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Richard Woodman (engraver)
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Richard Woodman (engraver) ortraits", "The Sporting Magazine", the "British Gallery of Art", and Cottle's "Reminiscences". His largest work is the "Judgment of Paris", from the painting by Rubens, now in the National Gallery. In 1808, he was briefly employed as a curator of engravings in Italy. During the latter part of his life, he was mostly a painter of miniatures and small watercolour portraits, which he exhibited occasionally at the Royal Academy between 1820 and 1850. Many of these paintings may be seen in the National Portrait Gallery, London. # External links. - National Portrait Gallery: Works by Richard Woodman - V&A: "The Judgment of Paris" (after Rubens) by Woodman - Art.com: Jacques Bossuet by Woodman
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Vendormate
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Vendormate Vendormate Vendormate, Inc. is a 3rd-party vendor credentialing firm headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Primarily geared toward the healthcare market, Vendormate is retained by other organizations with the need to keep track of and screen their suppliers, vendors, and contractors in a centralized database. When retained by a hospital or other company partnered with Vendormate, vendors and contractors who do business with that hospital must register online with their contact, legal, and financial information. Vendormate then conducts background checks, financial screening, and compliance/document monitoring on behalf of the Vendormate-partnered hospital or firm. According to the company, Vendormate
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Vendormate
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Vendormate performs vendor credentialing for more than 500 hospitals nationwide. Customers include the University of Chicago Medical Center and the UMass Memorial Medical Center. Vendor companies pay one fee for all vendor representatives that share a tax identification number (TIN or EIN) for a particular health system. Standard pricing ranges from $25 to $250. Some vendors refuse to pay to start or continue doing business with a hospital. A graduate of the Advanced Technology Development Center, Vendormate is at least partially funded by the private equity firm Buckhead Investment Partners. # External links. - Vendormate, Inc. web site - Vendormate Lands Growth Investment # References. Business
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Vendormate
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Vendormate mpanies pay one fee for all vendor representatives that share a tax identification number (TIN or EIN) for a particular health system. Standard pricing ranges from $25 to $250. Some vendors refuse to pay to start or continue doing business with a hospital. A graduate of the Advanced Technology Development Center, Vendormate is at least partially funded by the private equity firm Buckhead Investment Partners. # External links. - Vendormate, Inc. web site - Vendormate Lands Growth Investment # References. Business Week Profile - http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=28847647 Inc Magazine Profile - http://www.inc.com/inc5000/profile/vendormate
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Allegiant Athletic Agency
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Allegiant Athletic Agency Allegiant Athletic Agency Allegiant Athletic Agency (a3) is an athletic agency that represents professional football (NFL) and Basketball (NBA, International) players, as well as coaches. a3 is located in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee near the University of Tennessee. Most recently a3 has been in the news for representing Defensive Tackle Albert Haynesworth of the Washington Redskins. Haynesworth was represented by [Chad Speck] as he signed his contract in the free agency market that included the largest guaranteed package in NFL history. a3 currently represents the following NFL players: Safety and 2011 NFL Pro Bowl Selection Eric Berry of the Kansas City Chiefs, Defensive Tackle Albert Haynesworth
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Allegiant Athletic Agency
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Allegiant Athletic Agency of the Washington Redskins, Offensive Guard Chris Scott of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Outside Linebacker Paris Lenon of the St. Louis Rams, Defensive End Leonard Little of the St. Louis Rams, Outside Linebacker Stephen Nicholas of the Atlanta Falcons, free agent Tight End Cooper Wallace, Wide Receiver Kelley Washington of the Baltimore Ravens, Wide Receiver Chad Hall of the Philadelphia Eagles, Wide Receiver Manuel Johnson of the Dallas Cowboys, Wide Receiver Juaquin Iglesias of the Chicago Bears, Offensive Guard Anthony Herrera of the Minnesota Vikings, Wide Receiver Malcolm Kelly of the Washington Redskins, Offensive Lineman and 2011 NFL Pro Bowl Selection Tyson Clabo of the Atlanta Falcons,
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Allegiant Athletic Agency
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Allegiant Athletic Agency Wide Receiver Dwayne Harris of the Dallas Cowboys, Offensive Tackle Joseph Barksdale of the Oakland Raiders, Wide Receiver Denarius Moore of the Oakland Raiders, Cornerback Curtis Brown of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Offensive Tackle Demarcus Love of the Minnesota Vikings and free agent Wide Receiver Jemalle Cornelius. a3 currently represents the following basketball players: Point Guard CJ Watson of the Indiana Pacers, Shooting Guard Chris Lofton (International & NBDL), Power Forward Wayne Chism (NBDL), Guard Barry Stewart (International), Forward Tyler Smith (International), Forward James “Boo” Jackson (International), Point Guard Tony White Jr. (International), Forward Desmond Yates (International),
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Allegiant Athletic Agency
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Allegiant Athletic Agency Center John Fields of the University of Tennessee and Guard Kashif Watson of the University of Idaho. a3's current staff includes individuals with backgrounds in business, law, and athletics. The agents are former Clemson safety Chad Speck , former University of Tennessee Chattanooga basketball player Isaac Conner , former Belmont University basketball player Jared Karnes , and former University of Tennessee defensive back Tommy Sims. Other staffers include Director of Client Development Judy Jackson , Director of Business Administration James Clawson , Marketing Director Ashley Kerns , Events Coordinator Amber Park and in charge of a3 Events Development and Player Marketing is Hunter Baddour.
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Allegiant Athletic Agency
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Allegiant Athletic Agency f Client Development Judy Jackson , Director of Business Administration James Clawson , Marketing Director Ashley Kerns , Events Coordinator Amber Park and in charge of a3 Events Development and Player Marketing is Hunter Baddour. a3 also has a host of interns from undergraduate and graduate school. a3 trains its athletes at a number of different complexes, but the main training ground is Competitive Edge Sports (CES) . More professional athletes and NFL talents have trained at CES than anyone else in the world. CES has trained notable NFL figures like Albert Haynesworth, Brian Urlacher, and Champ Bailey. CES was founded by Chip Smith . # References. - http://www.a3athletics.com/index.php
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45 Herculis
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45 Herculis 45 Herculis 45 Herculis is a solitary variable star in the northern constellation Hercules. It has the Bayer designation l Herculis and the variable star designation V776 Herculis. The Flamsteed designation for this star comes from the publication "Historia Coelestis Britannica" by John Flamsteed. It is the 45th star in Flamsteed list of stars in the constellation Hercules, and is visible to the naked eye with a baseline apparent visual magnitude of 5.22. Parallax measurements show this star to be about 400 light-years away from the Solar System. It is moving closer to the Earth with a heliocentric radial velocity of −16 km/s. Cowley et at. (1969) assigned this object a classification of ,
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45 Herculis
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45 Herculis . Parallax measurements show this star to be about 400 light-years away from the Solar System. It is moving closer to the Earth with a heliocentric radial velocity of −16 km/s. Cowley et at. (1969) assigned this object a classification of , while Abt and Morrell (1995) found a class of . Both indicate this is a late B- or early A-type chemically peculiar, or Ap star, with abundance anomalies in chromium or silicon. It is an Alpha Canum Venaticorum variable that ranges in visual magnitude from 5.21 down to 5.27. The star has 2.9 times the mass of the Sun and 4.9 times the Sun's radius. It is radiating 120 times the Sun's luminosity from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 9,333 K.
