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projected-23579271-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitake%20Station%20%28Tokyo%29
Mitake Station (Tokyo)
Surrounding area
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Ōme, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It is notable for the distinctive pagoda-style roof on the station building.
Mount Mitake (Tokyo) Tama River former Ōme Kaidō highway
[]
[ "Surrounding area" ]
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projected-23579271-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitake%20Station%20%28Tokyo%29
Mitake Station (Tokyo)
Bus routes
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Ōme, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It is notable for the distinctive pagoda-style roof on the station building.
Toei Bus 梅76 - For Ōme Station (Runs on holidays only) Nishi Tokyo Bus Cable shita (Mitake Tozan Railway Takimoto Station is located near this bus stop)
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projected-23579271-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitake%20Station%20%28Tokyo%29
Mitake Station (Tokyo)
See also
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Ōme, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It is notable for the distinctive pagoda-style roof on the station building.
List of railway stations in Japan
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[ "See also" ]
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projected-23579277-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C8H18O
C8H18O
Introduction
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C8H18O}} The molecular formula C8H18O may refer to: Di-tert-butyl ether Dibutyl ether 2-Ethylhexanol Octanols 1-Octanol 2-Octanol 3-Octanol 4-Octanol 3,5-dimethylhexan-3-ol 2,3,4-trimetilpentan-2-ol
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[]
projected-26727268-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20v.%2050%20Acres%20of%20Land
United States v. 50 Acres of Land
Introduction
United States v. 50 Acres of Land, 469 U.S. 24 (1985), was a United States Supreme Court case regarding whether a public condemnee is entitled to consequential damages measured by the cost of acquiring a substitute facility if it has a duty to replace the condemned facility. The Court declined to award the costs of the...
[]
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[ "United States Supreme Court cases", "United States Supreme Court cases of the Burger Court", "Judicial remedies", "Takings Clause case law", "1984 in the environment", "1984 in United States case law", "United States in rem cases", "Dallas County, Texas" ]
projected-26727268-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20v.%2050%20Acres%20of%20Land
United States v. 50 Acres of Land
Background
United States v. 50 Acres of Land, 469 U.S. 24 (1985), was a United States Supreme Court case regarding whether a public condemnee is entitled to consequential damages measured by the cost of acquiring a substitute facility if it has a duty to replace the condemned facility. The Court declined to award the costs of the...
In 1978, as part of a flood control project, the United States condemned approximately of land owned by the city of Duncanville, Texas. The site had been used since 1969 as a sanitary landfill. In order to replace the condemned landfill, the city acquired a site and developed it into a larger and better facility. In ...
[]
[ "Background" ]
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projected-26727268-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20v.%2050%20Acres%20of%20Land
United States v. 50 Acres of Land
Procedural history
United States v. 50 Acres of Land, 469 U.S. 24 (1985), was a United States Supreme Court case regarding whether a public condemnee is entitled to consequential damages measured by the cost of acquiring a substitute facility if it has a duty to replace the condemned facility. The Court declined to award the costs of the...
At trial, both parties submitted evidence on the fair market value of the condemned property and on the cost of the substitute landfill facility. Responding to special interrogatories, the jury found that the fair market value of the condemned property was $225,000, and that the reasonable cost of a substitute facility...
[]
[ "Procedural history" ]
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projected-26727268-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20v.%2050%20Acres%20of%20Land
United States v. 50 Acres of Land
Opinion of the Court
United States v. 50 Acres of Land, 469 U.S. 24 (1985), was a United States Supreme Court case regarding whether a public condemnee is entitled to consequential damages measured by the cost of acquiring a substitute facility if it has a duty to replace the condemned facility. The Court declined to award the costs of the...
The Court held that the Fifth Amendment does not require that the United States pay a public condemnee compensation measured by the cost of acquiring a substitute facility that the condemnee has a duty to acquire, when the market value of the condemned property is ascertainable and when there is no showing of manifest ...
[]
[ "Opinion of the Court" ]
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projected-26727268-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20v.%2050%20Acres%20of%20Land
United States v. 50 Acres of Land
See also
United States v. 50 Acres of Land, 469 U.S. 24 (1985), was a United States Supreme Court case regarding whether a public condemnee is entitled to consequential damages measured by the cost of acquiring a substitute facility if it has a duty to replace the condemned facility. The Court declined to award the costs of the...
Compensatory Damages List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 469
[]
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projected-61527139-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM%20Cloud
IBM Cloud
Introduction
IBM Cloud, (formerly known as Bluemix) is a set of cloud computing services for business offered by the information technology company IBM.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Cloud computing providers", "Cloud infrastructure", "Cloud platforms", "Web hosting" ]
projected-61527139-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM%20Cloud
IBM Cloud
Services
IBM Cloud, (formerly known as Bluemix) is a set of cloud computing services for business offered by the information technology company IBM.
As of 2021, IBM Cloud contains more than 170 services including compute, storage, networking, database, analytics, machine learning, and developer tools.
[]
[ "Services" ]
[ "Cloud computing providers", "Cloud infrastructure", "Cloud platforms", "Web hosting" ]
projected-61527139-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM%20Cloud
IBM Cloud
SoftLayer
IBM Cloud, (formerly known as Bluemix) is a set of cloud computing services for business offered by the information technology company IBM.
SoftLayer Technologies, Inc. (now IBM Cloud) was a dedicated server, managed hosting, and cloud computing provider, founded in 2005 and acquired by IBM in 2013. SoftLayer initially specialized in hosting workloads for gaming companies and startups, but shifted focus to enterprise workloads after its acquisition. SoftL...
[]
[ "History", "SoftLayer" ]
[ "Cloud computing providers", "Cloud infrastructure", "Cloud platforms", "Web hosting" ]
projected-61527139-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM%20Cloud
IBM Cloud
Timeline
IBM Cloud, (formerly known as Bluemix) is a set of cloud computing services for business offered by the information technology company IBM.
Year 2005: SoftLayer was established in 2005 by Lance Crosby and several of his ex-coworkers. Year 2010 - August: GI Partners acquired a majority equity stake in SoftLayer in August 2010. Year 2010 - November: In November of that year it merged the company with The Planet Internet Services, SoftLayer's biggest compe...
