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projected-06901181-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisker%20method | Brisker method | Introduction | The Brisker method, or Brisker derech, is a reductionistic approach to Talmud study innovated by Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk (Brest, Belarus), as opposed to the traditional approach which was rather holistic. It has since become popular and spread to yeshivas around the world. The Brisker method is also known as the "conceptual" approach to Talmud study, and is often referred to simply as lomdus (lit. "analytical study").
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projected-06901181-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisker%20method | Brisker method | Theory | The Brisker method, or Brisker derech, is a reductionistic approach to Talmud study innovated by Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk (Brest, Belarus), as opposed to the traditional approach which was rather holistic. It has since become popular and spread to yeshivas around the world. The Brisker method is also known as the "conceptual" approach to Talmud study, and is often referred to simply as lomdus (lit. "analytical study").
See . | Broadly speaking, before the Brisker method, Talmudic texts were taken at "face value" unless there was a compelling reason not to. If a contradiction between two texts was discovered, then it became necessary to reinterpret one or both texts in order to reconcile them. But there was no standard method by which to perform this reconciliation. Any explanation which one offered, which seemed reasonable, would be accepted.
The Brisker method replaces this approach with a methodical search for precise definitions of each concept involved in the discussion. Once the mechanism by which a law works is rigidly and correctly defined, it can become clear that one aspect of the definition applies in one situation but not another. Therefore, the final halacha (Jewish law) will differ in the two situations, even if they superficially appear to be very similar.
Often an entire series of disagreements among the Rishonim (Talmudic commentaries from roughly the period 1000–1500) may stem back to a subtle difference in how these Rishonim understand a line from the Talmud. The Brisker method can provide a precise formulation of how each Rishon understood the topic, and thus account for their differences in opinion. This approach is most spectacular when a whole series of debates between two Rishonim can be shown to revolve around a single "chakira", or difference in the understanding of a Talmudic concept.
The Brisker method is not a total break from the past. Rabbis before Brisk sometimes made "conceptual" distinctions, and Brisker rabbis can still resolve issues without recourse to the terminology they invented. The difference is one of focus and degree. Non-Brisk analysis tends to formulate "conceptual" definitions only when necessary, while for Briskers, these definitions are the first and most common tool to be used when approaching a Talmudic issue.
One example of Rabbi Chaim's emphasis on the value of precise definition can be found in quote: "One approach which answers three different problems is better than three different approaches to individually solve the three problems" (a corollary of Occam's razor). | [] | [
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projected-06901181-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisker%20method | Brisker method | Examples | The Brisker method, or Brisker derech, is a reductionistic approach to Talmud study innovated by Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk (Brest, Belarus), as opposed to the traditional approach which was rather holistic. It has since become popular and spread to yeshivas around the world. The Brisker method is also known as the "conceptual" approach to Talmud study, and is often referred to simply as lomdus (lit. "analytical study").
See . | Some of the distinctions which follow may appear to be meaningless: the two alternatives are simply different ways of expressing exactly the same concept. This is indeed a significant danger when formulating Brisker concepts. Therefore, it is routine, upon formulating the distinction, to search for a nafka minnah for the distinction - an empirical case in which the two understandings in fact lead to different results. Only when a nafka minnah (even a rare and impractical one) is identified can one be sure that one's Brisker distinction is valid. Each distinction listed below has at least one nafka minnah, even if not specified here.
Cheftza/gavra ("object/person") refers to distinctions made between a person and his/her actions (or the actions done upon him/her). For example, the Brisker Rav states (Yevamoth 2a) that a forbidden incestual relative is considered a "forbidden person," while though a menstruating woman is not a "forbidden person," the sexual act performed with her is forbidden.
Siman/sibah ("effect/cause"): Does A cause B, or is A a result of the presence of B? For example, an adhesion on the lung makes a slaughtered animal non-"glatt kosher", but the Shulchan Aruch and the Rama disagree whether it makes the animal non-kosher altogether. This disagreement appears to be based on the question: Does the adhesion cause non-kosher-ness? Or does it potentially result from non-kosher-ness, but also potentially result from a situation in which the animal remains kosher? The Shulchan Aruch holds the former; the Rama holds the latter, in which case an animal with adhesions can be checked and subsequently found to be kosher.
Active vs. passive: There may be a distinction between a specified exemption in the halakha, and a scenario where the halakha simply fails to obligate someone.
("two laws"): A Talmudic law can be shown to consist of two or more distinct components. Then, one component can be shown not to apply in a certain case, thus resolving a contradiction between the halachic rules in two situations. An example of this is Rabbi Chaim Brisker's interpretation of (Bava Kama 88a) that there is one law for a man to circumcise his son and another that obligates the son himself to be circumcised. In this case, after the son is circumcised, the obligation of circumcision present in both laws is fulfilled, although it is impossible for both laws to be fulfilled in their entirety.
"Is the principle stated here merely an application of a general rule, or is it a different and unique principle, specialized to our context?" This distinction is demonstrated in a story involving Rabbi Yitzchak Zev Soloveitchik and witnessed by Rabbi Yehezkel Abramsky. A person died, followed shortly thereafter by another, wealthier person. The Chevra Kadisha (Jewish burial society), rather than follow the first-come, first-served policy mandated by halacha, buried the rich person first. A relative of the poorer person came to demand an apology from the Chevra Kadisha. Rabbi Yitzchak Zev Soloveitchik consulted the Laws of Mourning from Rambam' Mishneh Torah for just a moment before telling the relative: "The Chevra Kadisha were wrong, but that is between them and God. I will inform them that their conduct was improper, but you are not involved here." After the fellow left, Rabbi Soloveitchik explained to his colleague, Rabbi Abramsky, that the question at hand was this: certainly Judaism has a general principle of first-come, first-served, because of the rule that when faced with the opportunity to do a mitzvah, one should not pass it up. If this is the only reason that first-come, first-served applies in the case of burials, then one who violates it is no more in the wrong than one who has passed over any mitzva opportunity, and his/her offense is between himself/herself and God. Or, instead, there may be a specialized notion of first-come, first-served when it comes to burials, to avoid offending the bereaved. Only according to the latter reasoning would an apology be required. Rabbi Soloveitchik found that Maimonides made no explicit mention of first-come, first-served in his Laws of Mourning, and thus extrapolated that only the generalized notion of first-come, first-served applies to burial. Therefore, the bereaved could not demand an apology. Upon hearing this reasoning, Rabbi Abramsky exclaimed (in a positive way), "Rabbi Soloveitchik can deduce laws from the fact that Maimonides says nothing at all!" | [] | [
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projected-06901181-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisker%20method | Brisker method | History | The Brisker method, or Brisker derech, is a reductionistic approach to Talmud study innovated by Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk (Brest, Belarus), as opposed to the traditional approach which was rather holistic. It has since become popular and spread to yeshivas around the world. The Brisker method is also known as the "conceptual" approach to Talmud study, and is often referred to simply as lomdus (lit. "analytical study").
See . | The famed yeshiva of Volozhin, arguably the first modern yeshiva, favored a traditionalist approach towards Talmudics under the leadership of the Netziv, which often required absorbing a great amount of Talmudic material to acquire a "general Talmudic feel" before analyzing a topic. Later, however, Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik became a lecturer at Volozhin. At this point, around the year 1880, Rabbi Chaim's new methods first became public.
