the 2005–06 season, on 7 May 2006 against Fiorentina. Barilla scored his first goal against then Serie A club Torino in a Serie A match, the game ended (2–2). His second goal came against Juventus on 26 April 2009 where he scored with his head at the near post from an Adejo cross which was delivered from just outside the penalty area on the top right side. # International career. On 25 March 2009, he made his debut with the Italy U-21 squad in a friendly match against Austria.
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John Curtis (MP)
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John Curtis (MP) John Curtis (MP) John Curtis ( – 30 November 1813) was a British Member of Parliament. The son of a Bristol merchant, he was MP for Wells in Somerset from 1782 to 1784; in 1784 he stood at Saltash (Cornwall), where he was defeated, but returned the House of Commons as MP for Steyning (Sussex) from 1791 to 1794. # References. - Lewis Namier & John Brooke, "The History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1754–1790" (London: HMSO, 1964)
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Phonology (journal)
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Phonology (journal) Phonology (journal) Phonology is a British peer-reviewed journal of phonology published by Cambridge University Press, the only journal devoted exclusively to this subfield of linguistics. The current editors are Prof. Colin J. Ewen (Leiden University) and Prof. Ellen Kaisse (University of Washington). The volumes from 1997 on are available electronically with subscription via the site of the publisher. Now published three times a year, in its first three years (1984–1987) it appeared once a year under the name Phonology Yearbook. # Most cited articles. As of January 2011, the top 5 most cited articles were (Note that the years indicate "online publication"; so Clements 2008 is, for example,
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Phonology (journal)
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Phonology (journal) ogy published by Cambridge University Press, the only journal devoted exclusively to this subfield of linguistics. The current editors are Prof. Colin J. Ewen (Leiden University) and Prof. Ellen Kaisse (University of Washington). The volumes from 1997 on are available electronically with subscription via the site of the publisher. Now published three times a year, in its first three years (1984–1987) it appeared once a year under the name Phonology Yearbook. # Most cited articles. As of January 2011, the top 5 most cited articles were (Note that the years indicate "online publication"; so Clements 2008 is, for example, actually Clements 1985, when it was first published in paper format):
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Straja Bucharest
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Straja Bucharest Straja Bucharest Straja Bucharest is a Romanian oina team in the National Senior Championship. This team finished in 2nd place in season 2002. # External links. - Romanian Federation of Oina
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Wayne Colman
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Wayne Colman Wayne Colman Wayne Charles Colman (born April 13, 1946 in Ventnor City, New Jersey) is a former American football linebacker who played nine seasons in the National Football League for the Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints. He played college football at Temple University. A native of Ventnor, Colman played at Atlantic City High School and played in college for the Temple Owls football team.
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Andrea Paolucci
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Andrea Paolucci Andrea Paolucci Andrea Paolucci (born 23 November 1986) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Virtus Entella. # Biography. Born in Pescara, Abruzzo, Paolucci joined Fiorentina on 31 January 2006. He was a member of the youth team, losing to Juventus in the final. He remained in the "Primavera" under-20 team as overage player in 2006–07 and 2007–08 season. He left for Cesena in January 2008 and then to Taranto. However, he was injured in his knee cruciate ligament. He missed 5 months. In August 2009 he left for Andria BAT. On 15 July 2010 Andria bought him in co-ownership deal for a peppercorn fee of €500. On 24 January 2012 Cittadella buy the half that belonged at Andria
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Andrea Paolucci
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Andrea Paolucci scara, Abruzzo, Paolucci joined Fiorentina on 31 January 2006. He was a member of the youth team, losing to Juventus in the final. He remained in the "Primavera" under-20 team as overage player in 2006–07 and 2007–08 season. He left for Cesena in January 2008 and then to Taranto. However, he was injured in his knee cruciate ligament. He missed 5 months. In August 2009 he left for Andria BAT. On 15 July 2010 Andria bought him in co-ownership deal for a peppercorn fee of €500. On 24 January 2012 Cittadella buy the half that belonged at Andria BAT for €80,000. On 23 June he is purchased entirely by Cittadella. # Personal life. His younger brother Lorenzo Paolucci is also a football player.
