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Q321429 Abiram Chamberlain (December 7, 1837 – May 15, 1911) was an American politician, and the 60th Governor of Connecticut from 1903 to 1905.
Q4852527 Balsa Puerto District is one of six districts of the province Alto Amazonas in Peru.
Q16843799 Hugh McClelland was a cartoonist who headed the cartoon department of the Daily Mirror in the UK.In 1937, he introduced his wild Western comic strip Beelzebub Jones in the pages of the Daily Mirror. After taking over as cartoon chief at the Mirror in 1945, he dropped Beelzebub Jones and moved on to a variety of new strips, including Dan Doofer, Sunshine Falls and Jimpy.
Q10362595 The São José River (Espírito Santo) is a river of Espírito Santo state in eastern Brazil.
Q4811703 Road 17 is a road in western Iran connecting Kermanshah via Islamabad-e-gharb to Ilam and to Mehran.
Q4572694 The 1967 Gillette Cup was the fifth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament. It was held between 23 April and 2 September 1967. The tournament was won by Kent County Cricket Club who defeated Somerset County Cricket Club by 32 runs in the final at Lord's.
Q814525 Waldemar Behn or simply called BEHN is an alcoholic beverage family company (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung) based in Eckernförde, Germany. It was established in 1892 and is now run by the fourth generation. It's also a local wholesaler ("BEHN-Getränke") and a producer of convenience food (Austrian affiliate "Nannerl").BEHN established its first own liqueur brands in the 1950s but had to wait until 1992 to create a nationally recognized brand with the party drink Kleiner Feigling. In 2013 they bought Danish vodka brand Danzka from the French Marie Brizard Wine & Spirits/Belvedere corporation. Danzka boasts the fourth biggest vodka sales in duty free shops world wide, it is the first major foray abroad. Before the acquisition BEHN had a turnover of €43 million and 300 employees and grew with it by more than 50%. The company refrains from publishing updated numbers.
Q1540752 Davide Caremi (born 5 May 1984) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder. From 2003 to 2011 he had played 78 Serie B games; between January to June 2005, 2005–06, 2007–08 and 2011–12 Caremi also played 76 times in Serie C1.On 18 June 2012 he was banned from all football activity for 3 years and 6 months due to involvement in the 2011–12 Italian football scandal.
Q16958292 True Files (also known as Shanghai Lilly) is a 2002 film directed by John D. Lamond and starring Sam Bottoms, Lim Kay Tong, Leah Di Stasio, and Glory Annen. Set in 1936, its plot concerns an American woman whose husband is shot while he is in bed with a prostitute. The film was shot in 1997 in a backlot in Singapore. The film languished in legal limbo for a time after one of the financiers suffered a stroke but Lamond managed to sell it to 10 territories, mostly in Asia.
Q20657979 Louden is an unincorporated community in Waterford Township in Camden County, New Jersey, United States.
Q24713708 Giovanni Battista Ragazzini (circa 1520 - circa 1591) was an Italian painter, active in Ravenna, Fano, and in Umbria. He was born in Ravenna. He painted with his brother Francesco in the church of San Domenico, Fano. His style was influenced by Luca Longhi.
Q11595308 Akigin Stadium (あきぎんスタジアム, Akigin Sutajiamu) for their sponsor the Akita Bank, is a football stadium in Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. The stadium has a capacity of 4,992 and has been the home ground of J3 League club Blaublitz Akita since 2013. It was formerly known as Akita Yabase Playing Field. Since September 2014 it has been called Akigin Stadium for the naming rights by Akita Bank.
Q940662 Dwight Iliff Frye (born Fry; February 22, 1899 – November 7, 1943) was an American character actor of stage and screen. He is best known for his portrayals of neurotic, murderous villains in several classic Universal horror films, such as Renfield in Dracula (1931) and Fritz in Frankenstein (1931).
Q1134515 Corona del Mar State Beach (Spanish for the Crown of the Sea) is a protected beach in the state park system of California, United States. It is located in Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, and operated by the city of Newport Beach. The 30-acre (12 ha) park was established in 1947.
Q11055462 Meridian International School, established in 2001, is an international day school in Kiev, Ukraine, catering for children from pre-school to the 11th grade.MIS is a member of Quality Schools International and the European Council of International Schools.
Q8024191 Windham High Peak is a mountain located in Greene County, New York. The mountain is part of the Catskill Mountains.Windham High Peak stands within the watershed of the Hudson River, which drains into New York Bay.The south and northwest sides of Windham drain into Batavia Kill, and thence into Schoharie Creek, the Mohawk River, and the Hudson River.The northeast side of Windham drains into Bowery Creek, thence into Catskill Creek, and the Hudson River.Windham High Peak is within New York's Catskill Park.The Long Path, a 350-mile (560 km) long-distance hiking trail from New York City to Albany, is contiguous with the Escarpment Trail.
Q5996236 Ikponmwosa Osakioduwa (born May 21, 1979) is a Nigerian radio and television on-air personality. He was known to most just as Wildchild but since his marriage, has been known as simply IK. He is known for his work with Rhythm 93.7 FM, but he is also a presenter on MNet's Studio 53, and is best known as the presenter of Big Brother Africa.
Q7077954 Odontoglossum crispum, the curled odontoglossum, is an epiphytic orchid from the genus Odontoglossum. It is considered by many to be the most beautiful orchid of all but is also one of the most difficult to grow.
Q723026 I Don't Know How She Does It is a 2011 American comedy film based on Allison Pearson's novel of the same name. Directed by Douglas McGrath, the film stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear. It was released on September 16, 2011 and grossed $30 million against its $24 million budget.
