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HMS Lapwing (1911)
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HMS Lapwing (1911) the German armoured cruiser "Blücher". ## The Battle of Jutland. "Lapwing", under the command of Lieutenant-Commander Alexander Gye, was present with her flotilla at the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916. ## Mediterranean Service. From 1917 the Third Battle Squadron was deployed to the Mediterranean. She later took part in the Battle of Jaffa and was present at the entry of the Allied Fleet through the Dardanelles on 12 November 1918. # Disposal. In common with the survivors of her class, she was laid up after World War I, and on 26 October 1921 she was sold to the Barking Ship Breaking Company for scrap. # External links. - Battle of Jutland Crew Lists Project - HMS Lapwing Crew List
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Athletic Club Femenino
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Athletic Club Femenino Athletic Club Femenino Athletic Club Femenino is the women's football (soccer) section of Athletic Bilbao, competing in the Spanish First Division. Athletic is one of the most successful women's teams in Spain, with five championships. Just as with the men's team, their official policy is to sign players native to or trained in football in the greater Basque Country. The team plays at the club's facilities in Lezama on the outskirts of Bilbao. # History. The team was founded in 2000 as Leioa EFT after CD Sondika disbanded its women's team, which had played in the defunct División de Honor in the 1990s. After Leoia gained promotion to the new Superliga Femenina in just two years, it was absorbed
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Athletic Club Femenino
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Athletic Club Femenino by Athletic Bilbao. At that time a reserve team, "Athletic B", was also introduced – they currently compete in Group 2 of the Segunda División, the regionalised second tier. In their debut season Athletic won the championship, and successfully defended the title in the next two seasons, becoming the first team to be awarded the trophy to keep permanently. After a disappointing 2006 season, Athletic won its fourth title in 2007. As a result of their title wins they made four appearances in the UEFA Women's Cup, being knocked out in the group stages by 1. FFC Frankfurt in 2004, Djurgårdens IF in 2005, SV Saestum in 2006 and ASDCF Bardolino in 2008. Athletic finished third in the next four championships
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Athletic Club Femenino
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Athletic Club Femenino between 2008 and 2011. In 2012 they were runners-up, and reached the Copa de la Reina final for the first time, losing to RCD Espanyol after extra time. On 5 January 2013 the team celebrated its tenth anniversary, beating Arsenal LFC in a friendly match. They were cup runners-up again in 2014, this time losing on penalties to FC Barcelona, having finished second behind the same club in the league. On 5 June 2016, Athletic won its fifth league title, nine years after its last success. They competed in the UEFA Women's Champions League the following season, where they were eliminated by Danish champions Fortuna Hjorring in the Round of 32. In June 2017, the club announced they would introduce
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Athletic Club Femenino
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Athletic Club Femenino a second reserve team for the coming season, made up of girls aged 13 to 15. In January 2019, the club broke the European record for attendance at a women's football match with 48,121 spectators at San Mamés for a Copa de la Reina quarter-final fixture, a 2–0 loss to Atlético Madrid. However, it only stood for a few months until Barcelona played Atlético in front of a 60,739 crowd. # Honours. ## Titles. ### Official competitions. - Primera División - Champions (5): 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2015–16 - Euskal Herria Cup - Champions (7): 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 ### Invitational competitions. - Sport Mundi Tournament (4) - 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012 - COTIF -
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Athletic Club Femenino
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Athletic Club Femenino 004–05, 2006–07, 2015–16 - Euskal Herria Cup - Champions (7): 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 ### Invitational competitions. - Sport Mundi Tournament (4) - 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012 - COTIF - 2015 - Teresa Herrera Trophy (2) - 2017, 2018 # UEFA competition record. - "Main article: Spanish women's football clubs in international competitions" # Players. As of 8 July 2019. ## Former players. "For details of current and former players, see ." # See also. - Athletic–Barcelona rivalry - Women's Basque derby # External links. - UEFA profile - Athletic Club at "Txapeldunak" - From official website: - Team history - Appearances - Goalscorers - A-Z of players - Debuts
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Tarara Day
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Tarara Day Tarara Day Tarara Day is held every year on 15 March in New Zealand. It is the day when Tarara—descendants of Croatian men who arrived in the 1890s to dig gum and of Māori women—celebrate their combined heritage.
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Diler & Associados
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Diler & Associados Diler & Associados Diler & Associados is an independent film production company specializing in all aspects of film production, from initial script development all the way through to final distribution. D&A’s main goal is to provide content of an international standard, mainstream appeal and with franchise potential. In 2003, after breaking Brazil’s production record by carrying through 5 feature films in a single year, Diler Trindade, the company’s majority shareholder, was chosen by Variety as one of the Top Ten Producer’s to Watch. In 2004, D&A was appointed by the National Agency for Cinema in Brazil (ANCINE) as the biggest local producer in recent years, attracting more than 30 million
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Diler & Associados
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Diler & Associados moviegoers and selling more than 1.5 million copies in DVD and VHS formats. Amongst the 35 feature films produced, 11 out of 30 are the biggest box office hits released in the last ten years. In 2007, ANCINE released a new database, this time with the Brazilian blockbusters - films that attracted more than 1 million moviegoers in recent years. Diler appears, again, as the top of the list with 9 feature films and 18 million tickets sold between 1999 and 2006. In 2008, the company received by ONEP, the National organization responsible for events and research, the certificate of business excellence. # Films. - 1988 - Super Xuxa Contra Baixo Astral (Super Xuxa Against the Bad Vibes) - 1990
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Diler & Associados
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Diler & Associados - Precipitação - short film - 1990 - Lua de Cristal (Crystal Moon) - 1990 - O Mistério de Robin Hood (The Mystery of Robin Hood) - 1990 - Sonho de Verão (Summer Dream) - 1991 - Inspetor Faustão e o Mallandro (Inspector Faustão and the Vagabond) - 1991 - Gaúcho Negro (Black Gaucho) - 1992 - Planeta Água - short film - 1995 - O Mandarim (The Mandarin) - 1999 - Xuxa Requebra - 2000 - Xuxa Popstar - 2001 - Nelson Gonçalves - docudrama - 2001 - Xuxa e os Duendes (Xuxa and the Elves) - 2002 - Zico - docudrama - 2002 - Xuxa e os Duendes 2 - No Caminho das Fadas (Xuxa and the Elves 2) - 2003 - Didi, o Cupido Trapalhão (Didi, the Goofy Cupid) - 2003 - Dom - 2003 - Maria - Mãe do Filho
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Diler & Associados
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Diler & Associados de Deus (Mary, Mother of the Son of God) - 2003 - Xuxa Abracadabra (Xuxa in Abracadabra) - 2004 - Um Show de Verão (Summer Show) - 2004 - Didi Quer Ser Criança (Didi Wannabe a Kid) - 2004 - Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perdida (Xuxa and the Lost Treasure's City) - 2005 - Coisa de Mulher (Chick Thing) - 2005 - Xuxinha e Guto contra os Monstros do Espaço (Xuxinha and Guto Against the Space Monsters) - animation - 2005 - Didi, o Caçador de Tesouros (Didi, the Treasure Raider) - 2006 - A Máquina (The Machine) - 2006 - Trair e Coçar É Só Começar (Cheating in Chains) - 2006 - Fica Comigo Esta Noite (Stay with Me Tonight) - 2006 - Xuxa Gêmeas (Xuxa Twins) - 2006 - O Cavaleiro Didi e a Princesa
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Diler & Associados
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Diler & Associados der) - 2006 - A Máquina (The Machine) - 2006 - Trair e Coçar É Só Começar (Cheating in Chains) - 2006 - Fica Comigo Esta Noite (Stay with Me Tonight) - 2006 - Xuxa Gêmeas (Xuxa Twins) - 2006 - O Cavaleiro Didi e a Princesa Lili (The Knight Didi and the Princess Lili) - 2007 - Turma da Mônica em Uma Aventura no Tempo (Monica's Gang in an Adventure in Time) - animation - 2008 - Juízo (Behave) - documentary - 2008 - O Guerreiro Didi e a Ninja Lili (The Warrior Didi and the Ninja Lili) - 2009 - Destino (Destiny) - post-production - 2009 - Bonitinha Mas Ordinária (Pretty But Sluty) - post-production - 2009 - Uma Professora Muito Maluquinha (An Extremely Nutty Teacher) - post-production
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HMS Laertes
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HMS Laertes HMS Laertes Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS "Laertes", after either Laertes, a figure in Greek mythology, or Laertes, a character in Shakespeare's "Hamlet": - was a destroyer launched as HMS "Sarpedon" in 1913, but renamed shortly afterwards. She was sold for breaking up in 1921. - was an armed merchant trawler of the Royal Navy. She was torpedoed and sunk by on 25 July 1942 off Freetown, Sierra Leone. - was an launched in 1944 and broken up in 1959.
