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projected-17334941-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon%20Patton
Brandon Patton
Music festival appearances
Brandon Patton is an American game designer and musician.
SXSW Music Festival (2012) Truck America (2010) Heart of Texas Quadruple Bypass Music Festival (2008) Newport Folk Festival New Talent Showcase (2005) Temecula Film and Music Festival (2005) NXNE Toronto (2005)
[]
[ "Music", "Music festival appearances" ]
[ "American pop musicians", "American rock musicians", "American multi-instrumentalists", "Living people", "Wesleyan University alumni", "Year of birth missing (living people)" ]
projected-17334941-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon%20Patton
Brandon Patton
Musical groups
Brandon Patton is an American game designer and musician.
MC Frontalot (2006–2016) Futureboy Jonathan Coulton The Famous MC Lars Steve Songs Solea three against four (1997-2000)
[]
[ "Music", "Musical groups" ]
[ "American pop musicians", "American rock musicians", "American multi-instrumentalists", "Living people", "Wesleyan University alumni", "Year of birth missing (living people)" ]
projected-17334941-011
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon%20Patton
Brandon Patton
Theater
Brandon Patton is an American game designer and musician.
Jukebox Stories 3: The Secrets of Forking (2013, performer) Jukebox Stories 2: The Case of the Creamy Foam (2008, performer) Love Sucks! A Punk Rock Musical (2007, composer) Jukebox Stories (2006,2007, performer) The AtrainPlays (2005–2007, composer) Young Zombies in Love (2004, bassist)
[]
[ "Theater and film", "Theater" ]
[ "American pop musicians", "American rock musicians", "American multi-instrumentalists", "Living people", "Wesleyan University alumni", "Year of birth missing (living people)" ]
projected-17334941-012
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon%20Patton
Brandon Patton
Film
Brandon Patton is an American game designer and musician.
Remedy (2013) background music The Muslims Are Coming (2012) background music Nerdcore Rising (2008) as himself
[]
[ "Theater and film", "Film" ]
[ "American pop musicians", "American rock musicians", "American multi-instrumentalists", "Living people", "Wesleyan University alumni", "Year of birth missing (living people)" ]
projected-08556226-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20Council
World Council
Introduction
World Council may refer to:
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[]
projected-08556226-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20Council
World Council
Politics and diplomacy
World Council may refer to:
World Business Council for Sustainable Development, an international environmental organization World Cultural Council, an international organization whose goals are to promote cultural values, goodwill and philanthropy among individuals World Food Council, a United Nations organization established by the UN General ...
[]
[ "Politics and diplomacy" ]
[]
projected-08556226-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20Council
World Council
Sports
World Council may refer to:
World Boxing Council, an international boxing organization World Dance Council, a governing body of competitive dance World Muaythai Council World Motor Sport Council, the governing body of all international motorsport activities World Sailing Speed Record Council, the body to confirm speed records of sailing craft...
[]
[ "Sports" ]
[]
projected-08556226-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20Council
World Council
Religion
World Council may refer to:
World Brahmo Council World Church Leadership Council (Community of Christ), a leadership body of the Community of Christ World Council of Churches, the principal international Christian ecumenical organization World Methodist Council, an association of churches in the Methodist tradition
[]
[ "Religion" ]
[]
projected-08556226-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20Council
World Council
Business and trade
World Council may refer to:
World Council of Credit Unions, a lobbying agency for credit unions World Diamond Council, representatives from diamond manufacturing and trading companies World Gold Council, gold mining companies World Petroleum Council World Plumbing Council World Travel and Tourism Council, people involved in the travel and to...
[]
[ "Business and trade" ]
[]
projected-08556226-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20Council
World Council
See also
World Council may refer to:
World Affairs Council (disambiguation) World Buddhist Council (disambiguation) World Assembly
[]
[ "See also" ]
[]
projected-20471826-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Vie%20Th%C3%A9odore
La Vie Théodore
Introduction
La Vie Théodore is a 2005 album recorded by French singer Alain Souchon. It was his eleventh studio album and was released on 2 September 2005. It achieved smash success in France where it remained for 66 weeks in the top 200, including two weeks at the top. It was also successful in Belgium (Wallonia) (#1) and hit a m...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "2005 albums", "Alain Souchon albums" ]
projected-20471826-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Vie%20Th%C3%A9odore
La Vie Théodore
Track listing
La Vie Théodore is a 2005 album recorded by French singer Alain Souchon. It was his eleventh studio album and was released on 2 September 2005. It achieved smash success in France where it remained for 66 weeks in the top 200, including two weeks at the top. It was also successful in Belgium (Wallonia) (#1) and hit a m...
Source : Allmusic.
[]
[ "Track listing" ]
[ "2005 albums", "Alain Souchon albums" ]
projected-20471826-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Vie%20Th%C3%A9odore
La Vie Théodore
References
La Vie Théodore is a 2005 album recorded by French singer Alain Souchon. It was his eleventh studio album and was released on 2 September 2005. It achieved smash success in France where it remained for 66 weeks in the top 200, including two weeks at the top. It was also successful in Belgium (Wallonia) (#1) and hit a m...
