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projected-71480500-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yubu%20Island
Yubu Island
References
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.
Category:Yaeyama Islands
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projected-71480507-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humberto%20Primo
Humberto Primo
Introduction
Humberto Primo is a town located in Castellanos Department in the Santa Fe Province of Argentina. It is from the provincial capital Santa Fe, from Rosario, and from Buenos Aires.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Populated places in Santa Fe Province", "Populated places established in 1884", "1884 establishments in Argentina" ]
projected-71480507-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humberto%20Primo
Humberto Primo
Twin towns
Humberto Primo is a town located in Castellanos Department in the Santa Fe Province of Argentina. It is from the provincial capital Santa Fe, from Rosario, and from Buenos Aires.
Faule, Italy
[]
[ "Twin towns" ]
[ "Populated places in Santa Fe Province", "Populated places established in 1884", "1884 establishments in Argentina" ]
projected-71480507-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humberto%20Primo
Humberto Primo
References
Humberto Primo is a town located in Castellanos Department in the Santa Fe Province of Argentina. It is from the provincial capital Santa Fe, from Rosario, and from Buenos Aires.
Category:Populated places in Santa Fe Province Category:Populated places established in 1884 Category:1884 establishments in Argentina
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Populated places in Santa Fe Province", "Populated places established in 1884", "1884 establishments in Argentina" ]
projected-71480519-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abida%20Mia
Abida Mia
Introduction
Abida Sidik Mia is a Malawian politician. She is the Member of Parliament for Chikwawa Nkombezi.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Living people", "Democratic Progressive Party (Malawi) politicians", "Government ministers of Malawi", "Women government ministers of Malawi", "Members of the National Assembly (Malawi)", "21st-century Malawian women politicians", "21st-century Malawian politicians", "Year of birth missing (living pe...
projected-71480519-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abida%20Mia
Abida Mia
Political career
Abida Sidik Mia is a Malawian politician. She is the Member of Parliament for Chikwawa Nkombezi.
She was elected to the Parliament of Malawi in the 2019 general election. Mia was appointed Deputy Minister for Lands in 2020. In 2022 she was made Water and Sanitation Minister.
[]
[ "Political career" ]
[ "Living people", "Democratic Progressive Party (Malawi) politicians", "Government ministers of Malawi", "Women government ministers of Malawi", "Members of the National Assembly (Malawi)", "21st-century Malawian women politicians", "21st-century Malawian politicians", "Year of birth missing (living pe...
projected-71480519-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abida%20Mia
Abida Mia
Personal life
Abida Sidik Mia is a Malawian politician. She is the Member of Parliament for Chikwawa Nkombezi.
She is the widow of former minister Sidik Mia.
[]
[ "Personal life" ]
[ "Living people", "Democratic Progressive Party (Malawi) politicians", "Government ministers of Malawi", "Women government ministers of Malawi", "Members of the National Assembly (Malawi)", "21st-century Malawian women politicians", "21st-century Malawian politicians", "Year of birth missing (living pe...
projected-71480519-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abida%20Mia
Abida Mia
References
Abida Sidik Mia is a Malawian politician. She is the Member of Parliament for Chikwawa Nkombezi.
Category:Living people Category:Democratic Progressive Party (Malawi) politicians Category:Government ministers of Malawi Category:Women government ministers of Malawi Category:Members of the National Assembly (Malawi) Category:21st-century Malawian women politicians Category:21st-century Malawian politicians Category...
[]
[ "References" ]
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projected-71480524-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ton%20Frinking
Ton Frinking
Introduction
Antonius Bernardus Matthijs Frinking (1 February 1931 – 3 August 2022) was a Dutch politician. He served in the Royal Netherlands Army as a major from 1969 to 1975 and as lieutenant colonel from 1975 to 1977. He served as a member of the House of Representatives from 1977 to 1993. Frinking died in August 2022 in Delft,...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1931 births", "2022 deaths", "Members of the House of Representatives (Netherlands)", "20th-century Dutch politicians", "Christian Democratic Appeal politicians", "Catholic People's Party politicians", "Politicians from Groningen (city)" ]
projected-71480524-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ton%20Frinking
Ton Frinking
References
Antonius Bernardus Matthijs Frinking (1 February 1931 – 3 August 2022) was a Dutch politician. He served in the Royal Netherlands Army as a major from 1969 to 1975 and as lieutenant colonel from 1975 to 1977. He served as a member of the House of Representatives from 1977 to 1993. Frinking died in August 2022 in Delft,...
Category:1931 births Category:2022 deaths Category:Members of the House of Representatives (Netherlands) Category:20th-century Dutch politicians Category:Christian Democratic Appeal politicians Category:Catholic People's Party politicians Category:Politicians from Groningen (city)
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1931 births", "2022 deaths", "Members of the House of Representatives (Netherlands)", "20th-century Dutch politicians", "Christian Democratic Appeal politicians", "Catholic People's Party politicians", "Politicians from Groningen (city)" ]
projected-20471592-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CKGS-FM
CKGS-FM
Introduction
CKGS-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Saguenay, Quebec. The station serves the borough of La Baie. Owned and operated by Arsenal Media (formerly Attraction Radio), it broadcasts on 105.5 MHz with an effective radiated power of 6,000 watts (class A). The station has a country music format. It i...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Radio stations in Saguenay, Quebec", "Country radio stations in Canada", "French-language radio stations in Quebec", "Radio stations established in 2009", "2009 establishments in Quebec" ]
projected-20471592-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CKGS-FM
CKGS-FM
See also
CKGS-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Saguenay, Quebec. The station serves the borough of La Baie. Owned and operated by Arsenal Media (formerly Attraction Radio), it broadcasts on 105.5 MHz with an effective radiated power of 6,000 watts (class A). The station has a country music format. It i...
