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projected-10673830-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibel%20Ala%C5%9F
Sibel Alaş
Discography
Sibel Alaş (born 13 February 1975) is a Turkish pop music singer and translator. She graduated from American Culture and Literature Department in Istanbul University. Her first hit was 'Adam' (Man) from her album of the same name in 1995. She was both the vocalist and dancer of Yonca Evcimik before starting her solo c...
Albums Adam (1995) Fem (1996) Çocuk (1998) Carpe Diem (2006) Singles "Herkes Gibisin" (2014)
[]
[ "Discography" ]
[ "1975 births", "Living people", "Singers from Istanbul", "Turkish pop singers", "21st-century Turkish women singers" ]
projected-23578360-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20number-one%20singles%20of%201970%20%28France%29
List of number-one singles of 1970 (France)
Introduction
This is a list of the French Singles & Airplay Chart Reviews number-ones of 1970.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1970 in France", "1970 record charts", "Lists of number-one songs in France" ]
projected-23578360-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20number-one%20singles%20of%201970%20%28France%29
List of number-one singles of 1970 (France)
See also
This is a list of the French Singles & Airplay Chart Reviews number-ones of 1970.
1970 in music List of number-one hits (France)
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "1970 in France", "1970 record charts", "Lists of number-one songs in France" ]
projected-23578360-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20number-one%20singles%20of%201970%20%28France%29
List of number-one singles of 1970 (France)
References
This is a list of the French Singles & Airplay Chart Reviews number-ones of 1970.
Category:1970 in France Category:1970 record charts Category:Lists of number-one songs in France
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1970 in France", "1970 record charts", "Lists of number-one songs in France" ]
projected-26726582-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prospect%20Street%20Historic%20District
Prospect Street Historic District
Introduction
The Prospect Street Historic District encompasses approximately 5.5 acres northwest of the central business district of New London, Connecticut. The district is bounded by Bulkeley Place on the north, Hempstead Street on the west, Federal Street on the south and Huntington Street on the east. Prospect Street bisects th...
[ "2022 Prospect Street east side, New London.jpg" ]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Greek Revival architecture in Connecticut", "Italianate architecture in Connecticut", "Gothic Revival architecture in Connecticut", "Queen Anne architecture in Connecticut", "Federal architecture in Connecticut", "Historic districts in New London County, Connecticut", "National Register of Historic Pla...
projected-26726582-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prospect%20Street%20Historic%20District
Prospect Street Historic District
Description and history
The Prospect Street Historic District encompasses approximately 5.5 acres northwest of the central business district of New London, Connecticut. The district is bounded by Bulkeley Place on the north, Hempstead Street on the west, Federal Street on the south and Huntington Street on the east. Prospect Street bisects th...
Prospect Street was developed in the 1830s in response to increased demand for middle-class housing occasioned by New London's economic success as a whaling center. Two real estate developers, Hezekiah Goddard and Sabin Smith, purchased the Hallam family estate, bounded by Hempstead, Federal, and Huntington Streets, a...
[]
[ "Description and history" ]
[ "Greek Revival architecture in Connecticut", "Italianate architecture in Connecticut", "Gothic Revival architecture in Connecticut", "Queen Anne architecture in Connecticut", "Federal architecture in Connecticut", "Historic districts in New London County, Connecticut", "National Register of Historic Pla...
projected-26726582-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prospect%20Street%20Historic%20District
Prospect Street Historic District
See also
The Prospect Street Historic District encompasses approximately 5.5 acres northwest of the central business district of New London, Connecticut. The district is bounded by Bulkeley Place on the north, Hempstead Street on the west, Federal Street on the south and Huntington Street on the east. Prospect Street bisects th...
National Register of Historic Places listings in New London County, Connecticut
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Greek Revival architecture in Connecticut", "Italianate architecture in Connecticut", "Gothic Revival architecture in Connecticut", "Queen Anne architecture in Connecticut", "Federal architecture in Connecticut", "Historic districts in New London County, Connecticut", "National Register of Historic Pla...
projected-61526762-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastes%20diaconus
Sebastes diaconus
Introduction
Sebastes diaconus, the deacon rockfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Sebastinae, the rockfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. It is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Sebastes", "Taxa named by Benjamin W. Frable", "Taxa named by David Wolfe Wagman", "Taxa named by Taylor N. Frierson", "Taxa named by Andres Aguilar", "Taxa named by Brian L. Sidlauskas", "Fish described in 2015", "Fish of the Pacific Ocean" ]
projected-61526762-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastes%20diaconus
Sebastes diaconus
Discovery
Sebastes diaconus, the deacon rockfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Sebastinae, the rockfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. It is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Between 2002 and 2004, phylogeographic research on blue rockfish (Sebastes mystinus) identified a distinct genetic subpopulation, which was sampled between Cape Mendocino in northern California and Neah Bay, Washington. Subsequent research identified further genetic evidence supporting this distinct subpopulation, as w...
[ "Sebastes mystinus1.jpg" ]
[ "Discovery" ]
[ "Sebastes", "Taxa named by Benjamin W. Frable", "Taxa named by David Wolfe Wagman", "Taxa named by Taylor N. Frierson", "Taxa named by Andres Aguilar", "Taxa named by Brian L. Sidlauskas", "Fish described in 2015", "Fish of the Pacific Ocean" ]
projected-61526762-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastes%20diaconus
Sebastes diaconus
Etymology
Sebastes diaconus, the deacon rockfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Sebastinae, the rockfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. It is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
The specific epithet diaconus (deacon) refers to an 'acolyte', which is a reference to the specific epithet of the blue rockfish, mystinus, which means 'priest' in Latin. Like the two species, an acolyte and priest are similar in appearance.
[]
[ "Etymology" ]
[ "Sebastes", "Taxa named by Benjamin W. Frable", "Taxa named by David Wolfe Wagman", "Taxa named by Taylor N. Frierson", "Taxa named by Andres Aguilar", "Taxa named by Brian L. Sidlauskas", "Fish described in 2015", "Fish of the Pacific Ocean" ]
projected-61526762-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastes%20diaconus
Sebastes diaconus
Description
Sebastes diaconus, the deacon rockfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Sebastinae, the rockfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. It is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
The deacon rockfish has been described as a cryptic species that is difficult to distinguish from the blue rockfish. The deacon rockfish however has more visible stripes in its coloration, whereas the blue rockfish has a 'blotchy' color pattern. As such, prior to the formal classification of the species, the deacon roc...