Category:2005 albums Category:Alain Souchon albums
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "2005 albums", "Alain Souchon albums" ]
projected-17334966-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium-dependent%20neutral%20amino%20acid%20transporter%20B%280%29AT1
Sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporter B(0)AT1
Introduction
Sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporter B(0)AT1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC6A19 gene.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Solute carrier family" ]
projected-17334966-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium-dependent%20neutral%20amino%20acid%20transporter%20B%280%29AT1
Sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporter B(0)AT1
Function
Sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporter B(0)AT1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC6A19 gene.
SLC6A19 is a system B(0) transporter that mediates epithelial resorption of neutral amino acids across the apical membrane in the kidney and intestine.
[]
[ "Function" ]
[ "Solute carrier family" ]
projected-17334966-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium-dependent%20neutral%20amino%20acid%20transporter%20B%280%29AT1
Sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporter B(0)AT1
Clinical significance
Sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporter B(0)AT1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC6A19 gene.
Mutations in the SLC6A19 gene cause Hartnup disease.
[]
[ "Clinical significance" ]
[ "Solute carrier family" ]
projected-17334966-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium-dependent%20neutral%20amino%20acid%20transporter%20B%280%29AT1
Sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporter B(0)AT1
Further reading
Sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporter B(0)AT1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC6A19 gene.
Category:Solute carrier family
[]
[ "Further reading" ]
[ "Solute carrier family" ]
projected-71480576-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federico%20Badoer
Federico Badoer
Introduction
Federico Badoer (1519–1593) was a diplomat of the Republic of Venice whose career was derailed in the 1560s by debts and unauthorized diplomacy. Badoer was born on 2 January 1519 in Venice. His father was Alvise Badoer. He was a promising youth, being praised by Pietro Bembo, Paolo Manuzio, Daniele Barbaro, Claudio To...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1519 births", "1593 deaths", "Badoer family", "Ambassadors of the Republic of Venice" ]
projected-71480576-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federico%20Badoer
Federico Badoer
Bibliography
Federico Badoer (1519–1593) was a diplomat of the Republic of Venice whose career was derailed in the 1560s by debts and unauthorized diplomacy. Badoer was born on 2 January 1519 in Venice. His father was Alvise Badoer. He was a promising youth, being praised by Pietro Bembo, Paolo Manuzio, Daniele Barbaro, Claudio To...
Category:1519 births Category:1593 deaths Category:Badoer family Category:Ambassadors of the Republic of Venice
[]
[ "Bibliography" ]
[ "1519 births", "1593 deaths", "Badoer family", "Ambassadors of the Republic of Venice" ]
projected-71480590-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny%20McCray%20%28sprinter%29
Danny McCray (sprinter)
Introduction
Danny McCray (born March 11, 1974) is an American former athlete who competed in sprinting events. McCray, a Texas state championship winner at Ellison High School, ran for Texas A&M and was a six-time NCAA All-American. He was an NCAA champion in the 4 x 100 metres and made the 400 metres final of the 1997 Summer Uni...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1974 births", "Living people", "American male sprinters", "Texas A&M Aggies football players", "Texas A&M Aggies men's track and field athletes", "Competitors at the 1997 Summer Universiade", "World Athletics Championships athletes for the United States", "Pan American Games medalists in athletics (t...
projected-71480612-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther%20Mcheka%20Chilenje
Esther Mcheka Chilenje
Introduction
Esther Mcheka Chilenje is a Malawian politician from the Democratic Progressive Party. She was MP for Nsanje North from 2014 to 2021.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Living people", "Women legislative deputy speakers", "Democratic Progressive Party (Malawi) politicians", "Members of the National Assembly (Malawi)", "21st-century Malawian women politicians", "21st-century Malawian politicians", "Permanent Representatives of Malawi to the United Nations", "Year of ...
projected-71480612-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther%20Mcheka%20Chilenje
Esther Mcheka Chilenje
Career
Esther Mcheka Chilenje is a Malawian politician from the Democratic Progressive Party. She was MP for Nsanje North from 2014 to 2021.
Mcheka Chilenje served as Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations. She was elected to Parliament in the 2014 general election and served as deputy speaker. On 19 June 2019, Catherine Gotani Hara was elected the first female Speaker of the National Assembly, with 97 votes to 93, over Mcheka Chilenje. She was defeated i...
[]
[ "Career" ]
[ "Living people", "Women legislative deputy speakers", "Democratic Progressive Party (Malawi) politicians", "Members of the National Assembly (Malawi)", "21st-century Malawian women politicians", "21st-century Malawian politicians", "Permanent Representatives of Malawi to the United Nations", "Year of ...
projected-71480612-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther%20Mcheka%20Chilenje
Esther Mcheka Chilenje
References
Esther Mcheka Chilenje is a Malawian politician from the Democratic Progressive Party. She was MP for Nsanje North from 2014 to 2021.
Category:Living people Category:Women legislative deputy speakers Category:Democratic Progressive Party (Malawi) politicians Category:Members of the National Assembly (Malawi) Category:21st-century Malawian women politicians Category:21st-century Malawian politicians Category:Permanent Representatives of Malawi to the ...