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Fousseyni Cissé
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Fousseyni Cissé Fousseyni Cissé Fousseyni Cissé (born 17 July 1989 in Paris) is a French professional football player of Senegalese and Chadian descent. Cisse's father is from Senegal and his mother was born in Chad. Currently, he plays with FC Sion. He also holds Senegalese citizenship and represented Senegal at junior levels before switching to playing for France. Before joining Le Mans, Cissé played as a youth for Olympique Noisy-le-Sec. He made his professional debut for Le Mans Union Club 72 on October 17, 2009 in a Ligue 1 game against US Boulogne.
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Monte Cervantes (2004 ship)
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Monte Cervantes (2004 ship) Monte Cervantes (2004 ship) Monte Cervantes is a container ship owned by A.P. Moller Singapore Pte. Ltd. and operated by Maersk Line AS. The long ship was built at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in Okpo, South Korea in 2004. Originally owned by Reederei Monte GmbH & Co KG, a subsidiary of Hamburg Süd, she has had two owners and been registered under three flags. The vessel is one of ten ships of the "Monte" class built for Hamburg Süd by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries between 2004 and 2009. # Construction. "Monte Cervantes" had its keel laid down on 23 February 2004 at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in Okpo, South Korea. Its
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Monte Cervantes (2004 ship)
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Monte Cervantes (2004 ship) hull has an overall length of . In terms of width, the ship has a beam of . The height from the top of the keel to the main deck, called the moulded depth, is . The ship's container-carrying capacity of (5,552 20-foot shipping containers) places it in the range of a Post-Panamax container ship. The ship's gross tonnage, a measure of the volume of all its enclosed spaces, is 69,132. Its net tonnage, which measures the volume of the cargo spaces, is 34,823. Its total carrying capacity in terms of weight, is . The vessel was built with a HSD Engine Co. Ltd. 8RTA96C-B main engine, which drives a controllable-pitch propeller. The 8-cylinder engine has a Maximum Continuous Rating of 45,760 kW with
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Monte Cervantes (2004 ship)
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Monte Cervantes (2004 ship) 102 revolutions per minute at MCR. The cylinder bore is 960mm. The ship also features 4 main power distribution system auxiliary generators, 3 at , and 1 at . The vessel's steam piping system features an Aalborg CH 8-500 auxiliary boiler. Construction of the ship was completed on 28 July 2004. , the ship is classified by the ABS with the code "A1, Container Carrier, AMS, ACCU; RRDA, BWE, UWILD, PMP", meaning that it was constructed under the supervision of a recognized classification society, that the construction complies with the society's rules, and that it is classed as a general cargo carrier and container ship. # Current Service. As of December 2018, "Monte Cervantes" runs the Hamburg
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Monte Cervantes (2004 ship)
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Monte Cervantes (2004 ship) n power distribution system auxiliary generators, 3 at , and 1 at . The vessel's steam piping system features an Aalborg CH 8-500 auxiliary boiler. Construction of the ship was completed on 28 July 2004. , the ship is classified by the ABS with the code "A1, Container Carrier, AMS, ACCU; RRDA, BWE, UWILD, PMP", meaning that it was constructed under the supervision of a recognized classification society, that the construction complies with the society's rules, and that it is classed as a general cargo carrier and container ship. # Current Service. As of December 2018, "Monte Cervantes" runs the Hamburg Süd US Gulf/Central America/Caribbean - South America East Coast (UCLA 1) liner service.
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Say Something (Timbaland song)
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Say Something (Timbaland song) Say Something (Timbaland song) "Say Something" is a song recorded by American producer, songwriter and rapper Timbaland, for his third studio album "Shock Value II" (2009). The song features vocals from Canadian rapper Drake. It was written by Mosley, Jerome Harmon, Graham, Timothy Clayton and John Maultsby. The production was helmed by Mosley under his stage-name Timbaland while Harmon served as the assistant producer, under the stage-name Jroc. The song was tailored to Drake's sound and when the rapper wrote to it, he contacted the producer about the lyrics. Despite the verses feeling more like Graham's record, Mosley gave his blessing and went the product. The song was solicited to digital
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Say Something (Timbaland song)
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Say Something (Timbaland song) retailers on November 3, 2009 in the United States as the album's second single. "Say Something" is an electro-rap song with a slow moving beat and feel. Lyrically, it portrays an interaction between Graham and a woman and the awkward feel to it, that is influenced by past events that occurred between them. "Say Something" garnered generally mixed reviews from music critics; many of them praised it as a "radio hit" but felt it fared worse than Drake's previous works and believed it highlighted Timbaland's weaknesses as a vocalist. Since its domestic release, the song has reached number twenty-three on the "Billboard" Hot 100, standing as the second highest charting single from "Shock Value
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Say Something (Timbaland song)
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Say Something (Timbaland song) II" in the United States. The music video for the song was directed by Paul "Coy" Allen features appearances from Sebastian, D.O.E., Attitude and DJ Freestyle Steve. # Background and composition. "Say Something" was written by Timothy Mosley, Jerome Harmon, Aubrey Graham, Timothy Clayton and John Maultsby. The production of the song was helmed by Mosley under his stage-name Timbaland and by Harmon under his stage-name Jroc; the latter is credited as the co-producer. The pairing of Timbaland and Drake came about through a discussion between Mosley and Jay-Z. In an interview with Shaheem Reed of MTV News, Mosley quoted him saying "'Yo, man, you gonna wanna get in the studio with this guy named
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Say Something (Timbaland song)
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Say Something (Timbaland song) Drake. I'm telling you. He's the next cat.'" Mosley, Graham, and Harmon have collaborated on "Off That", featured on Jay-Z's eleventh studio album "The Blueprint 3" (2009). Timbaland stated that he was attracted to Drake because of his tone, saying "His tone is ridiculous right now. I love his tone." Mosley created the music behind the song and presented it to Drake for his approval. He told the Canadian rapper how it would be tailored to his type of music, but expressed his certainty with how it would sound. In a different interview with Reed for the same publication, Drake explained: "So he sent me the beat. I loved the beat. It had that spark to it. That emotion. It moved." Graham also explained
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Say Something (Timbaland song) that he came up with the song's concept of "how awkward it is seeing a girl that I used to talk to." He further stated: " It's almost like they see me, and they don't know what to say anymore. They may have treated me a way in the past, and it's like, 'Damn. I shouldn't have done that.' It's so many things running through my head. 'How do I approach this person now?'". He later expressed his satisfaction with record, stating: " It's an interesting concept. I'm glad that record is picking up. It was slow at first, but it's a feel-good record." After Graham wrote to the music, he replied to Mosley, asking for his approval of the lyrics: "'I wanna make sure you like this hook. Because the way
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Say Something (Timbaland song)
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Say Something (Timbaland song) I'm rapping to it, I feel like it was my record. I had to realize this was not my record; this is a feature you want me to be on." He told him afterwards that it was Graham's record, giving his blessing for the rapper taking over the song. Chris Godbey recorded and mixed the song at No Excuses Studios in Santa Monica, California with Matt Bang serving as the assistant engineer. "Say Something" is an electro-rap song that runs for 4 minutes and 1 second and is built upon a synthesized beat. Shaheem Reed of MTV described the beat as "buoyant" and the song to be "built for the party". Lyrically, it is about a famous man who makes plenty of money, but neglects to spend enough quality time with his