[]
[ "Description" ]
[ "Sebastes", "Taxa named by Benjamin W. Frable", "Taxa named by David Wolfe Wagman", "Taxa named by Taylor N. Frierson", "Taxa named by Andres Aguilar", "Taxa named by Brian L. Sidlauskas", "Fish described in 2015", "Fish of the Pacific Ocean" ]
projected-61526762-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastes%20diaconus
Sebastes diaconus
Genetics
Sebastes diaconus, the deacon rockfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Sebastinae, the rockfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. It is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Genetic differences have been identified between male and female deacon rockfish using RAD sequencing. Such differences may reflect the evolution of sex chromosomes in the species or psueuoautosomal regions within the genome (see wider discussion of sex chromosome evolution), or intralocus sexual conflict, although the...
[]
[ "Genetics" ]
[ "Sebastes", "Taxa named by Benjamin W. Frable", "Taxa named by David Wolfe Wagman", "Taxa named by Taylor N. Frierson", "Taxa named by Andres Aguilar", "Taxa named by Brian L. Sidlauskas", "Fish described in 2015", "Fish of the Pacific Ocean" ]
projected-61526762-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastes%20diaconus
Sebastes diaconus
Distribution and habitat
Sebastes diaconus, the deacon rockfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Sebastinae, the rockfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. It is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
The deacon rockfish is found on rocky reefs and offshore areas from northern California to southern British Columbia. The species is sympatric with the blue rockfish in northern California and Oregon. Female deacon rockfish can exhibit a high level of residency, showing site fidelity to a particular reef and inhabiting...
[]
[ "Distribution and habitat" ]
[ "Sebastes", "Taxa named by Benjamin W. Frable", "Taxa named by David Wolfe Wagman", "Taxa named by Taylor N. Frierson", "Taxa named by Andres Aguilar", "Taxa named by Brian L. Sidlauskas", "Fish described in 2015", "Fish of the Pacific Ocean" ]
projected-61526762-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastes%20diaconus
Sebastes diaconus
Ecology
Sebastes diaconus, the deacon rockfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Sebastinae, the rockfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. It is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Deacon rockfish may be adapted to diurnal hunting on small, transparent plankton. Individuals have been found to ingest gelatinous zooplankton such as the colonial tunicates Pyrosoma atlanticum, the hydrozoan Velella velella, and the ctenophore Pleurobrachia bachei, as well as small planktonic crustaceans such as crab...
[]
[ "Ecology" ]
[ "Sebastes", "Taxa named by Benjamin W. Frable", "Taxa named by David Wolfe Wagman", "Taxa named by Taylor N. Frierson", "Taxa named by Andres Aguilar", "Taxa named by Brian L. Sidlauskas", "Fish described in 2015", "Fish of the Pacific Ocean" ]
projected-61526762-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastes%20diaconus
Sebastes diaconus
Fishing and management
Sebastes diaconus, the deacon rockfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Sebastinae, the rockfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. It is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Deacon rockfish are caught both commercially and recreationally in Oregon. In 2017, the stock assessment for Oregon and California combined deacon rockfish and blue rockfish for management purposes. The stock assessment estimated the combined populations in California to have declined rapidly in the 1970s and 1980s to ...
[]
[ "Fishing and management" ]
[ "Sebastes", "Taxa named by Benjamin W. Frable", "Taxa named by David Wolfe Wagman", "Taxa named by Taylor N. Frierson", "Taxa named by Andres Aguilar", "Taxa named by Brian L. Sidlauskas", "Fish described in 2015", "Fish of the Pacific Ocean" ]
projected-17336898-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Register%20of%20Historic%20Places%20listings%20in%20Charleston%20County%2C%20South%20Carolina
National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina
Introduction
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register propert...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "National Register of Historic Places in Charleston County, South Carolina", "Lists of National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina by county" ]
projected-17336898-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Register%20of%20Historic%20Places%20listings%20in%20Charleston%20County%2C%20South%20Carolina
National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina
Current listings
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register propert...
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[]
[ "Current listings" ]
[ "National Register of Historic Places in Charleston County, South Carolina", "Lists of National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina by county" ]
projected-17336898-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Register%20of%20Historic%20Places%20listings%20in%20Charleston%20County%2C%20South%20Carolina
National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina
Former listings
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register propert...
|}
[]
[ "Former listings" ]
[ "National Register of Historic Places in Charleston County, South Carolina", "Lists of National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina by county" ]
projected-17336898-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Register%20of%20Historic%20Places%20listings%20in%20Charleston%20County%2C%20South%20Carolina
National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina
See also
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register propert...
List of National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina National Register of Historic Places listings in South Carolina
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "National Register of Historic Places in Charleston County, South Carolina", "Lists of National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina by county" ]
projected-17336898-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Register%20of%20Historic%20Places%20listings%20in%20Charleston%20County%2C%20South%20Carolina
National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina
References
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register propert...
Charleston
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "National Register of Historic Places in Charleston County, South Carolina", "Lists of National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina by county" ]
projected-61526773-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazlul%20Karim%20Falu
Bazlul Karim Falu
Introduction
Bazlul Karim Falu was a Bangladeshi politician. He was a freedom fighter. He was elected as MP of Kishoreganj-1 constituency in 1988. He died on 20 April 2019 at the age of 68.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Bangladesh Nationalist Party politicians", "People from Kishoreganj District", "4th Jatiya Sangsad members", "1950s births", "2019 deaths", "Bengali politicians", "People of the Bangladesh Liberation War" ]
projected-61526773-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazlul%20Karim%20Falu
Bazlul Karim Falu
References
Bazlul Karim Falu was a Bangladeshi politician. He was a freedom fighter. He was elected as MP of Kishoreganj-1 constituency in 1988. He died on 20 April 2019 at the age of 68.
Category:Bangladesh Nationalist Party politicians Category:People from Kishoreganj District Category:4th Jatiya Sangsad members Category:1950s births Category:2019 deaths Category:Bengali politicians Category:People of the Bangladesh Liberation War
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Bangladesh Nationalist Party politicians", "People from Kishoreganj District", "4th Jatiya Sangsad members", "1950s births", "2019 deaths", "Bengali politicians", "People of the Bangladesh Liberation War" ]
projected-71483730-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wai-Kai%20Chen
Wai-Kai Chen
Introduction
Wai-Kai Chen ( (Chen Wai-Kai), born December 23, 1936 in Nanjing) is a Chinese-American professor emeritus of electrical engineering and computer science.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1936 births", "Living people", "Chinese electrical engineers", "American electrical engineers", "Electrical engineering academics", "20th-century Chinese engineers", "21st-century Chinese engineers", "20th-century American engineers", "21st-century American engineers", "Chinese emigrants to the U...
projected-71483730-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wai-Kai%20Chen
Wai-Kai Chen
Biography
Wai-Kai Chen ( (Chen Wai-Kai), born December 23, 1936 in Nanjing) is a Chinese-American professor emeritus of electrical engineering and computer science.
