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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season were without key players N'Golo Kanté and Álvaro Morata, with Kanté picking up a hamstring injury during the international break and Morata suffering the same injury against Manchester City. Chelsea lost back-to-back league fixtures for the first time in a year, when they lost to Liverpool and Arsenal. On 18 October, Chelsea drew 3–3 at home against Roma in the UEFA Champions League. Chelsea, having led 2–0 following goals from David Luiz and Eden Hazard, caved in to Roma's Edin Džeko and Aleksandar Kolarov, who between them scored three goals. With a late goal from Hazard to equalise for the home side, Chelsea dropped their first points in the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League group stage. On
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season 21 October, Chelsea enjoyed a 4–2 come-from-behind victory over Watford. Following a Pedro goal, Watford found themselves 2–1 up through goals from Abdoulaye Doucouré and Roberto Pereyra. However, Michy Batshuayi came off the bench to score a brace on either side of a César Azpilicueta winner. The win snapped a four-game winless streak in all competitions for Chelsea. On 25 October, Chelsea progressed past the round of 16 in the EFL Cup by defeating Everton 2–1 in the first match for Everton interim manager David Unsworth. Goals from Willian and Rüdiger rendered a late Dominic Calvert-Lewin goal a mere consolation. On 28 October, in the Premier League, Chelsea narrowly defeated AFC Bournemouth
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season 1–0 away from home. A goal from Eden Hazard sealed the points in a tight encounter. On 31 October, in their final October fixture, Chelsea fell to a poor 3–0 away defeat to Roma in the Champions League, and became the first English team to lose a Champions League fixture in 2017–18 as a result. "The Blues" fell behind after 39 seconds from a goal by Stephan El Shaarawy, and they never looked like recovering after he scored a second in the 36th minute. Chelsea had more shots throughout the match, but a third Roma goal scored by Diego Perotti in the second half sealed the contest. Results elsewhere kept Chelsea in the top two of their group, with Atlético Madrid drawing with Qarabağ. ## November. On
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season 5 November, Chelsea got the month off to a good start as they defeated long-time competitive rivals Manchester United 1–0 at Stamford Bridge, courtesy of a header from Álvaro Morata, scoring his first goal for the club since September. It was former "Blues" manager José Mourinho's third-straight loss at Stamford Bridge since he became United manager. The victory lifted Chelsea into fourth place and within one point of Manchester United in second. On 18 November, in Chelsea's first match after the international break, they dispatched West Bromwich Albion 4–0 away from home in the Premier League in a commanding performance that saw opposite number Tony Pulis sacked just days after the match.
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season Álvaro Morata put Chelsea in front on 17 minutes, his eighth league goal of the season, while an Eden Hazard double either side of half-time and a first half goal from Marcos Alonso sealed a comfortable win for Chelsea. The victory was Chelsea's fourth successive league win, while West Brom remained without a win in all competitions since 22 August, a run of 11 matches. Chelsea moved up to third, one point behind Manchester United. On 22 November, Chelsea sealed their progression to the knockout stage of the Champions League after defeating Qarabağ 4–0 away in a 5,000-mile trip to Azerbaijan. Two goals from Willian, as well as spot-kicks from Eden Hazard and Cesc Fàbregas, confirmed "the Blues"
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season will finish in the top two of Group C with a match to spare. On 25 November, just three days after travelling to Azerbaijan, Chelsea earned a 1–1 league draw at Anfield against Liverpool. Former Chelsea player Mohamed Salah opened the scoring for Liverpool with a close-range finish just after the hour mark, while Willian, continuing his good run of form, struck in the 85th minute through what appeared to be a cross looping over goalkeeper Simon Mignolet and into the far corner. The result was a repeat scoreline of last season's 1–1 draw at Anfield, ensuring Chelsea remained unbeaten in their past seven visits to Anfield, a run stretching back to 2013. However, the draw left Chelsea three points
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season behind Manchester United in second and eight points behind league leaders Manchester City. On 27 November, former Chelsea academy manager Dermot Drummy died aged 56. Drummy won the 2010 FA Youth Cup whilst working at the club and later served as reserve team manager before taking the role of international head coach in June 2014. Former Chelsea youth players that had been coached under him paid tribute to Drummy, including Nathan Aké, Nathaniel Chalobah, Patrick Bamford and Ruben Loftus-Cheek. On 29 November, Chelsea capped off the month of November with a hard-fought 1–0 league victory against struggling Swansea City. Chelsea dominated the game but had to wait until the 55th minute for the
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season breakthrough, with defender Antonio Rüdiger heading in his first Premier League goal after N'Golo Kanté's shot was deflected into his path. The match was marred by an incident involving manager Antonio Conte and match official Neil Swarbrick, with the Italian spending the whole of the second half watching from a television feed in the dressing room after disputing Swarbrick's decision not to award a corner when the match was goalless. Conte later apologised for his conduct, stating "I was frustrated. For sure I made a mistake. During the game I suffer. With my players I suffer. It's a pity." Chelsea remained third in the table, 3 points behind Manchester United in second and 11 points behind
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season runaway leaders Manchester City. ## December. On 2 December, Chelsea defeated newly-promoted Newcastle United 3–1 at Stamford Bridge. Dwight Gayle put the visitors in front after 12 minutes, but Newcastle's lead was short lived as Eden Hazard and Álvaro Morata struck in the first half to send "the Blues" 2–1 up at the break. Hazard scored his second goal of the game in the second half, a chipped penalty after Matt Ritchie fouled Victor Moses in the area. The result kept Chelsea in touch with the two Manchester clubs after they had both won in the same gameweek, with "the Blues" remaining third, but now three points ahead of Liverpool in fourth. On 5 December, Chelsea drew 1–1 against Atlético
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season Madrid on the final matchday of the Champions League. Saúl's header opened the scoring in the 56th minute before a Stefan Savić own goal leveled the scoreline. The result saw Roma surpass Chelsea for the top spot of Group C via the head-to-head tiebreaker. The draw also caused Atlético to fail to progress to the knockout stages of the Champions League for the first time since they failed to qualify outright, in 2012–13. On 9 December, Chelsea's unbeaten league run since October came to an end after they lost 1–0 to West Ham United at the London Stadium. Marko Arnautović scored for West Ham early in the first half, and Chelsea struggled to get a foothold in the game as they gifted David Moyes
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season his first league win in charge of West Ham. Following the match, Antonio Conte admitted defeat in Chelsea's attempt to retain their Premier League crown, saying, "When you tell the truth, this is the truth. Now we have 11 points less than Manchester City [who had a game in hand]. In 16 games they won 15 and drew one. In 17 games we lost four. When you have a competitor like City and every game they are winning, it is very difficult to think you can fight for the title." On 12 December, Chelsea returned to winning ways in the Premier League in a dominant 3–1 away win against newly-promoted Huddersfield Town. Goals from Tiémoué Bakayoko, Willian and Pedro rendered a late Laurent Depoitre strike
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season mere consolation. On 16 December, Chelsea defeated Southampton 1–0 at Stamford Bridge, courtesy of a Marcos Alonso free-kick, somewhat controversially occurring 30 seconds past the two allotted minutes of added time in the first half. In an otherwise extremely tight affair, Charlie Austin had the best chance for the away side with his first touch of the ball after he came on as a substitute. However, one goal proved to be enough for "the Blues" to secure all three points. On 20 December, Chelsea defeated AFC Bournemouth 2–1 in the EFL Cup quarter-finals. Conte rotated the team heavily, making eight changes from the side that beat Huddersfield. Ethan Ampadu was named man of the match after
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season an admirable performance at centre-back, despite an early tackle that injured Bournemouth striker Jermain Defoe. Chelsea took the lead through Willian, with Cesc Fàbregas and Kenedy heavily involved in the build-up. Chelsea dominated the majority of the first half, but Bournemouth were reinvigorated following the half-time break. Their efforts finally paid off in the 90th minute, when Dan Gosling curled in from outside of the 18-yard box. The match looked certain to go into extra time but following the kick-off, substitute Álvaro Morata almost immediately scored the winner. Following the match, Chelsea were drawn against Arsenal in the semi-finals. In the other match, high-flying Manchester