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Living people", "Women legislative deputy speakers", "Democratic Progressive Party (Malawi) politicians", "Members of the National Assembly (Malawi)", "21st-century Malawian women politicians", "21st-century Malawian politicians", "Permanent Representatives of Malawi to the United Nations", "Year of ...
projected-26725146-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Aaron%27s%20499
2010 Aaron's 499
Introduction
The 2010 Aaron's 499 was the 9th race of the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, and the first of two Sprint Cup races held at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. It started at 1 p.m. EDT on April 25, 2010. The race was televised on Fox and was also broadcast on MRN Radio at 12 p.m. After Carl Edwards and ...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "2010 in sports in Alabama", "2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series", "NASCAR races at Talladega Superspeedway" ]
projected-26725146-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Aaron%27s%20499
2010 Aaron's 499
Practices and qualifying
The 2010 Aaron's 499 was the 9th race of the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, and the first of two Sprint Cup races held at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. It started at 1 p.m. EDT on April 25, 2010. The race was televised on Fox and was also broadcast on MRN Radio at 12 p.m. After Carl Edwards and ...
On April 23, there were two practice sessions that began, with David Reutimann, Regan Smith, Jeff Gordon, Jeff Burton, and Marcos Ambrose posting the fastest times. The fastest in the final practice were Jeff Burton, Brad Keselowski, Mike Bliss, Denny Hamlin, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. In the final practice there were two ...
[ "Jimmie Johnson 2008 Lowes Chevy Impala.jpg" ]
[ "Race report", "Practices and qualifying" ]
[ "2010 in sports in Alabama", "2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series", "NASCAR races at Talladega Superspeedway" ]
projected-26725146-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Aaron%27s%20499
2010 Aaron's 499
Race summary
The 2010 Aaron's 499 was the 9th race of the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, and the first of two Sprint Cup races held at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. It started at 1 p.m. EDT on April 25, 2010. The race was televised on Fox and was also broadcast on MRN Radio at 12 p.m. After Carl Edwards and ...
To begin pre-race events, Reverend Mark Stokes of Alabama Raceway Ministries gave the invocation. Then, recording artist Brittini Black performed the national anthem. To start the engines, Mal Moore, director of athletics at the University of Alabama, gave the starting command. Before the race, NASCAR decided to have ...
[ "Kevin Harvick 2008 Shell Pennzoil Chevy Impala.jpg" ]
[ "Race report", "Race summary" ]
[ "2010 in sports in Alabama", "2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series", "NASCAR races at Talladega Superspeedway" ]
projected-26725146-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Aaron%27s%20499
2010 Aaron's 499
Post-race
The 2010 Aaron's 499 was the 9th race of the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, and the first of two Sprint Cup races held at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. It started at 1 p.m. EDT on April 25, 2010. The race was televised on Fox and was also broadcast on MRN Radio at 12 p.m. After Carl Edwards and ...
After the race, Jimmie Johnson remained the point leader; Matt Kenseth, who was in second place before, dropped to fourth while Kevin Harvick moved up to 26 points back in the second position. Greg Biffle maintained third in the point standings after finishing seventeenth in the race. Kyle Busch moved up from sixth to ...
[]
[ "Post-race" ]
[ "2010 in sports in Alabama", "2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series", "NASCAR races at Talladega Superspeedway" ]
projected-26725146-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Aaron%27s%20499
2010 Aaron's 499
References
The 2010 Aaron's 499 was the 9th race of the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, and the first of two Sprint Cup races held at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. It started at 1 p.m. EDT on April 25, 2010. The race was televised on Fox and was also broadcast on MRN Radio at 12 p.m. After Carl Edwards and ...
Aaron's 499 Aaron's 499 Category:NASCAR races at Talladega Superspeedway
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "2010 in sports in Alabama", "2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series", "NASCAR races at Talladega Superspeedway" ]
projected-71480620-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True%20Navigation%20%28song%29
True Navigation (song)
Introduction
"True Navigation" is the seventh single by J-pop duo Two-Mix, released by King Records on June 4, 1997. Composed by the duo of Shiina Nagano and Minami Takayama, the song was used as an image song in the Japanese dub of The X-Files season 3. The single peaked at No. 7 on Oricon's weekly singles chart. It sold over 142...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1997 singles", "1997 songs", "Two-Mix songs", "Japanese-language songs", "King Records (Japan) singles", "Songs written by Minami Takayama" ]
projected-71480620-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True%20Navigation%20%28song%29
True Navigation (song)
Track listing
"True Navigation" is the seventh single by J-pop duo Two-Mix, released by King Records on June 4, 1997. Composed by the duo of Shiina Nagano and Minami Takayama, the song was used as an image song in the Japanese dub of The X-Files season 3. The single peaked at No. 7 on Oricon's weekly singles chart. It sold over 142...
All lyrics are written by Shiina Nagano. All music is composed by Minami Takayama. All music is arranged by Two-Mix.
[]
[ "Track listing" ]
[ "1997 singles", "1997 songs", "Two-Mix songs", "Japanese-language songs", "King Records (Japan) singles", "Songs written by Minami Takayama" ]
projected-71480620-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True%20Navigation%20%28song%29
True Navigation (song)
Other versions
"True Navigation" is the seventh single by J-pop duo Two-Mix, released by King Records on June 4, 1997. Composed by the duo of Shiina Nagano and Minami Takayama, the song was used as an image song in the Japanese dub of The X-Files season 3. The single peaked at No. 7 on Oricon's weekly singles chart. It sold over 142...
An English-language version of the song was recorded on the duo's 2000 self-cover album BPM Cube.