Louis Champagne
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Radio stations in Saguenay, Quebec", "Country radio stations in Canada", "French-language radio stations in Quebec", "Radio stations established in 2009", "2009 establishments in Quebec" ]
projected-71480546-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giacomo%20Badoer%20%28fl.%201403%E2%80%931442%29
Giacomo Badoer (fl. 1403–1442)
Introduction
Giacomo Badoer (19 February 1403 – 1442×1445) was a Venetian merchant known for his surviving account book, the Libro di conti. Giacomo was born in Venice to Sebastiano and Agnesina. He had two older brothers, Gerolamo and Maffeo, and a sister, Maria. He was registered in the Balla d'Oro on 4 July 1422. In 1425, he ma...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1403 births", "1440s deaths", "Badoer family", "15th-century Venetian businesspeople" ]
projected-71480546-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giacomo%20Badoer%20%28fl.%201403%E2%80%931442%29
Giacomo Badoer (fl. 1403–1442)
Bibliography
Giacomo Badoer (19 February 1403 – 1442×1445) was a Venetian merchant known for his surviving account book, the Libro di conti. Giacomo was born in Venice to Sebastiano and Agnesina. He had two older brothers, Gerolamo and Maffeo, and a sister, Maria. He was registered in the Balla d'Oro on 4 July 1422. In 1425, he ma...
Category:1403 births Category:1440s deaths Category:Badoer family Category:15th-century Venetian businesspeople
[]
[ "Bibliography" ]
[ "1403 births", "1440s deaths", "Badoer family", "15th-century Venetian businesspeople" ]
projected-20471611-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treason%20Act%201543
Treason Act 1543
Introduction
The Treason Act 1543 (35 Hen 8 c 2) was an Act of the Parliament of England passed during the reign of King Henry VIII of England, which stated that acts of treason or misprision of treason that were committed outside the realm of England could be tried within England. Those convicted of high treason would have their e...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1543 in law", "1543 in England", "Acts of the Parliament of England (1485–1603)", "Treason in England" ]
projected-20471611-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treason%20Act%201543
Treason Act 1543
Other treason statutes passed in 1543
The Treason Act 1543 (35 Hen 8 c 2) was an Act of the Parliament of England passed during the reign of King Henry VIII of England, which stated that acts of treason or misprision of treason that were committed outside the realm of England could be tried within England. Those convicted of high treason would have their e...
The Act should not be confused with two other Acts, 35 Hen. 8 c. 1 and 3, which were also about treason and were passed in the same year. The first made it treason to refuse to take an oath against the Pope. The second made it treason to attempt to deprive the King of his royal title or of his title as Defender of the ...
[]
[ "Other treason statutes passed in 1543" ]
[ "1543 in law", "1543 in England", "Acts of the Parliament of England (1485–1603)", "Treason in England" ]
projected-20471611-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treason%20Act%201543
Treason Act 1543
See also
The Treason Act 1543 (35 Hen 8 c 2) was an Act of the Parliament of England passed during the reign of King Henry VIII of England, which stated that acts of treason or misprision of treason that were committed outside the realm of England could be tried within England. Those convicted of high treason would have their e...
High treason in the United Kingdom Treason Act
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "1543 in law", "1543 in England", "Acts of the Parliament of England (1485–1603)", "Treason in England" ]
projected-20471611-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treason%20Act%201543
Treason Act 1543
References
The Treason Act 1543 (35 Hen 8 c 2) was an Act of the Parliament of England passed during the reign of King Henry VIII of England, which stated that acts of treason or misprision of treason that were committed outside the realm of England could be tried within England. Those convicted of high treason would have their e...
Knollenberg, Bernhard. Growth of the American Revolution, 1766–1775. New York: Free Press, 1975. . Jensen, Merrill. The Founding of a Nation: A History of the American Revolution, 1763–1776. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968.
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projected-20471612-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Met%20My%20Match
Met My Match
Introduction
Met My Match is a song by The Whitlams. It was released on 2 June 1995 as the second single from their second studio album, Undeniably.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "The Whitlams songs", "1995 singles", "Songs written by Tim Freedman", "1994 songs" ]
projected-20471612-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Met%20My%20Match
Met My Match
Track listing
Met My Match is a song by The Whitlams. It was released on 2 June 1995 as the second single from their second studio album, Undeniably.
"Met My Match" - 3:36 "Following My Own Tracks" - 3:31 "Pass The Flagon" - 3:32 "You'll Find a Way" - 4:25
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[ "Track listing" ]
[ "The Whitlams songs", "1995 singles", "Songs written by Tim Freedman", "1994 songs" ]
projected-20471612-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Met%20My%20Match
Met My Match
References
Met My Match is a song by The Whitlams. It was released on 2 June 1995 as the second single from their second studio album, Undeniably.
Category:The Whitlams songs Category:1995 singles Category:Songs written by Tim Freedman Category:1994 songs
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "The Whitlams songs", "1995 singles", "Songs written by Tim Freedman", "1994 songs" ]
projected-20471629-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iggesund
Iggesund
Introduction
Iggesund is a locality situated in Hudiksvall Municipality, Gävleborg County, Sweden with 3,362 inhabitants in 2010.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Populated places in Hudiksvall Municipality", "Hälsingland" ]
projected-20471629-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iggesund
Iggesund
Geography
Iggesund is a locality situated in Hudiksvall Municipality, Gävleborg County, Sweden with 3,362 inhabitants in 2010.
Iggesund is located south of Hudiksvall, north of Söderhamn and southeast of Ljusdal, with the Bothnian Sea to the east. The nearest bigger cities are Sundsvall (pop. 49,339) to the north, and Gävle (pop. 68,700) to the south.