[]
[ "History", "SoftLayer", "Timeline" ]
[ "Cloud computing providers", "Cloud infrastructure", "Cloud platforms", "Web hosting" ]
projected-61527139-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM%20Cloud
IBM Cloud
Initial launch of Bluemix (2013-2016)
IBM Cloud, (formerly known as Bluemix) is a set of cloud computing services for business offered by the information technology company IBM.
In June 2013, IBM acquired SoftLayer, a public cloud platform, to serve as the foundation for its IaaS offering. Bluemix was announced for public beta in February 2014 after having been developed since early 2013. Bluemix was based on the open source Cloud Foundry project and ran on SoftLayer infrastructure. IBM announ...
[]
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[ "Cloud computing providers", "Cloud infrastructure", "Cloud platforms", "Web hosting" ]
projected-61527139-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM%20Cloud
IBM Cloud
Re-brand to IBM Cloud (2017–Present)
IBM Cloud, (formerly known as Bluemix) is a set of cloud computing services for business offered by the information technology company IBM.
In May 2017 IBM released Kubernetes support as the IBM Bluemix Container Service, later renamed to the IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service (IKS). IKS was built using the open source Kubernetes project. This system, equivalent to Amazon Web Services EKS, Microsoft Azure AKS, or Google Cloud GKE, aims to provide a platform for ...
[]
[ "Re-brand to IBM Cloud (2017–Present)" ]
[ "Cloud computing providers", "Cloud infrastructure", "Cloud platforms", "Web hosting" ]
projected-61527139-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM%20Cloud
IBM Cloud
Customer base
IBM Cloud, (formerly known as Bluemix) is a set of cloud computing services for business offered by the information technology company IBM.
In 2019, IBM partnered with the United States Tennis Association (USTA) to provide new AI-powered tools for the US Open. In May 2020, IBM announced agreements with six European companies, including Osram and Crédit Mutuel, that use IBM Cloud to access advanced technologies such as AI, blockchain and analytics.
[]
[ "Customer base" ]
[ "Cloud computing providers", "Cloud infrastructure", "Cloud platforms", "Web hosting" ]
projected-61527139-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM%20Cloud
IBM Cloud
Reviews
IBM Cloud, (formerly known as Bluemix) is a set of cloud computing services for business offered by the information technology company IBM.
IBM Cloud continued to be considered a leader in bare-metal in 2020, and distinguished itself by providing over 11 million possible custom configurations with the latest Power, Intel, and AMD CPUs and Nvidia GPUs.
[]
[ "Reviews" ]
[ "Cloud computing providers", "Cloud infrastructure", "Cloud platforms", "Web hosting" ]
projected-61527139-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM%20Cloud
IBM Cloud
Environmental impact
IBM Cloud, (formerly known as Bluemix) is a set of cloud computing services for business offered by the information technology company IBM.
In 2021, IBM announced it would achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
[]
[ "Environmental impact" ]
[ "Cloud computing providers", "Cloud infrastructure", "Cloud platforms", "Web hosting" ]
projected-61527165-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mall%2C%20the%20Merrier%21
The Mall, the Merrier!
Introduction
The Mall, The Merrier is a 2019 Filipino musical fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Gonzales and starring Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis. The film was co-produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films under the working title Momalland. The film premiered in Philippine cinemas on December 25, 2019, as one of the official entrie...
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[ "Introduction" ]
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projected-61527165-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mall%2C%20the%20Merrier%21
The Mall, the Merrier!
Synopsis
The Mall, The Merrier is a 2019 Filipino musical fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Gonzales and starring Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis. The film was co-produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films under the working title Momalland. The film premiered in Philippine cinemas on December 25, 2019, as one of the official entrie...
Two siblings, Moira and Morissette, feud over Tamol Mall, a mall they inherited. The feud is compounded with the arrival of their Aunt Moody, and mysterious events begin to occur when a book containing secrets of the mannequins, toys and mascots that come alive after dark is unsealed.
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projected-61527165-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mall%2C%20the%20Merrier%21
The Mall, the Merrier!
Main cast
The Mall, The Merrier is a 2019 Filipino musical fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Gonzales and starring Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis. The film was co-produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films under the working title Momalland. The film premiered in Philippine cinemas on December 25, 2019, as one of the official entrie...
Anne Curtis as Morissette "Setset" Molina Andrea Brillantes as teen Morissette Heart Ramos as young Morissette Vice Ganda as Moira / Moises Molina Mimiyuuuh as teen Moira/Moises Molina Josh De Guzman as young Moira / Moises Molina
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projected-61527165-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mall%2C%20the%20Merrier%21
The Mall, the Merrier!
Supporting cast
The Mall, The Merrier is a 2019 Filipino musical fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Gonzales and starring Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis. The film was co-produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films under the working title Momalland. The film premiered in Philippine cinemas on December 25, 2019, as one of the official entrie...
Dimples Romana as Tita Moody Elisse Joson as Mola Molina Jameson Blake as Tanacio Molina Lassy Marquez as Baks MC Calaquian as Tong Brenda Mage as Sasha Petite as Casim Jin Macapagal as Ewan Tony Labrusca as Gardo Negi Susan Africa as Aling Mae Chad Kinis as Lovely Matmat Centino
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projected-61527165-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mall%2C%20the%20Merrier%21
The Mall, the Merrier!
Guest cast
The Mall, The Merrier is a 2019 Filipino musical fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Gonzales and starring Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis. The film was co-produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films under the working title Momalland. The film premiered in Philippine cinemas on December 25, 2019, as one of the official entrie...
Juliana Parizcovia Segovia Zeus Collins as Lapu-Lapu Maja Salvador as Sisa Charo Santos-Concio as herself Enrique Gil as Robohero Ruffa Gutierrez as Annabelle / herself Annabelle Rama as herself Mark McMahon as Ferdinand Magellan McCoy de Leon as Andres Bonifacio Donny Pangilinan as Jose Rizal Jackie Gonzaga ...
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projected-61527165-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mall%2C%20the%20Merrier%21
The Mall, the Merrier!
Production
The Mall, The Merrier is a 2019 Filipino musical fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Gonzales and starring Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis. The film was co-produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films under the working title Momalland. The film premiered in Philippine cinemas on December 25, 2019, as one of the official entrie...
The development for The Mall, The Merrier was first confirmed in April 2019, when lead actor Vice Ganda announced that he would star together with Anne Curtis in a then-yet-to-be-named comedy film which is intended to be entered for the 2019 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film was shot in Harrison Plaza in Malate, Man...
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projected-61527165-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mall%2C%20the%20Merrier%21
The Mall, the Merrier!