However, as Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik suggested in his eulogy for the Brisker Rov, the full, true "Brisk approach" as we know it today was not developed until Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik had been rabbi of Brisk for many years. The notes that Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik used for his lectures at the yeshiva of Volozhin (years before he assumed the Brisk pulpit) are still extant today, and the approach found there is not as well-developed as in (his and others') later published works. The notes could best be described as "proto-Brisk lomdus", a term which could be used regarding the works of the Beis HaLevi as well. Several modern scholars agree with this notion of "proto-Brisk", and it can be heard in the lectures of Rabbi Dr. Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff. Nonetheless, as seen above, even "proto-Brisk" was already different enough and popular enough to cause significant tension at the Volozhin yeshiva.
An additional major influence on the "Brisk approach" was a Rabbi Mendel Epstein of Slutzk. Rabbi Chaim "Brisker" Soloveitchik spent several early teenage years in Slutzk, where Rabbi Epstein served as his melamed (Judaics teacher for pre-college levels). Rabbi Chaim later claimed that much of the "Brisker derech" attributed to him was founded on Rabbi Epstein's approach; however, as a small town's melamed, Rabbi Epstein and his ideas never achieved fame.
The Brisker method has a certain parallel in the Dor Revi'i (commentary on Hullin) of Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Glasner. Many scholars had been perplexed by the Rambam's rulings, as they had been used to understanding the Talmud according to the Franco-German school of Rashi and Tosafot, as opposed to the Babylonian Geonic school followed by Rambam. Rabbi Glasner insisted that Rambam's interpretations follow perfectly from the Talmud once he is interpreted on his own terms. Rabbi Glasner's methods coincided remarkably with those Rabbi Chaim; Rabbi Glasner's methods caused a sensation in the Lithuanian yeshivot in the late 1920s and early 1930s, producing astonishment that a Hungarian rabbi had independently formulated a method so similar to Rabbi Haim's. | [] | [
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projected-06901181-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisker%20method | Brisker method | Controversy | The Brisker method, or Brisker derech, is a reductionistic approach to Talmud study innovated by Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk (Brest, Belarus), as opposed to the traditional approach which was rather holistic. It has since become popular and spread to yeshivas around the world. The Brisker method is also known as the "conceptual" approach to Talmud study, and is often referred to simply as lomdus (lit. "analytical study").
See . | When it first appeared, some scholars denounced the Brisk approach as "chemistry", as it sought to analyze each Talmudic law by breaking it down into components, whereas a traditionalist approach focused more on the entirety of the laws.
While the Brisker method has won acceptance in almost all yeshivas today, it has its opponents. These include Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz (1878–1953) (known as the Chazon Ish), who felt that often the existing approach to a Talmudic portion was sufficient.
Additionally, the Brisker method is not widely used in modern yeshivas which stem from the Mirrer Yeshiva (originally from Russia), which instead tend to stress single, unifying themes throughout Talmudic concepts, often focusing on only one Rishon if it is seen as the most "truthful" approach to a Talmudic passage.
Yeshivot influenced by Telz, likewise, adopt a broader approach.
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In Brisker yeshivas, the tractates studied deviate from the tractates popular in most yeshivas. Most yeshivas learn the Talmudic laws of money, property, marriage, and divorce. In Brisk, there is a greater tendency toward Kodashim tractates, as well as Nazir and Sotah (more ritually oriented) tractates in Nashim. Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik is noted for a tendency to study tractates in Seder Moed, a tendency formalized by Yeshiva University's decision to learn a tractate from Seder Moed every four years.
R Chaim was aware of the opposition to his method, but defended it. In response to a rabbi who insisted on taking the words of the Gemara at face value, R Chaim replied: A term may refer to different laws in different contexts. For example, the Talmud requires "panim chadashos" (meaning "a new presence" or "new faces") at the Sheva Brachos celebration, i.e. a guest must be present who had not attended the wedding. Elsewhere, the Talmud comments that once sacrificial meat has been burned to ashes, the ashes no longer have a sacrificial status, as "panim chadashos ba'u l'chan" – "a new presence has arrived", meaning that the ashes are not the same as the meat. "So if you were at a Sheva Brachos party, and you looked around and everyone there had already been at this couple's wedding, why not just take some meat and burn it to ashes?", challenged Rabbi Chaim. Clearly, the phrase "panim chadashos" has different meanings in the contexts of wedding celebrations and sacrificial meat.
R Chaim was also opposed to 'overdoing' the method. In response to a Rabbi who claimed that Kiddushin does not take effect once for all time, but rather constantly renews itself every moment (has a ''), R Chaim simply and sarcastically replied "Mazel Tov" (as if to say that according to such a view, the Rabbi had just gotten married); thereby indicating his view that such an approach was ridiculous. | [] | [
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projected-06901181-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisker%20method | Brisker method | Works by the Brisker school | The Brisker method, or Brisker derech, is a reductionistic approach to Talmud study innovated by Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk (Brest, Belarus), as opposed to the traditional approach which was rather holistic. It has since become popular and spread to yeshivas around the world. The Brisker method is also known as the "conceptual" approach to Talmud study, and is often referred to simply as lomdus (lit. "analytical study").
See . | Hiddushei Rabbenu Chaim Halevi al haRambam - by Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik
Hiddushei haGra"ch al haShas - ("stencil" edition) - by same
Hiddushei Maran Ri"z Halevi al haRambam - by Rabbi Yitzchak Zev Soloveitchik
Hiddushei haGri"z al haShas - ("stencil" edition) - by same
Hiddushei Maran Ri"z Halevi al Kiddush Hachodesh and Seder Moed - by same
Hiddushei Maran Ri"z Halevi al haTorah - by same
Iggros haGri"d - by Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik
Shiurei haRav Aharon Lichtenstein (multiple volumes) - by Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein
Birkas Shmuel - by R' Baruch Ber from Kamenitz | [] | [
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projected-06901181-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisker%20method | Brisker method | Secondary sources | The Brisker method, or Brisker derech, is a reductionistic approach to Talmud study innovated by Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk (Brest, Belarus), as opposed to the traditional approach which was rather holistic. It has since become popular and spread to yeshivas around the world. The Brisker method is also known as the "conceptual" approach to Talmud study, and is often referred to simply as lomdus (lit. "analytical study").
See . | Solomon, Norman. The Analytic Movement: Hayyim Soloveitchik and His Circle. Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Press, 1993.
Zevin, Shlomo Yosef. Ishim ve-shitot. Tel Aviv: A. Tziuni, 1966. | [] | [
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Microphotus chiricahuae Green, 1959
Microphotus decarthrus Fall, 1912
Microphotus dilatatus LeConte, 1866
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projected-06901183-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widespread%20Bloodshed%20Love%20Runs%20Red | Widespread Bloodshed Love Runs Red | Introduction | Widespread Bloodshed Love Runs Red is the only studio album by American thrash metal band No Mercy, released in 1987 by Suicidal Records.
In 1989 "Master of No Mercy", "Controlled by Hatred", "My Own Way of Life", and "Waking the Dead" were re-recorded by Suicidal Tendencies for their Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu album, after Mike Clark had joined their band. "We're Evil", "Crazy But Proud", "I'm Your Nightmare", and "Widespread Bloodshed - Love Runs Red" were later re-recorded by Suicidal Tendencies for their No Mercy Fool!/The Suicidal Family album. | [] | [
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In 1989 "Master of No Mercy", "Controlled by Hatred", "My Own Way of Life", and "Waking the Dead" were re-recorded by Suicidal Tendencies for their Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu album, after Mike Clark had joined their band. "We're Evil", "Crazy But Proud", "I'm Your Nightmare", and "Widespread Bloodshed - Love Runs Red" were later re-recorded by Suicidal Tendencies for their No Mercy Fool!/The Suicidal Family album. | "We're Evil"
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projected-06901183-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widespread%20Bloodshed%20Love%20Runs%20Red | Widespread Bloodshed Love Runs Red | Personnel | Widespread Bloodshed Love Runs Red is the only studio album by American thrash metal band No Mercy, released in 1987 by Suicidal Records.
