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25048793 | Samy D. | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Samy%20D. | Samy D.
an annual art prize given by the "Alix de Rothschild Foundation" in memory of Baroness Lavinia Anne Alix De Rothschild by a London-based jury to an Israel artist for exceptional work in any in glass, jewellery, ceramics, textiles, or metal.
- Imagination – Israeli Art Exhibition, Tel-Aviv, Israel
- True Colors 2009 – 100 Identities – Shorashim Art Gallery, Tel-Aviv
2008
- Genesis – Periscope Gallery, Tel-Aviv, Israel
- SAMY D. – VeredArt Gallery, East Hampton, New York and museums.
- The PMA Craft show – Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA USA
- The 5th Biennale for Israeli Ceramic Art, Tel-Aviv, Israel, 2007
- SOFA – Chicago, IL - by the courtesy of AIDA
- Imagination – Israeli | 6,139,900 |
25048793 | Samy D. | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Samy%20D. | Samy D.
im Art Gallery, Tel-Aviv
2008
- Genesis – Periscope Gallery, Tel-Aviv, Israel
- SAMY D. – VeredArt Gallery, East Hampton, New York and museums.
- The PMA Craft show – Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA USA
- The 5th Biennale for Israeli Ceramic Art, Tel-Aviv, Israel, 2007
- SOFA – Chicago, IL - by the courtesy of AIDA
- Imagination – Israeli Art Exhibition, Tel-Aviv, Israel
- 'Nisui Kelim #5' – Bikurei Haitim Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel
# Collections.
- Kamm Teapot Foundation – Sparta, NC USA
- Kaufman Collection – Palm Beach, FL USA
- Rudin Collection – New York, NY USA
- Ran Rahav Collection – Tel Aviv, Israel
# External links.
- Samy D.'s blog
- http://sofaexpo.com/ | 6,139,901 |
25048651 | John Pendlebury (rugby league) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John%20Pendlebury%20(rugby%20league) | John Pendlebury (rugby league)
John Pendlebury (rugby league)
John Pendlebury () is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, and coached in the 1990s. He played at representative level for Lancashire, and at club level for Wigan, Salford, Halifax, Bradford Northern and Leigh, as a or , i.e. number 7, 9, or, 13, and coached at club level for the Halifax Blue Sox.
# Background.
John Pendlebury was born in Leigh, Lancashire, England.
# Playing career.
Pendlebury played in Wigan's 6-19 defeat by Widnes in the 1984 Challenge Cup Final during the 1983–84 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 5 May 1984, in front of a crowd of 80,116, played scored a drop goal, | 6,139,902 |
25048651 | John Pendlebury (rugby league) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John%20Pendlebury%20(rugby%20league) | John Pendlebury (rugby league)
and made a last-gasp tackle on Mark Elia in Halifax's 19-18 victory over St. Helens in the 1987 Challenge Cup Final during the 1986–87 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 2 May 1987, in front of a crowd of 91,267, and played the 12-32 defeat by Wigan in the 1988 Challenge Cup Final during the 1987–88 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 30 April 1988, in front of a crowd of 94,273.
Pendlebury played in Wigan's 15-4 victory over Leeds in the 1982–83 John Player Trophy Final during the 1982–83 season at Elland Road, Leeds on Saturday 22 January 1983.
Pendlebury played (replaced by interchange/substitute Malcolm Smith ) in Wigan's 10-26 defeat by Warrington in the 1980 Lancashire | 6,139,903 |
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County Cup Final during the 1980–81 season at Knowsley Road, St. Helens on Saturday 4 October 1980, played as an interchange/substitute, i.e. number 14, (replacing Henderson Gill) in the 18-26 defeat by St. Helens in the 1984 Lancashire County Cup Final during the 1984–85 season at Central Park, Wigan on Sunday 28 October 1984, played in Bradford Northern's 20-14 victory over Featherstone Rovers in the 1989 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1989–90 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Sunday 5 November 1989, and played , and was captain in the 2-12 defeat by Warrington in the 1990–91 Regal Trophy Final during the 1990–91 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 12 January | 6,139,904 |
25048651 | John Pendlebury (rugby league) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John%20Pendlebury%20(rugby%20league) | John Pendlebury (rugby league)
ens in the 1984 Lancashire County Cup Final during the 1984–85 season at Central Park, Wigan on Sunday 28 October 1984, played in Bradford Northern's 20-14 victory over Featherstone Rovers in the 1989 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1989–90 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Sunday 5 November 1989, and played , and was captain in the 2-12 defeat by Warrington in the 1990–91 Regal Trophy Final during the 1990–91 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 12 January 1991.
Pendlebury coached the Halifax Blue Sox in 1997's Super League II, and in 1998's Super League III.
# External links.
- Statistics at wigan.rlfans.com
- Photograph "John Pendlebury" at rlhp.co.uk | 6,139,905 |
25048725 | Zelenchuksky District | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zelenchuksky%20District | Zelenchuksky District
Zelenchuksky District
Zelenchuksky District (; ; ; ) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the ten in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Russia. It is located in the western central part of the republic. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the rural locality (a "stanitsa") of Zelenchukskaya. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 51,780, with the population of Zelenchukskaya accounting for 37.6% of that number.
# Administrative and municipal status.
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Zelenchuksky District is one of the ten in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic and has administrative jurisdiction over all of its seventeen | 6,139,906 |
25048725 | Zelenchuksky District | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zelenchuksky%20District | Zelenchuksky District
e 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 51,780, with the population of Zelenchukskaya accounting for 37.6% of that number.
# Administrative and municipal status.
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Zelenchuksky District is one of the ten in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic and has administrative jurisdiction over all of its seventeen rural localities. As a municipal division, the district is incorporated as Zelenchuksky Municipal District. Its seventeen rural localities are incorporated into nine rural settlements within the municipal district. The "stanitsa" of Zelenchukskaya serves as the administrative center of both the administrative and municipal district. | 6,139,907 |
25048835 | Augustin Nsanze | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Augustin%20Nsanze | Augustin Nsanze
Augustin Nsanze
Augustin Nsanze (born 1953) is a Burundian historian, politician and diplomat. He is currently the Chief Advisor to Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza. Prior to this role Nsanze was Burundi's Minister for Foreign Affairs (Secretary of State) from 2009 to 2011. During President Nkurunziza's first administration he was appointed as Burundi's Ambassador to the United Nations in New York. Prior to entering politics, Nsanze was a professor and researcher at Hope Africa University and the University of Burundi. | 6,139,908 |
25048853 | Oxysdonsaurus | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oxysdonsaurus | Oxysdonsaurus
Oxysdonsaurus
Oxysdonsaurus is an extinct genus of crocodylid crocodilian. Fossils have been found from the Paraná Basin in Argentina that date back to the Oligocene. According to Edward Drinker Cope, the generic name is a misspelling of the intended name "Oxyodontosaurus". The genus is known only from a single tooth and is thus considered indeterminate. | 6,139,909 |
25048872 | Spook Squad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spook%20Squad | Spook Squad
Spook Squad
Spook Squad is a British children's television gameshow created by BBC Scotland. It ran on CBBC's section BBC1 and BBC2 from 6 January 2004, to 30 March 2004. The gameshow featured three children contestants entering a haunted castle in Scotland to assist Professor MacAbre in hunting ghosts before they reach their "death day" and gain superpowers. The show was filmed in Fyvie Castle.
# Format.
Spook Squad follows a repetitive format with each of its episodes. The gameshow's plot involves three children visiting a haunted castle in Scotland to gain a place in the Spook Squad, a league of Ghostbusters-like ghost hunters. They are met by Professor MacAbre (Andrew Pepper), an eccentric | 6,139,910 |
25048872 | Spook Squad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spook%20Squad | Spook Squad
and rather cowardly paranormalist, who acts as the gameshow's host and gives instructions to the children when they play the games. Each episode involves the contestants and Professor Rupert MacAbre preventing ghosts who died in the castle from obtaining a valuable item on their death anniversaries, otherwise the ghosts will gain supernatural powers and immortality (e.g. The "Devilish Debutante" seeks a necklace or "The Headless Knight" seeks a gauntlet). The antagonist to the contestants is the ghost of Lord MacAbre (Ford Kiernan), Professor MacAbre's villainous ancestor who sets up each game for the contestants. The contestants have until the last stroke of midnight to complete the task.