Release
The Mall, The Merrier is a 2019 Filipino musical fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Gonzales and starring Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis. The film was co-produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films under the working title Momalland. The film premiered in Philippine cinemas on December 25, 2019, as one of the official entrie...
The Mall, The Merrier premiered in the Philippines on December 25, 2019 as one of the official entries of the 2019 Metro Manila Film Festival.
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projected-61527165-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mall%2C%20the%20Merrier%21
The Mall, the Merrier!
Critical reception
The Mall, The Merrier is a 2019 Filipino musical fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Gonzales and starring Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis. The film was co-produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films under the working title Momalland. The film premiered in Philippine cinemas on December 25, 2019, as one of the official entrie...
The film received mixed reviews from critics, despite coming in first at the box office. Most of the criticism was directed at its "non-existent" plot, stale humor and poor use of the shopping mall setting. Oggs Cruz of Rappler lamented what he saw as a wasted opportunity, stating it is "more of the same – and messier...
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projected-61527165-010
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mall%2C%20the%20Merrier%21
The Mall, the Merrier!
Pay-per-view
The Mall, The Merrier is a 2019 Filipino musical fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Gonzales and starring Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis. The film was co-produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films under the working title Momalland. The film premiered in Philippine cinemas on December 25, 2019, as one of the official entrie...
The film premiered on KBO from May 1–6, 2020 at the time ABS-CBN Channel 2 and its broadcast stations went off air on May 5, 2020, due to the "cease and desist order" given by the National Telecommunications Commission due to expired franchise, and KBO was not affected in this "cease and desist order" (due to the chann...
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projected-61527165-011
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mall%2C%20the%20Merrier%21
The Mall, the Merrier!
Cable television
The Mall, The Merrier is a 2019 Filipino musical fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Gonzales and starring Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis. The film was co-produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films under the working title Momalland. The film premiered in Philippine cinemas on December 25, 2019, as one of the official entrie...
The film premiered on Cinema One on August 2, 2020, PBO on October 10, 2020 and on Kapamilya Channel on November 2, 2020.
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projected-61527165-012
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mall%2C%20the%20Merrier%21
The Mall, the Merrier!
Free-to-air
The Mall, The Merrier is a 2019 Filipino musical fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Gonzales and starring Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis. The film was co-produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films under the working title Momalland. The film premiered in Philippine cinemas on December 25, 2019, as one of the official entrie...
The film premiered on A2Z Channel 11 on December 25, 2020, a year after its theatrical release. There were plans to be put on GMA 7 (as part of GMA planned to put Star Cinema produced films), but the date isn't announced yet.
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projected-61527213-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aethionema%20grandiflorum
Aethionema grandiflorum
Introduction
Aethionema grandiflorum, commonly known as Persian stonecress or Persian candytuft, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, preferring to grow at 750 to 2600m on limestone slopes. It is sometimes kept as a garden plant, and occasionally naturalizes outside its original range of eastern Turkey, the southern Cau...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Aethionema", "Garden plants of Asia", "Groundcovers", "Flora of the Transcaucasus", "Flora of Western Asia", "Plants described in 1849", "Taxa named by Pierre Edmond Boissier", "Taxa named by Rudolph Friedrich Hohenacker" ]
projected-61527213-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aethionema%20grandiflorum
Aethionema grandiflorum
Description
Aethionema grandiflorum, commonly known as Persian stonecress or Persian candytuft, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, preferring to grow at 750 to 2600m on limestone slopes. It is sometimes kept as a garden plant, and occasionally naturalizes outside its original range of eastern Turkey, the southern Cau...
Aethionema grandiflorum is a many-stemmed, short-lived perennial, typically forming 15 to 30cm (at most 40cm) tall spreading mounds. Its foliage is evergreen, and it has up to 15 pink to lilac cruciform flowers borne on terminal racemes. It prefers alkaline soils.
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projected-61527213-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aethionema%20grandiflorum
Aethionema grandiflorum
References
Aethionema grandiflorum, commonly known as Persian stonecress or Persian candytuft, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, preferring to grow at 750 to 2600m on limestone slopes. It is sometimes kept as a garden plant, and occasionally naturalizes outside its original range of eastern Turkey, the southern Cau...
grandiflorum Category:Garden plants of Asia Category:Groundcovers Category:Flora of the Transcaucasus Category:Flora of Western Asia Category:Plants described in 1849 Category:Taxa named by Pierre Edmond Boissier Category:Taxa named by Rudolph Friedrich Hohenacker
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projected-61527221-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satyasandha%20Tirtha
Satyasandha Tirtha
Introduction
Satyasandha Tirtha () (1733 - 1794), was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, mystic and saint. He was the 26th pontiff of Uttaradi Math and served the pontificate from 1783-1794.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Indian Hindu saints", "Madhva religious leaders", "Dvaitin philosophers", "Uttaradi Math", "18th-century Indian philosophers" ]
projected-61527221-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satyasandha%20Tirtha
Satyasandha Tirtha
Works
Satyasandha Tirtha () (1733 - 1794), was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, mystic and saint. He was the 26th pontiff of Uttaradi Math and served the pontificate from 1783-1794.
Most of the information about his life is derived from two hagiographies, Sri Satyasandha Vijaya by Koneratmaja and Guruvamsakathakalpatharu by Bhimadhaivajna. Satyasandha Tirtha is an author of one commentary, and one praise-poem, both his works are most revered among Madhwa community. His Viṣṇusahasranāmabhāṣya is a ...
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[ "Works" ]
[ "Indian Hindu saints", "Madhva religious leaders", "Dvaitin philosophers", "Uttaradi Math", "18th-century Indian philosophers" ]
projected-61527221-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satyasandha%20Tirtha
Satyasandha Tirtha
In culture
Satyasandha Tirtha () (1733 - 1794), was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, mystic and saint. He was the 26th pontiff of Uttaradi Math and served the pontificate from 1783-1794.
Sri Satyasandha Vijaya is a story of the victory and biography of Satyasandha Tirtha. The hagiography was authored by Koneratmaja. Satyasandha was entombed with his living body and is believed to be alive in the Brindavana even today. A very marvellous incident is graphically described in Satyasandha Vijaya about being...