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season City were drawn against Bristol City, who shockingly defeated their next opponent's city rivals, Manchester United. On 23 December, Chelsea visited Goodison Park and drew 0–0 against Everton. With striker Álvaro Morata suspended due to yellow card accumulation, Chelsea played Eden Hazard as a false nine. However, Chelsea lacked many scoring opportunities and ultimately were made to pay as Everton won a point in their final home match of the season. On 26 December, Chelsea took on Brighton & Hove Albion at Stamford Bridge. Following a quiet first half in which the only clear-cut chance came from Tiémoué Bakayoko, Chelsea scored 53 seconds after the break, courtesy of an Álvaro Morata goal,
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season assisted by César Azpilicueta. It was the sixth time that the Spaniards linked up during the season to score. Later on, Marcos Alonso headed in from a corner as "the Blues" comfortably won 2–0 to extend their unbeaten run on Boxing Day to 14 matches. On 30 December, Chelsea played their final match of 2017 against Stoke City, winning with ease 5–0. Due to fixture congestion in the festive period, Chelsea rotated their lineup slightly, resting Eden Hazard and Cesc Fàbregas. However, Stoke City started a completely rotated lineup, with manager and former Chelsea player Mark Hughes prioritizing the upcoming Newcastle game. After two goals in the opening ten minutes from Antonio Rüdiger and Danny
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season Drinkwater, Chelsea looked set to dominate the match, and did so, scoring three more goals through Pedro, Willian and Davide Zappacosta. Chelsea ended the calendar year in second place, one point ahead of Manchester United and 14 points behind runaway leaders Manchester City. ## January. On 1 January 2018, Diego Costa officially departed the club and signed for Atlético Madrid. On 3 January, Chelsea took on Arsenal in a thrilling encounter which ended 2–2 away at the Emirates Stadium. Jack Wilshere opened the scoring after the break, following an end-to-end first half, headlined by a clear-cut chance missed by Álvaro Morata in the 15th minute. However, following the opener, Chelsea scored
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season twice, once courtesy of an Eden Hazard penalty, and again in the 84th minute, when Marcos Alonso scored what looked to be the winner. However, in the 92nd minute, Héctor Bellerín scored a late equaliser into the bottom left corner of the goal, earning both teams one point. In the last minute of stoppage time, Morata missed another clear-cut chance, and substitute Davide Zappacosta lashed the rebound goalwards, only to see it bounce back off of the crossbar with virtually the last kick of the match. Following the match, Morata was heavily criticised due to his poor performance. On 5 January 2018, Chelsea signed 24-year-old Englishman Ross Barkley from Everton for a reported £15 million. He was
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season assigned the number 8 shirt, previously occupied by Oscar and Frank Lampard. Barkley did not make any appearances for Everton in the 2017–18 season, so he was eligible to play in all of Chelsea's competitions. Following signing, Barkley said, "To be given a fresh start at a new club like Chelsea, it's unbelievable for me. I'm looking forward to continuing where I left off at the end of last season and hoping to improve and add more goals to my game." On 30 January 2018, Chelsea announced the signing of 23-year-old Brazilian–Italian Emerson from Roma for a reported £17 million; he was assigned the number 33 shirt. # Team kits. Supplier: Nike / Sponsor: Yokohama Tyres (chest), Alliance Tyres
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2017–18 Chelsea F.C. season he number 8 shirt, previously occupied by Oscar and Frank Lampard. Barkley did not make any appearances for Everton in the 2017–18 season, so he was eligible to play in all of Chelsea's competitions. Following signing, Barkley said, "To be given a fresh start at a new club like Chelsea, it's unbelievable for me. I'm looking forward to continuing where I left off at the end of last season and hoping to improve and add more goals to my game." On 30 January 2018, Chelsea announced the signing of 23-year-old Brazilian–Italian Emerson from Roma for a reported £17 million; he was assigned the number 33 shirt. # Team kits. Supplier: Nike / Sponsor: Yokohama Tyres (chest), Alliance Tyres (sleeve)
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Anatolijus Baranovas
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Anatolijus Baranovas Anatolijus Baranovas Anatolijus Baranovas (born 2 February 1940) is a Soviet long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
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Yury Velikorodnykh
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Yury Velikorodnykh Yury Velikorodnykh Yury Velikorodnykh (born 18 February 1942) is a Soviet long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1976 Summer Olympics.
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Seppo Nikkari
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Seppo Nikkari Seppo Nikkari Seppo Nikkari (born 6 February 1948) is a Finnish long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
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The Constant One
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The Constant One The Constant One The Constant One is the Second studio album by Long Island, New York Punk Rock band Iron Chic. This album marks the band's first release on Bridge 9 Records. The band recorded the album in guitarist Phil Douglas' Hobo House studio. # Background. After 3 years of on and off touring in support of Not Like This and releasing the "Split 'N Shit" and "Spooky Action" EP's (the title track off the latter was re-recorded for The Constant One), Bridge Nine Records expressed interest in signing the band in which the band decided to officially start writing their follow up. The album is notable in being more optimistic in tone than its predecessor while also featuring slower and mid
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The Constant One tempo songs such as the aforementioned "Spooky Action (At A Distance)" and the introspective "(Castle) Numbskull" as well as more observational and personal lyrics. Lubrano explained "This record is a lot more about people's relationships with each other on a personal level. I don't know the word I'm looking for. It was more about the way people relate to each other, rather than my personal past life experiences, or something like that...I guess there were a lot of little things that I wanted to touch upon for my own edification." The band wrote and recorded the album over a span of a year and a half at Douglas' Hobo House and officially released it on November 5, 2013. The album title is a
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The Constant One reference to the Hellblazer comic books by Peter Milligan. # Reception. The album was well received upon release. Pitchfork awarded the band a 7.9 out of 10, stating "The Constant One is a rare time where you can say “it leaves nothing to the imagination” as a compliment. Or, to frame it another way, Iron Chic are holding nothing back and do their damnedest to make you feel less alone if you happen to be in the parts of the country they haven't reached yet." Punknews.Org gave the band 4 out of 5 stars while explaining that "Despite the litany of causal advice, a singular message echoes throughout: you are not alone. The Constant One, as a sentiment, is a statement on the cyclical nature of
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The Constant One the cyclical nature of our humanity; as a commentary, it attempts to diffuse the fears and anxieties, the failures and disappointments that perpetually threaten to debilitate us. And the conclusion: it's all bullshit. The human condition is greater than the sum of its experiences. As Lubrano reminds us, "We're here alive/ there's still time to fuck up now." I don't know a more life affirming, reckless and comforting disposition." The album holds a 4.12 out of 5 rating on Rate Your Music. # Track listing. All music written by Iron Chic. # Personnel. - Jason Lubrano - Vocals - Phil Douglas- Guitars, Vocals, Production - Rob McAllister - Guitar - Mike Bruno- Bass - Gordon Lafler- Drums
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George H. McManus
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George H. McManus George H. McManus Major General George Henry McManus (December 23, 1867 – August 8, 1954) was a U.S. Army general. # Early life. George Henry McManus was born December 23, 1867 in Hudson, Iowa. He graduated with a degree from Iowa State Teachers College, and then entered the United States Military Academy and graduated number nine of fifty-one in the class of 1893. # Military career. McManus was commissioned in the artillery, and he stayed in the Coast Artillery when the Artillery Corps divided into field and Coast Artillery in 1907. He served in the China Relief Expedition and the Philippine-American War, as well as in the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Philippines. During World War I,
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George H. McManus
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George H. McManus pine-American War, as well as in the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Philippines. During World War I, he was a troop movement officer at the port of embarkation in Hoboken, New Jersey. On October 1, 1918, he was promoted to brigadier general. For his performance of this duty, he received the Distinguished Service Medal and the Navy Cross. On December 1, 1931, he retired as a brigadier general. # Personal life. On January 7 1897, he married Gertrude Kessler, and they had four children: Sarah C. McManus, George Henry McManus, Jr., Thomas Kessler McManus, and Mary Alice McManus. Mcmanus died in the Presidio of San Francisco on August 27, 1954. He is buried in San Francisco National Cemetery.