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Schuyler County Courthouse Complex
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Schuyler County Courthouse Complex Schuyler County Courthouse Complex The Schuyler County Courthouse Complex is a historic courthouse complex located on North Frankln Street between 9th and 10th Streets in Watkins Glen in Schuyler County, New York. It consists of a three building government complex. The courthouse, built in 1855, is a two-story, rectangular brick building on a stone foundation. It features an inseted square tower with an ogee roof and weather vane. It also has a small pedimented porch supported by Doric order columns. The Sheriff's residence is a two-story brick structure with hipped roof and cupola. The third building is the one story Clerk's office that measures 22 feet by 38 feet. It was listed on the National
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Schuyler County Courthouse Complex
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Schuyler County Courthouse Complex 10th Streets in Watkins Glen in Schuyler County, New York. It consists of a three building government complex. The courthouse, built in 1855, is a two-story, rectangular brick building on a stone foundation. It features an inseted square tower with an ogee roof and weather vane. It also has a small pedimented porch supported by Doric order columns. The Sheriff's residence is a two-story brick structure with hipped roof and cupola. The third building is the one story Clerk's office that measures 22 feet by 38 feet. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. # See also. - National Register of Historic Places listings in Schuyler County, New York # References. Notes
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The Snows They Melt the Soonest
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The Snows They Melt the Soonest The Snows They Melt the Soonest "The Snows They Melt the Soonest" (Roud 3154) is a British folk song dating back at least as far as 1821. It was mentioned, along with the lyrics, in "Blackwood's Magazine" (Edinburgh) of that year. # History. The melody was printed in Bruce and Stokoe's "Northumbrian Minstrelsy" in 1882, which also mentioned its publication in 1821 and noted that the contributor of the song was Thomas Doubleday (1790–1870), who put it to a melody ("My Love is Newly Listed") learned from a Newcastle street singer. Thomas Doubleday was a radical agitator who often contributed to "Blackwood's". The singer Anne Briggs first popularized the song in the 1960s and recorded it in
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The Snows They Melt the Soonest
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The Snows They Melt the Soonest 1971. It was later learned by Archie Fisher who passed it on to Dick Gaughan. Gaughan recorded it on his "Handful of Earth" album, the success of which further popularized the song. The song was used in the 2008 BBC adaptation of Thomas Hardy's 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles' # Lyrics. The original lyrics as printed in "Blackwood's Magazine", 1821, are: # Recordings. - Archie Fisher, "Archie Fisher" (1968) - Anne Briggs, "Anne Briggs", Topic 12T207 (April 1971) - Pentangle, "Solomon's Seal" (1972) - Horslips, "Drive the Cold Winter Away" (1975) - Tom Gilfellon, "in the middle of the tune" topic 12TS282 (1975) - The Bully Wee Band, "Enchanted Lady" (1976) - The Furey Family, without title
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The Snows They Melt the Soonest
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The Snows They Melt the Soonest (recorded 1975, released 1977) - Dick Gaughan, "Handful of Earth", (Topic 12TS419) (1981) - Christine Kydd, "Heading Home" (Fellside FECD93) (1993) - John Renbourn & Robin Williamson, "Wheel of Fortune" (1993) - Old Blind Dogs, "Legacy (Old Blind Dogs album)" (1995) - Sin-e, "Sin-e" (1995) - Eliza Carthy, "Red Rice" (1998) - James Yorkston and the Athletes, "Just Beyond the River" (2004) - Pressgang, "Burning Boats" (2004) - Stonecircle, "Winter Sky" (2005) - The Bully Wee Band, "50 Channels - Live", 2006 - Cara Dillon, "After the morning" (2006) - Sting, "If On a Winter's Night..." (2009) - Linde Nijland, "A Musical Journey" (2010) - MAC, "Perfectly Manufactured Reality" (2018) -
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The Snows They Melt the Soonest
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The Snows They Melt the Soonest ogs, "Legacy (Old Blind Dogs album)" (1995) - Sin-e, "Sin-e" (1995) - Eliza Carthy, "Red Rice" (1998) - James Yorkston and the Athletes, "Just Beyond the River" (2004) - Pressgang, "Burning Boats" (2004) - Stonecircle, "Winter Sky" (2005) - The Bully Wee Band, "50 Channels - Live", 2006 - Cara Dillon, "After the morning" (2006) - Sting, "If On a Winter's Night..." (2009) - Linde Nijland, "A Musical Journey" (2010) - MAC, "Perfectly Manufactured Reality" (2018) - Joshua Burnell & Band, "Songs From The Seasons" (2018) # External links. - Background information about the different versions, University of Hamburg (English) - Origins: The Snows They Melt the Soonest, The Mudcat Café
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Ben Rubin (legislator)
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Ben Rubin (legislator) Ben Rubin (legislator) Ben Rubin (December 20, 1886 – February 24, 1942) was a cigar maker, zookeeper, union activist and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from Milwaukee who served four terms. He was elected in 1930 and served one term as a Socialist. He was later elected as a Progressive on a fusion ticket, serving for six years (1937–1942). Rubin's district had the largest concentration of African-Americans in Wisconsin, and he was the author of a number of civil rights bills on topics such as insurance, employment by regulated utilities, and public accommodations. # Background. Rubin was born December 20, 1886, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He attended public school to the age of
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Ben Rubin (legislator)
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Ben Rubin (legislator) ten, when he became an apprentice in a cigar factory. He worked as cigar maker up to 1919, and during these years was a member of and served offices in the Cigar Makers' Union. In 1919, he went to work as a zookeeper in the Washington Park Zoological Garden. When first elected to the Assembly in 1930 he had been president of the Building Service Employees Union and secretary of the Central Board of Milwaukee municipal employees' unions, and had been (by his estimate) a member of the Socialist Party for about twenty years. # Assembly service. In 1930 he was elected to the Assembly's Sixth Milwaukee County district (the Sixth Ward of the City of Milwaukee), with 1389 votes, unseating Republican
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Ben Rubin (legislator)
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Ben Rubin (legislator) incumbent Frederick W. Cords who drew 927 votes, with 350 for Democrat John N. Kaiser, and 55 for Lee Talton. He was assigned to the standing committee on labor. In 1932 Rubin was a candidate for re-election, again facing Cords and Kaiser and two independents. This time Kaiser (with Franklin D. Roosevelt at the top of the Democratic ticket) was the victor, with 2240 votes to Rubin's 2130, Cord's 1412, and another 129 for the two independents. In 1934, Rubin came within somewhere between nine and twenty-seven votes of unseating Kaiser. 104 paper ballots were lost before a recount was held, with a janitor later admitting he'd burned them as wastepaper. The final official count was 1289 for Kaiser
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Ben Rubin (legislator)
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Ben Rubin (legislator) (Democrat), 1262 for Rubin (Socialist), 1002 for Fred G. Miller (Progressive), 638 for Frederick G. Peterson (Republican), and 49 for an independent and "scattering". In 1936 (at which time he was serving his fourth term on the executive board of the Milwaukee Federated Trades Council, Rubin again faced Kaiser in the general election, this time nominally as a Progressive (there were no official "Socialist" candidates during this era of Progressive/Socialist "federation" tickets, and no Socialist primary). Rubin unseated Kaiser with 3576 votes, to Kaiser's 2607 and Republican Paul Coleman's 1008. He returned to the committee on labor, and was also assigned to the committee on municipalities. During
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Ben Rubin (legislator)
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Ben Rubin (legislator) minally as a Progressive (there were no official "Socialist" candidates during this era of Progressive/Socialist "federation" tickets, and no Socialist primary). Rubin unseated Kaiser with 3576 votes, to Kaiser's 2607 and Republican Paul Coleman's 1008. He returned to the committee on labor, and was also assigned to the committee on municipalities. During this period he also served on the annuity and pension board of the Milwaukee County employees' retirement system. He was re-elected as a Progressive/Socialist in 1938 and 1940 (winning four-way and three-way races); and died in office February 24, 1942. He was succeeded by Progressive Phillip Markey (federation no longer being in effect).