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[ "In culture" ]
[ "Indian Hindu saints", "Madhva religious leaders", "Dvaitin philosophers", "Uttaradi Math", "18th-century Indian philosophers" ]
projected-23579279-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidonia%20von%20Borcke
Sidonia von Borcke
Introduction
Sidonia von Borcke (1548–1620) was a Pomeranian noblewoman who was tried and executed for witchcraft in the city of Stettin (today Szczecin, Poland). In posthumous legends, she is depicted as a femme fatale, and she has entered English literature as Sidonia the Sorceress. She had lived in various towns and villages th...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1548 births", "1620 deaths", "People from the Duchy of Pomerania", "People executed for witchcraft", "Executed German people", "16th-century German people", "17th-century German people", "16th-century German women", "17th-century German women", "People executed by decapitation", "17th-century e...
projected-23579279-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidonia%20von%20Borcke
Sidonia von Borcke
Alternative spellings
Sidonia von Borcke (1548–1620) was a Pomeranian noblewoman who was tried and executed for witchcraft in the city of Stettin (today Szczecin, Poland). In posthumous legends, she is depicted as a femme fatale, and she has entered English literature as Sidonia the Sorceress. She had lived in various towns and villages th...
Her name may also be spelled as Sidonie von Bork, Borke, or Borken.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidonia%20von%20Borcke
Sidonia von Borcke
Life
Sidonia von Borcke (1548–1620) was a Pomeranian noblewoman who was tried and executed for witchcraft in the city of Stettin (today Szczecin, Poland). In posthumous legends, she is depicted as a femme fatale, and she has entered English literature as Sidonia the Sorceress. She had lived in various towns and villages th...
Sidonia von Borcke was born in 1548 into a wealthy noble Pomeranian family. Her father, Otto von Borcke zu Stramehl-Regenwalde, died in 1551, and her mother, Anna von Schwiechelt, died in 1568. After the death of her sister in 1600 she took residence in 1604 in the Lutheran Noble Damsels' Foundation in Marienfließ Abb...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidonia%20von%20Borcke
Sidonia von Borcke
Trials
Sidonia von Borcke (1548–1620) was a Pomeranian noblewoman who was tried and executed for witchcraft in the city of Stettin (today Szczecin, Poland). In posthumous legends, she is depicted as a femme fatale, and she has entered English literature as Sidonia the Sorceress. She had lived in various towns and villages th...
The trials of Sidonia von Borcke and Wolde Albrechts were held at the court in Stettin. These trials are well documented, with more than a thousand pages of the original trial record available in an archive in Greifswald (Rep 40 II Nr.37 Bd.I-III). The recent unexpected deaths of several Pomeranian dukes, along with w...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidonia%20von%20Borcke
Sidonia von Borcke
Wolde Albrechts
Sidonia von Borcke (1548–1620) was a Pomeranian noblewoman who was tried and executed for witchcraft in the city of Stettin (today Szczecin, Poland). In posthumous legends, she is depicted as a femme fatale, and she has entered English literature as Sidonia the Sorceress. She had lived in various towns and villages th...
The trial of Wolde Albrechts was a preface to the trial of Sidonia. Albrechts was arrested on 28 July 1619. On 18 August, she was charged with maleficium and Teufelsbuhlschaft (i.e., sexual relations with the devil). On 2 September, torture was admitted as a legitimate means of interrogation by the supreme court at M...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidonia%20von%20Borcke
Sidonia von Borcke
Sidonia von Borcke
Sidonia von Borcke (1548–1620) was a Pomeranian noblewoman who was tried and executed for witchcraft in the city of Stettin (today Szczecin, Poland). In posthumous legends, she is depicted as a femme fatale, and she has entered English literature as Sidonia the Sorceress. She had lived in various towns and villages th...
Sidonia, who had been imprisoned in the Marienfließ Abbey, attempted to escape but failed. She also attempted suicide, but this also failed. On 18 November 1619, she was transferred to a prison in Stettin. In December, 72 charges were brought against her. The most important of these were: murder of her nephew, Otto...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidonia%20von%20Borcke
Sidonia von Borcke
In fiction
Sidonia von Borcke (1548–1620) was a Pomeranian noblewoman who was tried and executed for witchcraft in the city of Stettin (today Szczecin, Poland). In posthumous legends, she is depicted as a femme fatale, and she has entered English literature as Sidonia the Sorceress. She had lived in various towns and villages th...
After Sidonia's death, her fate became legendary and was even more strongly associated with the extinction of the House of Pomerania. Portrayed as a femme fatale, she became the subject of several fictional works in German and English, especially during the 19th century. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's brother-in-law, Ch...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidonia%20von%20Borcke
Sidonia von Borcke
See also
Sidonia von Borcke (1548–1620) was a Pomeranian noblewoman who was tried and executed for witchcraft in the city of Stettin (today Szczecin, Poland). In posthumous legends, she is depicted as a femme fatale, and she has entered English literature as Sidonia the Sorceress. She had lived in various towns and villages th...
Pomerania Wilhelm Meinhold Witch-hunt
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C10H12O2
C10H12O2
Introduction
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C10H12O2}} The molecular formula C10H12O2 (molar mass : 164.2 g/mol, exact mass: 164.08373 u) may refer to: Chavibetol 3,4-Dimethoxystyrene Duroquinone Eugenol, a phenylpropene Isoeugenol, a phenylpropene Phenethyl acetate Propyl benzoate Pseudoisoeugenol Raspberry ketone Thujaplicins α-Thuja...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Man%20Logan
Old Man Logan
Introduction
Old Man Logan is an alternative version of the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. This character is an aged version of Wolverine set in an alternate future universe designated Earth-807128, where the supervillains overthrew the superheroes. Introduced as a self-contained story arc within the Wolverine ongoing...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Man%20Logan
Old Man Logan
Publication history
Old Man Logan is an alternative version of the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. This character is an aged version of Wolverine set in an alternate future universe designated Earth-807128, where the supervillains overthrew the superheroes. Introduced as a self-contained story arc within the Wolverine ongoing...
Old Man Logan debuted as a character in Mark Millar's run on Fantastic Four, which featured characters who are heavily implied to be the aged Wolverine and Bruce Banner Jr. as an adult. Wolverine: Old Man Logan started as an eight-issue storyline from the third volume of Wolverine ongoing series by writer Mark Millar a...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Man%20Logan
Old Man Logan
Original story
Old Man Logan is an alternative version of the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. This character is an aged version of Wolverine set in an alternate future universe designated Earth-807128, where the supervillains overthrew the superheroes. Introduced as a self-contained story arc within the Wolverine ongoing...