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Lengissa Bedane
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Lengissa Bedane Lengissa Bedane Lengissa Bedane (born 7 December 1949) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
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Canton of Marvejols
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Canton of Marvejols Canton of Marvejols The canton of Marvejols is an administrative division of the Lozère department, southern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Marvejols. # Composition. It consists of the following communes: - 1. Antrenas - 2. Lachamp-Ribennes - 3. Marvejols - 4. Monts-de-Randon (partly) - 5. Recoules-de-Fumas - 6. Saint-Léger-de-Peyre
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2017 FEU Tamaraws men's basketball team
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2017 FEU Tamaraws men's basketball team 2017 FEU Tamaraws men's basketball team The 2017 FEU Tamaraws Men's Basketball Team represents Far Eastern University during the University Athletic Association of the Philippines' 80th season in men's basketball division. The Tamaraws are led by their rookie head coach Olsen Racela who replaced his brother Nash, who to took over professional team TNT KaTropa in the Philippine Basketball Association. The Tamaraws are looking to reclaim the crown this season as they parade an experienced lineup led by ex-Ateneo Blue Eagles Hubert Cani, Arvin Tolentino and Filipino-American Jasper Parker. # Current roster. section begin=roster / Team Depth Chart section end=roster / # Schedule. !colspan=12
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2017 FEU Tamaraws men's basketball team
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2017 FEU Tamaraws men's basketball team ing the University Athletic Association of the Philippines' 80th season in men's basketball division. The Tamaraws are led by their rookie head coach Olsen Racela who replaced his brother Nash, who to took over professional team TNT KaTropa in the Philippine Basketball Association. The Tamaraws are looking to reclaim the crown this season as they parade an experienced lineup led by ex-Ateneo Blue Eagles Hubert Cani, Arvin Tolentino and Filipino-American Jasper Parker. # Current roster. section begin=roster / Team Depth Chart section end=roster / # Schedule. !colspan=12 style="background:#006400; color:#FFD700;"| UAAP Season 80 First Round # Player stats. Statistics by PBA-Online.net
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Takashi Uwano
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Takashi Uwano Takashi Uwano # Professional wrestling career. ## Various Japanese promotions (1998–2006). Takashi started his wrestling career by competing for DDT Pro-Wrestling and IWA Japan. He competed in a losing effort against Phantom Funakoshi on the 5th anniversary show of IWA Japan in July 1999. In 2002, Uwano formed a tag team with Keizo Matsuda. The duo took on and defeated tag teams in the IWA, earning a title shot at the IWA World Tag Team Championship in late 2002. On October 1, the team defeated the tag team title holders Jun Izumida and Shoichi Ichimiya. Uwano and Matsuda held the IWA World Tag Team Championship until 2003. ## New Japan Pro Wrestling (2006–2008). Uwana would sign with NJPW
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Takashi Uwano
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Takashi Uwano at the start of 2006 thanks to his friend and fellow wrestler, Riki Choshu. Uwana would compete in opening matches for the events on NJPW. He faced the likes of Shinsuke Nakamura. Uwano formed a tag team with Ishii. On January 29, he defeated Mitsuhide Hirasawa at a NJPW Circuit 2006 Acceleration event. ## Retirement. On February 29, 2008, Takashi Uwana announced his retirement from professional wrestling. This would end his nine, close to ten year career. Uwano's retirement match saw him defeat Kuniyoshi Wada. # Championships and accomplishments. - International Wrestling Association of Japan - IWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Keizo Matsuda # In other media. Takashi Uwano
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Takashi Uwano
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Takashi Uwano o formed a tag team with Ishii. On January 29, he defeated Mitsuhide Hirasawa at a NJPW Circuit 2006 Acceleration event. ## Retirement. On February 29, 2008, Takashi Uwana announced his retirement from professional wrestling. This would end his nine, close to ten year career. Uwano's retirement match saw him defeat Kuniyoshi Wada. # Championships and accomplishments. - International Wrestling Association of Japan - IWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Keizo Matsuda # In other media. Takashi Uwano is a playable charactor in the video game "King Of Colosseum II" created by Spike for PlayStation 2. # See also. - Pro Wrestling Zero1 roster - New Japan Pro Wrestling personnel
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Schlüchtsee
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Schlüchtsee Schlüchtsee The Schlüchtsee is a little, artificial lake in the Southern Black Forest near Grafenhausen in the county of Waldshut in Germany, through which the River Schlücht flows. # History and size. In 1791, St. Blaise Abbey needed an ice pond for the nearby brewery in Rothaus and so the Schlücht was impounded. A textile dyers' was soon added which ran until the 1920s. The meadows were used for bleaching and the lake water for dying. Bathing was not introduced until the 20th century and it is from this time that the little wooden bathing hut comes. With the development of the lake by Swiss nobleman, Ernest of Adelsheim, around 1920 the value of conservation, especially water lilies was
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Schlüchtsee
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Schlüchtsee established. This was continued by the former tenant of the Schlüchtsee farm, Erich Gold. Today the water lilies is separated from the bathing area by logs. Today, the bathing beach also has a kiosk. The area of the lake, which lies at a height of 914 metres above sea level immediately north of the Schlüchtsee farm between Grafenhausen and Rothaus, is about 6 ha (0.06 km²) and it has a shoreline just under 0.73 kilometres long. It is 260 metres across from north to south and 230 metres from east to west. It is up to 5 metres deep. The lake is popular for bathing and angling. A path runs past the lake to the Hüsli, named after Klausjürgen Wussow. The lake is part of a nature reserve, no. 3,032
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Schlüchtsee
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Schlüchtsee s about 6 ha (0.06 km²) and it has a shoreline just under 0.73 kilometres long. It is 260 metres across from north to south and 230 metres from east to west. It is up to 5 metres deep. The lake is popular for bathing and angling. A path runs past the lake to the Hüsli, named after Klausjürgen Wussow. The lake is part of a nature reserve, no. 3,032 covering 8.5 ha and known as the "Schlüchtsee", that was established on 11 October 1940. # Literature. - Christian Neumann, "Die Seen des Schwarzwaldes", 1978, - Rudolf Metz, "Geologische Landeskunde des Hotzenwaldes", 1987 - Regierungspräsidium Freiburg (publ.): "Die Naturschutzgebiete im Regierungsbezirk Freiburg". Thorbecke, Stuttgart, 2011,
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C&C 131
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C&C 131 C&C 131 The C&C 131 is an American sailboat, that was designed by Tim Jackett and entered production in 2008. The boat was built by C&C Yachts in the United States, but it is now out of production. # Design. The C&C 131 is a small recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a fractional sloop rig, an internally-mounted spade-type rudder and a fixed fin keel. It displaces and carries of lead ballast. The boat is fitted with an inboard engine. Its fuel tank holds and the fresh water tank has a capacity of . The boat has a hull speed of . # See also. - List of sailing boat types Similar sailboats - CS 44 - Hunter Passage 42 - Marlow-Hunter 42SS
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Dodge Gulch
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Dodge Gulch Dodge Gulch Dodge Gulch is a valley located near Westport in Mendocino County, California.