Wai-Kai Chen's youth was troubled by the Sino-Japanese War of 1937–1945 followed by the civil war between the Nationalist and Communist forces. Born into an intellectual family, he had a twin brother Wai-Fah, an older brother Hollis, an older sister Eileen, a younger sister Helena, and a younger brother Wai-Sun. The fa...
[]
[ "Biography" ]
[ "1936 births", "Living people", "Chinese electrical engineers", "American electrical engineers", "Electrical engineering academics", "20th-century Chinese engineers", "21st-century Chinese engineers", "20th-century American engineers", "21st-century American engineers", "Chinese emigrants to the U...
projected-71483730-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wai-Kai%20Chen
Wai-Kai Chen
Articles
Wai-Kai Chen ( (Chen Wai-Kai), born December 23, 1936 in Nanjing) is a Chinese-American professor emeritus of electrical engineering and computer science.
(See Wang algebra.) (See Butterworth filter and Chebyshev filter.) 1985
[]
[ "Selected publications", "Articles" ]
[ "1936 births", "Living people", "Chinese electrical engineers", "American electrical engineers", "Electrical engineering academics", "20th-century Chinese engineers", "21st-century Chinese engineers", "20th-century American engineers", "21st-century American engineers", "Chinese emigrants to the U...
projected-71483730-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wai-Kai%20Chen
Wai-Kai Chen
Books
Wai-Kai Chen ( (Chen Wai-Kai), born December 23, 1936 in Nanjing) is a Chinese-American professor emeritus of electrical engineering and computer science.
as author: (1st edition 1971) (1st edition, 1976) (1st edition, Brooks/Cole Engineering Division, 1983) as editor-in-chief: (1st edition, 1985) (1st edition, 1986) (1st edition, 1995) (1st edition, 2006) (1st edition, 2009) (1st edition, 2009)
[]
[ "Selected publications", "Books" ]
[ "1936 births", "Living people", "Chinese electrical engineers", "American electrical engineers", "Electrical engineering academics", "20th-century Chinese engineers", "21st-century Chinese engineers", "20th-century American engineers", "21st-century American engineers", "Chinese emigrants to the U...
projected-71483730-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wai-Kai%20Chen
Wai-Kai Chen
References
Wai-Kai Chen ( (Chen Wai-Kai), born December 23, 1936 in Nanjing) is a Chinese-American professor emeritus of electrical engineering and computer science.
Category:1936 births Category:Living people Category:Chinese electrical engineers Category:American electrical engineers Category:Electrical engineering academics Category:20th-century Chinese engineers Category:21st-century Chinese engineers Category:20th-century American engineers Category:21st-century American engin...
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1936 births", "Living people", "Chinese electrical engineers", "American electrical engineers", "Electrical engineering academics", "20th-century Chinese engineers", "21st-century Chinese engineers", "20th-century American engineers", "21st-century American engineers", "Chinese emigrants to the U...
projected-23578367-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library%20of%20Anglo-Catholic%20Theology
Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology
Introduction
The Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology (published by John Henry Parker) was a series of 19th-century editions of theological works by writers in the Church of England, devoted as the title suggests to significant Anglo-Catholic figures. It brought back into print a number of works from the 17th century, concentrating t...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Christian theology books", "Anglican liturgy", "Anglican theology and doctrine", "Anglo-Catholicism", "History of the Church of England", "16th-century Christian texts", "17th-century Christian texts", "18th-century Christian texts" ]
projected-23578367-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library%20of%20Anglo-Catholic%20Theology
Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology
Authors
The Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology (published by John Henry Parker) was a series of 19th-century editions of theological works by writers in the Church of England, devoted as the title suggests to significant Anglo-Catholic figures. It brought back into print a number of works from the 17th century, concentrating t...
Lancelot Andrewes (1555-1626), 11 volumes, edited by J. P. Wilson and James Bliss William Beveridge (1637-1708), 12 volumes, edited by James Bliss John Bramhall, 5 volumes, edited by Arthur West Haddan George Bull, 7 volumes John Cosin (1594-1672), 5 volumes Richard Crakanthorp, edited by Christopher Wordsworth William...
[]
[ "Authors" ]
[ "Christian theology books", "Anglican liturgy", "Anglican theology and doctrine", "Anglo-Catholicism", "History of the Church of England", "16th-century Christian texts", "17th-century Christian texts", "18th-century Christian texts" ]
projected-23578367-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library%20of%20Anglo-Catholic%20Theology
Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology
Committee
The Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology (published by John Henry Parker) was a series of 19th-century editions of theological works by writers in the Church of England, devoted as the title suggests to significant Anglo-Catholic figures. It brought back into print a number of works from the 17th century, concentrating t...
The committee members for the Library project were the following (serving 1840 to 1845 unless otherwise marked): R. S. Barton Edward Churton William John Copeland (1844-5) John Goulter Dowling (1840-1) William Gresley Walter Farquhar Hook Richard William Jelf John Keble Samuel Roffey Maitland (1840) Henry Edward Mann...
[]
[ "Committee" ]
[ "Christian theology books", "Anglican liturgy", "Anglican theology and doctrine", "Anglo-Catholicism", "History of the Church of England", "16th-century Christian texts", "17th-century Christian texts", "18th-century Christian texts" ]
projected-23578367-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library%20of%20Anglo-Catholic%20Theology
Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology
See also
The Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology (published by John Henry Parker) was a series of 19th-century editions of theological works by writers in the Church of England, devoted as the title suggests to significant Anglo-Catholic figures. It brought back into print a number of works from the 17th century, concentrating t...
Library of the Fathers Parker Society
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Christian theology books", "Anglican liturgy", "Anglican theology and doctrine", "Anglo-Catholicism", "History of the Church of England", "16th-century Christian texts", "17th-century Christian texts", "18th-century Christian texts" ]
projected-23578376-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akbar%20Saghiri
Akbar Saghiri
Introduction
Akbar Saghiri (; born 27 June 1982) is an Iranian footballer who plays as a striker for Mes Rafsanjan in the Azadegan League.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1982 births", "Living people", "Sportspeople from Tehran", "Iranian footballers", "Association football forwards", "Niroye Zamini players", "Petrochimi Tabriz F.C. players", "Persepolis F.C. players", "Naft Tehran F.C. players", "Machine Sazi F.C. players", "Rah Ahan players", "Nassaji Mazand...
projected-23578376-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akbar%20Saghiri
Akbar Saghiri
Club career
Akbar Saghiri (; born 27 June 1982) is an Iranian footballer who plays as a striker for Mes Rafsanjan in the Azadegan League.
He was one of the top scorers in Azadegan League for Petrochimi and moved to Persepolis in June 2009.