[]
[ "Other versions" ]
[ "1997 singles", "1997 songs", "Two-Mix songs", "Japanese-language songs", "King Records (Japan) singles", "Songs written by Minami Takayama" ]
projected-71480644-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco%20Patrizi%20%28disambiguation%29
Francesco Patrizi (disambiguation)
Introduction
Franciscus Patricius (; 1529–1597) was a philosopher from Dalmatia. Francesco Patrizi may also refer to: (1266–1328), priest from Siena Francesco Patrizi (bishop) (1413–1492), humanist from Siena
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connecticut%27s%20113th%20House%20of%20Representatives%20district
Connecticut's 113th House of Representatives district
Introduction
Connecticut's 113th House of Representatives district elects one member of the Connecticut House of Representatives. It encompasses parts of Shelton and has been represented by Republican Jason Perillo since 2007.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Connecticut House of Representatives districts" ]
projected-71480656-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connecticut%27s%20113th%20House%20of%20Representatives%20district
Connecticut's 113th House of Representatives district
References
Connecticut's 113th House of Representatives district elects one member of the Connecticut House of Representatives. It encompasses parts of Shelton and has been represented by Republican Jason Perillo since 2007.
113
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Connecticut House of Representatives districts" ]
projected-26725148-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20mus
Conus mus
Introduction
Conus mus, common name the mouse cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully ...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Conus", "Gastropods described in 1792" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20mus
Conus mus
Distribution
Conus mus, common name the mouse cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully ...
This species occurs in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico; in the Western Atlantic from North Carolina, USA and the Bermudas to Venezuela.
[]
[ "Distribution" ]
[ "Conus", "Gastropods described in 1792" ]
projected-26725148-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20mus
Conus mus
Description
Conus mus, common name the mouse cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully ...
The maximum recorded shell length is 43.5 mm. The shell has a tubercuiated spire. The body whorl is covered by narrow, raised revolving striae. Its color is ash-white, longitudinally streaked and maculated with chestnut. The tubercles of the spire are white, and there is usually a white band below the middle of the bod...
[]
[ "Description" ]
[ "Conus", "Gastropods described in 1792" ]
projected-26725148-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20mus
Conus mus
Habitat
Conus mus, common name the mouse cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully ...
Minimum recorded depth is 0 m. Maximum recorded depth is 18 m.
[]
[ "Habitat" ]
[ "Conus", "Gastropods described in 1792" ]
projected-26725148-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20mus
Conus mus
References
Conus mus, common name the mouse cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully ...
Bruguière, [J.-G.] 1792. Encyclopédie Méthodique. Histoire Naturelle des Vers. Encyclopédie Méthodique. Histoire Naturelle des Vers 1: 345–757. Panckoucke: Paris. Tucker J.K. & Tenorio M.J. (2009) Systematic classification of Recent and fossil conoidean gastropods. Hackenheim: Conchbooks. 296 pp. Puillandre N., Duda...
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[ "References" ]
[ "Conus", "Gastropods described in 1792" ]
projected-71480672-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia%20%28surname%29
Mia (surname)
Introduction
Mia is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abida Mia, Malawian politician Sidik Mia (1965–2021), Malawian businessman and politician
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Surnames", "Surnames of African origin" ]
projected-71480672-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia%20%28surname%29
Mia (surname)
See also
Mia is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abida Mia, Malawian politician Sidik Mia (1965–2021), Malawian businessman and politician
Mia (given name) Category:Surnames Category:Surnames of African origin
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Surnames", "Surnames of African origin" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinq%20chansons%20pour%20percussion
Cinq chansons pour percussion
Introduction
Cinq chansons pour percussion (English: Five Songs for Percussion) is a 1980 work for solo percussionist by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It is an example of an extended American gamelan, featuring a very large array of percussion instruments that include gongs and bells from Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian and Thai o...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1980 compositions", "Compositions by Claude Vivier", "Compositions that use extended techniques" ]
projected-71480676-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinq%20chansons%20pour%20percussion
Cinq chansons pour percussion
History
Cinq chansons pour percussion (English: Five Songs for Percussion) is a 1980 work for solo percussionist by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It is an example of an extended American gamelan, featuring a very large array of percussion instruments that include gongs and bells from Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian and Thai o...
Canadian percussionist David Kent suggested Vivier to write a new work for him to perform, after returning from Indonesia with an assortment of gongs and other metallophones. Vivier was more than happy to begin writing, in spite of there being no paid commission from Kent. He would premiere the Cinq chansons in June 19...
[]
[ "History" ]
[ "1980 compositions", "Compositions by Claude Vivier", "Compositions that use extended techniques" ]
projected-71480676-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinq%20chansons%20pour%20percussion
Cinq chansons pour percussion
Composition
Cinq chansons pour percussion (English: Five Songs for Percussion) is a 1980 work for solo percussionist by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It is an example of an extended American gamelan, featuring a very large array of percussion instruments that include gongs and bells from Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian and Thai o...
The five songs are as follows: Chanson du matin, Chanson à midi, Chanson au soleil, Chanson à la mort and Chanson d'adieu.
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[ "History", "Composition" ]
[ "1980 compositions", "Compositions by Claude Vivier", "Compositions that use extended techniques" ]
projected-71480676-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinq%20chansons%20pour%20percussion
Cinq chansons pour percussion
Program notes
Cinq chansons pour percussion (English: Five Songs for Percussion) is a 1980 work for solo percussionist by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It is an example of an extended American gamelan, featuring a very large array of percussion instruments that include gongs and bells from Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian and Thai o...
