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projected-26723211-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Cooper%20Nott%20Jr.
Charles Cooper Nott Jr.
Early life
Charles Cooper Nott Jr. (October 10, 1869 – May 10, 1957) was an American attorney and jurist. He served as judge of the New York General Sessions Court from 1913 to 1939. In 1919 anarchists were planting a bomb on his doorstep when it prematurely exploded killing both of the bombers. In 1922 he presided over the obsce...
Nott was born in Williamstown, Massachusetts on October 10, 1869. He was the son of Alice Effingham (née Hopkins) Nott and Charles Cooper Nott Sr., the chief justice of the United States Court of Claims. His great-grandfather was Eliphalet Nott, the longtime President of Union College, and his great-aunt, Sarah Marie ...
[]
[ "Early life" ]
[ "1869 births", "1957 deaths", "Williams College alumni", "Harvard Law School alumni", "New York (state) state court judges", "New York (state) Republicans" ]
projected-26723211-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Cooper%20Nott%20Jr.
Charles Cooper Nott Jr.
Career
Charles Cooper Nott Jr. (October 10, 1869 – May 10, 1957) was an American attorney and jurist. He served as judge of the New York General Sessions Court from 1913 to 1939. In 1919 anarchists were planting a bomb on his doorstep when it prematurely exploded killing both of the bombers. In 1922 he presided over the obsce...
After graduation until November 1913 he was an assistant district attorney for New York City for district attorney William Travers Jerome. From November 1913 to 1939 he was a judge for the New York General Sessions Court. In 1922, he presided over the obscenity case of James Branch Cabell and Robert Medill McBride fo...
[]
[ "Career" ]
[ "1869 births", "1957 deaths", "Williams College alumni", "Harvard Law School alumni", "New York (state) state court judges", "New York (state) Republicans" ]
projected-26723211-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Cooper%20Nott%20Jr.
Charles Cooper Nott Jr.
Assassination attempt
Charles Cooper Nott Jr. (October 10, 1869 – May 10, 1957) was an American attorney and jurist. He served as judge of the New York General Sessions Court from 1913 to 1939. In 1919 anarchists were planting a bomb on his doorstep when it prematurely exploded killing both of the bombers. In 1922 he presided over the obsce...
There was an attempted assassination in 1919 when anarchists planted a bomb at his doorstep. The bomb prematurely exploded, killing both of the bombers. The opinion of the police was that Federal Judge John Clark Knox, who presided over cases during the First Red Scare, may have been the intended target, and the bomber...
[]
[ "Career", "Assassination attempt" ]
[ "1869 births", "1957 deaths", "Williams College alumni", "Harvard Law School alumni", "New York (state) state court judges", "New York (state) Republicans" ]
projected-26723211-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Cooper%20Nott%20Jr.
Charles Cooper Nott Jr.
Personal life
Charles Cooper Nott Jr. (October 10, 1869 – May 10, 1957) was an American attorney and jurist. He served as judge of the New York General Sessions Court from 1913 to 1939. In 1919 anarchists were planting a bomb on his doorstep when it prematurely exploded killing both of the bombers. In 1922 he presided over the obsce...
On November 12, 1896, he married Julia Jerome Hildt (1871–1912), the daughter of Frances Jewitt "Fanny" (née Jerome) Hildt and John McClean Hildt. Together, Charles and Julia were the parents of four children: Dorothy Nott (1898–1899), who died in infancy. Frances Jerome Nott (b. 1900), who first married Stacy Cour...
[]
[ "Personal life" ]
[ "1869 births", "1957 deaths", "Williams College alumni", "Harvard Law School alumni", "New York (state) state court judges", "New York (state) Republicans" ]
projected-26723211-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Cooper%20Nott%20Jr.
Charles Cooper Nott Jr.
References
Charles Cooper Nott Jr. (October 10, 1869 – May 10, 1957) was an American attorney and jurist. He served as judge of the New York General Sessions Court from 1913 to 1939. In 1919 anarchists were planting a bomb on his doorstep when it prematurely exploded killing both of the bombers. In 1922 he presided over the obsce...
Category:1869 births Category:1957 deaths Category:Williams College alumni Category:Harvard Law School alumni Category:New York (state) state court judges Category:New York (state) Republicans
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1869 births", "1957 deaths", "Williams College alumni", "Harvard Law School alumni", "New York (state) state court judges", "New York (state) Republicans" ]
projected-26723213-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentinel%20%28FBI%29
Sentinel (FBI)
Introduction
Sentinel is a software case management system developed by the US FBI with the aim to replace digital and paper processes with purely digital workflows during investigations. There was a previous failed project called Virtual Case File. The project started in 2006 with a $425 million budget. After several delays, new ...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Federal Bureau of Investigation", "Government software", "Law enforcement databases in the United States" ]
projected-26723213-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentinel%20%28FBI%29
Sentinel (FBI)
References
Sentinel is a software case management system developed by the US FBI with the aim to replace digital and paper processes with purely digital workflows during investigations. There was a previous failed project called Virtual Case File. The project started in 2006 with a $425 million budget. After several delays, new ...
Category:Federal Bureau of Investigation Category:Government software Category:Law enforcement databases in the United States
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Federal Bureau of Investigation", "Government software", "Law enforcement databases in the United States" ]
projected-20468242-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%20Rose%20Bowl
1964 Rose Bowl
Introduction
The 1964 Rose Bowl was the 50th Rose Bowl Game, played on January 1, 1964. It featured the Illinois Fighting Illini and the Washington Huskies. Illinois was led by co-captains Dick Butkus and George Donnelly, Jim Grabowski, Lynn Stewart, and Archie Sutton on their way to a victory over the Huskies, led by Junior Coff...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1963–64 NCAA football bowl games", "Rose Bowl Game", "Illinois Fighting Illini football bowl games", "Washington Huskies football bowl games", "1964 in sports in California", "January 1964 sports events in the United States" ]
projected-20468242-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%20Rose%20Bowl
1964 Rose Bowl
Aftermath
The 1964 Rose Bowl was the 50th Rose Bowl Game, played on January 1, 1964. It featured the Illinois Fighting Illini and the Washington Huskies. Illinois was led by co-captains Dick Butkus and George Donnelly, Jim Grabowski, Lynn Stewart, and Archie Sutton on their way to a victory over the Huskies, led by Junior Coff...
The opposing running backs were both drafted by the Green Bay Packers, Coffey in 1965 and Grabowski in 1966.