[]
[ "Club career" ]
[ "1982 births", "Living people", "Sportspeople from Tehran", "Iranian footballers", "Association football forwards", "Niroye Zamini players", "Petrochimi Tabriz F.C. players", "Persepolis F.C. players", "Naft Tehran F.C. players", "Machine Sazi F.C. players", "Rah Ahan players", "Nassaji Mazand...
projected-71483757-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm%20Campbell%20Taylor
Malcolm Campbell Taylor
Introduction
Malcolm Campbell Taylor (1832–1922) was a minister of the Church of Scotland who served as private Chaplain to Queen Victoria in Scotland and through the Queen became Professor of Church History at Edinburgh University. In literature he is known as "Professor Campbell Taylor".
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1832 births", "1922 deaths", "Academics of the University of Edinburgh", "Queen Victoria", "19th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland", "20th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland" ]
projected-71483757-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm%20Campbell%20Taylor
Malcolm Campbell Taylor
Life
Malcolm Campbell Taylor (1832–1922) was a minister of the Church of Scotland who served as private Chaplain to Queen Victoria in Scotland and through the Queen became Professor of Church History at Edinburgh University. In literature he is known as "Professor Campbell Taylor".
He was born at Dalinlongard in Argyllshire in 1832 the son of John Taylor the parish schoolmaster of Kilarrow. He was educated at Bowmore parish school then went to a series of universities: Glasgow, St Andrews and (in Germany) attended courses in both Heidelberg and Tubingen. He was licensed to preach as a Church of ...
[ "Crathie QE2 89.jpg", "Former Morningside Parish Church, Edinburgh.jpg" ]
[ "Life" ]
[ "1832 births", "1922 deaths", "Academics of the University of Edinburgh", "Queen Victoria", "19th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland", "20th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland" ]
projected-71483757-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm%20Campbell%20Taylor
Malcolm Campbell Taylor
Family
Malcolm Campbell Taylor (1832–1922) was a minister of the Church of Scotland who served as private Chaplain to Queen Victoria in Scotland and through the Queen became Professor of Church History at Edinburgh University. In literature he is known as "Professor Campbell Taylor".
In September 1865 he married Jessie Sproat (d.1928) daughter of James Sproat of New Abbey. They had several children: James Sproat Taylor (aka "Cameron Taylor") (b.1866) advocate and Major in 9th battalion Royal Scots Malcolm Campbell Taylor (b.1868) Arthur Taylor, Major in the Scottish Rifles Jessie Taylor (b.1869) m...
[]
[ "Family" ]
[ "1832 births", "1922 deaths", "Academics of the University of Edinburgh", "Queen Victoria", "19th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland", "20th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland" ]
projected-71483757-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm%20Campbell%20Taylor
Malcolm Campbell Taylor
Artistic recognition
Malcolm Campbell Taylor (1832–1922) was a minister of the Church of Scotland who served as private Chaplain to Queen Victoria in Scotland and through the Queen became Professor of Church History at Edinburgh University. In literature he is known as "Professor Campbell Taylor".
He was sketched, mid-sermon, by William Brassey Hole in 1884 and this is held at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. He was portrayed in oils by George Fiddes Watt.
[]
[ "Artistic recognition" ]
[ "1832 births", "1922 deaths", "Academics of the University of Edinburgh", "Queen Victoria", "19th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland", "20th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland" ]
projected-71483757-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm%20Campbell%20Taylor
Malcolm Campbell Taylor
Publications
Malcolm Campbell Taylor (1832–1922) was a minister of the Church of Scotland who served as private Chaplain to Queen Victoria in Scotland and through the Queen became Professor of Church History at Edinburgh University. In literature he is known as "Professor Campbell Taylor".
Last Century in Braemar Knox (1883)
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[ "Publications" ]
[ "1832 births", "1922 deaths", "Academics of the University of Edinburgh", "Queen Victoria", "19th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland", "20th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland" ]
projected-71483757-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm%20Campbell%20Taylor
Malcolm Campbell Taylor
References
Malcolm Campbell Taylor (1832–1922) was a minister of the Church of Scotland who served as private Chaplain to Queen Victoria in Scotland and through the Queen became Professor of Church History at Edinburgh University. In literature he is known as "Professor Campbell Taylor".
Category:1832 births Category:1922 deaths Category:Academics of the University of Edinburgh Category:Queen Victoria Category:19th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland Category:20th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland
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[ "References" ]
[ "1832 births", "1922 deaths", "Academics of the University of Edinburgh", "Queen Victoria", "19th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland", "20th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland" ]
projected-23578390-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leiomano
Leiomano
Introduction
The leiomano is a shark-toothed club used by various Polynesian cultures, but mostly by the native Hawaiians. Leiomano is a word in the Hawaiian language and may have been derived from lei o manō, which means "a shark's lei." The weapon resembles a thick ping-pong paddle inset with shark teeth. The tiger shark is the...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Clubs (weapon)", "Hawaii culture", "Polynesian culture" ]
projected-23578390-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leiomano
Leiomano
North America
The leiomano is a shark-toothed club used by various Polynesian cultures, but mostly by the native Hawaiians. Leiomano is a word in the Hawaiian language and may have been derived from lei o manō, which means "a shark's lei." The weapon resembles a thick ping-pong paddle inset with shark teeth. The tiger shark is the...
A culturally unrelated weapon of similar form was discovered in pieces at Cahokia, Illinois, in 1948 by Gregory Perino. Greatly damaged by a plow, the weapon was composed of eight chert imitation shark teeth, and tipped with five actual shark teeth. In both cases, the teeth were related to the great white.
[]
[ "North America" ]
[ "Clubs (weapon)", "Hawaii culture", "Polynesian culture" ]
projected-23578390-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leiomano
Leiomano
See also
The leiomano is a shark-toothed club used by various Polynesian cultures, but mostly by the native Hawaiians. Leiomano is a word in the Hawaiian language and may have been derived from lei o manō, which means "a shark's lei." The weapon resembles a thick ping-pong paddle inset with shark teeth. The tiger shark is the...
Macuahuitl
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Clubs (weapon)", "Hawaii culture", "Polynesian culture" ]
projected-23578390-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leiomano
Leiomano
References
The leiomano is a shark-toothed club used by various Polynesian cultures, but mostly by the native Hawaiians. Leiomano is a word in the Hawaiian language and may have been derived from lei o manō, which means "a shark's lei." The weapon resembles a thick ping-pong paddle inset with shark teeth. The tiger shark is the...
Category:Clubs (weapon) Category:Hawaii culture Category:Polynesian culture
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Clubs (weapon)", "Hawaii culture", "Polynesian culture" ]
projected-71483772-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stichaeus
Stichaeus
Introduction
Stichaeus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks or shannies. These fishes are mainly found in the North Pacific Ocean with one species in the Arctic and western North Atlantic Oceans.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Stichaeinae" ]
projected-71483772-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stichaeus
Stichaeus
Taxonomy
Stichaeus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks or shannies. These fishes are mainly found in the North Pacific Ocean with one species in the Arctic and western North Atlantic Oceans.