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Sisters of Providence (Ruillé-sur-Loir, France)
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Sisters of Providence (Ruillé-sur-Loir, France) Sisters of Providence (Ruillé-sur-Loir, France) The Sisters of Providence of Ruillé-sur-Loir or the Sœurs de la Providence de Ruillé-sur-Loir, France, are a congregation of Roman Catholic Religious Sisters founded in 1806 by Jacques-Francois Dujarié. # History. During the French Revolution religious practice was banned, churches secularised, seminaries closed, and religious executed. Jacques François Dujarié was ordained in secret on 26 December 1795, and ministered as an "underground priest" in Ruillé and surrounding area. Although the Concordat of 1801 lifted prohibitions, the effect of the Revolution on French Catholicism and education was severe. In January 1803 Fr.Dujarié was named parish
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Sisters of Providence (Ruillé-sur-Loir, France)
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Sisters of Providence (Ruillé-sur-Loir, France) priest of Ruillé. Three miles from the village, there were scattered farm houses where families in need of care. In 1806 Abbe Dujarie was able to recruit two laywomen and had a small house built for them, "The Little Providence". They set up a school to teach the young children, and a dispensary to give basic medical assistance to the poor people of the neighbourhood. By 1808, there were a dozen members whose work had spread to neighboring parishes. In 1820 Zoe du Roscöat (Mother Marie-Madeleine) from Pléhédel, in Brittany was chosen as first Superior General. Upon the death of Mother Marie-Madeleine in 1820, Perrine Aimée Lecor (Mother Marie) from the Island of Brehat in Brittany was named
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Sisters of Providence (Ruillé-sur-Loir, France)
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Sisters of Providence (Ruillé-sur-Loir, France) as her successor. Under her leadership numerous communities were opened in France to serve the poor, the children and the sick. By 1840 there were more than 40 houses in France. That year Theodore Guerin and several other Sisters of Providence went to Indiana in the United States, where they became the autonomous congregation of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Towards the end of the 19th Century the French State secularised the schools, and religious were forbidden to teach so groups of Sisters of Providence moved into England, Belgium and Holland where they set up schools. In 1901 the Sisters of Providence were invited by the parish priest of Woodhall Spa, Fr Goddard,
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Sisters of Providence (Ruillé-sur-Loir, France)
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Sisters of Providence (Ruillé-sur-Loir, France) the parish priest of Woodhall Spa, Fr Goddard, a Belgian, to start a house in his parish. The sisters established St. Joseph's School in Lincoln and staffed it from 1911 to 1983. St. Joseph's later merged with the Lincoln Cathedral School and Stonefield House to form the Minster School. Sisters from Lincoln were instrumental in establishing a convent in Sri Lanka in 1948. In 1964 when Europeans were expelled from Sri Lanka, so a group of Sisters made a foundation in Madagascar. The Sisters of Providence of Ruillé-sur-Loir currently have 377 sisters ministering in France, England, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Sri Lanka. # External links. - Sisters of Providence of Ruillé-sur-Loir website
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Free to Move
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Free to Move Free to Move Free to Move is a 1996 reggae album by the group Israel Vibration.
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Bruce Deacon
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Bruce Deacon Bruce Deacon Bruce William Deacon (born December 5, 1966) is a former Canadian long-distance runner, notably in the full marathon. Deacon was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Deacon competed in the marathon at the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deacon was the first two-time winner and is currently the only three-time winner of the California International Marathon (in 1991, 1995, and 2001), as well as 8th, 6th, and 4th-place finishes in 1990, 1998, and 2002 respectively. At the 2002 event, he set a personal best with a time of 2:13:18. Deacon claimed the silver medal in the marathon at the 2003 Pan American Games. Now retired from competing internationally, Bruce works with
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Bruce Deacon
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Bruce Deacon s born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Deacon competed in the marathon at the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deacon was the first two-time winner and is currently the only three-time winner of the California International Marathon (in 1991, 1995, and 2001), as well as 8th, 6th, and 4th-place finishes in 1990, 1998, and 2002 respectively. At the 2002 event, he set a personal best with a time of 2:13:18. Deacon claimed the silver medal in the marathon at the 2003 Pan American Games. Now retired from competing internationally, Bruce works with the Canadian Olympic Committee in delivering education programs to Canadian schools. # External links. - IAAF Profile for Bruce Deacon
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Jérémy Pied
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Jérémy Pied Jérémy Pied Jérémy Victor Pied (, born 23 February 1989) is a French professional footballer who plays as a right back for Lille OSC. # Club career. ## Olympique Lyonnais. Born in Grenoble, Pied made his Ligue 1 debut for Olympique Lyonnais on the opening day of the 2010–11 season against Monaco, coming on from the bench in the 76th minute for Bafétimbi Gomis in a goalless draw. He made a first Ligue 1 start in the game against Valenciennes in week 5 and scored a headed goal in the 26th minute from Jimmy Briand's cross. The match ended 1–1 with Pied being named the man of the match by "L'Équipe". On 14 September 2010, he played his first Champions League match against Schalke 04, entering
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Jérémy Pied
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Jérémy Pied shortly after the hour mark, replacing Michel Bastos, the goalscorer in the 1–0 victory. Pied's promising performances earned him the trust of Claude Puel and he started playing regularly starting matches or coming in from the bench. On 2 October 2010, he played the full match against Nancy and made an assist to the second goal of the match scored by Briand. Lyon eventually won the game 3–2. On 17 October 2010, Pied again made the starting lineup in a vital match against Lille. After all four goals of the game were scored, he quickly picked up two yellow cards which saw him expelled from the game, but Lyon held on and won the game 3–1. On 14 November 2010, he volleyed the only goal of the match,
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Jérémy Pied
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Jérémy Pied and his second goal of the season, against Nice after Yoann Gourcuff's cross. On 3 December 2010, Olympique Lyonnais announced contract extension for Pied for two years until June 2014. Pied scored his third goal for Lyon in 4–0 victory over Nancy coming off the bench in the 69th minute and scoring a header from a Michel Bastos cross. He scored his first 2011–12 Ligue 1 season goal on 27 August 2011 against Montpellier. ## OGC Nice. On 26 August 2012, Pied completed a move to Ligue 1 rivals OGC Nice, signing a four-year contract for €3 million transfer fee. He was loaned for the 2014–15 season to En Avant de Guingamp. ## Southampton. On 1 August 2016, Pied rejoined manager Claude Puel for
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Jérémy Pied
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Jérémy Pied ingamp. ## Southampton. On 1 August 2016, Pied rejoined manager Claude Puel for the third time in his career when he signed a two-year deal with Southampton, joining on a free transfer. He made his Southampton debut as a substitute against Watford on 13 August 2016. 12 days after Pied suffered a knee injury that would keep him out for the rest of the season. Pied eventually returned to League action on 3 December 2017, when he played the full 90 minutes in a 1–1 draw at Bournemouth. At the end of the 2017–18 season, his contract with Southampton was not renewed. ## Lille. In August 2018, free agent Pied signed a two-year deal with Lille OSC. # Honours. Lyon - Coupe de France: 2011–12
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2009–10 Wichita State Shockers men's basketball team
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2009–10 Wichita State Shockers men's basketball team 2009–10 Wichita State Shockers men's basketball team The 2009–10 Wichita State Shockers men's basketball team represented Wichita State University in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team, which plays in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC), was led by third-year head coach Gregg Marshall. The Shockers were preseason rank #77 in Rivals.com's Preseason 1-347 Rankings. They were also picked to finish 4th in the MVC by Rivals and 5th by the MVC Committee. The Shockers played their 2009-10 home games at Charles Koch Arena, on the campus of Wichita State University. The Shockers finished the season 25–10, 12–6 in MVC play, lost in the championship game of the 2010 Missouri
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2009–10 Wichita State Shockers men's basketball team
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2009–10 Wichita State Shockers men's basketball team 5–10, 12–6 in MVC play, lost in the championship game of the 2010 Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament and were invited to the 2010 National Invitation Tournament where they lost in the first round to Nevada. They finish the season with an RPI of 68, much below their season average of 55. The Shockers also received votes in the AP Coaches Poll in the season, going as high as the #34 spot. # Roster. The team had 15 players on the roster. # 2009-10 Schedule and results. Source - All times are Central !colspan=9| Exhibition !colspan=9| Regular Season !colspan=9| 2010 Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament !colspan=9| 2010 National Invitation Tournament
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A. F. Chapman House
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A. F. Chapman House A. F. Chapman House The A. F. Chapman House is a historic house located at 115 South Monroe Street in Watkins Glen, Schuyler County, New York. # Description and history. It was built in 1870–1873 in the Gothic Revival style and modified in about 1888–1894. It is a -story, High Victorian/Queen Anne–style building with a steeply pitched gable roof. It features a three-story tower with Queen Anne style details. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 8, 1997.