The | 6,139,911 |
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contestants' goal is to collect "ectoplasmic residue" of the ghosts in order to gain letters that will eventually spell out the item that the ghost is seeking. The contestants travel to two different rooms around the castle in search of the ectoplasm, but are placed into games by Lord MacAbre. There are at least three different games per episodes, including a memory game in which the contestants must match sound effects to their origins and then play them in a certain order; and a game where they have to play a bowling game of sorts involving knocking down skeletons using large rubber balls and mops to guide the balls. Other games include a maze or throwing hula-hoops over statuettes or memorising | 6,139,912 |
25048872 | Spook Squad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spook%20Squad | Spook Squad
the features on different statues and placing them all on another statue.
The third game involves a contestant going outside the castle, whether he or she enters the castle's dungeon or the graveyard to complete the third game. However in the dungeon, they are locked in and must find a key to escape otherwise they remain in the dungeon, unless the other contestants forfeit some of the letters they have gained. In the final game, they enter the room the episode's ghost had died in. Professor MacAbre reveals the letters the contestants have gathered and asks them to spell out the correct item and then must locate it before midnight to win the game. If successful, the ghost will be banished from | 6,139,913 |
25048872 | Spook Squad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spook%20Squad | Spook Squad
she enters the castle's dungeon or the graveyard to complete the third game. However in the dungeon, they are locked in and must find a key to escape otherwise they remain in the dungeon, unless the other contestants forfeit some of the letters they have gained. In the final game, they enter the room the episode's ghost had died in. Professor MacAbre reveals the letters the contestants have gathered and asks them to spell out the correct item and then must locate it before midnight to win the game. If successful, the ghost will be banished from the castle and the contestants win medals and "entry" into the Spook Squad, but are haunted by the evil ghost and run out of the castle if they fail. | 6,139,914 |
25048886 | The Constant (Story of the Year album) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The%20Constant%20(Story%20of%20the%20Year%20album) | The Constant (Story of the Year album)
The Constant (Story of the Year album)
The Constant is the fourth studio album by American rock band Story of the Year. It was released on February 16, 2010 through Epitaph Records, and like the band's previous record, was produced by Michael "Elvis" Baskette who has also produced albums by Alter Bridge, Chevelle, Escape the Fate, blessthefall, Fact, and A Change of Pace. This is the last studio album to feature bassist Adam Russell who left the band in 2014.
# Composition.
Frontman Dan Marsala explained that the album title symbolizes the band's work ethic and commitment to both themselves and their fans. "Music is the constant thing in life for us," he said. "When I go to bed I think about | 6,139,915 |
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music and when I wake up it's the first thing on my mind. The Constant can mean anything; hopefully our band will go on forever and we want music to remain a constant thing in our lives no matter what."
# Release.
The band uploaded a new song "To the Burial" to their Facebook page on October 23, 2009. The song was also released on the iTunes music store on November 27, 2009. On December 10, Russell and Phillips premiered "I'm Alive" from the album on the Point radio station. The band released "I'm Alive" as a single on January 1, 2010. It was released to alternative radio on February 2. The band had a concert on March 4, 2010 exclusively for all fans that bought their CD at Vintage Vinyl record | 6,139,916 |
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store starting February 16, 2010. On August 9, 2010 the band announced that the next single off the record will be "The Dream Is Over". In late September and early October 2011, the band toured Australia as part of the Soundwave Counter-Revolution festival.
# Reception.
The album debuted at #42 on the "Billboard" 200 charts with sales of 14,115.
# Track listing.
All lyrics written by Dan Marsala and Adam Russell, all music composed by Story of the Year
# Personnel.
- Story of the Year
- Dan Marsala – lead vocals
- Ryan Phillips - lead guitar
- Philip Sneed – rhythm guitar, vocals, piano
- Adam Russell – bass guitar, vocals
- Josh Wills – drums, percussion
# External links.
- "The | 6,139,917 |
25048886 | The Constant (Story of the Year album) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The%20Constant%20(Story%20of%20the%20Year%20album) | The Constant (Story of the Year album)
he band announced that the next single off the record will be "The Dream Is Over". In late September and early October 2011, the band toured Australia as part of the Soundwave Counter-Revolution festival.
# Reception.
The album debuted at #42 on the "Billboard" 200 charts with sales of 14,115.
# Track listing.
All lyrics written by Dan Marsala and Adam Russell, all music composed by Story of the Year
# Personnel.
- Story of the Year
- Dan Marsala – lead vocals
- Ryan Phillips - lead guitar
- Philip Sneed – rhythm guitar, vocals, piano
- Adam Russell – bass guitar, vocals
- Josh Wills – drums, percussion
# External links.
- "The Constant" at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed) | 6,139,918 |
25048829 | Kellock–Taschereau Commission | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kellock–Taschereau%20Commission | Kellock–Taschereau Commission
Kellock–Taschereau Commission
The Kellock–Taschereau Commission (officially the Royal Commission to Investigate the Facts Relating to and the Circumstances Surrounding the Communication, by Public Officials and Other Persons in Positions of Trust of Secret and Confidential Information to Agents of a Foreign Power) was a royal commission appointed by Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King on behalf of the Government of Canada under Order in Council PC 411 on February 5, 1946.
The Commission was mandated to investigate the allegations set forward by Soviet defector Igor Gouzenko that a spy ring of Canadian Communists was handing over secret information to the Soviet Union, later referred | 6,139,919 |
25048829 | Kellock–Taschereau Commission | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kellock–Taschereau%20Commission | Kellock–Taschereau Commission
to as the "Gouzenko Affair". Notable among the thirteen accused of passing over secrets were Fred Rose, the Labor-Progressive Party Member of Parliament for Cartier, and Sam Carr, a senior organizer of the Labor-Progressive Party. The commission was headed by two judges of the Supreme Court of Canada, Justice Robert Taschereau and Justice Roy Kellock. Counsel included President of the Canadian Bar Association E.K. Williams, D.W. Mundell, Gérald Fauteux, and John Robert Cartwright.
The Commission was hurriedly convened when rumours in Washington suggested journalist Drew Pearson was about to disclose that Canada was secretly investigating Russian spy rings that might extend into the USA. Several | 6,139,920 |
25048829 | Kellock–Taschereau Commission | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kellock–Taschereau%20Commission | Kellock–Taschereau Commission
Canadians named in Gouzenko's documents were immediately arrested and sequestered until summoned before the royal commission.
Evidence before the commissioners suggested at least two Soviet espionage networks were active in Canada in wartime, one targeting the Manhattan Project. About 20 Canadian suspects were tried in 1947-48 for espionage. Ten were convicted and punished in a range from five years imprisonment to a $500 fine, seven were judged not guilty and two more acquitted on appeal. British nuclear scientist Alan Nunn May was arrested in England in March, 1946 and pleaded guilty; British nuclear scientist Klaus Fuchs remained at work undetected until identified by Venona in 1949.
The | 6,139,921 |
25048829 | Kellock–Taschereau Commission | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kellock–Taschereau%20Commission | Kellock–Taschereau Commission
impact of the Kellock–Taschereau Commission was far-reaching, first because people implicated in Gouzenko's documents were secretly arrested and denied legal advice, under emergency wartime regulations, and an "Emergency Committee for Civil Rights" assembled to defend them. Executive members included C.B. Macpherson, Leopold Infeld and A.Y. Jackson. Their advertisement in the Toronto Star said the Commission endangered the "basic rights of Canadians" and did "violence to the rights of free men." They compared the Kellock–Taschereau Commission to the trial of Lt.-Col. John Lilburne during the English Civil War of 1649, stating "the methods of the Commission are not new. They were used against | 6,139,922 |
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Englishmen in 1649 and against Canadians in 1946."