Stichaeus was first proposed as a monospecific genus in 1836 by the Danish zoologist Johan Reinhardt with Blennius punctatus, which was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1780 from western Greenland, designated as the type species. This genus is classified within the subfamily Stichaeinae of the Zoarcoid family ...
[]
[ "Taxonomy" ]
[ "Stichaeinae" ]
projected-71483772-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stichaeus
Stichaeus
Species
Stichaeus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks or shannies. These fishes are mainly found in the North Pacific Ocean with one species in the Arctic and western North Atlantic Oceans.
Stichaeus contains 6 extant species and 2 known extinct species, as follows: † means extinct
[]
[ "Taxonomy", "Species" ]
[ "Stichaeinae" ]
projected-71483772-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stichaeus
Stichaeus
Etymology
Stichaeus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks or shannies. These fishes are mainly found in the North Pacific Ocean with one species in the Arctic and western North Atlantic Oceans.
The genus name, Stichaeus means "to set in a row", and is presumed to refer to the row of 5 or 6 circular spots on the dorsal fin.
[]
[ "Taxonomy", "Etymology" ]
[ "Stichaeinae" ]
projected-71483772-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stichaeus
Stichaeus
Characteristics
Stichaeus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks or shannies. These fishes are mainly found in the North Pacific Ocean with one species in the Arctic and western North Atlantic Oceans.
Stichaeus species have moderately elongated, laterally compressed bodies which are covered in tiny cycloid scales, although the head is scaleless. There are teeth on the jaws, vomer and palatine. The teeth on the upper jaw are arranged in between two and four rows while those in the lower jaw form a single row. The jaw...
[]
[ "Characteristics" ]
[ "Stichaeinae" ]
projected-71483772-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stichaeus
Stichaeus
Distribution and habitat
Stichaeus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks or shannies. These fishes are mainly found in the North Pacific Ocean with one species in the Arctic and western North Atlantic Oceans.
Stichaeus fishes are largely found in the northwestern Pacific vut one species, S. punctatus extends into the western Arctic Ocean and the north western Atlantic Ocean. These are coastal fishes but can be found to depths of .
[]
[ "Distribution and habitat" ]
[ "Stichaeinae" ]
projected-71483772-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stichaeus
Stichaeus
References
Stichaeus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks or shannies. These fishes are mainly found in the North Pacific Ocean with one species in the Arctic and western North Atlantic Oceans.
Category:Stichaeinae
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Stichaeinae" ]
projected-61526778-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20GLOW%20episodes
List of GLOW episodes
Introduction
GLOW is an American comedy-drama television series created by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch for Netflix. The series revolves around a fictionalization of the characters and gimmicks of the 1980s syndicated women's professional wrestling circuit, the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (or GLOW) founded by David McLane. The fi...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Lists of American comedy-drama television series episodes" ]
projected-44789578-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramaranjan%20Mukherji
Ramaranjan Mukherji
Introduction
Ramaranjan Mukherji (1928–2010) was an Indian writer, academician, Indologist and a former chancellor of Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, known for his scholarship in Sanskrit literature. He was honored by the Government of India, in 2010, with the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1938 births", "2010 deaths", "Bengali Hindus", "Bengali people", "Bengali writers", "20th-century Bengalis", "20th-century Bengali poets", "Bengali male poets", "Recipients of the Padma Shri in literature & education", "Scholars from Kolkata", "Writers from Kolkata", "Poets from West Bengal",...
projected-44789578-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramaranjan%20Mukherji
Ramaranjan Mukherji
Biography
Ramaranjan Mukherji (1928–2010) was an Indian writer, academician, Indologist and a former chancellor of Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, known for his scholarship in Sanskrit literature. He was honored by the Government of India, in 2010, with the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri.
Ramaranjan Mukherji was born on 1 January 1928 in Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal. He graduated (BA) in 1944 and in 1946 secured a post graduate degree in Sanskrit, both from the University of Calcutta. Later, he obtained the doctoral degree of PhD from the same university (University of Calcutta) in 1953. H...
[]
[ "Biography" ]
[ "1938 births", "2010 deaths", "Bengali Hindus", "Bengali people", "Bengali writers", "20th-century Bengalis", "20th-century Bengali poets", "Bengali male poets", "Recipients of the Padma Shri in literature & education", "Scholars from Kolkata", "Writers from Kolkata", "Poets from West Bengal",...
projected-44789578-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramaranjan%20Mukherji
Ramaranjan Mukherji
Awards and recognitions
Ramaranjan Mukherji (1928–2010) was an Indian writer, academician, Indologist and a former chancellor of Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, known for his scholarship in Sanskrit literature. He was honored by the Government of India, in 2010, with the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri.
Ramaranjan Mukherji, a former Emeritus Fellow of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, has received Hiroshima Peace Award from the Soka Gakkai International University of Japan and a Certificate of Honour from the Government of India. The Government of Uttar Pradesh conferred on him the Viswa Bharati Award while ...
[]
[ "Awards and recognitions" ]
[ "1938 births", "2010 deaths", "Bengali Hindus", "Bengali people", "Bengali writers", "20th-century Bengalis", "20th-century Bengali poets", "Bengali male poets", "Recipients of the Padma Shri in literature & education", "Scholars from Kolkata", "Writers from Kolkata", "Poets from West Bengal",...
projected-44789589-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reijo%20V%C3%A4h%C3%A4l%C3%A4
Reijo Vähälä
Introduction
Reijo Untamo Vähälä (born 7 March 1946) is a Finnish former high jumper. He placed second in men's high jump at the 1969 European Athletics Championships.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1946 births", "Living people", "People from Alajärvi", "Finnish male high jumpers", "European Athletics Championships medalists", "Sportspeople from South Ostrobothnia" ]
projected-44789589-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reijo%20V%C3%A4h%C3%A4l%C3%A4
Reijo Vähälä
Career
Reijo Untamo Vähälä (born 7 March 1946) is a Finnish former high jumper. He placed second in men's high jump at the 1969 European Athletics Championships.
In 1966 Vähälä won both the Finnish championship (2.04 m) and the Finnish under-21 championship (2.01 m) in men's high jump. In 1969 he only placed third at the Finnish championships and was not considered a potential medalist at the European Championships in Athens, but in the championship final he improved his Finnis...