The notes given by Vivier in the finished manuscript, with English translation below: Cinq chansons pour percussion signifie littéralement ce que suggère le titre. Le mot « chanson » est pris dans son sens asiatique: cinq énoncés musicaux composés assez librement autour de quelques notes.Cinq chansons pour percussion l...
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[ "History", "Program notes" ]
[ "1980 compositions", "Compositions by Claude Vivier", "Compositions that use extended techniques" ]
projected-71480676-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinq%20chansons%20pour%20percussion
Cinq chansons pour percussion
Instrumentation
Cinq chansons pour percussion (English: Five Songs for Percussion) is a 1980 work for solo percussionist by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It is an example of an extended American gamelan, featuring a very large array of percussion instruments that include gongs and bells from Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian and Thai o...
Percussion 16 bonang gongs 9 Thai nipple gongs 2 dobachi 1 daikin 1 medium tam-tam
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[ "Instrumentation" ]
[ "1980 compositions", "Compositions by Claude Vivier", "Compositions that use extended techniques" ]
projected-71480676-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinq%20chansons%20pour%20percussion
Cinq chansons pour percussion
Sources
Cinq chansons pour percussion (English: Five Songs for Percussion) is a 1980 work for solo percussionist by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It is an example of an extended American gamelan, featuring a very large array of percussion instruments that include gongs and bells from Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian and Thai o...
Category:1980 compositions Category:Compositions by Claude Vivier Category:Compositions that use extended techniques
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[ "References", "Sources" ]
[ "1980 compositions", "Compositions by Claude Vivier", "Compositions that use extended techniques" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wan%27an%20Bridge%20%28Pingnan%29
Wan'an Bridge (Pingnan)
Introduction
The Wan'an Bridge () was located in Changqiao Village, Changqiao Town, Pingnan County, Ningde, Fujian, China. It was the longest existing wooden arch bridge in China.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Bridges in Fujian", "Arch bridges in China", "Song dynasty architecture", "2022 disestablishments in China", "Buildings and structures demolished in 2022" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wan%27an%20Bridge%20%28Pingnan%29
Wan'an Bridge (Pingnan)
History
The Wan'an Bridge () was located in Changqiao Village, Changqiao Town, Pingnan County, Ningde, Fujian, China. It was the longest existing wooden arch bridge in China.
The Wan'an Bridge had been rebuilt many times over the past dynasties and had long been preserved. According to records, Wan'an Bridge was built in Song Dynasty and has a history of 923 years. It was burned in 1708, rebuilt in 1742, and repaired in subsequent years. In May 2006, it was announced as the sixth batch of ...
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[ "History" ]
[ "Bridges in Fujian", "Arch bridges in China", "Song dynasty architecture", "2022 disestablishments in China", "Buildings and structures demolished in 2022" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wan%27an%20Bridge%20%28Pingnan%29
Wan'an Bridge (Pingnan)
Architecture
The Wan'an Bridge () was located in Changqiao Village, Changqiao Town, Pingnan County, Ningde, Fujian, China. It was the longest existing wooden arch bridge in China.
Wan'an Bridge was long and wide, with five piers and six holes. The bridge was made of Chinese fir, and nine logs, three yellow beams, eight logs and four yellow beams are used at both ends of each hole to form an arch. There were 38 corridor houses on the bridge, with bridge chairs on both sides.
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[ "Architecture" ]
[ "Bridges in Fujian", "Arch bridges in China", "Song dynasty architecture", "2022 disestablishments in China", "Buildings and structures demolished in 2022" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wan%27an%20Bridge%20%28Pingnan%29
Wan'an Bridge (Pingnan)
References
The Wan'an Bridge () was located in Changqiao Village, Changqiao Town, Pingnan County, Ningde, Fujian, China. It was the longest existing wooden arch bridge in China.
Category:Bridges in Fujian Category:Arch bridges in China Category:Song dynasty architecture Category:2022 disestablishments in China Category:Buildings and structures demolished in 2022
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[ "References" ]
[ "Bridges in Fujian", "Arch bridges in China", "Song dynasty architecture", "2022 disestablishments in China", "Buildings and structures demolished in 2022" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giacomo%20Badoer
Giacomo Badoer
Introduction
Giacomo Badoer may refer to: Giacomo Badoer (fl. 1403–1442), Venetian merchant Giacomo Badoer (c.1457 – 1537), Venetian administrator Giacomo Badoer (c.1575 – c.1620), French diplomat Giacomo Badoaro (1602–1654), Venetian poet
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[ "Introduction" ]
[]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullyniskan
Tullyniskan
Introduction
Tullyniskan () is a civil parish in Northern Ireland, in the traditional county of County Tyrone, Ireland. It has an area of . There are 27 townlands in Tullyniskan.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Civil parishes of County Tyrone" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullyniskan
Tullyniskan
A
Tullyniskan () is a civil parish in Northern Ireland, in the traditional county of County Tyrone, Ireland. It has an area of . There are 27 townlands in Tullyniskan.
Achadh Cinn Saileach Aghakinsallagh Glebe
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[ "List of townlands", "A" ]
[ "Civil parishes of County Tyrone" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullyniskan
Tullyniskan
B
Tullyniskan () is a civil parish in Northern Ireland, in the traditional county of County Tyrone, Ireland. It has an area of . There are 27 townlands in Tullyniskan.
