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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth%20Stonehouse
Ruth Stonehouse
Early life
Ruth Stonehouse (September 28, 1892 – May 12, 1941) was an actress and film director during the silent film era. Her stage career started at the age of eight as a dancer in Arizona shows.
Ruth Stonehouse was born to James Wesley Stonehouse and Georgia C. Worster on September 28, 1892, in Denver, Colorado. Her father was the founder of Stonehouse Signs Inc. According to the 1900 Census for Laurence Town, Teller County, Colorado, she lived with her father, James, a sign writer, and her grandmother, Eda Stonehouse, along with her sister, Hazel, who was a year younger. By 1910, she was living with her mother, Georgia Stonehouse, a stenographer, and her sister, Hazel, in Chicago, Illinois. Curiously, her mother lists herself as a widow on the 1910 Census, while James Stonehouse can be found residing in Arizona.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth%20Stonehouse
Ruth Stonehouse
Film career
Ruth Stonehouse (September 28, 1892 – May 12, 1941) was an actress and film director during the silent film era. Her stage career started at the age of eight as a dancer in Arizona shows.
Stonehouse worked for Triangle Film Corporation and Universal Pictures during a career which extended from 1911 until 1928. A few years prior in 1907, she was a founding member of Essanay Film Manufacturing Company. She also signed on to work on Cyrus J. Williams' productions. Having experience here helped Stonehouse begin her directing career later on as she moved to different stations. Her androgynous appearance was most apparent in the role of Nancy Glenn and in the 1917 motion picture, The Edge of the Law. She performed in comedies and dramas such as the patriotic film Doing Her Bit (1917), which was directed by Jack Conway. In 1917, Stonehouse directed the films Daredevil Dan, A Walloping Time, The Winning Pair, A Limb of Satan, Puppy Love, and Tacky Sue's Romance. These movies were one-reel orphan asylum pictures, the first of which was entitled Mary Ann.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth%20Stonehouse
Ruth Stonehouse
Personal life
Ruth Stonehouse (September 28, 1892 – May 12, 1941) was an actress and film director during the silent film era. Her stage career started at the age of eight as a dancer in Arizona shows.
Stonehouse owned a cabin in Santa Anita Canyon in the Sierra Madre Mountains. Here she entertained men and women of prominence in the film world, cooking culinary masterpieces which her friends deemed superior to most chefs. Stonehouse was a fan of the Owen Magnetic Auto and promoted it in newspapers. Stonehouse was an avid gardener who grew fibrous-rooted begonias, pleromas, fuchsias, cinerias, and hyacinths. Her home, located at 204 North Rossmore Avenue in Los Angeles, California, was an adaptation of a Spanish design that was situated well to the front of a large lot. She was an active worker in the Children's Home Society for twenty-five years and also a member of the Garden Club of California.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth%20Stonehouse
Ruth Stonehouse
Death
Ruth Stonehouse (September 28, 1892 – May 12, 1941) was an actress and film director during the silent film era. Her stage career started at the age of eight as a dancer in Arizona shows.
Stonehouse died in Hollywood, California of a cerebral hemorrhage on May 12, 1941, at the age of 48. She was listed as Mrs. Felix Hughes in her obituary. Her funeral services were conducted from Wee Kirk o' the Heather. She was interred in a mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth%20Stonehouse
Ruth Stonehouse
Selected filmography
Ruth Stonehouse (September 28, 1892 – May 12, 1941) was an actress and film director during the silent film era. Her stage career started at the age of eight as a dancer in Arizona shows.
Mr. Wise, Investigator (1911) *short When Soul Meets Soul (1913) *short The Spy's Defeat (1913) short with Francis X. Bushman Blood Will Tell (1914) short with Bushman Ashes of Hope (1914, Essanay) short with Bushman The Masked Wrestler (1914) *short No. 28, Diplomat (1914) *short The Slim Princess (1915) with Wallace Beery The Romance of an American Duchess (1915) The Papered Door (1915) *short The Alster Case (1915) The Gilded Cage (1915) The Adventures of Peg o' the Ring (1916) *serial A Phantom Husband (1917) The Edge of the Law (1917) Love Aflame (1917) Follow the Girl (1917) The Saintly Sinner (1917) Fighting for Love (1917) Rosalind at Redgate (1919) *short The Master Mystery (1919) The Masked Rider (1919) The Four-Flusher (1919, Metro Pictures) The Red Viper (1919 Tyrad Pictures) Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1920 Metro Pictures) The Hope (1920 Metro Pictures) Are All Men Alike? (1920 Metro Pictures) The Land of Jazz (1920 Fox Film Corporation) Cinderella's Twin (1920 Metro Pictures) I Am Guilty (1921 Associated Producers) Don't Call Me Little Girl (1921 Paramount Pictures) The Wolver (1921 Pathe Exchange) (*short) Mother o' Dreams (1921 Pathe Exchange) (*short) Lorraine of the Timberlands (1921 Pathe Exchange) (*short) The Honor of Rameriz (1921 Pathe Exchange) (*short) The Spirit of the Lake (1921 Pathe Exchange) (*short) The Heart of Doreon (1921 Pathe Exchange) (*short) The Flash (1923 Russell Productions) Flames of Passion (1923 Independent Pictures) Lights Out (1923 Film Booking Offices of America; FBO) The Way of the Transgressor (1923 Independent Pictures) A Girl of the Limberlost (1924 Film Booking Office of America; FBO) Broken Barriers (1924 Metro-Goldwyn) Straight Through (1925 Universal Pictures) A Two-Fisted Sheriff (1925 Arrow Film Corp.) Fifth Avenue Models (1925 Universal Pictures) The Fugitive (1925 Arrow Film Corp.) Blood and Steel (1925 Independent Pictures) The Scarlet West (1925 First National) Ermine and Rhinestones (1925 Jans Film Service) False Pride (1925 Astor Pictures) The Wives of the Prophet (1926 Lee-Bradford) Broken Homes (1926 Astor Pictures) The Ladybird (1927 First Division Pictures) Poor Girls (1927 Columbia Pictures) The Satin Woman (1927 Lumas Film Corp.) The Ape (1928 Collwyn Pictures Corp.) The Devil's Cage'' (1928 Chadwick Pictures)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth%20Stonehouse
Ruth Stonehouse
References
Ruth Stonehouse (September 28, 1892 – May 12, 1941) was an actress and film director during the silent film era. Her stage career started at the age of eight as a dancer in Arizona shows.
Notes Citations Further reading 1900 United States Federal Census, Precinct 39, Teller, Colorado; Roll T623_130; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 136.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangar%20Patler
Bangar Patler
Introduction
Banger Patler is 1993 Tulu Language film. It was produced and directed by Dr. Richard Castelino, and shot by cinematographer Sundarnath Suvarna. The musical score is by Ragdev. The film stars Vaman Raj in the title role, with supporting roles by Sudha Rani, Kasargod Chinna, Sarojini Shetty, Sundeep Malani, Rohidas Kadri and others. It was shot in and around Mangalore. The film ran for 105 days in Jyothi Talkies, Mangalore. It was the first Tulu cinema which won national award.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangar%20Patler
Bangar Patler
List of Tulu movies
Banger Patler is 1993 Tulu Language film. It was produced and directed by Dr. Richard Castelino, and shot by cinematographer Sundarnath Suvarna. The musical score is by Ragdev. The film stars Vaman Raj in the title role, with supporting roles by Sudha Rani, Kasargod Chinna, Sarojini Shetty, Sundeep Malani, Rohidas Kadri and others. It was shot in and around Mangalore. The film ran for 105 days in Jyothi Talkies, Mangalore. It was the first Tulu cinema which won national award.
List of tulu films of 2015 List of Tulu films of 2014 List of Released Tulu films Tulu cinema
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangar%20Patler
Bangar Patler
References
Banger Patler is 1993 Tulu Language film. It was produced and directed by Dr. Richard Castelino, and shot by cinematographer Sundarnath Suvarna. The musical score is by Ragdev. The film stars Vaman Raj in the title role, with supporting roles by Sudha Rani, Kasargod Chinna, Sarojini Shetty, Sundeep Malani, Rohidas Kadri and others. It was shot in and around Mangalore. The film ran for 105 days in Jyothi Talkies, Mangalore. It was the first Tulu cinema which won national award.