Whatever the implications for civil and legal rights, the "Gouzenko inquiry" provided the first judicial evidence in North America of proved Communist spies, among the first events of the Cold War, and prompted both increased investigation (which discovered such spies as Julius and Ethel Rosenberg) and McCarthyism. In the "Literary Review of Canada", Margaret Atwood listed the report of the Kellock–Taschereau Commission as one of Canada's 100 most important books. Many later writers on espionage cite its evidence as the first detailed narratives of how Soviet agents cultivated sympathetic acquaintances so as to turn them into active spies on | 6,139,923 |
25048829 | Kellock–Taschereau Commission | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kellock–Taschereau%20Commission | Kellock–Taschereau Commission
tigation (which discovered such spies as Julius and Ethel Rosenberg) and McCarthyism. In the "Literary Review of Canada", Margaret Atwood listed the report of the Kellock–Taschereau Commission as one of Canada's 100 most important books. Many later writers on espionage cite its evidence as the first detailed narratives of how Soviet agents cultivated sympathetic acquaintances so as to turn them into active spies on secret topics. Gordon Lunan, one of the spies most harshly punished (5 years in prison) later published personal memoirs.
# See also.
- Fred Rose (politician)
- List of Canadian Royal Commissions
- McCarthyism
- PROFUNC
# External links.
- The Report of the Royal Commission | 6,139,924 |
25048949 | Order for Meritorious Service | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Order%20for%20Meritorious%20Service | Order for Meritorious Service
Order for Meritorious Service
The Order for Meritorious Service is a South African National Order that consisted of two classes, in gold and silver, and was awarded to deserving South African citizens. The order was discontinued on 2 December 2002.
# Institution.
The Order for Meritorious Service was instituted by the Republic of South Africa in 1986, by Warrant published in Government Gazette no. 10493 dated 24 October 1986. It superseded the earlier Decoration for Meritorious Services. The order could be awarded in two classes:
- The Order for Meritorious Service, Class I, Gold, post-nominal letters OMSG, for exceptional merit.
- The Order for Meritorious Service, Class II, Silver, post-nominal | 6,139,925 |
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letters OMSS, for outstanding merit.
# Award criteria.
The Order was awarded by the State President and, from 1994, the President, to South Africans who had rendered exceptional public service. Recipients included cabinet ministers, judges, captains of commerce and industry, church leaders, academics, sports stars and prominent figures in the arts and sciences.
# Order of wear.
The positions of the two classes of the Order for Meritorious Service in the official order of precedence were revised three times after 1986 to accommodate the inclusion or institution of new decorations and medals, first with the integration process of 1994, again when decorations and medals were belatedly instituted | 6,139,926 |
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in April 1996 for the two former non-statutory para-military forces, the Azanian People's Liberation Army and Umkhonto we Sizwe, and again with the institution of new sets of awards in 2002 and 2003.
## Order for Meritorious Service, Gold.
- Official national order of precedence until 26 April 1994:
- Preceded by the Star of South Africa, Gold and Star of South Africa, Grand Cross.
- Succeeded by the Order of Good Hope, Class I, Grand Collar/Grand Cross.
- Official national order of precedence from 27 April 1994:
- Preceded by the Order of Thohoyandou, Special Class, Grand Cross of the Republic of Venda.
- Succeeded by the Order of Transkei, Class I, Grand Cross (GCT) of the Republic | 6,139,927 |
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of Transkei.
The position of the Order for Meritorious Service, Gold in the South African order of precedence remained unchanged, as it was on 27 April 1994, when new awards were instituted in 1996, 2002 and 2003.
## Order for Meritorious Service, Silver.
- Official national order of precedence until 26 April 1994:
- Preceded by the Star of South Africa, Silver and Star of South Africa, Grand Officer.
- Succeeded by the Order of Good Hope, Class II, Grand Officer, Silver.
- Official national order of precedence from 27 April 1994:
- Preceded by the Order of Indwe, Class I of the Republic of Ciskei.
- Succeeded by the Order of Transkei, Class II, Grand Officer (GOT) of the Republic of | 6,139,928 |
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Transkei.
The position of the Order for Meritorious Service, Silver in the South African order of precedence remained unchanged, as it was on 27 April 1994, when new awards were instituted in 1996, 2002 and 2003.
# Description.
Both classes share the same ribbon and are worn around the neck.
- Obverse
The badge of the Order is a white-enamelled gold or silver gable cross that displays the national arms on a shield in the centre of a smaller gold or silver cross paty.
- Reverse
The reverse has the pre-1994 South African Coat of Arms.
- Suspender
The suspender is in the form of the crest of the pre-1994 South African Coat of Arms, a lion holding four staves to represent the four provinces | 6,139,929 |
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of the Union of South Africa, above an outline of an inverted gable.
- Breast star
The breast star consists of the badge of the order superimposed on a four-pointed multi-rayed diagonal star.
- Ribbon
The original ribbon was 35 millimetres wide and in the colours of the 1928 South African flag, with a 6 millimetres wide dark blue band, a 4 millimetres wide white band and a 5½ millimetres wide orange band, repeated in reverse order and separated by a 4 millimetres wide white band.
A new ribbon was introduced in 1996, in the colours of the new post-1994 South African flag. It is also 35 millimetres wide with (approximate widths) a 2 millimetres wide red band, a 2 millimetres wide white band, | 6,139,930 |
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a 4 millimetres wide white band.
A new ribbon was introduced in 1996, in the colours of the new post-1994 South African flag. It is also 35 millimetres wide with (approximate widths) a 2 millimetres wide red band, a 2 millimetres wide white band, a 7½ millimetres wide green band and a 5 millimetres wide yellow band, repeated in reverse order and separated by a 2 millimetres wide black band, but with the red band at left replaced by a 2 millimetres wide blue band at right.
# Discontinuation.
Conferment of the decoration was discontinued in 2003 when a new set of national orders was instituted.
# Recipients.
The known recipients are listed in the table.
Note: denotes a posthumous award. | 6,139,931 |
25048966 | St. Patrick's Parochial Residence-Convent and School | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St.%20Patrick's%20Parochial%20Residence-Convent%20and%20School | St. Patrick's Parochial Residence-Convent and School
St. Patrick's Parochial Residence-Convent and School
St. Patrick's Parochial Residence-Convent and School is a historic Roman Catholic parochial residence (rectory and convent), and school complex located at Elmira in Chemung County, New York. The structures are across from St. Patrick's Catholic Church.
The residence was built in 1884 and is a two-story brick structure in the Second Empire style. It has been adapted for senior citizen housing. The school was erected in 1892-1894 and is a hipped roof, three story structure on a high basement in the Second Renaissance Revival style.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. | 6,139,932 |
25048698 | ADM Motorsport | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ADM%20Motorsport | ADM Motorsport
ADM Motorsport
ADM Motorsport are an Italian motorsports team, currently competing in the International Formula Master series, though they have also competed in Euro Formula 3000 and Formula Three.
# History.
## Birth and Formula Panda.
The team was founded in 1988 by Renato Melchioretto when he manufactured his first racing car, the ADM Formula Panda.
Since the debut, the car was fast and at the end of its first racing season, it was 2nd in the final standings of the Trofeo Cadetti Agip of Formula Panda with Alessandro Aghernio as the driver.
1989 brought more success as Marco Baroncini won them the Formula Panda Italian Championship while Oliverio Saleri won the Trofeo Cadetti Agip.
## | 6,139,933 |
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Formula 3 and Formula Boxer.
In 1991 ADM began to race in the Italian Formula 3 with three Dallara cars winning the championship in 1992 with Saleri.
1993 saw the team move to Formula Europa Boxer, the team was directly involved in design and manufacture of its own cars.
In 1994 ADM lined up two cars in the Formula Boxer resulting in three wins and two 2nd places. They also won the Greek Formula 3 with Manolis Moschous.
They continued in Greek Formula 3 until 1998 with Moschous still driving, winning the championship in 1995, 1996 and 1998.
In addition they also ventured into the Hungarian Formula 3 championship with Claudia Steffek finishing 2nd in the championship.
## Italian and Euro | 6,139,934 |
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Formula 3000.
ADM Motorsport began competing in the new Italian Formula 3000 championship in 1999. Italian, Cesare Manfredini began the season as their driver but was replaced midseason by Greek driver, Nikolas Stremmeneos.