In 1989 "Master of No Mercy", "Controlled by Hatred", "My Own Way of Life", and "Waking the Dead" were re-recorded by Suicidal Tendencies for their Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu album, after Mike Clark had joined their band. "We're Evil", "Crazy But Proud", "I'm Your Nightmare", and "Widespread Bloodshed - Love Runs Red" were later re-recorded by Suicidal Tendencies for their No Mercy Fool!/The Suicidal Family album. | Mike Muir – vocals
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It is characterized by a pale yellow coloration, while lacking the thoracic "smiley face" pattern present on Bicyrtes capnopterus and Bicyrtes ventralis, the other two species in Bicyrtes having a yellow coloration. Additionally, the submarginal cell is clouded, while the wings remain largely clear. | [] | [
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projected-71476238-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C.%20P.%20Hicks | C. P. Hicks | Introduction | Charles Payne Hicks was an American politician from Arizona. He served a single term in the Arizona State Senate during the 4th Arizona State Legislature, holding one of the two seats from Yavapai County. | [] | [
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projected-71476238-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C.%20P.%20Hicks | C. P. Hicks | Biography | Charles Payne Hicks was an American politician from Arizona. He served a single term in the Arizona State Senate during the 4th Arizona State Legislature, holding one of the two seats from Yavapai County. | Hicks was born in 1859 in Fayette, Missouri. He relocated to Arizona in 1879, settling in Prescott. In 1889, Hicks was elected city assessor in Prescott, Arizona. In 1894 he was selected by the Democrats to run for probate judge in Yavapai County, and was elected in the general election in November. In 1896, Hicks was again selected by the Democrats to run for probate judge, this time by acclamation. He won easily in the general election. The Democrats once again chose Hicks for their probate judge candidate in 1898, and he won in a landslide in November's general election. During the 1890s Hicks also served as the county superintendent of schools for Yavapai County. Hicks was also involved in the mining industry.
In February 1898, Hicks and his wife adopted a young 8 month old child, known as Baby Bell, and named her Violet Hicks. The child had been abandoned by her parents the week before by being dropped off on the bar of the Cabinet Saloon in Prescott, with a note. Judge Hicks took the child home, and immediately began the process to adopt her. The couple had another child, Myrtle. In February 1900, Hicks' wife became quite ill with dual bout of rheumatism and pneumonia. She died after a brief illness. The Democrats renominated Hicks for probate judge in 1900, and won re-election in November. Hicks was nominated by the Democrats again in 1902 and 1904, winning both general elections. This was followed by nominations from the Democrats in 1906, 1908, and 1910 with Hicks winning all three elections again.
When Arizona achieved statehood in 1912, the state constitution eliminated the probate court, with all matters pertaining thereto handled by the Arizona Superior Court. With the abolishment of the probate court, in February 1912 Hicks was appointed the deputy clerk of the Superior Court, handling all functions he previously did as a probate judge. He held the position until August of that year, when he resigned. Hicks served as the secretary of the state senate during the 3rd Arizona State Legislature. In 1918, the Democrats nominated Hicks, along with A. A. Johns, for the two seats in the Arizona State Senate from Yavapai County. Both Hicks and Johns won in the November general election, defeating Republican Charles Mullen and Socialist A. J. Eberwine. Hicks and Johns ran for re-election to the Arizona State Senate in 1920. However, both were defeated in the general election in November, by Republicans David Morgan and Charles E. Burton.
In 1923 Hicks remarried, this time to Mrs. Laura Rogers, widow of Colonel Rogers. The wedding took place on November 3, 1923, in the Supreme Court of Arizona. It was the first wedding ceremony to take place there. Hicks died in his home in Prescott on December 24, 1929, from pneumonia, after a short illness. | [] | [
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projected-06901215-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20sleeper%20shark | Little sleeper shark | Habitat | The little sleeper shark (Somniosus rostratus) is a small sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae found in the northeast Atlantic, western Mediterranean, and western Pacific around New Zealand, at depths between 200 and 1,000 m. Its length is up to 1.43 m. | Although currently the species has been found in water at depths of 180-2200m, it is possible that it may range deeper. It is a bathydemersal species found above sandy mud substrate on the outer continental shelves and on the upper slopes. | [] | [
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projected-06901215-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20sleeper%20shark | Little sleeper shark | Reproduction and Growth | The little sleeper shark (Somniosus rostratus) is a small sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae found in the northeast Atlantic, western Mediterranean, and western Pacific around New Zealand, at depths between 200 and 1,000 m. Its length is up to 1.43 m. | S. rostratus reaches a maximum size of 140 cm. Males mature at 71 cm. Females mature at 80 cm and are aplacental viviparous, giving birth to 8-17 pups per litter. Much about the reproduction of this species is still unknown. | [] | [
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projected-06901215-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20sleeper%20shark | Little sleeper shark | Diet | The little sleeper shark (Somniosus rostratus) is a small sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae found in the northeast Atlantic, western Mediterranean, and western Pacific around New Zealand, at depths between 200 and 1,000 m. Its length is up to 1.43 m. | This species feeds on cephalopods such as those of the genus Histioteuthis and Todarodes sagittatus. Although the species is often caught using fishing gears for bottom-dwelling fish, the presence of these fast-moving prey items in stomach contents suggests that this organism moves throughout the deeper areas of the water column. This may partially explain the lower than expected rates of capture in deep demersal fisheries. | [] | [
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projected-06901215-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20sleeper%20shark | Little sleeper shark | Threats | The little sleeper shark (Somniosus rostratus) is a small sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae found in the northeast Atlantic, western Mediterranean, and western Pacific around New Zealand, at depths between 200 and 1,000 m. Its length is up to 1.43 m. | S. rostratus is occasionally taken on longlines and in bottom trawls in the eastern Atlantic. It is often recorded under the category "sleeper sharks" or "sharks". It is often discarded at sea when caught on the Mediterranean coast of Spain and not landed. Post-discard survival is likely very rare, though. The fish has also been historically fished for off the coast of Portugal, however by 1996 this industry had all but ended.
This animal is also caught as bycatch of general demersal and black scabbardfish fisheries in the Azores.
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projected-06901215-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20sleeper%20shark | Little sleeper shark | Conservation | The little sleeper shark (Somniosus rostratus) is a small sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae found in the northeast Atlantic, western Mediterranean, and western Pacific around New Zealand, at depths between 200 and 1,000 m. Its length is up to 1.43 m. | Although no species-specific conservation measures are in place, the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean has banned bottom trawling below depths of 1000m. More information is needed on the species before detailed protection can be brought in to action. | [] | [
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projected-06901215-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20sleeper%20shark | Little sleeper shark | References | The little sleeper shark (Somniosus rostratus) is a small sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae found in the northeast Atlantic, western Mediterranean, and western Pacific around New Zealand, at depths between 200 and 1,000 m. Its length is up to 1.43 m. | IUCN Redlist
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projected-56568739-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excirolana%20chiltoni | Excirolana chiltoni | Introduction | Excirolana chiltoni is a species of isopod in the family Cirolanidae.
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projected-56568739-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excirolana%20chiltoni | Excirolana chiltoni | References | Excirolana chiltoni is a species of isopod in the family Cirolanidae.