[]
[ "Aftermath" ]
[ "1963–64 NCAA football bowl games", "Rose Bowl Game", "Illinois Fighting Illini football bowl games", "Washington Huskies football bowl games", "1964 in sports in California", "January 1964 sports events in the United States" ]
projected-20468242-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%20Rose%20Bowl
1964 Rose Bowl
References
The 1964 Rose Bowl was the 50th Rose Bowl Game, played on January 1, 1964. It featured the Illinois Fighting Illini and the Washington Huskies. Illinois was led by co-captains Dick Butkus and George Donnelly, Jim Grabowski, Lynn Stewart, and Archie Sutton on their way to a victory over the Huskies, led by Junior Coff...
Rose Bowl Category:Rose Bowl Game Category:Illinois Fighting Illini football bowl games Category:Washington Huskies football bowl games Rose Bowl Category:January 1964 sports events in the United States
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1963–64 NCAA football bowl games", "Rose Bowl Game", "Illinois Fighting Illini football bowl games", "Washington Huskies football bowl games", "1964 in sports in California", "January 1964 sports events in the United States" ]
projected-56568104-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20members%20of%20the%20National%20Assembly%20of%20Zambia%20%282002%E2%80%932006%29
List of members of the National Assembly of Zambia (2002–2006)
Introduction
The members of the National Assembly of Zambia from 2002 until 2006 were elected on 27 December 2001. Of the 150 elected members, 69 were from the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, 49 from the United Party for National Development, thirteen from the United National Independence Party, twelve from the Forum for Democr...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Lists of members of the National Assembly of Zambia" ]
projected-56568104-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20members%20of%20the%20National%20Assembly%20of%20Zambia%20%282002%E2%80%932006%29
List of members of the National Assembly of Zambia (2002–2006)
References
The members of the National Assembly of Zambia from 2002 until 2006 were elected on 27 December 2001. Of the 150 elected members, 69 were from the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, 49 from the United Party for National Development, thirteen from the United National Independence Party, twelve from the Forum for Democr...
2002
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Lists of members of the National Assembly of Zambia" ]
projected-44499088-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Cuthbert%20Smith
Jim Cuthbert Smith
Introduction
Sir James Cuthbert Smith (born 31 December 1954) is Director of Science at the Wellcome Trust and Senior Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1954 births", "Living people", "Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge", "Developmental biologists", "English biologists", "Fellows of the Royal Society", "Knights Bachelor", "People educated at Latymer Upper School", "National Institute for Medical Research faculty", "John Humphrey Plummer Profes...
projected-44499088-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Cuthbert%20Smith
Jim Cuthbert Smith
Education
Sir James Cuthbert Smith (born 31 December 1954) is Director of Science at the Wellcome Trust and Senior Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute.
Smith was educated at Latymer Upper School and graduated from the University of Cambridge with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Natural Sciences in 1976. He was awarded a PhD in 1979 by University College London (UCL) for research supervised by Lewis Wolpert at Middlesex Hospital Medical School.
[]
[ "Education" ]
[ "1954 births", "Living people", "Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge", "Developmental biologists", "English biologists", "Fellows of the Royal Society", "Knights Bachelor", "People educated at Latymer Upper School", "National Institute for Medical Research faculty", "John Humphrey Plummer Profes...
projected-44499088-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Cuthbert%20Smith
Jim Cuthbert Smith
Career and research
Sir James Cuthbert Smith (born 31 December 1954) is Director of Science at the Wellcome Trust and Senior Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute.
Smith completed postdoctoral research appointments at Harvard Medical School from 1979 to 1981 and the Imperial Cancer Research Fund (now Cancer Research UK) from 1981 to 1984. In 1984 he joined the staff of the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), becoming head of the Division of Developmental Biology in 19...
[]
[ "Career and research" ]
[ "1954 births", "Living people", "Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge", "Developmental biologists", "English biologists", "Fellows of the Royal Society", "Knights Bachelor", "People educated at Latymer Upper School", "National Institute for Medical Research faculty", "John Humphrey Plummer Profes...
projected-44499088-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Cuthbert%20Smith
Jim Cuthbert Smith
Awards and honours
Sir James Cuthbert Smith (born 31 December 1954) is Director of Science at the Wellcome Trust and Senior Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute.
Smith was elected as an EMBO Member in 1992, a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1993 and of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 1998. He was awarded the Zoological Society of London Scientific Medal in 1989, the Feldberg Foundation award in 2000, the William Bate Hardy Prize in 2001 and the Waddington Medal by the B...
[]
[ "Awards and honours" ]
[ "1954 births", "Living people", "Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge", "Developmental biologists", "English biologists", "Fellows of the Royal Society", "Knights Bachelor", "People educated at Latymer Upper School", "National Institute for Medical Research faculty", "John Humphrey Plummer Profes...
projected-44499088-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Cuthbert%20Smith
Jim Cuthbert Smith
Personal life
Sir James Cuthbert Smith (born 31 December 1954) is Director of Science at the Wellcome Trust and Senior Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute.
Smith married Fiona Watt in 1979 and has three children.
[]
[ "Personal life" ]
[ "1954 births", "Living people", "Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge", "Developmental biologists", "English biologists", "Fellows of the Royal Society", "Knights Bachelor", "People educated at Latymer Upper School", "National Institute for Medical Research faculty", "John Humphrey Plummer Profes...
projected-44499088-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Cuthbert%20Smith
Jim Cuthbert Smith
References
Sir James Cuthbert Smith (born 31 December 1954) is Director of Science at the Wellcome Trust and Senior Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute.
Category:1954 births Category:Living people Category:Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge Category:Developmental biologists Category:English biologists Category:Fellows of the Royal Society Category:Knights Bachelor Category:People educated at Latymer Upper School Category:National Institute for Medical Research facul...
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1954 births", "Living people", "Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge", "Developmental biologists", "English biologists", "Fellows of the Royal Society", "Knights Bachelor", "People educated at Latymer Upper School", "National Institute for Medical Research faculty", "John Humphrey Plummer Profes...
projected-20468243-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samanpur
Samanpur
Introduction
Samanpur was a village development committee in Rautahat District in the Narayani Zone of south-eastern Nepal. Just before 2017 Nepalese local elections, it was merged with other 5 Village development committees Gamhariya, Sangrampur, Bahuwa Madanpur, Dharampur and Bariyarpur to form Gadhimai Municipality. At the ti...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Populated places in Rautahat District" ]
projected-20468243-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samanpur
Samanpur
References
Samanpur was a village development committee in Rautahat District in the Narayani Zone of south-eastern Nepal. Just before 2017 Nepalese local elections, it was merged with other 5 Village development committees Gamhariya, Sangrampur, Bahuwa Madanpur, Dharampur and Bariyarpur to form Gadhimai Municipality. At the ti...