Baile Meadhonach Ballymenagh Blacktown, Bloomhill Demesne,
[]
[ "List of townlands", "B" ]
[ "Civil parishes of County Tyrone" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullyniskan
Tullyniskan
C
Tullyniskan () is a civil parish in Northern Ireland, in the traditional county of County Tyrone, Ireland. It has an area of . There are 27 townlands in Tullyniskan.
Carn Creenagh Críonach Cuileann Cullion Curran
[]
[ "List of townlands", "C" ]
[ "Civil parishes of County Tyrone" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullyniskan
Tullyniskan
D
Tullyniskan () is a civil parish in Northern Ireland, in the traditional county of County Tyrone, Ireland. It has an area of . There are 27 townlands in Tullyniskan.
Derry Derrywinnin Glebe Doire Doire Mhaine DorasEdendork
[]
[ "List of townlands", "D" ]
[ "Civil parishes of County Tyrone" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullyniskan
Tullyniskan
F
Tullyniskan () is a civil parish in Northern Ireland, in the traditional county of County Tyrone, Ireland. It has an area of . There are 27 townlands in Tullyniskan.
Farlough Fuar-loch
[]
[ "List of townlands", "F" ]
[ "Civil parishes of County Tyrone" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullyniskan
Tullyniskan
G
Tullyniskan () is a civil parish in Northern Ireland, in the traditional county of County Tyrone, Ireland. It has an area of . There are 27 townlands in Tullyniskan.
Gleann Con Glencon Gort Gonaidh Gort na Sceach Gortgonis Gortin Gortnaskea Guirtin
[]
[ "List of townlands", "G" ]
[ "Civil parishes of County Tyrone" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullyniskan
Tullyniskan
M
Tullyniskan () is a civil parish in Northern Ireland, in the traditional county of County Tyrone, Ireland. It has an area of . There are 27 townlands in Tullyniskan.
Min na bhFiach Mineveigh Mullach Margaidh Mullaghmarget
[]
[ "List of townlands", "M" ]
[ "Civil parishes of County Tyrone" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullyniskan
Tullyniskan
Q
Tullyniskan () is a civil parish in Northern Ireland, in the traditional county of County Tyrone, Ireland. It has an area of . There are 27 townlands in Tullyniskan.
Quintinmanus
[]
[ "List of townlands", "Q" ]
[ "Civil parishes of County Tyrone" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullyniskan
Tullyniskan
S
Tullyniskan () is a civil parish in Northern Ireland, in the traditional county of County Tyrone, Ireland. It has an area of . There are 27 townlands in Tullyniskan.
Seiseadhach Sessia Stucan Stughan
[]
[ "List of townlands", "S" ]
[ "Civil parishes of County Tyrone" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullyniskan
Tullyniskan
W
Tullyniskan () is a civil parish in Northern Ireland, in the traditional county of County Tyrone, Ireland. It has an area of . There are 27 townlands in Tullyniskan.
Whitetown Woodhill
[]
[ "List of townlands", "W" ]
[ "Civil parishes of County Tyrone" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullyniskan
Tullyniskan
See also
Tullyniskan () is a civil parish in Northern Ireland, in the traditional county of County Tyrone, Ireland. It has an area of . There are 27 townlands in Tullyniskan.
List of civil parishes of County Tyrone List of townlands in County Tyrone
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Civil parishes of County Tyrone" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullyniskan
Tullyniskan
References
Tullyniskan () is a civil parish in Northern Ireland, in the traditional county of County Tyrone, Ireland. It has an area of . There are 27 townlands in Tullyniskan.
Category:Civil parishes of County Tyrone
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Civil parishes of County Tyrone" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20musicus
Conus musicus
Introduction
Conus musicus, common name the music cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. These snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. There is one subspeci...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Conus", "Gastropods described in 1792" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20musicus
Conus musicus
Description
Conus musicus, common name the music cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. These snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. There is one subspeci...
The size of an adult shell varies between 14 mm and 30 mm. The color of the shell is whitish, with light ash-violet broad bands and narrow revolving lines of chocolate, broken up into short lines and spots. The spire is often slightly coronate, rayed with chocolate.
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[ "Description" ]
[ "Conus", "Gastropods described in 1792" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20musicus
Conus musicus
Distribution
Conus musicus, common name the music cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. These snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. There is one subspeci...
this species occurs in the Red Sea and in the Indian Ocean off Aldabra, Chagos, Madagascar, Mozambique and Tanzania; in the Central Indian Ocean (off Sri Lanka and the Maldives) to the Marshall Islands, the Solomon Islands and Fiji, Ryukyu Islands; off Australia (New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, Western...
[]
[ "Distribution" ]
[ "Conus", "Gastropods described in 1792" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20musicus
Conus musicus
References
Conus musicus, common name the music cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. These snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. There is one subspeci...
Bruguière, M. 1792. Encyclopédie Méthodique ou par ordre de matières. Histoire naturelle des vers. Paris : Panckoucke Vol. 1 i–xviii, 757 pp. Kiener, L.C. 1845. Spécies général et Iconographie des coquilles vivantes, comprenant la collection du Muséum d'histoire Naturelle de Paris, la collection de Lamarck, celle du P...