[]
[ "Career" ]
[ "1946 births", "Living people", "People from Alajärvi", "Finnish male high jumpers", "European Athletics Championships medalists", "Sportspeople from South Ostrobothnia" ]
projected-44789589-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reijo%20V%C3%A4h%C3%A4l%C3%A4
Reijo Vähälä
References
Reijo Untamo Vähälä (born 7 March 1946) is a Finnish former high jumper. He placed second in men's high jump at the 1969 European Athletics Championships.
Category:1946 births Category:Living people Category:People from Alajärvi Category:Finnish male high jumpers Category:European Athletics Championships medalists Category:Sportspeople from South Ostrobothnia
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1946 births", "Living people", "People from Alajärvi", "Finnish male high jumpers", "European Athletics Championships medalists", "Sportspeople from South Ostrobothnia" ]
projected-71483823-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha%20David
Natasha David
Introduction
Natasha David is a German-born American bartender, mixologist, and author. In 2014, Ms. David opened the cocktail bar Nitecap on New York's Lower East Side, which was acclaimed by critics and became known for its selection of boilermakers, slushies, and spritzers. David also competed on Iron Chef America. Nitecap close...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Living people", "1985 births", "American bartenders", "German emigrants to the United States", "Women cookbook writers", "American cookbook writers" ]
projected-71483823-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha%20David
Natasha David
Early career
Natasha David is a German-born American bartender, mixologist, and author. In 2014, Ms. David opened the cocktail bar Nitecap on New York's Lower East Side, which was acclaimed by critics and became known for its selection of boilermakers, slushies, and spritzers. David also competed on Iron Chef America. Nitecap close...
Born in Germany, David moved to New York City at 18 and began bartending. She took on bartending roles at Woodsen & Ford, Danny Meyers’ Maialino, Keith McNally's Pullino's, Maison Premiere, Mayahuel, and Donna before opening Nitecap with Alex Day and David Kaplan.
[]
[ "Early career" ]
[ "Living people", "1985 births", "American bartenders", "German emigrants to the United States", "Women cookbook writers", "American cookbook writers" ]
projected-71483823-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha%20David
Natasha David
Journals
Natasha David is a German-born American bartender, mixologist, and author. In 2014, Ms. David opened the cocktail bar Nitecap on New York's Lower East Side, which was acclaimed by critics and became known for its selection of boilermakers, slushies, and spritzers. David also competed on Iron Chef America. Nitecap close...
New York Times Wine & Spirits Magazine Bon Appetit Nylon Vogue PUNCH Playboy Food & Wine Imbibe GQ Details and Travel & Leisure
[]
[ "Publications featuring her recipes", "Journals" ]
[ "Living people", "1985 births", "American bartenders", "German emigrants to the United States", "Women cookbook writers", "American cookbook writers" ]
projected-71483823-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha%20David
Natasha David
Books
Natasha David is a German-born American bartender, mixologist, and author. In 2014, Ms. David opened the cocktail bar Nitecap on New York's Lower East Side, which was acclaimed by critics and became known for its selection of boilermakers, slushies, and spritzers. David also competed on Iron Chef America. Nitecap close...
Sherry: A Modern Guide to the Wine World's Best-Kept Secret, with Cocktails and Recipes by Talia Baiocchi (2014) Spritz: Italy's Most Iconic Aperitivo Cocktail, with Recipes by Talia Baiocchi and Leslie Pariseau (2016) Amaro: The Spirited World of Bittersweet, Herbal Liqueurs, with Cocktails, Recipes, and Formulas by...
[]
[ "Publications featuring her recipes", "Books" ]
[ "Living people", "1985 births", "American bartenders", "German emigrants to the United States", "Women cookbook writers", "American cookbook writers" ]
projected-71483823-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha%20David
Natasha David
Awards and recognitions
Natasha David is a German-born American bartender, mixologist, and author. In 2014, Ms. David opened the cocktail bar Nitecap on New York's Lower East Side, which was acclaimed by critics and became known for its selection of boilermakers, slushies, and spritzers. David also competed on Iron Chef America. Nitecap close...
Zagat’s 2014 30 Under 30 Eaters 2014 New York Bartender of the Year Eaters 2014 National Bartender of the Year 2015 Star Chefs Rising Star Imbibe Magazine’s 2020 Bartender of the Year
[]
[ "Awards and recognitions" ]
[ "Living people", "1985 births", "American bartenders", "German emigrants to the United States", "Women cookbook writers", "American cookbook writers" ]
projected-71483823-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha%20David
Natasha David
References
Natasha David is a German-born American bartender, mixologist, and author. In 2014, Ms. David opened the cocktail bar Nitecap on New York's Lower East Side, which was acclaimed by critics and became known for its selection of boilermakers, slushies, and spritzers. David also competed on Iron Chef America. Nitecap close...
Category:Living people Category:1985 births Category:American bartenders Category:German emigrants to the United States Category:Women cookbook writers Category:American cookbook writers
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Living people", "1985 births", "American bartenders", "German emigrants to the United States", "Women cookbook writers", "American cookbook writers" ]
projected-44789599-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT%20Retail
BT Retail
Introduction
BT Retail was a former division of BT Group that split in 2013 into two divisions. See: BT Consumer BT Business
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "BT Group" ]
projected-44789599-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT%20Retail
BT Retail
References
BT Retail was a former division of BT Group that split in 2013 into two divisions. See: BT Consumer BT Business
Category:BT Group
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "BT Group" ]
projected-44789601-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivo%20Padovan
Ivo Padovan
Introduction
Ivo Padovan (11 February 1922 – 19 December 2010) was a Croatian physician. He was born in Blato, Korčula. M.D and D.Sc degrees he received from the University of Zagreb before continuing his studies at numerous clinics around the world. With the acquired knowledge and expertise he founded clinical audiometry in Croat...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1922 births", "2010 deaths", "Croatian surgeons", "Otolaryngologists", "Members of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts", "Yugoslav physicians" ]
projected-44789601-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivo%20Padovan
Ivo Padovan
References
Ivo Padovan (11 February 1922 – 19 December 2010) was a Croatian physician. He was born in Blato, Korčula. M.D and D.Sc degrees he received from the University of Zagreb before continuing his studies at numerous clinics around the world. With the acquired knowledge and expertise he founded clinical audiometry in Croat...
Home page at the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts https://web.archive.org/web/20160304102939/http://www.vuyk.nl/publicaties/nr/014.pdf Category:1922 births Category:2010 deaths Category:Croatian surgeons Category:Otolaryngologists Category:Members of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts Category:Yugoslav phy...