The team came 10th in the teams championship with 2 points.
The team vastly improved their results in 2000, winning the drivers championship with Ricardo Sperafico. A second car was also added with Paolo Ruberti, Salvatore Tavano and Tomas Scheckter sharing the car. ADM came 2nd in the team's championship losing out by only 5 points to Arden Team Russia.
Brazilian, Vitor Meira lead the team in the 2001 Euro F3000 though he failed to continue Sperafico's championship winning | 6,139,935 |
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ways, only finishing 5th in the driver's championship. Once again the second car saw an assortment of drivers with Matteo Santoponte, Gabriele Varano and Sergei Zlobin all sharing the car. ADM dropped back down to 5th in the team's championship.
Meira continued with the team in 2002 but got replaced midseason by Leonardo Nienkotter who in turn was replaced by Gianmaria Bruni. Armin Pornbacher raced in the second car but never managed to score. It was a disappointing season as no points were scored by any of the drivers.
2003 saw a return to form for the team with Gianmaria Bruni returning for five races with the team, winning three of them on his way to 3rd in the drivers championship. Rafaele | 6,139,936 |
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Sperafico was his teammate but he only scored two points and was replaced for the last two races by Jaime Melo who won the season finale. ADM would finish 2nd in the teams championship.
For 2004 the team took on Norbert Siedler and Allam Khodair. Siedler converted two of his five pole positions into wins on his way to 3rd in the drivers championship. Khodair on the other hand only managed one point dragging the team down to 4th in the team's championship.
## International Formula Master.
In 2005 the team switched to the new 3000 Pro Series. Norbert Siedler continued with the team with Fausto Ippoliti as his teammate. A third part-time car was added with Stefano Attianese, Franz Woss and Davide | 6,139,937 |
25048698 | ADM Motorsport | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ADM%20Motorsport | ADM Motorsport
Valsecchi all running at least one race. Siedler tied for the drivers championship with Max Busnelli in a unique situation where not only the two drivers scored the same number of points but had also had an exact same record of race results over the 8 race championship. Ippoliti meanwhile finished 7th in the championship while ADM were again runners up in the team's championship.
2006 saw the 3000 Pro Series rebranded as the F3000 International Masters championship. The team ran three full-time cars. Fausto Ippoliti continued with the team alongside Daniil Move and Luca Persiani. Ippoliti however would be replaced by Alessandro Pier Guidi after one round with Tor Graves taking over from round | 6,139,938 |
25048698 | ADM Motorsport | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ADM%20Motorsport | ADM Motorsport
3 at Brands Hatch. Daniil Move would also be replaced by Dominik Schraml midseason. Persiani scored the team's only win of the season on his way to 4th in the drivers championship. ADM came 3rd in the teams championship.
In 2007 the F3000 formula was dropped and rebranded as the International Formula Master series. ADM started the season with 4 cars driven by Frankie Provenzano, Michele Caliendo, Nick de Brujin and Dominick Schraml. However one car was dropped after three rounds after Schraml left while de Brujin was replaced by a returning Norbert Siedler. Siedler would earn two wins on his way to 6th in the championship easily outclassing Provenzano and Caliendo. ADM came 5th in the teams | 6,139,939 |
25048698 | ADM Motorsport | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ADM%20Motorsport | ADM Motorsport
championship.
In 2008 Siedler, Provenzano and Caliendo were joined by Octavio Fretias. However, only Caliendo finished the season with the team. Davide Rigon, Tomas Pivoda, Earl Bamber and Federico Scionti also ran for the team later in the season. Siedler was again the team's highest ranked driver in 10th though Bamber managed 15th in the championship despite only running one round after winning the team's only win of the season in one of the two races. ADM only managed 6th in the teams championship.
Bamber returned for the 2009 season with Marcello Puglisi as his teammate. Unfortunately the team only lasted two rounds with Harald Schlegelmilch replacing Puglisi for the second round. As a | 6,139,940 |
25048698 | ADM Motorsport | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ADM%20Motorsport | ADM Motorsport
d Schlegelmilch replacing Puglisi for the second round. As a result, the team were only 8th in the teams championship having scored just 4 points. It is unknown whether they will return for the 2010 season.
# Current series results.
## Italian Formula 4.
To be able to compete in the main classification, drivers were obliged to compete in five rounds at least, one of these rounds should be the finale at Monza.
# Former series results.
## 3000 Pro Series/International Formula Master.
† Shared results with other teams
## German Formula 3.
† – Shared results with other teams
‡ – Guest driver – ineligible for points.
# External links.
- Official Website
- Speedsport Magazine Reference | 6,139,941 |
25048987 | Zacharie Gahutu | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zacharie%20Gahutu | Zacharie Gahutu
Zacharie Gahutu
Zacharie Gahutu (born 29 November 1950 in Ngozi Province) is a Burundian diplomat. He was appointed as Burundi's Permanent Representative (Ambassador) to the United Nations in July 2009, replacing Augustin Nsanze. Prior to his appointment to the United Nations, Gahutu was the Chief of Staff to the President of the National Assembly of Burundi beginning in March 2007. | 6,139,942 |
25048972 | Linda Slocum | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Linda%20Slocum | Linda Slocum
Linda Slocum
Linda J. Slocum (born July 11, 1950) is an American politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), she represented District 50A, which included portions of the cities of Bloomington and Richfield in Hennepin County, which is part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area. She was a geography and American history teacher at Field Middle School in Minneapolis.
# Early life, education, and career.
Slocum graduated from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa with a B.A. in Psychology, and also took graduate studies in Education at Augsburg College in Minneapolis. She is a union steward with Local 59 of | 6,139,943 |
25048972 | Linda Slocum | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Linda%20Slocum | Linda Slocum
the Minnesota Federation of Teachers. Prior to being elected to the House, she served as Vice Chair of the Richfield Human Services Commission, and as a member of the Richfield Community Service Commission. She was also a member of the Minnesota Commission on Crime Prevention and Control.
# Minnesota House of Representatives.
Slocum was first elected in 2006, and was re-elected in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016. On May 6, 2018 she announced she would not be seeking re-election.
# Legislative Action.
She voted against the 'Sunday Sales' amendment to the 2015 Liquor Omnibus.
She voted for the 'Sunday Sales' amendment in 2016.
In 2018 she introduced HF 3022, a very restrictive and controversial | 6,139,944 |
25048972 | Linda Slocum | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Linda%20Slocum | Linda Slocum
of Representatives.
Slocum was first elected in 2006, and was re-elected in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016. On May 6, 2018 she announced she would not be seeking re-election.
# Legislative Action.
She voted against the 'Sunday Sales' amendment to the 2015 Liquor Omnibus.
She voted for the 'Sunday Sales' amendment in 2016.
In 2018 she introduced HF 3022, a very restrictive and controversial anti-gun legislation. The proposed legislation would require that firearm owners' homes be searched annually by law enforcement. It also mandates that anyone behind on child support payments would be required to forfeit their guns.
# External links.
- Project Votesmart - Rep. Linda Slocum Profile | 6,139,945 |
25048975 | Olivier Jean | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Olivier%20Jean | Olivier Jean
Olivier Jean
Olivier Jean (born March 15, 1984) is a Canadian short track speed skater and now long track speed skater. He is a well-known figure for his dreadlocks and for listening to reggae, which he says makes him skate faster.
# Career.
Jean skates in every distance for the Canadian team and is a member of the national short track relay team. He helped the team to a silver at the 2007 World Championships. As well Jean skated to a bronze at the recent 2009 World Championships. Olivier Jean is a member of the Canadian team and relay team in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Jean qualified for the 1500m final on February 13 after judges ruled he was interfered with during his semi-final | 6,139,946 |
25048975 | Olivier Jean | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Olivier%20Jean | Olivier Jean
heat. Jean would go on to finish 4th in the final just missing out on a medal. On February 26, he won a gold medal in the 5000 m relay along with Charles Hamelin, François Hamelin, François-Louis Tremblay and Guillaume Bastille.