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Bruno Grougi
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Bruno Grougi Bruno Grougi Bruno Grougi (born 26 April 1983) is a retired Martiniquais international footballer who played as a midfielder. # External links. - Profile at national-football-teams.com
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Terradactyl
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Terradactyl Terradactyl Terradactyl is the second collaborative studio album by Serengeti & Polyphonic. It was released on Anticon in 2009. # Critical reception. Marisa Brown of AllMusic gave the album 4.5 stars out of 5, calling it "an impressive, difficult, intelligent record that manages to be accessible, compelling, and nearly indecipherable all at once." She added: "Much, if not most, of this is thanks to Polyphonic, a talented producer who writes arrangements whose air of simplicity belies their complexity." Eddie Fleischer of "Cleveland Scene" said: "For those who complain that rap has gone stale, "Terradactyl" proves otherwise." # Personnel. Credits adapted from liner notes. - Serengeti – vocals -
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Terradactyl
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Terradactyl ndecipherable all at once." She added: "Much, if not most, of this is thanks to Polyphonic, a talented producer who writes arrangements whose air of simplicity belies their complexity." Eddie Fleischer of "Cleveland Scene" said: "For those who complain that rap has gone stale, "Terradactyl" proves otherwise." # Personnel. Credits adapted from liner notes. - Serengeti – vocals - Polyphonic – music - Renee-Louise Carafice – additional vocals (2, 11), guitar (2), harp (11) - John Pheiffer – cello (4) - Doseone – additional vocals (6) - Buck 65 – additional vocals (9) - Jeremy Jorwitz – mandolin (10) - William Waheed Freyman – recording - Mike Wells – mastering - Mike Davis – artwork
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Candy Coated Killahz
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Candy Coated Killahz Candy Coated Killahz Candy Coated Killahz were a Canadian musical group from Toronto, Ontario, known for their blend of hip-hop, R&B, and electronic styles, a sound that the group termed "Ghettotronic". Hailed by "The Globe and Mail" as one of the bands responsible for Toronto's emergence as a "music capital", original group members Tasha Dash and Icon the Anomali released their debut album "It Factor" in 2008 after becoming a staple in Toronto's Queen West music scene, and soon came into national visibility in 2009 with their debut single "Playboy". Following the single's success at radio and its appearance in Tyler Perry's blockbuster movie, "I Can Do Bad All By Myself", CCK added DJ Danthrax,
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Candy Coated Killahz
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Candy Coated Killahz the third member, and together the group wrote and produced the second album, "Neon Black" (released July 2011). Singles include "Neon Black" (remixed by DJ Green Lantern, Che Vicious, and Bonjay) and "Light Up This City". # Band and history. ## Band formation. Band members Icon the Anomali and Tasha Dash met while working at a downtown Toronto restaurant in their late teens. At the time, both were working on solo projects which were put on hold after the two began writing together. With Tasha as producer, the group's sound quickly evolved from street hip hop to a sound the group has termed "Ghettotronic" a blend of hip hop, old school dance, and electronic. ## Band members. ### Tasha Schumann. One
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Candy Coated Killahz
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Candy Coated Killahz of the industry's few female music producers, Tasha Schumann, was the band's producer, co-writer, and front woman. A classically trained pianist, and multi-instrumentalist, she sometimes performs under the stage name "Tasha Dash". Originally from Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, she grew up playing in rock bands and moved to Toronto after high school because of a lack of "opportunities to do hip-hop and electronic" in her hometown. The German-Jamaican musician often cites groups such as Outkast, TLC, 2Unlimited, and No Doubt as influences for her production style. ### Michael "Icon the Anomali" Akinlabi. Nigerian-born, Michael Ayodeji Akinlabi, is CCK frontman and performs under the stage name
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Candy Coated Killahz
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Candy Coated Killahz CCK frontman and performs under the stage name Icon the Anomali. Also a comic book creator, and video-game designer, Icon has cited Michael Jackson as a major inspiration. # Discography. ## Studio recordings. - Neon Black (2011), MapleMusic Recordings & Hot Steam Records - It Factor (2008), Hot Steam Records (Independent) - Bloodsugar: The Mixtape (2007), Hot Steam Records (Independent) ## Singles. - "Light Up This City" - Written by T.Schumann, M.Akinlabi, D. Hartrell, Produced by D. Hartrell & T. Schumann - "Neon Black" - Written by T.Schumann, M. Akinlabi, D. Hartrell, Produced by T. Schumann & D. Hartrell - "Playboy" - Written by T.Schumann & M. Akinlabi, Produced by T. Schumann
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Rincon Parkway
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Rincon Parkway Rincon Parkway The Rincon Parkway is a portion of California State Route 1 along the north coast of Ventura County, California. This narrow coastal area north of the city of Ventura and south of the Santa Barbara County line is commonly referred to as The Rincon. The automobile route along this portion of coastline opened up in 1913 as the Rincon Causeway or the Rincon Sea Level Road as the first driveable coastal route for motorists traveling between San Francisco and Los Angeles, California. Stagecoaches were delayed by high tides, storms, mud or rock slides before an alternate route was established in 1878 over the inland Casitas Pass that was accessed by traveling through the narrow Ventura
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Rincon Parkway
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Rincon Parkway River Valley towards Ojai. The access road alongside the railroad bed, that cut through the area in 1886, provided the basis for building the Rincon Sea Level Road. # History. As the automobile age began, motorists had to follow the Ventura River Valley towards Nordoff to the road over Casitas Pass. Civic boosters were eager to open the more direct coastal route. The moment came with the construction of the Southern Pacific Railroad's Coast Line. The construction of the railroad had provided an unimproved road flanked by rip-rap but it was often flooded in several sections from the ocean waves. Rock outcroppings have always made travel difficult along this dramatic meeting of the Santa Ynez
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Rincon Parkway
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Rincon Parkway Mountains with the Pacific Ocean. Historical travel by foot or horseback along the small alluvial fan beaches and coastal bluffs had to wait for the low tide due to the rock outcroppings. A safer but longer and steeper route was over Casitas Pass and is the more likely route used to travel between Mission San Buenaventura and Mission Santa Barbara than the El Camino Real as designated with commemorative bell markers. A stagecoach route created around 1861 over the Casitas Pass was still used for stagecoach travel to the Santa Barbara area after the opening of a tunnel through the San Fernando Pass in 1876 which completed the inland railroad route and provided an alternate means of travel to
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Rincon Parkway
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Rincon Parkway northern California. Civic boosters started raising funds locally to pave the road and build wooden causeways where needed. Ventura resident E. P. Foster was a leader in this effort together with Franklin E. Kellogg, secretary of the Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce. Sufficient funds to complete the project had not been raised locally when the newly formed State Highway Commission took over and completed the road. Waves hit the pilings during storm surges and regular maintenance was required. In 1926, US 101 was established as one of the original U.S. Routes. The road was modernized with a concrete seawall and the "rickey elevated road was scrapped." Motor Age magazine from the era described
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Rincon Parkway
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Rincon Parkway aintenance was required. In 1926, US 101 was established as one of the original U.S. Routes. The road was modernized with a concrete seawall and the "rickey elevated road was scrapped." Motor Age magazine from the era described the project in some detail. The method of construction is simple. Eucalyptus piles are driven, cross-beams are laid, then the floor of the causeway, and the wooden railings on each side. Asphalt will in time be laid. All causeways are twenty feet wide. A new bridge over the Ventura River also opened in 1913 when the causeways were complete being forerunners to the impact automobiles would have in the 1920s. # See also. History of California's state highway system
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Gitmo playlist
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Gitmo playlist Gitmo playlist The Gitmo playlist refers to the songs "blasted" at inmates held by the United States at Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba during the War on Terror. A "high-profile coalition of artists - including the members of Pearl Jam, R.E.M., and the Roots - has demanded the release of song titles used since 2002, sometimes for hours or days, to "coerce cooperation or as a method of punishment". A freedom of information request was filed by the National Security Archive, "a Washington-based independent research institute", seeking declassification of records related to music in interrogation practices. A protest of the use of music "in connection with torture" was also filed.