The United States and the world of Earth-807128 has been conquered and divided among supervillains, with territories belonging to the Abomination (later conquered by the Hulk), Magneto (later conquered by a new Kingpin), Doctor Doom, and the Red Skull, who has named himself President of the United States. Superheroes h...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Man%20Logan
Old Man Logan
Fantastic Four
Old Man Logan is an alternative version of the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. This character is an aged version of Wolverine set in an alternate future universe designated Earth-807128, where the supervillains overthrew the superheroes. Introduced as a self-contained story arc within the Wolverine ongoing...
Some time later, Old Man Logan and the now adult Bruce Banner Jr. are featured during a scene when the new Defenders, led by an older Susan Storm, travel back in time to use cosmic energy to restore their dying Earth. Now calling himself the Hooded Man, Old Man Logan accompanies Gaia back to his original timeline in or...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Man%20Logan
Old Man Logan
Earth-21923 version
Old Man Logan is an alternative version of the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. This character is an aged version of Wolverine set in an alternate future universe designated Earth-807128, where the supervillains overthrew the superheroes. Introduced as a self-contained story arc within the Wolverine ongoing...
The history of this Old Man Logan is the same as the one on Earth-807128. When the Multiverse was destroyed and Battleworld was created, a different version from an altered universe version of "Old Man Logan" called Earth-21923 is reborn on the Battleworld domain called the Wastelands, a re-creation of his native reali...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Man%20Logan
Old Man Logan
All-New All-Different Marvel
Old Man Logan is an alternative version of the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. This character is an aged version of Wolverine set in an alternate future universe designated Earth-807128, where the supervillains overthrew the superheroes. Introduced as a self-contained story arc within the Wolverine ongoing...
Logan awakens on Earth-616 in New York City. He is not sure how he has been relocated, but he knows he is in the past. He decides to prevent his post-apocalyptic future. His first target is a minor villain named Black Butcher who, in his future, stole Scotty Logan's baseball cap. Logan easily kills him. Logan uses Bla...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Man%20Logan
Old Man Logan
Dead Man Logan
Old Man Logan is an alternative version of the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. This character is an aged version of Wolverine set in an alternate future universe designated Earth-807128, where the supervillains overthrew the superheroes. Introduced as a self-contained story arc within the Wolverine ongoing...
After defeating an alternate version of the Maestro, Logan recognized that he was dying of old age, now relying on regenix to supplement his failing healing factor. He decided to set out to return to his original timeline after sorting out a few loose ends in this one, which included eliminating Mysterio so that the vi...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Man%20Logan
Old Man Logan
Venomverse
Old Man Logan is an alternative version of the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. This character is an aged version of Wolverine set in an alternate future universe designated Earth-807128, where the supervillains overthrew the superheroes. Introduced as a self-contained story arc within the Wolverine ongoing...
In the Venomverse crossover, the Earth-21923 version of Old Man Logan raises Bruce Jr. for fifteen years before telling him of his true parentage. Bruce Jr. leaves his adoptive father in anger as Logan is eventually found by Archangel, who evaded being killed by the villains. Archangel (seeking revenge for the massacre...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Man%20Logan
Old Man Logan
Film
Old Man Logan is an alternative version of the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. This character is an aged version of Wolverine set in an alternate future universe designated Earth-807128, where the supervillains overthrew the superheroes. Introduced as a self-contained story arc within the Wolverine ongoing...
Old Man Logan was an inspiration for the 2017 film Logan. While featuring an original premise and being set in an alternate timeline just like the comic, the film likewise features an aging Logan suffering from a degrading healing factor while going on a journey across the country with an old friend in a bleak future a...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Man%20Logan
Old Man Logan
Novels
Old Man Logan is an alternative version of the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. This character is an aged version of Wolverine set in an alternate future universe designated Earth-807128, where the supervillains overthrew the superheroes. Introduced as a self-contained story arc within the Wolverine ongoing...
In November 2021, author Eoin Colfer expressed interest in writing a future "superviolent" sequel to his Artemis Fowl series inspired by Old Man Logan. Colfer has written the novel Iron Man: The Gauntlet, adapted from the Iron Man comics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Man%20Logan
Old Man Logan
Podcast
Old Man Logan is an alternative version of the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. This character is an aged version of Wolverine set in an alternate future universe designated Earth-807128, where the supervillains overthrew the superheroes. Introduced as a self-contained story arc within the Wolverine ongoing...
In 2021, Marvel New Media and Sirius XM announced Marvel's Wastelanders, a series of podcasts set in a version of the Old Man Logan/Wastelands universe, with Robert Patrick voicing Wolverine. The 10-episode Marvel's Wastelanders: Wolverine story arc began in June 2022 and featured a guilt-ridden Wolverine working to he...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Man%20Logan
Old Man Logan
Video games
Old Man Logan is an alternative version of the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. This character is an aged version of Wolverine set in an alternate future universe designated Earth-807128, where the supervillains overthrew the superheroes. Introduced as a self-contained story arc within the Wolverine ongoing...
The Old Man Logan incarnations of Emma Frost, Hawkeye and Wolverine are available as alternate costumes for the respective characters in Marvel Heroes. Old Man Logan is a playable character in Marvel: Contest of Champions. Old Man Logan is a playable character in Marvel Puzzle Quest.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich%20Umphrey
Rich Umphrey
Introduction
Richard Vernon Umphrey III (born December 13, 1958) is a former American football offensive lineman. He played professionally in the National Football League for the New York Giants (1982–1984) and the San Diego Chargers (1985). He graduated from Tustin High School in Tustin, California and went on to play at the Unive...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argos%20Hill%20Mill%2C%20Mayfield
Argos Hill Mill, Mayfield
Introduction
Argos Hill Mill is a grade II* listed post mill at Argos Hill, Mayfield, East Sussex, England As of 2017 it is in the process of restoration by the Argos Hill Windmill Trust.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argos%20Hill%20Mill%2C%20Mayfield
Argos Hill Mill, Mayfield
Description
Argos Hill Mill is a grade II* listed post mill at Argos Hill, Mayfield, East Sussex, England As of 2017 it is in the process of restoration by the Argos Hill Windmill Trust.