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Say Something (Timbaland song)
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Say Something (Timbaland song) girl. # Release and reception. "Say Something" was serviced to digital retailers in the United States on November 3, 2009 and was solicited to urban radios in the United States more than two months later on January 12, 2010. It entered the "Billboard" Hot 100 on January 23, 2010 at number eighty seven. It later went on to peak at number twenty-three in the last week of March and lasted a total of twenty weeks on the chart. The song also reached the summit of the Rap Songs and R&B/Hip-Hop Songs component charts. ## Critical reception. Steve Jones of "USA Today" named it one of the album's best tracks. Will Hines of "Consequence of Sound" expressed a different opinion about the song, but commented
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Say Something (Timbaland song)
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Say Something (Timbaland song) that it is "marginally more convincing [than "Carry Out"], but Drake fares better with his usual formula." Andy Hermann of "Metromix New York" labeled it "bland electro-rap" and called it "a waste of Drake’s considerable talents". Luke Gibson of "HipHop DX" called it "a song that will have the radio salivating." Henry Yanney of SoulCulture praised "Say Something" as one that people "will be undoubtedly drawn to". In his review of the album, he also noted that the song highlights Timbaland's weakness as an artist, writing that "Timbo’s verse feels lethargic and unnecessary". Brian Linder of "IGN" writes, "It amps things up a bit, but by the time it rolls around you'll be ready to skip ahead looking
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Say Something (Timbaland song)
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Say Something (Timbaland song) for a truly hot track." Ben Norman of "About.com" commented that the song was a strong example of how Timbaland's voice sounds "awkward and counterproductive" in the album's array of singers and musicians. # Music video. The music video was released on December 8, 2009. It was directed by Paul "Coy" Allen who directed "Morning After Dark", and "If We Ever Meet Again". Model Keyshia Dior makes an appearance in the video. Sebastian, D.O.E., Attitude and DJ Freestyle Steve also make brief cameos in the video. # Track listing. CD Single (Australia) - 1. "Say Something" (Album Version) (Feat. Drake) – 4:01 - 2. "Say Something" (Remix) (Feat. Chris Brown) – 4:15 # Remixes. There are a number
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Say Something (Timbaland song) of remixes for the song: - 1. "Say Something" (Original Version) (Feat. Drake) - 2. "Say Something" (Remix) (feat. Drake, Chris Brown and Bow Wow) - 3. "Say Something" (Female Version) Rasheeda (Feat. Nivea) Digital download EP - 1. "Say Something" (Album Version) (Feat. Drake) – 4:01 - 2. "Say Something" (Acapella) (Feat. Drake) – 3:47 - 3. "Say Something" (Instrumental) – 4:01 - 4. "Say Something" (Video) – 4:05 Lupe Fiasco, Fabolous & Young Jeezy also did freestyles of the song on their mixtapes. American rapper Flo Rida did a freestyle that was dedicated to Haiti for his Green Tea Mixtape # Credits and personnel. Credits taken from the liner notes of "Shock Value", Mosley Music
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Say Something (Timbaland song) 3:47 - 3. "Say Something" (Instrumental) – 4:01 - 4. "Say Something" (Video) – 4:05 Lupe Fiasco, Fabolous & Young Jeezy also did freestyles of the song on their mixtapes. American rapper Flo Rida did a freestyle that was dedicated to Haiti for his Green Tea Mixtape # Credits and personnel. Credits taken from the liner notes of "Shock Value", Mosley Music Group, Blackground Records, Interscope Records. Recording and mixing - Recorded and mixed at No Excuses Studios in Santa Monica, California Personnel - Songwriting – Timothy Mosley, Timothy Clayton, Jerome Harmon, Aubrey Graham, John Maultsby - Production – Timbaland - Recording – Chris Godbey - Mixing – Chris Godbey, Matt Bang
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The Prisoner (1955 film)
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The Prisoner (1955 film) The Prisoner (1955 film) The Prisoner is a 1955 drama film directed by Peter Glenville and based on the play by Bridget Boland. The film stars Alec Guinness and Jack Hawkins. # Plot. In an unnamed East European country where communist tyranny has recently replaced Nazi tyranny, a Cardinal (Alec Guinness) is falsely accused of treason. The Cardinal had withstood torture when he opposed the Nazis, so the regime knows it will not be able to use force to get him to make a false confession. The Interrogator (Jack Hawkins), an old associate of the Cardinal's but now a Communist, is given the task of persuading him to make a public confession. He intends to do it by undermining the Cardinal's certainty
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The Prisoner (1955 film)
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The Prisoner (1955 film) in the righteousness of his resistance to the state. At first the Interrogator makes no progress. This leads the state authorities to grow impatient and try to trick the Cardinal with fake evidence. The Cardinal is easily able to deal with these clumsy attempts, which leave the state prosecutors humiliated. The Interrogator uses sleep deprivation, relentless questioning, and the deliberate upsetting of the Cardinal’s eating and sleep/wake patterns to weaken him. He eventually breaks the Cardinal's will by showing him he became a priest out of selfishness and vanity and to escape his childhood poverty, not out of goodness, virtue or benevolence, which everyone (including the Cardinal himself)
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The Prisoner (1955 film) has always believed. To purge his sin, in the show trial that follows the Cardinal confesses to every lie of which he is accused, and is released to face a silent, bewildered crowd. There is a subplot about a young warder (Ronald Lewis) who is in love with a married woman (Jeannette Sterke), who wants to leave the country and join her husband. # Cast. - Alec Guinness as The Cardinal - Jack Hawkins as The Interrogator - Wilfrid Lawson as The Jailer - Kenneth Griffith as The Secretary - Jeanette Sterke as The Girl - Ronald Lewis as The Guard - Raymond Huntley as The General - Mark Dignam as The Governor - Gerard Heinz as The Doctor # Production. The Cardinal was based on Croatian
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The Prisoner (1955 film)
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The Prisoner (1955 film) cardinal Aloysius Stepinac (1898–1960), who was a defendant in a show trial in Croatia (as a result of the similarities, the film couldn't be shown in Yugoslavia until the fall of the communist government) and on Hungarian cardinal József Mindszenty (1892–1975), who was charged in Hungary. The film was shot in England and Belgium (at Ostend and Bruges). # Reception. The film was controversial. It was seen as "pro-Communist" by some in Ireland; while in France, where the film was prohibited from being shown at Cannes, the film was labelled "anti-Communist." Likewise it was banned from the Venice Film Festival due to its being considered "so anti-Communist that it would be offensive to Communist
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The Prisoner (1955 film) countries". Some in Italy saw it as "anti-Catholic", but despite this the film was given an award by the International Catholic Office of the Cinema, and commended by Cardinal Griffin. The "Radio Times", while praising the two main performances, wrote, "Peter Glenville's theatrical direction won't do much to persuade those without religious or political convictions to become involved". "TV Guide" wrote, "basically a photographed stage play, and although there are a few other actors, Hawkins and Guinness are center stage most of the time--their mano a mano a delight to watch. Director Glenville had to use all of his expertise to keep the film from being little more than talking heads, but his
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The Prisoner (1955 film) wo main performances, wrote, "Peter Glenville's theatrical direction won't do much to persuade those without religious or political convictions to become involved". "TV Guide" wrote, "basically a photographed stage play, and although there are a few other actors, Hawkins and Guinness are center stage most of the time--their mano a mano a delight to watch. Director Glenville had to use all of his expertise to keep the film from being little more than talking heads, but his touch is sure". "The New York Times" called "The Prisoner" a "grim and gripping drama—which also happens to be an equally revealing motion picture, one of the best of the year...a film that will make you shiver—and think."