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Alvan, Iran
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Alvan, Iran Alvan, Iran Alvan (; also Romanized as Alvān and ‘Alvān) is a city and capital of Shavur District, in Shush County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,100, in 1,081 families.
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Aghajari
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Aghajari Aghajari Aghajari (, also Romanized as Āghājārī and Āghā Jārī; also known as Aghajari-e Zeydūn and Āqā Jarī) is a city and capital of Central District, in Aghajari County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 13,152, in 2,943 families. Because of the Iran-Iraq War the city's population dropped from 64,102 in 1986 to around 16,337 in the 1991 census and its population continued to drop long after the 1991 census (held 3 years after the end of the Iran-Iraq War), but according to World Gazetteer the population has slowly grown to 15,153 in 2012, meaning the city's population is extremely far from reaching or getting close to its 1986 population. # Etymology. The name
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Aghajari
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Aghajari is the corrupted version of the Turkic aghach ari, ("woodman"), a reminder of the time when the now-Luri-speaking Boyer-Ahmadis, still living nearby, spoke a Turkic dialect, imparting one of their tribal names: (Aghachari) to the town. # Climate. Aghajari has a desert climate (Köppen climate classification "BWh") with long, very hot summers and mild, short winters. Aghajari is consistently one of the hottest places on the planet during the summer, with summer temperatures regularly at least 45 degrees Celsius, sometimes exceeding 50 degrees Celsius with many sandstorms and duststorms common during the summer period. However, in winters, the minimum temperature can fall to around +5 degrees
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Aghajari
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Aghajari en the now-Luri-speaking Boyer-Ahmadis, still living nearby, spoke a Turkic dialect, imparting one of their tribal names: (Aghachari) to the town. # Climate. Aghajari has a desert climate (Köppen climate classification "BWh") with long, very hot summers and mild, short winters. Aghajari is consistently one of the hottest places on the planet during the summer, with summer temperatures regularly at least 45 degrees Celsius, sometimes exceeding 50 degrees Celsius with many sandstorms and duststorms common during the summer period. However, in winters, the minimum temperature can fall to around +5 degrees Celsius. Winters in Aghajari have no snow. The average annual rainfall is around 260 mm.
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Arvandkenar
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Arvandkenar Arvandkenar Arvandkenar (, also Romanized as Arvandkenār and Arvand Kenār) is a city and capital of Arvandkenar District, in Abadan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. As of the 2006 census, its population was 9,761, in 1,897 families. Arvandkenar is a port city, south of Abadan, and has oil reserves. Arvandkenar is the last port of Iran on the Arvand river (Arvand rud) In 2014, around 400 thousand palm trees died here because of the increased salinity, brought on by the Upper Gotvand Dam.
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Henry Southwell
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Henry Southwell Henry Southwell Henry Southwell may refer to: - Henry Southwell (politician) (1700–1758), Irish MP for Limerick County - Henry Southwell (bishop) (1860–1937), Anglican Bishop of Lewes
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Chamran, Iran
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Chamran, Iran Chamran, Iran Chamran (, also Romanized as Chamrān) is a city in the Central District of Mahshahr County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18,519, in 3,935 families.
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Manchester greencycle
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Manchester greencycle Manchester greencycle Manchester GreenCycle is a large community of environmentally responsible local people who give their unwanted and reusable items to other members. This extends the life of the item, and prevents it from going to landfill while reducing its carbon footprint which contributes to global warming. The group formed on 9 January 2008 and currently has over 9,800 members. It is part of the Freegle network, a nonprofit UK organisation which was formed on 11 September 2009. On average, the group members post 950 items each month, which makes it a busy group. The community has a sister cafe group, a space for things that cannot be posted on the main group such as advice, community
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Manchester greencycle
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Manchester greencycle information, events and workshops. Once can also ask for advice, volunteers, and advertise local events here. A number of carefully selected local groups and organisations which are ethical and do good work for the local community use the cafe group as a central hub to network. The group is owned and run by a small dedicated and ethically motivated team of staff called "moderators." The moderators all live in the Manchester area, and cwork hard to improve the group for all its members. They keep spammers and troublemakers away from the group. The current moderator team consists of: Jessicca - the group owner, Caroline, Sharon and Tina - moderators. # History. The group was originally part
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Manchester greencycle
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Manchester greencycle rk hard to improve the group for all its members. They keep spammers and troublemakers away from the group. The current moderator team consists of: Jessicca - the group owner, Caroline, Sharon and Tina - moderators. # History. The group was originally part of the Freecycle Network. Due to several years of disagreements between the US-based organisation and a large number of UK moderators, group owners and senior management, the Manchester GreenCycle moderators were forced to stop operating the group under the freecycle banner, so moved it to the new Freegle network. # External links. - Official Manchester GreenCycle Group - Official Manchester GreenCycle Cafe - Official Freegle Website
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Dezab
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Dezab Dezab Dezab (, also Romanized as Dezāb) is a city in the Central District of Dezful County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 10,169, in 2,279 families.
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Dehdez
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Dehdez Dehdez Dehdez (, also Romanized as Dehdaz and Deh-e Dez; also known as Deh Diz) is a city and capital of Dehdez District, in Izeh County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 3,610, with 651 households.
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Anthony Le Gall
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Anthony Le Gall Anthony Le Gall Anthony Le Gall (born March 7, 1985 in Morlaix) is a French footballer currently playing for Angoulême CFC in Division Honneur (6th division). # Career. ## Europe. Le Gall was a member of the youth setup at AC Le Havre, and later with Brest, before signing his first professional contract with Brest in 2007. He made 24 appearances, and scored 2 goals, for Brest in his three years with the club, before moving to Canada. ## Canada. In the summer of 2010 Le Gall signed with the Montreal Impact of USSF Division 2 Professional League, along with his compatriot Richard Pelletier. He made his debut for Impact on August 21, 2010 in a 5-0 win over Crystal Palace Baltimore, and scored
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Anthony Le Gall
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Anthony Le Gall Honneur (6th division). # Career. ## Europe. Le Gall was a member of the youth setup at AC Le Havre, and later with Brest, before signing his first professional contract with Brest in 2007. He made 24 appearances, and scored 2 goals, for Brest in his three years with the club, before moving to Canada. ## Canada. In the summer of 2010 Le Gall signed with the Montreal Impact of USSF Division 2 Professional League, along with his compatriot Richard Pelletier. He made his debut for Impact on August 21, 2010 in a 5-0 win over Crystal Palace Baltimore, and scored his first goal for his new team on October 3, in a 2-0 win over the Austin Aztex on the last day of the 2010 USSFD2 regular season.