They live in the ocean at the shoreline, being commonly described as a "water-line isopod" and occasionally swarm and bite (people and animals), vigorously. | Category:Cymothoida
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projected-56568746-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excirolana | Excirolana | Introduction | Excirolana is a genus of isopods in the family Cirolanidae. There are about 15 described species in Excirolana. | [] | [
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projected-56568746-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excirolana | Excirolana | Species | Excirolana is a genus of isopods in the family Cirolanidae. There are about 15 described species in Excirolana. | Excirolana affinis (Jones, 1971)
Excirolana argentinae (Giambiagi, 1931)
Excirolana armata (Dana, 1853)
Excirolana braziliensis H. Richardson, 1912
Excirolana chamensis Brusca & Weinberg, 1987
Excirolana chilensis Richardson, 1912A
Excirolana chiltoni (H. Richardson, 1905)
Excirolana geniculata Jones, 1971
Excirolana hirsuticauda Menzies, 1962A
Excirolana latipes (Barnard, 1914B)
Excirolana linguifrons (H. Richardson, 1899)
Excirolana mayana (Ives, 1891)
Excirolana monodi Carvacho, 1977
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projected-56568753-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaucina%20lowensis | Glaucina lowensis | Introduction | Glaucina lowensis is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in North America.
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projected-56568762-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthosia%20transparens | Orthosia transparens | Introduction | Orthosia transparens is a species of cutworm or dart moth in the family Noctuidae. It is found in North America.
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projected-56568762-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthosia%20transparens | Orthosia transparens | Further reading | Orthosia transparens is a species of cutworm or dart moth in the family Noctuidae. It is found in North America.
The MONA or Hodges number for Orthosia transparens is 10479. | Category:Orthosia
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projected-71476244-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernbrook%20Farms | Fernbrook Farms | Introduction | Fernbrook Farms is a working farm located along County Route 545 (Bordentown-Georgetown Road) in Chesterfield Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. Originally an 18th-century farm, it was briefly a stock breeding farm, known as the New Warlaby Stock Farm, in the 19th century. It now includes an inn, plant nursery, environmental education center, and community-supported agriculture. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 7, 2022, for its significance in architecture and landscape architecture. | [] | [
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projected-71476244-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernbrook%20Farms | Fernbrook Farms | History | Fernbrook Farms is a working farm located along County Route 545 (Bordentown-Georgetown Road) in Chesterfield Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. Originally an 18th-century farm, it was briefly a stock breeding farm, known as the New Warlaby Stock Farm, in the 19th century. It now includes an inn, plant nursery, environmental education center, and community-supported agriculture. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 7, 2022, for its significance in architecture and landscape architecture. | In 1760, John Newbold acquired of farm land along the Fern Brook from his father Michael Newbold. He then built a two and one-half story frame farmhouse for the estate, . The house was expanded in 1791 by adding two bays. In 1881, Charles Morgan purchased to raise premium breeding cattle. In 1897, John L. Kuser moved there, and in 1899, he purchased the property. After his death in 1937, his son Walter G. Kuser inherited the property. Lawrence Kuser and his wife Susie started living there in 1974. | [] | [
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projected-71476244-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernbrook%20Farms | Fernbrook Farms | Historic district | Fernbrook Farms is a working farm located along County Route 545 (Bordentown-Georgetown Road) in Chesterfield Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. Originally an 18th-century farm, it was briefly a stock breeding farm, known as the New Warlaby Stock Farm, in the 19th century. It now includes an inn, plant nursery, environmental education center, and community-supported agriculture. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 7, 2022, for its significance in architecture and landscape architecture. | The Fernbrook Historic District is a historic district encompassing the core part of the farm. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 7, 2022, for its significance in architecture and landscape architecture. The district has eleven contributing buildings, six contributing structures, and one contributing site. The Federal-style John Newbold House is the main contributing property in the district. A cedar shaked water tower, built , provided water pressure and filtration for Morgan's mansion and the formal Colonial Revival gardens. | [] | [
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projected-71476244-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernbrook%20Farms | Fernbrook Farms | Agriculture | Fernbrook Farms is a working farm located along County Route 545 (Bordentown-Georgetown Road) in Chesterfield Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. Originally an 18th-century farm, it was briefly a stock breeding farm, known as the New Warlaby Stock Farm, in the 19th century. It now includes an inn, plant nursery, environmental education center, and community-supported agriculture. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 7, 2022, for its significance in architecture and landscape architecture. | In 1881, having inherited money, Morgan imported premium breeding cattle from England, paying nearly for them. They were shorthorns of the Booth stock from Warlaby. He renamed the farm, New Warlaby, and established a model breeding farm. However, by 1885, he had sold the cattle to Leslie Combs of Kentucky.
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projected-71476244-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernbrook%20Farms | Fernbrook Farms | Education | Fernbrook Farms is a working farm located along County Route 545 (Bordentown-Georgetown Road) in Chesterfield Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. Originally an 18th-century farm, it was briefly a stock breeding farm, known as the New Warlaby Stock Farm, in the 19th century. It now includes an inn, plant nursery, environmental education center, and community-supported agriculture. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 7, 2022, for its significance in architecture and landscape architecture. | In 2001, Larry and Susie Kuser established an environmental education center on the property. | [] | [
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projected-71476244-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernbrook%20Farms | Fernbrook Farms | See also | Fernbrook Farms is a working farm located along County Route 545 (Bordentown-Georgetown Road) in Chesterfield Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. Originally an 18th-century farm, it was briefly a stock breeding farm, known as the New Warlaby Stock Farm, in the 19th century. It now includes an inn, plant nursery, environmental education center, and community-supported agriculture. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 7, 2022, for its significance in architecture and landscape architecture. | Model farm
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projected-26723515-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clodomiro%20Castilla | Clodomiro Castilla | Introduction | Clodomiro Castilla (died March 20, 2010) was a Colombian journalist, editor of El Pulso del Tiempo magazine and radio reporter for La Voz de Monteria.
Castilla was a frequent critics of local government corruption in Córdoba Department. In particular, Castilla was known for reporting on Salvatore Mancuso, a local paramilitary leader who was extradited to the United States to face drug trafficking charges in 2008. Mancuso had strong links to local politicians and business interests. He had received death threats for reporting on the connection between local politicians and paramilitary death squads which operate in northern Colombia. He had bodyguards for two years.
Castilla was shot and killed on March 20, 2010, by two unidentified gunmen while reading a book on the terrace of his home in El Puente, a suburb of the departmental capital, Montería. He was survived by four children.
Castilla's killing was the second murder of a journalist in Colombia in 2010. Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, who owns a ranch near Monteria, condemned Castilla's murder, "We have made every effort to stop the threat of assassinations against journalists...Just when we thought we had overcome the tragic situation, more killings of journalists appear. The police posted a $26,000 USD reward for the capture of his killers.
Rafael Gomez, the editor and owner of La Voz de Monteria radio station, where Castilla worked at the time of his death, explained that Córdoba Department is a particularly dangerous area for journalists in Colombia, "We are in the worst location in Colombia...Nobody dares to say anything. We are the only ones." | [] | [
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projected-26723515-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clodomiro%20Castilla | Clodomiro Castilla | References | Clodomiro Castilla (died March 20, 2010) was a Colombian journalist, editor of El Pulso del Tiempo magazine and radio reporter for La Voz de Monteria.
Castilla was a frequent critics of local government corruption in Córdoba Department. In particular, Castilla was known for reporting on Salvatore Mancuso, a local paramilitary leader who was extradited to the United States to face drug trafficking charges in 2008. Mancuso had strong links to local politicians and business interests. He had received death threats for reporting on the connection between local politicians and paramilitary death squads which operate in northern Colombia. He had bodyguards for two years.
