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projected-23576754-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969%E2%80%9370%20Libyan%20Premier%20League
1969–70 Libyan Premier League
Final
The 1969–70 Libyan Premier League was the 6th edition of the competition since its inception in 1963.
Al-Ahly Tripoli 1-2 ; 1-2 Al-Ahly Benghazi Al-Ahly Benghazi won the championship.
[]
[ "Final" ]
[ "Libyan Premier League seasons", "1969–70 in African association football leagues", "1969–70 in Libyan football" ]
projected-23576754-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969%E2%80%9370%20Libyan%20Premier%20League
1969–70 Libyan Premier League
References
The 1969–70 Libyan Premier League was the 6th edition of the competition since its inception in 1963.
Libya - List of final tables (RSSSF) Category:Libyan Premier League seasons Libya Premier League
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Libyan Premier League seasons", "1969–70 in African association football leagues", "1969–70 in Libyan football" ]
projected-71480477-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn%20Kagan
Marilyn Kagan
Introduction
Marilyn Kagan (June 12, 1951 – September 10, 2020) was an American psychotherapist and actress. She was best known for her role in Adrian Lyne's 1980 film Foxes.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1951 births", "2020 deaths", "Actresses from New York City", "Actresses from Scottsdale, Arizona", "American film actresses", "American television actresses", "American psychotherapists", "American social workers", "American women television personalities", "Arizona State University alumni", "S...
projected-71480477-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn%20Kagan
Marilyn Kagan
Biography
Marilyn Kagan (June 12, 1951 – September 10, 2020) was an American psychotherapist and actress. She was best known for her role in Adrian Lyne's 1980 film Foxes.
Kagan was born in Flushing, Queens in New York City, on June 12, 1951. When she was eight years old, she relocated with her family to Scottsdale, Arizona. Kagan studied at Arizona State University, where she majored in psychology, before earning a Master's degree in social work from San Diego State University. She app...
[]
[ "Biography" ]
[ "1951 births", "2020 deaths", "Actresses from New York City", "Actresses from Scottsdale, Arizona", "American film actresses", "American television actresses", "American psychotherapists", "American social workers", "American women television personalities", "Arizona State University alumni", "S...
projected-23576778-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neihu%20metro%20station
Neihu metro station
Introduction
The Taipei Metro Neihu station () is located in the Neihu District in Taipei, Taiwan. It is a station on Wenhu line.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Wenhu line stations", "Railway stations opened in 2009" ]
projected-23576778-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neihu%20metro%20station
Neihu metro station
Station overview
The Taipei Metro Neihu station () is located in the Neihu District in Taipei, Taiwan. It is a station on Wenhu line.
This two-level, elevated station features two side platforms, two exits, and platform elevators located on the north and south sides of the concourse level.
[ "Neihu Station platform.jpg" ]
[ "Station overview" ]
[ "Wenhu line stations", "Railway stations opened in 2009" ]
projected-23576778-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neihu%20metro%20station
Neihu metro station
History
The Taipei Metro Neihu station () is located in the Neihu District in Taipei, Taiwan. It is a station on Wenhu line.
22 February 2009: Neihu station construction is completed. 4 July 2009: Begins service with the opening of Brown Line.
[]
[ "History" ]
[ "Wenhu line stations", "Railway stations opened in 2009" ]
projected-23576778-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neihu%20metro%20station
Neihu metro station
Around the station
The Taipei Metro Neihu station () is located in the Neihu District in Taipei, Taiwan. It is a station on Wenhu line.
Lake Square Qingbai Park Huguang Open-air Market American Institute in Taiwan (new planned location) Bihu Elementary School Kangning Elementary School Jinbi Temple
[]
[ "Around the station" ]
[ "Wenhu line stations", "Railway stations opened in 2009" ]
projected-23576778-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neihu%20metro%20station
Neihu metro station
References
The Taipei Metro Neihu station () is located in the Neihu District in Taipei, Taiwan. It is a station on Wenhu line.
Category:Wenhu line stations Category:Railway stations opened in 2009
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Wenhu line stations", "Railway stations opened in 2009" ]
projected-06902962-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlage
Schlage
Introduction
Schlage (pronounced ) is an American lock manufacturer founded in 1920 by Walter Schlage. Schlage was headquartered in San Francisco from its inception until it relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1997. Schlage also produces high-security key and cylinder lines Primus, Everest, and Everest Primus XP. Schlage is...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Lock manufacturers", "Manufacturing companies based in San Francisco", "American companies established in 1920", "Manufacturing companies established in 1920", "1920 establishments in California" ]
projected-06902962-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlage
Schlage
History
Schlage (pronounced ) is an American lock manufacturer founded in 1920 by Walter Schlage. Schlage was headquartered in San Francisco from its inception until it relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1997. Schlage also produces high-security key and cylinder lines Primus, Everest, and Everest Primus XP. Schlage is...
The Schlage Manufacturing Company was founded by inventor Walter Schlage (d. 1946) in 1920 with the help of three businessmen who each contributed $10 to become equal partners. Walter Schlage had already secured several patents dating back to 1909, when he patented a doorknob that would also complete an electrical circ...
[ "Caltrain tunnel, San Francisco (7147248141).jpg" ]
[ "History" ]
[ "Lock manufacturers", "Manufacturing companies based in San Francisco", "American companies established in 1920", "Manufacturing companies established in 1920", "1920 establishments in California" ]
projected-06902962-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlage
Schlage
Keyway types
Schlage (pronounced ) is an American lock manufacturer founded in 1920 by Walter Schlage. Schlage was headquartered in San Francisco from its inception until it relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1997. Schlage also produces high-security key and cylinder lines Primus, Everest, and Everest Primus XP. Schlage is...
Like many lock manufacturers, Schlage uses milled complex keyway shapes to mechanically prevent some non-OEM keys from entering or operating a lock. New keyway designs may be protected for a limited time by patent protection, which expires after a set number of years. There is no law against duplicating the reverse, n...