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RCD Espanyol Femenino
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RCD Espanyol Femenino RCD Espanyol Femenino RCD Espanyol Femení (Real Club Deportivo Español) is the women's football section of RCD Espanyol and was founded in 1970. # History. RCD Espanyol was one of the pioneering teams in women's football in Spain, playing its first match as early as 1970. The team's first national success came in 1989, when they first reached the national cup's final, losing it against Añorga. They won the competition for the first time in 1996, and successfully defended the title the following year. 2006 was their most successful season to date as they won their first (and for now only) league title and their third Queen's Cup. Thus Espanyol took part in the UEFA Women's Cup the following
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RCD Espanyol Femenino
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RCD Espanyol Femenino season. In recent years Espanyol has consolidated itself as one of Spain's top teams. It has been most successful in the Copa de la Reina, winning three more titles in 2009, 2010, and 2012, tying with Levante UD as the competition's most successful team. Most recently, Espanyol was 3rd after FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao in the 2011-12 national championship # Titles. ## Official. - Primera División - 2005–06: 1 - Copa de la Reina - 1995–96, 1996–97, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2011–12: 6 - Copa Catalunya - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013: 5 ## Invitational. - Pyrénées Cup - 2006, 2007: 2 # Current squad. ## Former internationals. - England: Lianne Sanderson - Italy: Pamela Conti -
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RCD Espanyol Femenino
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RCD Espanyol Femenino 07, 2008, 2013: 5 ## Invitational. - Pyrénées Cup - 2006, 2007: 2 # Current squad. ## Former internationals. - England: Lianne Sanderson - Italy: Pamela Conti - Mexico: Kenti Robles - Portugal: Sónia Matias, Cláudia Neto - Slovenia: Dominika Čonč - Spain: Verónica Boquete, Raquel Cabezón, Marta Corredera, Marta Cubí, Miriam Diéguez, Vanesa Gimbert, Adriana Martín, Silvia Meseguer, Sara Monforte, Andrea Pereira, Mariajo Pons, Willy Romero, Marta Torrejón, Erika Vázquez, Sandra Vilanova, Maripaz Vilas, Noelia Aybar "Rivi" - Sweden: Elin Ekblom Bak, Louise Fors - United States: Joanna Lohman # See also. - Women's Derbi barceloní # External links. - RCD Espanyol Official website
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HMS Lacedaemonian
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HMS Lacedaemonian HMS Lacedaemonian Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS "Lacedaemonian", after an inhabitant of the region of Greece also known as Laconia: - was a 12-gun brig, previously the French privateer "Lacédémonienne". She was captured in 1796 but was recaptured by the French in 1797. - was a 38-gun fifth rate launched in 1812 and broken up in 1822.
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Turks in Afghanistan
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Turks in Afghanistan Turks in Afghanistan Turks in Afghanistan are Turkic people from modern day Afghanistan. The major ethnicities are the Hazaras whom existed in Afghanistan for thousands of years, some claims Hazaras are descendants of Mongols which has no historical bases and is purely based on assumptions to destroy the history of the Hazaras as they were the main political power before the United Kingdom threw them off power and brought in the pashtoon people from modern day Pakistan that destroyed Afghanistan till today, Uzbeks, Kyrgyz and Turkmens. Some claims that Qizilbash are also Turkic and its not true because they are indo Iranian whom came to Afghanistan during the rule of Nader Shah Afshar over Afghanistan
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Turks in Afghanistan
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Turks in Afghanistan and since they worked in governmental offices, they remained there after the withdrawal of Nader Afshar and now live in big cities like Kabul, Mazar e Sharif and Kandahar. They used to speak the Azeri version of Turkish but due to the assimilation into the predominantly Persian and Pashtun society currently they speak either Farsi or Pashto. However, Uzbeks and Turkmens have been living in Afghanistan since the third century B.C. They speak the same language as their ethnicall equivalents in Central Asia. In addition to that the Kyrgyz people settle the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan and are really isolated there. The number of them was 1,130 in 2003, all from eastern Wakhan District in the
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Turks in Afghanistan
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Turks in Afghanistan ince the third century B.C. They speak the same language as their ethnicall equivalents in Central Asia. In addition to that the Kyrgyz people settle the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan and are really isolated there. The number of them was 1,130 in 2003, all from eastern Wakhan District in the Badakhshan Province of northeastern Afghanistan. They still lead a nomadic lifestyle and are led by a "khan" or "tekin." Some economic ties exist between Turkey and Uzbek people in Northern-Afghanistan and there are Turkish police trainers in Wardak, in the east of the country. # See also. - Afghanistan–Turkey relations - Armenians in Afghanistan - Indians in Afghanistan - Pakistanis in Afghanistan
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Kimberly Burwick
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Kimberly Burwick Kimberly Burwick Kimberly Burwick is an American poet. She is author of "Horses in the Cathedral" (Anhinga Press, 2010), and "Has No Kinsmen" (Red Hen Press, 2006). Her poems have been published in many literary journals and magazines including "Fence, Kalliope, Barrow Street, Hayden’s Ferry Review, The Indiana Review, Hotel Amerika," and "The Literary Review. " Her honors include the 2007 Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize (finalist) and the Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Memorial Fund Poetry Prize and fellowships from the Vermont Studio Center and Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center. Burwick was raised in Massachusetts and graduated from Worcester Academy. She holds a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin
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Kimberly Burwick
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Kimberly Burwick Prize and fellowships from the Vermont Studio Center and Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center. Burwick was raised in Massachusetts and graduated from Worcester Academy. She holds a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin and an M.F.A. from Antioch University. Burwick teaches at Washington State University and in the U.C.L.A. Extension Writer's Program. She currently lives in Moscow, Idaho. Her work "Horses in the Cathedral" won the Robert Dana-Anhinga Prize for Poetry. # External links. - Poems: "Conjunctions" > Kimberly Burwick > Three Poems - Poems: The Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize 2007 > Two Poems from Kimberly Burwick’s "The Norway Tree" - Red Hen Press > Author Page > Kimberly Burwick
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Robert Morrison (Phi Delta Theta)
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Robert Morrison (Phi Delta Theta) Robert Morrison (Phi Delta Theta) Robert Morrison, D.D. (March 15, 1822 – July 27, 1902) was an American Presbyterian minister, teacher and editor who was the principal founder of the Phi Delta Theta international college fraternity, suggesting the fraternity's creation and co-authoring the fraternity document known as "The Bond". Morrison grew up in Ohio and entered Ohio University in 1839 as a scholarship student. He attended Ohio University for two years, returning home to help on the family farm and to teach school. He entered Miami University in 1846 and conceived the idea for the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, which he founded with five other students on December 26, 1848. He later attended
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Robert Morrison (Phi Delta Theta)
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Robert Morrison (Phi Delta Theta) McCormick Theological Seminary and Princeton Theological Seminary. Morrison's career as a minister, editor of religious publications and teacher took him to Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio and Missouri. He edited the "Louisville Presbyterian Herald" from 1854 to 1860. He was also co-editor of the "Louisville True Presbyterian", which was suppressed by Union military authorities in 1863, during the American Civil War. In September 1869, Morrison established Westminster Academy, a co-educational school in Waterford, Ohio, where he was principal for six years. He was also the principal of Poplar Grove Academy in Rutherford County, Tennessee. He combined his teaching duties with regular preaching. From
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Robert Morrison (Phi Delta Theta)
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Robert Morrison (Phi Delta Theta) with regular preaching. From 1879 to 1881 he worked as financial agent to eliminate the debts of Westminster College and established the Phi Delta Theta Missouri Beta Chapter, in Fulton, Missouri. After this he preached at various locations around Missouri, and founded churches in towns such as Gravois Mills and Tuscumbia. Miami University conferred a Doctor of Divinity on him in 1897. Morrison died at his home near Fulton, Missouri in 1902, second to last survivor of the six founders of Phi Delta Theta. The fraternity paid off Morrison's mortgage and provided an endowment to his widow. # External links. - Presbyterian Churches of Churches of Miller County: Tuscumbia Presbyterian Church
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Sunrise (Robben Ford album)
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Sunrise (Robben Ford album) Sunrise (Robben Ford album) Sunrise is an album of live recordings made in 1972 by Robben Ford, and released on CD in 1999. Though Ford's music ranged over jazz, blues and rock music styles, this album is rooted in jazz, despite some of the songs having been composed by blues artists. The songs on this album were recorded live in clubs noted at the time for introducing promising new artists to the music world. # Track listing. - 1. "Oh Gee" – 6:31 - 2. "Red Rooster" (Willie Dixon) – 4:25 - 3. "Eighty One" (Miles Davis, Ron Carter) – 8:08 - 4. "Ain't Nobody's Business" (Jimmy Witherspoon, Clarence Williams, G.R. Prince, Porter Grainger) – 3:50 - 5. "Sunrise" (Robben Ford) – 11:28 - 6.