Castilla was shot and killed on March 20, 2010, by two unidentified gunmen while reading a book on the terrace of his home in El Puente, a suburb of the departmental capital, Montería. He was survived by four children.
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projected-56568764-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samu%20%28given%20name%29 | Samu (given name) | Introduction | Samu is a given name of various origins, often derived from Samuel.
Notable people with this given name include:
Samu Balázs (1906–1981), Hungarian actor
Samu Bola (born 1983), Fijian rugby union player
Samu Fóti (1890–1916), Hungarian gymnast
Samu Haber (born 1976), Finnish singer and songwriter
Samu Hazai (1851–1942), Hungarian military officer and politician
Samu Heikkilä (born 1971), Finnish film editor
Samu Isosalo (born 1981), Finnish ice hockey player
Samu Kerevi (born 1993), Fijian-Australian rugby union player
Samu Manoa (born 1985), American rugby union player
Samu Nieminen (born 1992), Finnish association football player
Samu Pecz (1854–1922), Hungarian architect and academic
Samu Sunim (born 1941), Korean Buddhist monk
Samu Valelala, Fijian rugby league player
Samu Vilkman, Finnish ice hockey player
Samu Wara (born 1986), Australian rugby union footballer
Samu (footballer) (born 1996), Portuguese footballer
Samú (born 2000), Portuguese footballer | [] | [
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projected-56568764-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samu%20%28given%20name%29 | Samu (given name) | See also | Samu is a given name of various origins, often derived from Samuel.
Notable people with this given name include:
Samu Balázs (1906–1981), Hungarian actor
Samu Bola (born 1983), Fijian rugby union player
Samu Fóti (1890–1916), Hungarian gymnast
Samu Haber (born 1976), Finnish singer and songwriter
Samu Hazai (1851–1942), Hungarian military officer and politician
Samu Heikkilä (born 1971), Finnish film editor
Samu Isosalo (born 1981), Finnish ice hockey player
Samu Kerevi (born 1993), Fijian-Australian rugby union player
Samu Manoa (born 1985), American rugby union player
Samu Nieminen (born 1992), Finnish association football player
Samu Pecz (1854–1922), Hungarian architect and academic
Samu Sunim (born 1941), Korean Buddhist monk
Samu Valelala, Fijian rugby league player
Samu Vilkman, Finnish ice hockey player
Samu Wara (born 1986), Australian rugby union footballer
Samu (footballer) (born 1996), Portuguese footballer
Samú (born 2000), Portuguese footballer | Samuel (name)
Samu (surname)
Samu (disambiguation) | [] | [
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projected-71476256-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA%20Season%2098 | NCAA Season 98 | Introduction | NCAA Season 98 is the 2022-2023 athletic year of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the Philippines. It will be hosted by Emilio Aguinaldo College and was opened on 10 September 2022. | [
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projected-71476256-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA%20Season%2098 | NCAA Season 98 | Background | NCAA Season 98 is the 2022-2023 athletic year of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the Philippines. It will be hosted by Emilio Aguinaldo College and was opened on 10 September 2022. | At the closing proceedings of NCAA Season 97, the then-Season Policy Board President from De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde turned over the NCAA Flag to the next host. Season 98 opened at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on September 10, with the rest of the elimination round once again returning at Filoil EcoOil Centre.
After two seasons, events such as cheerleading, men's volleyball, track and field, swimming, and beach volleyball events will return at the senior's division. For juniors, the competition will be composed of online taekwondo, online chess, and boys' basketball. | [] | [
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projected-71476256-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA%20Season%2098 | NCAA Season 98 | Basketball | NCAA Season 98 is the 2022-2023 athletic year of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the Philippines. It will be hosted by Emilio Aguinaldo College and was opened on 10 September 2022. | The seniors' basketball tournament is scheduled to begin on September 10. A juniors' tournament, the first since 2019, is expected to be held. | [] | [
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projected-71476256-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA%20Season%2098 | NCAA Season 98 | See also | NCAA Season 98 is the 2022-2023 athletic year of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the Philippines. It will be hosted by Emilio Aguinaldo College and was opened on 10 September 2022. | UAAP Season 85
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projected-26723520-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al%20Dhaferah%20%28ship%29 | Al Dhaferah (ship) | Introduction | Al Dhaferah is an amphibious transport ship in service with the Royal Navy of Oman since her construction in 1987. The vessel is capable of transporting 240 troops, but now works alongside the royal yacht.
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projected-71476278-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018%20Nagano%20gubernatorial%20election | 2018 Nagano gubernatorial election | Introduction | A gubernatorial election was held on 5 August 2018 to elect the next Governor of , a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu island. | [
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projected-71476278-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018%20Nagano%20gubernatorial%20election | 2018 Nagano gubernatorial election | Candidates | A gubernatorial election was held on 5 August 2018 to elect the next Governor of , a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu island. | Shuichi Abe, 57, incumbent since 2010, bureaucrat. Backed by DPFP, LDP, Komeito, CDP and SDP.
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projected-56568765-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnaud%20Valois | Arnaud Valois | Introduction | Arnaud Valois (born 29 February 1984) is a French actor who was born in Lyon. He began his career in 2006. He played the protagonist Nathan, in the 2017 movie BPM (Beats per Minute) (120 battements par minute). | [] | [
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"French gay actors",
"Most Promising Actor Lumières Award winners",
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] | |
projected-56568765-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnaud%20Valois | Arnaud Valois | Career | Arnaud Valois (born 29 February 1984) is a French actor who was born in Lyon. He began his career in 2006. He played the protagonist Nathan, in the 2017 movie BPM (Beats per Minute) (120 battements par minute). | Valois ceased studies at law school and began to study acting at the Cours Florent drama school for two years. After a series of rejections as an actor, Valois left France and studied massage at Wat Pho in Bangkok and worked as a massage therapist in Thailand for six years. He returned to Paris to open a massage studio. He was invited to act in 120 BPM after Robin Campillo read his Facebook profile.
In 2017, with the international release of 120 BPM, the film's campaign for the 2018 Oscars nominations, and his ability to speak English, he became known internationally. Vanity Fair ranked him as the eleventh most influential French person in the world in 2017. | [] | [
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] |
projected-56568765-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnaud%20Valois | Arnaud Valois | Personal life | Arnaud Valois (born 29 February 1984) is a French actor who was born in Lyon. He began his career in 2006. He played the protagonist Nathan, in the 2017 movie BPM (Beats per Minute) (120 battements par minute). | Valois is openly gay. | [] | [
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projected-26723536-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop%20Everything | Drop Everything | Introduction | Drop Everything is a 1985 album by Polish rock band Lady Pank. The record was the first and the only album the band recorded in English and was aimed at international markets, being released in United States, UK, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. Drop Everything was also released in Poland through a Polish record company called Klub Płytowy Razem.
All song featured on the album were originally released in 1983 on the band's debut album Lady Pank. Drop Everything features original instrumental tracks from Lady Panks debut effort with the original vocal tracks replaced by a rerecorded English version.
A music video for "Minus Zero" was made. The video was shot in Jersey City, New Jersey and is the first music video by a Polish artist to ever appear on MTV. | [] | [
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projected-26723536-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop%20Everything | Drop Everything | Track listing | Drop Everything is a 1985 album by Polish rock band Lady Pank. The record was the first and the only album the band recorded in English and was aimed at international markets, being released in United States, UK, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. Drop Everything was also released in Poland through a Polish record company called Klub Płytowy Razem.