Q4596515 The 1st New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from September 9, 1777, to June 30, 1778, during the first year of George Clinton's governorship, first at Kingston and later at Poughkeepsie.
Q7379586 "Run the World" is a song recorded by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez for her seventh studio album Love? (2011). Written and produced by Terius "The-Dream" Nash and C. "Tricky" Stewart, "Run the World" was one of several songs recorded with the duo following Lopez's move from Epic Records to Island Records. The track originally featured vocals from The-Dream and a rap verse from American rapper Rick Ross however, the rap verse was removed during mastering process and The-Dream was credited with background vocals instead.According to Lopez, "Run the World" is about a "type of love when you come together you make each other better;" noting that she shared that love with her husband Marc Anthony. Relating the song to Anthony, Lopez said she believes that they have made each other better artists and people. "Run the World" is a midtempo pop song that critics compared to Lopez's 2002 single "Jenny from the Block".
Q915707 Mmamashia is a location in Botswana about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of the capital city of Gaborone that is the site of the Mmamashia water treatment plant and master balancing reservoir.
Q2445610 Julien Brun (born 1 April 1992) is a French professional golfer.Brun played college golf at Texas Christian University. In his freshman year (2011–12), he won three events. He also won the opening tournament of the 2012–13 season.In September 2012, Brun won the Allianz Golf Open Toulouse Metropole on the Challenge Tour. He was the sixth amateur to win in Challenge Tour history.In 2015, Brun medaled at one of the qualifying tournaments for PGA Tour Canada. After graduating from TCU, he turned pro and began playing on that tour.
Q5948399 A Hurricane glass is a form of drinking glass which typically will contain 20 US fluid ounces (590 ml; 21 imp fl oz). It is used to serve mixed drinks, particularly the Hurricane from which it is named originating at Pat O'Brien's Bar in New Orleans. Other drinks served in this glass include the Singapore Sling, June bug, Piña colada and Blue Hawaii. It is shaped similarly to a vase or a hurricane lamp and is typically taller and wider than a highball glass.In New Orleans, a Hurricane is sometimes served in a disposable plastic cup, as New Orleans laws permit drinking in public and leaving a bar with a drink, but prohibit public drinking from glass or metal containers.The Poco Grande glass has a similar fluted bowl shape, but is shallower and has a longer stem. It is used for similar drinks as the hurricane glass, but its smaller portion size (about 12 fluid ounces) allows the bartender flexibility in determining the size of the drinks offered and/or the amount of alcohol in the glass.
Q6845187 Mihailo Čanak (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Чанак) was a Serbian architect and researcher. He was born in Belgrade, on 2 June 1932. He is a founder and a board member of Center for Housing CS in Belgrade (Centar za stanovanje CS). He holds a PhD degree from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture.
Q6183176 Jerry A Martin (born September 11, 1970) is the tenor vocalist for the Kingdom Heirs, the professional Southern Gospel band that performs at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Jerry's hometown is Bladenboro, North Carolina, where he grew up singing locally and started perfecting his vocal skills at a very early age. Previously, Jerry traveled with the award winning Kingsmen Quartet from 1998 to 2002 and the Dove Brothers from 2002 to 2010, before accepting the tenor position with the Kingdom Heirs.Jerry has been nominated for numerous Singing News Fan Awards. Nominations including: Top 10 Favorite Tenor (21years), Horizon Individual, Male Vocalist of the Year 2007, Received the Ambassador of Good Will from North Carolina and has been inducted Into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame along with the Oak Ridge Boys, Petra, Shirley Caesar, and Truth. (2000). Jerry was also awarded the Group of the Year 2 consecutive times as a part of the Dove Brothers. The also made his debut on the Grand Ole Opry the same night as Blake Shelton.Jerry has been successful on the charts with 11 #1 songs. Three of them he was the featured vocalist. Jerry is the featured vocalist on "You're Not Alone" which was Song of the Year in (1998), "God Sits On High" (2002), and "I Can Pray" which was Song of the Year (2007) as well as Song of the Year for the BMI Christian Music Awards (2009). Jerry performed on the 2016 Dove Awards with the Kingdom Heirs. Jerry records background vocals and also song writers demo's. He has written songs of his own as well. He owns and operates Sound Chamber Studios and Entertainment with his wife Tabitha, in Maryville, Tennessee. www.soundchamberstudiosandentertainment.comPERSONAL LIFEJerry is married to Tabitha Elizabeth Shelton Martin. They were wed in a little chapel in the Smokey Mountains in Pigeon Forge TN on May 7, 2013. Jerry has two step children, Brittney Jenkins and Eric Jenkins and a grandson Mason Joseph, and a granddaughter Avery Elizabeth. Both Jerry and Tabitha sing and record together as much as they can.
Q13540577 Eois bermellada is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in Ecuador.Adults have a brownish ground color and broad yellow margins on both forewings and hindwings.
Q15260093 Mountain View Farm, also known as Pioneer Farms, is a historic home and farm complex located near Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia. The main house was built in 1854, and is a two-story, three-bay, brick dwelling, with a 1 1/2-story gabled kitchen and servant's wing, and one-story front and back porches. It features a Greek Revival style interior and has a standing seam metal hipped roof. The property includes an additional 13 contributing buildings and 3 contributing structures loosely grouped into a domestic complex and two agricultural complexes. They include a two-story, frame spring house / wash house, a frame meathouse, a one-room brick building that probably served as a secondary dwelling, a double-crib log barn, a large multi-use frame barn, a slatted corn crib with side and central wagon bays and a large granary.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.
Q17031068 Luojiagang Station (Chinese: 罗家港站), is a station of Line 4 of Wuhan Metro. It entered revenue service on December 28, 2013. It is located in Hongshan District.