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[ "Keyway types" ]
[ "Lock manufacturers", "Manufacturing companies based in San Francisco", "American companies established in 1920", "Manufacturing companies established in 1920", "1920 establishments in California" ]
projected-06902962-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlage
Schlage
Primus/Primus XP
Schlage (pronounced ) is an American lock manufacturer founded in 1920 by Walter Schlage. Schlage was headquartered in San Francisco from its inception until it relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1997. Schlage also produces high-security key and cylinder lines Primus, Everest, and Everest Primus XP. Schlage is...
In addition to six cuts for standard locking mechanism, there are five side finger pins to operate the secondary sidebar lock. Primus keys will operate non-Primus locks within the same system. Primus blanks and keyways are slightly thinner to prevent the entry of non-Primus keys; however, even if a standard key is alte...
[]
[ "Keyway types", "Primus/Primus XP" ]
[ "Lock manufacturers", "Manufacturing companies based in San Francisco", "American companies established in 1920", "Manufacturing companies established in 1920", "1920 establishments in California" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlage
Schlage
Everest
Schlage (pronounced ) is an American lock manufacturer founded in 1920 by Walter Schlage. Schlage was headquartered in San Francisco from its inception until it relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1997. Schlage also produces high-security key and cylinder lines Primus, Everest, and Everest Primus XP. Schlage is...
This design features a patented under groove in the keyway design, and was legally protected against cloning by utility patents until 2014. Relevant patents are: (December 2, 2016) and . Just like the classic series, Everest Primus keys can operate Everest non-Primus locks, but not the other way around. Everest Primus...
[ "Schlage Everest Check-Pin Comparison.png" ]
[ "Keyway types", "Everest" ]
[ "Lock manufacturers", "Manufacturing companies based in San Francisco", "American companies established in 1920", "Manufacturing companies established in 1920", "1920 establishments in California" ]
projected-06902962-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlage
Schlage
Obverse
Schlage (pronounced ) is an American lock manufacturer founded in 1920 by Walter Schlage. Schlage was headquartered in San Francisco from its inception until it relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1997. Schlage also produces high-security key and cylinder lines Primus, Everest, and Everest Primus XP. Schlage is...
There are seven different keyways: C, CE, E, EF, F, FG, and G. There is also a special P keyway designed to accept any of the seven sectional keys and a special L key blank (35-101 L) designed to be accepted into all seven keyways. OEM L section blanks are made of stainless steel. The older type, the common residentia...
[]
[ "Keyway types", "Obverse" ]
[ "Lock manufacturers", "Manufacturing companies based in San Francisco", "American companies established in 1920", "Manufacturing companies established in 1920", "1920 establishments in California" ]
projected-06902962-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlage
Schlage
Reverse (restricted)
Schlage (pronounced ) is an American lock manufacturer founded in 1920 by Walter Schlage. Schlage was headquartered in San Francisco from its inception until it relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1997. Schlage also produces high-security key and cylinder lines Primus, Everest, and Everest Primus XP. Schlage is...
This variation was a horizontal mirror image of obverse keyways, no longer offered in new key system, and not available with a Primus option.
[]
[ "Keyway types", "Reverse (restricted)" ]
[ "Lock manufacturers", "Manufacturing companies based in San Francisco", "American companies established in 1920", "Manufacturing companies established in 1920", "1920 establishments in California" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlage
Schlage
Numbered or Paracentric (restricted)
Schlage (pronounced ) is an American lock manufacturer founded in 1920 by Walter Schlage. Schlage was headquartered in San Francisco from its inception until it relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1997. Schlage also produces high-security key and cylinder lines Primus, Everest, and Everest Primus XP. Schlage is...
This is a large family of keyways expressed as four numbers. Except for zeros, digits in the keyway designation cannot repeat; i.e. 3578, 1358 and 1200 are valid, but 1244 and 3300 are not. Primus cannot be implemented on this series. The digit 9 is not used. Each digit represents the presence of a notch in the keyway ...
[]
[ "Keyway types", "Numbered or Paracentric (restricted)" ]
[ "Lock manufacturers", "Manufacturing companies based in San Francisco", "American companies established in 1920", "Manufacturing companies established in 1920", "1920 establishments in California" ]
projected-06902962-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlage
Schlage
Quad (restricted)
Schlage (pronounced ) is an American lock manufacturer founded in 1920 by Walter Schlage. Schlage was headquartered in San Francisco from its inception until it relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1997. Schlage also produces high-security key and cylinder lines Primus, Everest, and Everest Primus XP. Schlage is...
Expressed in four characters, such as WSTP, VTQP, etc. This is a very large family, available in Primus.
[]
[ "Keyway types", "Quad (restricted)" ]
[ "Lock manufacturers", "Manufacturing companies based in San Francisco", "American companies established in 1920", "Manufacturing companies established in 1920", "1920 establishments in California" ]
projected-06902962-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlage
Schlage
Key copying
Schlage (pronounced ) is an American lock manufacturer founded in 1920 by Walter Schlage. Schlage was headquartered in San Francisco from its inception until it relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1997. Schlage also produces high-security key and cylinder lines Primus, Everest, and Everest Primus XP. Schlage is...
At the 2013 DEF CON conference, MIT students David Lawrence and Eric Van Albert released a piece of code that allows anyone to create a 3D-printable software model of any Primus key. With just a flatbed scanner and their software tool, they were able to produce precise models that they uploaded to the 3D-printing servi...
[]
[ "Key copying" ]
[ "Lock manufacturers", "Manufacturing companies based in San Francisco", "American companies established in 1920", "Manufacturing companies established in 1920", "1920 establishments in California" ]
projected-06902962-010
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlage
Schlage
Nexia Home Intelligence
Schlage (pronounced ) is an American lock manufacturer founded in 1920 by Walter Schlage. Schlage was headquartered in San Francisco from its inception until it relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1997. Schlage also produces high-security key and cylinder lines Primus, Everest, and Everest Primus XP. Schlage is...
Nexia Home Intelligence is a home automation system that was launched by Schlage and Ingersoll Rand that allows users to remotely control and monitor home automation devices. A wireless network is created within the home and connects the wireless door lock to the internet. Using a smart-phone or a web-enabled computer,...