At the 2012 World Championships Jean won gold in the 500 m, he followed this with a gold medal in the men's relay final where he skated the anchor leg. He also won his first overall medal at the World Championships when he finished with the bronze.
During the 2011 World Team Championships Jean was the victim of a bizarre sabotage event, when American Simon Cho damaged his skate blade after the United States were already eliminated. This caused the Canadians to be unable | 6,139,947 |
25048975 | Olivier Jean | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Olivier%20Jean | Olivier Jean
ips Jean was the victim of a bizarre sabotage event, when American Simon Cho damaged his skate blade after the United States were already eliminated. This caused the Canadians to be unable to skate for gold, leaving them in the bronze position. The events came to light at an inquiry into the actions of U.S. coach Jae Su Chun in 2012.
At the 2017 World Speed Skating Championships in Gangneung, South Korea Jean won a bronze medal at the mass start event.
## 2018 Olympics.
Now solely focused on long track speed skating, Jean after finishing in the top 16 in the mass start event at the 2017–18 ISU Speed Skating World Cup, pre-qualified for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. | 6,139,948 |
25049002 | Jean-Charles Cirilli | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jean-Charles%20Cirilli | Jean-Charles Cirilli
Jean-Charles Cirilli
Jean-Charles Cirilli (born September 10, 1982 in Saint-Étienne) is a French professional football player. Currently, he plays in the Championnat National for Fréjus Saint-Raphaël. | 6,139,949 |
25048990 | Tajikistan State University of Law, Business, & Politics | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tajikistan%20State%20University%20of%20Law,%20Business,%20&%20Politics | Tajikistan State University of Law, Business, & Politics
Tajikistan State University of Law, Business, & Politics
Tajikistan State University of Law, Business, & Politics - TSULBP (Original: Донишгоҳи Давлатии Ҳуқуқ, Бизнес, ва Сиёсати Тоҷикистон - ДДҲБСТ) is one of several state-funded, five-year universities of higher education in the region of Sughd in Tajikistan. Located in Khujand, the school offers bachelor's and master's degrees as well as post-graduate education.
# History.
Tajikistan State University of Law, Business and Politics was established on August 5, 1993 by the initiative and support of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Tajikistan.
# Campus setting.
There are five buildings that are occupied by the university in different | 6,139,950 |
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parts of the city. The main building of TSULBP is located on the 17th district of Khujand city. The university has its own library consisting of more than 350,000 books and a computer and internet equipped classroom.
# Academic organization.
TSULBP offers four-year bachelor's and five-year master's degrees as well as post graduate courses in the fields of law, economics, political science, philosophy, history, and mathematics. In addition, TSULBP offers part-time courses.
The university is composed of the following faculties (schools):
Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Business and management
- Faculty of Computer technologies and accounting
- Faculty of Finance
- Faculty of Politics and International | 6,139,951 |
25048990 | Tajikistan State University of Law, Business, & Politics | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tajikistan%20State%20University%20of%20Law,%20Business,%20&%20Politics | Tajikistan State University of Law, Business, & Politics
d five-year master's degrees as well as post graduate courses in the fields of law, economics, political science, philosophy, history, and mathematics. In addition, TSULBP offers part-time courses.
The university is composed of the following faculties (schools):
Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Business and management
- Faculty of Computer technologies and accounting
- Faculty of Finance
- Faculty of Politics and International Relations
- Faculty of Innovation and technology of commerce
# Accreditation.
TSULBP is accredited by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Tajikistan.
# External links.
- Таджикский Государственный Университет Права, Бизнеса, и Политики (official website) | 6,139,952 |
25049015 | Kralingse Zoom metro station | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kralingse%20Zoom%20metro%20station | Kralingse Zoom metro station
Kralingse Zoom metro station
Kralingse Zoom is a subway station on lines A, B, and C of the Rotterdam Metro, in the Kralingen neighbourhood of eastern Rotterdam. The station is located just west of the A16 motorway on the east side of Kralingse Zoom, the road it is named after. At Kralingse Zoom station, transfer is available to several bus lines, as well as to the ParkShuttle, a people mover to a nearby business district.
Kralingse Zoom is an above-ground station and is located just to the east of the metro tunnel in which the trains cross the city center. The station has two centre platforms, each with two tracks running alongside them. For most of the day, only the inner two tracks are used.
Kralingse | 6,139,953 |
25049015 | Kralingse Zoom metro station | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kralingse%20Zoom%20metro%20station | Kralingse Zoom metro station
s located just west of the A16 motorway on the east side of Kralingse Zoom, the road it is named after. At Kralingse Zoom station, transfer is available to several bus lines, as well as to the ParkShuttle, a people mover to a nearby business district.
Kralingse Zoom is an above-ground station and is located just to the east of the metro tunnel in which the trains cross the city center. The station has two centre platforms, each with two tracks running alongside them. For most of the day, only the inner two tracks are used.
Kralingse Zoom is the metro stop to get to the Erasmus University and to the University of Applied Sciences (Economic Studies).
# External links.
www.eur.nl
www.hr.nl | 6,139,954 |
25048995 | 2006 St Albans City and District Council election | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2006%20St%20Albans%20City%20and%20District%20Council%20election | 2006 St Albans City and District Council election
2006 St Albans City and District Council election
The 2006 St Albans City and District Council election took place on 4 May 2006 to elect members of St Albans District Council in Hertfordshire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Liberal Democrats gained overall control of the council from no overall control.
After the election, the composition of the council was
- Liberal Democrats 31
- Conservative 17
- Labour 8
- Independent 2
# Campaign.
Before the election the council was composed of 29 Liberal Democrats, 17 Conservative, 11 Labour and 1 Independent councillors. The Liberal Democrats hoped to win a majority at the election and complained about decisions | 6,139,955 |
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being delayed by the opposition parties. However the Conservatives were also confident of making gains and said that a hung council with the best councillors from each party making up the cabinet was right for St Albans. Labour meanwhile were hopeful of holding onto their seats, expecting that they would perform better than in recent elections. As well as the 3 main parties on the council, the Green Party also stood candidates in every ward, while targeting Clarence ward as their best chance.
# Election result.
The Liberal Democrats regained overall control of the council that they had lost at the 1999 election after making a net gain of 2 seats. They gained 3 seats from Labour and 2 from | 6,139,956 |
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the Conservatives, but also lost 3 seats in Marshalswick South, Redbourn and Verulam to the Conservatives. The 3 defeats for Labour included one in Sopwell ward, which they lost for what was described as "the first time in living memory". The results meant that the Liberal Democrats had a majority over the other parties of 4 seats after previously only having half of the councillors before the election, however the Conservatives did win more votes at the election than the Liberal Democrats. Overall turnout at the election was 45.1%.
In Wheathampstead ward the election ended in a tie after 3 recounts. The winner in the ward was decided by getting the 2 candidates to pick the longer pencil resulting | 6,139,957 |
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sly only having half of the councillors before the election, however the Conservatives did win more votes at the election than the Liberal Democrats. Overall turnout at the election was 45.1%.
In Wheathampstead ward the election ended in a tie after 3 recounts. The winner in the ward was decided by getting the 2 candidates to pick the longer pencil resulting in the Liberal Democrat Judith Shardlow defeating the Conservative former mayor Keith Stammers. Meanwhile, the Conservative group on the council was reduced, when councillor John Newman, left the party to sit as an independent councillor after having recently being replaced as Conservative group leader on the council by Teresa Heritage. | 6,139,958 |
25049048 | Horseheads 1855 Extension Historic District | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Horseheads%201855%20Extension%20Historic%20District | Horseheads 1855 Extension Historic District
Horseheads 1855 Extension Historic District
Horseheads 1855 Extension Historic District is a national historic district located at Horseheads in Chemung County, New York. The residential district includes a rich variety of exceptionally well preserved examples of the vernacular architectural styles once popular in such communities. The included structures reflect the diversity of architectural styles popular between 1860 and 1920.
It is adjacent to Hanover Square and Horseheads High School.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. | 6,139,959 |
25049018 | Korean Military Advisory Group | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Korean%20Military%20Advisory%20Group | Korean Military Advisory Group
Korean Military Advisory Group
The Korean Military Advisory Group (KMAG) (officially United States Military Advisory Group to the Republic of Korea) was a United States military unit of the Korean War. It helped to train and provide logistic support for the Republic of Korea Army.