Q3903392 Piero Zuffi (28 April 1919 – 2006) was an Italian set designer and painter.Born in Imola, Zuffi formed as a painter in Latin America. After a few years settled in Paris, in 1952 he moved to Milan, where he started collaborating with the Piccolo Teatro as a set designer. In 1954 he made the sets and costumes for a representation of the Christoph Willibald Gluck's opera Alceste, starring Maria Callas, then starting a decade-long collaboration with La Scala. His sets were characterized by fixed structures, lack of curtain and changes in vision. Also active in films, he wrote and directed a crime film in 1970, The Syndicate: A Death in the Family.
Q24945731 Felipe Arroyo de la Cuesta (1780–1840) was a Spanish Franciscan missionary and linguist notable for his work on native languages.Arroyo de la Cuesta was born in Cubo de Bureba, Burgos, Spain in 1780. He arrived in the Spanish territory of Alta California in 1808 and worked at the Mission San Juan Bautista in California from 1808-1833. He studied and wrote numerous works on the languages of the region including Costanoan, Mutsun, and Yokuts.In 1833, Arroyo de la Cuesta handed the work of San Juan Bautista over to Zacatean Franciscans. He then worked in a number of other Central California missions including San Luis Obispo, San Miguel, La Purísima and Santa Inés. He died in Santa Inés on 20 September 1840.
Q18012274 Corinne Molesworth (born 18 June 1949) is a former tennis player from the United Kingdom who was active in the 1960s and 70s.In 1967 she became the junior singles champion at the French Championships.Her best performance at a Grand Slam tournament was reaching the quarterfinal of the singles event at the 1972 French Open. As a qualifier she defeated Nathalie Fuchs, Sonja Pachta, eighth-seeded Linda Tuero and Judy Tegart Dalton to reach the quarterfinal, which she lost in straight sets to first-seeded Evonne Goolagong. At the Wimbledon Championships she reached the third round in the singles event in 1976 in which she was defeated in two sets by second-seeded Evonne Goolagong-Cawley. Her three participations in the singles event of the US Open (1970, 1971, 1972) ended in the first round.She competed in the 1972 Wightman Cup, a team tennis competition for women between the United States and Great Britain, losing her match against Patti Hogan in three sets. That year she shared the singles title of the Scottish Championships with Joyce Williams.Partnering Naoko Satō she was runner-up in the doubles event of the 1976 Chichester Tennis Tournament.Molesworth was coached by Arthur Roberts.
Q613634 Tenjho Tenge (Japanese: 天上天下, Hepburn: Tenjō Tenge, lit. "Heaven and Earth"), also written as Tenjo Tenge, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ito "Oh! Great" Ōgure. The story primarily focuses on the members of the Juken Club and their opposition, the Executive Council, which is the ruling student body of a high school that educates its students in the art of combat. As the story unfolds, both groups become increasingly involved with an ongoing battle that has been left unresolved for four hundred years.Tenjho Tenge was serialized in the magazine Ultra Jump from 1997 to 2010, and collected into 22 volumes by Shūeisha. It was adapted into a twenty-four episode anime series and aired on TV Asahi between April 1, 2004 to September 16, 2004. A two-episode original video animation was also made and aired on March 16, 2005. Both versions of the series have been licensed for release in the English language by two different companies. The manga was licensed and released by CMX beginning in 2005, which came under criticism by fans for editing its sexual content. When CMX closed down in 2010, after releasing 18 volumes, Viz Media picked up the rights and completed their own uncut release of the series in 2013. The anime was licensed and released by Geneon Entertainment, also beginning in 2005, however, it is now licensed by Discotek Media.
Q4767647 Anna in Kungfuland is a 2003 Hong Kong romantic comedy martial arts film directed by Raymond Yip, and starring Miriam Yeung and Ekin Cheng.
Q11861763 The Hay–Adams is a historic luxury hotel opened in 1928, located at 800 16th Street NW in Washington, D.C.
Q1961528 Cayley/A. J. Flying Ranch Airport, (TC LID: CAJ7), is located 3.5 nautical miles (6.5 km; 4.0 mi) east of Cayley, Alberta, Canada.
Q2022167 Tynan (from Irish: Tuíneán, meaning "watercourse") is a village, townland (of 375 acres) and civil parish in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated largely in the historic barony of Tiranny, with some areas in the barony of Armagh. It had a population of 71 people (35 households) in the 2011 Census. (2001 Census: 71 people)
Q7180126 Phaeosphaeriopsis obtusispora is a fungal plant pathogen.
Q695760 The 1929 Primera División season started February 10, 1929, and finished June 23, 1929. A total of 10 teams participated in the league.After the failure to create a national league in 1928, that ended with the teams split into two unconcluded leagues, finally they agreed with the Royal Spanish Football Federation its creation.Barcelona won the title after beating Real Unión in the last round and taking advantage of the loss of Real Madrid at Athletic Bilbao. The Catalans were claimed the inaugural champions.
Q4967514 Brightcove, Inc. (NASDAQ: BCOV) is a Boston, Massachusetts–based software company that produces an online video platform.
Q5983452 Iaspis is a Neotropical genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.
Q3095492 Beaurepaire station is a commuter rail station operated by operated by Exo in Beaconsfield, Quebec, Canada, located in the Beaurepaire neighborhood. It is served by the Vaudreuil–Hudson line.
Q857079 Kotick Point (64°0′S 58°22′W) is the southern entrance point to Holluschickie Bay, on the west coast of James Ross Island, Antarctica. The name, recommended by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee, arose from association with Holluschickie Bay: Kotick was the name of The White Seal in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book.