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WCER
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WCER WCER WCER may refer to: - WCER (AM), a defunct radio station (900 AM) formerly licensed to serve Canton, Ohio, USA - World Congress of Ethnic Religions - Wisconsin Center for Education Research
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Seth Unger
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Seth Unger Seth Unger Seth Unger is a co-founder of NYC TV now called NYC Media, the network he and Arick Wierson launched in 2003 while working for Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Among Unger's most notable accomplishments at the network is the creation of "Blueprint | NYC", a documentary series that highlights local architectural and historical interests in New York City. In 2004, the series won five local New York Emmy Awards. Previous to joining NYC TV, Unger was an executive at Messenger Records, later leaving to work as a campaign aide to Michael Bloomberg in 2001. Unger retired from NYC TV in 2006 to spend more time with his daughters. He is a 1997 graduate of Columbia University. He is married to wife
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Seth Unger
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Seth Unger notable accomplishments at the network is the creation of "Blueprint | NYC", a documentary series that highlights local architectural and historical interests in New York City. In 2004, the series won five local New York Emmy Awards. Previous to joining NYC TV, Unger was an executive at Messenger Records, later leaving to work as a campaign aide to Michael Bloomberg in 2001. Unger retired from NYC TV in 2006 to spend more time with his daughters. He is a 1997 graduate of Columbia University. He is married to wife Allison Jaffin, a top aide to Mayor Bloomberg who followed him into politics from Bloomberg's eponymous financial and media empire, Bloomberg, LP. Together they have twin daughters
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Victoria Unirea Dej
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Victoria Unirea Dej Victoria Unirea Dej Victoria Unirea Dej is a Romanian oina team in the National Senior Championship. # See also. Oina in Romania # External links. - Romanian Federation of Oina
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Luceafărul Club Râmnicelu
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Luceafărul Club Râmnicelu Luceafărul Club Râmnicelu Luceafărul Club Râmnicelu is a Romanian oina team in the National Senior Championship. # External links. - Romanian Federation of Oina
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Girls Like Us
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Girls Like Us Girls Like Us Girls Like Us is a 1997 documentary film directed byTina Di Feliciantonio and Jane C. Wagner. It follows the lives of four teenage girls of Philadelphia for four years. The film won the Sundance Film Festival Grand Prize for Documentary in 1997. It was later aired on the PBS series "POV". # External links. - "Girls Like Us" at Women Make Movies - "Girls Like Us" at "POV"
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FDA Special Protocol Assessment
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FDA Special Protocol Assessment FDA Special Protocol Assessment A Special Protocol Assessment (SPA) is an advanced declaration from the Food and Drug Administration that an uncompleted Phase III trial's design, clinical endpoints, and statistical analyses are acceptable for FDA approval. The purpose of a SPA is to allow a company to run or initiate a clinical trial of an experimental drug without fear that the FDA will object to the trial design itself, in the event that the company subsequently applies for product approval. Three types of protocols related to PDUFA products are eligible for this special protocol assessment under the PDUFA goals: - 1. animal carcinogenicity protocols, - 2. final product stability protocols, -
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FDA Special Protocol Assessment
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FDA Special Protocol Assessment - 2. final product stability protocols, - 3. clinical protocols for phase 3 trials whose data will form the primary basis for an efficacy claim if the trials had been the subject of discussion at an end-of-phase 2/pre-phase 3 meeting with the review division, or in some cases, if the division agrees to such a review because the division is aware of the developmental context in which the protocol is being reviewed and the questions are being answered. The clinical protocols for phase 3 trials can relate to efficacy claims that will be part of an original new drug application (NDA) or Biologic License Application (BLA) or that will be part of an efficacy supplement to an approved NDA or BLA.
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Barnabas McDonald
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Barnabas McDonald Barnabas McDonald Brother Barnabas McDonald F.S.C.(1865 - April 24, 1929), was a Brother of the Christian Schools involved with youth work, especially among delinquents and orphans in the United States. He is remembered as founder of the Columbian Squires of the Knights of Columbus and as a driving force in establishing the early relationship between the Boy Scouts of America and the American Catholic Church. # Boy Scouts of America. Brother Barnabas was a leader during the early years of Catholic Youth ministry. Together with Victor F. Ridder and with the cooperation of James E. West, he is credited with founding one of the earliest Catholic Boy Scout troops at St. Patrick's Cathedral in
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Barnabas McDonald 1912, having received formal approval of John Murphy Farley, Cardinal Archbishop of New York. In 1924 Brother Barnabas and Victor Ridder organized a Catholic Committee on Scouting under the honorary chairmanship of Patrick Hayes, Cardinal Archbishop of New York. Bishop Joseph H. Conroy of Ogdensburg was named chairman of this Committee. Reverend Matthew J. Walsh, president of Notre Dame University was selected as national Chaplain. Brother Barnabas was selected by the Boy Scouts of America in 1925 to be the Education Director of their "Catholic Bureau" for Scout extension under Catholic leadership, replacing Fr. John F. White. who had served in that capacity since 1919. In 1927 Brother Barnabas
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Barnabas McDonald was recognized with the Silver Buffalo Award for his service. Brother Barnabas remained active as Director of the National Catholic Committee on Scouting until his death. # Knights of Columbus. In 1923, at the prompting of Brother Barnabas, the Knights of Columbus established a "Boy Life Bureau". Brother Barnabas was appointed the bureau's first Executive Secretary. The Boy Movement Committee of the Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus had sent questionnaires to each Grand Knight and after receiving the responses met with Brother Barnabas. Though Knights of Columbus councils were involved in the Boy Scouts America and other youth programs, it was decided to establish a youth section
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Barnabas McDonald within the Order. Under the guidance of Brother Barnabas together with Supreme Director Daniel A. Tobin of Brooklyn, the first Columbian Squires circle was instituted on August 4, 1925. According to Brother Barnabas, "The supreme purpose of the Columbian Squires is character building." Squires have fun and share their Catholic faith, help people in need, and enjoy the company of friends in social, family, athletic, cultural, civic and spiritual activities. Through their local circle, Squires work and socialize as a group of friends, elect their own officers, and develop into Catholic leaders. # Death. He died in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 24, 1929. # See also. - Columbian Squires -
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Barnabas McDonald
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Barnabas McDonald Daniel A. Tobin of Brooklyn, the first Columbian Squires circle was instituted on August 4, 1925. According to Brother Barnabas, "The supreme purpose of the Columbian Squires is character building." Squires have fun and share their Catholic faith, help people in need, and enjoy the company of friends in social, family, athletic, cultural, civic and spiritual activities. Through their local circle, Squires work and socialize as a group of friends, elect their own officers, and develop into Catholic leaders. # Death. He died in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 24, 1929. # See also. - Columbian Squires - Lincolndale Agricultural School - Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
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Collectors' Lot
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Collectors' Lot Collectors' Lot Collectors' Lot was a TV programme produced from 1997 to 2001 by Twofour Broadcast for the United Kingdom's Channel 4. Shown on weekday afternoons, the programme visited every corner of Britain to explore the weird and wonderful things that people choose to collect. The five series of the programme featured over 70 expert craftspeople and restorers at work. During the height of its popularity the show had 2 million viewers a day, making it ' Britain’s most successful daytime antiques and collectibles magazine series'. Presenters of "Collectors' Lot" included Sarah Greene, Sue Cook, Helen Atkinson-Wood and Debbie Thrower. # References. "Collectors' Lot: A Nation of Collectors"
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Collectors' Lot
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Collectors' Lot of the programme featured over 70 expert craftspeople and restorers at work. During the height of its popularity the show had 2 million viewers a day, making it ' Britain’s most successful daytime antiques and collectibles magazine series'. Presenters of "Collectors' Lot" included Sarah Greene, Sue Cook, Helen Atkinson-Wood and Debbie Thrower. # References. "Collectors' Lot: A Nation of Collectors" by Chrissie Kravchenko Publisher: Channel 4 Books (1999) # External links. - Twofour Broadcast website and "Collectors Lot" - "Collector's Lot" on the Internet Movie Database - Debbie Thrower discusses "Collector's Lot" - The Best of "Collector's Lot" on the British Film Institute website
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Posledniye Novosti
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Posledniye Novosti Posledniye Novosti Posledniye Novosti (, 'Latest News') was a Russian White émigré daily newspaper, organ of the Constitutional Democratic Party (Cadets). It was published in Paris from April 1920 to July 1940. Its editor was P. N. Milyukov.