[]
[ "Nexia Home Intelligence" ]
[ "Lock manufacturers", "Manufacturing companies based in San Francisco", "American companies established in 1920", "Manufacturing companies established in 1920", "1920 establishments in California" ]
projected-23576785-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan%20Botella
Juan Botella
Introduction
Juan Botella Medina (4 July 1941 – 17 July 1970) was a Mexican diver. He was born in Mexico City. He competed for Mexico at the 1960 Summer Olympics held in Rome, where he won the bronze medal in the men's springboard event. He died on July 17, 1970, in Basurto, Mexico City, working on his thesis on architecture, beca...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1941 births", "1970 deaths", "Mexican male divers", "Olympic bronze medalists for Mexico", "Divers at the 1956 Summer Olympics", "Divers at the 1960 Summer Olympics", "Olympic divers of Mexico", "Divers from Mexico City", "Olympic medalists in diving", "Medalists at the 1960 Summer Olympics", "...
projected-23576795-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montessori%20Middle%20School
Montessori Middle School
Introduction
Montessori Middle School is a Montessori school, grades 5 through 8, located in Louisville, Tennessee. The facility was built in 2008 on a rural property once a cattle farm. It is the first Montessori school for adolescents in East Tennessee and one of the first in the Southeast.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Montessori schools in the United States", "Private middle schools in Tennessee", "Schools in Blount County, Tennessee" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montessori%20Middle%20School
Montessori Middle School
Teaching philosophy
Montessori Middle School is a Montessori school, grades 5 through 8, located in Louisville, Tennessee. The facility was built in 2008 on a rural property once a cattle farm. It is the first Montessori school for adolescents in East Tennessee and one of the first in the Southeast.
The land-based school follows the "erdkinder" or "earth children" philosophy of Maria Montessori. In keeping with this land-based model, Montessori Middle is a producing member of the Maryville Farmers' Market
[]
[ "Teaching philosophy" ]
[ "Montessori schools in the United States", "Private middle schools in Tennessee", "Schools in Blount County, Tennessee" ]
projected-23576795-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montessori%20Middle%20School
Montessori Middle School
Events
Montessori Middle School is a Montessori school, grades 5 through 8, located in Louisville, Tennessee. The facility was built in 2008 on a rural property once a cattle farm. It is the first Montessori school for adolescents in East Tennessee and one of the first in the Southeast.
Events at the school have included a six-week summer day camp program in June and July 2009 and a Farm Festival in May 2008.
[]
[ "Events" ]
[ "Montessori schools in the United States", "Private middle schools in Tennessee", "Schools in Blount County, Tennessee" ]
projected-23576831-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Swedish%20Open%20%E2%80%93%20Men%27s%20singles
2009 Swedish Open – Men's singles
Introduction
Tommy Robredo was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Juan Mónaco. Robin Söderling won in the final 6–3, 7–6(7–4), against Juan Mónaco.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "2009 ATP World Tour", "Swedish Open", "{{title year}} Swedish Open" ]
projected-23576831-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Swedish%20Open%20%E2%80%93%20Men%27s%20singles
2009 Swedish Open – Men's singles
Seeds
Tommy Robredo was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Juan Mónaco. Robin Söderling won in the final 6–3, 7–6(7–4), against Juan Mónaco.
The top four seeds receive a bye into the second round.
[]
[ "Seeds" ]
[ "2009 ATP World Tour", "Swedish Open", "{{title year}} Swedish Open" ]
projected-23576832-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970%E2%80%9371%20Libyan%20Premier%20League
1970–71 Libyan Premier League
Introduction
The 1970–71 Libyan Premier League was the 7th edition of the competition since its inception in 1963.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Libyan Premier League seasons", "1970–71 in African association football leagues", "1970–71 in Libyan football" ]
projected-23576832-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970%E2%80%9371%20Libyan%20Premier%20League
1970–71 Libyan Premier League
Overview
The 1970–71 Libyan Premier League was the 7th edition of the competition since its inception in 1963.
It was contested by 14 teams, and Al-Ahly Tripoli won the championship.
[]
[ "Overview" ]
[ "Libyan Premier League seasons", "1970–71 in African association football leagues", "1970–71 in Libyan football" ]
projected-23576832-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970%E2%80%9371%20Libyan%20Premier%20League
1970–71 Libyan Premier League
References
The 1970–71 Libyan Premier League was the 7th edition of the competition since its inception in 1963.
Libya - List of final tables (RSSSF) Category:Libyan Premier League seasons Libya Premier League
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Libyan Premier League seasons", "1970–71 in African association football leagues", "1970–71 in Libyan football" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeezy%20discography
Jeezy discography
Introduction
The discography of Jeezy, an American rapper, consists of 12 studio albums, 18 mixtapes, 70 singles (including 38 as a featured artist) and 28 music videos. Aside from his solo career, he has also released albums as a member of Boyz N Da Hood and U.S.D.A., respectively.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Jeezy", "Hip hop discographies", "Discographies of American artists" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeezy%20discography
Jeezy discography
See also
The discography of Jeezy, an American rapper, consists of 12 studio albums, 18 mixtapes, 70 singles (including 38 as a featured artist) and 28 music videos. Aside from his solo career, he has also released albums as a member of Boyz N Da Hood and U.S.D.A., respectively.
Boyz n da Hood discography U.S.D.A. discography
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Jeezy", "Hip hop discographies", "Discographies of American artists" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeezy%20discography
Jeezy discography
References
The discography of Jeezy, an American rapper, consists of 12 studio albums, 18 mixtapes, 70 singles (including 38 as a featured artist) and 28 music videos. Aside from his solo career, he has also released albums as a member of Boyz N Da Hood and U.S.D.A., respectively.
Discography Category:Hip hop discographies Category:Discographies of American artists
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Jeezy", "Hip hop discographies", "Discographies of American artists" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongman%20%28comics%29
Strongman (comics)
Introduction
The Strongman is the name of three different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Characters created by Stan Lee", "Characters created by Steve Ditko", "Comics characters introduced in 1962", "Marvel Comics supervillains" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongman%20%28comics%29
Strongman (comics)
Publication history
The Strongman is the name of three different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
The Bruce Olafson version of Strongman first appeared in Incredible Hulk #3 (September 1962) as a member of the Circus of Crime, and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. The character subsequently appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #16 (September 1964), The Avengers #22 (November 1965), Thor #145 (October 1967), Gho...