Q8068151 Ze'ev Seltzer (Hebrew: זאב זלצר‎; born 9 February 1944) is an Israeli former footballer and current manager. As a player, he represented Maccabi Petah Tikva and the Israeli national team two times.
Q5585517 Gordon Clunes Mackay Mathison MB BS MD DSc FRCP (10 August 1883 – 18 May 1915) was a physician, medical researcher, and soldier.Appointed the first director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia, he died on 18 May 1915, from wounds received in action on 10 May 1915 during the Battle of Gallipoli, before he could take up the position.
Q6606918 T-ara is a four-member South Korean girl group formed by Core Contents Media in 2009. Their debut studio album Absolute First Album (2009) included the hit singles "TTL (Time to Love)" and "Bo Peep Bo Peep". "Bo Peep Bo Peep" earned the group their first music show win on KBS's Music Bank. It was later awarded Triple Crown on SBS's Inkigayo and was nominated for Best Dance Performance by a Female Group at the 12th Mnet Asian Music Awards. The album was re-released as Breaking Heart in 2010 and included two further singles, "I Go Crazy Because of You" and "I'm Really Hurt". "I Go Crazy Because of You" claimed two consecutive wins on Inkigayo and one on Mnet's M Countdown. The repackage album was nominated for both a Disk Bonsang and Popularity Award at the 25th Golden Disk Awards. Temptastic (2010) was released later that year and included the singles "Wae Ireoni" and "Yayaya" both receiving wins on M Countdown.The group's second extended play John Travolta Wannabe (2011) had the lead single "Roly-Poly" which became the top grossing and most downloaded song of 2011 in South Korea. The video for "Roly-Poly" was awarded Best Music Video at the 3rd Melon Music Awards and the song was later nominated for Song of the Year and Best Dance Performance by a Female Group at the Mnet Asian Music Awards. Their 2011 release, Black Eyes, included "Cry Cry" which became their first number-one song on Billboard's Korea K-Pop Hot 100, charting at the #1 position for two weeks.
Q7934657 Virginia Waters (foaled 15 February 2002) is an American-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. In a racing career which lasted from September 2004 to October 2005 she ran twelve times and won three races. After winning once from four starts as a two-year-old, she won the Group Three Leopardstown 1,000 Guineas Trial Stakes on her first appearance of 2005. She then recorded her most important success when winning the Classic 1000 Guineas two of her six races including an upset win in the Group Two Rockfel Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse. Virginia Waters failed to win her remaining six races, her best results coming when she finished fourth in The Oaks and second in the Matron Stakes. At the end of her three-year-old season she was retired from racing to become a broodmare.
Q14708167 Shiflet Field (FAA LID: 9A9) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) north of the central business district of Marion, a city in McDowell County, North Carolina, United States. It is owned by the Marion Airport Commission.
Q16972119 The 1990–91 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team represented the University of Louisville in the 1990–91 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The head coach was Denny Crum and the team finished the season with an overall record of 14-16.
Q18394854 Whisky David (1947–2011), born David Waterston in Paisley, Scotland, was a Scottish-born, Spain-based blues/rock artist. He released one album, Rusty Rock (1975) and a number of singles.Waterston came to Spain in 1966 on a tour bus with English group the Yardbirds and decided to stay. While living in Madrid, he joined a Spanish group called the Shakers and then went on to join the Spanish rock outfit Los Brincos. Fernando Arbex, drummer of Los Brincos, produced Rusty Rock.From the album, Rusty Rock, the single "Charlie", about a late-lamented pet dog, became a hit in Brazil and is still remembered fondly to this day.
Q19662394 A. J. J. Fridt was a sailor from Belgium, who represented his country at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Fridt as helmsman on the Belgian 6 Metre Ubu took 5th place with crew members Ludovic Franck, Frits Mulder, Willy Van Rompaey and Arthur Sneyers.
Q39074207 Jackals is a 2017 American horror-thriller film directed by Kevin Greutert and produced by Tommy Alastra. The film is written by Jared Rivet.
Q1862419 Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven was a jazz studio group organized to make a series of recordings for Okeh Records in Chicago, Illinois, in May 1927. Some of the personnel also recorded with Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five, including Johnny Dodds (clarinet), Lil Armstrong (piano), and Johnny St. Cyr (banjo and guitar). These musicians were augmented by Dodds's brother, Baby Dodds (drums), Pete Briggs (tuba), and John Thomas (trombone, replacing Armstrong's usual trombonist, Kid Ory, who was then touring with King Oliver). Briggs and Thomas were at the time working with Armstrong's performing group, the Sunset Stompers.In five sessions between May 7 and May 14, 1927, the group recorded at least 12 sides, including "Willie the Weeper," "Wild Man Blues", "Twelfth Street Rag" and "Potato Head Blues" (celebrated for Louis Armstrong's stop-time solo and triumphant ride-out final chorus).In these records, Armstrong continued and further developed his mastery of the jazz solo, almost completely dominating some of the numbers and further breaking down the New Orleans jazz style of collective improvization into a vehicle for the soloist. The Hot Seven song "Melancholy Blues" is included on the Voyager Golden Record, attached to the Voyager spacecraft.
Q781814 The Aka or Bayaka (also BiAka, Babenzele) are a nomadic Mbenga pygmy people. They live in southwestern Central African Republic and in northern Republic of the Congo. An ecologically diverse people, they occupy 11 different ecological zones of the Western Congo Basin. They are related to the Baka people of Cameroon, Gabon, northern Congo, and southwestern Central African Republic.Unlike the Mbuti pygmies of the eastern Congo (who speak only the language of the tribes with whom they are affiliated), the Aka speak their own language along with whichever of the approximately 15 Bantu peoples they are affiliated.In 2003, the oral traditions of the Aka were proclaimed one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. They were featured in the July 1995 National Geographic article "Ndoki: the Last Place on Earth".