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1922 births", "2010 deaths", "Croatian surgeons", "Otolaryngologists", "Members of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts", "Yugoslav physicians" ]
projected-17336937-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
Introduction
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Korean-language surnames", "Surnames", "Lists of people by surname", "Lists of Korean people" ]
projected-17336937-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
General
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
Lee Choon-jae, South Korean serial killer Lee Chung, member of the former Imperial Family of Korea Lee Gae, 15th century government official and scholar Lee Gang (Prince Imperial Ui), Korean royalty Lee Gu (Prince Imperial Hoeun), Korean royalty Lee Hae-chan, former Prime Minister of South Korea (2004–2006) Lee Hwang (...
[]
[ "Notable people with the surname", "General" ]
[ "Korean-language surnames", "Surnames", "Lists of people by surname", "Lists of Korean people" ]
projected-17336937-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
Politicians
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
Lee Beom-seok (prime minister), first Prime Minister of South Korea (1948–1950) Lee Beom-seok (foreign minister), former Foreign Minister of South Korea (1982–1983) Lee Cheol-woo, politician Lee Chul-woo, government official Lee Eui-geun, politician Lee Hoi-chang, politician Lee Jong-wook, Director-General of the World...
[]
[ "Notable people with the surname", "Politicians" ]
[ "Korean-language surnames", "Surnames", "Lists of people by surname", "Lists of Korean people" ]
projected-17336937-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
General
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
Cecilia Hae-Jin Lee, writer Lee Chang-dong, film director and writer EunWon Lee, ballet dancer Lee Hyeonggi (1933–2005), poet Yi In-seong (born 1953), novelist Sueyeun Juliette Lee (born 1977), Korean American poet Lee Kang-baek, playwright Lee Ki-ho (writer) (born 1972) Lee Mun-ku, author Lee O-young, critic and autho...
[]
[ "Notable people with the surname", "Arts", "General" ]
[ "Korean-language surnames", "Surnames", "Lists of people by surname", "Lists of Korean people" ]
projected-17336937-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
Actors and actresses
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
Lee Beom-soo, actor Lee Bo-young, actress Lee Byung-hun, actor Lee Chae-mi, actress Lee Chae-young, actress Lee Da-in (actress, born 1992) Lee Da-hae, actress and model Lee Do-hyun, actor Lee Dong-gun, actor Lee Dong-wook, actor and model Lee El, actress Lee Elijah, actress and model Lee Eun-ju, actress Lee Ha-yool,...
[]
[ "Notable people with the surname", "Arts", "Actors and actresses" ]
[ "Korean-language surnames", "Surnames", "Lists of people by surname", "Lists of Korean people" ]
projected-17336937-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
Members of boy bands
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
Lee Chang-sub, member of South Korean boy band BTOB Lee Chang-sun (stage name Lee Joon), member of South Korean boy band MBLAQ Lee Dae-hwi, member of South Korean boy band AB6IX, Wanna One Lee Dong-hae, member of South Korean boy group Super Junior Lee Dong-min (stage name Cha Eunwoo), actor and member of South Korean ...
[]
[ "Members of boy bands" ]
[ "Korean-language surnames", "Surnames", "Lists of people by surname", "Lists of Korean people" ]
projected-17336937-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
Members of girl groups
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
Lee Chae-rin (stage name CL), former member of South Korean girl group 2NE1 Lee Da-bin (stage name Yeonwoo), actress and former member of South Korean girl group Momoland Lee Geu-roo (stage name Nancy), member of South Korean girl group Momoland Lee Hee-jin, member of inactive South Korean girl group Baby V.O.X, actres...
[]
[ "Members of girl groups" ]
[ "Korean-language surnames", "Surnames", "Lists of people by surname", "Lists of Korean people" ]
projected-17336937-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
Musical performers
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
Lee Chae-yeon (singer, born 1978), singer Lee Hae-ri, South Korean singer and member of pop ballad duo Davichi Lee Jae-jin, bassist of South Korean band F.T. Island IU (born Lee Ji-eun, 1993), South Korean solo pop singer Lee Jooheon (stage name Joohoney), South Korean rapper, member of Monsta X JinJoo Lee, Korean-Amer...
[]
[ "Musical performers" ]
[ "Korean-language surnames", "Surnames", "Lists of people by surname", "Lists of Korean people" ]
projected-17336937-011
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
General
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
Lee Bum-ho, South Korean baseball player Lee Bong-ju, marathon runner Lee Chang-ho, go player Lee Dae-ho, baseball player Lee Eun-ju (gymnast), gymnast Lee Eun-Jung, long-distance runner Lee Hui-sol, South Korean Olympic weightlifter Lee Hyung-taik, most successful South Korean male tennis player to date Lee Jae-dong,...
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[ "Sports", "General" ]
[ "Korean-language surnames", "Surnames", "Lists of people by surname", "Lists of Korean people" ]
projected-17336937-012
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
Badminton
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
Lee Dong-soo, badminton player Lee Hyo-jung (badminton), badminton player Lee Hyun-il, badminton player Lee Joo-hyun (born 1974) Lee Kyung-won, badminton player Lee Yong-dae, badminton player Lee Young-suk (born 1970)
[]
[ "Sports", "Badminton" ]
[ "Korean-language surnames", "Surnames", "Lists of people by surname", "Lists of Korean people" ]
projected-17336937-013
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
Football (soccer)
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
Lee Bum-young, South Korean Lee Chung-yong, South Korean Lee Chun-soo, South Korean Lee Dong-gook, South Korean Lee Eul-yong, South Korean Lee Jae-sung (born 1992), South Korean Lee Jung-soo, South Korean Lee Kang-in, South Korean Lee Keun-ho, South Korean Lee Seung-woo, South Korean Lee Woon-jae, South Korea...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
Taekwondo
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
Dae Sung Lee, taekwondo Rhee Chong Chul, Australian Taekwondo master Rhee Chong Hyup, one of the original masters of taekwondo Rhee Jhoon Goo, American Taekwondo artist Rhee Ki Ha, British Taekwondo master
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
Volleyball
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
Lee Da-yeong South Korean volleyball player Lee Jae-yeong South Korean volleyball player Lee So-young South Korean volleyball player
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Lee
List of people with the Korean family name Lee
See also
Lee (리 or 이) is a family name among ethnic Koreans, with approximately 15% of all Koreans sharing the name. This is a list of notable people with the Korean name Lee, also transliterated as Yi, in South Korea and Ri, in North Korea; Yie, Rhee and Rhie are also other variations.