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[ "Publication history" ]
[ "Characters created by Stan Lee", "Characters created by Steve Ditko", "Comics characters introduced in 1962", "Marvel Comics supervillains" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongman%20%28comics%29
Strongman (comics)
Bruce Olafsen
The Strongman is the name of three different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Bruce Olafsen was born in Stockholm, Sweden, but later came to the United States and became a naturalized American citizen. As a longtime member of the criminal organization Circus of Crime, Bruto the Strongman works as a circus strongman and weight-lifter. He has particularly strong biceps and teeth. Bruto the Strongm...
[]
[ "Fictional character biography", "Bruce Olafsen" ]
[ "Characters created by Stan Lee", "Characters created by Steve Ditko", "Comics characters introduced in 1962", "Marvel Comics supervillains" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongman%20%28comics%29
Strongman (comics)
Percy Van Norton
The Strongman is the name of three different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Percy Van Norton took a serum which made him into a "perfect human" with a range of superhuman abilities. But although he started out fighting crime, something went wrong and he turned bad, ending up fighting as a Nazi as a member of the Battle-Axis. Percy Van Norton joined the Battle-AXis in their fight against the In...
[]
[ "Fictional character biography", "Percy Van Norton" ]
[ "Characters created by Stan Lee", "Characters created by Steve Ditko", "Comics characters introduced in 1962", "Marvel Comics supervillains" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongman%20%28comics%29
Strongman (comics)
Spider-Squad's Strongman
The Strongman is the name of three different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
The third Strongman appears as a member of the Spider-Squad where they were used by Anton DeLionatus in a plot to gain cash from his failed project. He alongside the Spider-Squad and Anton DeLionatus were defeated by Spider-Man.
[]
[ "Fictional character biography", "Spider-Squad's Strongman" ]
[ "Characters created by Stan Lee", "Characters created by Steve Ditko", "Comics characters introduced in 1962", "Marvel Comics supervillains" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongman%20%28comics%29
Strongman (comics)
Powers and abilities
The Strongman is the name of three different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
The Bruce Olafsen version of Strongman has no superhuman powers, but is strong and a skilled wrestler. The drug that Percy van Norton took gave him superhuman strength, dexterity, stamina, and durability.
[]
[ "Powers and abilities" ]
[ "Characters created by Stan Lee", "Characters created by Steve Ditko", "Comics characters introduced in 1962", "Marvel Comics supervillains" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongman%20%28comics%29
Strongman (comics)
Television
The Strongman is the name of three different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
The Bruce Olafsen version of Strongman appears in the 1981 animated series Spider-Man episode "Carnival of Crime". The Bruce Olafsen version of Strongman appears in the Avengers Assemble episode "Crime and Circuses", voiced by Adrian Pasdar. He is seen as a member of the Circus of Crime.
[]
[ "In other media", "Television" ]
[ "Characters created by Stan Lee", "Characters created by Steve Ditko", "Comics characters introduced in 1962", "Marvel Comics supervillains" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil%20Hartmann
Emil Hartmann
Introduction
Emil Hartmann (1 February 1836, Denmark – 18 July 1898, Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Danish composer of the romantic period, fourth generation of composers in the Danish Hartmann musical family.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1836 births", "1898 deaths", "Male composers", "Musicians from Copenhagen", "19th-century Danish people", "19th-century Danish composers", "University of Copenhagen alumni", "Burials at Holmen Cemetery", "19th-century male musicians", "Hartmann family" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil%20Hartmann
Emil Hartmann
Early life and education
Emil Hartmann (1 February 1836, Denmark – 18 July 1898, Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Danish composer of the romantic period, fourth generation of composers in the Danish Hartmann musical family.
Hartmann was born on 1 February 1836 in Copenhagen, the eldest son of composer Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann and of his composer wife Emma Hartmann. He grew up in the Zinn House in Copenhagen. Emil Hartmann got his first education from his father Johan Peter Emilius and brother-in-law Niels Gade. His piano teachers we...
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[ "Early life and education" ]
[ "1836 births", "1898 deaths", "Male composers", "Musicians from Copenhagen", "19th-century Danish people", "19th-century Danish composers", "University of Copenhagen alumni", "Burials at Holmen Cemetery", "19th-century male musicians", "Hartmann family" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil%20Hartmann
Emil Hartmann
Career
Emil Hartmann (1 February 1836, Denmark – 18 July 1898, Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Danish composer of the romantic period, fourth generation of composers in the Danish Hartmann musical family.
Emil Hartmann was a prolific composer who wrote seven symphonies, concertos for respectively violin, cello and piano, several ouvertures, a symphonic poem (Hakon Jarl), orchestral suites, serenades, ballets, operas and singspiels, incidental music and cantatas. He was also the author of multiple works of chamber music ...
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[ "Career" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil%20Hartmann
Emil Hartmann
Family
Emil Hartmann (1 February 1836, Denmark – 18 July 1898, Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Danish composer of the romantic period, fourth generation of composers in the Danish Hartmann musical family.
Emil Hartmann belonged to an old family of artists which dominated Danish musical life for close to a century and a half. He was fourth generation of composers in the Hartmann family, as well as brother-in-law to composers Niels Gade and August Winding, and brother to the sculptor Carl Hartmann. He married Bolette P...
[]
[ "Family" ]
[ "1836 births", "1898 deaths", "Male composers", "Musicians from Copenhagen", "19th-century Danish people", "19th-century Danish composers", "University of Copenhagen alumni", "Burials at Holmen Cemetery", "19th-century male musicians", "Hartmann family" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil%20Hartmann
Emil Hartmann
Personality
Emil Hartmann (1 February 1836, Denmark – 18 July 1898, Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Danish composer of the romantic period, fourth generation of composers in the Danish Hartmann musical family.
Emil Hartmann’s highly eccentric personality was multifaceted and reflected both his great charm, his fiery temper and a darker and melancholic side. He had a baroque sense of humour. One day for instance, when he was staying at Fuglsang manor, a German lady, Mrs Ströhmer, had been expected but her arrival had been del...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil%20Hartmann
Emil Hartmann
List of works
Emil Hartmann (1 February 1836, Denmark – 18 July 1898, Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Danish composer of the romantic period, fourth generation of composers in the Danish Hartmann musical family.