Q376430 Michael Robert Leighton Blair (born 20 April 1981 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish rugby union coach who was formerly a professional player. He is currently assistant coach of Glasgow Warriors and the Scottish National team. He played at scrum-half for Glasgow Warriors, Newcastle Falcons, CA Brive and Edinburgh Rugby. He represented the Scotland national side 85 times, as well as the touring with the British and Irish Lions in 2009. He retired from playing on 21 April 2016 aged 35. He is an assistant coach with Glasgow Warriors and an assistant coach of the Scottish national team. He was the first Scottish player to be nominated for the title of IRB World Player of the Year.
Q7224767 Frank Thorman "Buzz" Boll (March 6, 1911 – January 23, 1990) was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played 11 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Americans, Brooklyn Americans and Boston Bruins. He was born in Fillmore, Saskatchewan.
Q7166780 Per Ravn Omdal (born 20 August 1947) is a former president of the Football Association of Norway. He's also been the vice president of UEFA since 1996.Per Ravn Omdal has represented Norwegian football with distinction for a number of years within the world and European football movement. A football enthusiast since his childhood, he has been a particularly important figure in football's drive to bolster the game’s grassroots.
Q541970 Stjernen Hockey is a Norwegian ice hockey team based in Fredrikstad, Norway. They currently play in the GET-ligaen. They play their home games in Stjernehallen. Their team colours are red and white.
Q14909011 Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (DLD), also known as dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase, mitochondrial, is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the DLD gene. DLD is a flavoprotein enzyme that oxidizes dihydrolipoamide to lipoamide.Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (DLD) is a mitochondrial enzyme that plays a vital role in energy metabolism in eukaryotes. This enzyme is required for the complete reaction of at least five different multi-enzyme complexes. Additionally, DLD is a flavoenzyme oxidoreductase that contains a reactive disulfide bridge and a FAD cofactor that are directly involved in catalysis. The enzyme associates into tightly bound homodimers required for its enzymatic activity.
Q692453 Lia is a feminine given name. In the Spanish-speaking world, it is accented Lía. In America, the name may be a variant of Leah or Lea. Lia may be a diminutive of various names including Cecilia, Amelia, Talia Cornelia, Ophelia, Rosalia / Roselia, Natalia, Aurelia, Adalia, / Adelia, Ailia, Apulia, Alia/Aleah. Lia is also a Greek name, meaning "bearer of good news". It is also a form of 'Leah', 'Lea', 'Lya' or 'Leia' in some Romance languages. It also means dependent in Hebrew, Italian, and Dutch.
Q2262836 Kąkolówka [kɔnkɔˈlufka] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Błażowa, within Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi) south-west of Błażowa and 21 km (13 mi) south of the regional capital Rzeszów.The village has a population of 1,500.
Q6051767 The International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend (ILLW) is an annual event held on the third full weekend of August each year. The event was the brainchild of John Forsyth and Mike Dalrymple who were members of the Ayr Amateur Radio Group in Scotland. The event, which started in 1998, has developed into an international gathering of amateur radio operators from an estimated 95 countries.Concurrent with this event the Association of Lighthouse Keepers conduct their Lighthouse Heritage Weekend whereby lighthouse managers and keepers all around the world are encouraged to open their doors to the public for a viewing of their lighthouse and its history.The event is currently managed by an Australia amateur radio operator, Kevin Mulcahy vk2ce, who has been involved with it since 1998 and who now owns the domain name and web site. A small team of volunteers assist in the running of the weekend activity. Major amateur radio organizations such as the Radio Society of Great Britain, the Amateur Radio Radio League of America, the Wireless Institute of Australia support and promote the weekend which accounts for the large number of countries that participate each year.
Q2623026 Vasil (Vaso) Abashidze (Georgian: ვასო (ვასილ) აბაშიძე; Russian: Васи́лий Абаши́дзе) (December 4, 1854 – October 9, 1926) was a Georgian theater actor and a founder of a realistic acting tradition in Georgia.
Q7856491 There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Turton, one in the Baronetage of Great Britain and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Both creations are extinct.The Turton Baronetcy, of Starborough Castle in the County of Surrey, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 13 May 1796 for Thomas Turton, later Member of Parliament for Southwark. The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1854.The Turton Baronetcy, of Upsall in the North Riding of the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 2 February 1926 for Edward Turton, Member of Parliament for Thirsk and Malton. The title became extinct on his death in 1929.
Q5511746 Für Immer is a double DVD video album by hard rock singer Doro Pesch, released in 2003 by SPV/Steamhammer. The first DVD contains the full concert given at The Cave in Balve, Germany, during the Fight tour in 2002 and a collection of all Doro's videos. The second DVD, instead, contains three documentaries and live footage taken in various places and moments of Doro's career, including her first experience with a symphonic orchestra.The DVD was certified Gold in Germany, having sold more than 25,000 copies.
Q16881456 Prokopyevsky (Russian: Проко́пьевский; masculine), Prokopyevskaya (Проко́пьевская; feminine), or Prokopyevskoye (Проко́пьевское; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia:Prokopyevskoye, a selo in Gostovsky Rural Okrug of Shabalinsky District of Kirov OblastProkopyevskaya, Kirov Oblast, a village in Ichetovkinsky Rural Okrug of Afanasyevsky District of Kirov OblastProkopyevskaya, Vologda Oblast, a village in Shebengsky Selsoviet of Tarnogsky District of Vologda Oblast
Q4753703 Anderida peorinella is a species of snout moth in the genus Anderida. It was described by André Blanchard and Edward C. Knudson in 1985 and is from Texas, United States.The length of the forewings is 8.1–11.2 mm for males and about 12.5 mm for females. The costal half of the forewing, above the median vein, is glossy yellowish white, with brownish streaks in the intervenular spaces over the apical half. The dorsal half below the median vein is pale brownish yellow, with a darker streak immediately below the median vein. The hindwings are pale fuscous.