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Sunrise (Robben Ford album)
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Sunrise (Robben Ford album) r) – 8:08 - 4. "Ain't Nobody's Business" (Jimmy Witherspoon, Clarence Williams, G.R. Prince, Porter Grainger) – 3:50 - 5. "Sunrise" (Robben Ford) – 11:28 - 6. "Blue & Lonesome" (Little Walter Jacobs) – 8:23 - 7. "Miss Miss" (Robben Ford) – 8:58 - 8. "Everyday I Have the Blues" (Peter Chatman) – 5:26 # Personnel. - Robben Ford – guitar, saxophone, vocals - Paul Nagle – keyboards - Stan Poplin – bass guitar - Jim Baum – drums - Jimmy Witherspoon – lead vocal on "Ain't Nobody's Business" # Production. "Recorded live by Far Out mobile recording unit in 1972 at the Ash Grove, Hollywood, California; The Golden Bear, Huntington Beach, California; and The Marquee Club, London, England."
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee Even Steven Levee Even Steven Levee born Steven Louis Levee, is an American musician, bass player, recording engineer, record producer and former nightclub concert promoter. He is best known for his work with such bands as Lifeforce, ZRS, Brad Factor:10, The Slashtones, The Freak Parade, and his production work with Hedi, Barbara Lee George, MC Magic D and Gun Hill. As a bass player he is known for his diversity, playing with rock, funk, jazz, blues and hip hop artists, and for his use of various fretted and fretless four, five and six string bass guitars. He is also well known within the music industry for hosting premier "all star" jam sessions at various nightclubs in the New York area during
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee the 1990s. Even has appeared on HBO and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" during the current century and continues to work in Music and the Information Technology field. # Early life. Even Steven Levee, born Steven Louis Levee (1951–present) in Crown Heights, New York. He attended Miami Dade Junior College in Florida as an Art major while also playing bass in various local bands. His early musical influences of The Yardbirds, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin made his approach to music raw and quite loud. # Lifeforce / Lifesource. After college, Even Steven and future Grammy winning producer Frank Filippetti formed the band Life Force in 1972. Life Force's blend of Rock, Jazz, Classical
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee and Fusion led to their deal with Paramount Records. Unfortunately the Paramount Label folded before their debut album could be released. One of their songs, "Holy Moses" in 1974, was released on Streaker Records as a single, but was wrongly credited as "Force". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hlb9G6Qwc4Q Life Force disbanded in 1974, but Even Steven and some of the other members changed their sound and formed the band Life Source. The group hit the road touring the US and Canada for the next 2 years with their new "Top 40s" sound. After Life Source disbanded, Even toured for the following 3 years with The Profile Band, an R&B dance band based out of Cincinnati, Ohio. ## 10. Even Steven
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee returned to New York and co-founded Brad Factor:10 (aka "The Yuppies From Hell") in 1987. The band's stage persona was "The worlds first Yuppie Heavy-Metal Band" and their music reflected that. They developed a strong "cult" following performing at major rock venues like L’Amour's, Nirvana, The Cat Club, Limelight, Black Cat, The Chance and many others. In 1988 Brad Factor:10 competed and won the "New York City Rock Wars" contest, beating out Beggars and Thieves, Skin and Bones, The Throbbs and Please (later known as Trouble Tribe). Brad Factor:10 performed with such bands as: The Tubes; Enuffz N Nuff; D' Priest, The Stuttering John Band; Circus of Power; Sophia Ramos; Cycle Sluts From Hell;
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee Electric Angels; Pleasure Bombs; Warrior Soul, Heads Up; and Raging Slab to name a few. # Jam sessions. Beginning in 1989, Even Steven hosted jam sessions at many of NY C's best known rock clubs like Spodee O Dee's, Limelight, Danceteria, Space At Chase, Lion's Den, Boom and others. These jams would include musicians like: Jason Bonham, Chip Z. Nuff, Adam Bomb, Lez Warner, Ryan Roxi, Joe Lynn Turner, Mark O'Conner, LSD; Mark Wood; members of Motörhead, Jon Paris, Andy Bigan, Terry Brock, Ed Terry, Anthony Michael Hall, Herbie Trabino, Roderick Kohn, Martha Velez, Delmar Brown; Lenny Kravits; Steve Farrone; Anton Fig, Bobby Chouinard; Barry Finnerty, Jon Hammond; Paul Sheehan; Grant Green Jr
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee and many others. # The Slashtones. In 1993, Even was one of the original members of the band that would become known as Harry Slash & The Slashtones, later best known for their original works heard on the "Extreme Championship Wrestling" television programs from 1997 to 2008. Even remained part of the band's rotating live lineup and subsequent style changes that would include current and former members of Raging Slab, Murphy's Law, The Uptown Horns, Zebra, Riot, The John Entwistle Band, Frehley's Comet and others. Even performed live with The Slashtones until 1995, when his need for back surgery forced him to step down from the group for a time. He would return to the stage with them in 1997
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee and once more in 1998. Even remained a fixture in The Slashtones rotating studio recording cast. He appeared on the band's 1995 limited release EP "Episode One" and on several tracks heard on the ECW television programs including the theme music for "Ravishing" Rick Rude", "SuperCrazy" and "Francine". Even Steven made a return to the band's extended studio family in 2008, playing the 5-string frettless bass on the band's rendition of "Friends", released on the compilation CD Tribute to Led Zeppelin, "Misty Mountain Hop", # "Rattlesnake Guitar". In 1995, Viceroy Music's president, Arnie Goodman invited Even Steven Levee to perform on the Peter Green tribute CD, "Rattlesnake Guitar". Even
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee put together the band of himself, guitarist Ray Gomez from the Stanley Clarke Band and drummer (the late) Bobby Chouinard, formerly of Billy Squire. They recorded two songs, "Evil Woman Blues" and "Lazy Poker Blues", with vocalists Pete McMahon and Troy Turner. Rattlesnake Guitar also included musicians from Pink Floyd, The Yardbirds, Jeff Beck Group, The Animals, Jethro Tull, Savoy Brown, David Lee Roth, The Uptown Horns, and others. Even Steven Levee's work also appears on "Peter Green Song Book" available via import and "This Is The Blues" - Volume 1 and 4 released in 2010 on Eagle Records (Fontana). "This Is The Blues" features performances by Jeff Beck, Jack Bruce, Savoy Brown, Mick Jagger,
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee Rory Gallager and many other amazing musical entities. # Freak Parade. From 1999 to 2002, Even Steven was the bass player for the band Freak Parade, featuring two original founding members of Utopia, keyboardist Moogy Klingman and drummer Kevin Ellman. The band recorded and released a studio CD titled "Here Comes The" and several live CDs. # Currently. Even Steven Levee continued to play bass with Joy Ryder and Rhythm Club TV (until Joy's untimely passing), Barbara Lee George, The 253 Boys, the recent reformation of Brad Factor:10, Buzzy Linhart, hip-hop artist TRP, and his studio band AFU GoodFriends as well as writing, producing, recording music and voice-overs. As co-owner of i~Potato
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee Music, Even is producing new Hip Hop, Folk, and RnB artists with partner Arthur Steuer,including: MC Magic D, Gun Hill, AFU GoodFriends, Voice of The People with Joe Butler (Lovin' Spoonful) and i-Potato - The Adventures of Lumpy and Homefry. Even Steven Levee has also produced, engineered and played bass with singer songwriter Barbara Lee George whose newest CD "Protected By Love" is due for release early summer 2011. Even recently placed Barbara's song "To Young To Die" in a 10-hour Viet Nam War special scheduled to air on History Channel November, 2011. In addition Even Steven Levee produced, engineered, played bass and co wrote the music with Don Puglisi on "The Curse", a poem by Florence
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee Kaye. The Curse also appears on Don Puglisi's newest release "Goodbye New York". In addition, Mr Puglisi and his song "Stoned On The Range" are included on "Goodbye New York" and both appear in the major motion picture "Taking Woodstock". Don Puglisi is also performing with punk rockers, The 253 Boys. The Binding force of The 253 Boys is their shared passion for Football (Soccer) & energetic no holes barred Rock N Roll. The Band originated the Soccer Rock sound inspired from the terraces. The name of the band is taken from the old 253 bus route in east london where the inspiration to form a band devoted to the beautiful game and a love of Mod/Punk/Ska/Reggae culture happened somewhere between
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee clapton common and whitechapel. Fast forward a few years to New York, where the idea became a reality at a Johnny Thunders tribute show at CBGBs. The buzz started after gigs at the Continental, Don Hills, The China Club & CBGBs. Within a short time indie radio play was happening and the songs have been heard around the world. The boys were invited to write and produce the original theme song for Fox Football Fone In and recorded the tracks at the famed Village Studios in Los Angeles. The Band recorded their first EP, entitled The Wonderful World of Football which is available on iTunes.com and most major download sites. In addition to songs in English the boys have also recorded in Spanish &
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee Portuguese. The George Best Rhapsody was written as a musical tribute to football legend George Best and is an official song on his foundation website. The animated video for Oh Sweet England can be seen on youtube.com The Band are pleased to announce the release of their new rock opera 'New Day No War' which is now available on iTunes.com. The new single, our version of the classic 'Jerusalem of Gold' is available on iTunes.com The 253 Boys had a great time playing in front of thousands at Autozone Baseball Park in Memphis and headlining at The Soccer Rocks Festival over the summer. We're pleased to announce our original song Lessons from the Road written by Don Puglisi has been selected for
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Even Steven Levee
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Even Steven Levee The new single, our version of the classic 'Jerusalem of Gold' is available on iTunes.com The 253 Boys had a great time playing in front of thousands at Autozone Baseball Park in Memphis and headlining at The Soccer Rocks Festival over the summer. We're pleased to announce our original song Lessons from the Road written by Don Puglisi has been selected for the soundtrack of the new documentary film - Houston We Have a Problem! We thank everyone who has got in touch with us and enjoyed the music so far. Wishing All Fans of the Beautiful Game all very best! # Personal life. Hex Lubinger, former lead guitarist of The Shipwrecks and ¡Löco!, and Bill Grainer are cousins of Even Steven Levee's .