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[ "Geography" ]
[ "Populated places in Hudiksvall Municipality", "Hälsingland" ]
projected-20471629-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iggesund
Iggesund
History
Iggesund is a locality situated in Hudiksvall Municipality, Gävleborg County, Sweden with 3,362 inhabitants in 2010.
Iggesund was mentioned for the first time during the 15th century. At the time Iggesund consisted only of a few farms on both sides of the Iggåns. 1546 – Swedish king Gustav Vasa established an eel fishery at the Iggån. 1672 – Östanå paper mills were built on the northern shore of the Viksjön lake. They represented ...
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[ "History" ]
[ "Populated places in Hudiksvall Municipality", "Hälsingland" ]
projected-20471629-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iggesund
Iggesund
Name
Iggesund is a locality situated in Hudiksvall Municipality, Gävleborg County, Sweden with 3,362 inhabitants in 2010.
around 1400: Igesunda around 1500: Egesund, Eghesund, Eggesund, Iggesund, Iggsund
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[ "History", "Name" ]
[ "Populated places in Hudiksvall Municipality", "Hälsingland" ]
projected-20471629-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iggesund
Iggesund
References
Iggesund is a locality situated in Hudiksvall Municipality, Gävleborg County, Sweden with 3,362 inhabitants in 2010.
Category:Populated places in Hudiksvall Municipality Category:Hälsingland
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Populated places in Hudiksvall Municipality", "Hälsingland" ]
projected-20471647-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederik%20Holst%20%28physician%29
Frederik Holst (physician)
Introduction
Frederik Holst (14 August 1791 – 4 June 1871) was a Norwegian medical doctor. He is regarded as an important pioneer in medicine in Norway.
[]
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projected-20471647-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederik%20Holst%20%28physician%29
Frederik Holst (physician)
Biography
Frederik Holst (14 August 1791 – 4 June 1871) was a Norwegian medical doctor. He is regarded as an important pioneer in medicine in Norway.
Holst was born at Holmestrand in Vestfold, Norway. He was the son of merchant Hans Holst (1763–1846) and Inger Christine Backer (1765–1850). He completed his examen artium at Oslo Cathedral School in 1810. He studied at the University of Copenhagen and earned his medical diploma based upon his doctoral thesis about ...
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projected-20471647-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederik%20Holst%20%28physician%29
Frederik Holst (physician)
Personal life
Frederik Holst (14 August 1791 – 4 June 1871) was a Norwegian medical doctor. He is regarded as an important pioneer in medicine in Norway.
He was made a knight in the Order of St. Olav (1847), Commander of St. Olav's Order (1865) and Commander of the Order of the Polar Star. In 1824, he married Dorothea Christierne Steffens (1805–1866). Holst was the grandfather of linguist Clara Holst and professor Axel Holst.
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projected-20471647-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederik%20Holst%20%28physician%29
Frederik Holst (physician)
References
Frederik Holst (14 August 1791 – 4 June 1871) was a Norwegian medical doctor. He is regarded as an important pioneer in medicine in Norway.
Category:1791 births Category:1871 deaths Category:People from Vestfold Category:People educated at Oslo Cathedral School Category: University of Copenhagen alumni Category:19th-century Norwegian physicians Category:University of Oslo faculty Category:Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Category: Recipient...
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[ "References" ]
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projected-20471675-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadeukbong
Gadeukbong
Introduction
Gadeukbong is a mountain in the county of Inje, Gangwon-do, in South Korea. It has an elevation of .
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Mountains of South Korea", "Inje County", "Mountains of Gangwon Province, South Korea", "One-thousanders of South Korea" ]
projected-20471675-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadeukbong
Gadeukbong
See also
Gadeukbong is a mountain in the county of Inje, Gangwon-do, in South Korea. It has an elevation of .
List of mountains in Korea
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Mountains of South Korea", "Inje County", "Mountains of Gangwon Province, South Korea", "One-thousanders of South Korea" ]
projected-20471675-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadeukbong
Gadeukbong
References
Gadeukbong is a mountain in the county of Inje, Gangwon-do, in South Korea. It has an elevation of .
Category:Mountains of South Korea Category:Inje County Category:Mountains of Gangwon Province, South Korea Category:One-thousanders of South Korea
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Mountains of South Korea", "Inje County", "Mountains of Gangwon Province, South Korea", "One-thousanders of South Korea" ]
projected-20471730-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaeinsan
Gaeinsan
Introduction
Gaeinsan is a mountain in the counties of Inje and Hongcheon, Gangwon-do, in South Korea. It has an elevation of .
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Mountains of South Korea", "Inje County", "Mountains of Gangwon Province, South Korea", "One-thousanders of South Korea" ]
projected-20471730-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaeinsan
Gaeinsan
See also
Gaeinsan is a mountain in the counties of Inje and Hongcheon, Gangwon-do, in South Korea. It has an elevation of .
List of mountains in Korea
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Mountains of South Korea", "Inje County", "Mountains of Gangwon Province, South Korea", "One-thousanders of South Korea" ]
projected-20471730-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaeinsan
Gaeinsan
References
Gaeinsan is a mountain in the counties of Inje and Hongcheon, Gangwon-do, in South Korea. It has an elevation of .
Category:Mountains of South Korea Category:Inje County Category:Mountains of Gangwon Province, South Korea Category:One-thousanders of South Korea
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Mountains of South Korea", "Inje County", "Mountains of Gangwon Province, South Korea", "One-thousanders of South Korea" ]
projected-08556186-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laird%20Wilcox
Laird Wilcox
Introduction
Laird Maurice Wilcox is an American researcher of political fringe movements. He is the founder of the Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements, housed in the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Year of birth missing (living people)", "Living people", "American social sciences writers", "American tax resisters", "American political writers", "Writers from Kansas" ]
projected-08556186-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laird%20Wilcox
Laird Wilcox
Early life
Laird Maurice Wilcox is an American researcher of political fringe movements. He is the founder of the Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements, housed in the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas.