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Qaleh Tall
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Qaleh Tall Qaleh Tall Qaleh Tall (; also Romanized as Qal‘eh Tall, Qal‘eh-e Tol, Qal‘eh-i-Tul, Qal’eh Tol, Qal‘eh-ye Tol, and Qal‘eh-ye Tūl; also known as Ghal‘eh Tal) is a city in the Central District of Bagh-e Malek County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,604, in 1,704 families.
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Qaleh-ye Khvajeh
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Qaleh-ye Khvajeh Qaleh-ye Khvajeh Qaleh-ye Khvajeh (; also Romanized as Qal‘eh-ye Khvājeh, Qal‘eh Khvājeh, and Qal’eh Khājeh; also known as Qal‘eh-ye Khvājeh Bālā) is a city and capital of Andika County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 801, in 179 families. The language of the city is the Bakhtiari dialect, and its people are mainly of Baba-Ahmadi, Alasdand Gandali, and Bakhtiari descent.
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Nationally significant infrastructure projects
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Nationally significant infrastructure projects Nationally significant infrastructure projects Nationally significant infrastructure projects (NSIP) are major infrastructure developments in England and Wales that bypass normal local planning requirements. These include proposals for power plants, large renewable energy projects, new airports and airport extensions, major road projects etc. Created in 2008, since April 2012 these projects have been managed by the Planning Inspectorate. # History. Nationally significant Infrastructure projects were initially controlled by the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC)which was established by the Planning Act 2008, began operating on 1 October 2009 on an advice and guidance basis only prior
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Nationally significant infrastructure projects
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Nationally significant infrastructure projects . Nationally significant Infrastructure projects were initially controlled by the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC)which was established by the Planning Act 2008, began operating on 1 October 2009 on an advice and guidance basis only prior to gaining full powers to receive and examine and approve applications for development consent came into force on 1 March 2010. The IPC was abolished by Localism Act 2011 which transferred decision making powers created by the 2008 Act to the relevant Secretary of State and since 1 April 2012, the acceptance and examination of applications for development consent is dealt with by a new Infrastructure Planning Unit within the Planning Inspectorate.
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Haftkel
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Haftkel Haftkel Haftkel ( ; also Romanized as Haftgel) is a city and capital of Haftgel County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 14,735, in 3,153 families.
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Hamidiyeh
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Hamidiyeh Hamidiyeh Hamidiyeh ( also Romanized as Ḩamīdīyeh; also known as Allāh, Illah, and Hamidiya) is a city and capital of Hamidiyeh District, in Ahvaz County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 21,977, in 3,949 families.
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Gotvand
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Gotvand Gotvand Gotvand () is a city and capital of Gotvand County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 21,428, in 4,422 families. Gotvand holds share-record for highest temperature recorded in Iran with 53,0 °C (July 17, 2014), tying the record set at Dehloran in July 2011. The Lower and Upper Gotvand Dams are located northeast of the city on the Karun River.
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Hendijan
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Hendijan Hendijan Hendijan (; also Romanized as Hendījān; also known as Hendeyān, Hendīān, Hindīān, and Hindijan) is a city and capital of Hendijan, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 29,015. Hendijan is an historical city of Iran over 3000 years old, in the south-eastern Khuzestan province and 75 kilometers southeast of Mahshahr city. The Hendijan (Zohre) river is divided Hendijan city two halves into North and South. For more information in Persian:
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Filum terminale
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Filum terminale Filum terminale The filum terminale ("terminal thread") is a delicate strand of fibrous tissue, about 20 cm in length, proceeding downward from the apex of the conus medullaris. It is one of the modifications of pia mater. It gives longitudinal support to the spinal cord and consists of two parts: - The upper part, or "filum terminale internum", is about 15 cm long and reaches as far as the lower border of the second sacral vertebra. It is continuous above with the pia mater and contained within a tubular sheath of the dura mater. In addition, it is surrounded by the nerves forming the cauda equina, from which it can be easily recognized by its bluish-white color. - The lower part, or "filum
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Filum terminale
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Filum terminale terminale externum", closely adheres to the dura mater. It extends downward from the apex of the tubular sheath and is attached to the back of the first segment of the coccyx in a structure sometimes referred to as the "coccygeal ligament". The most inferior of the spinal nerves, the coccygeal nerve leaves the spinal cord at the level of the conus medullaris, superior to the filum terminale. However, adhering to the outer surface of the filum terminale are a few strands of nerve fibres which probably represent rudimentary second and third coccygeal nerves. Furthermore, the central canal of the spinal cord extends 5 to 6 cm beyond the conus medullaris, downward into the filum terminale. # See
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Filum terminale
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Filum terminale the spinal nerves, the coccygeal nerve leaves the spinal cord at the level of the conus medullaris, superior to the filum terminale. However, adhering to the outer surface of the filum terminale are a few strands of nerve fibres which probably represent rudimentary second and third coccygeal nerves. Furthermore, the central canal of the spinal cord extends 5 to 6 cm beyond the conus medullaris, downward into the filum terminale. # See also. - Spinal cord - Conus medullaris # References. - Martini, F. Timmons, M. and Tallitsch, R. "Human Anatomy". 5th ed. San Francisco: Pearson/Benjamin Cummings, 2006. # External links. - - "Vertebral Canal and Spinal Cord: Regions of the Spinal Cord"
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Viivi & Wagner
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Viivi & Wagner Viivi & Wagner Viivi & Wagner is a somewhat absurdist Finnish newspaper gag-a-day comic strip drawn since 1997 by Jussi "Juba" Tuomola. # Concept. The titular main characters are Viivi, a Finnish woman in her twenties, and Wagner, a mature male pig. Wagner is fully anthropomorphic and sentient, yet still considers himself a pig instead of a human. Though often mistaken for married, the two are cohabitating in an "Odd Couple"-ish relationship and genuinely fond of each other when not bickering. The comic originally appeared in "Kultapossu", a promotional children's magazine by a Finnish bank. In the original version of the comic, Viivi was a small girl and Wagner was her animate piggy
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Viivi & Wagner
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Viivi & Wagner bank. When the "Kultapossu" magazine was discontinued, Tuomola adapted the characters to fit a newspaper comic strip style, also changing the characters to adults in the process. "Viivi & Wagner" is extremely popular in Finland, above all because of its quirky humour. Most of the strips concern either arguments between Viivi and Wagner (""You ate the wrapper, too?!" "I always eat the wrapper.""), or Wagner getting into totally absurd situations, either in everyday life or in a fantasy world (""I'm stuck in the moment before the Big Bang""). Some strips break the fourth wall (""Hey, your outline is loose."") or the classic comic strip format by not having a definite punchline at the end. Some
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Viivi & Wagner
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Viivi & Wagner readers, who have been unaware of the strip's history in a bank's promotional magazine for children, have taken Wagner's porcine appearance as a statement of feminism, specifically implying that "men are pigs". Some have even thought Tuomola was a woman. It has been noticed that many medical inside jokes appear in the strips – many of them originate from an old friend of Juba, whose profession happens to be a doctor. # Albums. , there have been twelve "Viivi & Wagner" albums: - 1. "Sikspäkki ja salmiakkia" ("A six pack and salmiakki), 1998Translated to Swedish as "Sexpack och salmiak" in 2005 - 2. "Apua, sängyssäni on sika!" ("Help, there's a pig in my bed!"), 1999brTranslated to Swedish
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Viivi & Wagner
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Viivi & Wagner as "Hjälp, jag har en gris i sängen!" in 2005 - 3. "Ei banaaninkuoria paperikoriin!" ("No banana peels in the paper bin!"), 2000 - 4. "Oi, mikä karju!" ("Oh, what a hog!"), 2001 - 5. "Kuumaa hiekkaa" ("Hot sand"), 2002 - 6. "Viriili vesipeto" ("The virile water beast"), 2003 - 7. "Sohvaperunoiden kuningas" ("The king of the couch potatoes"), 2004 - 8. "Ranskalainen liukumäki" ("The French slide"), 2005 - 9. "Kaasua sohvalla" ("Gas on the couch"), 2006 - 10. "Sian morsian?" ("Bride of a pig?"), 2007 - 11. "Terassilla tarkenee" ("The terrace is warm enough", 2008) - 12. "Kuinka kasvissyöjä kesytetään" ("Taming of the vegetarian", 2009) - 13. "Sika pussaa!" (Pig kissing, 2010) - 14.