Argos Hill Mill is a post mill on a single storey roundhouse. She had four patent sails carried on a cast iron windshaft and is winded by a tailpole mounted fantail. The main post is made up from four pieces of timber. Along with Jill, Clayton, she is one of only two windmills in England to retain this feature. The mil...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argos%20Hill%20Mill%2C%20Mayfield
Argos Hill Mill, Mayfield
History
Argos Hill Mill is a grade II* listed post mill at Argos Hill, Mayfield, East Sussex, England As of 2017 it is in the process of restoration by the Argos Hill Windmill Trust.
The earliest record of a windmill on this site is in 1656. Argos Hill Mill was built in 1835. She worked by wind until 1927, mostly by successive generations of the Weston family. The fantail blew off in 1929 and the shutters were removed from the sails in 1932. The mill was acquired by Uckfield District Council in 195...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argos%20Hill%20Mill%2C%20Mayfield
Argos Hill Mill, Mayfield
Millers
Argos Hill Mill is a grade II* listed post mill at Argos Hill, Mayfield, East Sussex, England As of 2017 it is in the process of restoration by the Argos Hill Windmill Trust.
Aaron Weston - 1844 William Richardson - 1927
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argos%20Hill%20Mill%2C%20Mayfield
Argos Hill Mill, Mayfield
Threat of demolition
Argos Hill Mill is a grade II* listed post mill at Argos Hill, Mayfield, East Sussex, England As of 2017 it is in the process of restoration by the Argos Hill Windmill Trust.
A survey in 2007 revealed the mill was in danger of collapsing. Of concern were the roundhouse, crosstrees, crown tree, sails, tailpole and fantail. On 14 January 2008, a meeting was held in Mayfield, where Wealden District Council put forward options for the mill's future. One proposal, to dismantle the mill and remov...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argos%20Hill%20Mill%2C%20Mayfield
Argos Hill Mill, Mayfield
Restoration in progress
Argos Hill Mill is a grade II* listed post mill at Argos Hill, Mayfield, East Sussex, England As of 2017 it is in the process of restoration by the Argos Hill Windmill Trust.
In April 2010, the Argos Hill Windmill Trust was established to lease the mill from Wealden District Council with the aim of restoring it to working order. A high-profile fundraising campaign was launched in 2011 to raise funds for the restoration and a substantial lottery grant obtained. Holes were engaged to restore ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%20Pac-12%20Conference%20football%20season
2015 Pac-12 Conference football season
Introduction
The 2015 Pac-12 Conference football season was the fifth season for the conference as a twelve-team league. The season began on September 3, 2015 with a trio of games, Arizona hosting UTSA, Utah hosting Michigan, and Hawaii hosting Colorado. The final game was the Pac-12 Championship Game at Levi's Stadium on December ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%20Pac-12%20Conference%20football%20season
2015 Pac-12 Conference football season
Previous season
The 2015 Pac-12 Conference football season was the fifth season for the conference as a twelve-team league. The season began on September 3, 2015 with a trio of games, Arizona hosting UTSA, Utah hosting Michigan, and Hawaii hosting Colorado. The final game was the Pac-12 Championship Game at Levi's Stadium on December ...
Oregon, the North Division Champions, defeated Arizona, the South Division Champions, 51–13 to claim their second conference title and the chance to play in the College Football Playoff (CFP) semifinal game at the Rose Bowl, where they defeated Florida State 59–20, advancing to their second-ever national championship g...
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[ "2015 Pac-12 Conference football season" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%20Pac-12%20Conference%20football%20season
2015 Pac-12 Conference football season
Pre-season
The 2015 Pac-12 Conference football season was the fifth season for the conference as a twelve-team league. The season began on September 3, 2015 with a trio of games, Arizona hosting UTSA, Utah hosting Michigan, and Hawaii hosting Colorado. The final game was the Pac-12 Championship Game at Levi's Stadium on December ...
2015 Pac-12 Spring Football and number of signees on signing day: North Division California: March 9 – April 18 with 24 signees Oregon: March 31 – May 2 with 22 signees Oregon State: March 3 – April 18 with 22 signees Stanford: February 23 – April 11 with 22 signees Washington: March 30 – April 25 with 24 signe...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%20Pac-12%20Conference%20football%20season
2015 Pac-12 Conference football season
Pac-12 Media
The 2015 Pac-12 Conference football season was the fifth season for the conference as a twelve-team league. The season began on September 3, 2015 with a trio of games, Arizona hosting UTSA, Utah hosting Michigan, and Hawaii hosting Colorado. The final game was the Pac-12 Championship Game at Levi's Stadium on December ...
2015 Pac-12 Media Day was held at Warner Bros. in Burbank, California on July 30–31, 2015.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%20Pac-12%20Conference%20football%20season
2015 Pac-12 Conference football season
Preseason polls
The 2015 Pac-12 Conference football season was the fifth season for the conference as a twelve-team league. The season began on September 3, 2015 with a trio of games, Arizona hosting UTSA, Utah hosting Michigan, and Hawaii hosting Colorado. The final game was the Pac-12 Championship Game at Levi's Stadium on December ...
North Division 1. Oregon (37), 262 pts 2. Stanford (8), 232 pts 3. California, 174 pts 4. Washington, 129 pts 5. Washington State, 89 pts 6. Oregon State, 60 pts South Division 1. USC (32), 254 pts 2. Arizona State (7), 200 pts 3. UCLA (6), 180 pts 4. Arizona, 155 pts 5. Utah, 105 pts 6. Colorado, 46 pts Predicted...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%20Pac-12%20Conference%20football%20season
2015 Pac-12 Conference football season
Coaching changes
The 2015 Pac-12 Conference football season was the fifth season for the conference as a twelve-team league. The season began on September 3, 2015 with a trio of games, Arizona hosting UTSA, Utah hosting Michigan, and Hawaii hosting Colorado. The final game was the Pac-12 Championship Game at Levi's Stadium on December ...
There were one coaching change following the 2015 season including Gary Andersen with Oregon State.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%20Pac-12%20Conference%20football%20season
2015 Pac-12 Conference football season
Coaches
The 2015 Pac-12 Conference football season was the fifth season for the conference as a twelve-team league. The season began on September 3, 2015 with a trio of games, Arizona hosting UTSA, Utah hosting Michigan, and Hawaii hosting Colorado. The final game was the Pac-12 Championship Game at Levi's Stadium on December ...