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Conus", "Gastropods described in 1792" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore%20national%20football%20team%20results
Singapore national football team results
Introduction
This article details the international fixtures and results of the Singapore national football team.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Singapore national football team", "National association football team results" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20community%20college%20football%20programs
List of community college football programs
Introduction
This is a list of schools of United States community colleges that offer a football program. The two largest associations are the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA). In the NJCAA, of 512 member colleges, 53 sponsored a football program, as...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Lists of college football teams", "Two-year college sports in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20community%20college%20football%20programs
List of community college football programs
See also
This is a list of schools of United States community colleges that offer a football program. The two largest associations are the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA). In the NJCAA, of 512 member colleges, 53 sponsored a football program, as...
NJCAA National Football Championship List of Division 1 NJCAA schools List of Division 2 NJCAA schools List of Division 3 NJCAA schools List of NCAA Division I FBS football programs List of NCAA Division I FCS football programs List of NCAA Division II football programs List of NCAA Division III football programs List ...
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Lists of college football teams", "Two-year college sports in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Introduction
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Strictly Stock and Grand National
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
In 1949, NASCAR introduced the Strictly Stock division, after sanctioning Modified and Roadster division races in 1948. Eight races were run on seven dirt ovals and on the Daytona Beach beach/street course. The first NASCAR "Strictly Stock" race was held at Charlotte Speedway on June 19, 1949. Jim Roper was declared t...
[ "Petty, Richard (Whitehouse) crop.jpg" ]
[ "History", "Strictly Stock and Grand National" ]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Winston Cup
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
Between 1971 and 2003, NASCAR's premier series was sponsored by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company cigarette brand Winston, dubbing it the Winston Cup Series. The series was originally called the Winston Cup Grand National Series before "Grand National" was dropped in 1986. In 1971, the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act ...
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[ "History", "Winston Cup" ]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Nextel and Sprint
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
During the 2002 season, R.J. Reynolds notified NASCAR leadership that they would terminate their title sponsorship prematurely at the conclusion of the 2003 season. NASCAR negotiated a contract with Nextel, a telecommunications company to replace Winston, and in 2004 the series became known as the Nextel Cup Series. T...
[ "NASCAR Nextel Cup Series.svg", "Sprint Cup Series logo.svg" ]
[ "History", "Nextel and Sprint" ]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Chase for the Cup
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
Along with the change in title sponsorship for the series, the 2004 season also introduced a new system for determining the series champion, influenced by the system used in the USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series. Originally known as the Chase for the Nextel Cup (or simply "The Chase", and later changed to Sprint branding), ...
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[ "History", "Nextel and Sprint", "Chase for the Cup" ]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Monster Energy
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
The title sponsorship with Sprint ended after the 2016 season. On December 1, 2016, NASCAR announced it had reached an agreement with Monster Energy to become the new sponsor of NASCAR's premier series. On December 19, 2016, NASCAR announced the new name for the series, Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series as well as the n...
[ "Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series logo.svg" ]
[ "Monster Energy" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
NASCAR Cup Series
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
Beginning with the 2020 season NASCAR's top level of competition became known as the NASCAR Cup Series. As part of a tiered sponsorship model, Busch Beer, Coca-Cola, GEICO, and Xfinity became the Premier Partners of the series, with Coca-Cola also assuming naming rights of the regular season trophy. The MENCS trophy d...
[]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series" ]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Drivers' Championship
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
The NASCAR Cup Series Drivers' Championship is awarded by the Chairman of NASCAR to the most successful Cup Series driver over a season, as determined by a points system based on race results and victories. First awarded in 1949 to Red Byron, 32 different drivers have won the Championship. The first driver to win multi...
[]
[ "Drivers' Championship" ]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Owners' Championship
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
The Cup Series Owner's Championship operates in the same manner as the Driver's Championship, except that points are awarded to each individual car. If an owner enters more than one car, each car is viewed and scored as a separate entity. The points in the Owners Championship is identical to the Drivers' list, with one...
[]
[ "Owners' Championship" ]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Manufacturers' Championship
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
A Manufacturer's Championship is awarded each year, although the Driver's Championship is considered more prestigious. In the past, manufacturer's championships were prestigious because of the number of manufacturers involved, and the manufacturer's championship was a major marketing tool. In the Xfinity Series, the ch...
[]
[ "Manufacturers' Championship" ]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Representation
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
In NASCAR's earliest years, there was a diverse array of machinery, with little support from the car companies themselves, but by the mid-1960s, participation was exclusively American manufacturers with factory support. Chrysler, Ford and General Motors were the primary, if not only, competitors for much of NASCAR's hi...
[]
[ "Manufacturers' Championship", "Representation" ]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Cup cars
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
Cup Series cars (often called "Cup cars") adhere to a front engine rear-wheel-drive design. A roll cage serves as a space frame chassis and is covered by a 24-gauge sheet metal body. They have a closed cockpit, fenders, a rear spoiler, and an aerodynamic splitter. Fielding a car for one season usually costs $10–20 mill...
[]
[ "Cup cars" ]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Generation 1 (1948–1964)
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
When the series was formed under the name strictly stock, the cars were just that: production vehicles with no modifications allowed. The term stock car implied that the vehicles racing were unmodified street cars. Drivers would race with factory installed bench seats and AM radios still in the cars. To prevent broken ...
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[ "Cup cars", "Evolution of Cup cars", "Generation 1 (1948–1964)" ]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Generation 2 (1965–1980)
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
In 1965, modified chassis came to the sport. Mid-size cars including the Ford Fairlane and Plymouth Belvedere were adopted and soon became the norm. NASCAR once enforced a homologation rule that at various times stated that at least 500 cars had to be produced, or as many as one car for every make's dealership in the n...