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Viivi & Wagner
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Viivi & Wagner . "Sohvaperunoiden kuningas" ("The king of the couch potatoes"), 2004 - 8. "Ranskalainen liukumäki" ("The French slide"), 2005 - 9. "Kaasua sohvalla" ("Gas on the couch"), 2006 - 10. "Sian morsian?" ("Bride of a pig?"), 2007 - 11. "Terassilla tarkenee" ("The terrace is warm enough", 2008) - 12. "Kuinka kasvissyöjä kesytetään" ("Taming of the vegetarian", 2009) - 13. "Sika pussaa!" (Pig kissing, 2010) - 14. "Vieläkin yhdessä" (Still together, 2011) - 15. "Vau, kuuma kinkku!" (Wow, hot ham, 2012) - 16. "Sian puolella sänkyä!" (In a pigs side of the bed, 2013) # External links. - Viivi & Wagner home page - Viivi & Wagner Archive at Helsingin Sanomat - Viivi & Wagner on gocomics.com
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L'étoile (opera)
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L'étoile (opera) L'étoile (opera) L'étoile is an opéra bouffe in three acts by Emmanuel Chabrier with a libretto by Eugène Leterrier and Albert Vanloo. Chabrier met his librettists at the home of a mutual friend, the painter Gaston Hirsh, in 1875. Chabrier played to them early versions of the romance "O petite étoile" and the ensemble "Le pal, est de tous les supplices..." (with words by Verlaine which Leterrier and Vanloo found too bold and toned down). They agreed to collaborate and Chabrier set about composition with enthusiasm. The story echoes some of the characters and situations of Chabrier's "Fisch-Ton-Kan". # Performance history. "L'étoile" premiered on 28 November 1877 at Offenbach's "Théâtre des
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L'étoile (opera) Bouffes Parisiens". In its initial run the modest orchestra was appalled at the difficulty of Chabrier’s score, which was much more sophisticated than anything Offenbach wrote for the small boulevard theatre. It was first performed outside France in Berlin on 4 October 1878, then in Budapest on 23 November 1878. In New York City in 1890 at the Broadway Theatre, an English adaptation by J. Cheever Goodwin was titled "The Merry Monarch", with new music by Woolson Morse. Chabrier's music fared no better in London in 1899, where the score was rewritten by Ivan Caryll for an adaptation at the Savoy Theatre called "The Lucky Star". In Brussels in 1909, Chabrier's music was restored, and there was
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L'étoile (opera) a performance at the Arts Décoratifs Exposition in Paris in 1925, conducted by Albert Wolff. The operetta's first major revival was on 10 April 1941 at the Opéra-Comique in Paris under Nazi occupation, with Fanély Revoil, René Hérent, Lillie Grandval and André Balbon, at which time highlights were recorded, conducted by Roger Désormière; this production was revived in December 1946 with Revoil and Payen. New productions were mounted at the Opéra-Comique in October 1984 with Colette Alliot-Lugaz and Michel Sénéchal in leading roles, and in December 2007 with Jean-Luc Viala and Stéphanie d’Oustrac. The first complete recording, by EMI in 1985, conducted by John Eliot Gardiner, followed a production
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L'étoile (opera) at the Opéra National de Lyon the previous year starring Alliot-Lugaz, which was also filmed for television by FR3 in November 1985 and broadcast in 1986. "L'étoile" has been performed with increasing frequency and further afield over recent years, with productions at Opera North in 1991, Glimmerglass and Maastricht in 2001, New York City Opera in 2003 (revived in March 2010), Toronto in 2005, Montreal and Cincinnati in 2006, Zurich in 2007 and Geneva in 2009. In 2010 it was performed at the Austin Lyric Opera, Texas, the Berlin State Opera (conducted by Simon Rattle) and Theater Bielefeld. A production by David Alden has been mounted in repertory at Frankfurt Opera in 2010 and 2011. New Sussex
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L'étoile (opera)
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L'étoile (opera) Opera staged a touring production in Sussex and London in English, as "Lucky Star", in 2013 (conducted by Nicholas Jenkins). The opera was part of the Dutch National Opera's 2014/15 season in October 2014. The Royal Opera (London) gave several performances in early 2016, the first at that house. # Roles. Source: Delage # Synopsis. ## Act 1. King Ouf 1 roams his city, in disguise, searching for a suitable subject to execute as a birthday treat. Hérisson de Porc-Epic, an ambassador, and his wife, Aloès, arrive, accompanied by his secretary, Tapioca, and Laoula, the daughter of a neighboring monarch. They are traveling incognito, and the princess is being passed off as Hérisson's wife. Their
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L'étoile (opera)
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L'étoile (opera) mission, of which Laoula is unaware, is to marry her to Ouf. Complications arise when Laoula and a poor pedlar, Lazuli, fall in love at first sight. Scolded for flirting, Lazuli insults the disguised king and thus becomes a desired candidate for death by impalement. But Siroco, the king's astrologer, reveals that the fates of the king and the pedlar are inextricably linked; the stars predict that they will die within 24 hours of each other. Fortunes change again, and Lazuli is escorted with honors into the palace. ## Act 2. Lazuli, feted and well fed, grows bored with luxury and longs for Laoula. Ouf, still unaware of the disguises, furthers the lovers' hopes of marriage by imprisoning the
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L'étoile (opera) supposed husband, Hérisson. The lovers depart but Hérisson escapes and orders the pedlar to be shot. Gunfire is heard, but although Laoula is brought in there is no sign of Lazuli. Ouf bemoans his impending death. ## Act 3. Lazuli, having escaped harm, overhears Ouf, Siroco and Hérisson discussing the situation, and eventually reveals himself to Laoula. They plan a second elopement. The king and Siroco try to raise their spirits with a large glass of green chartreuse. Ouf, desperate to produce an heir to the throne, plans to marry Laoula, even if for an hour, but finds that he has run out of time. However, when the clocks strike five and nothing happens, Ouf declares that the astrologer's
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L'étoile (opera)
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L'étoile (opera) its with a large glass of green chartreuse. Ouf, desperate to produce an heir to the throne, plans to marry Laoula, even if for an hour, but finds that he has run out of time. However, when the clocks strike five and nothing happens, Ouf declares that the astrologer's predictions must have been wrong. The Chief of Police then appears with Lazuli, who was caught on his way out of the country. The King blesses Lazuli and Laoula's marriage. In a general final chorus Lazuli and Laoula address the audience to a reprise of act 1 finale. # References. Notes Sources - Delage, Roger, "Emmanuel Chabrier". Paris: Fayard, 1999. # External links. - Vocal score - L'étoile Libretto, 1877 (in French)
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Jo Frost
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Jo Frost Jo Frost Joanne Frost (born ) is an English television personality, nanny and author. She is best known for the reality television programme "Supernanny UK", in which she was the central figure. The show first aired in the United Kingdom in 2004 and she has branched off into several other reality shows in the United Kingdom, United States and the Netherlands. The edgier "Family S.O.S. with Jo Frost" addressed issues such as addiction and abuse. "Family Matters" is a talk show. She has written six books on child care. # Personal life. Frost grew up with one brother in Southwest London. Her father was an English builder and her mother, born in Gibraltar, was an interior decorator. Frost had
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Jo Frost
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Jo Frost a happy, physically active childhood. Because her father was interested in history, she frequented a number of castles and museums as a child. In 1994, her mother died of cancer. Frost, who regularly travels for work, lived with her father when she was not taping or meeting other career obligations. As of 2014, she is living with her husband, location coordinator Darrin Jackson, in Orange County, California. # Career. ## Nanny. Frost worked as a nanny for 12 years, beginning in 1989, when she was 18 years of age. She was employed in the United Kingdom and the United States and Frost's clients included celebrities such as John Lloyd, a television producer. ## Television. Frost was hired
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Jo Frost