Category:1993 films Category:Tulu-language films Category:Films shot in Mangalore
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor%20Tikhonov
Viktor Tikhonov
Introduction
Viktor or Victor Tikhonov may refer to: Viktor Tikhonov (politician) (1949–2020), Ukrainian politician, member of parliament and former ambassador Viktor Tikhonov (born 1930) (1930–2014), Soviet ice hockey player and coach Viktor Tikhonov (born 1988), Russian ice hockey player, grandson of Viktor Vasilyevich Tikhonov (1930–2014)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ixora%20%28album%29
Ixora (album)
Introduction
Ixora is the fifth full-length album by Florida-based indie rock band Copeland. Pre-orders were made available on April 1, 2014, and the album was originally scheduled to be released on October 30, 2014. Due to issues during recording that prolonged its completion, the album's release date was postponed until November 24, 2014. Ixora was recorded and produced in Aaron Marsh's studio, The Vanguard Room, in Lakeland, Florida, and was mixed by Michael Brauer. In addition to the standard ten-track album, a twin, deluxe edition was also recorded and made available for purchase as part of a pre-order exclusive bundle. The twin edition is a double-disc set. Disc one is an extended version of Ixora that contains an additional bonus track, while disc two is an alternate version of the album. Like a remix album, it can be listened to on its own but it can also be played in sync with disc one. In theory, playing both discs at the same time will create a quadraphonic version of Ixora.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ixora%20%28album%29
Ixora (album)
Reception
Ixora is the fifth full-length album by Florida-based indie rock band Copeland. Pre-orders were made available on April 1, 2014, and the album was originally scheduled to be released on October 30, 2014. Due to issues during recording that prolonged its completion, the album's release date was postponed until November 24, 2014. Ixora was recorded and produced in Aaron Marsh's studio, The Vanguard Room, in Lakeland, Florida, and was mixed by Michael Brauer. In addition to the standard ten-track album, a twin, deluxe edition was also recorded and made available for purchase as part of a pre-order exclusive bundle. The twin edition is a double-disc set. Disc one is an extended version of Ixora that contains an additional bonus track, while disc two is an alternate version of the album. Like a remix album, it can be listened to on its own but it can also be played in sync with disc one. In theory, playing both discs at the same time will create a quadraphonic version of Ixora.
Ixora has been well received by critics, with Metacritic awarding the album an aggregate score of 77/100 based on four reviews. Keagan Ilvonen of AbsolutePunk wrote, "There hasn’t been a Copeland album as complete as Ixora". Mark Demming of AllMusic stated, "Copeland is embracing a more mature subject matter than they did on their early albums, but with the same moody and thoughtful musical approach that marked their best-known work".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ixora%20%28album%29
Ixora (album)
Personnel
Ixora is the fifth full-length album by Florida-based indie rock band Copeland. Pre-orders were made available on April 1, 2014, and the album was originally scheduled to be released on October 30, 2014. Due to issues during recording that prolonged its completion, the album's release date was postponed until November 24, 2014. Ixora was recorded and produced in Aaron Marsh's studio, The Vanguard Room, in Lakeland, Florida, and was mixed by Michael Brauer. In addition to the standard ten-track album, a twin, deluxe edition was also recorded and made available for purchase as part of a pre-order exclusive bundle. The twin edition is a double-disc set. Disc one is an extended version of Ixora that contains an additional bonus track, while disc two is an alternate version of the album. Like a remix album, it can be listened to on its own but it can also be played in sync with disc one. In theory, playing both discs at the same time will create a quadraphonic version of Ixora.
Copeland Aaron Marsh – vocals, guitar, bass, piano, keyboards, trombone, programming, string and wind arrangements Bryan Laurenson – guitar, keyboards Stephen Laurenson – guitar, keyboards, programming Jonathan Bucklew – drums, percussion Guest musicians Steff Koeppen – vocals on "Ordinary" (only Twin version), "Chiromancer", "Like I Want You" and "World Turn" (only Twin version) Matthew Davis – cello Joshua Dampier – violin, viola Matt Evers – bassoon Steve Jones – trumpet Jesse Bryant – clarinet Eva Stillinger – French horn Dawn Hardy – oboe Mikel Larrinaga – sax Production Produced by Aaron Marsh Mixed by Michael Brauer, Quad Studio, New York Mastered by Joe LaPorta
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ixora%20%28album%29
Ixora (album)
Notes
Ixora is the fifth full-length album by Florida-based indie rock band Copeland. Pre-orders were made available on April 1, 2014, and the album was originally scheduled to be released on October 30, 2014. Due to issues during recording that prolonged its completion, the album's release date was postponed until November 24, 2014. Ixora was recorded and produced in Aaron Marsh's studio, The Vanguard Room, in Lakeland, Florida, and was mixed by Michael Brauer. In addition to the standard ten-track album, a twin, deluxe edition was also recorded and made available for purchase as part of a pre-order exclusive bundle. The twin edition is a double-disc set. Disc one is an extended version of Ixora that contains an additional bonus track, while disc two is an alternate version of the album. Like a remix album, it can be listened to on its own but it can also be played in sync with disc one. In theory, playing both discs at the same time will create a quadraphonic version of Ixora.
Category:Copeland (band) albums Category:2014 albums Category:Albums produced by Aaron Marsh
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C4%81rti%C5%86%C5%A1%20Krav%C4%8Denko
Mārtiņš Kravčenko
Introduction
Mārtiņš Kravčenko (born July 16, 1985 in Rīga, Latvia) is a Latvian professional basketball player who plays the guard position and plays for Latvian Basketball League club BK Jēkabpils. Most of his career he spent at BK Barons which in 2008 won the Latvian Basketball League and FIBA EuroCup championships.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
Introduction
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
History
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
Halatty Manithalatty village has a history going back many centuries. In this village occupied by Badagas , the major non tribal caste is Badaga.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
Geography and climate
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
Halatty Manithalatty is a small village. It has an area of 200 km2. This village is a hilly region, situated at an elevation of 2,000 to 2,600 meters above sea level. Almost the entire village lies in the Western ghats. Halatty Manithalatty village is bounded by Mysore district, Karnataka and Wayanad district, Kerala in the North, Malappuram and Palakkad districts, Kerala in the West, Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu in the South. This Village usually receives rain both during South West Monsoon and North East Monsoon seasons. Udhagamandalam Taluk receive rain by the South West Monsoon and some portion of Udhagamandalam Taluk and the entire Coonoor and Kotagiri Taluks are benefited by the rains of North East Monsoon. There are 16 rainfall registering stations in the district The average annual rainfall of the district is 1,920.80 mm. Halatty Manithalatty village principal town of the area is Ooty(Udhagamandalam), which is the district capital of Nilgiris. This is the major town for Halatty Manithalatty villagers. They used to go Ooty for buying and selling of goods. Ooty is one of the famous tourist spots in The Nilgiris.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
Village administration
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
Halatty Manithalatty village is under the Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Kadanad post office is the Branch post office of Halatty Manithalatty village. Denaducombai post office is Head office. Halatty Manithalatty village pincode is 643206. Telephone and STD code is 0423.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
Languages
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
Badaga is the main language for in this village, which has no script and spoken by about 245,000 Badagas in 200 villages in the Nilgiris. Tamil language is also spoken in this village. Many people speak and understand English, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
Transport
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
Halatty Manithalatty village has two main buses from Ooty ATC. Ooty bus stand as the central bus stand for the Halatty Manithalatty village apart from Municipal Bus Stand, Coonoor. The village roads are maintained by Panchayat Union. It will take around 30 minutes to reach Halatty Manithalatty Village from Ooty. Major bus stops include: Collector Office, Ooty Forest Gate Adasolai Village Denadu combai Kadanad Village
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
Health infrastructure
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
Kadanad village is the nearest village. It has the Primary Health Centre. Ooty is the main area for this village's Health infrastructure.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
Agriculture
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
Agriculture is the most common work for all. Halatty Manithalatty village used to develop the Horticulture field, and the economy of the village depends upon the success and failure of crops like potato, beans, beetroot, carrot, tea. This village also produces eucalyptus oil and here living people doing their own business such like as tourism guide, fertilizers shop, etc.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
Education
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
In past, Halatty Manithalatty villagers did not have much interest in studies; nowadays they having more interest. Around 77.3% of the population are educated according to the 2013 census. Halatty Manithalatty village is surrounded schools and colleges.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
Government School's
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
Government High School, Kadanad Government Higher Sec School, Anikorai Government Higher Sec School, Thuneri
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
Private Schools
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
Sathya sai matriculation school, Thuneri Gurukulam matriculation school, Thuneri Annai Saradha Devi matriculation school, Anikorai
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
Colleges
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
Government Arts and Science College, Ooty CSI Engineering College, Ketti
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
Festival
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
Halatty Manithalatty village grand festival is "Thaipusam", held every year. Vinayagar chaturthi is also one of the festival for this people.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halatty%20Manithalatty
Halatty Manithalatty
References
Halatty Manthalatty is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, under the Nilgiris District. Halatty Manthalatty is also the name given to a range of mountains spread across the states of Tamil Nadu as well as Karnataka and Kerala. It is one of the small villages in Udhagamandalam Taluk in The Nilgiris District under Kadanad Panchayat. Around 100 families and Around 400 people are living in this village.
Category:Villages in Nilgiris district
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random%20%28software%29
Random (software)
Introduction
Random was an iOS mobile app that used algorithms and human-curation to create an adaptive interface to the Internet. The app served a remix of relevance and serendipity that allowed people to find diverse topics and interesting content that they might not have encountered otherwise. Random did not require a login or sign-up - the use of the app was anonymous. The app was powered by an artificial intelligence that learned from direct and indirect user interactions inside the app. While learning and adapting to a person, Random created a unique anonymous choice profile that was then used for recommending topics and content. The app didn't recommend the same content twice.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random%20%28software%29
Random (software)
User interface
Random was an iOS mobile app that used algorithms and human-curation to create an adaptive interface to the Internet. The app served a remix of relevance and serendipity that allowed people to find diverse topics and interesting content that they might not have encountered otherwise. Random did not require a login or sign-up - the use of the app was anonymous. The app was powered by an artificial intelligence that learned from direct and indirect user interactions inside the app. While learning and adapting to a person, Random created a unique anonymous choice profile that was then used for recommending topics and content. The app didn't recommend the same content twice.