Category:Populated places in Rautahat District
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Populated places in Rautahat District" ]
projected-20468247-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KNLV%20%28AM%29
KNLV (AM)
Introduction
KNLV (1060 AM, branded as "Greatest Hits 93.9 & 1060") is a radio station licensed to serve Ord, Nebraska, broadcasting an oldies music format featuring the top-40 hits from the 1960s through 1990s. The Mighty 1060 also features farm reports, local news, weather and local high school sports play-by-play broadcasts. It ...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Radio stations in Nebraska", "Oldies radio stations in the United States", "Radio stations established in 1965" ]
projected-26723217-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Open%20Pr%C3%A9vadi%C3%A8s%20Saint%E2%80%93Brieuc%20%E2%80%93%20Singles
2010 Open Prévadiès Saint–Brieuc – Singles
Introduction
Josselin Ouanna was the defending champion, however he lost to Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo in the quarterfinals. Michał Przysiężny defeated Ramírez Hidalgo in the final (4–6, 6–2, 6–3).
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "2010 ATP Challenger Tour", "Saint-Brieuc Challenger" ]
projected-44499093-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Energy
The Energy
Introduction
"The Energy" is the lead single from the debut and only major record label album Dirty Sexy Knights in Paris by alternative rock band Audiovent. The song was a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 2002, and broke into the top 20 of the Billboard Alternative Songs chart as well.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "2002 singles", "2002 songs", "Atlantic Records singles" ]
projected-44499093-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Energy
The Energy
Background
"The Energy" is the lead single from the debut and only major record label album Dirty Sexy Knights in Paris by alternative rock band Audiovent. The song was a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 2002, and broke into the top 20 of the Billboard Alternative Songs chart as well.
Majority of the band's major record label debut, Dirty Sexy Knights in Paris, actually originates from the album Papa's Dojo, the early material the band released in their early days under the moniker "Vent". "The Energy" was one of only a few new tracks not originating from those sessions, but rather, written explicit...
[]
[ "Background" ]
[ "2002 singles", "2002 songs", "Atlantic Records singles" ]
projected-44499093-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Energy
The Energy
Themes and composition
"The Energy" is the lead single from the debut and only major record label album Dirty Sexy Knights in Paris by alternative rock band Audiovent. The song was a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 2002, and broke into the top 20 of the Billboard Alternative Songs chart as well.
Boyd states that the lyrics were inspired by a difficult break up he was going through upon recording the song. Boyd stated that writing the song helped him work through his emotions on the departure. "'Energy' and a lot of the record was written during the breakup, and that song in particular is about my realization t...
[]
[ "Themes and composition" ]
[ "2002 singles", "2002 songs", "Atlantic Records singles" ]
projected-44499093-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Energy
The Energy
Reception
"The Energy" is the lead single from the debut and only major record label album Dirty Sexy Knights in Paris by alternative rock band Audiovent. The song was a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 2002, and broke into the top 20 of the Billboard Alternative Songs chart as well.
Margo Whitmire of Billboard magazine praised the track for its "deep lyrics and electric musical energy". Conversely, Allmusic and Uproxx criticized the track for a lack of perceived energy, especially considering the song's title.
[]
[ "Reception" ]
[ "2002 singles", "2002 songs", "Atlantic Records singles" ]
projected-44499093-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Energy
The Energy
Personnel
"The Energy" is the lead single from the debut and only major record label album Dirty Sexy Knights in Paris by alternative rock band Audiovent. The song was a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 2002, and broke into the top 20 of the Billboard Alternative Songs chart as well.
Band Jason Boyd - vocals Benjamin Einziger - guitar, vocals Paul Fried - bass, vocals Jamin Wilcox - drums, vocals
[]
[ "Personnel" ]
[ "2002 singles", "2002 songs", "Atlantic Records singles" ]
projected-44499093-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Energy
The Energy
References
"The Energy" is the lead single from the debut and only major record label album Dirty Sexy Knights in Paris by alternative rock band Audiovent. The song was a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 2002, and broke into the top 20 of the Billboard Alternative Songs chart as well.
Category:2002 singles Category:2002 songs Category:Atlantic Records singles
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "2002 singles", "2002 songs", "Atlantic Records singles" ]
projected-26723221-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WNTT
WNTT
Introduction
WNTT (1250 AM & 93.7FM) was a radio station broadcasting a mostly mixed country music format. Licensed to Tazewell, Tennessee, United States, the station was last owned by WNTT, Inc. and featured local programming on a 24/7 schedule. It’s license was cancelled on October 27, 2022.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Defunct radio stations in the United States", "Radio stations in Tennessee", "Claiborne County, Tennessee", "Radio stations established in 1960", "1960 establishments in Tennessee", "Radio stations disestablished in 2022", "2022 disestablishments in Tennessee", "Defunct mass media in Tennessee" ]
projected-26723232-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brussels%20tram%20route%2055
Brussels tram route 55
Introduction
The Brussels tram route 55 is a tram route in Brussels, Belgium operated by the STIB/MIVB. The route connects the Bordet railway station in the municipality of Evere, northeast of Brussels, to the Rogier metro station in the City of Brussels. The route also crosses the municipalities of Saint-Josse and Schaerbeek. The ...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Tram routes in Brussels", "City of Brussels", "Evere", "Schaerbeek" ]
projected-26723232-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brussels%20tram%20route%2055
Brussels tram route 55
See also
The Brussels tram route 55 is a tram route in Brussels, Belgium operated by the STIB/MIVB. The route connects the Bordet railway station in the municipality of Evere, northeast of Brussels, to the Rogier metro station in the City of Brussels. The route also crosses the municipalities of Saint-Josse and Schaerbeek. The ...
List of Brussels tram routes
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Tram routes in Brussels", "City of Brussels", "Evere", "Schaerbeek" ]
projected-26723242-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%20Giroux
Martin Giroux
Introduction
Martin Giroux (born 23 May 1979) is a Canadian pop singer. Hailing in Gatineau, Giroux sings mostly in French. He first became known as a contestant on the TV series Star Académie in 2004. He later had success with the radio hit "J't'aimerai encore". Plays the role of Phoebus in the French revival of the musical Notre-...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Living people", "Musicians from Gatineau", "1979 births", "Canadian male singers", "Canadian pop singers", "Participants in Canadian reality television series", "Canadian male musical theatre actors" ]
projected-26723242-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%20Giroux
Martin Giroux
Early life
Martin Giroux (born 23 May 1979) is a Canadian pop singer. Hailing in Gatineau, Giroux sings mostly in French. He first became known as a contestant on the TV series Star Académie in 2004. He later had success with the radio hit "J't'aimerai encore". Plays the role of Phoebus in the French revival of the musical Notre-...