Wilcox was raised in a family with, as he described, "political intensity". His relatives' politics ranged from socialist to membership in the far-right John Birch Society. Wilcox's father was a construction accountant. His family moved frequently. Wilcox attended the University of Kansas. He joined the Students for a...
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[ "Early life" ]
[ "Year of birth missing (living people)", "Living people", "American social sciences writers", "American tax resisters", "American political writers", "Writers from Kansas" ]
projected-08556186-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laird%20Wilcox
Laird Wilcox
Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements
Laird Maurice Wilcox is an American researcher of political fringe movements. He is the founder of the Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements, housed in the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas.
In 1965, after Wilcox had accumulated four file drawers of literature about radical political movements, some since his teens, the University of Kansas library bought a portion of it for $1,000. The collection, now called the Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements, is kept in the Kansas Collection of Ken...
[]
[ "Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements" ]
[ "Year of birth missing (living people)", "Living people", "American social sciences writers", "American tax resisters", "American political writers", "Writers from Kansas" ]
projected-08556186-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laird%20Wilcox
Laird Wilcox
Views
Laird Maurice Wilcox is an American researcher of political fringe movements. He is the founder of the Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements, housed in the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas.
In 1968, Wilcox signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War. He has been a member of the American Civil Liberties Union since 1961 and a member of Amnesty International since 1970. Historian George Michael described Wilcox in 2003 as a left-w...
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[ "Year of birth missing (living people)", "Living people", "American social sciences writers", "American tax resisters", "American political writers", "Writers from Kansas" ]
projected-08556186-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laird%20Wilcox
Laird Wilcox
Awards
Laird Maurice Wilcox is an American researcher of political fringe movements. He is the founder of the Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements, housed in the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas.
In 1989, Wilcox received the Kansas City Area Archivists Award of Excellence for founding and maintaining the Wilcox Collection. He was awarded the Myers Center Award in 1993 for the Study of Human Rights in the United States, and in 1994 he was awarded the Freedom of Information Award of the Kansas Library Association...
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[ "Year of birth missing (living people)", "Living people", "American social sciences writers", "American tax resisters", "American political writers", "Writers from Kansas" ]
projected-08556186-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laird%20Wilcox
Laird Wilcox
Periodicals
Laird Maurice Wilcox is an American researcher of political fringe movements. He is the founder of the Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements, housed in the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas.
Guide to the American Left, annual. Kansas City, Mo.: Editorial Research Service (1984–). . Guide to the American Right, annual. Kansas City, Mo.: Editorial Research Service (1984–). . .
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projected-08556186-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laird%20Wilcox
Laird Wilcox
Books
Laird Maurice Wilcox is an American researcher of political fringe movements. He is the founder of the Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements, housed in the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas.
Nazis, Communists, Klansmen, and Others on the Fringe, with John George. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books (1992). . Crying Wolf: Hate Crime Hoaxes in America. Olathe, Kan.: Editorial Research Service (1994). . 25th Anniversary Edition, 1994-2019. Olathe, Kan.: Editorial Research Service (2019). Be Reasonable: Selected ...
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projected-08556186-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laird%20Wilcox
Laird Wilcox
Further reading
Laird Maurice Wilcox is an American researcher of political fringe movements. He is the founder of the Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements, housed in the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas.
Farney, Dennis (Apr. 27, 1995). "Emergence of Extremist Groups Reflects Changing U. S. Society, Researcher Says." Wall Street Journal. p. B2.
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projected-20471753-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Wilson%20Vaka
Joseph Wilson Vaka
Introduction
Joseph Wilson Vaka (born 21 November 1980) in Kolofo'ou, Tonga) is rugby union footballer. He plays at outside centre or wing. He played for Havelock Sports Club in Sri Lanka in 2007 before moving to Japan. He was with the World Fighting Bulls in Kobe, Hyogo before he came to Toyota Shokki Shuttles in Kariya, Aichi wh...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1980 births", "Living people", "Tongan Latter Day Saints", "Tongan rugby union players", "People from Nukuʻalofa", "Rugby union wings", "Tonga international rugby union players", "Tongan expatriate rugby union players", "Expatriate rugby union players in Sri Lanka", "Expatriate rugby union player...
projected-20471753-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Wilson%20Vaka
Joseph Wilson Vaka
Personal life
Joseph Wilson Vaka (born 21 November 1980) in Kolofo'ou, Tonga) is rugby union footballer. He plays at outside centre or wing. He played for Havelock Sports Club in Sri Lanka in 2007 before moving to Japan. He was with the World Fighting Bulls in Kobe, Hyogo before he came to Toyota Shokki Shuttles in Kariya, Aichi wh...
Vaka is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Wilson%20Vaka
Joseph Wilson Vaka
References
Joseph Wilson Vaka (born 21 November 1980) in Kolofo'ou, Tonga) is rugby union footballer. He plays at outside centre or wing. He played for Havelock Sports Club in Sri Lanka in 2007 before moving to Japan. He was with the World Fighting Bulls in Kobe, Hyogo before he came to Toyota Shokki Shuttles in Kariya, Aichi wh...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cressie
Cressie
Introduction
In Canadian folklore, Cressie is the nickname given to an eel-like lake monster said to reside in Crescent Lake, Robert's Arm, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The name is a portmanteau of Crescent Lake and Nessie, the nickname given to the Loch Ness Monster. The monster has been described as resembling a large dark ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cressie
Cressie
History
In Canadian folklore, Cressie is the nickname given to an eel-like lake monster said to reside in Crescent Lake, Robert's Arm, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The name is a portmanteau of Crescent Lake and Nessie, the nickname given to the Loch Ness Monster. The monster has been described as resembling a large dark ...