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Cantons of Mende
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Cantons of Mende Cantons of Mende The cantons of Mende are administrative divisions of the Lozère department, in southern France. Since the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the town of Mende is subdivided into 2 cantons. Their seat is in Mende.
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76th Regiment of Foot (1756)
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76th Regiment of Foot (1756) 76th Regiment of Foot (1756) The 76th Regiment of Foot was a regiment of the British Army from 1756 (when it was originally created the 61st Regiment of Foot) to 1763. The regiment was redesignated the 76th Foot in 1758 when a number of lower numbered (and thus senior) regiments divided into two. In 1758 the second battalion of the 76th regiment itself became the 86th Regiment of Foot. The regiment disbanded in 1763. # Regimental Colonels. - 1756–1761: Lt-Gen. George Forbes, 4th Earl of Granard (Viscount Forbes) - 1761–1763: Lt-Gen. William Rufane
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Harpagomantis
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Harpagomantis Harpagomantis Harpagomantis is a genus of African praying mantids in the family Galinthiadidae. # See also. - List of mantis genera and species - Flower Mantis
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NBC Sports Gold
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NBC Sports Gold NBC Sports Gold NBC Sports Gold is a subscription over-the-top service operated by NBC Sports providing expanded access to several sports' content. The pass for each sport is sold separately. NBC Sports Gold is available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and Roku. # History. On June 9, 2016, it was announced that the "NBC Sports Tour de France Live" app would be relaunched as NBC Sports Gold ahead of the 2016 edition of the race. The rebranded service would also provide live, commercial free streaming coverage of several other cycling events for which NBC Sports was the rights holder including the Vuelta A Espana and Paris-Roubaix. The service was initially priced at $29.99
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NBC Sports Gold
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NBC Sports Gold for a year-long pass. In March 2017, a separate "Rugby Pass" was announced. This pass provides live coverage of every Premiership Rugby match. The service was further expanded in April 2017 with a new "Track and Field Pass" which provided access to 25 track and field events including the Boston Marathon and Diamond League events. An additional "Pro Motocross Pass" was announced later that month providing access to every AMA Pro Motocross event. This was the first pass made available to users outside the United States. A second season of the cycling pass was announced on June 6, 2017, with the addition of new events including the UCI Road World Championships, Colorado Classic, and Volta a Catalunya.
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NBC Sports Gold
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NBC Sports Gold The pass also included 30 hours of 2017 Tour de France coverage exclusive to the platform. The platform expanded once again in June 2017 with the announcement of "Premier League Pass." Priced at $50, the pass includes 130 exclusive live Premier League matches, a minimum of three per club, as well as match replays and original programming from NBC Sports and Premier League Productions. The matches had previously been available at no additional charge to subscribers of participating cable and satellite providers as part of NBC's now defunct "Premier League Extra Time" package. In August 2017, NBC Sports Gold introduced "Notre Dame Football Season Pass." This was the first pass made available
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NBC Sports Gold
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NBC Sports Gold exclusively to customers outside the United States. Among the eligible countries were the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Spain, and Japan. The purchase price was announced as $49.99 for a full season or $9.99 per individual game. On October 5, 2017, NBC announced an agreement to air the Six Nations Rugby Championship. As part of the agreement, all 15 matches will be available as part of the NBC Sports Gold "Rugby Pass." December 2017 saw a regional expansion to the platform with the addition of "Blazers Pass." Blazers Pass allows viewers in NBA-designated Portland Trail Blazers territory to access 15 Trail Blazers games without a subscription to NBC Sports Northwest. The first game aired
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NBC Sports Gold
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NBC Sports Gold as part of the package was the Trail Blazers December 11, 2017 game against the Golden State Warriors. In March 2018, NBC announced a rights agreement to air the Champions Cup. Under the agreement, NBC Sports Gold will air all matches from the competition as part of its Rugby pass. In April 2018, NBC announced NBC Sports Gold would begin offering an IndyCar pass in 2019 which was announced as part of a broader rights agreement between NBC Sports and IndyCar. NBC Sports Gold airs practice and qualifying sessions, Carb Day at the Indianapolis 500, and Indy Lights races. In May 2018, NBC Sports announced to create new passes for Figure Skating and Speed Skating as part of a broader agreement
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NBC Sports Gold
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NBC Sports Gold with US Figure Skating. The Figure Skating Pass would replace US Figure Skating's IceNetwork.com service. Figure Skating Pass will include coverage from the US Championships as well as events from the International Skating Union. On July 31, 2018, the PGA Tour announced that its PGA Tour Live service would move under NBC Sports Gold beginning in the 2019 season under a three-year deal; this includes featured groups coverage of early rounds prior to Golf Channel television coverage, and featured holes coverage during Golf Channel's window, as well as other supplemental content. In October 2018, NBC Sports announced a new Snow Pass, featuring skiing and snowboarding competitions from the International
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NBC Sports Gold
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NBC Sports Gold Ski Federation. For the 2019-2020 season, Premier League Pass has been split into two options. The traditional “Premier League Pass” has added same day replays of televised matches along with select weekend programming from Sky Sports. These changes were accompanied by a price increase to $64.99. A second “Premier League MatchDay Pass” option has been added at $39.99. This pass only allows live streaming of NBC Sports Gold exclusive matches. # Criticism. The creation of "Premier League Pass" was met with disappointment in the soccer community, with prominent soccer website World Soccer Talk describing it as "a giant step backward." The website further noted that the move was particularly
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NBC Sports Gold
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NBC Sports Gold harmful to fans of league's smaller clubs. The package was also criticized for not going far enough with 250 Premier League matches remaining exclusive to cable. World Soccer Talk expressed renewed concern following the 2019 update to the offering, due to the removal of match replays for authenticated cable and satellite subscribers. The website also criticized the decision not to make the new Gold replays available until hours after match completion. NBC Sports Gold suffered serious outages on September 23, 2017, during a set of matches which included Manchester United against Southampton. The matches were moved to the NBC Sports App amid complaints on social media. NBC apologized for the
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NBC Sports Gold
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NBC Sports Gold ough with 250 Premier League matches remaining exclusive to cable. World Soccer Talk expressed renewed concern following the 2019 update to the offering, due to the removal of match replays for authenticated cable and satellite subscribers. The website also criticized the decision not to make the new Gold replays available until hours after match completion. NBC Sports Gold suffered serious outages on September 23, 2017, during a set of matches which included Manchester United against Southampton. The matches were moved to the NBC Sports App amid complaints on social media. NBC apologized for the outage, and offered refunds or credit to those affected. # External links. - Official website
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Richard Bock (producer)
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Richard Bock (producer) Richard Bock (producer) Richard Eugene Bock (born January 22, 1927 in Syracuse, New York; died February 6, 1988 in Los Angeles, California) was an American jazz record producer. Bock worked for Discovery Records in 1950-1951, then founded the label Pacific Jazz in Los Angeles with Roy Harte in 1952. He would serve as producer of hundreds of sessions in cool jazz and West Coast jazz for Pacific Jazz, working with Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker, Art Pepper, Chico Hamilton, Jim Hall, Bud Shank,Buddy Rich, Wes Montgomery, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Les McCann, Gerald Wilson, and the Jazz Crusaders. Wes Montgomery's composition "Bock to Bock" is named after Bock. In 1958, Bock worked on a session with
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Richard Bock (producer)
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Richard Bock (producer) Jim Hall, Bud Shank,Buddy Rich, Wes Montgomery, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Les McCann, Gerald Wilson, and the Jazz Crusaders. Wes Montgomery's composition "Bock to Bock" is named after Bock. In 1958, Bock worked on a session with Ravi Shankar, then started a subsidiary label, World Pacific, which released music other than jazz. He worked with the label even after selling it to Liberty Records in 1965, recording sessions with them until 1970. He later worked as a producer for films, and in the 1980s also worked with the reformulated Contemporary Records. He died in Los Angeles. # External links. - Richard Bock biography by Scott Yanow & credits at AllMusic - Richard Bock credits at Discogs
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Canton of Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole
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Canton of Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole Canton of Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole The canton of Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole is an administrative division of the Lozère department, southern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole. It consists of the following communes: - 1. Chastel-Nouvel - 2. Chaulhac - 3. Fontans - 4. Julianges - 5. Lajo - 6. Les Laubies - 7. Le Malzieu-Forain - 8. Le Malzieu-Ville - 9. Monts-de-Randon (partly) - 10. Paulhac-en-Margeride - 11. Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole - 12. Saint-Denis-en-Margeride - 13. Sainte-Eulalie - 14. Saint-Gal - 15. Saint-Léger-du-Malzieu - 16. Saint-Privat-du-Fau - 17.