Giroux was born in Gatineau, Quebec. He began playing guitar at age 12, and from age 16 performed in venues in the Outaouais region of Quebec.
[]
[ "Early life" ]
[ "Living people", "Musicians from Gatineau", "1979 births", "Canadian male singers", "Canadian pop singers", "Participants in Canadian reality television series", "Canadian male musical theatre actors" ]
projected-26723242-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%20Giroux
Martin Giroux
Music career
Martin Giroux (born 23 May 1979) is a Canadian pop singer. Hailing in Gatineau, Giroux sings mostly in French. He first became known as a contestant on the TV series Star Académie in 2004. He later had success with the radio hit "J't'aimerai encore". Plays the role of Phoebus in the French revival of the musical Notre-...
In 2001, he participated in a number of contests including Tout nouveau, tout show where he was one of three finalists alongside Pierre Lapointe. In 2004, his profile increased after being asked to participate in the reality TV contest Star Académie. He toured with previous runner-up Marie-Élaine Thibert. His debut a...
[]
[ "Music career" ]
[ "Living people", "Musicians from Gatineau", "1979 births", "Canadian male singers", "Canadian pop singers", "Participants in Canadian reality television series", "Canadian male musical theatre actors" ]
projected-17333217-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy%20Sladen
Percy Sladen
Introduction
Walter Percy Sladen (30 June 1849 – 11 June 1900) was an English biologist who specialised in starfish. The son of a wealthy leather merchant, Sladen was born near Halifax, Yorkshire on 30 June 1849. He was educated at Hipperholme Grammar School and Marlborough College, but received no university training. As a young ...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1849 births", "1900 deaths", "English zoologists", "Fellows of the Geological Society of London", "Fellows of the Zoological Society of London", "Fellows of the Linnean Society of London", "People educated at Marlborough College" ]
projected-17333217-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy%20Sladen
Percy Sladen
Honoria
Walter Percy Sladen (30 June 1849 – 11 June 1900) was an English biologist who specialised in starfish. The son of a wealthy leather merchant, Sladen was born near Halifax, Yorkshire on 30 June 1849. He was educated at Hipperholme Grammar School and Marlborough College, but received no university training. As a young ...
The hatchetfish Argyropelecus sladeni was named after him.
[]
[ "Honoria" ]
[ "1849 births", "1900 deaths", "English zoologists", "Fellows of the Geological Society of London", "Fellows of the Zoological Society of London", "Fellows of the Linnean Society of London", "People educated at Marlborough College" ]
projected-17333217-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy%20Sladen
Percy Sladen
See also
Walter Percy Sladen (30 June 1849 – 11 June 1900) was an English biologist who specialised in starfish. The son of a wealthy leather merchant, Sladen was born near Halifax, Yorkshire on 30 June 1849. He was educated at Hipperholme Grammar School and Marlborough College, but received no university training. As a young ...
:Category:Taxa named by Percy Sladen
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "1849 births", "1900 deaths", "English zoologists", "Fellows of the Geological Society of London", "Fellows of the Zoological Society of London", "Fellows of the Linnean Society of London", "People educated at Marlborough College" ]
projected-17333217-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy%20Sladen
Percy Sladen
References
Walter Percy Sladen (30 June 1849 – 11 June 1900) was an English biologist who specialised in starfish. The son of a wealthy leather merchant, Sladen was born near Halifax, Yorkshire on 30 June 1849. He was educated at Hipperholme Grammar School and Marlborough College, but received no university training. As a young ...
(alternative; retrieved 2016-12-15)
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1849 births", "1900 deaths", "English zoologists", "Fellows of the Geological Society of London", "Fellows of the Zoological Society of London", "Fellows of the Linnean Society of London", "People educated at Marlborough College" ]
projected-26723272-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyalodiscus
Hyalodiscus
Introduction
Hyalodiscus is an extant genus of diatom known also from the fossil record.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Diatom genera", "Prehistoric SAR supergroup genera" ]
projected-26723272-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyalodiscus
Hyalodiscus
References
Hyalodiscus is an extant genus of diatom known also from the fossil record.
Category:Diatom genera Category:Prehistoric SAR supergroup genera
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Diatom genera", "Prehistoric SAR supergroup genera" ]
projected-26723295-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizontal%20evolution
Horizontal evolution
Introduction
The phrase horizontal evolution is used in evolutionary biology to refer to: Concerted evolution, whereby individual members of a DNA family within one species are more closely related to each other than to members of the same type of DNA family in other species; Horizontal gene transfer, where genes are transferred ...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Evolutionary biology" ]
projected-26723295-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizontal%20evolution
Horizontal evolution
References
The phrase horizontal evolution is used in evolutionary biology to refer to: Concerted evolution, whereby individual members of a DNA family within one species are more closely related to each other than to members of the same type of DNA family in other species; Horizontal gene transfer, where genes are transferred ...
Category:Evolutionary biology
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Evolutionary biology" ]
projected-17333229-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyanosaka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Miyanosaka Station (Osaka)
Introduction
is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1940", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-17333229-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyanosaka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Miyanosaka Station (Osaka)
Lines
is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
Miyanosaka Station is a station of the Keihan Katano Line, and is located 1.0 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Hirakatashi Station.
[]
[ "Lines" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1940", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-17333229-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyanosaka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Miyanosaka Station (Osaka)
Station layout
is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
The station has two elevated opposed side platforms with the station building underneath.
[]
[ "Station layout" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1940", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-17333229-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyanosaka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Miyanosaka Station (Osaka)
History
is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
The station was opened on September 11, 1940 as . It was renamed to its present name on June 20, 1971.
[]
[ "History" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1940", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-17333229-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyanosaka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Miyanosaka Station (Osaka)
Passenger statistics
is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 6,153 passengers daily.
[]
[ "Passenger statistics" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1940", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-17333229-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyanosaka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Miyanosaka Station (Osaka)
Surrounding area
is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
Kudara-dera ruins Kudara Shrine Osaka Prefectural Psychiatric Medical Center
[]
[ "Surrounding area" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1940", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-17333229-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyanosaka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Miyanosaka Station (Osaka)
See also
is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
List of railway stations in Japan
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1940", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-17333261-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoshigaoka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Hoshigaoka Station (Osaka)
Introduction
is a passenger railway station in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1938", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-17333261-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoshigaoka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Hoshigaoka Station (Osaka)
Lines
is a passenger railway station in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
Hoshigaoka Station is a station of the Keihan Katano Line and is located from the terminus of the line at Hirakatashi Station.
[]
[ "Lines" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1938", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-17333261-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoshigaoka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Hoshigaoka Station (Osaka)
Station layout
is a passenger railway station in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
The station has two ground-level opposed side platforms connected by an elevated station building.