# History.
Following the end of World War II, the United States and the Soviet union split up the administration of Korea, with the United States taking charge of the southern half. Beginning in January 1946, the U.S. military government in the south began to form a Korean defense force, and 18 lieutenants from the U.S. Army's 40th Infantry Division were tasked with organizing eight Korea Constabulary Regiments (one | 6,139,960 |
25049018 | Korean Military Advisory Group | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Korean%20Military%20Advisory%20Group | Korean Military Advisory Group
for each province,), which were to act as a police force. The Constabulary grew rapidly, from 2,000 men in April 1946 to 50,000 in March 1948. When the ROK declared independence on 15 August 1948, the Constabulary was absorbed into the Republic of Korea Army, and the United States created a Provisional Military Advisory Group (PMAG) to continue the work of training and advising the fledgling South Korean military, led by Brigadier General William Lynn Roberts. The 100 American advisors in Korea, working under the auspices of the Department of Internal Security (DIS), were reassigned to PMAG at this time, and the unit's roster was expanded.
On 1 July 1949, PMAG was redesignated the United States | 6,139,961 |
25049018 | Korean Military Advisory Group | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Korean%20Military%20Advisory%20Group | Korean Military Advisory Group
Military Advisory Group to the Republic of Korea (KMAG).
When North Korean forces invaded South Korea on 25 June 1950, KMAG became the United States Military Advisory Group, Korea, 8668th Army Unit, under the command of the United States Eighth Army. Brigadier General Francis W. Farrell took command of the unit on 25 July. On 28 December 1950, it was renamed as the 8202nd Army Unit.
# Legacy.
Dr. Shiela Miyoshi Jager of the Strategic Studies Institute has supported using the highly successful KMAG methods as a model for the Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq in its development of the New Iraqi Army.
# External links.
- 1951 KMAG Advisor's Handbook
- KMAG - korean-war.com
- | 6,139,962 |
25049018 | Korean Military Advisory Group | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Korean%20Military%20Advisory%20Group | Korean Military Advisory Group
epublic of Korea (KMAG).
When North Korean forces invaded South Korea on 25 June 1950, KMAG became the United States Military Advisory Group, Korea, 8668th Army Unit, under the command of the United States Eighth Army. Brigadier General Francis W. Farrell took command of the unit on 25 July. On 28 December 1950, it was renamed as the 8202nd Army Unit.
# Legacy.
Dr. Shiela Miyoshi Jager of the Strategic Studies Institute has supported using the highly successful KMAG methods as a model for the Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq in its development of the New Iraqi Army.
# External links.
- 1951 KMAG Advisor's Handbook
- KMAG - korean-war.com
- Letters, Sep. 4, 1950 - TIME | 6,139,963 |
25049060 | Nicolas Hislen | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nicolas%20Hislen | Nicolas Hislen
Nicolas Hislen
Nicolas Hislen (born February 11, 1983) is a French professional football player. Currently, he plays in the Ligue 2 for AC Arles-Avignon. | 6,139,964 |
25049089 | Internettolken | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Internettolken | Internettolken
Internettolken
Internettolken (or "InternetPreter"), is a web-based machine translating tool.
As the first Swedish online translating service, it was started in 2002 and included the English and Swedish languages. Today there are 14 languages with more than 120 possible combinations.
The service is free up to 150 words per day, and as a 2,000-word free testing account. It is available both on its website, and as a gadget on iGoogle. The interface is either English or Swedish.
Being a dictionary-based tool, with its own translation software, it can sometimes offer a more accurate translation than Google Translate and others, although the grammar will be incorrect.
# Languages currently available.
- | 6,139,965 |
25049089 | Internettolken | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Internettolken | Internettolken
r day, and as a 2,000-word free testing account. It is available both on its website, and as a gadget on iGoogle. The interface is either English or Swedish.
Being a dictionary-based tool, with its own translation software, it can sometimes offer a more accurate translation than Google Translate and others, although the grammar will be incorrect.
# Languages currently available.
- Danish
- Dutch
- English
- Finnish
- French
- German
- Hungarian
- Icelandic
- Italian
- Norwegian
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Spanish
- Swedish
# References.
- EuroMatrix
- Referensboken
# External links.
- Internettolken home page
- InternetPreter (English interface)
- Internettolken's Gadgets | 6,139,966 |
25049081 | Stephen Davies (bishop) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stephen%20Davies%20(bishop) | Stephen Davies (bishop)
Stephen Davies (bishop)
Stephen Harris Davies was the third Bishop of Carpentaria.
# Early life.
Davies was born in 1883 and educated at St. John's School, Leatherhead and Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
# Religious life.
Davies was ordained in 1909. After a curacy at St Matthew’s, Holbeck he emigrated to Australia where he joined the Bush Brotherhood of St Paul in Charleville, Queensland, serving as its head until his ordination to the episcopate.
# Later life.
Davies retired in 1949 and died on 29 November 1961. There is a memorial to him at St Michael, Waters Upton. | 6,139,967 |
25049129 | Doe v Bennett | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Doe%20v%20Bennett | Doe v Bennett
Doe v Bennett
Doe v Bennett, 2004 SCC 17 is a legal ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada which upheld the lower court's decision that the ecclesiastical corporation, Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of St. George’s, was vicariously liable (as well as directly liable) for sexual abuse by Father Bennett.
The Court concluded that the ecclesiastical corporation's secondary responsibility originates from the power and authority over parishioners that the Church gave to its priests. The facts satisfied the close connection test: "the evidence overwhelmingly satisfies the tests affirmed in "Bazley", "Jacobi" and "KLB" The relationship between the diocesan enterprise and Bennett was sufficiently | 6,139,968 |
25049129 | Doe v Bennett | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Doe%20v%20Bennett | Doe v Bennett
n, Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of St. George’s, was vicariously liable (as well as directly liable) for sexual abuse by Father Bennett.
The Court concluded that the ecclesiastical corporation's secondary responsibility originates from the power and authority over parishioners that the Church gave to its priests. The facts satisfied the close connection test: "the evidence overwhelmingly satisfies the tests affirmed in "Bazley", "Jacobi" and "KLB" The relationship between the diocesan enterprise and Bennett was sufficiently close." It asserted that:
The Court declined to address the "difficult question of whether the Roman Catholic Church can be held liable in a case such as this." | 6,139,969 |
25049136 | Benjamin Psaume | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Benjamin%20Psaume | Benjamin Psaume
Benjamin Psaume
Benjamin Psaume (born 12 January 1985) is a French professional footballer who plays for RCO Agde.
# Club career.
He signed for Troyes AC in January 2011 from Arles-Avignon, then in Ligue 1, and helped them avoid relegation in Ligue 2 that season. The following season, he helped them gain promotion to Ligue 1. He re-signed for Arles-Avignon in the 2012–13 season.
# External links.
- https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/FootballFicheJoueur21854.html | 6,139,970 |
25049187 | KMAG | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=KMAG | KMAG
KMAG
KMAG can refer to:
- KMAG (FM), Arkansas country music station
- Korean Military Advisory Group, Korean War military unit
- Kmag (magazine), music magazine
- Keswick Museum and Art Gallery, English gallery
- Kevin Magnussen (K-Mag) nickname
- Langbeinite (K-Mag) a potassium magnesium sulfate mineral | 6,139,971 |
25049196 | Near Westside Historic District | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Near%20Westside%20Historic%20District | Near Westside Historic District
Near Westside Historic District
Near Westside Historic District is a national historic district located at Elmira in Chemung County, New York. The district includes 480 principal structures over 25-30 blocks in a district. The district is predominantly residential with only about 15 percent of the structures having commercial or mixed commercial / residential use. A full range of 19th and 20th century styles in domestic architecture is represented in the district.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
# References.
http://www.historicnearwestside.com | 6,139,972 |
25049137 | Jaali Note | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jaali%20Note | Jaali Note
Jaali Note
Jaali Note (English: "Fake Currency") is a 1960 Hindi film directed by Shakti Samanta, based on the theme of counterfeit money. It stars Dev Anand along with Madhubala, Om Prakash, Madan Puri, and Helen.