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Canton of Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole
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Canton of Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole aint-Alban-sur-Limagnole The canton of Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole is an administrative division of the Lozère department, southern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole. It consists of the following communes: - 1. Chastel-Nouvel - 2. Chaulhac - 3. Fontans - 4. Julianges - 5. Lajo - 6. Les Laubies - 7. Le Malzieu-Forain - 8. Le Malzieu-Ville - 9. Monts-de-Randon (partly) - 10. Paulhac-en-Margeride - 11. Saint-Alban-sur-Limagnole - 12. Saint-Denis-en-Margeride - 13. Sainte-Eulalie - 14. Saint-Gal - 15. Saint-Léger-du-Malzieu - 16. Saint-Privat-du-Fau - 17. Serverette
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Boyd Rush
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Boyd Rush Boyd Rush Boyd Rusia Rush (July 4, 1895 – January 24, 1964) was an American retired upholsterer who was the recipient of the world's first heart transplant in the early morning hours of January 24, 1964, at University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi. In an emergency fall-back position with no human donor heart available, Boyd's doctor James D. Hardy used one of four chimpanzees he had acquired for just such an eventuality. This transplanted heart beat in Rush's chest for approximately one hour, and then failed without Rush regaining consciousness. # Biography. Rush was born on Independence Day (July 4th), 1895, in Coldwater, Mississippi. During the U.S. draft for World
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Boyd Rush
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Boyd Rush War I, he was living in Enid, Mississippi and working as a day laborer. His physical build was listed as "stout." In 1936, he married Mary Senora "Nora" Bridges. In 1942, he and his wife were living in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where he was working at Jack's Cookie Company. He has also been described as a "deaf mute." # Heart transplant. James D. Hardy at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, who had previously performed the world's first lung transplant with a dead human donor, had also been impressed by the limited success of Keith Reemtsma in transplanting chimpanzee kidneys into human patients. Hardy acquired four chimpanzees for the possibility of a heart transplant. Dean of the
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Boyd Rush
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Boyd Rush Medical School Robert Marston and Hardy jointly established conditions for a heart transplant which included, that since a heart transplant was highly experimental, they could only consider a patient already close to death and who had no other hope of survival. On January 22, 1964, Rush had been found unconscious by neighbors. His lower left leg was black with gangrene, his face was mottled with blood clots, and he only had a faint pulse. All these symptoms were likely caused by his heart's inability to pump enough blood. Rush was brought to the hospital in a coma. Mrs. J.H. Thompson, who was either his sister or stepsister was asked to sign the consent form which made no mention that an animal
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Boyd Rush
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Boyd Rush heart might be used. A 2012 article in the Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings stated, "Such was the medicolegal situation at that time that this 'informed' consent was not considered in any way inadequate." Hardy later stated that he had verbally discussed the procedure in detail with relatives including the possibility that a chimpanzee heart might be used, although in fact Mrs. Thompson was the only relative present. There was also a trauma victim in the hospital's ICU who was brain-dead and whose family had given permission for him to be a heart donor. However, the legal definition of death at the time required that the heartbeat stop, and this trauma victim's heart still beat.
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Boyd Rush
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Boyd Rush The concept of brain death had not yet received widespread acceptance. On January 22, Hardy amputated the gangrenous portions of Rush's left leg. On January 23 at approximately 11:00 pm, Rush went into shock and his blood pressure fell to 60. Hardy took him into the operating room. Rush's heart stopped just before they attached him to the heart-lung machine. Hardy then polled the other four doctors regarding whether they should continue with the transplant knowing that they would now use a chimpanzee heart and would likely receive much public criticism. He asked each quietly, "Are you prepared to proceed?" The first doctor agreed, the next abstained, and the last two nodded their consent. The
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Boyd Rush
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Boyd Rush five doctors began the heart transplant using the largest of the four chimpanzees. Just after 2:00 am on Friday, January 24, 1964, Hardy completed the stitching to connect the chimpanzee heart into Rush's chest. He used a defibrillator to start the donor heart beating. The heart beat for 60 minutes (some sources say 90 minutes) and then could not be restarted. After the transplant attempt, the hospital's director of public information put out a guarded statement which included the phrase "the dimensions of the only available donor heart." The Associated Press assumed the donor heart was that of a human being and widely distributed the story. The hospital was thereby put in the position of issuing
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Boyd Rush
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Boyd Rush a correction, which embarrassed both the hospital and Hardy. Hardy was further embarrassed at a medical convention two weeks later. He later wrote, "I had noted that when one loses his academic post, for whatever reason, he is not likely to get another one of comparable significance. I decided to wait until Shumway and his group transplanted a heart in man." Rush at the time was either living in Hattiesburg or in the Laurel Trailer Park on the outskirts of Jackson, Mississippi. The operation started at approximately 11:00 pm on January 23, but the chimp heart was inserted in Boyd's body at approximately 2:00 am. on Jan. 24, 1964. Almost four years later, Christiaan Barnard at Groote Schuur
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Boyd Rush
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Boyd Rush hospital in South Africa performed the world's first human-to-human heart transplant on December 3, 1967. The patient Louis Washkansky did regain consciousness, and in fact, lived for 18 days before dying of pneumonia. The donor heart was from 25 year-old Denise Darvall who had been rendered brain dead after she and her mother had been struck by a drunk driver. Her father gave permission for the transplant. # Overlooked by history? Rush is sometimes overlooked by accounts of early transplant history. For example, a 2017 BBC retrospective article which covers Barnard's 1967 operation has a photo caption stating that Louis Washkansky was the first recipient of a heart transplant, when of course
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Boyd Rush
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boyd%20Rush
Boyd Rush ad been rendered brain dead after she and her mother had been struck by a drunk driver. Her father gave permission for the transplant. # Overlooked by history? Rush is sometimes overlooked by accounts of early transplant history. For example, a 2017 BBC retrospective article which covers Barnard's 1967 operation has a photo caption stating that Louis Washkansky was the first recipient of a heart transplant, when of course Rush was the first (modern) recipient of a heart transplant. The 2013 book "Organ Donation (GlobalViewpoints)" includes James Hardy's 1963 lung transplant [with patient John Russell], but makes no mention of Hardy's 1964 heart transplant attempt with Rush as his patient.