Note: Stats shown are before the beginning of the season
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2015 Pac-12 Conference football season
Schedule
The 2015 Pac-12 Conference football season was the fifth season for the conference as a twelve-team league. The season began on September 3, 2015 with a trio of games, Arizona hosting UTSA, Utah hosting Michigan, and Hawaii hosting Colorado. The final game was the Pac-12 Championship Game at Levi's Stadium on December ...
All times Mountain time. Pac-12 teams in bold. Rankings reflect those of the AP poll for that week.
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2015 Pac-12 Conference football season
Week 1
The 2015 Pac-12 Conference football season was the fifth season for the conference as a twelve-team league. The season began on September 3, 2015 with a trio of games, Arizona hosting UTSA, Utah hosting Michigan, and Hawaii hosting Colorado. The final game was the Pac-12 Championship Game at Levi's Stadium on December ...
Players of the Week - September 7
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2015 Pac-12 Conference football season
Week 2
The 2015 Pac-12 Conference football season was the fifth season for the conference as a twelve-team league. The season began on September 3, 2015 with a trio of games, Arizona hosting UTSA, Utah hosting Michigan, and Hawaii hosting Colorado. The final game was the Pac-12 Championship Game at Levi's Stadium on December ...
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2015 Pac-12 Conference football season
Notes
The 2015 Pac-12 Conference football season was the fifth season for the conference as a twelve-team league. The season began on September 3, 2015 with a trio of games, Arizona hosting UTSA, Utah hosting Michigan, and Hawaii hosting Colorado. The final game was the Pac-12 Championship Game at Levi's Stadium on December ...
October 12, 2015 – USC terminated Steve Sarkisian as its head football coach October 30, 2015 – USC Athletic Director Pat Haden resigned from the College Football Playoff Selection Committee November 30, 2015 – Clay Helton was named USC's permanent head coach.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20WNBA%20Playoffs
2022 WNBA Playoffs
Introduction
The 2022 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA's 2022 season. This postseason ended with the Las Vegas Aces winning their first championship.
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2022 WNBA Playoffs
Format
The 2022 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA's 2022 season. This postseason ended with the Las Vegas Aces winning their first championship.
In November 2021, the WNBA Board of Governors formalized a new playoff system that will structure the 2022 playoffs onward. The new playoff format scraps the single-elimination games of the first two rounds in favor of a best-of-3 quarterfinal round. As a result, all eight playoff teams, seeded according to overall reg...
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2022 WNBA Playoffs
Broadcast
The 2022 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA's 2022 season. This postseason ended with the Las Vegas Aces winning their first championship.
All games were aired across the ESPN family of networks, which includes ESPN, ESPN2, ABC and ESPNU.
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2022 WNBA Playoffs
Playoff Qualifying
The 2022 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA's 2022 season. This postseason ended with the Las Vegas Aces winning their first championship.
Las Vegas earned the first seed by virtue of its superior head-to-head record against Chicago (2–1). Seattle earned the fourth seed by virtue of its superior head-to-head record against Washington (2–1). For the first time since 2016, four teams from each conference qualified for the playoffs. For the previous five...
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2022 WNBA Playoffs
Las Vegas Aces vs. Phoenix Mercury
The 2022 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA's 2022 season. This postseason ended with the Las Vegas Aces winning their first championship.
The first seed Las Vegas Aces will play the eight seed Phoenix Mercury. Las Vegas entered the series having won eight of its last ten games, including a Commissioner's Cup victory. Las Vegas secured the first seed on the last day of the season and defeated second seed Chicago in their penultimate game of the season. ...
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2022 WNBA Playoffs
Chicago Sky vs. New York Liberty
The 2022 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA's 2022 season. This postseason ended with the Las Vegas Aces winning their first championship.
The second seed Chicago Sky played the seventh seed New York Liberty. Chicago entered the series having won seven of its last ten regular season games. Chicago lost to Las Vegas in their penultimate game of the season to fall to the second seed in the playoffs. New York entered the series having also won seven of th...
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2022 WNBA Playoffs
Connecticut Sun vs. Dallas Wings
The 2022 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA's 2022 season. This postseason ended with the Las Vegas Aces winning their first championship.
The third seed Connecticut Sun played the sixth seed Dallas Wings. Connecticut entered the series having won eight of their last ten games, with their only two losses during that time frame coming to the second seeded Chicago Sky. Dallas entered the series having won seven of their last ten games, including wins over...
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2022 WNBA Playoffs
Seattle Storm vs. Washington Mystics
The 2022 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA's 2022 season. This postseason ended with the Las Vegas Aces winning their first championship.
The fourth seed Seattle Storm played the fifth seed Washington Mystics. Seattle entered the series having won five of its last ten games. Washington entered the series having won seven of their last ten games. Seattle won the season series 2–1, with two of those games coming in the last ten games of the season. The...
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2022 WNBA Playoffs
Las Vegas Aces vs. Seattle Storm
The 2022 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA's 2022 season. This postseason ended with the Las Vegas Aces winning their first championship.
The Aces and the Storm will face off in the first semifinal series of the playoffs. Both teams enter the series having swept their First Round match-ups two games to zero. The first seed Aces won over the eight seeded Phoenix Mercury and the fourth seed Storm won over the fifth seeded Washington Mystics. The teams p...
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2022 WNBA Playoffs
Chicago Sky vs. Connecticut Sun
The 2022 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA's 2022 season. This postseason ended with the Las Vegas Aces winning their first championship.
The Sky and the Sun faced off in the second semifinal series of the playoffs. Both teams won their First Round match-ups two games to one, with both teams losing a game on their home courts. The second seed Sky won over the seventh seed New York Liberty and the third seed Sun won over the sixth seed Dallas Wings. Th...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20WNBA%20Playoffs
2022 WNBA Playoffs
Las Vegas Aces vs. Connecticut Sun
The 2022 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA's 2022 season. This postseason ended with the Las Vegas Aces winning their first championship.
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4
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2022 WNBA Playoffs
References
The 2022 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA's 2022 season. This postseason ended with the Las Vegas Aces winning their first championship.