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John Rade
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John Rade John Rade John Anthony Rade (born August 31, 1960) is a former American football player, a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) from 1983 to 1991 with the Born in Ceres, California, Rade graduated from Buena High School in Sierra Vista, Arizona. He attended Modesto Junior College and transferred to Boise State University and played for the Broncos in 1981 and 1982. He was an eighth-round draft choice in 1983, 215th overall. In 1988, Rade led Atlanta in tackles with 137 for the second straight year. He had four 100-plus tackle seasons in six years. Rade played for the Atlanta Falcons from 1983 to 1991, posting a career high 145 tackles in 1990. Rade served as assistant football
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John Rade
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John Rade reer high 145 tackles in 1990. Rade served as assistant football coach and defensive coordinator at Wood River High School in Hailey, Idaho, with head football coach, Mike Glenn, before taking the job of athletic and activities director in 2007—first working for a year-and-a-half as assistant AD under athletic director Ron Martinez. He is believed to be one of the longest-serving Wood River High athletic and activity directors, possibly the longest with nine full years on the director job. In 2009, Rade was named 4th District 5A/4A “Athletic Director of the Year.” He submitted his letter of resignation to principal John Pearce on Thursday, July 14. Rade’s resignation was effective July 18.
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Vesuite
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Vesuite Vesuite VE-Suite is an open source based virtual engineering software toolkit that simplifies information management so users can simultaneously interact with engineering analyses and graphical models to create a virtual decision-making environment. It is available under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) and is composed of four main software engines: - VE-CE is the software engine responsible for the synchronization of the data between the various analysis and process models and the engineer - VE-Xplorer is the decision-making environment that allows the engineer to visually interact with the equipment models - VE-Conductor, the graphical user interface, is the engineer's mechanism
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Vesuite
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Vesuite to control models and other information - VE-Open connects the core engines of VE-Suite and transfers data from user-defined information sources to VE-Suite software engines These software engines coordinate the flow of data from the engineer to the virtual components being designed. In nearly all aspects of the engineering process—design, manufacturing, and maintenance—the tools employed at each phase rely on virtual models (e.g., software tools) to reduce cost and shorten development time. This results in a variety of software tools being used across a wide range of vendors and engineering firms. In this environment, engineers are required to manually move information from one software
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Vesuite
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Vesuite package to another. VE-Suite was designed to support real-time, collaborative design using disparate software tools so engineers, designers, and managers can obtain in intuitive feel for a product's performance in real time. VE-Suite's features include: "Information Management" brIn engineering decision making, it is necessary to understand the vast amounts of information regarding a particular product. VE-Suite enables users to interact with objects in a virtual space without being concerned with technical information such as costing. "Component Manipulation" brProduct components are viewable at any scale and can be modified in real time without having to go back to the analysis and modeling
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Vesuite
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Vesuite process. They can be virtually assembled, much like building a physical model, but without the time and expense; they can be combined to create new components; and they can be distributed across computational resources. "Visualization" VE-Suite provides a virtual reality environment in which users can immerse themselves in the data and better understand it. The ability to visually interact with information allows users to analyze complex patterns, synthesize opportunities, and evaluate alternative processes. "Collaboration" VE-Suite is designed with an open interface to allow the integration of other open-source and commercial software packages. Combining various simulation programs, data
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Vesuite
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Vesuite from diverse sources, and high fidelity visualization throughout the product development lifecycle produces an experience similar to physical inspection of an actual device. In such an environment, people from various disciplines with diverse but complementary experience can collaborate. # Workflow. Following is an illustration of the VE-Suite workflow. The first VE-Suite tool the engineer works with is VE-Conductor. He or she first double-clicks a particular icon on the right hand tree view, which publishes the object to be investigated on the design canvas in VE-Conductor. The engineer can then double-click on this object to cause a customized graphical user interface (GUI) of this object
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Vesuite
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Vesuite to appear. Through this interface, the engineer can modify specific input parameters for the particular object under investigation. Once the appropriate values have been set by the engineer, the job is submitted to VE-CE, which schedules the appropriate models for execution and sends the input data to the respective models. Once the models have been executed, the data generated by the models is accessible in VE-Xplorer within the graphical decision-making environment. Everything that has occurred up to this point has occurred without user intervention; the software tools contained within VE-Suite have handled the information integration and model execution. Once the model execution is complete,
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Vesuite