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PWBA Bowling Tour: 2017 season
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PWBA Bowling Tour: 2017 season PWBA Bowling Tour: 2017 season The 2017 Professional Women's Bowling Association (PWBA) Tour retained a similar schedule to the 2016 season, with nine standard tournaments and four majors. The season ran April 27 to September 6. CBS Sports Network aired the final round of all standard PWBA Tour events this season on a tape-delay basis. The final round for the major tournaments aired live or on same-day delay. TV tapings of the non-major stepladder finals were conducted in conjunction with first three major tournaments on May 23 (USBC Queens), June 25 (PWBA Players Championship) and August 6 (U.S. Women's Open). The season's final event and final major, the Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship,
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PWBA Bowling Tour: 2017 season
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PWBA Bowling Tour: 2017 season was an invitational featuring a starting field of only 16 bowlers. Tournament winners from the current season gained automatic entry into the starting field, with the remaining spots given to bowlers with the highest 2017 point totals among non-winners. The PBA/PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles, a cross-over event with the PBA Tour, returned for 2017. PBA and PWBA titles were awarded to the male and female winners, respectively, which means 14 total PWBA titles were up for grabs in 2017. # Season awards and statistics. ## Player awards. - PWBA Player of the Year: Liz Johnsonbr - PWBA Rookie of the Year: Daria Pajak ## 2017 points leaders. 1. Liz Johnson (154,150)br 2.
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PWBA Bowling Tour: 2017 season
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PWBA Bowling Tour: 2017 season leaders. 1. Liz Johnson (154,150)br 2. Kelly Kulick (104,000)br 3. Shannon O'Keefe (100,190) ## 2017 match play appearances. 1. Liz Johnson (11)br 2. Shannon O'Keefe (10)br T3. Kelly Kulick (9)br T3. Maria Jose Rodriguez (9) ## 2017 final round appearances. 1. Liz Johnson (9)br T2. Kelly Kulick (4)br T2. Danielle McEwan (4) # Tournament summary. Below is a recap of events scheduled for the 2017 PWBA Tour season. Major tournaments are in bold. Career PWBA title numbers for winners are shown in parenthesis (#). - broadcast on CBS Sports Network - broadcast on the PBA's Xtra Frame webcast service # External links. - PWBA.com, home of the Professional Women' Bowling Association
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St. Louis Subdivision
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St. Louis Subdivision St. Louis Subdivision The St. Louis Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation and leased to the Evansville Western Railway in the U.S. states of Indiana & Illinois. The line runs from Evansville, Indiana to Okawville, Illinois for a total of 122.2 miles. At its south end it branches off the Evansville Terminal Subdivision and at its north end the track comes to an end. # See also. - List of CSX Transportation lines
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AIDSSH (Albania)
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AIDSSH (Albania) AIDSSH (Albania) The Authority for Information on Former State Security Documents (AIDSSH) () is an independent, public institution in Albania, responsible for implementing the law relating to the collection, administration, processing and use of former state security documents. # See also. - General Directorate of Archives
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Canton of Saint-Chély-d'Apcher
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Canton of Saint-Chély-d'Apcher Canton of Saint-Chély-d'Apcher The canton of Saint-Chély-d'Apcher is an administrative division of the Lozère department, southern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Saint-Chély-d'Apcher. It consists of the following communes: - 1. Albaret-Sainte-Marie - 2. Blavignac - 3. Prunières - 4. Rimeize - 5. Saint-Chély-d'Apcher - 6. Saint-Pierre-le-Vieux
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Horace B. Cheney
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Horace B. Cheney Horace B. Cheney Horace Bushnell Cheney (May 19, 1868 – August 15, 1938) was an American administrator, who was general manager and vice-president of Cheney Brothers Silk Manufacturing Company, in the nowadays called Cheney Brothers Historic District. In 1934 he was awarded the Henry Laurence Gantt Medal by the ASME for being the sponsor of Henry Gantt's pioneering work at Cheney Brothers Silk work. # Life and work. Born in South Manchester, Connecticut in 1868, Cheney was the son of Frank Woodbridge Cheney and Mary Bushnell, and grandson of Ward Cheney. After attending St. Paul's School and Hartford Public High School, he studied at Yale College obtaining his undergraduate degree in 1890. After
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Horace B. Cheney
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Horace B. Cheney graduation Cheney and his father made a tour de Europe, and on return he started as regular apprentice in the Cheney Brothers Silk Manufacturing Company at the broad goods department. In the next decennia he worked his way up from manager of the department to general manager of mill, and vice-president of Cheney. In 1909 he became director of The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company for a short period. Beside his work at the Cheney Brothers, Cheney participated in various municipal and state affairs. In the state of Connecticut he participated in its first State Tuberculosis Commission, and in the Silk Association of America he chaired the committee on legislation. After
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Horace B. Cheney
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Horace B. Cheney his retirement he wrote some works about the history of the Cheney family and of the history of Manchester, and widened his interested in the art of woodcarving and painting. In August 1936 he died in Santa Fe Hospital, due to injuries from a car accident. The mansion One Cheney build for his family in the mid-1890s, the Horace B. Cheney House, is one of the remarkable historic buildings of Connecticut. # Work. In 1934 Cheney was awarded the Henry Laurence Gantt Medal by the ASME for being the sponsor of Henry Gantt's pioneering work at Cheney. The "Mechanical Engineering Magazine," (1937) summarized his contributions as follows: The cooperation between Cheney and Gantt dated back to the
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Horace B. Cheney
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Horace B. Cheney s as follows: The cooperation between Cheney and Gantt dated back to the 1910s. Henry L. Gantt's connection with the firm of Cheney Brothers had started in the fall of 1912. # Selected publications. - Horace Bushnell Cheney; Omer La Rue (Special Commission to Investigate Tuberculosis). "Report of factory conditions in Connecticut as related to Tubercuflosis." Hartford [Conn.] : Published by the State, 1908. - Garnet Warren & Horace Bushnell Cheney. "The romance of design," Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Page & Company, 1926. - Horace Bushnell Cheney. "An Appreciation of Henry L. Gantt," "Industrial Management." Vol. 60, 1920. p. 406 # External links. - The Horace B. Cheney House (1895)
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Bald Hill (Snohomish County, Washington)
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Bald Hill (Snohomish County, Washington) Bald Hill (Snohomish County, Washington) Bald Hill is a hill in Snohomish County, Washington. The Skykomish River once flowed north of the hill but at some point in recent geologic history was diverted to its present course on the south side of the hill, moving the confluence with the Snoqualmie River (creating the Snohomish River) several miles upstream. In 1952, most of Bald Hill and adjacent Devils Butte were Washington State Forest land. , Devils Butte is part of Lord Hill Regional Park, and the Bald Hill area was still listed by Washington State Department of Natural Resources as State Forest Trust, formerly Forest Board Trust land.