Category:Women's National Basketball Association Playoffs Playoffs WNBA Playoffs WNBA Playoffs
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl%20Ribbe
Carl Ribbe
Introduction
Carl Heinrich Michael Ribbe (November 16, 1860, Berlin - August 27, 1934, Radebeul Dresden) was a German explorer and entomologist. Carl Ribbe was an insect dealer in Berlin. He travelled widely in the South Seas, exploring Celebes, the Aru Islands, Ceram, Amboina, Key Island, Wumba-Inseln, the Bismarck Archipelago, S...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl%20Ribbe
Carl Ribbe
Journal articles
Carl Heinrich Michael Ribbe (November 16, 1860, Berlin - August 27, 1934, Radebeul Dresden) was a German explorer and entomologist. Carl Ribbe was an insect dealer in Berlin. He travelled widely in the South Seas, exploring Celebes, the Aru Islands, Ceram, Amboina, Key Island, Wumba-Inseln, the Bismarck Archipelago, S...
partial list Ribbe, C., 1894. Reise nach Bougainville. Globus 66:133-136 Ribbe, C., 1899. Beiträge zur Lepidopteran-Fauna des Bismarck- und Salomo-Archipels in Süd-See. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift herausgegeben von der Gesellschaft Iris zu Dresden 12: 219-260 Ribbe, C., 1900. Neue Lepidopteren aus Neu-Guinea In...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl%20Ribbe
Carl Ribbe
Books
Carl Heinrich Michael Ribbe (November 16, 1860, Berlin - August 27, 1934, Radebeul Dresden) was a German explorer and entomologist. Carl Ribbe was an insect dealer in Berlin. He travelled widely in the South Seas, exploring Celebes, the Aru Islands, Ceram, Amboina, Key Island, Wumba-Inseln, the Bismarck Archipelago, S...
Zwei Jahre unter den Kannibalen der Salomo-Inseln: Reiseerlebnisse und Schilderungen von Land und Leuten. Dresden-Blasewitz: Elbgau-Buchdruckerei, Hermann Beyer, 1903. Ein Sammelaufenthalt in Neu-Lauenburg (Duke of York im Bismarckarchipel). Dresden: Buchdruckerei der Wilhelm und Bertha v. Baensch Stiftung, 1910–1912....
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl%20Ribbe
Carl Ribbe
References
Carl Heinrich Michael Ribbe (November 16, 1860, Berlin - August 27, 1934, Radebeul Dresden) was a German explorer and entomologist. Carl Ribbe was an insect dealer in Berlin. He travelled widely in the South Seas, exploring Celebes, the Aru Islands, Ceram, Amboina, Key Island, Wumba-Inseln, the Bismarck Archipelago, S...
Horn, Walther (H. R.) 1934: [Ribbe, C. jun.] Arb. morph. taxon. Ent. Berlin-Dahlem 1(4). Ribbe, C. 1903, Zwei Jahre unter den Kannibalen der Salomo-Inseln. Druck un Verlag der Elbgau-Buchdruckerei Ribbe family private archive
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skimmia%20laureola
Skimmia laureola
Introduction
Skimmia laureola is a species of shrub grown as an ornamental plant. The leaves are edible when cooked. The leaves give an aromatic smell when crushed. It produces white flowers that develop into small round red berries. The berries are eaten by birds, which disperse the seeds through their droppings. Its distribution ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Fremer
Michael Fremer
Introduction
Michael Fremer (born 1947) is an American music journalist, YouTuber, and voice actor from New York City, known for writing about audiophile equipment and vinyl. He is the editor of The Tracking Angle and Senior Editor at The Absolute Sound. Due to his influence within the audiophile community, Fremer has been called t...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Fremer
Michael Fremer
Career
Michael Fremer (born 1947) is an American music journalist, YouTuber, and voice actor from New York City, known for writing about audiophile equipment and vinyl. He is the editor of The Tracking Angle and Senior Editor at The Absolute Sound. Due to his influence within the audiophile community, Fremer has been called t...
Fremer graduated from Cornell University with a degree in Industrial and Labor Relations in 1968 and worked as a radio DJ in Boston and New Jersey in the 1970s, when he began to write about music and audio equipment. In the early 1980s, Fremer became a well known critic of the audio quality of compact discs and was a v...
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Michael Fremer
References
Michael Fremer (born 1947) is an American music journalist, YouTuber, and voice actor from New York City, known for writing about audiophile equipment and vinyl. He is the editor of The Tracking Angle and Senior Editor at The Absolute Sound. Due to his influence within the audiophile community, Fremer has been called t...
Category:American journalists Category:Living people Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:1947 births Category:Cornell University alumni
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben%20Hope%20%28disambiguation%29
Ben Hope (disambiguation)
Introduction
Ben Hope is a mountain in northern Scotland. Ben Hope may also refer to: Ben Hope, a character from the graphic novel Heartstopper Ben Hope, a series of novels by Scott Mariani
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben%20Hope%20%28disambiguation%29
Ben Hope (disambiguation)
See also
Ben Hope is a mountain in northern Scotland. Ben Hope may also refer to: Ben Hope, a character from the graphic novel Heartstopper Ben Hope, a series of novels by Scott Mariani
Benjamin Hope (born 1976), British painter
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where%20Did%20They%20Go%20%28album%29
Where Did They Go (album)
Introduction
Where Did They Go is a 1971 album by Peggy Lee. It was arranged and conducted by Don Sebesky and Al Capps.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where%20Did%20They%20Go%20%28album%29
Where Did They Go (album)
Track listing
Where Did They Go is a 1971 album by Peggy Lee. It was arranged and conducted by Don Sebesky and Al Capps.
"Where Did They Go" (Harry Lloyd, Gloria Sklerov) - 3:53 "My Rock and Foundation" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) - 2:37 "Help Me Make It Through the Night" (Kris Kristofferson) - 2:45 "All I Want" (Steve Clayton [aka P. Tedesco], Gladys Shelley) - 2:40 "I Don't Know How to Love Him" (Tim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber) - 3:24 ...
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Where Did They Go (album)
Notes
Where Did They Go is a 1971 album by Peggy Lee. It was arranged and conducted by Don Sebesky and Al Capps.
The recording sessions for this album took place at the Capitol Tower in Hollywood, California. Where Did They Go was Peggy Lee's first album not to make the Billboard 200 chart since her Grammy-winning hit "Is That All There Is?" in 1969. Burt Bacharach and Hal David wrote the song "My Rock And Foundation" specifica...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shree%20K.%20Nayar
Shree K. Nayar
Introduction
Shree K. Nayar is an engineer and computer scientist known for his contributions to the fields of computer vision, computational imaging, and computer graphics. He is the T. C. Chang Professor of Computer Science in the School of Engineering at Columbia University. Nayar co-directs the Columbia Vision and Graphics Cen...
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