Q4694779 Agylla umbrosa is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Paul Dognin in 1894. It is found in Ecuador.
Q5018282 Puraz (Persian: پوراز‎, also Romanized as Pūrāz, Pooraz, and Powrāz) is a village in Mashayekh Rural District, Naghan District, Kiar County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 36, in 10 families.
Q16165310 The following is a list of awards and nominations received by Frances Conroy throughout her stage and acting career.During Conroy's stage and acting career, she has been awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series Drama in 2004 for her critically acclaimed drama series Six Feet Under, for which she starred in from 2001 to 2005. She was also nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards in the Lead Actress in a Drama Series category, without winning. In 2012, she nominated for a fifth Emmy for American Horror Story: Murder House, in the Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie category.In 2003 and 2004, Conroy along with the cast of Six Feet Under won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series and Conroy also won the 2004 award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series.During her stage career, Conroy has been nominated for one Tony Award and four Drama Desk Awards, winning once.
Q16883650 Spasoje (Cyrillic script: Спасоје) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin. It may refer to:Spasoje Bulajič (born 1975), Slovenian footballerSpasoje Samardžić (born 1941), Serbian footballerSpasoje Tuševljak (born 1952), Bosnian Serb economist and politician
Q18343586 Gautam Budha Wildlife Sanctuary (also spelled Gautam Buddha) is a wildlife sanctuary located in Gaya district of Bihar state and Koderma district of Jharkhand state in east-central India.The refuge was established in 1976, and covers an area of 259 km2. Prior to becoming a wildlife refuge, the area was a private hunting reserve.The refuge covers portions of the Lower Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests and Chota Nagpur dry deciduous forests ecoregions. Plant communities include dry and moist sal (Shorea robusta) forests, ravine thorn forest, and tropical dry riverine forest.Fauna include tigers, leopards, wolves, sloth bears, chitals, chinkaras, and many species of birds.The sanctuary has a rest house. The refuge is 65 km southeast of Gaya, which has a railway station and airport.
Q1673258 Irving "Irv" Novick (; April 11, 1916 – October 15, 2004) was an American comics artist who worked almost continuously from 1939 until the 1990s
Q7945310 W A Young (dates unknown) was a cricket Test match umpire.He umpired one Test match, between Australia and England, played at Melbourne on 9 February to 13 February 1912 and won easily by England, following a record first-wicket partnership of 323 between Jack Hobbs and Wilfred Rhodes. Young's colleague was Bob Crockett.
Q953971 Lonnie Smith (born December 22, 1955) is an American former Major League Baseball left fielder. He made his debut for the Philadelphia Phillies on September 2, 1978 and later played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Kansas City Royals, Atlanta Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Baltimore Orioles. He overcame bouts with drug abuse to become one of the top base-stealers in baseball during the 1980s, with the seventh-most steals. He played on five pennant-winning teams, three of which won the World Series.
Q5593185 Graham Rodger (born 1 April 1967) is a Scottish-born English former professional footballer and football manager who works as a community coach and chief scout for League Two side Grimsby Town.As a player, he was a defender from 1984 until 1998 for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Coventry City and Luton Town before finishing his career with a six-year stint at Grimsby Town, where he retired in 1998 following the club's promotion to Football League First Division. Since his retirement from the playing side of the game Rodger has remained with Grimsby, firstly holding the position of community coach and later assistant manager and caretaker manager. In 2006, he had a brief stint as the club's permanent manager but was dismissed after 5 months in charge. Shortly after his dismissal he was brought back to the club once again taking up his role in the community.
Q80673 Survivor Series (1988) was the second annual Survivor Series professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place on November 24, 1988, (Thanksgiving night in the United States) and was held at the Richfield Coliseum, in Richfield Township, Ohio.The main event was a ten-man Survivor Series match between a team captained by The Mega Powers (Hulk Hogan and WWF World Heavyweight Champion Randy Savage) and a team captained by The Twin Towers (Akeem and the Big Boss Man). Hogan and Savage were the survivors of the match. The undercard consisted of three further Survivor Series matches.
Q46936 Arsiero is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is west SP82 provincial road.
Q5113225 Christopher Shanahan (born 18 September 1960) is a Senior Counsel barrister in the state of Western Australia. He works primarily in the areas of superior court appeals, equity and administrative law.He was educated at Aquinas College, Perth, University of Western Australia, University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales. He completed his articles with Jackson MacDonald in 1983. He was admitted to practise in the state of Western Australia in 1984, New South Wales in 1989 and in the High Court of Australia in 1990.From 1990-91 he was Senior Officer to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. During 1993, he joined the Western Australian Bar Association and continued to work as a barrister. He was responsible for the development of the Bar Readers' Course, which was presented in 2004 by the Western Australian Bar Association.During his career he has taught at Macquarie University in Sydney, been a lecturer at Murdoch University in Perth, where he continues to work part-time lecturing in law. He also lectures Ethics and Professional Responsibility with the Law Society of Western Australia.In 2004, he was appointed senior counsel in the state of Western Australia. During 2005, he was appointed acting commissioner of the Corruption and Crime Commission in Western Australia.