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight Elizabeth Hazelton Haight Elizabeth Hazelton Haight (February 11, 1872 - November 15, 1964) was an American classical scholar and academic who specialised in Latin teaching. She spent most of her career working for Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. # Career. "Hazel" Haight was born in Auburn, to John White Haight and Helen M. (Meeker) Haight. Her father was one of the leading businessmen in Auburn during his lifetime. She began studying Classics at school in Auburn, and attributed her love of the subject to the influence of her mother, who had read and enjoyed Virgil in her own schooldays, and who had been a decisive factor in Haight's going to college. Haight matriculated at Vassar
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight College in 1890, and was commencement speaker for her undegraduate class, graduating from Vassar in 1894. She also edited the Yearbook for that year. She received her AM, also from Vassar, in 1899, with a dissertation entitled "Conditional Sentences in the Iliad and the Odyssey." She then moved to Cornell University, where she studied with Charles E. Bennett, and received her PhD with a thesis titled "The Sea in Greek Poetry" in 1909. During her graduate study she held teaching posts in preparatory schools in New York State. She returned to Vassar to join its faculty in 1902 and became chair of the Latin department from 1923 until her retirement in 1942. She was promoted to professor in 1922,
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight 12 years after becoming an associate professor, partly due to the strong written support of Grace Macurdy, another pioneering female classicist at Vassar. In her correspondence, Macurdy praised Haight for her "executive ability" and described her as a teacher "whose enthusiasm and genuine love for her subject infect her classes." Haight's association with Macurdy continued throughout her career, as both taught together at Vassar for the remainder of their careers, and became close friends. This association also included their shared efforts in the public campaign to resist the removal of Bert Hodge Hill from his position at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens in the 1920s. Haight
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight was the first woman to chair the Advisory Council of the then American School of Classical Studies at Rome. She was also elected as president of the American Philological Association in 1934 - the second woman to hold that post. She gave her presidential address on "Prose Fiction in the Augustan Age." During the mid-1930s, many scholars were emigrating from Germany under Nazi rule; Haight organised a programme of these visiting scholars to Vassar College. During her long residency at Vassar College, Haight opened and voluntarily curated the Vassar Classical Museum and bought objects and inscriptions for it. This appreciation for the contributions of archaeology to a classical education was
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight described by Donald Lateiner as "ahead of its time". She also wrote a history of the college, along with James Monroe Taylor, its president from 1886 to 1914. Haight died in Beacon, Dutchess County and is buried in Fort Hill Cemetery. At the 1965 meeting of the American Philological Association Lily Ross Taylor read a tribute to Haight which praised her 'devotion' to the Classics and the 'great achievement' of her teaching. Her obituary described her as "regarded at Vassar as the last of her era of outstanding women who dedicated their lives to the college." # Scholarship. Haight published eleven books on classical subjects, as well as her histories of Vassar and James Monroe Taylor. Her
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight first book, "Italy Old and New," published in 1922, featured a collection of essays and photos which drew on her own travels to Classical sites (including a visit to Ostia Antica, and a search for Horace's Villa at Licenza). The book was aimed at a lay audience (a common theme among her later publications), and made no use of notes or references. Nonetheless, Haight's classical knowledge informed the project throughout. Haight followed this work with research primarily on Latin literature - a topic which Haight worried had been falling out of favour in Classics, with archaeology and history becoming more popular. These books, "Horace and His Art of Enjoyment" (1925), "Apuleius and His Influence"
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight (1927), "Romance in the Latin Elegiac Poets" (1932) and "The Roman Use of Anecdotes in Cicero, Livy and the Satirists" (1940) all similarly aimed at layperson rather than scholarly audiences, and drew on a wide range of sources, both scholarly and otherwise. The works were described as 'enthusiastic', 'charming,', and interesting, reflecting the success of her attempts to make these works accessible to multiple audiences. From her work on Apuleius Haight moved on to consider other works in less popular genres such fiction beyond the genre of the novel ("Essays in Ancient Fiction" (1936)), and the Greek novel ("Essays on the Greek Romances" (1943)) - the latter being a particularly unpopular
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight genre for study at the time, as Haight herself noted. This work was followed by "More Essays on Greek Romances" (1945). Both books were criticised by reviewers, and were not particularly popular. However, her interest in this genre at a time when they were generally neglected by scholars has led to her scholarship being described as 'pioneering'. Her two penultimate books, the last published when she was 80, took up the topic of symbolism - first "The Symbolism of the House Door" (1950) and then "Aspects of Symbolism in the Latin Anthology and in Classical and Renaissance Art" (1952). Haight's final published book was a translation of Pseudo-Callisthenes' "Life of Alexander", published in 1955.
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight In addition, she published multiple articles in a range of Classical Journals. # Selected publications. - "The Autobiography and Letters of Matthew Vassar". New York, 1916. - "Life and Letters of James M. Taylor". New York, 1919. - "Italy Old and New". New York, 1922. - "Horace and His Art of Enjoyment". New York, 1925. - "Apuleius and His Influence". New York, 1927. Nachdruck, 1963. - "Romance in the Latin Elegiac Poets". New York, 1932. - "Essays on Ancient Fiction". New York, 1936. Nachdruck Freeport (New York), 1966. - "The Roman Use of Anecdotes in Cicero, Livy and the Satirists". New York, 1940. - "Essays on the Greek Romances". New York 1943. ; Nachdruck Port Washington (New
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Elizabeth Hazelton Haight t". New York, 1925. - "Apuleius and His Influence". New York, 1927. Nachdruck, 1963. - "Romance in the Latin Elegiac Poets". New York, 1932. - "Essays on Ancient Fiction". New York, 1936. Nachdruck Freeport (New York), 1966. - "The Roman Use of Anecdotes in Cicero, Livy and the Satirists". New York, 1940. - "Essays on the Greek Romances". New York 1943. ; Nachdruck Port Washington (New York), 1965. - "More Essays on the Greek Romances". New York, 1945. - "The Symbolism of the House Door in Classical Poetry". New York, 1950. - "Aspects of Symbolism in the Latin Anthology and in Classical and Renaissance Art". New York, 1952. - "Pseudo-Callisthenes, Life of Alexander". New York, 1955.