Here is an incomplete list of his works: First Piano Sonata, in F Major Second Piano Sonata, in D Major Scherzetto for piano, dedicated to Niels Wilhelm Gade Two Capriccios for Piano Jery und Baetely (Singspiel after Goethe) First String Quartet, in A Major First Piano Trio, in F sharp minor First Quartet, in A Major,...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil%20Hartmann
Emil Hartmann
Sources
Emil Hartmann (1 February 1836, Denmark – 18 July 1898, Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Danish composer of the romantic period, fourth generation of composers in the Danish Hartmann musical family.
Bodil Neergaard, Hendes Slaegt og Virke skildret af Slaegt og Venner i Anledning af Hendes 80-aars Dag, Koebenhavn 1947 Soerensen, Inger, Hartmann, Et Dansk Komponistdynasti, Koebenhavn 1999, 656 pages Soerensen, Inger, JPE Hartmann og Hans kreds. En komponistfamilies breve 1780-1900, bd 1-4, Koebenhavn 1999-1900,...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill%20Schultz
Bill Schultz
Introduction
Bill or William Schultz may refer to: Bill Schultz (American football) (born 1967), American retired football player Bill Schultz (producer) (born 1960), American television producer Bill Schultz (Fender) (1926–2006), CEO of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation Bill Schultz (rugby league, born 1891) (1891–1975), Aus...
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[ "Introduction" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill%20Schultz
Bill Schultz
See also
Bill or William Schultz may refer to: Bill Schultz (American football) (born 1967), American retired football player Bill Schultz (producer) (born 1960), American television producer Bill Schultz (Fender) (1926–2006), CEO of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation Bill Schultz (rugby league, born 1891) (1891–1975), Aus...
William Schulz (disambiguation), including Bill Schulz
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[ "See also" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mat%20Johnson
Mat Johnson
Introduction
Mat Johnson (born August 19, 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American fiction writer who works in both prose and the comics format. In 2007, he was named the first USA James Baldwin Fellow by United States Artists.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mat%20Johnson
Mat Johnson
Life and career
Mat Johnson (born August 19, 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American fiction writer who works in both prose and the comics format. In 2007, he was named the first USA James Baldwin Fellow by United States Artists.
Johnson was born and raised in the Germantown and Mount Airy communities in Philadelphia. His mother is African-American and his father is Irish Catholic. He attended Greene Street Friends School, West Chester University, University of Wales, Swansea, and ultimately received his B.A. from Earlham College. In 1993 he w...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mat%20Johnson
Mat Johnson
Awards
Mat Johnson (born August 19, 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American fiction writer who works in both prose and the comics format. In 2007, he was named the first USA James Baldwin Fellow by United States Artists.
Johnson was named a 2007 USA James Baldwin Fellow and awarded a $50,000 grant by United States Artists, a public charity that supports and promotes the work of American artists. On September 21, 2011, Johnson was awarded the Dos Passos Prize for Literature for his body of work focused on American themes and the human e...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mat%20Johnson
Mat Johnson
Works
Mat Johnson (born August 19, 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American fiction writer who works in both prose and the comics format. In 2007, he was named the first USA James Baldwin Fellow by United States Artists.
Novels Drop (Bloomsbury USA, 2000) Hunting in Harlem (Bloomsbury USA, 2003) Pym (Random/Spiegel & Grau, 2011) Loving Day (Spiegel & Grau, 2015) Invisible Things (One World, 2022) Nonfiction The Great Negro Plot (Bloomsbury USA, 2007) Comics Hellblazer Special: Papa Midnite (Vertigo, 5-issue limited series, 2005; tpb,...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatyana%20Talysheva
Tatyana Talysheva
Introduction
Tatyana Talysheva () (born 15 October 1937) is a Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the Long Jump. Talysheva trained at Dynamo in Moscow. She competed for USSR in the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City, Mexico in the Long Jump where she won the bronze medal.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20University%20of%20Pittsburgh%20buildings
List of University of Pittsburgh buildings
Introduction
The lists of University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) buildings catalog only the currently-existing Pitt- and UPMC-owned buildings and structures that reside within the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the home of the university's and medical center's main campuses. Although ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20University%20of%20Pittsburgh%20buildings
List of University of Pittsburgh buildings
University of Pittsburgh
The lists of University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) buildings catalog only the currently-existing Pitt- and UPMC-owned buildings and structures that reside within the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the home of the university's and medical center's main campuses. Although ...
The major concentration of buildings that comprise Pitt's main campus is centered in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, however a few facilities are scattered elsewhere throughout the city, including the adjacent Shadyside neighborhood. Along with regional campuses in Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusvil...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20University%20of%20Pittsburgh%20buildings
List of University of Pittsburgh buildings
Table of Pitt-owned buildings in Pittsburgh
The lists of University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) buildings catalog only the currently-existing Pitt- and UPMC-owned buildings and structures that reside within the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the home of the university's and medical center's main campuses. Although ...
Buildings in the sortable table below are initially listed alphabetically.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20University%20of%20Pittsburgh%20buildings
List of University of Pittsburgh buildings
Table of former Pitt-owned buildings in Pittsburgh
The lists of University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) buildings catalog only the currently-existing Pitt- and UPMC-owned buildings and structures that reside within the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the home of the university's and medical center's main campuses. Although ...
The following table lists buildings that were owned and utilized by the university but have subsequently been either sold or demolished.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20University%20of%20Pittsburgh%20buildings
List of University of Pittsburgh buildings
UPMC
The lists of University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) buildings catalog only the currently-existing Pitt- and UPMC-owned buildings and structures that reside within the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the home of the university's and medical center's main campuses. Although ...
The flagship of UPMC's hospital network is centered in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh within, and adjacent to, the campus of the University of Pittsburgh. Many university departments, institutes and programs are housed within UPMC facilities and vice versa. The administrative headquarters of UPMC are moving int...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20University%20of%20Pittsburgh%20buildings
List of University of Pittsburgh buildings
Table of UPMC-owned buildings in Pittsburgh
The lists of University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) buildings catalog only the currently-existing Pitt- and UPMC-owned buildings and structures that reside within the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the home of the university's and medical center's main campuses. Although ...