Random's user interface was made of ever-changing topic blocks that contained keywords and images. By choosing any of the blocks, the user would see related web content. By closing the web content, the user could access new related topics. The user interface allowed people to get more information about a specific topic area or then just leap freely from topic to topic. The content recommended by Random could be any type of web content, varying from news articles to long-form stories and from photographs to videos. Every user of the Random was curating content for other users by using the app.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random%20%28software%29
Random (software)
History
Random was an iOS mobile app that used algorithms and human-curation to create an adaptive interface to the Internet. The app served a remix of relevance and serendipity that allowed people to find diverse topics and interesting content that they might not have encountered otherwise. Random did not require a login or sign-up - the use of the app was anonymous. The app was powered by an artificial intelligence that learned from direct and indirect user interactions inside the app. While learning and adapting to a person, Random created a unique anonymous choice profile that was then used for recommending topics and content. The app didn't recommend the same content twice.
Random was launched in March 2014. The startup was backed by Skype co-founder Janus Friis. The Random app received a strong reception from the likes of The New York Times, TechCrunch, New Scientist, Vice, and other leading publications. The app went on to gain traction with an active and loyal user community of several hundreds of thousands. This was not enough to support the free app model the team strongly believed in, and the service was terminated in Dec 2015.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random%20%28software%29
Random (software)
Reception
Random was an iOS mobile app that used algorithms and human-curation to create an adaptive interface to the Internet. The app served a remix of relevance and serendipity that allowed people to find diverse topics and interesting content that they might not have encountered otherwise. Random did not require a login or sign-up - the use of the app was anonymous. The app was powered by an artificial intelligence that learned from direct and indirect user interactions inside the app. While learning and adapting to a person, Random created a unique anonymous choice profile that was then used for recommending topics and content. The app didn't recommend the same content twice.
Various reviews in media have emphasized that Random enables people to break their filter bubble and find diverse content they might not find elsewhere. Alan Henry of Lifehacker wrote: "Random... breaks you out by intentionally guiding you to new topics and interesting articles at sites you may not otherwise read." Vice Motherboard's Claire Evans says that: "Random never turns into a filter bubble, because it perpetually injects the irrational into my experience… in a cocktail of relevancy and serendipity." The app has been said to have a unique, minimalistic user experience. Kit Eaton of The New York Times commented that Random "let's you browse the news in a different way to all the other news sites you've probably ever used." Mashable reviewed Random by concluding that the "app may be one of the most simple content-discovery apps on the market."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random%20%28software%29
Random (software)
References
Random was an iOS mobile app that used algorithms and human-curation to create an adaptive interface to the Internet. The app served a remix of relevance and serendipity that allowed people to find diverse topics and interesting content that they might not have encountered otherwise. Random did not require a login or sign-up - the use of the app was anonymous. The app was powered by an artificial intelligence that learned from direct and indirect user interactions inside the app. While learning and adapting to a person, Random created a unique anonymous choice profile that was then used for recommending topics and content. The app didn't recommend the same content twice.
Category:Mobile applications Category:IOS software
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[ "Mobile applications", "IOS software" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryovrysi%2C%20Larissa
Kryovrysi, Larissa
Introduction
Kryovrysi (, ) is a village and a community of the Elassona municipality. Before the 2011 local government reform it was a part of the community of Karya of which it was a communal district. The 2011 census recorded 83 inhabitants in the village. The community of Kryovrysi covers an area of 36.467 km2.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryovrysi%2C%20Larissa
Kryovrysi, Larissa
Population
Kryovrysi (, ) is a village and a community of the Elassona municipality. Before the 2011 local government reform it was a part of the community of Karya of which it was a communal district. The 2011 census recorded 83 inhabitants in the village. The community of Kryovrysi covers an area of 36.467 km2.
According to the 2011 census, the population of the settlement of Kryovrysi was 83 people, an increase of almost 15% compared with the population of the previous census of 2001.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryovrysi%2C%20Larissa
Kryovrysi, Larissa
See also
Kryovrysi (, ) is a village and a community of the Elassona municipality. Before the 2011 local government reform it was a part of the community of Karya of which it was a communal district. The 2011 census recorded 83 inhabitants in the village. The community of Kryovrysi covers an area of 36.467 km2.
List of settlements in the Larissa regional unit
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryovrysi%2C%20Larissa
Kryovrysi, Larissa
References
Kryovrysi (, ) is a village and a community of the Elassona municipality. Before the 2011 local government reform it was a part of the community of Karya of which it was a communal district. The 2011 census recorded 83 inhabitants in the village. The community of Kryovrysi covers an area of 36.467 km2.
Category:Populated places in Larissa (regional unit)
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[ "Populated places in Larissa (regional unit)" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopko
Hopko
Introduction
Hopko is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Basil Hopko (1904–1976), Slovak Greek Catholic bishop Hanna Hopko (born 1982), Ukrainian politician and journalist Thomas Hopko (1939–2015), American Orthodox Christian priest and theologian
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[ "Introduction" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Watts%20%28disambiguation%29
Richard Watts (disambiguation)
Introduction
Richard Watts (1529–1579) was an English businessman and MP for Rochester. Richard Watts may also refer to: Richard Watts (politician) (born 1975), British Labour Party politician Richard Watts Jr. (1898–1981), theatre critic Richard C. Watts (1853–1930), American judge
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[ "Introduction" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Watts%20%28disambiguation%29
Richard Watts (disambiguation)
See also
Richard Watts (1529–1579) was an English businessman and MP for Rochester. Richard Watts may also refer to: Richard Watts (politician) (born 1975), British Labour Party politician Richard Watts Jr. (1898–1981), theatre critic Richard C. Watts (1853–1930), American judge
Richard Watt (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliniodes%20beckeralis
Cliniodes beckeralis
Introduction
Cliniodes beckeralis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by James E. Hayden in 2011. It is found in Colima in coastal western Mexico. The length of the forewings is about 12 mm for males and 12–14 mm for females. The forewings are white with black and dark grey lines and postmedial area. The costa is dark brownish grey and the basal area is white. The hindwings are white. Adults have been recorded on wing in June.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliniodes%20beckeralis
Cliniodes beckeralis
Etymology
Cliniodes beckeralis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by James E. Hayden in 2011. It is found in Colima in coastal western Mexico. The length of the forewings is about 12 mm for males and 12–14 mm for females. The forewings are white with black and dark grey lines and postmedial area. The costa is dark brownish grey and the basal area is white. The hindwings are white. Adults have been recorded on wing in June.
The species is named for Dr. Vitor Osmar Becker.
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[ "Etymology" ]
[ "Moths described in 2011", "Eurrhypini" ]
projected-44496461-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliniodes%20beckeralis
Cliniodes beckeralis
References
Cliniodes beckeralis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by James E. Hayden in 2011. It is found in Colima in coastal western Mexico. The length of the forewings is about 12 mm for males and 12–14 mm for females. The forewings are white with black and dark grey lines and postmedial area. The costa is dark brownish grey and the basal area is white. The hindwings are white. Adults have been recorded on wing in June.
Category:Moths described in 2011 Category:Eurrhypini
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[ "References" ]
[ "Moths described in 2011", "Eurrhypini" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam%20Nash
Adam Nash
Introduction
Adam Nash may refer to: Adam Nash (savior sibling) Adam Nash (executive) Adam Nash, character in The Country of Marriage
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis%2C%20Count%20of%20Vermandois
Louis, Count of Vermandois
Introduction
Louis de Bourbon, Légitimé de France, Count of Vermandois, born Louis de La Blaume Le Blanc, also known as Louis de/of Vermandois (2 October 1667 – 18 November 1683) was a French nobleman, illegitimate but legitimised son of Louis XIV, King of France by his mistress, Louise de La Vallière. He died exiled and disgraced at the age of 16, unmarried and without issue.
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projected-17326905-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis%2C%20Count%20of%20Vermandois
Louis, Count of Vermandois
Early life
Louis de Bourbon, Légitimé de France, Count of Vermandois, born Louis de La Blaume Le Blanc, also known as Louis de/of Vermandois (2 October 1667 – 18 November 1683) was a French nobleman, illegitimate but legitimised son of Louis XIV, King of France by his mistress, Louise de La Vallière. He died exiled and disgraced at the age of 16, unmarried and without issue.
Louis de La Blaume Le Blanc was born on 2 October 1667 at the Castle of Saint-Germain-en-Laye on 2 October 1667 to Louise de La Blaume Le Blanc de La Vallière, Mademoiselle de La Vallière (1644–1710). His father was his unmarried mother's long-time lover, Louis XIV, King of France (1638–1715). Her parents had been in an extramarital affair for about 6 years by then, but their relationship was nearing its end. They had had 4 children together, only one of whom, the already legitimised Marie-Anne de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Blois (1666–1739) was still alive when La Blaume Le Blanc was born. He was named after his father. At the age of 2, in 1669, La Blaume Le Blanc was legitimised, given the surname de Bourbon (of Bourbon), as opposed to the surname de France (of France) bore by his legitimate half-siblings. He was also created Count of Vermandois (comte de Vermandois) and appointed Admiral of France (Amiral de France).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis%2C%20Count%20of%20Vermandois
Louis, Count of Vermandois
Life with the Orléans family
Louis de Bourbon, Légitimé de France, Count of Vermandois, born Louis de La Blaume Le Blanc, also known as Louis de/of Vermandois (2 October 1667 – 18 November 1683) was a French nobleman, illegitimate but legitimised son of Louis XIV, King of France by his mistress, Louise de La Vallière. He died exiled and disgraced at the age of 16, unmarried and without issue.