All song featured on the album were originally released in 1983 on the band's debut album Lady Pank. Drop Everything features original instrumental tracks from Lady Panks debut effort with the original vocal tracks replaced by a rerecorded English version.
A music video for "Minus Zero" was made. The video was shot in Jersey City, New Jersey and is the first music video by a Polish artist to ever appear on MTV. | All songs written by Jan Borysewicz, with original lyrics written by Andrzej Mogielnicki. English lyrics written/translated by Tom Wachtel
"Minus Zero"
"Hustler"
"Hero"
"The Zoo That Has No Keeper"
"Be Good"
"Do, Do"
"Someone's Round the Corner"
"Disturbance of the Order" (instrumental)
"Stranger"
"My Kilimanjaro" | [] | [
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] | [
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projected-26723536-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop%20Everything | Drop Everything | Personnel | Drop Everything is a 1985 album by Polish rock band Lady Pank. The record was the first and the only album the band recorded in English and was aimed at international markets, being released in United States, UK, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. Drop Everything was also released in Poland through a Polish record company called Klub Płytowy Razem.
All song featured on the album were originally released in 1983 on the band's debut album Lady Pank. Drop Everything features original instrumental tracks from Lady Panks debut effort with the original vocal tracks replaced by a rerecorded English version.
A music video for "Minus Zero" was made. The video was shot in Jersey City, New Jersey and is the first music video by a Polish artist to ever appear on MTV. | Jan Borysewicz - lead guitar, lead vocal on "Stranger"
Janusz Panasewicz — lead vocals
Edmund Stasiak — rhythm guitar, lead guitar on "Do, Do"
Paweł Mścisławski — bass
Jarosław Szlagowski — drums | [] | [
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projected-26723536-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop%20Everything | Drop Everything | References | Drop Everything is a 1985 album by Polish rock band Lady Pank. The record was the first and the only album the band recorded in English and was aimed at international markets, being released in United States, UK, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. Drop Everything was also released in Poland through a Polish record company called Klub Płytowy Razem.
All song featured on the album were originally released in 1983 on the band's debut album Lady Pank. Drop Everything features original instrumental tracks from Lady Panks debut effort with the original vocal tracks replaced by a rerecorded English version.
A music video for "Minus Zero" was made. The video was shot in Jersey City, New Jersey and is the first music video by a Polish artist to ever appear on MTV. | Category:1985 albums
Category:MCA Records albums
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projected-71476284-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odes%20Baysultanov | Odes Baysultanov | Introduction | Odes Khasayevich Baysultanov (Russian: Одес Хасаевич Байсултанов; born 17 January 1965, Ilaskhan-Yurt, Checheno-Ingush ASSR, RSFSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian statesman and politician, most notable for his tenure as Chairman of the Republic of Chechnya from 2007 to 2012. Baysultanov currently serves as the Deputy Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation, in office since 11 February 2020. | [] | [
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"Living people",
"Russian politicians"
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projected-71476284-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odes%20Baysultanov | Odes Baysultanov | Biography | Odes Khasayevich Baysultanov (Russian: Одес Хасаевич Байсултанов; born 17 January 1965, Ilaskhan-Yurt, Checheno-Ingush ASSR, RSFSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian statesman and politician, most notable for his tenure as Chairman of the Republic of Chechnya from 2007 to 2012. Baysultanov currently serves as the Deputy Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation, in office since 11 February 2020. | Baysultanov was born on 17 January 1965 in the village of Beleorechie (now Ilashan-Yurt) of the Gudermes region of the Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Baysultanov graduated from the Chechen State University in 1994 with a degree in physics and mathematics, before graduating again in 2005 with a degree in state and municipal administration.
Baysultanov first began working for the Government of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in 1992, where he held the positions of chief specialist of mechanization and electrification of the Ministry of Agriculture. From June 2004 to March 2006, Baysultanov was Executive Director of the President and Government of the Chechen Republic. He then went on to serve as First Deputy Chairman of the Chechen Government (March 2006 - April 2007), before serving as Chairman of the Chechen Republic from 10 April 2007 to 17 May 2012.
Baysultanov has also worked for the Government of Russia, holding the positions of Minister for the North Caucasus (April 2016 - January 2020), and Deputy Minister of Sports. | [] | [
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projected-71476284-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odes%20Baysultanov | Odes Baysultanov | References | Odes Khasayevich Baysultanov (Russian: Одес Хасаевич Байсултанов; born 17 January 1965, Ilaskhan-Yurt, Checheno-Ingush ASSR, RSFSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian statesman and politician, most notable for his tenure as Chairman of the Republic of Chechnya from 2007 to 2012. Baysultanov currently serves as the Deputy Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation, in office since 11 February 2020. | Category:1965 births
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projected-26723540-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha%20St-Pier%20%28album%29 | Natasha St-Pier (album) | Introduction | Natasha St-Pier is the sixth studio album recorded by Canadian singer Natasha St-Pier. The album was released in November 2008. Two singles were released from the album: "Embrasse-Moi" and "1, 2, 3". | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"2008 albums",
"Natasha St-Pier albums",
"Sony Music France albums"
] | |
projected-26723540-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha%20St-Pier%20%28album%29 | Natasha St-Pier (album) | Background | Natasha St-Pier is the sixth studio album recorded by Canadian singer Natasha St-Pier. The album was released in November 2008. Two singles were released from the album: "Embrasse-Moi" and "1, 2, 3". | Natasha St Pier followed St Pier's 2006 album Longueur d’ondes. More personal than previous albums, it alluded to St Pier's family history, referred to her Acadian ancestry on songs such as "L’Instinct De Survie.", and contained typical, but less mournful, love songs. "Embrasse-Moi" was the first single release taken from the album.
Produced by Pascal Obispo, it was a collaboration between St Pier and Elodie Hesme. Obispo introduced a mixture of electro and acoustic styles, Olivier Reine oversaw instrumental parts, while the musical programming was directed by X-Cell. | [] | [
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projected-26723540-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha%20St-Pier%20%28album%29 | Natasha St-Pier (album) | Track listing | Natasha St-Pier is the sixth studio album recorded by Canadian singer Natasha St-Pier. The album was released in November 2008. Two singles were released from the album: "Embrasse-Moi" and "1, 2, 3". | "Embrasse-moi" - 3:10
"L'esprit de famille" - 4:29
"1, 2, 3" — 4:01
"L'Orient Express" - 2:55
"John" - 3:22
"Pardonnez-moi" - 3:09
"L'Instinct de survie" - 3:16
"Où que j'aille" - 3:29
"J'Irai te chercher" - 3:08
"Les Murmures de la fin" - 3:55
"On veut plus que de l'amour" - 4:09 | [] | [
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"Sony Music France albums"
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projected-26723540-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha%20St-Pier%20%28album%29 | Natasha St-Pier (album) | Singles | Natasha St-Pier is the sixth studio album recorded by Canadian singer Natasha St-Pier. The album was released in November 2008. Two singles were released from the album: "Embrasse-Moi" and "1, 2, 3". | Embrasse-Moi
1, 2, 3.