The sortable table below has its included buildings initially listed alphabetically.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20University%20of%20Pittsburgh%20buildings
List of University of Pittsburgh buildings
See also
The lists of University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) buildings catalog only the currently-existing Pitt- and UPMC-owned buildings and structures that reside within the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the home of the university's and medical center's main campuses. Although ...
Oakland - the neighborhood of the main Pitt campus Schenley Farms Historic District - the historic district in Oakland which the main campus is located. Many other historic buildings in this district are scattered among the Pitt campus and are utilized for various school functions.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Malaysia%20M5%20League
2022 Malaysia M5 League
Introduction
The 2022 Malaysia M5 League (Malay: 2022 Liga M5 Malaysia) is the inaugural season of the League competition since its establishment in 2019. It is in the fifth tier of the Malaysia football league system. The league has several leagues registered under it.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Football leagues in Malaysia", "Fourth level football leagues in Asia" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Malaysia%20M5%20League
2022 Malaysia M5 League
Second leg
The 2022 Malaysia M5 League (Malay: 2022 Liga M5 Malaysia) is the inaugural season of the League competition since its establishment in 2019. It is in the fifth tier of the Malaysia football league system. The league has several leagues registered under it.
OSV FC won 5-2 on aggregate. Ukay Positive won 6-2 on aggregate. FC Cheras Road won 7-2 on aggregate. Maghreb FC won 4-2 on aggregate. Southern FC won 4-2 on aggregate. Arslan FC won on away goal regulation, aggregate 1-1. Sky United won 2-1 on aggregate. Seri Gemilang Outlaw won on away goal regulation, aggrega...
[]
[ "Round of 16", "Second leg" ]
[ "Football leagues in Malaysia", "Fourth level football leagues in Asia" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Malaysia%20M5%20League
2022 Malaysia M5 League
Second leg
The 2022 Malaysia M5 League (Malay: 2022 Liga M5 Malaysia) is the inaugural season of the League competition since its establishment in 2019. It is in the fifth tier of the Malaysia football league system. The league has several leagues registered under it.
OSV UK won 6-1 on aggregate. Maghreb FC won 7-2 on aggregate. Southern FC won 3-2 on aggregate. Seri Gemilang Outlaw won 1-0 on aggregate.
[]
[ "Quarter-finals", "Second leg" ]
[ "Football leagues in Malaysia", "Fourth level football leagues in Asia" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Malaysia%20M5%20League
2022 Malaysia M5 League
Second leg
The 2022 Malaysia M5 League (Malay: 2022 Liga M5 Malaysia) is the inaugural season of the League competition since its establishment in 2019. It is in the fifth tier of the Malaysia football league system. The league has several leagues registered under it.
Maghreb FC won 5-1 on aggregate. OSV UK won 3-1 on aggregate.
[]
[ "Semi-finals", "Second leg" ]
[ "Football leagues in Malaysia", "Fourth level football leagues in Asia" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Malaysia%20M5%20League
2022 Malaysia M5 League
Final
The 2022 Malaysia M5 League (Malay: 2022 Liga M5 Malaysia) is the inaugural season of the League competition since its establishment in 2019. It is in the fifth tier of the Malaysia football league system. The league has several leagues registered under it.
OSV UK FC Champions and promoted to Malaysia M4 League'''
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Malaysia%20M5%20League
2022 Malaysia M5 League
Kuantan Amateur League
The 2022 Malaysia M5 League (Malay: 2022 Liga M5 Malaysia) is the inaugural season of the League competition since its establishment in 2019. It is in the fifth tier of the Malaysia football league system. The league has several leagues registered under it.
<noinclude> Nogori M5 League League 1 Group A Group B Knock-out stage Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals League 2 Group A Group B Knock-out stage Quarter-finals First leg Second leg Semi-finals First leg Second leg Finals
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Malaysia%20M5%20League
2022 Malaysia M5 League
See also
The 2022 Malaysia M5 League (Malay: 2022 Liga M5 Malaysia) is the inaugural season of the League competition since its establishment in 2019. It is in the fifth tier of the Malaysia football league system. The league has several leagues registered under it.
2022 Malaysia Super League 2022 Malaysia Premier League 2022 Malaysia M3 League 2022 Malaysia FA Cup
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[ "See also" ]
[ "Football leagues in Malaysia", "Fourth level football leagues in Asia" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Brend%27amour
Richard Brend'amour
Introduction
Franz Robert Richard Brend’amour (16 October 1831, Aachen – 22 January 1915, Düsseldorf) was a German xylographer, printer and publisher.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Brend%27amour
Richard Brend'amour
Biography
Franz Robert Richard Brend’amour (16 October 1831, Aachen – 22 January 1915, Düsseldorf) was a German xylographer, printer and publisher.
He came from a Huguenot family; the first son of Johann Nikolaus Brend’amour, a police inspector, and his wife, Maria Sophia née Leruth. From 1846 to 1849 he was apprenticed to a wood engraver named Eustach Stephan, in Cologne. When Stephan moved to Paris in 1850, he continued his training with Johann Anton Ramboux, a ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Brend%27amour
Richard Brend'amour
Sources
Franz Robert Richard Brend’amour (16 October 1831, Aachen – 22 January 1915, Düsseldorf) was a German xylographer, printer and publisher.
Rudolf Schmidt (Ed.): Deutsche Buchhändler. Deutsche Buchdrucker, Vol.1. Berlin/Eberswalde, 1902, pp.100–101 "Brend’amour, Richard". In: Ulrich Thieme, Felix Becker (Eds.): Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, Vol.4: Bida–Brevoort. Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig 1910, pg.577 (Online...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Register%20of%20Historic%20Places%20listings%20in%20Arlington%20County%2C%20Virginia
National Register of Historic Places listings in Arlington County, Virginia
Introduction
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Arlington County, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Arlington County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and distri...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "National Register of Historic Places in Arlington County, Virginia", "Lists of National Register of Historic Places in Virginia by county" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Register%20of%20Historic%20Places%20listings%20in%20Arlington%20County%2C%20Virginia
National Register of Historic Places listings in Arlington County, Virginia
Current listings
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Arlington County, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Arlington County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and distri...