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Vesuite the engineer can then choose to interrogate the high fidelity data by requesting volume renders, vector planes, contour planes, streamlines, animated massless particles, or transient animations if the data is transient. During this workflow process, the engineer interacts with VE-Conductor and visually interacts with the data in the VE-Xplorer-generated graphical decision-making environment. The complexity of information integration and execution of the distributed models is handled without input from the engineer. # References. - Bockelie, M., Swensen, D.A., Denison, M.K., Maguire, M., Yang, C., Chen, Z., Sadler, B., Senior, C.L., Sarofim, A.F. “A Computational Workbench Environment for Virtual
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Vesuite
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Vesuite Power Plant Simulation”, Contract DE-FC26-00NT41047, Final Report, December, 2004. - Bryden, K. M. and McCorkle, D. S., “VE-Suite: A Foundation for Building Virtual Engineering Models of High Performance, Low Emission Power Plants,” 29th International Technical Conference on Coal Utilization & Fuel Systems, Clearwater, Florida, 38-46 (2004). - Huang, G., Bryden, K. M., and McCorkle, D. S., “Interactive Design using CFD and Virtual Engineering”, in the Proceedings of the 10th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference, AIAA-2004-4364, September 2004. - McCorkle, D. S., Bryden, K. M., and Kirstukas, S. J.; “Building a Foundation for Power Plant Virtual Engineering,” 28th
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Vesuite tion for Power Plant Virtual Engineering,” 28th International Technical Conference on Coal Utilization & Fuel Systems, Clearwater, Florida, 63-71 (2003). - McCorkle, D. S., Bryden, K. M., and Swensen, D. A., “Using Virtual Engineering Tools to Reduce NOx Emissions,” in the Proceedings of ASME Power 2004, POWER2004-52021, pp 441–446, March 2004. - Swensen, D.A., Maguire, M., Yang, C., and Bockelie, M.J., “Computational Frameworks for Practical, Engineering Applications”, presented at the SIAM Computational Sciences and Engineering Conference 2005, Orlando, Florida, USA, February 12-February 15, 2005. # External links. - VE-Suite - VRJuggler - VTK - OSG - wxWidgets - Bullet - ACE/TAO
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Varlam Avanesov
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Varlam Avanesov Varlam Avanesov Varlam Aleksandrovich Avanesov (; born Suren Karpovich Martirosyan, Russian: "Сурен Карпович Мартиросян"; 1884 – March 16, 1930) was an Armenian Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet communist politician. Avanesov was born in 1884 to a peasant Armenian family in the historically Armenian Kars Oblast of the Russian Empire (in present-day Turkey). As a schoolboy, he joined the Dashnaks, Armenian nationalist revolutionaries, but broke with them in 1901 to join Hunchak, an Armenian Marxist party. In 1903, he joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, and worked in the illegal party oprganisation in the North Caucasus. Initially he sided with the Mensheviks, moving to Bolshevik
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Varlam Avanesov
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Varlam Avanesov Social Democratic Labour Party, and worked in the illegal party oprganisation in the North Caucasus. Initially he sided with the Mensheviks, moving to Bolshevik faction in 1914. From 1907 to 1913 he lived in Switzerland, studying at the University of Zurich. He was secretary of the RSDLP group in Davos. In March 1917, he was a member of the Bolshevik faction on the Moscow soviet, and later a member of the Presidium of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee of the soviets. In 1920–1924, Deputy People's Commissar of Rabkrin (the Workers' and Peasants' Inspection), and a member of the Collegium of the Cheka, and later Deputy People's Commissar for Foreign Trade. He died on 16 March, 1930.
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Mickaël Delage
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Mickaël Delage Mickaël Delage Mickaël Delage (born 6 August 1985) is a French professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He is also active as a track cyclist. Born in Libourne, Delage participated at the World Track Championships in Moscow in 2003 as a junior, where he won the silver medal at the points race, after Australian Miles Olman. In that same year he would become national junior champion of France at the team pursuit (alongside Jonathan Mouchel, Yannick Marie and Mickaël Mallie) and the madison (together with Mouchel). In 2004 he would win the national title in the points race at the under-23 level. At the road he made his Giro d'Italia debut in 2006 and finished in 129th
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Mickaël Delage
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Mickaël Delage t the team pursuit (alongside Jonathan Mouchel, Yannick Marie and Mickaël Mallie) and the madison (together with Mouchel). In 2004 he would win the national title in the points race at the under-23 level. At the road he made his Giro d'Italia debut in 2006 and finished in 129th position and he won the 1st stage of the Tour de l'Avenir. Later that year he would again become French national champion when he won the team pursuit together with Mathieu Ladagnous, Jonathan Mouchel, Sylvain Blanquefort and Mickaël Preau. In 2007 he made his Tour de France debut. # Major results. - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - 2016 - 2018 - 2019
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Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli
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Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli (30 August 1804, Berlin – 5 November 1860, Khaneh Zanian Caravanserai, near Shiraz, Persia) was a Prussian chief of police, diplomat, scientist, and author, as well as a gifted draughtsman. # Life. He was the second son of the military officer and Egyptologist Heinrich Menu von Minutoli, then one of the teachers of the Berlin cadet corps. His father was in 1810 appointed the educator of the Prince Carl, and in 1820 was given the title of Baron von Minutoli. His mother, Wolfradine von Schulenburg, also later became known as an Egyptologist. Because the family has lived since 1810 in the royal palace of
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Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli
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Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli Unter den Linden, Julius von Minutoli had personal contact early in life with Carl and with the crown prince, later Friedrich Wilhelm IV. Julius studied jurisprudence and cameralism in Berlin and Heidelberg and in 1828 or 1830 entered the Prussian civil service, first of all as a Kammergerichtsassessor in Koblenz, from where he produced his book "Über das römische Recht auf dem linken Rheinufer" (About Roman Law on the left bank of the Rhine; Berlin, 1831). He was transferred in 1832 to the post of government advisor () in Posen and was there appointed in 1839 to chief of police and mayor. In these posts he became well-known at court for revealing several attempted Polish uprisings and among