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Chernozemelsky District
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Chernozemelsky District Chernozemelsky District Chernozemelsky District (, ; , ) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the thirteen in the Republic of Kalmykia, Russia. It is located in the southeast of the republic. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the rural locality (a settlement) of Komsomolsky. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 13,258, with the population of Komsomolsky accounting for 34.1% of that number. # History. The district was established in 1951. # Administrative and municipal status. Within the framework of administrative divisions, Chernozemelsky District is one of the thirteen in the Republic of Kalmykia. The district is
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Chernozemelsky District
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Chernozemelsky District e population of Komsomolsky accounting for 34.1% of that number. # History. The district was established in 1951. # Administrative and municipal status. Within the framework of administrative divisions, Chernozemelsky District is one of the thirteen in the Republic of Kalmykia. The district is divided into eight rural administrations which comprise thirty-five rural localities. As a municipal division, the district is incorporated as Chernozemelsky Municipal District. Its eight rural administrations are incorporated as eight rural settlements within the municipal district. The settlement of Komsomolsky serves as the administrative center of both the administrative and municipal district.
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Lordship of Bowland
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Lordship of Bowland Lordship of Bowland The Lordship of Bowland is an historic feudal barony associated with the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, England. It was once thought lost and was rediscovered in 2008. It disappeared in 1885 when the estates of the Towneleys, one of Lancashire's great aristocratic families, were broken up following the death of the last male heir. For much of the twentieth century, experts thought that the Lordship belonged to the Crown. In 1938, the Duchy of Lancaster had acquired some of the Forest of Bowland, now known as the "Whitewell Estate", near Clitheroe, and it was believed that the Lordship had been acquired with it. It was discovered in 2008 that the 1938 sale, while it included
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Lordship of Bowland
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Lordship of Bowland mineral, sporting and forestry rights, specifically excluded the Lordship of Bowland itself. It accordingly descended to a Towneley family trust. In 2008, Charles Towneley Strachey, 4th Baron O'Hagan auctioned the title. The new Lord of Bowland was later revealed to be a Cambridge University don who specialises in the history of Lancashire, its place names and dialects and has ancestral links to the Forest. # History. While a lineage for the barony can be traced back speculatively through the Earls of Northumbria to Oswiu and his marriage alliance in 638 AD with the Urien kings of Rheged, the roots of the modern lordship are Norman. Although Roger de Poitou is recorded as tenant-in-chief
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Lordship of Bowland
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Lordship of Bowland of the manors of Bowland in Domesday, what we now understand as the "Forest and Liberty of Bowland" was created by William Rufus sometime after 1087. It formed part of a larger parcel of lands granted to his vassal, either to reward Poitou for his role in the defeat of Dolfin of Carlisle and the army of Scots king Malcolm III in 1091-2 or as a result of the confiscation of lands from Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumbria in 1095. These lands came to form the Barony, later the Honor of Lancaster in the closing decade of the eleventh century. By the late twelfth century, the disparate holdings within the Honor of Lancaster had cohered to form what became Lancashire, first explicitly recognised
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Lordship of Bowland
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Lordship of Bowland as a county in 1194. In turn, the Forest and Liberty of Bowland, along with the grant of the adjacent fee of Blackburnshire and holdings in Hornby and Amounderness, came to form the basis of what became known as the Honor of Clitheroe. Ownership of the forest followed the same descent as the Honor, ultimately passing back with the rest of the de Lacy lands to the Earldom of Lancaster. After 1351, it was administered as part of the Duchy of Lancaster; from 1399, as a possession of the Crown. It ceased to be a part of the Duchy in 1835. Territorially, the Lordship of Bowland covered an area of almost on the historic borders of Lancashire and Yorkshire. It comprised a Royal Forest and a Liberty
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Lordship of Bowland
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Lordship of Bowland of ten manors spanning eight townships and four parishes. The manors within the Liberty were Slaidburn (Newton-in-Bowland, West Bradford, Grindleton), Knowlmere, Waddington, Easington, Bashall, Mitton, Withgill (Crook), Leagram, Hammerton and Dunnow (Battersby). Harrop was included within the Forest. In 1661, the manors contained within the former Honor of Clitheroe, including the Forest and Liberty of Bowland, were granted by the Crown to General George Monck as part of the creation of the Dukedom of Albermarle. Monck had been a key figure in the restoration of Charles II. The Lordship of Bowland then descended through the Montagu, Buccleuch and Towneley families before passing to its present
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Lordship of Bowland
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Lordship of Bowland nd four parishes. The manors within the Liberty were Slaidburn (Newton-in-Bowland, West Bradford, Grindleton), Knowlmere, Waddington, Easington, Bashall, Mitton, Withgill (Crook), Leagram, Hammerton and Dunnow (Battersby). Harrop was included within the Forest. In 1661, the manors contained within the former Honor of Clitheroe, including the Forest and Liberty of Bowland, were granted by the Crown to General George Monck as part of the creation of the Dukedom of Albermarle. Monck had been a key figure in the restoration of Charles II. The Lordship of Bowland then descended through the Montagu, Buccleuch and Towneley families before passing to its present incumbent, the 16th Lord of Bowland.
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L. Adaikalaraj
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L. Adaikalaraj L. Adaikalaraj L. Adaikalaraj was an Indian politician and former Member of Parliament elected from Tamil Nadu. He was elected to the Lok Sabha from Tiruchirappalli constituency as an Indian National Congress candidate in 1984, 1989 and 1991 elections and as a Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar) candidate in 1996 election.
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HP (car)
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HP (car) HP (car) The HP was a British three-wheeled cyclecar made from 1926 to 1928 by Hilton-Peacey (possibly Pacey) Motors of Woking, Surrey. Most cars used an air-cooled 500 cc single-cylinder JAP engine but one had a larger 600 cc version and another two 500 cc Dunelt 2 strokes and three 500 cc Vulpine overhead valve engines. The drive was by chain to a Sturmey-Archer three-speed transmission and then a further long chain to the single rear wheel. Several of the components including front axles were bought from the Blériot-Whippet company which had closed down. Hilton-Peacey Motors also offered to supply spares to Blériot-Whippet owners. The body was made largely of plywood covered in fabric.