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[ "National Register of Historic Places in Arlington County, Virginia", "Lists of National Register of Historic Places in Virginia by county" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Register%20of%20Historic%20Places%20listings%20in%20Arlington%20County%2C%20Virginia
National Register of Historic Places listings in Arlington County, Virginia
See also
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Arlington County, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Arlington County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and distri...
List of National Historic Landmarks in Virginia National Register of Historic Places listings in Virginia National Register of Historic Places listings in Falls Church, Virginia National Register of Historic Places listings in Alexandria, Virginia
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[ "National Register of Historic Places in Arlington County, Virginia", "Lists of National Register of Historic Places in Virginia by county" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Register%20of%20Historic%20Places%20listings%20in%20Arlington%20County%2C%20Virginia
National Register of Historic Places listings in Arlington County, Virginia
References
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Arlington County, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Arlington County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and distri...
Arlington
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highgate%2C%20West%20Midlands
Highgate, West Midlands
Introduction
Highgate, West Midlands may refer to: Highgate, Birmingham Highgate, Walsall
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelley%20Peak
Kelley Peak
Introduction
Kelley Peak is the name of two geographical features: Kelley Peak (Texas), a mountain peak in Edwards County, Texas Kelley Peak (Antarctica), a mountain peak in Antarctica
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley%20Hope%20P%C3%A9rez
Ashley Hope Pérez
Introduction
Ashley Hope Pérez is an American author.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Ohio State University faculty", "Indiana University alumni" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley%20Hope%20P%C3%A9rez
Ashley Hope Pérez
Personal life and education
Ashley Hope Pérez is an American author.
Pérez grew up in East Texas, approximately 20 minutes away from New London, Texas, the setting of Out of Darkness. Pérez attended the University of Texas at Austin. In 2014, she earned a Ph.D. from Indiana University, where she studied comparative literature with a focus on Latin American literature. Pérez currently...
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[ "Personal life and education" ]
[ "Ohio State University faculty", "Indiana University alumni" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley%20Hope%20P%C3%A9rez
Ashley Hope Pérez
Career
Ashley Hope Pérez is an American author.
Early in her career, Pérez taught English Language Arts at César E. Chávez High School in Houston, which is where she"—as a white woman—became passionate about stories that center Latinx lives." Aside from writing, Pérez is an assistant professor in the Center for Latin American Studies at the Ohio State University. I...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley%20Hope%20P%C3%A9rez
Ashley Hope Pérez
The Knife and the Butterfly (2011)
Ashley Hope Pérez is an American author.
The Knife and the Butterfly is a young adult novel published in 2011 by Carolrhoda Books. The novel, which explores the lives of two teenage gang members in Houston, a Hispanic boy named Azael and a White girl named Lexi, is based on the 2006 death of Gabriel Granillo. The title originates from the Houston Chronicle se...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley%20Hope%20P%C3%A9rez
Ashley Hope Pérez
What Can(t)Wait (2011)
Ashley Hope Pérez is an American author.
What Can(t) Wait is a young adult novel published in 2011 by Carolrhoda Lab. The story portrays a Mexican American teenage girl living in Houston who is torn between the demands of her family and her ambitions for the future. Karen Coats of The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books wrote that this novel portrays ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley%20Hope%20P%C3%A9rez
Ashley Hope Pérez
Out of Darkness (2015)
Ashley Hope Pérez is an American author.
Out of Darkness is a historical young adult novel published September 1, 2015 by Carolrhoda Lab. The novel chronicles a love affair between a teenage Mexican-American girl and a teenage African-American boy in 1930s New London, Texas, occurring right up to the 1937 New London School explosion. Perez initially expected...
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[ "Texts", "Out of Darkness (2015)" ]
[ "Ohio State University faculty", "Indiana University alumni" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley%20Hope%20P%C3%A9rez
Ashley Hope Pérez
Novels
Ashley Hope Pérez is an American author.
The Knife and the Butterfly (2011) What Can’t Wait (2011) Out of Darkness (2015)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley%20Hope%20P%C3%A9rez
Ashley Hope Pérez
Short stories and essays
Ashley Hope Pérez is an American author.
"The 'Nice Girl' Feminist" in Here We Are: Feminism for the Real World, edited by Kelly Jensen (2017) "5 Tips for 'Nice Girl' Feminists" in Here We Are: Feminism for the Real World, edited by Kelly Jensen (2017) "What Home Is" in Rural Voices: 15 Authors Challenge Assumptions About Small-Town America, edited by Nora...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Girls%20Aloud%20Party
The Girls Aloud Party
Introduction
The Girls Aloud Party was a one-off Christmas variety show starring British girl group Girls Aloud, produced for ITV. The show was aired on 13 December 2008, in between The X Factor series finale and its results show. All five members took part in the show, which generally consisted of the group performing songs, inte...
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[ "Introduction" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Girls%20Aloud%20Party
The Girls Aloud Party
Background
The Girls Aloud Party was a one-off Christmas variety show starring British girl group Girls Aloud, produced for ITV. The show was aired on 13 December 2008, in between The X Factor series finale and its results show. All five members took part in the show, which generally consisted of the group performing songs, inte...
Girls Aloud performed some of their biggest hits, as well as some tracks from their latest album, Out of Control. James Morrison performed his track "Broken Strings" with Girls Aloud, while Kaiser Chiefs led into "Sound of the Underground" with their own track, "Never Miss a Beat". Along with performing, Girls Aloud pe...
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The Girls Aloud Party
Promotion
The Girls Aloud Party was a one-off Christmas variety show starring British girl group Girls Aloud, produced for ITV. The show was aired on 13 December 2008, in between The X Factor series finale and its results show. All five members took part in the show, which generally consisted of the group performing songs, inte...
On 11 November, the official Girls Aloud website ran a competition in which 100 entrants would win tickets to the show. The show was filmed in London on 2 December, as stated by the announcement. The programme was first advertised during The X Factor on 29 November 2008.