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Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli
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Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli his Polish and German subjects for his tolerance and appreciation of social and cultural activities. He was promoted in 1842 to Junior Doctor of Law and was entrusted occasionally with tasks in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior, though he was soon sent back to Poznań. As a result of an official trip through Europe and North Africa, he published in 1843 a work called "Die neuen Straf- und Besserungssysteme" on the new punishment and rehabilitation systems that he had seen in Algeria, Spain, Portugal, England, France and Holland. He was appointed chief of police of Berlin in 1847 by Friedrich Wilhelm IV, and in 1848 promoted to Regierungsrat, First class. During the events of March 1848,
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Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli he was able at first to be a moderating influence on the rebels, but was ultimately unable to prevent the outbreak of the violence. Through his moderate stance, he displeased the reactionary powers then on the rise. On 27 June 1848 he resigned his post as a chief of police and was released from the civil service. Minutoli had married Freiin Mathilde von Rotenhan (1812–1878) in 1834, and they had had four children. After his resignation, he and his family moved to Franken, probably living in his wife's house in Rentweinsdorf and perhaps occasionally also in Bamberg. During this time, he studied the history of Hohenzollern and Brandenburg, as well as producing his memoirs, that were forbidden
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Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli in Prussia. After being without a position ever since his resignation, in 1851 he entered the diplomatic service and became Prussian consul general for Spain and Portugal. Making several businesses trips to Barcelona, Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands subsequently featured in his writings. He returned to Berlin in 1859 and was dispatched again the following year as a Prussian Minister-resident and consul general to Persia. He died on 5 November 1860 during a business trip to the Persian Gulf in a Caravanserei in Shiraz, probably of cholera, and was buried in the cemetery of the Armenian Christian community there. # Cultural activities. Already during his time at Posener, just as on his
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Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli later trips, Julius made numerous sketches of persons, building and events, some of which he sold and some of which he gave to Friedrich Wilhelm IV gave, and with which he made his name even now until today a name as a draughtsman. During his time in Franken he maintained close contacts with the leading Bamberg circles in science and culture, especially history and natural science, establishing its Naturalienkabinett (now the Naturkundemuseum) and contributing numerous exhibits to other museums. He maintained extensive correspondence, among others, with the "Prussian Court-Modeller" in Bamberg Carl Schropp, the collector Emil Freiherr Marschalk von Ostheim and the archivist Paul Oesterreicher. A
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Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli lavender-type growing on the Canary Islands was named "Lavandula minutolii" in May 1860 by the botanist Carl Bolle in Julius's honour. # Works. - "Über das römische Recht auf dem linken Rheinufer" (Berlin 1831) - Mitarbeit am "Berliner Kalender für das Gemein-Jahr 1839", mehrere Kupfer und Erläuterungen der Kupfer, Berlin 1839. - "Statistik des Kreises Posen", 1840. - "Die neuen Straf- und Besserungssysteme. Erinnerungen von einer Reise durch bemerkenswerte Gefängnisse in Algier, Spanien, Portugal, England, Frankreich und Holland" (Berlin 1843) - "Die Mark Brandenburg, Berlin und Köln im Jahr 1451" (Berlin 1850, 3. Aufl. 1853) - "Die weiße Frau (Berlin 1850) - "Friedrich I. Kurfürst
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Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli von Brandenburg und Memorabilia aus den Quellen des Plassenburger Archivs" (Berlin 1850) - "Das kaiserliche Buch des Markgrafen Achilles - Kurfürstliche Periode von 1470-1486" (Berlin 1850) - "Erinnerungen aus meinem Leben, III. Teil, Vergebliche Versuche zur verheißenen Wiederanstellung", Bamberg 1850. - "Die Kanarischen Inseln, ihre Vergangenheit und Zukunft (Berlin 1854) - "Spanien und seine fortschreitende Entwickelung" (Berlin 1852) - "Altes und Neues aus Spanien" (Berlin 1854, 2 Bde.) - "Portugal und seine Kolonien 1854" (Stuttgart 1855) # Exhibitions. - "In der Keimzeit der Demokratie Berliner Polizeipräsident - Julius von Minutoli zum 200. Geburtstag." Zentrum für Berlin-Studien,
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Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli Breite Straße 36 Berlin. (30. August 2004 bis 29. Januar 2005) - "Julius von Minutoli (1804-1860) rysownik - policjant - dyplomata". Biblioteka Raczynskich - Muzeum Literackie H. Sienkiewicza, Poznan (Posen/Polen), Stary Rynek 84. (1. bis 31. März 2005) - "Zwischenstation in Bamberg: Julius von Minutoli (1804-1860) zwischen Berlin und Persien". Ausstellung im Stadtarchiv Bamberg, 16. November 2005 - 27. Januar 2006; "Julius von Minutoli - In der Keimzeit der Demokratie Berliner Polizeipräsident" Berliner Polizeipräsidium (20. Juli bis 10. August 2006) # External links. - Article in Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 1875 - Zwischenstation Bamberg: Julius von Minutoli (1804–1860) zwischen Berlin
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Julius Rudolph Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli "Julius von Minutoli (1804-1860) rysownik - policjant - dyplomata". Biblioteka Raczynskich - Muzeum Literackie H. Sienkiewicza, Poznan (Posen/Polen), Stary Rynek 84. (1. bis 31. März 2005) - "Zwischenstation in Bamberg: Julius von Minutoli (1804-1860) zwischen Berlin und Persien". Ausstellung im Stadtarchiv Bamberg, 16. November 2005 - 27. Januar 2006; "Julius von Minutoli - In der Keimzeit der Demokratie Berliner Polizeipräsident" Berliner Polizeipräsidium (20. Juli bis 10. August 2006) # External links. - Article in Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 1875 - Zwischenstation Bamberg: Julius von Minutoli (1804–1860) zwischen Berlin und Persien: Exhibition text from the Stadtarchives Bamberg