[]
[ "Station layout" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1938", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-17333261-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoshigaoka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Hoshigaoka Station (Osaka)
History
is a passenger railway station in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
The station was opened on November 1, 1938.
[]
[ "History" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1938", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-17333261-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoshigaoka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Hoshigaoka Station (Osaka)
Passenger statistics
is a passenger railway station in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
In the 2009 fiscal year, the station was used by an average of 4,885 passengers daily.
[]
[ "Passenger statistics" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1938", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-17333261-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoshigaoka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Hoshigaoka Station (Osaka)
Surrounding area
is a passenger railway station in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
Amano River Hirakata Hoshigaoka Post Office
[]
[ "Surrounding area" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1938", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-17333261-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoshigaoka%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Hoshigaoka Station (Osaka)
See also
is a passenger railway station in the city of Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway.
List of railway stations in Japan
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture", "Railway stations in Japan opened in 1938", "Hirakata, Osaka" ]
projected-56568110-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawe%C5%82%20Zarzeczny
Paweł Zarzeczny
Introduction
Paweł Andrzej Zarzeczny (26 January 1961 – 25 March 2017) was a Polish sports journalist, columnist and TV personality.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1961 births", "2017 deaths", "University of Warsaw alumni", "Journalists from Warsaw", "Polish television journalists", "Polish columnists", "Burials at Bródno Cemetery", "Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta" ]
projected-56568110-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawe%C5%82%20Zarzeczny
Paweł Zarzeczny
Career
Paweł Andrzej Zarzeczny (26 January 1961 – 25 March 2017) was a Polish sports journalist, columnist and TV personality.
He was a graduate of the University of Warsaw. He started his journalistic career working for a weekly newspaper (then he was the deputy editor-in-chief). He also wrote for "Nowy Świat", "Super Express", "Fakt" and "Dziennik". In 1989 he was the manager of the "Orły Górskiego" team at the European Championships in Den...
[]
[ "Biography", "Career" ]
[ "1961 births", "2017 deaths", "University of Warsaw alumni", "Journalists from Warsaw", "Polish television journalists", "Polish columnists", "Burials at Bródno Cemetery", "Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta" ]
projected-56568110-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawe%C5%82%20Zarzeczny
Paweł Zarzeczny
Private life
Paweł Andrzej Zarzeczny (26 January 1961 – 25 March 2017) was a Polish sports journalist, columnist and TV personality.
He was born in Warsaw. At the age of 7, he survived the family tragedy when his father killed his mother before his eyes and then committed suicide. He spent the rest of his childhood in an orphanage, and then he was raised by his uncle. He also had a sister. In 2004, being under the influence of alcohol caused a car ...
[]
[ "Private life" ]
[ "1961 births", "2017 deaths", "University of Warsaw alumni", "Journalists from Warsaw", "Polish television journalists", "Polish columnists", "Burials at Bródno Cemetery", "Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta" ]
projected-56568110-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawe%C5%82%20Zarzeczny
Paweł Zarzeczny
Publications
Paweł Andrzej Zarzeczny (26 January 1961 – 25 March 2017) was a Polish sports journalist, columnist and TV personality.
1992: Jedenastka miliarderów 2004: Piłka jest okrągła 2011: Zawsze byłem najlepszy 2015: Mój własny charakter pisma
[]
[ "Publications" ]
[ "1961 births", "2017 deaths", "University of Warsaw alumni", "Journalists from Warsaw", "Polish television journalists", "Polish columnists", "Burials at Bródno Cemetery", "Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta" ]
projected-56568110-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawe%C5%82%20Zarzeczny
Paweł Zarzeczny
References
Paweł Andrzej Zarzeczny (26 January 1961 – 25 March 2017) was a Polish sports journalist, columnist and TV personality.
Category:1961 births Category:2017 deaths Category:University of Warsaw alumni Category:Journalists from Warsaw Category:Polish television journalists Category:Polish columnists Category:Burials at Bródno Cemetery Category:Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1961 births", "2017 deaths", "University of Warsaw alumni", "Journalists from Warsaw", "Polish television journalists", "Polish columnists", "Burials at Bródno Cemetery", "Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta" ]
projected-56568115-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuji%20Noguchi
Ryuji Noguchi
Introduction
is a Japanese international rugby union player who plays as a Fullback. He currently plays for in Japan Rugby League One and Tokai University.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1995 births", "Living people", "Japanese rugby union players", "Japan international rugby union players", "Rugby union fullbacks", "Tokai University alumni", "Sunwolves players", "Saitama Wild Knights players" ]
projected-56568115-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuji%20Noguchi
Ryuji Noguchi
References
is a Japanese international rugby union player who plays as a Fullback. He currently plays for in Japan Rugby League One and Tokai University.
Category:1995 births Category:Living people Category:Japanese rugby union players Category:Japan international rugby union players Category:Rugby union fullbacks Category:Tokai University alumni Category:Sunwolves players Category:Saitama Wild Knights players
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1995 births", "Living people", "Japanese rugby union players", "Japan international rugby union players", "Rugby union fullbacks", "Tokai University alumni", "Sunwolves players", "Saitama Wild Knights players" ]
projected-26723309-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gare%20du%20Nord%20%28band%29
Gare du Nord (band)
Introduction
Gare du Nord is a Dutch-Belgian jazz band, originally consisting of Doc (Ferdi Lancee) and Inca (Barend Fransen). Doc played guitar and Inca played saxophone, while both performed vocal duties. After the pair split up in 2013, the band continued to work and tour with a different line-up.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Belgian jazz ensembles" ]
projected-26723309-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gare%20du%20Nord%20%28band%29
Gare du Nord (band)
2001–2005
Gare du Nord is a Dutch-Belgian jazz band, originally consisting of Doc (Ferdi Lancee) and Inca (Barend Fransen). Doc played guitar and Inca played saxophone, while both performed vocal duties. After the pair split up in 2013, the band continued to work and tour with a different line-up.
Dutch guitarist Ferdi Lancee (real name: Ferdy Dousenbach, born October 21, 1953 in Tilburg) and saxophone player Barend Fransen (born January 4, 1959 in Helmond) started working together in 2001, when they started writing lounge music in Belgium. They signed a record deal with Play It Again Sam Records in Brussels, an...
[]
[ "History", "2001–2005" ]
[ "Belgian jazz ensembles" ]
projected-26723309-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gare%20du%20Nord%20%28band%29
Gare du Nord (band)
2006
Gare du Nord is a Dutch-Belgian jazz band, originally consisting of Doc (Ferdi Lancee) and Inca (Barend Fransen). Doc played guitar and Inca played saxophone, while both performed vocal duties. After the pair split up in 2013, the band continued to work and tour with a different line-up.