In 1674, when Vermandois was 7 years old, his mother entered a Carmelite convent in Paris, and from then on, saw very little of her. He was entrusted to the care of his aunt (the wife of his paternal uncle, Philippe I, Duke of Orléans [1640–1701]), born Princess Elizabeth Charlotte "Liselotte" of the Palatinate (1652–1722), known as court as Madame or Madame Palatine. He lived with the Orléans family in the Palais-Royal in Paris, and became close with his aunt, despite her well-known disdain for the king's "bastards". The Duke of Orléans was infamous for being effeminate and practicing le vice italien ("the Italian vice"), being homosexual or bisexual. He had children from both of his arranged marriages but had many male (and possibly also some female) lovers before and during them. One of these lovers was Philippe of Lorraine (1643–1702), known as the Chevalier de Lorraine ("Knight of Lorraine"), a man described as having an attractive face and a sharp mind, but also being "insinuating, brutal and devoid of scruple", as well as being "as greedy as a vulture". The young count became involved with the knight and his circle, which included among others François-Louis, Prince of La Roche-sur-Yon (later titular king of Poland and prince of Conti; 1644–1709). He joined a secret group of young aristocrats called La Sainte Congregation des Glorieux Pédérastes ("Holy Congregation of Glorious Pederasts"). When the king learned of his son's involvement with the duke's circles, he exiled the Chevalier de Lorraine and several other members of the "congregation". He reprimanded his son and decided to send him away from the royal court. It was suggested that 15-year-old Vermandois should be married as soon as possible to cover up the scandal, possibly to 6-year-old Louise-Bénédicte de Bourbon, Mademoiselle d'Enghien (1676–1753), the daughter of Henri-Jules, Duke of Enghien (later Prince of Condé; 1643–1709).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis%2C%20Count%20of%20Vermandois
Louis, Count of Vermandois
Exile and death
Louis de Bourbon, Légitimé de France, Count of Vermandois, born Louis de La Blaume Le Blanc, also known as Louis de/of Vermandois (2 October 1667 – 18 November 1683) was a French nobleman, illegitimate but legitimised son of Louis XIV, King of France by his mistress, Louise de La Vallière. He died exiled and disgraced at the age of 16, unmarried and without issue.
In June 1682, Vermandois was exiled to Normandy. Hoping to mend the relationship between father and son, his aunt Madame suggested that he be sent as a soldier to Flanders, then under French occupation. Agreeing with his sister-in-law, the king sent his son to the Siege of Kortrijk, where Vermandois soon fell ill. He was advised by a doctor that he should return to Lille and recover, but, desperate for his father's love, he remained on the battlefield. He died in Flanders on 18 November 1683, and was buried in the Arras Cathedral. His aunt and sister greatly mourned his death, while his father reportedly did not shed a tear. His mother, by then a Carmelite nun under the name of Sœur Louise de la Miséricordie ("Sister Louise of Grace"), was still obsessed with the sin of her affair with the king and said upon hearing the news of his son's death, "I ought to weep for his birth far more than his death". It was later suggested that he might have been the Man in the Iron Mask, which could not be true as the unidentified prisoner died in 1703.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis%2C%20Count%20of%20Vermandois
Louis, Count of Vermandois
Sources
Louis de Bourbon, Légitimé de France, Count of Vermandois, born Louis de La Blaume Le Blanc, also known as Louis de/of Vermandois (2 October 1667 – 18 November 1683) was a French nobleman, illegitimate but legitimised son of Louis XIV, King of France by his mistress, Louise de La Vallière. He died exiled and disgraced at the age of 16, unmarried and without issue.
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projected-17326949-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%20Sharpe
Henry Sharpe
Introduction
Henry Sharpe may refer to: Henry Granville Sharpe (1858–1947), US Army officer Henry Sharpe (priest) (fl. 1620s), Anglican priest in Ireland Henry A. Sharpe (1848–1919), Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Localhost%20%28disambiguation%29
Localhost (disambiguation)
Introduction
localhost may refer to: localhost, the loopback device IP address .localhost, a reserved top-level domain name Localhost (software), facilitates access to a peer-to-peer virtual file system via the BitTorrent protocol
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando%20Fitz-James%20Stuart%2C%2017th%20Duke%20of%20Hu%C3%A9scar
Fernando Fitz-James Stuart, 17th Duke of Huéscar
Introduction
Fernando Juan Fitz-James Stuart y de Solís, 17th Duke of Huéscar, GE (born 14 September 1990), is a Spanish aristocrat. He is the current Duke of Huéscar, and heir apparent to the dukedom of Alba and thereby to the headship of the House of Alba.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando%20Fitz-James%20Stuart%2C%2017th%20Duke%20of%20Hu%C3%A9scar
Fernando Fitz-James Stuart, 17th Duke of Huéscar
Life and family
Fernando Juan Fitz-James Stuart y de Solís, 17th Duke of Huéscar, GE (born 14 September 1990), is a Spanish aristocrat. He is the current Duke of Huéscar, and heir apparent to the dukedom of Alba and thereby to the headship of the House of Alba.
He was born in Madrid and is the elder son of Carlos Fitz-James Stuart, 19th Duke of Alba (born 2 October 1948), and Matilde de Solís-Beaumont y Martínez-Campos (born in Navarre, Spain, 13 June 1963). On 1 February 2016, he received the title of Duke of Huéscar (the traditional title of the heir to the House of Alba since the 16th century), which title was ceded by his father. He studied in Madrid at The College for International Studies, where he met his future wife. He married his longtime girlfriend Sofía Palazuelo Barroso, daughter of Fernando Palazuelo and Sofía Barroso, on 6 October 2018 at Liria Palace in a ceremony attended by Queen Sofía of Spain, King Simeon II of Bulgaria and Princess Anne, Duchess of Calabria. On 8 September 2020 they had a daughter, Rosario, born at Hospital de Nuestra Señora del Rosario, in Madrid. She was baptized on 29 May 2021 in the Church of San Román (Seville). She received the names of Rosario Matilde Sofía Cayetana Dolores Teresa.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando%20Fitz-James%20Stuart%2C%2017th%20Duke%20of%20Hu%C3%A9scar
Fernando Fitz-James Stuart, 17th Duke of Huéscar
Ancestry
Fernando Juan Fitz-James Stuart y de Solís, 17th Duke of Huéscar, GE (born 14 September 1990), is a Spanish aristocrat. He is the current Duke of Huéscar, and heir apparent to the dukedom of Alba and thereby to the headship of the House of Alba.
Fernando’s patriline is the line from which he is descended father to son. Patrilineal descent is the principle behind membership in Ducal Houses, as it can be traced back through the generations - which means that Fernando’s historically accurate House name is Irujo. Juan Martínez de Irujo Martín Martínez de Irujo y Tavar, born 1613 Juan Martínez de Irujo y Mearín, born 1648 Francisco Martínez de Irujo y Éspoz, born 1678 Manuel Martínez de Irujo y de Erice, born 1718 Carlos Martínez de Irujo, 1st Marquess of Casa Irujo, 1763–1824 Carlos Martínez de Irujo, 2nd Marquess of Casa Irujo, 1803–1855 Carlos Martínez de Irujo, 8th Duke of Sotomayor, 1846–1909 Pedro Martínez de Irujo, 9th Duke of Sotomayor, 1882–1957 Luis Martínez de Irujo y Artázcoz, 1919–1972 Carlos Fitz-James Stuart, 19th Duke of Alba,  1948 Fernando Fitz-James Stuart, 17th Duke of Huéscar,  1990
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando%20Fitz-James%20Stuart%2C%2017th%20Duke%20of%20Hu%C3%A9scar
Fernando Fitz-James Stuart, 17th Duke of Huéscar
Titles
Fernando Juan Fitz-James Stuart y de Solís, 17th Duke of Huéscar, GE (born 14 September 1990), is a Spanish aristocrat. He is the current Duke of Huéscar, and heir apparent to the dukedom of Alba and thereby to the headship of the House of Alba.
Dukedoms 17th Duke of Huéscar, Grandee of Spain
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando%20Fitz-James%20Stuart%2C%2017th%20Duke%20of%20Hu%C3%A9scar
Fernando Fitz-James Stuart, 17th Duke of Huéscar
Styles
Fernando Juan Fitz-James Stuart y de Solís, 17th Duke of Huéscar, GE (born 14 September 1990), is a Spanish aristocrat. He is the current Duke of Huéscar, and heir apparent to the dukedom of Alba and thereby to the headship of the House of Alba.