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Michael Knight (Australian politician)
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Michael Knight (Australian politician) Michael Knight (Australian politician) Michael Steven Knight AO (born 21 September 1952 in , New South Wales) is a former Australian politician. He was member for Campbelltown in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly between 1981 and 2001. He served as Minister for the Olympics between 1995 and 2001 in the Carr Labor government. # Background and early career. Knight attended Doonside High School and Cranbrook School. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from the University of Sydney and worked for the Campbelltown City Council as a social planner and parole officer before entering politics. # Political career. Knight entered the New South Wales Legislative Assembly at the 1981
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Michael Knight (Australian politician)
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Michael Knight (Australian politician) election succeeding Cliff Mallam who had held the seat for ten years. Originally a member of the leftwing faction, Knight defected to rightwing faction after a trip in Europe which convinced him that socialism had failed. Knight remained on the back bench until 1995 when he was appointed to the state Cabinet with ministerial responsibilities for Public Works and Services, the Olympics and Roads. His responsibilities were later in 1995 reduced to Roads and Olympics. In 1996 this was further reduced to responsibility for the Olympics, a portfolio he held until his retirement in 2001. As Minister for the Olympics he was Chair of the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (SOCOG). #
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Michael Knight (Australian politician)
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Michael Knight (Australian politician) Post political career. In 2007 Knight was appointed to the Chair of the Board of the Sydney Olympic Park Authority, the body which manages the day-to-day running and future development of Sydney Olympic Park. He was reappointed to the Board as its Chairman in 2013, and his term expires in June 2016. Knight was a director of the state–owned corporation, Delta Electricity, until December 2010 when he was one of the four directors who resigned en masse in protest of the privatisation of the generating assets of the company. During 2005 he also served as chairman of Sydney Gas Limited, prior to its takeover by the Australian Gas Light Company. He is also the non-executive Chairman of InfraShore,
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Michael Knight (Australian politician) raShore, a public-private partnership consortium between Thiess-Royal Bank of Scotland in charge of the billion-dollar redevelopment of Royal North Shore Hospital. # Honours. For his services to the Olympic movement he was inducted into the Olympic Order. In January 2002 Knight was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for service to Olympic and Paralympic sport, particularly in the area of Games' administration, to the New South Wales Parliament, and to the community of Campbelltown. # Personal. Knight is married to Anne, and they have two daughters. He is a keen supporter of Wests Tigers rugby league team. # External links. - [|id=2075 |former=Yes Parliament of NSW Profile]
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John Shinners
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John Shinners John Shinners John Joseph Shinners (born March 1, 1947 in Hartford, Wisconsin) was an American football offensive lineman in the NFL for the New Orleans Saints, Baltimore Colts, and Cincinnati Bengals. # Early career. Shinners grew up in Hartford, Wisconsin, one of five children (and the only son) of John, a newspaper publisher and owner, and Leocadia Shinners. He played college football at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. The 6-foot-3, 245-pound offensive guard earned All-America honors from The Sporting News as a senior in 1968, becoming Xavier's first and only football All-American. He earned a degree in liberal arts. As a Musketeer, Shinners and his teammates compiled a 25-14-1
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John Shinners
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John Shinners record (.638) in four seasons: 8-2 in 1965, 5-5 in 1966, 6-3-1 in 1967 and 6-4 in 1968. Xavier took three of four victories from local rival University of Cincinnati during the four-year stretch. # Professional career. Shinners was selected in the first round (17th overall) of the 1969 AFL-NFL Common Draft by the New Orleans Saints, where he spent three seasons. He played only two games in his rookie year, then nine in 1970 (four of which he was a starter), and finally in 1971 he saw action in all 14 Saints games. He started off 1972 with the Baltimore Colts. On October 24, 1972, the Colts traded him mid-season to the Cincinnati Bengals for a 1973 fourth-round draft pick. It was for the
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John Shinners
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John Shinners Bengals that he came into his own. In 1973, he played in all 14 games, and by 1974 he was a starter, starting 10 of 13 games he played. In 1975, he again played in all 14 games, starting four. He was again a full-time starter in 1976, starting all 13 games he played. His final year was 1977, when he started five of his 12 games played. He was with the Bengals through his final season as a pro, 1977. He played 97 games during his nine-year NFL career. # After football. Shinners followed in the footsteps of his father, a former minor league baseball player who founded the "Hartford Times-Press" in 1933. In 1954, his father became the co-owner of the "Menomonee Falls News" in Wisconsin, and
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John Shinners
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John Shinners r, a former minor league baseball player who founded the "Hartford Times-Press" in 1933. In 1954, his father became the co-owner of the "Menomonee Falls News" in Wisconsin, and in 1969 he bought several weekly newspapers in the Milwaukee area. His father died in 1982 at age 74. John Shinners eventually became president of Shinners Publications before selling the company in 1997. He now lives in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. He works as a business consultant and does work with a local radio station. In 1996, he was inducted into the Xavier University Athletic Hall of Fame, and he is a member of the university's Legion of Honor. Shinners' youngest daughter, Rebecca, graduated from Xavier in 1997.