On January 12, 2006, during Eurosonic in Groningen, the Underground Station Tour 2006 of Gare du Nord started. The jazz duo made the soundtrack for Stout, a book by Heleen van Royen and Marlies Dekkers.
[]
[ "History", "2006" ]
[ "Belgian jazz ensembles" ]
projected-26723309-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gare%20du%20Nord%20%28band%29
Gare du Nord (band)
2007–2008
Gare du Nord is a Dutch-Belgian jazz band, originally consisting of Doc (Ferdi Lancee) and Inca (Barend Fransen). Doc played guitar and Inca played saxophone, while both performed vocal duties. After the pair split up in 2013, the band continued to work and tour with a different line-up.
Gare du Nord recorded the single "Ride On" with British singer Paul Carrack. This song appears on their fourth album, Sex 'n' Jazz (2007). The album is the first part of a so-called "love trilogy". In addition to Carrack, the album was supported with vocals by Dutch singer Dorona Alberti, as well as soul singer Marvin...
[]
[ "History", "2007–2008" ]
[ "Belgian jazz ensembles" ]
projected-26723309-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gare%20du%20Nord%20%28band%29
Gare du Nord (band)
2009
Gare du Nord is a Dutch-Belgian jazz band, originally consisting of Doc (Ferdi Lancee) and Inca (Barend Fransen). Doc played guitar and Inca played saxophone, while both performed vocal duties. After the pair split up in 2013, the band continued to work and tour with a different line-up.
The second part of the love trilogy, entitled Love for Lunch, was released in May 2009, again with a cover designed by Marlies Dekkers. "Dish of the Day", the second track of the album, became a single. Track 3 of the album is Gare du Nord's interpretation of the "Summertime" jazz standard.
[]
[ "History", "2009" ]
[ "Belgian jazz ensembles" ]
projected-26723309-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gare%20du%20Nord%20%28band%29
Gare du Nord (band)
2011
Gare du Nord is a Dutch-Belgian jazz band, originally consisting of Doc (Ferdi Lancee) and Inca (Barend Fransen). Doc played guitar and Inca played saxophone, while both performed vocal duties. After the pair split up in 2013, the band continued to work and tour with a different line-up.
The band Gare du Nord separated from the project Gare du Nord and would go on to perform on stage without Ferdi or Barend, who were going to focus on the new album and a movie. On October 3, 2011, the new album Lilywhite Soul was presented in Amsterdam, again on the Blue Note label. This album contains a cover of Lou ...
[]
[ "History", "2011" ]
[ "Belgian jazz ensembles" ]
projected-26723309-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gare%20du%20Nord%20%28band%29
Gare du Nord (band)
2012
Gare du Nord is a Dutch-Belgian jazz band, originally consisting of Doc (Ferdi Lancee) and Inca (Barend Fransen). Doc played guitar and Inca played saxophone, while both performed vocal duties. After the pair split up in 2013, the band continued to work and tour with a different line-up.
Two songs (a remake of "Pablo's Blues" and a new song "Tarantino's Tango") are submitted for the new Quentin Tarantino movie Django Unchained. These songs are also present on a new soundtrack album, called Rendezvous 8:02 released on June 4. In October 2012 the first live album is released, entitled Lifesexy. The relea...
[]
[ "History", "2012" ]
[ "Belgian jazz ensembles" ]
projected-26723309-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gare%20du%20Nord%20%28band%29
Gare du Nord (band)
2013
Gare du Nord is a Dutch-Belgian jazz band, originally consisting of Doc (Ferdi Lancee) and Inca (Barend Fransen). Doc played guitar and Inca played saxophone, while both performed vocal duties. After the pair split up in 2013, the band continued to work and tour with a different line-up.
Barend and Ferdi split and go separate ways; Ferdi quit the public music business and Barend set up a completely new live band together with singer Dorona Alberti and guitarist Aron Raams. By the end of 2013 Universal Music releases the 3-CD box Collected. The box with a career overview of the band reaches the Top 10 i...
[]
[ "History", "2013" ]
[ "Belgian jazz ensembles" ]
projected-26723309-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gare%20du%20Nord%20%28band%29
Gare du Nord (band)
2014
Gare du Nord is a Dutch-Belgian jazz band, originally consisting of Doc (Ferdi Lancee) and Inca (Barend Fransen). Doc played guitar and Inca played saxophone, while both performed vocal duties. After the pair split up in 2013, the band continued to work and tour with a different line-up.
The new Gare du Nord band tours the Netherlands for the 35 City Live Tour. The shows feature guest appearances by classical harpist Lavinia Meijer. In January 2014 Lavinia Meijer presents a multi platinum award for the Sex 'n' Jazz album, a platinum award for Love For Lunch and a gold award for Lilywhite Soul to the ba...
[]
[ "History", "2014" ]
[ "Belgian jazz ensembles" ]
projected-56568155-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahid%20Akbar
Zahid Akbar
Introduction
Zahid Akbar () is a Bangladeshi lyricist. He has written for several albums and films. He has written songs for albums like "Nilanjona" (2011), "Bhalobashi Tomay" (2011), "Mon Mane Na" (2013), "Shotti Kore Bol" (2016), "Dehobazi" (2017) etc. (all has music composed by Arfin Rumey and films like Dub Satar (2011), Projap...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Living people", "Bangladeshi lyricists", "Bangladeshi songwriters", "Year of birth missing (living people)" ]
projected-56568155-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahid%20Akbar
Zahid Akbar
Career
Zahid Akbar () is a Bangladeshi lyricist. He has written for several albums and films. He has written songs for albums like "Nilanjona" (2011), "Bhalobashi Tomay" (2011), "Mon Mane Na" (2013), "Shotti Kore Bol" (2016), "Dehobazi" (2017) etc. (all has music composed by Arfin Rumey and films like Dub Satar (2011), Projap...
Zahid started his career in 2000, when poet Kawser Ahmed Chowdhury inspired him for writing lyrics. 2011 was a great time in his career when he crooned albums like "Nilanjona", "Bhalobashi Tomay" and film Dub Satar, starring Nusrat Imroz Tisha. In 2013, he wrote lyrics for Taarkata, and Bollywood singers such as Palak ...
[]
[ "Career" ]
[ "Living people", "Bangladeshi lyricists", "Bangladeshi songwriters", "Year of birth missing (living people)" ]
projected-56568155-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahid%20Akbar
Zahid Akbar
Awards
Zahid Akbar () is a Bangladeshi lyricist. He has written for several albums and films. He has written songs for albums like "Nilanjona" (2011), "Bhalobashi Tomay" (2011), "Mon Mane Na" (2013), "Shotti Kore Bol" (2016), "Dehobazi" (2017) etc. (all has music composed by Arfin Rumey and films like Dub Satar (2011), Projap...