The film's music was by O.P. Nayyar, which became very popular.
# Plot.
Dinesh (Dev Anand) lives a middle-class lifestyle with his mother in Bombay. On his fifth birthday, his father left them never to return.
Now, Inspector Dinesh has grown up, is working for the Criminal Investigations Department, and has been assigned to stop the circulation of fake currency notes. His investigations take him to Sunderdas, who is killed. He then masquerades as social worker Abdul Rashid to | 6,139,973 |
25049137 | Jaali Note | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jaali%20Note | Jaali Note
try to get some information from a jailed convict, Banwarilal, to no avail. Finally, he dons the disguise of wealthy Kunver Vijay Bahadur, rents a suite in Hotel Paris and befriends Manohar (Madan Puri) and several other gangsters. He gets arrested and lodged in the same cell as Banwarilal. From there, the men break out and join Manohar and the rest of the gang.
It is here that Dinesh will find out the king-pin behind the racket. But before he can do anything, he finds himself confronting his past and will be trapped in an underwater fortress with his sweetheart, press reporter Renu (Madhubala).
# Cast.
- Dev Anand - C.I.D. Inspector Dinesh
- Madhubala - Renu / Beena
- Om Prakash - C.I.D. | 6,139,974 |
25049137 | Jaali Note | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jaali%20Note | Jaali Note
lodged in the same cell as Banwarilal. From there, the men break out and join Manohar and the rest of the gang.
It is here that Dinesh will find out the king-pin behind the racket. But before he can do anything, he finds himself confronting his past and will be trapped in an underwater fortress with his sweetheart, press reporter Renu (Madhubala).
# Cast.
- Dev Anand - C.I.D. Inspector Dinesh
- Madhubala - Renu / Beena
- Om Prakash - C.I.D. Constable Pandu
- Madan Puri - Manohar
- Helen - Lily
- Tun Tun - Mrs. Malik
- Bipin Gupta as Rai Bahadur
- Mridula Rani as Shobha( Dinesh's mother
- Krishnakant as Banwarilal
- Brahm Bharadwaj as DIG
- Uma Dutt as jailor
- Kundan as Gulaki | 6,139,975 |
25049070 | Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Crash%20Time:%20Autobahn%20Pursuit | Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit
Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit
Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit (known in the United Kingdom as Crash Time and in the rest of Europe as Alarm für Cobra 11: Crash Time) is a mission-based driving game released for the PC in 2007 and Xbox 360 in 2008. It is based on the German television series "Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei", and features several characters from the show working their way through criminal cases set in fictitious versions of the city streets of Cologne, and the autobahn in North Rhine Westphalia. The developers created a "Pathfinder" to ensure that the AI vehicles do not always follow the same path during a pursuit. It was not received well by critics, with graphics and plot | 6,139,976 |
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being of concern. Four sequels have been released on Xbox 360 and through online content provider Steam.
# Gameplay.
The player assumes the role of one of several officers in the fictional Cobra 11 team, from the television series "Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei", a police unit in Germany assigned to patrol the Autobahn and other road networks. The player usually takes the role of either Chris Ritter or Semir Gerkhan, but there is one early mission (Beginner's Luck) where the player take the place of the "rookie". The officers are charged with stopping and questioning suspects about various criminal activities. The game presents the player with a series of fictional "cases" which | 6,139,977 |
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need to be solved in order to progress.
# Development.
The game was developed for the Xbox 360 by Synetic and published in North America by Crave Entertainment with a release date of 5 August, 2008. In Europe the game was published by RTL Playtainment, a subsidiary of RTL Television, and was released on 9 May, 2008. The PC version was released on 7 November 2007.
Using an improved version of the "Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit" game engine developed for Mercedes-Benz World Racing, Synetic also developed a "pathfinder" system to allow AI controlled vehicles to choose their own route to a destination, so that no two pursuits are the same. According to Andreas Leicht, product manager at Synetic, | 6,139,978 |
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creating the "pathfinder" system was the most difficult and time consuming part of the development cycle. The scenery runs at a polygon count of 1,200,000 triangles per scene with a damage model based on physical impulses during a collision, in which the vertex basis is deformed. In addition, visual damage to the animated model is triggered if the deformation exceeds specified limits, meaning that the cars not only deform but that parts can break and fall off.
City design for the game was based on real life architecture using industrial buildings, inner city districts and railway stations as models, although the game does not contain an entire real city. The development team sourced several | 6,139,979 |
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thousands photos, texture DVDs as well as researching books and videos to obtain a "real" look for the cities.
# Reception.
The IGN Xbox Team rated "Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit" as one of the five worst driving games on Xbox 360, mainly referring to the German police setting to the game, and the poor voice acting in the English-language versions. In a review for IGN by Ryan Geddes there was criticism that what could have been an exciting game has been reduced to the mundane. The difficulty curve was labelled "inconsistent", with "cakewalk levels being followed immediately by nearly impossible ones". The "Cases" mode was criticised as the player cannot tell how many missions are left until | 6,139,980 |
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the case is completed, making the planning of a game session impossible. The missions have been described as boring and dull.
There was praise for the crashes, and it has been noted that the explosions are poor, but their resulting debris is a nice touch. Francis Clarke of AceGamez stated that the graphics are not acceptable for a modern game with textures not standing up to close scrutiny, and a clipping effect when driving through fields. There has been criticism that the vehicles in the game pop-up, which is emphasised by the speed at which the player is travelling.
# Sequels.
### Burning Wheels.
On February 27, 2009, IGN reported that a sequel to "Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit" is to | 6,139,981 |
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be released for under the names Crash Time: Burning Wheels in Europe and Crash Time 2 in the United Kingdom. This game will feature more open world environments where the first game is more linear. An overhead map will be included for the first time in the series, as demonstrated in the demo available on Xbox Live Marketplace. New escort missions have been confirmed by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), as has the feature that "players can drive onto a field and plow into cows, which shatter into 'cartoony' t-bone steaks upon impact". The ESRB has also commented on mentions of drugs, prostitution and one instance of sexual innuendo in reference to the new escort style missions. | 6,139,982 |
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"Crash Time 2" was released on Xbox 360 in Europe on 27 November 2008, and on Steam on 27 August 2009. "
### Highway Nights.
At the 2009 Tokyo Game Show, the trailer for Crash Time III (known as Crash Time: Highway Nights in the US) premiered, This game features over 200 km of roads and over 32 km² of playable environments, and the player has the chance to choose their own way to proceed through missions, for example instead of simply blocking off an opponent the player can choose to immobilise the vehicle in order to complete the mission. The story follows the pursuit and investigation into a terrorist unit. "Crash Time 3" features night time missions for the first time in the series. A | 6,139,983 |
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single player demo was released on Xbox Live Marketplace on 9 December 2009. "Crash Time 3" was released on Steam on 25 November 2009, and on Xbox 360 in Europe on 27 November 2009.
Also available on cloud based gaming - Onlive
### The Syndicate.
Crash Time 4: The Syndicate was launched in 2010 featuring new gameplay and plot. Set in the city of Cologne, Crash Time 4 initially impressed with an Xbox 360 demo well received but was marred by negative critic reviews and a delayed release date outside of Germany. This game is the best selling game in the series.
### Undercover.
Crash Time 5: Undercover was released in late 2012 as a sequel to Crash Time 4. The game has not been released in | 6,139,984 |
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ve Marketplace on 9 December 2009. "Crash Time 3" was released on Steam on 25 November 2009, and on Xbox 360 in Europe on 27 November 2009.
Also available on cloud based gaming - Onlive
### The Syndicate.
Crash Time 4: The Syndicate was launched in 2010 featuring new gameplay and plot. Set in the city of Cologne, Crash Time 4 initially impressed with an Xbox 360 demo well received but was marred by negative critic reviews and a delayed release date outside of Germany. This game is the best selling game in the series.