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Fragrances of the World
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Fragrances of the World Fragrances of the World Fragrances of the World is the largest independent guide to fragrance classification. First published in 1984 by Michael Edwards in Sydney, Australia, the guide was originally named "The Fragrance Manual" before becoming "Fragrances of the World" in 2000. It has since been printed annually in a bilingual English-French edition. An online companion, the "Fragrances of the World" database, was launched in 2004 and, as of 2015, profiles over 17,000 perfumes, updated weekly. "Fragrances of the World" is considered a standard encyclopedic reference within the fragrance industry, colloquially termed the “"Fragrance Bible"” (a registered trademark since 2011). # Entries. Some
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Fragrances of the World
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Fragrances of the World 8,000 perfumes were profiled in the 2015 printed edition of "Fragrances of the World", accompanied by brand name, date, fragrance family and gender. The online database, updated weekly, archives profiles of over 17,000 perfumes, listing brand name, corporate group, creative director, gender, perfumer, date, country of origin, bottle designer, fragrance family, an image, an olfactory pyramid and a pronunciation guide. The "Fragrances of the World" database attempts to list all perfumes currently on the market, anywhere in the world. Each listing's profile is written by the guide's editorial team, who evaluate the perfume in collaboration with the fragrance's perfumer and house evaluator. If
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Fragrances of the World
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Fragrances of the World a mass-market perfume is discontinued, it remains listed in the guide for another two years, excluding fragrances deemed to be of outstanding influence, which are therefore maintained. Over 3,000 discontinued perfumes considered to be of exceptional popularity or historical importance have also been added to the listing. The guide is independently published by Fragrances of the World, funded by individual subscriptions. In the interest of neutrality, the guide contains no advertising and listings are made free of charge. However, the fragrances houses are not systematically consulted, and the content is often invented. # History. ## Print edition. In 1984, Michael Edwards, having left Halston
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Fragrances of the World
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Fragrances of the World as international marketing director, was aware of the need for a guide to help retailers suggest perfumes to consumers. Though Edwards had previously tried to re-establish Firmenich’s defunct classification "Bouquet de la Parfumerie", the leading manual remained Haarmann & Reimer’s "Guide to Fragrance Ingredients", an essentially technical genealogy unsuited to retail. That year in Sydney, Edwards independently published "The Fragrance Manual", the first retailer’s guide to fragrance classification, profiling three hundred perfumes. The manual proved a success, going through several editions, and was expanded at the request of Nordstrom, first to include American fragrances, followed by men’s
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Fragrances of the World
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Fragrances of the World fragrances and niche brands. The manual’s original linear, sectional layout, traditional to fragrance classifications, presented certain limitations. Consumer preferences, Edwards felt, did not necessarily fall into a particular olfactory group (floral, oriental, woody, etc), and could span two or more groups if linked by similar subgroups (i.e. soft florals being akin to floral orientals). This he addressed in the 1992 edition of "The Fragrance Manual", the first to feature an annular taxonomy known as the ‘fragrance wheel’, which organized olfactory groups in relation to one another while showing their interchange. The fragrance wheel proved a major innovation in perfume classification, its
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Fragrances of the World
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Fragrances of the World design copied widely throughout the fragrance industry. In 2000, "The Fragrance Manual" was renamed "Fragrances of the World". The printed guide has since been published annually in a bilingual English-French edition. ## Online database. The "Fragrances of the World" online database was launched in 2004, accessible by paid subscription. Due to its weekly updates and comprehensive scope (profiling over 17,000 perfumes in 2015), the database has largely superseded the guide's printed edition. # Applications. Fragrance Finder, an application based on "The Fragrance Manual" designed to recommend perfumes according to consumer preferences, was originally developed for Sephora without success.
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Fragrances of the World The application was instead sold independently to retailers in 1994 on CD-ROM, before appearing online in 2006. # Criticisms. While "Fragrances of the World" has largely been adopted as a standard reference in the fragrance industry, the guide has also been subject to criticism. As an independent publication, the guide's fragrance classifications are sometimes discordant with those of the perfume houses, and the creations are sometimes attributed to the wrong perfumer, causing debate. Its simplistic categories, largely devised for retail, differ from the complex subgroups featured in smaller technical manuals such as the "Classification officielle des parfums et terminologie" (also created
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Fragrances of the World
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Fragrances of the World with those of the perfume houses, and the creations are sometimes attributed to the wrong perfumer, causing debate. Its simplistic categories, largely devised for retail, differ from the complex subgroups featured in smaller technical manuals such as the "Classification officielle des parfums et terminologie" (also created in 1984), published by the French Society of Perfumers. Its content is also limited in comparison with free resources such as Basenotes, Fragrantica or Perfume Intelligence, though it is considerably more accurate. # See also. - Michael Edwards (fragrance expert) - Fragrance wheel - Perfume - Perfumer # External links. - "Fragrances of the World" - Official website
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The McCarters
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The McCarters The McCarters The McCarters was an American country music trio composed of Jennifer McCarter (born March 7, 1964) and her sisters Lisa and Teresa (born November 21, 1966), who are twins. The trio was signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1987, where they recorded two albums for the label: 1988's "The Gift" and 1990's "Better Be Home Soon", the latter of which was released as Jennifer McCarter & the McCarters. The title track of the album is a cover version of the Crowded House hit. These albums produced seven hits for the trio on the "Billboard" country music charts, of which the highest was 1988's "The Gift", at No. 4. They supported "The Gift" with a worldwide tour opening for Randy Travis and
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The McCarters
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The McCarters rner Bros. Records in 1987, where they recorded two albums for the label: 1988's "The Gift" and 1990's "Better Be Home Soon", the latter of which was released as Jennifer McCarter & the McCarters. The title track of the album is a cover version of the Crowded House hit. These albums produced seven hits for the trio on the "Billboard" country music charts, of which the highest was 1988's "The Gift", at No. 4. They supported "The Gift" with a worldwide tour opening for Randy Travis and an appearance on Dolly Parton's "Dolly" variety show (like Parton, the McCarters were from Sevierville, Tennessee). They were released from Warner Bros. Records in the early 1990s soon after their second album.