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[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Generation 3 (1981–1991)
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
The downsizing of American cars in the late 1970s presented a challenge for NASCAR. Rules mandated a minimum wheelbase of , but after 1979, none of the models approved for competition met the standard, as mid-sized cars now typically had wheelbases between 105 and 112 inches. After retaining the older models (1977 for ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Generation 4 (1992–2007)
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
1992 marked the beginning of the generation that stripped all semblance of "stock" from "stock car racing," the Generation 4 car. Stock body panels were removed from the sport, and steel bumpers were replaced by fiberglass to reduce weight. In 1994, roof flaps were added to all cars after Rusty Wallace's two infamous a...
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[ "Cup cars", "Evolution of Cup cars", "Generation 4 (1992–2007)" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Car of Tomorrow (2007–2012)
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
In 2007, NASCAR introduced a radically new vehicle specification known as the "Car of Tomorrow" (CoT). The CoT made its debut at Bristol Motor Speedway in March 2007. Initially, it was only used at 16 selected events. While NASCAR had originally planned to wait until the start of the 2009 season to use the CoT in every...
[ "Jimmie Johnson Practice.JPG" ]
[ "Cup cars", "Evolution of Cup cars", "Car of Tomorrow (2007–2012)" ]
[ "NASCAR Cup Series", "Recurring sporting events established in 1949", "Stock car racing series in the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
Generation 6 car (2013–2021)
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
In 2013, manufacturers were given increased leeway for branding their NASCAR Cup Series cars, creating the Generation 6 race car. These changes were made so the cars would resemble their street counterparts more closely, as was done in the Xfinity Series in 2011. All NASCAR Cup Series cars began utilizing a digital da...
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NASCAR Cup Series
Next Gen (2022–present)
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
In 2022, NASCAR introduced an all new, seventh-generation car named the Next Gen. A further evolution of the Generation 6 car, the Next Gen will feature improved aero and downforce packages while introducing new technologies (such as center lock wheels and rear diffusers, technologies used in road racing cars) on the t...
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NASCAR Cup Series
Setup
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
The automobiles' suspension, brakes, and aerodynamic components are also selected to tailor the cars to different racetracks. A car that understeers is said to be "tight", or "pushing", causing the car to keep going up the track with the wheel turned all the way left, while one that oversteers is said to be "loose" or ...
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NASCAR Cup Series
Cup tracks
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
Presently, the NASCAR Cup Series is held mainly in eastern states, with only six tracks located west of the Mississippi River. Cup Series races are not conducted on standardized tracks; the 2017 season included 21 oval tracks and 2 road courses. The lap length of the oval tracks vary from at Martinsville Speedway to ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR%20Cup%20Series
NASCAR Cup Series
See also
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division. In 1971, when the series began leasing its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacc...
Can-Am Duel List of all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners List of NASCAR Cup Series champions List of NASCAR drivers List of NASCAR race tracks List of NASCAR teams NASCAR Xfinity Series NASCAR Camping World Truck Series NASCAR rules and regulations 2022 NASCAR Cup Series
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badoer
Badoer
Introduction
The Badoer were an aristocratic family in the Republic of Venice. The Badoer traced their ancestry, without any factual basis, to Doge Giustiniano Participazio in the early 9th century. In fact, they rose to prominence in the 13th century.
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Badoer
Notable members
The Badoer were an aristocratic family in the Republic of Venice. The Badoer traced their ancestry, without any factual basis, to Doge Giustiniano Participazio in the early 9th century. In fact, they rose to prominence in the 13th century.
Stefano Badoer (fl. 1227–1242) Marco Badoer (d. 1288) Badoero Badoer (d. 1310), podestà of Padua implicated in the Marino Badoer (d. 1324) Marino Badoer, duke of Crete in 1313–1315, dedicatee of Paolino Veneto's mirror for princes (fl. 1280–1333), wife of Marco Polo Pietro Badoer (d. 1371) (1332–1389), theologian an...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan%20van%20Koningsveld
Jan van Koningsveld
Introduction
Jan van Koningsveld (born 1969 in Emden) is a mental calculator. He is the champion of Extracting Square Roots of 2004 and 2008 as well as the champion of Calendar Calculation of 2008 at the Mental Calculation World Cups. In addition, he finished second in the overall rankings of 2004, 2006 and 2008. During the first ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amino%20acid%20transport%20disorder
Amino acid transport disorder
Introduction
Amino acid transport disorders are medical conditions associated with a failure of amino acids to be absorbed from the kidney or intestine. An example is Hartnup disease.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7th%20Anniversary%20Best
7th Anniversary Best
Introduction
7th Anniversary Best is the fourth compilation album by J-pop duo Two-Mix, released by WEA Japan on April 24, 2002. The album covers the duo's singles, B-sides, and other tracks from 1998 to 2001. The album peaked at No. 58 on Oricon's weekly albums chart.
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7th Anniversary Best
Track listing
7th Anniversary Best is the fourth compilation album by J-pop duo Two-Mix, released by WEA Japan on April 24, 2002. The album covers the duo's singles, B-sides, and other tracks from 1998 to 2001. The album peaked at No. 58 on Oricon's weekly albums chart.
All lyrics are written by Shiina Nagano; all music is composed by Minami Takayama, except where indicated; all music is arranged by Two-Mix, except where indicated.
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