CGPA Award for Best Lyricist - 2013 Bichitra Award - 2015
[]
[ "Awards" ]
[ "Living people", "Bangladeshi lyricists", "Bangladeshi songwriters", "Year of birth missing (living people)" ]
projected-56568155-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahid%20Akbar
Zahid Akbar
References
Zahid Akbar () is a Bangladeshi lyricist. He has written for several albums and films. He has written songs for albums like "Nilanjona" (2011), "Bhalobashi Tomay" (2011), "Mon Mane Na" (2013), "Shotti Kore Bol" (2016), "Dehobazi" (2017) etc. (all has music composed by Arfin Rumey and films like Dub Satar (2011), Projap...
Category:Living people Category:Bangladeshi lyricists Category:Bangladeshi songwriters Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Living people", "Bangladeshi lyricists", "Bangladeshi songwriters", "Year of birth missing (living people)" ]
projected-56568157-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brodie%20Chapman
Brodie Chapman
Introduction
Brodie Mai Chapman (born 9 April 1991) is an Australian road cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam .
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Living people", "1991 births", "Australian Institute of Sport cyclists", "Australian female cyclists" ]
projected-56568157-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brodie%20Chapman
Brodie Chapman
Cycling career
Brodie Mai Chapman (born 9 April 1991) is an Australian road cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam .
Chapman competed in mountain bike events before transitioning to road racing. Sixth place at the Australian National Road Championships in 2018 led to her selection for the Herald Sun Tour. She won the first stage and the overall at the Herald Sun Tour. After this victory she joined for the 2018 season. In 2019 Chapma...
[]
[ "Cycling career" ]
[ "Living people", "1991 births", "Australian Institute of Sport cyclists", "Australian female cyclists" ]
projected-56568157-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brodie%20Chapman
Brodie Chapman
Major results
Brodie Mai Chapman (born 9 April 1991) is an Australian road cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam .
2016 2nd Overall Tour of the South West 1st Stage 3 3rd Baw Baw Classic 5th Overall Battle on the Border 2017 2nd Giro Della Donna 6th Overall Tour of East Gippsland 7th Subaru Australian Open Criterium 10th Shimano Super Criterium 2018 1st Overall Women's Herald Sun Tour 1st Mountains classification 1st St...
[ "Jersey yellow.svg", "Jersey blackdots.png", "Jersey red.svg" ]
[ "Major results" ]
[ "Living people", "1991 births", "Australian Institute of Sport cyclists", "Australian female cyclists" ]
projected-56568160-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%20Gaggio%2C%20Florence
San Gaggio, Florence
Introduction
The Church of San Gaggio () is a Roman Catholic church located on via Senese in Florence, Italy. It was once associated with a large convent. An early church at the site was associated with the Patarines, and demolished by the followers of St Peter Martyr. Under the patronage of Donna Nera Manieri and the Corsini fami...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Roman Catholic churches in Florence", "14th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy", "14th-century establishments in Italy" ]
projected-56568160-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%20Gaggio%2C%20Florence
San Gaggio, Florence
Interior
The Church of San Gaggio () is a Roman Catholic church located on via Senese in Florence, Italy. It was once associated with a large convent. An early church at the site was associated with the Patarines, and demolished by the followers of St Peter Martyr. Under the patronage of Donna Nera Manieri and the Corsini fami...
The interior has a chapel of St Andrea Corsini (1603), frescoed by the studio of Bernardino Poccetti and housing an Annunciation with Saints by the studio of Francesco Brina. The main altar was designed by Cigoli, who painted the oval fresco of the Mystical Marriage of St Catherine and the Dispute of St Catherine. The ...
[]
[ "Interior" ]
[ "Roman Catholic churches in Florence", "14th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy", "14th-century establishments in Italy" ]
projected-56568160-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%20Gaggio%2C%20Florence
San Gaggio, Florence
References
The Church of San Gaggio () is a Roman Catholic church located on via Senese in Florence, Italy. It was once associated with a large convent. An early church at the site was associated with the Patarines, and demolished by the followers of St Peter Martyr. Under the patronage of Donna Nera Manieri and the Corsini fami...
Category:Roman Catholic churches in Florence Category:14th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy Category:14th-century establishments in Italy
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Roman Catholic churches in Florence", "14th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy", "14th-century establishments in Italy" ]
projected-56568161-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trout%20Island%20%28Michigan%29
Trout Island (Michigan)
Introduction
Trout Island is an island in Lake Michigan and is part of the Beaver Island archipelago. The island is 80 acres in size, and is privately owned. There is an airstrip on the island that extends across the whole island to both shorelines. Trout Island is a little under two miles from High Island, and a little over six m...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Islands of Lake Michigan in Michigan", "Islands of Charlevoix County, Michigan", "Private islands of Michigan", "Private islands of the Great Lakes" ]
projected-56568161-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trout%20Island%20%28Michigan%29
Trout Island (Michigan)
References
Trout Island is an island in Lake Michigan and is part of the Beaver Island archipelago. The island is 80 acres in size, and is privately owned. There is an airstrip on the island that extends across the whole island to both shorelines. Trout Island is a little under two miles from High Island, and a little over six m...
Category:Islands of Lake Michigan in Michigan Category:Islands of Charlevoix County, Michigan Category:Private islands of Michigan Category:Private islands of the Great Lakes
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Islands of Lake Michigan in Michigan", "Islands of Charlevoix County, Michigan", "Private islands of Michigan", "Private islands of the Great Lakes" ]
projected-56568186-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO%2020471
ISO 20471
Introduction
ISO 20471 is an International Organization for Standardization technical standard describing requirements for high-visibility clothing, along with methods for testing and confirming that clothing meets those requirements.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "ISO standards", "Occupational safety and health" ]
projected-56568186-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO%2020471
ISO 20471
References
ISO 20471 is an International Organization for Standardization technical standard describing requirements for high-visibility clothing, along with methods for testing and confirming that clothing meets those requirements.
#20471 Category:Occupational safety and health
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "ISO standards", "Occupational safety and health" ]
projected-44499100-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick%20McNamara%20%28neuroscientist%29
Patrick McNamara (neuroscientist)
Introduction
Patrick McNamara (born 1956) is an American neuroscientist. His work has centered on three major topics: sleep and dreams, religion, and mind/brain.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1956 births", "Living people", "American neuroscientists", "Boston University faculty", "University of Massachusetts Boston alumni", "Boston University College of Arts and Sciences alumni", "Neuroimaging researchers" ]
projected-44499100-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick%20McNamara%20%28neuroscientist%29
Patrick McNamara (neuroscientist)
Biography
Patrick McNamara (born 1956) is an American neuroscientist. His work has centered on three major topics: sleep and dreams, religion, and mind/brain.