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Julie Gavras
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Julie Gavras Julie Gavras Julie Gavras is a French film director and screenwriter. She is the daughter of film director Costa-Gavras. # Life and career. After graduate studies in literature and law, Julie Gavras turned to cinema. Gavras started as an assistant director in Italy and France on commercials, television movies and feature films. She worked with directors as diverse as Robert Enrico, Claire Devers, Jacques Nolot, Alexandre Jardin, Camille de Casabianca, Roberto Faenza and Michele Soavi. She also worked with her father on his 2002 World War II drama "Amen", on which she served as an assistant director. In 1998, she directed a short film called "Oh les beaux dimanches!" produced in Marseille
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Julie Gavras
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Julie Gavras by Comic Strip. Two years later, she directed her first documentary, "From Dawn to Night: Songs by Moroccan Women". It was based on a play by Alain Weber mounted at the Bouffes du Nord theater in Paris during the Festival d'Automne. It was broadcast on Arte. In 2002, her second documentary film was released theatrically in France: "The Pirate, the Wizard, the Thief and the Children". The film looks at a class of nine-year-olds who make a film at school. Her first fiction feature film, "Blame It on Fidel", premiered at the Deauville American Film Festival in 2006. It was followed by "Late Bloomers", a romantic comedy film starring Isabella Rossellini and William Hurt, which was screened at the
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Julie Gavras
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Julie Gavras documentary film was released theatrically in France: "The Pirate, the Wizard, the Thief and the Children". The film looks at a class of nine-year-olds who make a film at school. Her first fiction feature film, "Blame It on Fidel", premiered at the Deauville American Film Festival in 2006. It was followed by "Late Bloomers", a romantic comedy film starring Isabella Rossellini and William Hurt, which was screened at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. # Filmography. ## Films. - "The Pirate, the Wizard, the Thief and the Children" (2002), director - "Blame It on Fidel" (2006), director, writer - "Late Bloomers" (2011), director, writer - "Les bonnes conditions" (2018), director
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Radya Caldaya
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Radya Caldaya Radya Caldaya Radya Caldaya (Syriac: ܪܕܥܐ ܦܠܕܥܐ ) is a monthly Assyrian seasonal general cultural magazine that is published by the Chaldean Culture Society of Ankawa, Iraq. The magazine is written generally in three languages; it began with Syriac, then continues with Kurdish, and ends with Arabic. # External links. - Official website
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Stereogum Presents... OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer
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Stereogum Presents... OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer Stereogum Presents... OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer Stereogum Presents... OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer is a free, downloadable tribute album to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Radiohead's "OK Computer". The tribute album features songs by a variety of bands including the Cold War Kids, Vampire Weekend, My Brightest Diamond, and The Twilight Sad. It was made available in July 2007 online at Stereogum's music blog website. # Track listing. - 1. "Airbag", performed by Doveman – 5:50 - 2. "Paranoid Android", performed by Slaraffenland – 5:46 - 3. "Subterranean Homesick Alien", performed by Mobius Band – 4:12 - 4. "Exit Music (For a Film)", performed by Vampire Weekend – 3:55 - 5. "Let
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Stereogum Presents... OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer
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Stereogum Presents... OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer Down", performed by David Bazan's Black Cloud – 5:53 - 6. "Karma Police", performed by John Vanderslice – 4:00 - 7. "Fitter Happier", performed by Samson Dalonoga feat. The Found Sound Orchestra – 2:01 - 8. "Electioneering", performed by Cold War Kids – 3:20 - 9. "Climbing Up the Walls", performed by The Twilight Sad – 5:22 - 10. "No Surprises", performed by Marissa Nadler feat. Black Hole Infinity – 4:40 - 11. "Lucky", performed by My Brightest Diamond – 4:14 - 12. "The Tourist", performed by Flash Hawk Parlor Ensemble – 5:56 ## B-Sides. - 1. "No Surprises", performed by Northern State – 3:34 - 2. "Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2)", performed by Chris Walla – 4:21 # External links. -
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Stereogum Presents... OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer
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Stereogum Presents... OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer – 4:00 - 7. "Fitter Happier", performed by Samson Dalonoga feat. The Found Sound Orchestra – 2:01 - 8. "Electioneering", performed by Cold War Kids – 3:20 - 9. "Climbing Up the Walls", performed by The Twilight Sad – 5:22 - 10. "No Surprises", performed by Marissa Nadler feat. Black Hole Infinity – 4:40 - 11. "Lucky", performed by My Brightest Diamond – 4:14 - 12. "The Tourist", performed by Flash Hawk Parlor Ensemble – 5:56 ## B-Sides. - 1. "No Surprises", performed by Northern State – 3:34 - 2. "Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2)", performed by Chris Walla – 4:21 # External links. - Stereogum's Page for OKX, where "OKX" is available to stream and download in its entirety free-of-charge.
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Susan Misner
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Susan Misner Susan Misner Susan Misner (; born February 8, 1971) is an American dancer, and television and film actress. She has appeared in a number of TV series as a guest star, as well as several recurring roles. # Career. Misner portrayed the doomed Grace Davidson on the ABC soap opera "One Life to Live" from March 12, 1999 to November 17, 1999. In 2002, Misner appeared in the film "Chicago" as Liz, performing the "Cell Block Tango" number. Misner has guest starred on many TV series, including three of the series in the "Law & Order" franchise—"" (2001/2005), "" (2002) and "Law & Order" (2006)—as well as both "" (2002) and "" (2004). She appeared as Theresa on "Rescue Me" (2006–07), and later as Gretchen
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