1990–2016: The Most Excellent Don Fernando Fitz-James Stuart y de Solís 2016–present: The Most Excellent The Duke of Huéscar
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando%20Fitz-James%20Stuart%2C%2017th%20Duke%20of%20Hu%C3%A9scar
Fernando Fitz-James Stuart, 17th Duke of Huéscar
References
Fernando Juan Fitz-James Stuart y de Solís, 17th Duke of Huéscar, GE (born 14 September 1990), is a Spanish aristocrat. He is the current Duke of Huéscar, and heir apparent to the dukedom of Alba and thereby to the headship of the House of Alba.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pjesme%20iz%20Bosne
Pjesme iz Bosne
Introduction
Pjesme iz Bosne (Songs from Bosnia) is the debut release by Bosnian folk singer Zehra Deović. It was released 11 December 1962 and re-released with an alternate cover in 1964 through the label Jugoton.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pjesme%20iz%20Bosne
Pjesme iz Bosne
Instruments
Pjesme iz Bosne (Songs from Bosnia) is the debut release by Bosnian folk singer Zehra Deović. It was released 11 December 1962 and re-released with an alternate cover in 1964 through the label Jugoton.
Ismet Alajbegović – accordion Jovica Petković – accordion
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pjesme%20iz%20Bosne
Pjesme iz Bosne
Crew
Pjesme iz Bosne (Songs from Bosnia) is the debut release by Bosnian folk singer Zehra Deović. It was released 11 December 1962 and re-released with an alternate cover in 1964 through the label Jugoton.
Jozo Ćetković – photography
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pjesme%20iz%20Bosne
Pjesme iz Bosne
References
Pjesme iz Bosne (Songs from Bosnia) is the debut release by Bosnian folk singer Zehra Deović. It was released 11 December 1962 and re-released with an alternate cover in 1964 through the label Jugoton.
Category:1962 EPs Category:Zehra Deović albums Category:Jugoton EPs
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[ "References" ]
[ "1962 EPs", "Zehra Deović albums", "Jugoton EPs" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick%20Metsger
Rick Metsger
Introduction
Richard Thomas Metsger (born August 16, 1951) served in the Oregon State Senate from 1999 to 2011. President Barack Obama nominated Rick Metsger to serve on the Board of the National Credit Union Administration on May 16, 2013. The U.S. Senate confirmed Mr. Metsger on August 1, 2013, and he took the oath of office on August 23, 2013. He served as the ninth NCUA Board Chairman from May 1, 2016, through January 22, 2017. Prior to his political career, Metsger was a sportscaster, teacher, and served on the board of directors of a credit union in Portland, Oregon.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick%20Metsger
Rick Metsger
Vice Chairman of the NCUA Board (Aug 4, 2014 - May 2016)
Richard Thomas Metsger (born August 16, 1951) served in the Oregon State Senate from 1999 to 2011. President Barack Obama nominated Rick Metsger to serve on the Board of the National Credit Union Administration on May 16, 2013. The U.S. Senate confirmed Mr. Metsger on August 1, 2013, and he took the oath of office on August 23, 2013. He served as the ninth NCUA Board Chairman from May 1, 2016, through January 22, 2017. Prior to his political career, Metsger was a sportscaster, teacher, and served on the board of directors of a credit union in Portland, Oregon.
President Barack Obama nominated Metsger to serve on the Board of the National Credit Union Administration on May 16, 2013. The United States Senate confirmed Metsger on August 1, 2013. After he took the oath of office on August 23, 2013, Metsger shared his vision "for NCUA to be recognized as an agency that manages its own fiscal house well, proposes regulatory action that is effectively targeted to achieve the desired outcome without placing unnecessary burdens on the credit unions themselves and, above all, maintains the confidence and trust the American public places in their local credit union." On September 18, 2014, the NCUA Board designated Board Member Metsger as Vice Chairman of NCUA, pursuant to the requirements of NCUA's rules. On Jan. 1, 2014, NCUA Board Chairman Debbie Matz appointed Metsger as NCUA's representative on the Board of NeighborWorks America, one of the nation's preeminent affordable housing and community development organizations. He succeeded former NCUA Board Member Gigi Hyland, who left the NCUA Board October 5, 2012. Metsger's term continues through August 2, 2017. During his tenure as Vice Chairman, Metsger has focused on modernizing regulations and the federal credit union charter to provide credit unions with greater flexibility to innovate and grow as well as regulatory relief. Metsger led the agency's efforts to update its regulations concerning fixed assets and credit unions' fields-of-membership regulation.
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[ "Vice Chairman of the NCUA Board (Aug 4, 2014 - May 2016)" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick%20Metsger
Rick Metsger
Chairman of the NCUA Board (May 2, 2016 - January 22, 2017)
Richard Thomas Metsger (born August 16, 1951) served in the Oregon State Senate from 1999 to 2011. President Barack Obama nominated Rick Metsger to serve on the Board of the National Credit Union Administration on May 16, 2013. The U.S. Senate confirmed Mr. Metsger on August 1, 2013, and he took the oath of office on August 23, 2013. He served as the ninth NCUA Board Chairman from May 1, 2016, through January 22, 2017. Prior to his political career, Metsger was a sportscaster, teacher, and served on the board of directors of a credit union in Portland, Oregon.
Metsger was appointed chairman of the NCUA Board effective May 1, 2016 by President Barack Obama. As NCUA Board Chairman, Metsger heads the independent agency that charters, regulates, and supervises more than 3,700 federal credit unions. NCUA also operates the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund, which protects the accounts of millions of Americans at more than 5,800 federally insured credit unions. Metsger succeeds Board Chairman Debbie Matz, whose tenure ended April 30, 2016.
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[ "Chairman of the NCUA Board (May 2, 2016 - January 22, 2017)" ]
[ "Oregon state senators", "Living people", "1951 births", "American sports announcers", "Television anchors from Portland, Oregon", "People from Gresham, Oregon", "Lewis & Clark College alumni", "Oregon Democrats", "21st-century American politicians" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick%20Metsger
Rick Metsger
Early life and career
Richard Thomas Metsger (born August 16, 1951) served in the Oregon State Senate from 1999 to 2011. President Barack Obama nominated Rick Metsger to serve on the Board of the National Credit Union Administration on May 16, 2013. The U.S. Senate confirmed Mr. Metsger on August 1, 2013, and he took the oath of office on August 23, 2013. He served as the ninth NCUA Board Chairman from May 1, 2016, through January 22, 2017. Prior to his political career, Metsger was a sportscaster, teacher, and served on the board of directors of a credit union in Portland, Oregon.
Metsger was born in Portland, Oregon, where he attended elementary school. He graduated from Centennial High School in Gresham. In 1972, he earned a bachelor's degree in communication from Lewis & Clark College, where he also earned a master's degree in teaching in 1975. Metsger taught at Sam Barlow High School in Gresham from 1973 to 1976 and was an assistant basketball coach at Lewis & Clark during that same time. From 1993 to 2001, he served on the board of directors of the Portland Teachers Credit Union.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick%20Metsger
Rick Metsger
Sports anchor
Richard Thomas Metsger (born August 16, 1951) served in the Oregon State Senate from 1999 to 2011. President Barack Obama nominated Rick Metsger to serve on the Board of the National Credit Union Administration on May 16, 2013. The U.S. Senate confirmed Mr. Metsger on August 1, 2013, and he took the oath of office on August 23, 2013. He served as the ninth NCUA Board Chairman from May 1, 2016, through January 22, 2017. Prior to his political career, Metsger was a sportscaster, teacher, and served on the board of directors of a credit union in Portland, Oregon.
In 1977, Metsger was hired as a sportscaster for Portland television station KOIN, eventually working his way up to sports anchor and sports director. In the early 1990s, Metsger was moved to a combination news and sports role. In August 1992, hours after completing an investigative report about leaking nuclear waste tanks at the Hanford Site, Metsger was fired from the station. The report aired three weeks later (narrated by another reporter), and later won the Best Investigative Reporting award from the Oregon Associated Press Broadcasters Association.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick%20Metsger
Rick Metsger
Political career
Richard Thomas Metsger (born August 16, 1951) served in the Oregon State Senate from 1999 to 2011. President Barack Obama nominated Rick Metsger to serve on the Board of the National Credit Union Administration on May 16, 2013. The U.S. Senate confirmed Mr. Metsger on August 1, 2013, and he took the oath of office on August 23, 2013. He served as the ninth NCUA Board Chairman from May 1, 2016, through January 22, 2017. Prior to his political career, Metsger was a sportscaster, teacher, and served on the board of directors of a credit union in Portland, Oregon.
In 1998, Metsger sought his first political office, running as a Democrat for the Oregon State Senate in the 14th state senate district (later renumbered the 26th due to redistricting). He was unopposed in the Democratic primary, and in the general election; he defeated former Oregon House member Jerry Grisham, who had defeated incumbent Ken Baker in the Republican primary. Metsger was re-elected in 2002 and 2006. In 2008, he became a candidate for Oregon Secretary of State, running to succeed incumbent Bill Bradbury, but lost the Democratic primary to Kate Brown. Metsger sought the Democratic nomination for Oregon State Treasurer in the special election to replace Ben Westlund, but lost to fellow Democrat Ted Wheeler. During Metsger's 12 years in the Oregon State Senate, he chaired the Business and Transportation Committee and served on committees with jurisdiction in the areas of education, revenue, the judiciary, human services and consumer protection. Metsger sponsored laws that expanded state-chartered credit unions' field of membership, refunded millions of dollars to consumers, combated predatory payday lending, and created the largest public transportation investment in the state's history. Metsger left the Legislature in 2011. After his departure, Metsger owned and managed his own strategic communications consulting firm focused on the areas of financial services, capital construction, energy and transportation.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick%20Metsger
Rick Metsger
See also
Richard Thomas Metsger (born August 16, 1951) served in the Oregon State Senate from 1999 to 2011. President Barack Obama nominated Rick Metsger to serve on the Board of the National Credit Union Administration on May 16, 2013. The U.S. Senate confirmed Mr. Metsger on August 1, 2013, and he took the oath of office on August 23, 2013. He served as the ninth NCUA Board Chairman from May 1, 2016, through January 22, 2017. Prior to his political career, Metsger was a sportscaster, teacher, and served on the board of directors of a credit union in Portland, Oregon.