McNamara was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts on January 4, 1956. McNamara’s father was a career US Air Force officer, so the family lived all around the world until McNamara was 17 years old. When the family returned to Massachusetts, he began to study philosophy part time at University of Massachusetts Boston. In his...
[]
[ "Biography" ]
[ "1956 births", "Living people", "American neuroscientists", "Boston University faculty", "University of Massachusetts Boston alumni", "Boston University College of Arts and Sciences alumni", "Neuroimaging researchers" ]
projected-44499100-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick%20McNamara%20%28neuroscientist%29
Patrick McNamara (neuroscientist)
Research
Patrick McNamara (born 1956) is an American neuroscientist. His work has centered on three major topics: sleep and dreams, religion, and mind/brain.
In terms of sleep and dreams, McNamara's work has largely focused on the evolution of REM sleep, the social simulation hypothesis on dream content, and the links between REM dreams and religious consciousness. Throughout his writings, his philosophy is personalist in orientation. He sees religion as a practice that enh...
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Patrick McNamara (neuroscientist)
Published
Patrick McNamara (born 1956) is an American neuroscientist. His work has centered on three major topics: sleep and dreams, religion, and mind/brain.
Patrick McNamara, The cognitive neuroscience of religious experience. 2nd edition; Cambridge University Press, 2022, ISBN 978-1108833172 Patrick McNamara, The neuroscience of sleep and dreams. 2nd edition; Cambridge University Press, 2022, ISBN 978-1316629741 Patrick McNamara, The cognitive neuropsychiatry of Parkins...
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Patrick McNamara (neuroscientist)
Edited
Patrick McNamara (born 1956) is an American neuroscientist. His work has centered on three major topics: sleep and dreams, religion, and mind/brain.
Deirdre Barrett and Patrick McNamara, Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreams, Greenwood, 2012,
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Samia Abbou
Introduction
Samia Hamouda Abbou (, born 3 November 1965) is a Tunisian lawyer and politician. On 27 December 2011, she replaced Moncef Marzouki in the Constituent Assembly after he assumed office as the interim President of Tunisia. Before the Tunisian Revolution she was one of the founding members of and joined the Congress for ...
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Samia Abbou
Biography
Samia Hamouda Abbou (, born 3 November 1965) is a Tunisian lawyer and politician. On 27 December 2011, she replaced Moncef Marzouki in the Constituent Assembly after he assumed office as the interim President of Tunisia. Before the Tunisian Revolution she was one of the founding members of and joined the Congress for ...
She completed her primary and secondary studies in Tebourba, then joined the Faculty of Law and Political Science in Tunis until she graduated in 2010. She is one of the founding members of the National Council for Freedoms in Tunisia and joined the Congress for the Republic in 2006. Member of the Constituent Assembl...
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Samia Abbou
References
Samia Hamouda Abbou (, born 3 November 1965) is a Tunisian lawyer and politician. On 27 December 2011, she replaced Moncef Marzouki in the Constituent Assembly after he assumed office as the interim President of Tunisia. Before the Tunisian Revolution she was one of the founding members of and joined the Congress for ...
Category:1965 births Category:Congress for the Republic politicians Category:Democratic Current politicians Category:Living people Category:Members of the Constituent Assembly of Tunisia Category:Members of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People Category:21st-century Tunisian women politicians Category:21st-...
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Peruman railway accident
Introduction
The Peruman railway accident occurred on 8 July 1988, when a train derailed on the Peruman bridge over Ashtamudi Lake in Kerala, India and fell into the water, killing 105 people. The cause was never established, but was blamed on track alignment and faulty wheels, possibly compounded by failure to notify maintenance w...
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Peruman railway accident
Derailment
The Peruman railway accident occurred on 8 July 1988, when a train derailed on the Peruman bridge over Ashtamudi Lake in Kerala, India and fell into the water, killing 105 people. The cause was never established, but was blamed on track alignment and faulty wheels, possibly compounded by failure to notify maintenance w...
The accident occurred at Peruman bridge over Ashtamudi Lake, Perinadu, Kollam, Kerala, on 8 July 1988 at around 13:15 Hrs. Ten bogie carriages of the Train Number:26 Island Express, travelling from Bangalore to Thiruvananthapuram Central, derailed and fell into the lake. Of the 14 coaches, only the engine, the parcel v...
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Peruman railway accident
Rescue operations
The Peruman railway accident occurred on 8 July 1988, when a train derailed on the Peruman bridge over Ashtamudi Lake in Kerala, India and fell into the water, killing 105 people. The cause was never established, but was blamed on track alignment and faulty wheels, possibly compounded by failure to notify maintenance w...
The rescue operations were started immediately by the local people of Perumon and Munrothuruthu who were residing near the bridge. The injured were rushed to Kollam's district hospital and nearby private clinics. Realising the scale of the tragedy, three helicopters and over 100 navy divers were also pressed into servi...
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Peruman railway accident
Cause
The Peruman railway accident occurred on 8 July 1988, when a train derailed on the Peruman bridge over Ashtamudi Lake in Kerala, India and fell into the water, killing 105 people. The cause was never established, but was blamed on track alignment and faulty wheels, possibly compounded by failure to notify maintenance w...
The exact cause of the accident is still unknown. Tornado A first inquiry conducted by the Commissioner for Railway Safety attributed the cause of train accident to a tornado. This finding has been widely disputed by the general public. As per P. Venugopal, The Hindu newspaper's correspondent for Alappuzha district th...
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Peruman railway accident
In popular culture
The Peruman railway accident occurred on 8 July 1988, when a train derailed on the Peruman bridge over Ashtamudi Lake in Kerala, India and fell into the water, killing 105 people. The cause was never established, but was blamed on track alignment and faulty wheels, possibly compounded by failure to notify maintenance w...
Perumon tragedy was featured in the 1990 Malayalam movie Iyer the Great. There is a short movie by Shankar Ramakrishnan that has been titled as "Island Express". The movie describes the connection of different people and their journey after the accident.
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Peruman railway accident
See also
The Peruman railway accident occurred on 8 July 1988, when a train derailed on the Peruman bridge over Ashtamudi Lake in Kerala, India and fell into the water, killing 105 people. The cause was never established, but was blamed on track alignment and faulty wheels, possibly compounded by failure to notify maintenance w...
List of Indian rail accidents Lists of rail accidents
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