Category:2008 albums
Category:Natasha St-Pier albums
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"Singles"
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"2008 albums",
"Natasha St-Pier albums",
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projected-56568767-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979%20European%20Athletics%20Indoor%20Championships%20%E2%80%93%20Women%27s%2060%20metres%20hurdles | 1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres hurdles | Introduction | The women's 60 metres hurdles event at the 1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 24 February in Vienna. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"60 metres hurdles at the European Athletics Indoor Championships",
"1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships",
"1979 in women's athletics"
] | |
projected-56568767-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979%20European%20Athletics%20Indoor%20Championships%20%E2%80%93%20Women%27s%2060%20metres%20hurdles | 1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres hurdles | Heats | The women's 60 metres hurdles event at the 1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 24 February in Vienna. | First 3 from each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals. | [] | [
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"60 metres hurdles at the European Athletics Indoor Championships",
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"1979 in women's athletics"
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projected-56568767-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979%20European%20Athletics%20Indoor%20Championships%20%E2%80%93%20Women%27s%2060%20metres%20hurdles | 1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres hurdles | Semifinals | The women's 60 metres hurdles event at the 1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 24 February in Vienna. | First 3 from each heat (Q) qualified directly for the final. | [] | [
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"1979 in women's athletics"
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projected-56568767-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979%20European%20Athletics%20Indoor%20Championships%20%E2%80%93%20Women%27s%2060%20metres%20hurdles | 1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres hurdles | References | The women's 60 metres hurdles event at the 1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 24 February in Vienna. | Category:60 metres hurdles at the European Athletics Indoor Championships
60
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"60 metres hurdles at the European Athletics Indoor Championships",
"1979 European Athletics Indoor Championships",
"1979 in women's athletics"
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projected-26723545-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart%20of%20a%20Child | Heart of a Child | Introduction | Heart of a Child is a 1958 British drama film adapted from the 1940 novel of the same title by Phyllis Bottome, directed by Clive Donner. It stars Jean Anderson and Donald Pleasence. | [] | [
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"1950s English-language films",
"1950s British films"
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projected-26723545-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart%20of%20a%20Child | Heart of a Child | Plot | Heart of a Child is a 1958 British drama film adapted from the 1940 novel of the same title by Phyllis Bottome, directed by Clive Donner. It stars Jean Anderson and Donald Pleasence. | During wartime rationing, Karl, a young Austrian boy, is beaten by his father, Spiel, who threatens to sell the boy's St. Bernard dog to the butcher to pay for food for the family. However, much to the father's fury, Karl sells the dog himself to a kindly veterinarian. The dog, with the help of Maria, a spinster, then rescues Karl after he is trapped in a snowstorm. Maria ends up marrying the vet, and Karl's father ends up letting Karl keep the dog. | [] | [
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projected-26723545-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart%20of%20a%20Child | Heart of a Child | Cast | Heart of a Child is a 1958 British drama film adapted from the 1940 novel of the same title by Phyllis Bottome, directed by Clive Donner. It stars Jean Anderson and Donald Pleasence. | Jean Anderson as Maria
Donald Pleasence as Spiel
Richard Williams as Karl
Carla Challoner as Elsa
Maureen Pryor as Frau Spiel
Norman Macowan as Heiss
John Glyn-Jones as Priest
Willoughby Goddard as Stott
Andrew Keir as Constable
John Boxer as Breuer | [] | [
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"1950s British films"
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projected-56568777-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucullia%20eulepis | Cucullia eulepis | Introduction | Cucullia eulepis is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae (the owlet moths). It is found in North America.
The MONA or Hodges number for Cucullia eulepis is 10209. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Cucullia",
"Moths described in 1876"
] | |
projected-56568777-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucullia%20eulepis | Cucullia eulepis | Further reading | Cucullia eulepis is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae (the owlet moths). It is found in North America.
The MONA or Hodges number for Cucullia eulepis is 10209. | Category:Cucullia
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projected-26723551-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest-South%20railway%20station | Forest-South railway station | Introduction | Forest-South railway station (, ) is a railway station in the municipality of Forest in Brussels, Belgium. The station is located on the Belgian railway line 96 between the Brussels-South and Ruisbroek railway stations. It was opened in 1862 | [] | [
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"Forest, Belgium",
"Railway stations in Brussels",
"Railway stations opened in 1862"
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projected-26723551-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest-South%20railway%20station | Forest-South railway station | Train services | Forest-South railway station (, ) is a railway station in the municipality of Forest in Brussels, Belgium. The station is located on the Belgian railway line 96 between the Brussels-South and Ruisbroek railway stations. It was opened in 1862 | The station is served by the following service(s):
Brussels RER services (S2) Leuven - Brussels - Halle - Braine-le-Comte | [] | [
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projected-56568783-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daya%20Labuhan%20Indah | Daya Labuhan Indah | Introduction | PT Daya Labuhan Indah (DLI) is a company active in the palm oil business from
Bilah Hilir, Labuhan Batu Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia.
It is a grower of palm fruits and has a mill and two estates in North Sumatra.
Wilmar owns 95% of PT Daya Labuhan Indah.
There was evidence of hazardous work of children working on plantations of Daya Labuhan Indah and of failure to pay workers a daily minimum wage if they do not meet targets set by the company or if it rains at a certain time of day.
According to the company, there is no child/underage labor and targets are based on calibration.
It also says, there is no forced labor.
PT Daya Labuhan Indah is certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO). | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"North Sumatra",
"Palm oil companies of Indonesia"
] | |
projected-56568783-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daya%20Labuhan%20Indah | Daya Labuhan Indah | References | PT Daya Labuhan Indah (DLI) is a company active in the palm oil business from
Bilah Hilir, Labuhan Batu Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia.
It is a grower of palm fruits and has a mill and two estates in North Sumatra.
Wilmar owns 95% of PT Daya Labuhan Indah.
There was evidence of hazardous work of children working on plantations of Daya Labuhan Indah and of failure to pay workers a daily minimum wage if they do not meet targets set by the company or if it rains at a certain time of day.
According to the company, there is no child/underage labor and targets are based on calibration.
It also says, there is no forced labor.
PT Daya Labuhan Indah is certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO). | Category:North Sumatra
Category:Palm oil companies of Indonesia | [] | [
"References"
] | [
"North Sumatra",
"Palm oil companies of Indonesia"
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projected-26723558-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LP3%20%28Lady%20Pank%20album%29 | LP3 (Lady Pank album) | Introduction | An album by the band Lady Pank.
Released: Polskie Nagrania Muza SX 2286 (1986) | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"1986 albums",
"Lady Pank albums"
] | |
projected-26723558-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LP3%20%28Lady%20Pank%20album%29 | LP3 (Lady Pank album) | Musicians | An album by the band Lady Pank.
Released: Polskie Nagrania Muza SX 2286 (1986) | Jan Borysewicz - guitar
Janusz Panasewicz - vocal
Edmund Stasiak - guitar
Paweł Mścisławski - bass, design concept
Andrzej Dylewski - drums
Guest:
Zbigniew Namysłowski - saxophones
Janusz Skowron - keyboards
Urszula Mogielnicka - backing vocals | [] | [
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] | [
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"Lady Pank albums"
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projected-26723558-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LP3%20%28Lady%20Pank%20album%29 | LP3 (Lady Pank album) | Personnel | An album by the band Lady Pank.
Released: Polskie Nagrania Muza SX 2286 (1986) | Engineers: Andrzej Lupa, Andrzej Sasin, Wojciech Przybylski
Management: Wojciech Kwapisz | [] | [
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"1986 albums",
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projected-26723558-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LP3%20%28Lady%20Pank%20album%29 | LP3 (Lady Pank album) | Side A | An album by the band Lady Pank.
Released: Polskie Nagrania Muza SX 2286 (1986) | "Made in Homo"
"Ludzie z Marsa"
"Babilon Disko Najt"
"Pierwsza linia" | [] | [
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"1986 albums",
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projected-26723558-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LP3%20%28Lady%20Pank%20album%29 | LP3 (Lady Pank album) | Side B | An album by the band Lady Pank.