Oregon state elections, 2008
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick%20Metsger
Rick Metsger
References
Richard Thomas Metsger (born August 16, 1951) served in the Oregon State Senate from 1999 to 2011. President Barack Obama nominated Rick Metsger to serve on the Board of the National Credit Union Administration on May 16, 2013. The U.S. Senate confirmed Mr. Metsger on August 1, 2013, and he took the oath of office on August 23, 2013. He served as the ninth NCUA Board Chairman from May 1, 2016, through January 22, 2017. Prior to his political career, Metsger was a sportscaster, teacher, and served on the board of directors of a credit union in Portland, Oregon.
Category:Oregon state senators Category:Living people Category:1951 births Category:American sports announcers Category:Television anchors from Portland, Oregon Category:People from Gresham, Oregon Category:Lewis & Clark College alumni Category:Oregon Democrats Category:21st-century American politicians
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DePauw%20Avenue%20Historic%20District
DePauw Avenue Historic District
Introduction
The DePauw Avenue Historic District is a national historic district just northeast of downtown New Albany, Indiana, across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky. The district consists mostly of Depauw Avenue from Vincennes Street in the west to Aebersold Drive to the east, and includes portions of the 1200 block of Beechwood Avenue and two residences on Vance Street. New Albany High School is located on the southern edge of the district. Depauw Avenue is named for New Albany's Depauw family. Washington C. DePauw, a wealthy New Albany banker, was the original owner of the land. He made the bulk of his money from the American Glass Works, which by 1890 produced two thirds of the plate glass in the United States. His summer estate was what became Depauw Avenue. His son Charles Depauw started developing the land, but the first buildings were constructed after Charles died, leaving it to his widow Letitia. The district began as a neighborhood for upper-class residents, and quickly became a preferred place to live in New Albany. The initial four properties were built between 1906 and 1908, an additional four in 1911, and the bulk of the remainder built in the 1920s. Construction slowed during the Great Depression, and then concluded in the 1940s. Of the seventy-one primary buildings in the district, sixty-eight are considered to contribute to the historic integrity of the district, with fifteen contributing outbuildings. Architectural styles are a mix of Colonial Revival, Craftsman/Bungalow (of which 39 of the district's 68 domiciles are), Dutch Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, and Tudor Revival. Residences on the eastern side of the district are long and are affected by the creekbed that runs by the district. In 1994 an architectural study determined that DePauw Avenue could eventually achieve National Register status. In 2006 the Indiana Department of Natural Resources gave a grant of $6,150 to the city of New Albany to prepare DePauw Avenue, Cedar Bough Place Historic District, and the Shelby Place Historic District for registration on the National Register of Historic Places. (Depauw Avenue has an architectural style similar to Shelby Place's, but contains mostly larger domiciles, showing more architectural diversity.) All three neighborhoods were placed on the National Register on March 19, 2008.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Historic districts in New Albany, Indiana", "Buildings and structures in Floyd County, Indiana", "National Register of Historic Places in Floyd County, Indiana", "Populated places established in 1906", "1906 establishments in Indiana", "Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in In...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DePauw%20Avenue%20Historic%20District
DePauw Avenue Historic District
References
The DePauw Avenue Historic District is a national historic district just northeast of downtown New Albany, Indiana, across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky. The district consists mostly of Depauw Avenue from Vincennes Street in the west to Aebersold Drive to the east, and includes portions of the 1200 block of Beechwood Avenue and two residences on Vance Street. New Albany High School is located on the southern edge of the district. Depauw Avenue is named for New Albany's Depauw family. Washington C. DePauw, a wealthy New Albany banker, was the original owner of the land. He made the bulk of his money from the American Glass Works, which by 1890 produced two thirds of the plate glass in the United States. His summer estate was what became Depauw Avenue. His son Charles Depauw started developing the land, but the first buildings were constructed after Charles died, leaving it to his widow Letitia. The district began as a neighborhood for upper-class residents, and quickly became a preferred place to live in New Albany. The initial four properties were built between 1906 and 1908, an additional four in 1911, and the bulk of the remainder built in the 1920s. Construction slowed during the Great Depression, and then concluded in the 1940s. Of the seventy-one primary buildings in the district, sixty-eight are considered to contribute to the historic integrity of the district, with fifteen contributing outbuildings. Architectural styles are a mix of Colonial Revival, Craftsman/Bungalow (of which 39 of the district's 68 domiciles are), Dutch Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, and Tudor Revival. Residences on the eastern side of the district are long and are affected by the creekbed that runs by the district. In 1994 an architectural study determined that DePauw Avenue could eventually achieve National Register status. In 2006 the Indiana Department of Natural Resources gave a grant of $6,150 to the city of New Albany to prepare DePauw Avenue, Cedar Bough Place Historic District, and the Shelby Place Historic District for registration on the National Register of Historic Places. (Depauw Avenue has an architectural style similar to Shelby Place's, but contains mostly larger domiciles, showing more architectural diversity.) All three neighborhoods were placed on the National Register on March 19, 2008.
Category:Historic districts in New Albany, Indiana Category:Buildings and structures in Floyd County, Indiana Category:National Register of Historic Places in Floyd County, Indiana Category:Populated places established in 1906 Category:1906 establishments in Indiana Category:Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryland%20Route%20189
Maryland Route 189
Introduction
Maryland Route 189 (MD 189) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Falls Road, the highway runs from MD 190 in Potomac to Great Falls Road and Maryland Avenue in Rockville. MD 189 connects Rockville with Potomac and the Great Falls of the Potomac River in southwestern Montgomery County. The highway was constructed from Rockville to Potomac by the early 1920s and extended toward Great Falls in the early 1930s. MD 189 was expanded to a divided highway around its newly constructed interchange with Interstate 270 (I-270) in the late 1980s. The highway was truncated at both ends in the late 1990s.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Roads in Montgomery County, Maryland", "State highways in Maryland" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryland%20Route%20189
Maryland Route 189
Route description
Maryland Route 189 (MD 189) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Falls Road, the highway runs from MD 190 in Potomac to Great Falls Road and Maryland Avenue in Rockville. MD 189 connects Rockville with Potomac and the Great Falls of the Potomac River in southwestern Montgomery County. The highway was constructed from Rockville to Potomac by the early 1920s and extended toward Great Falls in the early 1930s. MD 189 was expanded to a divided highway around its newly constructed interchange with Interstate 270 (I-270) in the late 1980s. The highway was truncated at both ends in the late 1990s.
MD 189 begins at an intersection with MD 190 (River Road) in the village center of Potomac. Falls Road continues south as a county highway to MacArthur Boulevard and the entrance to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, which includes the Great Falls of the Potomac. MD 189 heads north as a two-lane undivided road that passes through several sharp curves between the Bullis School to the southeast and the Falls Road Golf Course to the northwest. The highway meets the western end of Montrose Road shortly before entering the city of Rockville. MD 189 expands to a four-lane divided highway ahead of its intersection with Wootton Parkway. The highway continues through a single-point urban interchange with I-270 (Eisenhower Memorial Highway) shortly before reaching its northern terminus at a four-way intersection with Great Falls Road, Maryland Avenue, and Potomac Valley Road. Great Falls Road (formerly a direct continuation of Falls Road, now a left turn at the intersection) heads north toward the west end of downtown Rockville and Maryland Avenue heads northeast directly toward downtown.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryland%20Route%20189
Maryland Route 189
History
Maryland Route 189 (MD 189) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Falls Road, the highway runs from MD 190 in Potomac to Great Falls Road and Maryland Avenue in Rockville. MD 189 connects Rockville with Potomac and the Great Falls of the Potomac River in southwestern Montgomery County. The highway was constructed from Rockville to Potomac by the early 1920s and extended toward Great Falls in the early 1930s. MD 189 was expanded to a divided highway around its newly constructed interchange with Interstate 270 (I-270) in the late 1980s. The highway was truncated at both ends in the late 1990s.
MD 189 was paved as an macadam road from Montgomery Avenue (now MD 28) in Rockville to Potomac by 1921. The highway was extended as a concrete road from Potomac to what is now MacArthur Boulevard near Great Falls in 1930. MD 189 did not originally have an interchange with Washington National Pike (now I-270). The highway's single-point urban interchange with I-270 was built in 1988. As part of that project, MD 189 was expanded to a four-lane divided highway from south of Wootton Parkway to Maryland Avenue. The latter intersection was placed in its present form at that time, replacing the seamless transition from Falls Road to Great Falls Road just north of I-270. MD 189 was rolled back from Great Falls to its present southern terminus in Potomac in 1999. The highway was removed from Great Falls Road in Rockville in 2000.