Q4943203 Booker T. Washington High School, also known as Booker T or BTW, is a public high school located in Norfolk, Virginia. It is administered by Norfolk Public Schools system. The school colors are maroon, white and gold. The school is called “The Mighty Booker T” and the “Fighting Bookers" in Norfolk, Virginia.
Q7777199 Thea Bowman (December 29, 1937 – March 30, 1990) was a Roman Catholic religious sister, teacher, and scholar who made a major contribution to the ministry of the Catholic Church toward her fellow African Americans. She became an evangelist among her people, assisted in the production of an African American Catholic hymnal, and was a popular speaker on faith and spirituality in her final years. She helped found the National Black Sisters Conference to provide support for African-American women in Catholic religious institutes. Bowman has been designated a Servant of God.
Q6699018 The over-lifesize marble Dionysus with Panther and Satyr in the Palazzo Altemps, Rome, is a Roman work of the 2nd century CE, found in the 16th century on the Quirinal Hill at the time foundations were being dug for Palazzo Mattei at Quattro Fontane. The statue was purchased for the Ludovisi collection, where it was first displayed in front of the Palazzo Grande, the main structure of the Villa Ludovisi, and by 1641 in the gallery of sculptures in the Casino Capponi erected for Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi in the villa's extensive grounds. By 1885, it had been removed to the new Palazzo del Principe di Piombino, nearby in via Veneto. With the rest of the Boncompagni-Ludovisi collection, which was open to the public on Sundays and covered in the guidebooks, and where it had become famous, it was purchased in 1901 for the City of Rome, as the Ludovisi collection was dispersed and the Villa's ground built over at the end of the 19th century.The formula, with somewhat exaggerated contrapposto, the god's right hand resting on his head, is based on the Apollo Lyceus, which is variously attributed and dated. This ivy-crowned Dionysus is accompanied by the panther that signalises his numinous presence, and a satyr of reduced size, a member of his retinue. Long locks of his hair fall girlishly over his shoulders and in his left hand he holds a bunch of grapes, emblematic of his status as god of wine.The original elements are the heads, torsos and thighs of Dionysus and the satyr. The arms of the satyr and the lower legs and base are modern— that is, 16th-century— restorations.
Q6814995 This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1974 to 1977. All members denoted "National Country" were elected under the National Alliance banner, but shortly thereafter adopted the name "National Country Party".
Q5472034 The Fort Sill Apache Tribe is the federally recognized Native American tribe of Chiricahua Warm Springs Apache in Oklahoma.
Q6963606 Nanih Waiya Lake is a small recreational lake in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma. It is in the Ouachita Mountains, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northeast of Tuskahoma, Oklahoma, and 16.3 miles (26.2 km) from Talihina, Oklahoma.The lake, which was built in 1958, impounds the waters of several small creeks which are Kiamichi River tributaries. It was named for Nanih Waiya, the first capital of the Choctaw Nation after its removal during the Trail of Tears to Oklahoma, which is nearby. It is managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.Nanih Waiya Lake comprises 131 acres (0.53 km2) of area and three miles of shoreline. Normal pool elevation is 594 foot (181 m) above sea level. Its normal holding capacity is 1,064 acre feet (1,312,000 m3).The lake is popular for boating and fishing. There are two boat ramps, one on the southeast shore and one on the southwest shore. The area around the lake has sites for pitching tents. Hiking trails near the lake are: Clayton Trail, Cripple Mountain Trail, Five N Trail, Hurd Trail and Walters Mule Trail.The Choctaw Nation and the State of Oklahoma signed an agreement that allows the Choctaw Nation to buy at least 50,000 hunting and fishing licenses at $2.00 each for its resident citizens. The Choctaw Nation will also pay $200,000 and an administrative fee of $75,000 per year to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, which owns the lake. The Choctaw Nation will also take over maintenance of Lake Nanih Waiya. The agreement went into effect January 1, 2017 and ends December 31, 2019.
Q7068318 Nudadiha (alternately spelled as Nodhadiha) is a village located in Kaptipada block of Mayurbhanj district, Orissa, India. As of 2001, it had a population of 1161 persons spread over 239 households. The village has a near even male to female distribution ratio. The village is the main village for the Nudadiha gram panchayat which includes the adjacent villages of Sarbanaghaty, Nuagan, Kukurdima, Talia, Nandursahi, Potaldiha, and Narsinghbedha.It has two primary schools, one middle school (English medium), and three high schools. One junior cum degree college & one Sanskrit college is also located in the village. These educational institutions fulfill the educational needs of the village as well as the nearby villages.
Q15213006 Darva (Persian: دروا‎, also Romanized as Darvā) is a village in Dalfard Rural District, Sarduiyeh District, Jiroft County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 127, in 27 families.
Q11839010 Alexandra Panova and Urszula Radwańska were the defending champions, having won the event in 2012, but Radwańska chose not to defend her title. Panova paired up with Valeria Solovyeva but lost in the quarterfinals.Vania King and Arantxa Rus won the title, defeating Catalina Castaño and Teliana Pereira in the final, 4–6, 7–5, [10–8].