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The Girls Aloud Party
Reception
The Girls Aloud Party was a one-off Christmas variety show starring British girl group Girls Aloud, produced for ITV. The show was aired on 13 December 2008, in between The X Factor series finale and its results show. All five members took part in the show, which generally consisted of the group performing songs, inte...
The Girls Aloud Party had approximately 8.37 million viewers (32.3%).
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The Girls Aloud Party
Cast
The Girls Aloud Party was a one-off Christmas variety show starring British girl group Girls Aloud, produced for ITV. The show was aired on 13 December 2008, in between The X Factor series finale and its results show. All five members took part in the show, which generally consisted of the group performing songs, inte...
Girls Aloud Sarah Harding Kimberley Walsh Cheryl Cole Nicola Roberts Nadine Coyle Special guests Paul O'Grady Cilla Black Julie Goodyear as Sarah’s Mum Guest performers James Morrison Kaiser Chiefs
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The Girls Aloud Party
Setlist
The Girls Aloud Party was a one-off Christmas variety show starring British girl group Girls Aloud, produced for ITV. The show was aired on 13 December 2008, in between The X Factor series finale and its results show. All five members took part in the show, which generally consisted of the group performing songs, inte...
Intro Video: "Love Is The Key" (Thriller Jill Mix) "The Promise" Christmas Sketch (with Paul O'Grady) "Call the Shots" Memories Sketch (with Little Girls Aloud) "I'll Stand by You" Mothers Sketch (with Little Girls Aloud & Cilla Black) Medley: "Never Miss a Beat"/"Sound of the Underground" (with Kaiser Chiefs) ...
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Bay Ridge Branch
Introduction
The Bay Ridge Branch is a rail line owned by the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and operated by the New York and Atlantic Railway in New York City. It is the longest freight-only line of the LIRR, connecting the Montauk Branch and CSX Transportation's Fremont Secondary (to the Hell Gate Bridge) at Glendale, Queens with t...
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Bay Ridge Branch
Early history
The Bay Ridge Branch is a rail line owned by the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and operated by the New York and Atlantic Railway in New York City. It is the longest freight-only line of the LIRR, connecting the Montauk Branch and CSX Transportation's Fremont Secondary (to the Hell Gate Bridge) at Glendale, Queens with t...
The first part of the line was opened by the New York, Bay Ridge and Jamaica Railroad in 1876, from Bay Ridge to the crossing of the Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island Railroad near New Utrecht. An extension from New Utrecht east and northeast to New Lots opened in 1877, and at the same time the New York and Manhattan Be...
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Bay Ridge Branch
Decline
The Bay Ridge Branch is a rail line owned by the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and operated by the New York and Atlantic Railway in New York City. It is the longest freight-only line of the LIRR, connecting the Montauk Branch and CSX Transportation's Fremont Secondary (to the Hell Gate Bridge) at Glendale, Queens with t...
Passenger service on the line ended in 1924. The entire line was electrified, starting on July 8, 1927, for New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad freight trains coming off the New York Connecting Railroad (Hell Gate Bridge). Electric operation ended on December 31, 1968.
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Bay Ridge Branch
Recent years
The Bay Ridge Branch is a rail line owned by the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and operated by the New York and Atlantic Railway in New York City. It is the longest freight-only line of the LIRR, connecting the Montauk Branch and CSX Transportation's Fremont Secondary (to the Hell Gate Bridge) at Glendale, Queens with t...
On June 4, 1999, Mayor Rudy Giuliani announced that New York City reached an agreement to open and operate the 65th Street Yard with the New York and Atlantic Railway, which would use it as an intermodal facility to expand its customer base. The takeover of Conrail by Norfolk Southern Railway and CSX Transportation was...
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Bay Ridge Branch
Proposals
The Bay Ridge Branch is a rail line owned by the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and operated by the New York and Atlantic Railway in New York City. It is the longest freight-only line of the LIRR, connecting the Montauk Branch and CSX Transportation's Fremont Secondary (to the Hell Gate Bridge) at Glendale, Queens with t...
A proposed Cross-Harbor Rail Tunnel from New Jersey to Brooklyn would use the Bay Ridge Branch to reach the rest of Long Island, with the line upgraded to double-stack clearances. Another proposal would have the New York City Subway use the tracks to link Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx via the Hell Gate Bridge. In 19...
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Bay Ridge Branch
Former stations
The Bay Ridge Branch is a rail line owned by the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and operated by the New York and Atlantic Railway in New York City. It is the longest freight-only line of the LIRR, connecting the Montauk Branch and CSX Transportation's Fremont Secondary (to the Hell Gate Bridge) at Glendale, Queens with t...
The following passenger stations once existed on the line:
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Bay Ridge Branch
See also
The Bay Ridge Branch is a rail line owned by the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and operated by the New York and Atlantic Railway in New York City. It is the longest freight-only line of the LIRR, connecting the Montauk Branch and CSX Transportation's Fremont Secondary (to the Hell Gate Bridge) at Glendale, Queens with t...
Manhattan Beach Branch Rail freight transportation in New York City and Long Island
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Yubu Island
Introduction
is an island of the Yaeyama Islands of Japan, it is located about 0.5 km east of Iriomote Island. The "Subtropical Botanical Garden" encompasses most of the island.
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Yubu Island
Geography and transport
is an island of the Yaeyama Islands of Japan, it is located about 0.5 km east of Iriomote Island. The "Subtropical Botanical Garden" encompasses most of the island.
Yubu Island is a small island with a total area of 0.15 km2 and a circumference of 2.0 km. It is located 0.5 km east of Iriomote Island. The water level between Yubu Island and Iriomote Island is usually no more than around knee deep, even during high tide the maximum depth is around 1 meter. Water buffalo carts are us...
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Yubu Island
History
is an island of the Yaeyama Islands of Japan, it is located about 0.5 km east of Iriomote Island. The "Subtropical Botanical Garden" encompasses most of the island.
After the Pacific War, in 1947, people who migrated from Taketomi Island and Kuroshima Island to Iriomote Island, established a settlement on Yubu Island. Fruit trees and sugar canes were cultivated, and water buffaloes were raised. On September 26, 1969, Typhoon Elsie struck Yubu Island and most of the island's inhab...
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