Though there are reported sightings of Cressie as early as the 1950s, some have linked the legends to earlier Indigenous legends of the woodum haoot ("pond devil") or haoot tuwedyee ("swimming demon"), however others caution that this attribution has seemingly been copied from source to source without any verification ...
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[ "History" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cressie
Cressie
Explanations
In Canadian folklore, Cressie is the nickname given to an eel-like lake monster said to reside in Crescent Lake, Robert's Arm, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The name is a portmanteau of Crescent Lake and Nessie, the nickname given to the Loch Ness Monster. The monster has been described as resembling a large dark ...
According to skeptics there are several natural occurrences that can explain "Cressie" sightings.Giant eels have been touted as one of the most likely candidates. Several Robert's Arm residents offer as evidence of the eel hypothesis previous sightings of giant eels, and high numbers of eels appearing in eel traps in t...
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[ "Explanations" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cressie
Cressie
Tourism and popular culture
In Canadian folklore, Cressie is the nickname given to an eel-like lake monster said to reside in Crescent Lake, Robert's Arm, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The name is a portmanteau of Crescent Lake and Nessie, the nickname given to the Loch Ness Monster. The monster has been described as resembling a large dark ...
In 1991, the town of Robert's Arm erected a statue of Cressie at the entrance to the community, along with a storyboard which describes the alleged sightings. This statue greets tourists to the area, and is depicted with distinctly dragonlike features including green scales, a row of plates along its back, and fearsome...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cressie
Cressie
References
In Canadian folklore, Cressie is the nickname given to an eel-like lake monster said to reside in Crescent Lake, Robert's Arm, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The name is a portmanteau of Crescent Lake and Nessie, the nickname given to the Loch Ness Monster. The monster has been described as resembling a large dark ...
Category:Canadian folklore Category:Canadian legendary creatures Category:Water monsters Category:Culture of Newfoundland and Labrador
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[ "References" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BNU
BNU
Introduction
BNU may refer to: BNU (software), a communications driver. Banco Nacional Ultramarino, a Portuguese and Macanese bank Beaconhouse National University, Lahore Beijing Normal University, a university in Beijing, China Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire, public library in Strasbourg Brooklyn Northern United AFC, a Ne...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergence%20proof%20techniques
Convergence proof techniques
Introduction
Convergence proof techniques are canonical components of mathematical proofs that sequences or functions converge to a finite limit when the argument tends to infinity. There are many types of series and modes of convergence requiring different techniques. Below are some of the more common examples. This article is ...
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[ "Introduction" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergence%20proof%20techniques
Convergence proof techniques
Convergence in R<sup>n
Convergence proof techniques are canonical components of mathematical proofs that sequences or functions converge to a finite limit when the argument tends to infinity. There are many types of series and modes of convergence requiring different techniques. Below are some of the more common examples. This article is ...
It is common to want to prove convergence of a sequence or function , where and refer to the natural numbers and the real numbers, and convergence is with respect to the Euclidean norm, . Useful approaches for this are as follows.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergence%20proof%20techniques
Convergence proof techniques
First principles
Convergence proof techniques are canonical components of mathematical proofs that sequences or functions converge to a finite limit when the argument tends to infinity. There are many types of series and modes of convergence requiring different techniques. Below are some of the more common examples. This article is ...
The analytic definition of convergence of to a limit is that for all there exists a such for all , . The most basic proof technique is to find such a and prove the required inequality. If the value of is not known in advance, the techniques below may be useful.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergence%20proof%20techniques
Convergence proof techniques
Contraction mappings
Convergence proof techniques are canonical components of mathematical proofs that sequences or functions converge to a finite limit when the argument tends to infinity. There are many types of series and modes of convergence requiring different techniques. Below are some of the more common examples. This article is ...
In many cases, the function whose convergence is of interest has the form for some transformation . For example, could map to for some conformable matrix . Alternatively, may be an element-wise operation, such as replacing each element of by the square root of its magnitude. In such cases, if the problem satis...
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[ "Convergence in R<sup>n", "Contraction mappings" ]
[ "mathematics" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergence%20proof%20techniques
Convergence proof techniques
Example
Convergence proof techniques are canonical components of mathematical proofs that sequences or functions converge to a finite limit when the argument tends to infinity. There are many types of series and modes of convergence requiring different techniques. Below are some of the more common examples. This article is ...
Famous example of the use of this approach include If has the form for some matrices and , then convergence to occurs if the magnitudes of all eigenvalues of are less than 1.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergence%20proof%20techniques
Convergence proof techniques
Convergent subsequences
Convergence proof techniques are canonical components of mathematical proofs that sequences or functions converge to a finite limit when the argument tends to infinity. There are many types of series and modes of convergence requiring different techniques. Below are some of the more common examples. This article is ...
Every bounded sequence in has a convergent subsequence, by the Bolzano–Weierstrass theorem. If these all have the same limit, then the original sequence converges to that limit. If it can be shown that all of the subsequences of have the same limit, such as by showing that there is a unique fixed point of the trans...
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[ "mathematics" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergence%20proof%20techniques
Convergence proof techniques
Monotonicity (Lyapunov functions)
Convergence proof techniques are canonical components of mathematical proofs that sequences or functions converge to a finite limit when the argument tends to infinity. There are many types of series and modes of convergence requiring different techniques. Below are some of the more common examples. This article is ...
Every bounded monotonic sequence in converges to a limit. This approach can also be applied to sequences that are not monotonic. Instead, it is possible to define a function such that is monotonic in . If the satisfies the conditions to be a Lyapunov function then is convergent. Lyapunov's theorem is normally ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergence%20proof%20techniques
Convergence proof techniques
Convergence of sequences of functions
Convergence proof techniques are canonical components of mathematical proofs that sequences or functions converge to a finite limit when the argument tends to infinity. There are many types of series and modes of convergence requiring different techniques. Below are some of the more common examples. This article is ...