Q15915580 Pushpa Kapila Hingorani was an Indian lawyer who is regarded as "Mother of Public Interest Litigation" (PIL).As per then prevailing laws, a petition could be filed only by a victim or a relative. Kapila and her husband Nirmal Hingorani wanted to represent the undertrial prisoners in Bihar. The couple acting on a novel idea, filed a habeas corpus petition on the prisoners’ behalf before the Supreme Court of India. Two weeks after Kapila argued the case in court, the Supreme Court issued a notice to the Bihar government, which led to the release of all the victims in the case, and eventually about 40,000 undertrials across the country. The landmark case came to be known as the Hussainara Khatoon case. Hussainara was one of the six women prisoners. This earned her the title the "Mother of PILs". This case gave rise to a revolution in the Indian legal system. She also revealed the Bhagalpur Blindings, resulting in the Supreme Court directing that the policemen who tortured 33 criminals be prosecuted and the victims released with medical aid and pension for life. She is the first Indian woman to have studied at Cardiff Law School. A plaque has been erected in her honour at Aberdare Hall.Kapila also undertook the petition where police had blinded 33 suspected criminals using needles and acid, after a lawyer from Bihar wrote to her about the atrocities. Eventually, the Supreme Court ordered medical aid, compensation and pension for life to all the victims.Kapila died on 31 December 2013 at the age of 86.In 2017, she became the first female lawyer with a portrait in India's Supreme Court library.
Q3943800 Astrangia poculata, the northern star coral or northern cup coral, is a species of non-reefbuilding stony coral in the family Rhizangiidae. It is native to shallow water in the western Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. It is also found on the western coast of Africa. The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists this coral as being of "least concern".
Q20806283 The 2015 Gomelsky Cup is the 8th edition of the tournament. It will be played in the Universal Sports Hall in Moscow on October 3 and 4.
Q2856374 The 2013 Biathlon Junior World Championships was held in Obertilliach, Austria from January 25 to February 1 2013. There was to be a total of 16 competitions: sprint, pursuit, individual, mass start, and relay races for men and women.
Q747113 "Hitler Has Only Got One Ball" is a World War II British song that mocks Nazi leaders using blue comedy in reference to their testicles. Multiple variants of the lyrics exist, generally sung as four-line verses to the tune of the "Colonel Bogey March".
Q3799681 International Wrestling Enterprise (国際プロレス興行;, Kokusai Puroresu Kogyō) was a professional wrestling promotion in Japan from 1966 to 1981. Founded by Isao Yoshihara, it was affiliated with the American Wrestling Association in the United States and also had tie-ins with promotions in Canada and Europe. In 1972, it became the first Japanese promotion to bring European wrestler André the Giant to the country. The promotion cooperated with All Japan Pro Wrestling and later, New Japan Pro Wrestling; the three promotions later came together for an interpromotional event, organized by Tokyo Sports, held at Budokan Hall on August 26, 1979.When IWE closed its doors in 1981, Inoue, Hara, Tsurumi, and Fuyuki joined All Japan Pro Wrestling, while Kimura, Hamaguchi and Teranishi joined New Japan Pro Wrestling as a stable that formed the first "invasion" angle in history, later copied by the Japanese UWF, Japan Pro-Wrestling, and the nWo in WCW in America. The promotion is also credited for making Rusher Kimura a major star in Japanese Puroresu and holding Japan's first steel cage match. Isao Yoshihara eventually became a booker in New Japan, until his death in 1985.
Q3109448 Sarah Lianne Ayton (born 9 April 1980 in Ashford, Surrey) is a former English professional sailor.She won a gold medal in the Yngling sailing class in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, together with Shirley Robertson and Sarah Webb, and another gold medal in the Yngling sailing class in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, together with Pippa Wilson and Sarah Webb.Already a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), Ayton was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2009 New Year Honours. She is divorced from windsurfer Nick Dempsey. Together, they have two sons Thomas-Flynn, who was born on 28 June 2009 and Oscar-Flynn George who was born on 7 March 2012.Ayton is a patron of Meningitis UK. Ayton battled with meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia in 1995, when she was aged 14. In 2015 she visited Bosham sailing club, to present prizes at the racing prizegiving.She retains an active interest in sport, including amateur horse racing.
Q6268810 The Johnstown Tomahawks are a Tier II junior ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League's East Division. The team plays its home games at the 1st Summit Bank Arena at Cambria County War Memorial in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
Q2075098 Paul Robert Engemann (born October 15, 1957) is an American former pop musician best known for his 1983 song "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)". The song featured prominently in the film Scarface, which was released in the same year.
Q7536171 The Skokie River (or East Fork of the North Branch of the Chicago River) is a 20-mile-long (32 km) river that flows through the northern suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. It flows almost parallel to the shore of Lake Michigan, and historically discharged its outflow into that lake via the Chicago River. However, the construction of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal in 1900 caused the drainage of the Chicago River, including its Skokie River tributary, to flow southwestward towards the Mississippi River.The Skokie River rises from a flat area, historically a wetland, on the west side of the city of Waukegan. Flowing southward through the North Shore suburbs of Lake County, the river enters Cook County and discharges its flow into the North Branch of the Chicago River at Wilmette Golf Club between Morton Grove and Wilmette.
Q7453166 A 1994 album from Leæther Strip, released by Zoth Ommog Records (cd zot 114). In a dramatic break with his usual aggressive industrial style, this album presents a gloomy electronic "symphony," inspired by the works of Stephen King, James Herbert, Dean R. Koontz and Clive Barker.
Q4872890 The Battle of the Clouds (also known as the Battle of Warren, Battle of Whitehorse Tavern, or the Battle of Goshen) was an aborted engagement of the Philadelphia campaign of the American Revolutionary War on September 16, 1777, in the area surrounding present day Malvern, Pennsylvania. After the American defeat at the Battle of Brandywine, the British Army remained encamped near Chadds Ford. When British commander William Howe was informed that the weakened American force was less than ten miles (16 km) away, he decided to press for another decisive victory. George Washington learned of Howe's plans, and prepared for battle. Before the two armies could fully engage, a torrential downpour ensued. Significantly outnumbered, and with tens of thousands of cartridges ruined by the rain, Washington opted to retreat. Bogged down by rain and mud, the British allowed Washington and his army to withdraw.