### Undercover.
Crash Time 5: Undercover was released in late 2012 as a sequel to Crash Time 4. The game has not been released in the US but has been released in Germany. | 6,139,985 |
25049210 | Jean-Séraphin Mbessa | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jean-Séraphin%20Mbessa | Jean-Séraphin Mbessa
Jean-Séraphin Mbessa
Jean-Séraphin M'Bessa Akono (born August 5, 1983 in Yaoundé) is a Cameroonian professional football player, who currently plays for Entente SSG. | 6,139,986 |
25049213 | Capelle Centrum metro station | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Capelle%20Centrum%20metro%20station | Capelle Centrum metro station
Capelle Centrum metro station
Capelle Centrum is a subway station on Line C of the Rotterdam Metro and is situated in the town of Capelle aan den IJssel, just east of Rotterdam.
The station was opened on 26 May 1994 as part of the extension of the East-West Line or Caland Line from Capelsebrug station towards De Terp station. The station consists of two tracks with a platform on both sides. Near the station is shopping mall de Koperwiek. Also RET bus 31 to Oostgaarde stops once in an half-our near the station. | 6,139,987 |
25049220 | SA's Got Talent | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SA's%20Got%20Talent | SA's Got Talent
SA's Got Talent
SA's Got Talent (also known as South Africa's Got Talent or shorten to SAGT) is a South African television show on e.tv and part of the "Got Talent" series. Presented by Mo Mahlangu, popularly knows as Tol Ass Mo. Singers, dancers, comedians, variety acts, and other performers compete against each other for audience support. The winner of each series receives R500,000 (R250,000 in Seasons 1 to 5). The first series of the talent show began on 1 October 2009 and was broadcast weekly with a live semi-finals and final on 12 November 2009.
# Format.
The auditions take place in front of the judges and a live audience at a different city across South Africa. At any time during the | 6,139,988 |
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audition the judges may show disapproval to the act by pressing a buzzer which lights that lights a red X near them. If all the judges press their buzzers, the act ends immediately. To advance to the second round, auditionees needed to get at least two yes votes or they would be sent home.
After the auditions the judges have to whittle almost 200 successful acts down to just 21. All of the performers are called back to discover if they have progressed to the semi-finals.
The remaining acts perform across a number of live semi-finals, with the two most popular acts from each semi-finals winning a position in the final. Unlike the American version, judges may still end a performance early with | 6,139,989 |
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three Xs in the finals, as with the American version, the judges cannot buzz an act after the semi-finals. The judges are again asked to express their views on each act's performance.
After all acts have performed, phone lines open for a short time. After the votes have been counted, the act that has polled the highest number of public votes is automatically placed in the final. The judges then choose between the second and third most popular acts, with the winner of that vote also gaining a place in the final. All other acts are then eliminated from the competition.
From Season 6, the golden buzzer was added, which if pressed would send the contestant straight to the semi-finals. The first | 6,139,990 |
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in the final. The judges then choose between the second and third most popular acts, with the winner of that vote also gaining a place in the final. All other acts are then eliminated from the competition.
From Season 6, the golden buzzer was added, which if pressed would send the contestant straight to the semi-finals. The first contestant to get the gold buzzer was Henno William when he sang the song 'Let it be' in the 3rd episode of season 6.
# International versions.
- "Got Talent"
- "America's Got Talent"
- "Britain's Got Talent"
- "China's Got Talent"
- "Australia's Got Talent"
- "India's Got Talent"
- "Das Supertalent"
# External links.
- "SA's Got Talent"
- TVSA Show Page | 6,139,991 |
25049237 | Slotlaan metro station | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Slotlaan%20metro%20station | Slotlaan metro station
Slotlaan metro station
Slotlaan is a subway station on Line C of the Rotterdam Metro and is situated in the town of Capelle aan den IJssel, just east of Rotterdam. The station was opened on May 26, 1994, as part of the extension of the East-West Line or Caland Line from Capelsebrug station towards De Terp station. The station consists of two tracks with a platform on both sides. Near the station there’s the Comenius College middle school from Capelle aan den IJssel. | 6,139,992 |
25049236 | Moorefield, Ontario | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moorefield,%20Ontario | Moorefield, Ontario
Moorefield, Ontario
Moorefield is a community in Southwestern Ontario, located within the Wellington County township of Mapleton.
The founder of Moorefield, Richard C. Moore, was the son of a Baptist missionary who came to Canada for the purpose of establishing a church and converts in North America. Richard, as well as his brother Rev. George C. Moore, had involvement in various business ventures in the area. The family had moved to the new township of Maryborough in the 1850s and had established a church which the town was built around.
The earliest property deed listed for St. John's Anglican Church, Moorefield, is dated 23 July 1859 (Ledger A, begun in 1883), so it can be seen that the | 6,139,993 |
25049236 | Moorefield, Ontario | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moorefield,%20Ontario | Moorefield, Ontario
town grew with some rapidity, with a diversity of religion-since the founder of the town was strongly Baptist.
# Pigeon King International Scam.
Moorefield held the largest business development office of Pigeon King International, which become infamous as a result of its crash in 2008. The company was believed to be operating on a Ponzi scheme that had people buy into the company through the purchase of pigeon pairs, with the promise that all future squabs would be purchased. On December 5, 2013, Arlan Galbraith, the founder of Pigeon King International, was found guilty of criminal fraud and two Bankruptcy Act offences (obtaining money by false representation and failure to attend first meeting | 6,139,994 |
25049236 | Moorefield, Ontario | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moorefield,%20Ontario | Moorefield, Ontario
the founder of the town was strongly Baptist.
# Pigeon King International Scam.
Moorefield held the largest business development office of Pigeon King International, which become infamous as a result of its crash in 2008. The company was believed to be operating on a Ponzi scheme that had people buy into the company through the purchase of pigeon pairs, with the promise that all future squabs would be purchased. On December 5, 2013, Arlan Galbraith, the founder of Pigeon King International, was found guilty of criminal fraud and two Bankruptcy Act offences (obtaining money by false representation and failure to attend first meeting of creditors). He was sentenced to seven and a half years. | 6,139,995 |
25049262 | Holyrood, Southampton | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Holyrood,%20Southampton | Holyrood, Southampton
Holyrood, Southampton
Holyrood, Southampton may refer to:
- Holyrood Church, a church which now serves as a memorial to the Merchant Navy
- Holyrood estate, a housing estate
# See also.
- Holyrood (disambiguation) | 6,139,996 |
25049240 | Python Package Manager | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Python%20Package%20Manager | Python Package Manager
Python Package Manager
Python Package Manager ("PyPM") is a Python utility intended to simplify the tasks of locating, installing, upgrading and removing Python packages. It can determine if the most recent version of a software package is installed on a system, and can install or upgrade that package from a local or remote host.
PyPM is non-free and may only be used with ActiveState's ActivePython distribution.
PyPM uses “PyPM Repositories”, collections of pre-compiled packages. These repositories contain a high variety of modules, published on PyPI.
PyPM is inspired by Perl package manager (PPM).
# See also.
- pip (package manager)
- EasyInstall, a source-based installation utility
- | 6,139,997 |
25049240 | Python Package Manager | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Python%20Package%20Manager | Python Package Manager
nt version of a software package is installed on a system, and can install or upgrade that package from a local or remote host.
PyPM is non-free and may only be used with ActiveState's ActivePython distribution.
PyPM uses “PyPM Repositories”, collections of pre-compiled packages. These repositories contain a high variety of modules, published on PyPI.
PyPM is inspired by Perl package manager (PPM).
# See also.
- pip (package manager)
- EasyInstall, a source-based installation utility
- RubyGems, a package manager for the Ruby programming language
- Npm (software), a package manager for the Node.js
- Composer (software), a package manager for the PHP.
# External links.
- PyPM Index | 6,139,998 |
25049270 | Left Coast Punk EP | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Left%20Coast%20Punk%20EP | Left Coast Punk EP
Left Coast Punk EP
Left Coast Punk EP is the fifth EP by American punk rock band MxPx. It was released on November 17, 2009, released on Rock City Recording, MxPx's own label, and featured the single "End".
# Personnel.
- Mike Herrera – lead vocals, bass
- Tom Wisniewski – lead guitar, backing vocals
- Yuri Ruley – drums | 6,139,999 |
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