To consider the convergence of sequences of functions, it is necessary to define a distance between functions to replace the Euclidean norm. These often include Convergence in the norm (strong convergence) -- a function norm, such as is defined, and convergence occurs if . For this case, all of the above techniques...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergence%20proof%20techniques
Convergence proof techniques
Convergence of random variables
Convergence proof techniques are canonical components of mathematical proofs that sequences or functions converge to a finite limit when the argument tends to infinity. There are many types of series and modes of convergence requiring different techniques. Below are some of the more common examples. This article is ...
Random variables are more complicated than simple elements of . (Formally, a random variable is a mapping from an event space to a value space . The value space may be , such as the roll of a dice, and such a random variable is often spoken of informally as being in , but convergence of sequence of random variables...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergence%20proof%20techniques
Convergence proof techniques
Topological convergence
Convergence proof techniques are canonical components of mathematical proofs that sequences or functions converge to a finite limit when the argument tends to infinity. There are many types of series and modes of convergence requiring different techniques. Below are some of the more common examples. This article is ...
For all of the above techniques, some form the basic analytic definition of convergence above applies. However, topology has its own definition of convergence. For example, in a non-hausdorff space, it is possible for a sequence to converge to multiple different limits.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergence%20proof%20techniques
Convergence proof techniques
References
Convergence proof techniques are canonical components of mathematical proofs that sequences or functions converge to a finite limit when the argument tends to infinity. There are many types of series and modes of convergence requiring different techniques. Below are some of the more common examples. This article is ...
Category:mathematics
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghukasyan
Ghukasyan
Introduction
Ghukasyan () ) is an Armenian surname, meaning 'son of Ghukas', the Armenian equivalent of Luke. In Russia, Azerbaijan and other countries, some holders of this surname changed the spelling to Gukasov (). People with the surname include: Arkadi Ghukasyan (born 1957), second president of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghukasyan
Ghukasyan
See also
Ghukasyan () ) is an Armenian surname, meaning 'son of Ghukas', the Armenian equivalent of Luke. In Russia, Azerbaijan and other countries, some holders of this surname changed the spelling to Gukasov (). People with the surname include: Arkadi Ghukasyan (born 1957), second president of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic...
Arshak Ter-Gukasov (1819–1881), Yerevan Forces commander of Russia's army during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 Voroshil Gukasyan (1932–1986), Soviet linguist Category:Armenian-language surnames Category:Patronymic surnames Category:Surnames from given names
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese%20North%20China%20Area%20Army
Japanese North China Area Army
Introduction
The was an area army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese%20North%20China%20Area%20Army
Japanese North China Area Army
History
The was an area army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
The Japanese North China Area Army was formed on August 21, 1937 under the control of the Imperial General Headquarters. It was transferred to the newly formed China Expeditionary Army on September 23, 1939. Headquartered in Beijing, it was responsible for direction and coordination of the Japanese military activity in...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese%20North%20China%20Area%20Army
Japanese North China Area Army
References
The was an area army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
N Category:Military units and formations established in 1937 Category:Military units and formations disestablished in 1945
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Augustus%20Just
John Augustus Just
Introduction
Dr. John Augustus Just (January 9, 1854 – September 13, 1908) was a German-born chemist and inventor. He is best known for his investigative work into recovery of precious metals from their ores and for completing the process for evaporating milk. For his scientific achievements, he was awarded a medal by the committ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Augustus%20Just
John Augustus Just
Early life and education
Dr. John Augustus Just (January 9, 1854 – September 13, 1908) was a German-born chemist and inventor. He is best known for his investigative work into recovery of precious metals from their ores and for completing the process for evaporating milk. For his scientific achievements, he was awarded a medal by the committ...
John Augustus Just claimed to have been born in Karlsbad, Germany; United States census records, however, indicate that he was born in the small town of Feilbingert in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. He was one of five children. Their parents were Christian and Julia (Steel) Just; Christian was a merchant...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Augustus%20Just
John Augustus Just
Marriage and family
Dr. John Augustus Just (January 9, 1854 – September 13, 1908) was a German-born chemist and inventor. He is best known for his investigative work into recovery of precious metals from their ores and for completing the process for evaporating milk. For his scientific achievements, he was awarded a medal by the committ...
In 1886 Just moved to Syracuse, where he lived for the remainder of his life. He married Annie Laurie (Baughman) Just; however, the year and place of the marriage is unknown. He had a son, Morton C. Just, with a Canadian woman whose identity is unknown. Just and Annie had three children: John H., Mary H. and Alvah L...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Augustus%20Just
John Augustus Just
Just's Food Company
Dr. John Augustus Just (January 9, 1854 – September 13, 1908) was a German-born chemist and inventor. He is best known for his investigative work into recovery of precious metals from their ores and for completing the process for evaporating milk. For his scientific achievements, he was awarded a medal by the committ...
Under US Patent 764,294, Just began to employ his new method of evaporating milk into a dried powder. The technique (later known as the Just Milk Process) involves first treating a sample of milk with calcium chloride to reduce its acidity and then with alkaline hypochlorite to preserve the fatty acids in the finished...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Augustus%20Just
John Augustus Just
Just Mining and Extraction Company
Dr. John Augustus Just (January 9, 1854 – September 13, 1908) was a German-born chemist and inventor. He is best known for his investigative work into recovery of precious metals from their ores and for completing the process for evaporating milk. For his scientific achievements, he was awarded a medal by the committ...