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[ "Roads in Montgomery County, Maryland", "State highways in Maryland" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television%20Preview
Television Preview
Introduction
Television Preview (also known as "New TV Preview") is a market research company that purports to test pilots of new television shows while actually looking for audience's reactions to commercials presented in a "home-like" atmosphere between breaks in these shows. Based in Evansville, Indiana, Television Preview is a division of RSC the Quality Measurement Company, a member of the ArsGroup. The preview offer is considered a scam because, even though Television Preview takes no money from viewers, the company is not associated with any actual television producers and the "pilots" they preview are years old. Viewers are instead asked to rate the commercials they see. Also, under the guise of selecting prizes they'd like to win in a drawing, viewers choose their "favorites" from pages of pictures of consumer products.
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[ "American television commercials", "Companies based in Evansville, Indiana", "Confidence tricks", "Market research companies of the United States" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television%20Preview
Television Preview
The process
Television Preview (also known as "New TV Preview") is a market research company that purports to test pilots of new television shows while actually looking for audience's reactions to commercials presented in a "home-like" atmosphere between breaks in these shows. Based in Evansville, Indiana, Television Preview is a division of RSC the Quality Measurement Company, a member of the ArsGroup. The preview offer is considered a scam because, even though Television Preview takes no money from viewers, the company is not associated with any actual television producers and the "pilots" they preview are years old. Viewers are instead asked to rate the commercials they see. Also, under the guise of selecting prizes they'd like to win in a drawing, viewers choose their "favorites" from pages of pictures of consumer products.
Television Preview randomly sends out invitations and tickets to specific screenings, usually held in hotel conference rooms. The invitation contains text, such as that shown below, insinuating that the viewer will help decide what will be featured on television's next fall lineup: Instead, viewers are shown old television pilots that were never picked up. They are asked to give a thumbs-up or thumbs-down style rating, and then fill out pages of questionnaires about their purchasing preferences, brands they like, products they are likely to use, and so forth.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television%20Preview
Television Preview
The programs
Television Preview (also known as "New TV Preview") is a market research company that purports to test pilots of new television shows while actually looking for audience's reactions to commercials presented in a "home-like" atmosphere between breaks in these shows. Based in Evansville, Indiana, Television Preview is a division of RSC the Quality Measurement Company, a member of the ArsGroup. The preview offer is considered a scam because, even though Television Preview takes no money from viewers, the company is not associated with any actual television producers and the "pilots" they preview are years old. Viewers are instead asked to rate the commercials they see. Also, under the guise of selecting prizes they'd like to win in a drawing, viewers choose their "favorites" from pages of pictures of consumer products.
The programs can vary from screening to screening, but most often they seem to be two shows: a 1997 drama called Soulmates featuring Kim Raver, and a comedy called City starring Valerie Harper. City was a short-lived show from 1990. Audience members are either told that Valerie Harper is looking to make a comeback, and wants viewers to judge her likability, or that screenwriter Paul Haggis, who wrote the show, wants to retool it for next fall, but needs viewer's opinions on its feasibility first. Other attendees have reported being shown the pilot of Dads, a comedy show from 1997 starring C. Thomas Howell and Steven Eckholdt.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television%20Preview
Television Preview
Associated companies
Television Preview (also known as "New TV Preview") is a market research company that purports to test pilots of new television shows while actually looking for audience's reactions to commercials presented in a "home-like" atmosphere between breaks in these shows. Based in Evansville, Indiana, Television Preview is a division of RSC the Quality Measurement Company, a member of the ArsGroup. The preview offer is considered a scam because, even though Television Preview takes no money from viewers, the company is not associated with any actual television producers and the "pilots" they preview are years old. Viewers are instead asked to rate the commercials they see. Also, under the guise of selecting prizes they'd like to win in a drawing, viewers choose their "favorites" from pages of pictures of consumer products.
Within a few business days after the viewings, most participants receive phone calls come from a California based company called "Datascension", in which participants are asked additional questions about the presentation. The company has been known to make frequent, repeated calls, in the event no one at the participant's number answers, or if they reach an answering machine.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisenhower%20House
Eisenhower House
Introduction
Eisenhower House, formerly known as the Commandant's Residence or Quarters Number One of Fort Adams, is a historic house that is part of Fort Adams State Park in Newport, Rhode Island.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisenhower%20House
Eisenhower House
History
Eisenhower House, formerly known as the Commandant's Residence or Quarters Number One of Fort Adams, is a historic house that is part of Fort Adams State Park in Newport, Rhode Island.
The building was built by George C. Mason & Son in 1873. Its first inhabitant was General Henry Jackson Hunt. Dwight D. Eisenhower used the house as his summer residence during his presidency in 1958 and 1960. Initially, in 1958, the President was living at the Naval War College on Coasters Harbor Island. However, with his passion for golf, he moved to this location as it was close to the Newport Country Club. It then became the "Eisenhower House" and the Summer White House.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisenhower%20House
Eisenhower House
Today
Eisenhower House, formerly known as the Commandant's Residence or Quarters Number One of Fort Adams, is a historic house that is part of Fort Adams State Park in Newport, Rhode Island.
The Eisenhower House became part of Fort Adams State Park after the U.S. Navy transferred Fort Adams to the State of Rhode Island in 1964. The residence was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. It is used for weddings and other social events.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisenhower%20House
Eisenhower House
See also
Eisenhower House, formerly known as the Commandant's Residence or Quarters Number One of Fort Adams, is a historic house that is part of Fort Adams State Park in Newport, Rhode Island.
National Register of Historic Places listings in Newport County, Rhode Island List of residences of presidents of the United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armavir%20%28ancient%20city%29
Armavir (ancient city)
Introduction
Armavir () (also called Armaouira in antiquity) was a large commercial city and the capital of ancient Armenia during the reign of the Orontid dynasty. It is located 1 km west of the 17th-century village of Armavir.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armavir%20%28ancient%20city%29
Armavir (ancient city)
Antiquity
Armavir () (also called Armaouira in antiquity) was a large commercial city and the capital of ancient Armenia during the reign of the Orontid dynasty. It is located 1 km west of the 17th-century village of Armavir.
The area of ancient Armavir has been inhabited since the 6th millennium BC. Various obsidian instruments, bronze objects and pottery have been found from that period. Armenian accounts held the city to have founded by King Aramais, a grandson of Hayk, around 1980 BC. During the first half of the 8th century BC, King Argishti I of Urartu built a fortress in the area and named it Argishtikhinili. In 331 BC, when Armenia under the Orontid dynasty asserted its independence from the Achaemenid Empire, Armavir was chosen as the capital of Armenia. Slabs of clay have been found from the Achaemenid period written in the Elamite language concerning episodes of the Gilgamesh epic. Various inscriptions in Hellenistic Greek carved around the third century BC, have been found, including poetry from Hesiod, lines from Euripides, a list of Macedonian months, and names of Orontid Kings. According to the 5th-century Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi, Armavir was the first capital of the Kingdom of Armenia (although, from a geographical standpoint, the first capital of Armenia was Van). Movses' history preserves a tradition that when King Valarsace the Parthian settled in Armavir (ca. 149 BC), he built a temple there and asked prince aspet (knight) Smbat of the Bagratuni Dynasty to give up his religion and worship idols. But Smbat refused to comply. Movses also relates that when King Tigranes II (whom he places on the throne from 90 to 36 BC), in order to take revenge on Queen Cleopatra of Egypt, sent an expedition to Palestine, he carried a great number of Jews into captivity, and settled them in Armavir and in Vardges. Movses goes on to state that later Jews were transferred from Armavir to Yervandashat, and under King Artashes I, were again transferred into the new capital Artashat. When King Sapor II of Persia invaded Armenia (360–370), he led away from Artashat 30,000 Armenian and 9,000 Jewish families, the latter brought by King Tigranes from Judea, and then completely destroyed the city. In 591 during the reign of emperor Maurice, Armavir (then called Armaouira) and much of Armenia came under Roman administration after the Romans defeated the Sassanid Persian Empire at the battle of the Blarathon. During Antiquity, Armavir was taken by the Seleucids, Parthians, Roman Empire, Sassanids and Byzantine Empire before it was taken over by the Arabs in 645.
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Armavir (ancient city)
Medieval Armavir
Armavir () (also called Armaouira in antiquity) was a large commercial city and the capital of ancient Armenia during the reign of the Orontid dynasty. It is located 1 km west of the 17th-century village of Armavir.
Arab rule lasted until the first quarter of the ninth century. The Sajids managed this region in the 9th century. After that, the Armenian Bagratuni Dynasty returned this city under Armenian control (Bagratuni Armenia). The Byzantine Empire reconquered this region in 1045 but lost it to the Seljuk Turks in 1064, who renamed the city Sardarabad. This region was changed hands between Armenians, Georgians, Eldiguzids and the Khwarezmid Empire after the Seljuks' decline. The Mongols captured this region in 1239 and founded Ilkhanid state in 1256. This region came under the control of the Chupanids in 1353, the Jalayirids in 1357 and the Kara Koyunlu in 1388. Tamerlane captured this region in 1400. Qara Yusuf retook this region in 1407 from Timurid Empire. However Shah Rukh who was a Timurid ruler captured this region in 1421 and in 1429. Jahan Shah who was a Kara Koyunlu ruler captured it in 1447.