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Transformers: Dark of the Moon (disambiguation)
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Transformers: Dark of the Moon (disambiguation) Transformers: Dark of the Moon (disambiguation) Transformers: Dark of the Moon may also refer to: - "" # See also. - Dark of the Moon (disambiguation) - Transformers (disambiguation)
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Melodist
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Melodist Melodist Melodist (5 March 1985 – after 1999) was an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. As a juvenile in 1987 she showed considerable promise, winning one race and finishing third in the Futurity Stakes. In the following year, she developed into a high-class middle distance performer, winning the Oaks d'Italia and dead-heating for Irish Oaks as well as finishing second in a strongly contested edition of the weight-for-age Geoffrey Freer Stakes. As a broodmare she had some success as a dam of National Hunt horses. # Background. Melodist was a bay mare with no white markings bred in Pennsylvania by Ziw Associates. As a yearling in July 1986 she was consigned
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Melodist
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Melodist to the Keeneland select sale and was bought for $1,100,000 by Sheikh Mohammed's Darley Stud. She was sent to Europe and entered training with Michael Stoute at his Freemason Lodge stable in Newmarket, Suffolk. She was sired by The Minstrel, a Canadian-bred horse who won The Derby in 1977. As a breeding stallion, The Minstrel sired Bakharoff, Minstrella, Opening Verse, L'Emigrant, Musical Bliss and Palace Music. Melodist was one of several good winners produced by her dam Native Nurse: the others included Love Sign and Fatih (Arcadia Handicap). Native Nurse was descended from the American broodmare Omayya, who was also the female-line ancestor of Americain. # Racing career. ### two-year-old
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Melodist
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Melodist season. Melodist began her racing career by finishing fifth in a maiden race over six furlongs and then ran second in a similar event over a furlong further. In September she started odds-on favourite against sixteen opponents for a maiden over one mile at Brighton Racecourse and won by four lengths. She was then moved up in class when she was sent to Ireland for the Futurity Stakes at the Curragh Racecourse and finished third behind the colts Demon Magic and Gold Discovery. ### three-year-old season. In 1988 Melodist was ridden in all four of her races by Walter Swinburn. She did not run as a three-year-old until 22 May when she was sent to Italy for the Oaks d'Italia over 2400 metres on
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Melodist
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Melodist soft ground at the San Siro racecourse in Milan. The finish of the race was dominated by overseas challengers as Melodist won by one and a half lengths from her fellow British raider Asl (previously second in the Musidora Stakes) with the French-trained Summer Trip a neck away in third. On 9 July Melodist was one of nine runners to contest the Irish Oaks over one and a half miles at the Curragh and started at odds of 11/1. The 2/9 favourite for the race was Diminuendo, ridden by Steve Cauthen, who had won The Oaks by four lengths. Both Melodist and Diminuendo were owned by Sheikh Mohammed and based at Newmarket, but whereas Melodist was trained by Stoute, the favourite was trained by Henry Cecil
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Melodist
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Melodist at Warren Place. The other fancied runners were Dancing Goddess (second in the Irish 1000 Guineas), Miss Boniface (Ribblesdale Stakes) and Silver Lane (Prix de la Grotte). Melodist tracked the leaders before overtaking Miss Boniface before going to the front a furlong and a half from the finish. She faced a strong late challenge from Diminuendo and after a sustained struggle the two fillies crossed the line together with the judge declaring a dead heat. Melodist was matched against older horse and male opposition when she was stepped up in distance for the Geoffrey Freer Stakes over one mile five and a half furlongs at Newbury Racecourse on 13 August. After being restrained at the rear of the
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Melodist
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Melodist six-runner field she took the lead in the straight but hung badly to the right in the closing stages and was beaten two lengths into second by the three-year-old colt Top Class. The leading older horses Ibn Bey and Moon Madness came home fourth and fifth. On her final appearance the filly was sent to France for the Prix Vermeille at Longchamp Racecourse on 11 September but ran poorly and finished last of the eight runners behind Indian Rose. # Assessment. In 1987 the independent Timeform organisation gave Melodist a rating of 92 p (the "p" indicating that she was expected to make more than usual progress) and commented that she would stay at least ten furlongs and was "likely to make up into
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Melodist
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Melodist a useful three-year-old". # Breeding record. After her retirement from racing Melodist became a broodmare for her owners stud. She produced at least twelve named foals and five winners between 1990 and 2006: - Melaka, a chestnut filly, foaled in 1990, sired by Kris. Unraced. - Melnik, chestnut colt (later gelded), 1991, by Nashwan. Won three National Hunt races. - Melqart, chestnut colt (gelded), 1992, by Nashwan. Failed to win in two races - Song of the Sword, bay colt (gelded), 1993, by Kris. Won two flat races and seven races under National Hunt rules including the Winter Novices' Hurdle. - Melodica, bay filly, 1994, by Machiavellian. Won one race. - Octave, bay colt, 1995, by Rainbow
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Melodist
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Melodist and seven races under National Hunt rules including the Winter Novices' Hurdle. - Melodica, bay filly, 1994, by Machiavellian. Won one race. - Octave, bay colt, 1995, by Rainbow Quest. Failed to win in seven races. - Flautist, chestnut filly, 1997, by Lion Cavern. Unraced. - Meseta, bay filly, 1998, by Lion Cavern. Unraced. Dam of Won in the Dark (Durkan Juvenile Hurdle, Champion Four Year Old Hurdle). - Kate Maher, bay filly, 1999, Rainbow Quest. Failed to win in two races. - Mrs Pankhurst, bay filly, 2001, by Selkirk. Won one race. - Frith, bay colt (gelded), 2002, by Benny the Dip. Won two National Hunt races. - Fleur de Lis, chestnut filly, 2006, by Nayef. Unplaced on only start.
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Dorthia Downs
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Dorthia Downs Dorthia Downs Dorthia M. "Dottie" Downs (December 10, 1917 – February 11, 1968) was an All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player. Downs was born in South Bend, Indiana, to Ershel and Hilda Downs. Downs joined her home club South Bend Blue Sox in its 1945 season. She appeared in three games and went hitless in five at bats. Additional information is incomplete because there are no records available at the time of the request. Downs died at age 50, unmarried. In 1988, 20 years after her death, she was honored with a permanent display at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum at Cooperstown, New York. The display honors those who were part of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball
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Dorthia Downs
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Dorthia Downs seball League player. Downs was born in South Bend, Indiana, to Ershel and Hilda Downs. Downs joined her home club South Bend Blue Sox in its 1945 season. She appeared in three games and went hitless in five at bats. Additional information is incomplete because there are no records available at the time of the request. Downs died at age 50, unmarried. In 1988, 20 years after her death, she was honored with a permanent display at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum at Cooperstown, New York. The display honors those who were part of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Dorothea Downs, along with the rest of the girls and the league staff, is included at the display/exhibit.
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Nashville Division
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Nashville Division Nashville Division The Nashville Division is a railroad division operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana and Tennessee. The Nashville Division has 14 Subdivisions. The Subdivisions within the Nashville Division are as follows: - Bruceton Subdivision - CE&D Subdivision - Chattanooga Subdivision - Danville Secondary Subdivision - Decatur Subdivision - Evansville Terminal Subdivision - Henderson Subdivision - Memphis Subdivision - Memphis Terminal Subdivision - Nashville Subdivision - Nashville Terminal Subdivision - O&N Subdivision - S&NA North Subdivision - St. Louis Subdivision (Leased to EVWR) # See also. - List of
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Nashville Division
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Nashville Division ashville Division is a railroad division operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana and Tennessee. The Nashville Division has 14 Subdivisions. The Subdivisions within the Nashville Division are as follows: - Bruceton Subdivision - CE&D Subdivision - Chattanooga Subdivision - Danville Secondary Subdivision - Decatur Subdivision - Evansville Terminal Subdivision - Henderson Subdivision - Memphis Subdivision - Memphis Terminal Subdivision - Nashville Subdivision - Nashville Terminal Subdivision - O&N Subdivision - S&NA North Subdivision - St. Louis Subdivision (Leased to EVWR) # See also. - List of CSX Transportation lines
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The Wisconsin Engineer
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The Wisconsin Engineer The Wisconsin Engineer The Wisconsin Engineer is a student run magazine and registered non-profit 401(C)3 corporation. The staff, all volunteers, are students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The magazine covers topics in modern science and engineering, with a particular focus on University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty research and student achievements. Most articles are written to be mainly informative, yet the magazine occasionally publishes opinion articles and satire articles related to engineering topics or controversies centered around the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The Wisconsin Engineer is published four times a year seasonally, and distributed in print across the University
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