Just's US Patent 814,294 was a new way to extract precious metals from their ores. Before his invention chlorinizing and roasting of the ore was required, which was found to be too costly in fuel, money and time. The new technique (also known as the Just process) was claimed to be much more efficient and hence, more ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Augustus%20Just
John Augustus Just
Later life and death
Dr. John Augustus Just (January 9, 1854 – September 13, 1908) was a German-born chemist and inventor. He is best known for his investigative work into recovery of precious metals from their ores and for completing the process for evaporating milk. For his scientific achievements, he was awarded a medal by the committ...
In October 1905 Just and his wife traveled to Europe, touring England, Ireland, France, Italy and Switzerland. In Paris they met a mining engineer, who asked Just to visit the tin mines in Cornwall, England. During his visit to the mines, he collected a sample of ore and brought it back to Syracuse for experimentation...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Augustus%20Just
John Augustus Just
Organizations
Dr. John Augustus Just (January 9, 1854 – September 13, 1908) was a German-born chemist and inventor. He is best known for his investigative work into recovery of precious metals from their ores and for completing the process for evaporating milk. For his scientific achievements, he was awarded a medal by the committ...
John Augustus Just was a member of scientific organizations from many countries. These organizations include: American Association for the Advancement of Science American Chemical Society American Geographical Society Chemists Club of New York American Academy of Political and Social Science American Forestry A...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Augustus%20Just
John Augustus Just
Patents
Dr. John Augustus Just (January 9, 1854 – September 13, 1908) was a German-born chemist and inventor. He is best known for his investigative work into recovery of precious metals from their ores and for completing the process for evaporating milk. For his scientific achievements, he was awarded a medal by the committ...
Just was reported to have nearly 170 patents worldwide; the following are US patents (by number and date) registered under his name:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Augustus%20Just
John Augustus Just
References
Dr. John Augustus Just (January 9, 1854 – September 13, 1908) was a German-born chemist and inventor. He is best known for his investigative work into recovery of precious metals from their ores and for completing the process for evaporating milk. For his scientific achievements, he was awarded a medal by the committ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo%20Badoer
Angelo Badoer
Introduction
Angelo Badoer (1565–1630) was a Venetian diplomat convicted of spying for Spain. He spent the last 18 years of his life in exile and survived two assassination attempts. He ended his life as a priest in Rome. Angelo (or Anzolo) was born on 19 April 1565 to Alberto Badoer and Chiara Priuli. His uncle was Cardinal Loren...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo%20Badoer
Angelo Badoer
Bibliography
Angelo Badoer (1565–1630) was a Venetian diplomat convicted of spying for Spain. He spent the last 18 years of his life in exile and survived two assassination attempts. He ended his life as a priest in Rome. Angelo (or Anzolo) was born on 19 April 1565 to Alberto Badoer and Chiara Priuli. His uncle was Cardinal Loren...
Category:1565 births Category:1630 deaths Category:Badoer family Category:Ambassadors of the Republic of Venice to France Category:Exiled Italian politicians
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1muel%20Brassai
Sámuel Brassai
Introduction
Sámuel Brassai (15 June 1797 – 24 June 1897) was a Hungarian linguist and teacher sometimes called "The Last Transylvanian Polymath." In addition to being a linguist and pedagogue he was also a natural scientist, mathematician, musician, philosopher, essay writer, and a regular member of the Hungarian Academy of Scienc...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1muel%20Brassai
Sámuel Brassai
References
Sámuel Brassai (15 June 1797 – 24 June 1897) was a Hungarian linguist and teacher sometimes called "The Last Transylvanian Polymath." In addition to being a linguist and pedagogue he was also a natural scientist, mathematician, musician, philosopher, essay writer, and a regular member of the Hungarian Academy of Scienc...
É. Kiss, Katalin. 2008. A Pioneering Theory Of Information Structure. Acta Linguistica Hungarica, Vol. 55 (1–2), pp. 23–40.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%20Rutherglen%20by-election
1964 Rutherglen by-election
Introduction
There was a by-election for the constituency of Rutherglen in the House of Commons on 14 May 1964, not long before the 1964 general election. It was a Labour gain from the Conservatives, the candidate was Gregor Mackenzie. Unlike some by-election gains, it was held at the next general election and eventually became a ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%20Rutherglen%20by-election
1964 Rutherglen by-election
Background
There was a by-election for the constituency of Rutherglen in the House of Commons on 14 May 1964, not long before the 1964 general election. It was a Labour gain from the Conservatives, the candidate was Gregor Mackenzie. Unlike some by-election gains, it was held at the next general election and eventually became a ...
The by-election was one of four (the others being Bury St Edmunds, Devizes and Winchester being held on the same day in which the seat was being defended by a candidate supporting the incumbent Conservative government. With a general election due later in the year, the results were anticipated with interest as a pointe...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%20Rutherglen%20by-election
1964 Rutherglen by-election
Aftermath
There was a by-election for the constituency of Rutherglen in the House of Commons on 14 May 1964, not long before the 1964 general election. It was a Labour gain from the Conservatives, the candidate was Gregor Mackenzie. Unlike some by-election gains, it was held at the next general election and eventually became a ...
The result showed a considerable swing of 7.6% against the government. While it held Winchester, there was an even larger swing of 8.5% against the Conservatives there. The Glasgow Herald considered the result in Rutherglen significant as the Conservatives had won the seat in 1951 when they had a small overall majority...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%20Rutherglen%20by-election
1964 Rutherglen by-election
References
There was a by-election for the constituency of Rutherglen in the House of Commons on 14 May 1964, not long before the 1964 general election. It was a Labour gain from the Conservatives, the candidate was Gregor Mackenzie. Unlike some by-election gains, it was held at the next general election and eventually became a ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daulatpur%2C%20Sindh
Daulatpur, Sindh
Introduction
Daulatpur () is a town, north of Kazi Ahmed and south of Moro, in Nawabshah District of the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is also taluka headquarters. It lies on the main N-5 National Highway and is near the Indus River. The Villages Near The Daulatpur Are Sardar Raza Mohammad Dahri, Kharr, Inayatullah Dahri, Dino ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daulatpur%2C%20Sindh
Daulatpur, Sindh
Daulatpur Was oldest talka in District NawabShah and This was Oldest Riverport in Provence Sindh. the King of Daulatpur.(Kaloro)(meer)(Daheri)
Daulatpur () is a town, north of Kazi Ahmed and south of Moro, in Nawabshah District of the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is also taluka headquarters. It lies on the main N-5 National Highway and is near the Indus River. The Villages Near The Daulatpur Are Sardar Raza Mohammad Dahri, Kharr, Inayatullah Dahri, Dino ...