Released: Polskie Nagrania Muza SX 2286 (1986) | "Oh, Luczija!"
"Całe życie"
"Osobno"
"Twój normalny stan"
"Nigdy nie za wiele rokendrola"
Music By: Jan Borysewicz
Lyrics By : Andrzej Mogielnicki
Category:1986 albums
Category:Lady Pank albums | [] | [
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projected-56568788-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agonum%20nigriceps | Agonum nigriceps | Introduction | Agonum nigriceps is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China) and North America. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Agonum",
"Beetles described in 1846"
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projected-56568788-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agonum%20nigriceps | Agonum nigriceps | Further reading | Agonum nigriceps is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China) and North America. | nigriceps
Category:Beetles described in 1846 | [] | [
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"Agonum",
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projected-26723573-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20York%2C%20Susquehanna%20%26%20Western%20Railroad%20ALCO%20Type%20S-2%20Locomotive | New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad ALCO Type S-2 Locomotive | Introduction | New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad ALCO Type S-2 Locomotive is located in Maywood, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The locomotive was and added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 19, 2010. The locomotive is located adjacent to the Maywood Station Museum and is owned by the volunteer, 501(C)3 non-profit Maywood Station Historical Committee. In keeping with Susquehanna numbering practice, 206 (being even numbered) was MU-able to other locomotives. 206 last operated in early June 1985 before having a lube oil pressure failure that damaged it's 539 Macintosh and Seymore prime mover. As the Susquehanna was phasing out the last of the Alco's in the mid 80's (selling off or scrapping the remaining RS-1's and 3's) 206 was never repaired but was stored and retired in 1986 when it was decided to retire instead of repair. | [] | [
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"Rail transportation on the National Register of Historic Pl... | |
projected-26723573-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20York%2C%20Susquehanna%20%26%20Western%20Railroad%20ALCO%20Type%20S-2%20Locomotive | New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad ALCO Type S-2 Locomotive | See also | New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad ALCO Type S-2 Locomotive is located in Maywood, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The locomotive was and added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 19, 2010. The locomotive is located adjacent to the Maywood Station Museum and is owned by the volunteer, 501(C)3 non-profit Maywood Station Historical Committee. In keeping with Susquehanna numbering practice, 206 (being even numbered) was MU-able to other locomotives. 206 last operated in early June 1985 before having a lube oil pressure failure that damaged it's 539 Macintosh and Seymore prime mover. As the Susquehanna was phasing out the last of the Alco's in the mid 80's (selling off or scrapping the remaining RS-1's and 3's) 206 was never repaired but was stored and retired in 1986 when it was decided to retire instead of repair. | National Register of Historic Places listings in Bergen County, New Jersey
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projected-71476289-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron%20Speiser | Aaron Speiser | Introduction | Aaron Speiser (born, 22 September, 1950) is an American acting coach and film director based in Los Angeles, California. He is the founder of the Speiser/Sturges Acting Studio, formerly known as Aaron Speiser Acting Studio, an acting school based in Los Angeles, California. Speiser has coached some of the most notable individuals in film and television industry including Academy Award winner Will Smith, Academy Award nominee Virginia Madsen, and Jennifer Lopez. He is currently the co-owner and partner with Kay Aston at The Screen Acting Studio in Los Angeles, California. | [] | [
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projected-71476289-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron%20Speiser | Aaron Speiser | Biography | Aaron Speiser (born, 22 September, 1950) is an American acting coach and film director based in Los Angeles, California. He is the founder of the Speiser/Sturges Acting Studio, formerly known as Aaron Speiser Acting Studio, an acting school based in Los Angeles, California. Speiser has coached some of the most notable individuals in film and television industry including Academy Award winner Will Smith, Academy Award nominee Virginia Madsen, and Jennifer Lopez. He is currently the co-owner and partner with Kay Aston at The Screen Acting Studio in Los Angeles, California. | Speiser was born in 1950, in Manhattan, New York, to Pola and Julius Speiser and was raised in the Bronx. His parents were the holocaust survivors who were of Polish descent. Speiser attended Brandeis University where he received an MFA degree in acting. Later, he attended HB Studio in New York City where he studied with Uta Hagen, Bill Hickey and his mentor Kenneth McMillan. He worked professionally in theatre, film and television for 15 years before fully committing to teaching.
Speiser’s coaching technique is recognized for its frank honesty, practical approach and personal connection to the character and the story. He is known for focusing specifically on the nuances of performing for the camera in the 21st century. He is the longtime preferred coach for Will Smith, Virginia Madsen, and Jennifer Lopez. He has also taught or coached several other prominent film and television artists including Martin Lawrence, Heather Graham, Karyn Parsons, Kevin Ryan, Lauris Reiniks, Jeff Dunham, Gerard Butler, Elijah Kelley, Hrithik Roshan and many more. Speiser has also worked on the sets with several acclaimed directors and producers such as Michael Mann, Oliver Stone, F. Gary Gray, Peter Berg, Ang Lee, Reinaldo Green, Antoine Fuqua, Tim White, Trevor White and Barry Sonnenfeld. He has been credited with on-set coaching in the making of various films such as Hustlers, King Richard, Out of Sight, I Am Legend, Hancock, Olympus Has Fallen and The Pursuit of Happyness.
In 1994, Speiser directed the feature film, Talking About Sex, starring Kim Wayans, which he also co-wrote and produced. The film received accolades at Palm Springs International Film Festival, and won the Best Film Award at Breckenridge Film Festival. Aaron also directed two episodes of The Wayans Brothers, “The Son of Marlon” (season 4, ep.13), and “Pops Gets Evicted” (season 5, ep. 16). | [] | [
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projected-71476296-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samput%2C%20Paniqui | Samput, Paniqui | Geography | Samput is a barangay in the municipality of Paniqui, Tarlac. It is situated along the MacArthur Highway (MNR). According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 6,253, representing 6% of the total population of Paniqui. | Samput is an accessible barangay situated along the MacArthur Highway. It is approximately 145 km (90 mi) away from the country's capital, Manila.
Buses, Jeepneys and other PUVs are available in the area. Large vehicles and other private vehicles are allowed to pass through the area.
A railway system (specifically the Philippine National Railway (PNR)) also passes through this area but it is no longer functional.
The coordinates of Samput are approximately 15.6560, 120.5842 (15° 39' North, 120° 35' East) in the island of Luzon. Average elevation in this area is estimated to be 25.0 meters (82.0 ft.) above sea level.
Neighboring barangays of Samput include the following:
Abogado, Paniqui, Tarlac
Guiteb, Ramos, Tarlac
San Juan, Ramos, Tarlac
Cariño, Paniqui, Tarlac
Patalan, Paniqui, Tarlac
Coral, Paniqui, Tarlac
Poblacion Sur, Paniqui, Tarlac
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projected-71476296-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samput%2C%20Paniqui | Samput, Paniqui | Demographics | Samput is a barangay in the municipality of Paniqui, Tarlac. It is situated along the MacArthur Highway (MNR). According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 6,253, representing 6% of the total population of Paniqui. | According to the 2015 census, the barangay of Samput had a population of 4,965 further subdivided into 1,177 households (or 4.22 people per household). The age group with the highest population in the barangay is 5 to 9, representing 10% of the total population of Samput. The age group with the lowest population in the barangay is 80 and above, representing only 1% of the total population of Samput. | [] | [
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