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Jo Frost for the Channel 4's "Supernanny" television show that launched in the United Kingdom in 2004. In each episode she visited a family and implemented consistent disciplinary, behavioral, and entertainment techniques to improve troubled families’ lives. In their book "Handbook of Psychological Assessment, Case Conceptualization, and Treatment, Children and Adolescents", Michel Hersen and David Reitman state, "With considerable skill, "Super Nanny" Jo Frost implements standard, evidence-based contingency management procedures, as well as heavy evidence of creating alternative positive activity structures." The show has had its critics, and not all child-care experts agree with her approach. Some
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Jo Frost
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Jo Frost people find that the children's right to privacy has been violated and that children are embarrassed when put on the "naughty step". Newcastle University media and cultural-studies lecturer Tracey Jensen believes that the format results in the mother being "shamed before she is transformed". The show, viewed by six million people in its first year, was an "instant success." Shows were created in 48 countries by 2014 that were tailored after "Supernanny". The UK show ran six seasons. The United States version aired on ABC. Like the UK version, the American "Supernanny" was also a success and garnered Frost invitations to "Late Show with David Letterman", "The Oprah Winfrey Show", and "The Tonight
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Jo Frost
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Jo Frost Show with Jay Leno". In 2011, Frost quit "Supernanny", and Deborah Tillman, who ran a group of play schools, was hired as her replacement for the United States show. Frost commented at the time, "I am not at all happy. I feel like I worked really hard to get where I am. I am Supernanny." "Jo Frost: Extreme Parental Guidance" aired in the UK for Channel 4 beginning in 2010. It had an issue-based format, with limited home visits. "Family S.O.S. with Jo Frost" premiered 28 May 2013, on TLC in the United States with a 90-minute episode. "Supernanny" focused on discipline issues, but "Family S.O.S." tackled serious, complex issues, such as blended families, addiction, abuse, and marital problems
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Jo Frost
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Jo Frost in family's homes. TV critic Hank Stuever commented, "For all its noise and uncomfy moments, "Family S.O.S." is relatively genuine stuff, especially for the current incarnation of TLC. Viewers who know Frost's previous work will have no trouble believing that she cares about the outcome and sincerely wants to help these families patch things up." Frost was one of the executive producers for the show. Beginning 18 April 2014, she hosted the talk show "" for ITV. Prior to the show, families underwent taped interviews about the nature of their difficulties, to be addressed during the talk show. The show relied on Frost's intuition and experience to resolve difficult situations, sometimes dealing
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Jo Frost
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Jo Frost with parents more directly than she may have done in other shows. Over time, Frost has softened her image, including stopping her common gesture of pointing her finger at people, and stopped wearing severe suits, both of which had been iconic during her time on "Supernanny". Twofour Broadcast planned in July 2014 for a new UK show with Frost that would "help to restore harmony and balance to their family life" over the course of a family retreat. It was announced in January 2015 that Frost's production company, Nanny Jo Productions, partnered with Strix Television to produce "Nanny on Tour". Based in the Netherlands, Frost will travel across the country helping families. An debuted on Up TV
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Jo Frost
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Jo Frost on 28 January 2016 for a 10-week run. # Advocate. Frost is an advocate for the United Nations Foundation's Shot@Life movement, which aims to decrease vaccine-preventable childhood diseases and deaths. In March 2015, she visited legislators at Capitol Hill to show her support for the movement. Frost operates a blog to promote vaccination of children and is one of the celebrities that has shown her support for #Givingtuesday, the International Day of Giving. She speaks on parental and familial issues. Frost also is an active supporter for those who live with anaphylaxis and life-threatening allergies, and is the 2014 ambassador for FARE (Food, Allergy, Research and Education) and an activist
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Jo Frost
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Jo Frost iseases and deaths. In March 2015, she visited legislators at Capitol Hill to show her support for the movement. Frost operates a blog to promote vaccination of children and is one of the celebrities that has shown her support for #Givingtuesday, the International Day of Giving. She speaks on parental and familial issues. Frost also is an active supporter for those who live with anaphylaxis and life-threatening allergies, and is the 2014 ambassador for FARE (Food, Allergy, Research and Education) and an activist for children of neglect and poverty. # External links. - Supernanny: The official website of the TV show on ABC - Supernanny: The official website of the TV show on Style Network
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Quasisimple group
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Quasisimple group Quasisimple group In mathematics, a quasisimple group (also known as a covering group) is a group that is a perfect central extension "E" of a simple group "S". In other words, there is a short exact sequence such that formula_2, where formula_3 denotes the center of "E" and [ , ] denotes the commutator. Equivalently, a group is quasisimple if it is equal to its commutator subgroup and its inner automorphism group Inn("G") (its quotient by its center) is simple (and it follows Inn("G") must be non-abelian simple, as inner automorphism groups are never non-trivial cyclic). All non-abelian simple groups are quasisimple. The subnormal quasisimple subgroups of a group control the structure of
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Quasisimple group
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Quasisimple group a finite insoluble group in much the same way as the minimal normal subgroups of a finite soluble group do, and so are given a name, component. The subgroup generated by the subnormal quasisimple subgroups is called the layer, and along with the minimal normal soluble subgroups generates a subgroup called the generalized Fitting subgroup. The quasisimple groups are often studied alongside the simple groups and groups related to their automorphism groups, the almost simple groups. The representation theory of the quasisimple groups is nearly identical to the projective representation theory of the simple groups. # Examples. The covering groups of the alternating groups are quasisimple but
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Quasisimple group
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Quasisimple group subnormal quasisimple subgroups is called the layer, and along with the minimal normal soluble subgroups generates a subgroup called the generalized Fitting subgroup. The quasisimple groups are often studied alongside the simple groups and groups related to their automorphism groups, the almost simple groups. The representation theory of the quasisimple groups is nearly identical to the projective representation theory of the simple groups. # Examples. The covering groups of the alternating groups are quasisimple but not simple, for formula_4 # See also. - Almost simple group - Schur multiplier - Semisimple group # External links. - http://mathworld.wolfram.com/QuasisimpleGroup.html
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Bill White (neo-Nazi)
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Bill White (neo-Nazi) Bill White (neo-Nazi) William Alexander White (born May 29, 1977) is the leader of the American National Socialist Workers' Party, and former administrator of Overthrow.com, a now-defunct website dedicated to anti-communist thought, and far-right interpretations of anti-Zionist and anti-capitalist speech. White came to public attention in 1996 in a front-page article in "The Washington Post" after he posted allegations about the stepmother of a girl he said was being abused. In 1999 he expressed support for Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, killers of twelve students and a teacher in the Columbine High School massacre, because according to White, they were being oppressed by the United States
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