It was at the forefront of the Movement for Restoration of Democracy (MRD) of 1983.
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[ "Populated places in Sindh", "Shaheed Benazir Abad District" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daulatpur%2C%20Sindh
Daulatpur, Sindh
Transport
Daulatpur () is a town, north of Kazi Ahmed and south of Moro, in Nawabshah District of the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is also taluka headquarters. It lies on the main N-5 National Highway and is near the Indus River. The Villages Near The Daulatpur Are Sardar Raza Mohammad Dahri, Kharr, Inayatullah Dahri, Dino ...
The main N-5 highway passes through. The railway line operated until the 1980s.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daulatpur%2C%20Sindh
Daulatpur, Sindh
References
Daulatpur () is a town, north of Kazi Ahmed and south of Moro, in Nawabshah District of the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is also taluka headquarters. It lies on the main N-5 National Highway and is near the Indus River. The Villages Near The Daulatpur Are Sardar Raza Mohammad Dahri, Kharr, Inayatullah Dahri, Dino ...
Category:Populated places in Sindh Category:Shaheed Benazir Abad District
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[ "Populated places in Sindh", "Shaheed Benazir Abad District" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willard%20Prentiss
Willard Prentiss
Introduction
Willard Cable Prentiss (10 December 1897 – 1 October 1959) was an American racecar driver. He was born in Denver, Colorado. As well as two appearances in the Indianapolis 500, Prentiss competed in various races across the United States in the 1920s, including races at Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Sterling, Illinois. In 192...
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[ "1897 births", "1959 deaths", "Indianapolis 500 drivers", "Racing drivers from Denver" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willard%20Prentiss
Willard Prentiss
Footnotes
Willard Cable Prentiss (10 December 1897 – 1 October 1959) was an American racecar driver. He was born in Denver, Colorado. As well as two appearances in the Indianapolis 500, Prentiss competed in various races across the United States in the 1920s, including races at Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Sterling, Illinois. In 192...
Category:1897 births Category:1959 deaths Category:Indianapolis 500 drivers Category:Racing drivers from Denver
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[ "Footnotes" ]
[ "1897 births", "1959 deaths", "Indianapolis 500 drivers", "Racing drivers from Denver" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arboretum%20d%27Harcourt
Arboretum d'Harcourt
Introduction
The Arboretum d'Harcourt (11 hectares) is a historic arboretum located on the grounds of the 14th-century Château d'Harcourt in Harcourt, Eure, Normandy, France. The arboretum is one of the oldest in France, dating to 1802 when Louis-Gervais Delamare acquired the castle and its grounds. He introduced pine cultivation ...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Gardens in Eure", "Arboreta in France", "Taxa named by André Michaux" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arboretum%20d%27Harcourt
Arboretum d'Harcourt
See also
The Arboretum d'Harcourt (11 hectares) is a historic arboretum located on the grounds of the 14th-century Château d'Harcourt in Harcourt, Eure, Normandy, France. The arboretum is one of the oldest in France, dating to 1802 when Louis-Gervais Delamare acquired the castle and its grounds. He introduced pine cultivation ...
Harcourt Arboretum, Oxford List of botanical gardens in France
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon%20Patton
Brandon Patton
Introduction
Brandon Patton is an American game designer and musician.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "American pop musicians", "American rock musicians", "American multi-instrumentalists", "Living people", "Wesleyan University alumni", "Year of birth missing (living people)" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon%20Patton
Brandon Patton
Game Design
Brandon Patton is an American game designer and musician.
Mycology (board game, in-development) Super PACS: The Game of Politics About the Game of Politics (2016, TableTip Games) Healing Blade: Defenders of Soma (2016, Nerdcore Medical) Occam's Razor: The Diagnostician's Dilemma (2013, Nerdcore Medical)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon%20Patton
Brandon Patton
Awards
Brandon Patton is an American game designer and musician.
Winner of the Vox Populi for Best Story Song of 2009 (for "Mixed-Up Modern Family") by the 9th Annual Independent Music Awards, 2009 Finalist in the USA Songwriting Competition in the Rock / Alternative category. Featured on NPR's song of the day Oct. 8, 2009. "Top Music Artist" at the 2005 Temecula Film and Music F...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon%20Patton
Brandon Patton
Solo albums
Brandon Patton is an American game designer and musician.
How I Allegedly Bit a Man in Gloucestershire (2011) Underhill Downs (2009) Should Confusion (2004) Nocturnal (1997)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon%20Patton
Brandon Patton
Other albums
Brandon Patton is an American game designer and musician.
Jukebox Stories, The Official Bootleg (2008) three against four, Hey Sparkle Eyes (2002) three against four, Some of Us Are Here (1998)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon%20Patton
Brandon Patton
Compilations featuring Patton
Brandon Patton is an American game designer and musician.
Nerdcore Rising: Music From the Motion Picture (2008) Indie Pop Cares A lot (2005) Temecula Valley International Film & Music Festival 2005 Compilation (2005) The WSVNRadio Hall of Fame, Vol. 14 (2004) Oasis Acoustic Vol. 47 (2004) note: due to a printing error, he is listed only as Brandon
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