Lee (disambiguation) Lee Lee Lee Lee
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowshaw
Bowshaw
Introduction
Bowshaw is an area in Derbyshire, England, that now forms part of the town of Dronfield. There is little for the casual visitor to see except a long row of 20th-century houses alongside the road from Dronfield to Sheffield, although some notable buildings include Bowshaw House, built in the 1730s by the Lucas family, B...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael%20Pacchiano%20Alam%C3%A1n
Rafael Pacchiano Alamán
Introduction
Rafael Pacchiano Alamán (born 4 November 1975) is a Mexican politician from the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico who is the current Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources of Mexico. From 2009 to 2012 he served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Querétaro. Pacchiano Alamán was ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael%20Pacchiano%20Alam%C3%A1n
Rafael Pacchiano Alamán
References
Rafael Pacchiano Alamán (born 4 November 1975) is a Mexican politician from the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico who is the current Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources of Mexico. From 2009 to 2012 he served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Querétaro. Pacchiano Alamán was ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plectroglyphidodon%20sindonis
Plectroglyphidodon sindonis
Introduction
Plectroglyphidodon sindonis is a species of damselfish in the family Pomacentridae. It is found in the Pacific Ocean.
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Plectroglyphidodon sindonis
Distribution and habitat
Plectroglyphidodon sindonis is a species of damselfish in the family Pomacentridae. It is found in the Pacific Ocean.
This fish only occurs naturally in the Pacific Ocean around Hawaii. It usually lives in coral reefs at depths of .
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Plectroglyphidodon sindonis
Description
Plectroglyphidodon sindonis is a species of damselfish in the family Pomacentridae. It is found in the Pacific Ocean.
Adults have a maximum size of . It has 12 dorsal spines, 19 to 20 dorsal soft rays, two anal spines, and 15 to 16 anal soft rays. They are brown with two vertical white stripes.
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Plectroglyphidodon sindonis
Diet
Plectroglyphidodon sindonis is a species of damselfish in the family Pomacentridae. It is found in the Pacific Ocean.
Benthic algae and small invertebrates make up the diet for this fish.
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Plectroglyphidodon sindonis
Parasites
Plectroglyphidodon sindonis is a species of damselfish in the family Pomacentridae. It is found in the Pacific Ocean.
Parasites of this fish include Echinoplectanum plectropomi, Mitotrema anthostomatum, Pacificreadium serrani, and Trochopus plectropomi.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plectroglyphidodon%20sindonis
Plectroglyphidodon sindonis
In the aquarium
Plectroglyphidodon sindonis is a species of damselfish in the family Pomacentridae. It is found in the Pacific Ocean.
This fish is found in many aquariums as a hobby fish.
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Plectroglyphidodon sindonis
References
Plectroglyphidodon sindonis is a species of damselfish in the family Pomacentridae. It is found in the Pacific Ocean.
sindonis Category:Fish described in 1903
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Scobie
Jason Scobie
Introduction
Jason Scobie (born September 1, 1979 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American former professional baseball. He pitched for the Kia Tigers and Woori Heroes of the KBO League.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Scobie
Jason Scobie
Minor league career
Jason Scobie (born September 1, 1979 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American former professional baseball. He pitched for the Kia Tigers and Woori Heroes of the KBO League.
Scobie made his breakthrough with New York Mets affiliated minor league team Brooklyn Cyclones, with an ERA of 0.89 over 18 games. Over six years in the minors, Scobie maintained a 3.24 ERA and amassed 440 strikeouts. Prior to signing with the Kia Tigers in , Scobie pitched for the Toronto Blue Jays’ Triple-A affiliate...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Under-20%20Intercontinental%20Cup
2022 Under-20 Intercontinental Cup
Introduction
The 2022 Under-20 Intercontinental Cup () was the inaugural edition of the UEFA–CONMEBOL Under-20 Intercontinental Cup, a football match organised by CONMEBOL and UEFA between the winners of the U-20 Copa Libertadores and UEFA Youth League. CONMEBOL was in charge of the main organization of this edition. The Under-20 ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Under-20%20Intercontinental%20Cup
2022 Under-20 Intercontinental Cup
Background
The 2022 Under-20 Intercontinental Cup () was the inaugural edition of the UEFA–CONMEBOL Under-20 Intercontinental Cup, a football match organised by CONMEBOL and UEFA between the winners of the U-20 Copa Libertadores and UEFA Youth League. CONMEBOL was in charge of the main organization of this edition. The Under-20 ...
This was the first meeting between Peñarol and Benfica in the under-20 category. However, the senior teams of both clubs have faced four times. They played three matches for the 1961 Intercontinental Cup; the first of which was won 1–0 by Benfica on 4 September 1961 at Estádio da Luz in Lisbon, the second was won 5–0 b...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Under-20%20Intercontinental%20Cup
2022 Under-20 Intercontinental Cup
Officials
The 2022 Under-20 Intercontinental Cup () was the inaugural edition of the UEFA–CONMEBOL Under-20 Intercontinental Cup, a football match organised by CONMEBOL and UEFA between the winners of the U-20 Copa Libertadores and UEFA Youth League. CONMEBOL was in charge of the main organization of this edition. The Under-20 ...
The refereeing team was appointed by the Referees Committees of CONMEBOL and UEFA; only referees in the FIFA International Referees List were eligible (Regulations articles 28 and 29). On 12 August 2022, CONMEBOL announced the refereeing team with Paraguayan official Derlis López as the referee for the match. López had...
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2022 Under-20 Intercontinental Cup
Squads
The 2022 Under-20 Intercontinental Cup () was the inaugural edition of the UEFA–CONMEBOL Under-20 Intercontinental Cup, a football match organised by CONMEBOL and UEFA between the winners of the U-20 Copa Libertadores and UEFA Youth League. CONMEBOL was in charge of the main organization of this edition. The Under-20 ...
Each team had to submit their list of 22 players (at least two of whom must have been goalkeepers) to their respective confederation by 17 August 2022, (UYT) or (). Only players born on or after 1 January 2002 were eligible to compete. Teams were permitted to make player replacements in cases of serious injuries up t...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Under-20%20Intercontinental%20Cup
2022 Under-20 Intercontinental Cup
References
The 2022 Under-20 Intercontinental Cup () was the inaugural edition of the UEFA–CONMEBOL Under-20 Intercontinental Cup, a football match organised by CONMEBOL and UEFA between the winners of the U-20 Copa Libertadores and UEFA Youth League. CONMEBOL was in charge of the main organization of this edition. The Under-20 ...
UEFA–CONMEBOL UEFA–CONMEBOL Category:International club association football competitions hosted by Uruguay UEFA–CONMEBOL UEFA–CONMEBOL UEFA–CONMEBOL
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana%20Elia%20Paredes%20Arciga
Ana Elia Paredes Arciga
Introduction
Ana Elia Paredes Arciga (born 26 July 1964) is a Mexican politician from the National Action Party. From 2009 to 2012 she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Jalisco.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana%20Elia%20Paredes%20Arciga
Ana Elia Paredes Arciga
References
Ana Elia Paredes Arciga (born 26 July 1964) is a Mexican politician from the National Action Party. From 2009 to 2012 she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Jalisco.
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