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HP (car) by chain to a Sturmey-Archer three-speed transmission and then a further long chain to the single rear wheel. Several of the components including front axles were bought from the Blériot-Whippet company which had closed down. Hilton-Peacey Motors also offered to supply spares to Blériot-Whippet owners. The body was made largely of plywood covered in fabric. The chassis was made of laminated ash and the front axle was carried on quarter elliptic leaf springs. To simplify the transmission the back wheel was unsprung. Four people were employed including Hilton Skinner and Bob Peacey and about 40 cars were made. They sold for £65. # See also. - List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom
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Spanking Shakespeare
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Spanking Shakespeare Spanking Shakespeare Spanking Shakespeare (2007) is the debut novel by Jake Wizner. It is a young adult novel that tells the story of the unfortunately named Shakespeare Shapiro and his struggles in high school, dating and friendship. Large portions of the novel are presented as Shakespeare’s high school memoir for his English class with the rest of the work being told in a traditional first person narrative. # Characters. The book has around six central characters, although several others play roles in the novel: - Shakespeare Shapiro — a high school boy who sees himself as a victim his entire life starting with his parents’ choice of his unusual name right up to every awkward event in
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Spanking Shakespeare high school. Like his namesake, Shakespeare is a talented, if somewhat profane, writer. He sees himself as ranking very low in the social ladder of high school. Shakespeare appears as a minor character in Wizner's second novel, "Castration Celebration". - Neil Wasserman — Shakespeare’s best friend who is obsessed with his own bowel movements. He and Katie hook up during the book, much to Shakespeare's annoyance. - Katie Marks — Shakespeare’s only other friend, who is verbally abusive to both him and Neil and wears a military coat. She has a drinking problem but cleans up by the novel's conclusion. - Gandhi Shapiro — Shakespeare’s younger, handsomer brother who is as successful with girls
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Spanking Shakespeare as Shakespeare is a failure. Is also a sharp businessman and extremely popular. He is revealed partway in the book to have been using marijuana since his freshman year. - Celeste Keller — an intelligent classmate who briefly dates Shakespeare because of his witty writing in an attempt to forget about her boyfriend who is away at college. She attempts to remain friends with him, but he generally avoids her after their relationship ends. - Charlotte White — a frequently absent classmate who is dealing with a variety of family issues. Shakespeare befriends her and finds himself unexpectedly attracted to her, ultimately asking her to the prom near the end of the book. # Critical reaction. Kirkus
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Spanking Shakespeare found it funny, but the jokes sometimes slowed down the plot. Publishers Weekly called it "bold and bawdy", "exceptionally funny and smart". Michael Sullivan praised it for "great laughs". It was also reviewed by Booklist. # Jake Wizner. The author is a middle-school English teacher, his father a law professor and his mother a university dean, both at Yale. He attended Wesleyan University where he was in a class with novelist Daniel Handler. # Film adaptation. Paramount Pictures has purchased the film rights to the novel. There was a projected release of 2013. As of 2016, there's been no word on the status of the film . John Stalberg, Jr. is attached to direct and rewrite the screenplay
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Spanking Shakespeare by Booklist. # Jake Wizner. The author is a middle-school English teacher, his father a law professor and his mother a university dean, both at Yale. He attended Wesleyan University where he was in a class with novelist Daniel Handler. # Film adaptation. Paramount Pictures has purchased the film rights to the novel. There was a projected release of 2013. As of 2016, there's been no word on the status of the film . John Stalberg, Jr. is attached to direct and rewrite the screenplay adaptation, originally written by Dan Lagana. # External links. - The author’s official website - The Director of the film's online reel - Jewish magazine Tablet discusses the book with a 12-year-old girl
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Vangjel Meksi
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Vangjel Meksi Vangjel Meksi Vangjel Meksi (1770–1821) was an Albanian physician, writer, and translator. One-time personal physician to Ali Pasha, the 19th-century Albanian ruler of the Pashalik of Yanina, Meksi produced the first translation of the New Testament into Albanian with the help and sponsorship of the British and Foreign Bible Society (BFBS). Meksi did not live to see his work's publication however, which was supervised by Gregory IV of Athens. As a member of "Filiki Etaireia", a secret society whose purpose was to establish an independent Greek state, Meksi joined the Greeks in the Siege of Tripolitsa during their war of independence against the Ottoman Empire and died shortly afterwards. As
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Vangjel Meksi well as its value to Albanian Christians, who could for the first time read the Gospels in their own language, Meksi's work advanced the study of written Albanian, and in particular informed the work of 19th-century linguists and philologists such as Joseph Ritter von Xylander, August Schleicher, and Johann Georg von Hahn. Their studies of the Albanian language were significantly influenced by Meksi's Bible translation. # Early life. Meksi was born in 1770 in Labovë, a village near Gjirokastër, and pursued secondary studies in Ioannina, then an important Ottoman provincial center (now in Greece). His first employment was as a folk physician to the court of Ali Pasha, the Albanian ruler of
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Vangjel Meksi the Pashalik of Yanina, a position he held until 1803. Armed with a letter of recommendation from Ali Pasha, Meksi was admitted to the University of Naples in Italy, where he studied medicine under Dr. Nicola Acuto and practiced in a hospital administered by the parish of San Giovanni a Carbonara. After completing his studies in 1808, Meksi returned to Yanina and once again served in Ali Pasha's court, this time as one of his four physicians. His colleagues were Dr. Metaxa, (degree in medicine from the University of Paris), Dr. Saqeralliu (degree in medicine from the University of Vienna), and Dr. Loukas Vagias, (brother of Thanasis Vagias, with a degree in medicine from Leipzig University). #
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Vangjel Meksi Philological activity. After falling out of favor with Ali Pasha, for reasons unknown, Meksi left the court in 1810 to travel around Europe. During a brief stay in Venice he began to develop an interest in the Albanian alphabet and grammar. He published two translations into Albanian during 1814, both now lost, one of which was a religious work by Abbé Claude Fleury (1640–1723). Meksi also wrote a grammar of the Albanian language in Albanian. It too has been lost, but it is mentioned in many letters reporting Meksi's work as an Albanian philologist written by Robert Pinkerton to his superiors at the British and Foreign Bible Society (BFBS), which subsequently sponsored the translation of the
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Vangjel Meksi New Testament into Albanian. The work must have been written before 1819 and may be either the first Albanian grammar or the second, after that of Jani Evstrat Vithkuqari; it is not known which was published first. In this period Meksi also created a new Albanian alphabet, rationalizing and consolidating the many different pre-existing alphabets, employing a mix of Greek and Latin characters. Using his new alphabet, he wrote a book called "Orthography of the Albanian language", (). # Translation of the New Testament. Pinkerton, who in 1816 was the BFBS's representative in Moscow, had met that year with a community of Albanians in Vienna, then capital of the Austrian Empire. They assured him
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Vangjel Meksi that a translation of the New Testament into Albanian was indeed possible. In a letter to his superiors at the BFBS, dated August 28, 1816, Pinkerton wrote that the Albanian nation occupied a large part of the ancient Illyria, that they spoke a language completely different from Slavic, Turkish, Greek, or Latin, and that for the Albanian Orthodox the mass was recited in Greek, a language that believers and even some of the priests did not understand. According to Pinkerton, the translation could be done by one or more Albanians from the Ionian islands under the supervision of an Albanian bishop. In 1819, apparently with the blessing of his superiors at the BFBS, Pinkerton met with Meksi (referring
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Vangjel Meksi him as "Evangelos Mexicos") in Istanbul. Meksi, who was then a teacher in Serres, had been recommended to Pinkerton because of his Albanian grammar book. Pinkerton also relates in one of his letters to the BFBS that Meksi was well regarded by the Albanian community, the Greek Orthodox Church, and by Patriarch Gregory V of Constantinople. Gregory, according to Pinkerton, also offered to find two suitable clergymen to assist Meksi in his endeavor. Lastly, Pinkerton recommended that the Greek alphabet be used as the most suitable for the Albanian language. On October 19, 1819, Pinkerton and Meksi concluded a contract to translate the New Testament into Albanian on behalf of the society. It was