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Armavir (ancient city)
Ottoman-Persian rule
Armavir () (also called Armaouira in antiquity) was a large commercial city and the capital of ancient Armenia during the reign of the Orontid dynasty. It is located 1 km west of the 17th-century village of Armavir.
Kara Koyunlu's sovereignty lasted until Uzun Hasan, ruler of Ak Koyunlu, conquered it in 1468. Ak Koyunlu's sovereignty lasted until 1501, Ismail I's conquest. Ismail I was founder of Safavid dynasty. This region was temporarily occupied by Ottoman Empire in 1514, in 1534, in 1548 and in 1553. It was then conquered by Ottoman Empire in 1585 but retaken by the Safavid ruler Abbas I of Persia in 1603. Under the rule of Abbas I, the Armenians of Armavir were resettled in Persia and ancient Armavir was finally abandoned. The settlement remained abandoned until 1613, when 7 Armenian families rebuilt a new village just 1 km east of the ancient site of Armavir. It was occupied by Ottomans between 1635–1636 and 1724–1736. At the fall of the Safavid Empire, Armavir became part of the Erivan Khanate.
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Armavir (ancient city)
Russian rule
Armavir () (also called Armaouira in antiquity) was a large commercial city and the capital of ancient Armenia during the reign of the Orontid dynasty. It is located 1 km west of the 17th-century village of Armavir.
The Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) began due to Persian demand to reconquer the territories lost to Russia between 1804 and 1813. At first, the Persians repulsed the Russians from the South Caucasus in 1826. However, Russian general and commander of the Russian army, Ivan Paskevich, reconquered South Caucasus and extended its territories to include the Erivan Khanate in 1827. This region formally passed from Persian to Russian sovereignty after the Treaty of Turkmenchay in 1828. Armavir became the Sardarabad uyezd of the Armenian Oblast, which itself became the Erivan Governorate in 1840. This situation lasted until the February Revolution in 1917.
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Armavir (ancient city)
References
Armavir () (also called Armaouira in antiquity) was a large commercial city and the capital of ancient Armenia during the reign of the Orontid dynasty. It is located 1 km west of the 17th-century village of Armavir.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaff%20on%20the%20Wind
Chaff on the Wind
Introduction
Chaff on the Wind (1986) is a novel by Ebou Dibba. Set in the Gambia during the 1930s, it was published by Macmillan of London.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaff%20on%20the%20Wind
Chaff on the Wind
Plot summary
Chaff on the Wind (1986) is a novel by Ebou Dibba. Set in the Gambia during the 1930s, it was published by Macmillan of London.
Two young men, Dinding and Pateh, travel by ship from a rural village to the main city. Pateh is outgoing and reckless, with an eye for the ladies. Dinding is socially cautious, but sensible and possessing of business acumen. In the city, Dinding meets a young man, older than himself but not yet middle-aged, named James. James is a Christian and a very serious person. He becomes a major influence on Dinding. Pateh gets a job on the loading docks, and seduces a young girl named Isatou. Pateh is fond of fine and showy clothes. To maintain his clothing budget and his schedule with the ladies, Pateh begins working as a smuggler. Later, Isatou marries Charles, an old man who had never married before. He is the cousin of a Signare. Isatou does not feel close to Charles. After their marriage, Isatou finds herself pregnant with Pateh's child. The pair chooses to flee to Senegal. Dingding continues to prosper in business, and Pateh goes to work for Dinding. Pateh and Isatou become parents. While the child is still an infant, a French colonial policeman confronts Pateh with evidence of Pateh's criminal activities. Pateh sets the evidence on fire. During a fight with the policeman, the officer strikes a mortal blow. Pateh dies with his family by his side. Category:1986 novels Category:Novels set in the Gambia Category:Gambian novels Category:Fiction set in the 1930s Category:Macmillan Publishers books
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine%20B%C3%A9cl%C3%A8re
Antoine Béclère
Introduction
Antoine Louis Gustave Béclère (17 March 1856, Paris - 24 February 1939), virologist, immunologist, was a pioneer in radiology. In 1897 he created the first laboratory of radiology in Paris.
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Antoine Béclère
References
Antoine Louis Gustave Béclère (17 March 1856, Paris - 24 February 1939), virologist, immunologist, was a pioneer in radiology. In 1897 he created the first laboratory of radiology in Paris.
Category:French virologists Category:French immunologists Category:1856 births Category:1939 deaths
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta%20Heart%20Institute
Alberta Heart Institute
Introduction
Alberta Heart Institute may refer to: Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta, Canada Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute, Canada
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghalegaun
Ghalegaun
Introduction
Ghalegaun () is popular scenic tourist destination with an elevation of 2,100 metres above sea level in Lamjung District. Ghalegaun is also known as Asia’s model tourism village. It lies in kwholasothar rural Municipality of Nepal. The village is situated at approximately 108 km northwest of Kathmandu and 12.5 km northeast of Pokhara, Nepal. The beautiful tourist village is surrounded by Annapurna Circuit. The SAARC Village Tourism Museum is one of the attraction of Ghalegaun which is inaugurated by Bidhya Devi Bhandari in 2017. The site visitors are increasing day by day and the village is developed as a model touristic destinations in SAARC countries.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghalegaun
Ghalegaun
Attractions
Ghalegaun () is popular scenic tourist destination with an elevation of 2,100 metres above sea level in Lamjung District. Ghalegaun is also known as Asia’s model tourism village. It lies in kwholasothar rural Municipality of Nepal. The village is situated at approximately 108 km northwest of Kathmandu and 12.5 km northeast of Pokhara, Nepal. The beautiful tourist village is surrounded by Annapurna Circuit. The SAARC Village Tourism Museum is one of the attraction of Ghalegaun which is inaugurated by Bidhya Devi Bhandari in 2017. The site visitors are increasing day by day and the village is developed as a model touristic destinations in SAARC countries.
Cutter Environmental education Family travel Nature cruises Photography Singles tour Senior tours Religious Homestay with cultural program
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghalegaun
Ghalegaun
Mountains seen from Ghalegaun
Ghalegaun () is popular scenic tourist destination with an elevation of 2,100 metres above sea level in Lamjung District. Ghalegaun is also known as Asia’s model tourism village. It lies in kwholasothar rural Municipality of Nepal. The village is situated at approximately 108 km northwest of Kathmandu and 12.5 km northeast of Pokhara, Nepal. The beautiful tourist village is surrounded by Annapurna Circuit. The SAARC Village Tourism Museum is one of the attraction of Ghalegaun which is inaugurated by Bidhya Devi Bhandari in 2017. The site visitors are increasing day by day and the village is developed as a model touristic destinations in SAARC countries.
Mount Machhapuchare (6693m) Mount Annapurna (8091m) Mount Annapurna II (7939m) Mount Annapurna IV (7525m) Mount Lamjung (6932m) Mount Bouddha (6974m) Himal Chuli (6747m)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghalegaun
Ghalegaun
References
Ghalegaun () is popular scenic tourist destination with an elevation of 2,100 metres above sea level in Lamjung District. Ghalegaun is also known as Asia’s model tourism village. It lies in kwholasothar rural Municipality of Nepal. The village is situated at approximately 108 km northwest of Kathmandu and 12.5 km northeast of Pokhara, Nepal. The beautiful tourist village is surrounded by Annapurna Circuit. The SAARC Village Tourism Museum is one of the attraction of Ghalegaun which is inaugurated by Bidhya Devi Bhandari in 2017. The site visitors are increasing day by day and the village is developed as a model touristic destinations in SAARC countries.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiele%20people
Tiele people
Introduction
The Tiele (, Mongolian *Tegreg "[People of the] Carts"), also transliterated as Dili (), Chile (), Zhile (), Tele (), also named Gaoche or Gaoju (, "High Carts"), were a tribal confederation of Turkic ethnic origins living to the north of China proper and in Central Asia, emerging after the disintegration of the confederacy of the Xiongnu. Chinese sources associate them with the earlier Dingling ().
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Tiele people
Chile and Gaoche
The Tiele (, Mongolian *Tegreg "[People of the] Carts"), also transliterated as Dili (), Chile (), Zhile (), Tele (), also named Gaoche or Gaoju (, "High Carts"), were a tribal confederation of Turkic ethnic origins living to the north of China proper and in Central Asia, emerging after the disintegration of the confederacy of the Xiongnu. Chinese sources associate them with the earlier Dingling ().
The name "Chile" and "Gaoche" first appear in Chinese records during the campaigns of Former Yan and Dai in 357 and 363 respectively. However, the protagonists were also addressed as "Dingling" in the records of the Southern Dynasties. The name Gaoche ("high cart") was a nickname given by the Chinese. Book of Jin, compiled by Fang Xuanling et al., listed Chile as the fifth of 19 Southern Xiongnu tribes (種). By the time of the Rouran domination, the Gaoche comprised six tribes and twelve clans (姓). One group known as the Eastern Gaoche (东部高车) probably dwelled from the Onon River to Lake Baikal (巳尼陂). However, their relationship with the rest of the Gaoche and its tribal components is unclear.
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