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Vangjel Meksi agreed that the Bible would have to be translated into the Albanian dialect of Yanina. Meksi completed the work in two years, ten months earlier than the contract's deadline. Early in 1821 Mr. Leeves of the BFBS visited Thessaloniki to supervise the translation. On February 8, 1821 he wrote that the work had been completed, and that the only outstanding task was a final review by a competent person, who had already been assigned to the task. In 1822 the revised manuscript was sent to Malta to be printed, and in 1823 Leeves sent from Malta to the representative of the society in Corfu the first copy of a printed New Testament in Albanian. Meanwhile, the New Testament had had a final revision
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Vangjel Meksi performed by the Archimandrite of Euboea, Grigor Gjirokastriti, an Albanian who subsequently became Archbishop Gregory IV of Athens. Archimandrite Grigor had recommended that the Bible be printed in a large typeface in two columns, one in Albanian and the other in modern Greek, because Albanians would rather read modern Greek than Koine. On March 16, 1824 Mr. Lowndes, the BFBS's secretary in Corfu, sent a letter to the society in which he mentioned that the sum paid to Meksi for his work was 6,000 piastras and that Archimandrite Grigor was paid 60 crowns. On September 5, 1824 the Saint Matthew's Gospel was published in Albanian. According to Lowndes' letters, the Albanian community of Missolonghi
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Vangjel Meksi was extremely excited when mass was said with a piece from Saint Matthew, as since its translation they had been impatient to hear it in Albanian. In July 1827 the form in which the first 500 copies of the New Testament were to be bound was decided in London. The entire edition amounted to 2,000 copies. Although Gjirokastriti's edition of the New Testament was written in Albanian, it used the Greek alphabet. It is not known which alphabet Meksi used in his own manuscript. The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople was not against the work of Meksi or the Bible Society at that time. On the contrary, for the translation the British missionaries successfully appealed to Gregory V and enlisted
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Vangjel Meksi the help of an Orthodox bishop, Gjirokastriti, for the final edition of the New Testament in Albanian. # Greek War of Independence. Meksi was a member of the "Filiki Etaireia", a secret society whose purpose was to overthrow Ottoman rule over the Balkans and to establish an independent Greek state. When the Greek War of Independence broke out in 1821, after his translation had been completed, Meksi joined the Greeks in the Siege of Tripolitsa. Despite suffering from a serious bout of pneumonia, he continued to work as a physician during the war. He is also said to have taken part in the negotiations leading to an agreement proposed by Theodoros Kolokotronis that permitted the Albanians who
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Vangjel Meksi were defending Tripolitsa to leave unharmed, an arrangement that helped the Greeks to capture the town from the Turks. # Legacy. Meksi did not live to see the 1827 publication of his translation of the New Testament; he had died a bachelor six years earlier, at the age of about 51. The first publication of a Bible translation from Greek to a modern Balkanic language, it ran to 2,000 copies, a huge number for the time. It preceded the modern Bulgarian version by two years and the Romanian translation by twenty. A second edition was published in 1858 in Athens, but as it had not been revised by any native speakers of Albanian it was full of errors. Meksi's work was important for the development
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Vangjel Meksi of written Albanian, and his endeavors strengthened the conviction that a stable Albanian alphabet had to be created. His translation served as the basis for Joseph Ritter von Xylander's studies of the Albanian language, which definitively refuted the thesis that the language had a Tatar origin. Von Xylander concluded that Albanian had an Indo-European root. Two other international scholars also studied the Albanian language mainly based on Meksi's translation of the New Testament: August Schleicher, who stated that his knowledge of the conjugation of Albanian verbs was based on Meksi's work, and Johann Georg von Hahn an Austrian diplomat, philologist, and specialist in Albanian history, language,
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Vangjel Meksi be created. His translation served as the basis for Joseph Ritter von Xylander's studies of the Albanian language, which definitively refuted the thesis that the language had a Tatar origin. Von Xylander concluded that Albanian had an Indo-European root. Two other international scholars also studied the Albanian language mainly based on Meksi's translation of the New Testament: August Schleicher, who stated that his knowledge of the conjugation of Albanian verbs was based on Meksi's work, and Johann Georg von Hahn an Austrian diplomat, philologist, and specialist in Albanian history, language, and culture, who translated the Bible into Gheg Albanian with the help of Kostandin Kristoforidhi.
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Hugo Cianci
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Hugo Cianci Hugo Cianci Hugo Cianci (born 9 June 1989) is a French professional football player who most recently played for Annecy. # Career. He began his career at Grenoble Foot in 2007 and was promoted to the first team in 2009, he made his debut on 7 November 2009 against Monaco in the Ligue 1. Having arrived at Annecy FC in July 2017, he left in early January 2019. # External links. - French League Stats
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Miklós Szabó (middle-distance runner)
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Miklós Szabó (middle-distance runner) Miklós Szabó (middle-distance runner) Miklós Szabó (6 December 1908 – 3 December 2000) was a Hungarian middle distance runner who held world records over two distances. Szabó won a silver medal in the first ever European Championship final, finishing second to Luigi Beccali over 1500 metres on the first day of the 1934 European Athletics Championships in Turin. Later in the same championships, Szabó defeated the home favourite, Mario Lanzi, in the final of the 800 metres—the judges awarded him the gold after both men crossed the line in a time of 1:52.0. Szabó was unable to repeat his success at the 1936 Olympics; he was eliminated after finishing fourth in his semi-final over 800 metres and
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Miklós Szabó (middle-distance runner)
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Miklós Szabó (middle-distance runner) the first day of the 1934 European Athletics Championships in Turin. Later in the same championships, Szabó defeated the home favourite, Mario Lanzi, in the final of the 800 metres—the judges awarded him the gold after both men crossed the line in a time of 1:52.0. Szabó was unable to repeat his success at the 1936 Olympics; he was eliminated after finishing fourth in his semi-final over 800 metres and finished seventh in the final of the 1500 metres. Two months after the Olympics, on 4 October 1936, Szabó broke Jules Ladoumègue's world record over 2000 metres with a time of 5:20.4. The following year, on 30 September 1937, he ran 8:56.0 to break Gunnar Höckert's world record over two miles.
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Mehdi Bourabia
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Mehdi Bourabia Mehdi Bourabia Mehdi Bourabia (born 7 August 1991) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Sassuolo in the Serie A. # Career. Bourabia was born in Dijon. He made his professional debut for Grenoble Foot 38 on 7 November 2009 in a Ligue 1 game against Monaco. In June 2015, Bourabia signed a two-year contract with Cherno More Varna. On 12 August, he scored the only goal in a 1–0 victory over Ludogorets Razgrad in the Bulgarian Supercup. On 11 January 2016, Bourabia signed with Levski Sofia on a three-year deal. On 22 June 2017, he was sold to Turkish club Konyaspor for a fee around 500 000 €. On 17 July 2018, Bourabia signed with Sassuolo for a fee around €2 milion. #
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Mehdi Bourabia in a 1–0 victory over Ludogorets Razgrad in the Bulgarian Supercup. On 11 January 2016, Bourabia signed with Levski Sofia on a three-year deal. On 22 June 2017, he was sold to Turkish club Konyaspor for a fee around 500 000 €. On 17 July 2018, Bourabia signed with Sassuolo for a fee around €2 milion. # International career. Bourabia was born in France and is of Moroccan descent. He debuted for the Morocco national football team in a 1–0 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification win over Comoros on 14 August 2018. # Honours. ## Club. Cherno More - Bulgarian Supercup: 2015 Konyaspor - Turkish Supercup: 2017 # External links. - Profile at Foot-National - Profile at LevskiSofia.info
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S. Singaravadivel
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S. Singaravadivel S. Singaravadivel S. Singaravadivel is an Indian politician and former Member of Parliament elected from Tamil Nadu. He was elected to the Lok Sabha from Thanjavur constituency as an Indian National Congress candidate in 1984, 1984 and 1989 elections.
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Malcolm Morley (musician)
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Malcolm Morley (musician) Malcolm Morley (musician) Malcolm Morley is a British rock singer, guitarist and keyboard player who came to fame in the 1970s. Best known as a founder of Help Yourself and as a member of Man, he continues to perform to this day. # Early career. Morley's first played with the Hoodoo Blues Band in 1965, having been invited to join by his childhood friend, drummer Dave Charles. Morley's earliest recorded release was on the eponymous debut album by the rock/blues band Sam Apple Pie in 1969, and he played the first Glastonbury Festival with them in 1970. He was then signed as a solo act by Famepushers, and gathered musicians around him to record his first album. Rather than just being backing
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