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projected-26727532-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen%20humor%20comics
Teen humor comics
Aftermath
Teen humor comics are a genre of comics that humorously depict contemporary American teenagers. When teen culture and buying power emerged in the early 1940s, comics publishers were quick to glut the newsstands with light-hearted, innocuous comic books about funny teens, cars, dating, high school, and parents. Teen hum...
The popularity of teen humor comics contributed to the temporary demise of the superhero genre. The light-hearted teen dating situations found in Archie and other teen titles would be reworked with a darker tone for mature female comics readers in the many romance comics that were launched in 1947 with Joe Simon and Ja...
[]
[ "Aftermath" ]
[ "Comics genres", "Humor comics", "Adolescence" ]
projected-26727532-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen%20humor%20comics
Teen humor comics
See also
Teen humor comics are a genre of comics that humorously depict contemporary American teenagers. When teen culture and buying power emerged in the early 1940s, comics publishers were quick to glut the newsstands with light-hearted, innocuous comic books about funny teens, cars, dating, high school, and parents. Teen hum...
Cartoon/humor comics
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Comics genres", "Humor comics", "Adolescence" ]
projected-26727532-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen%20humor%20comics
Teen humor comics
References
Teen humor comics are a genre of comics that humorously depict contemporary American teenagers. When teen culture and buying power emerged in the early 1940s, comics publishers were quick to glut the newsstands with light-hearted, innocuous comic books about funny teens, cars, dating, high school, and parents. Teen hum...
Category:Comics genres * Category:Adolescence
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Comics genres", "Humor comics", "Adolescence" ]
projected-44791561-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic%20Peasants%27%20Party
Democratic Peasants' Party
Introduction
Democratic Peasants' Party may refer to: Democratic Peasants' Party (Bukovina) Democratic Peasants' Party–Lupu Democratic Peasants' Party–Stere
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[]
projected-44791561-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic%20Peasants%27%20Party
Democratic Peasants' Party
See also
Democratic Peasants' Party may refer to: Democratic Peasants' Party (Bukovina) Democratic Peasants' Party–Lupu Democratic Peasants' Party–Stere
Democratic Farmers' Party of Germany
[]
[ "See also" ]
[]
projected-49289926-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni%20Fiorentino
Giovanni Fiorentino
Introduction
Giovanni Fiorentino was a 14th-century Florentine writer, to whom is attributed the work Il Pecorone ("The Simpleton"). This was a collection of short stories, purportedly published in 1378. However, this date is disputed. The attribution, given in the opening sonnet accompanying the collection, is supposed to be spur...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Italian poets", "Year of birth unknown", "Year of death unknown", "Writers from Florence", "14th-century people of the Republic of Florence" ]
projected-23579401-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C16H10
C16H10
Introduction
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C16H10}} The molecular formula C16H10 (molar mass: 202.25 g/mol, exact mass: 202.0783 u) may refer to: Dibenzopentalene Fluoranthene Pyrene Category:Molecular formulas
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Molecular formulas" ]
projected-71484783-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudancistrus%20papariae
Pseudancistrus papariae
Introduction
Pseudancistrus papariae is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it occurs in Lake Papari and the Jaguaribe River basin in Brazil. The species reaches 15.3 cm (6 inches) SL.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Fish described in 1941", "Pseudancistrus" ]
projected-71484783-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudancistrus%20papariae
Pseudancistrus papariae
References
Pseudancistrus papariae is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it occurs in Lake Papari and the Jaguaribe River basin in Brazil. The species reaches 15.3 cm (6 inches) SL.
Category:Fish described in 1941 papariae
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Fish described in 1941", "Pseudancistrus" ]
projected-44791567-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teresa%20Reyes%20Sahag%C3%BAn
Teresa Reyes Sahagún
Introduction
Teresa Guadalupe Reyes Sahagún (born 15 October 1963) is a Mexican politician from the Labor Party. From 2009 to 2012 she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing the State of Mexico.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1963 births", "Living people", "Politicians from the State of Mexico", "Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)", "Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)", "Labor Party (Mexico) politicians", "21st-century Mexican politicians", "21st-century Mexican women politicians", "Deputies of t...
projected-44791567-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teresa%20Reyes%20Sahag%C3%BAn
Teresa Reyes Sahagún
References
Teresa Guadalupe Reyes Sahagún (born 15 October 1963) is a Mexican politician from the Labor Party. From 2009 to 2012 she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing the State of Mexico.
Category:1963 births Category:Living people Category:Politicians from the State of Mexico Category:Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Category:Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Category:Labor Party (Mexico) politicians Category:21st-century Mexican politicians Category:21st-century Mexican wome...
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1963 births", "Living people", "Politicians from the State of Mexico", "Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)", "Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)", "Labor Party (Mexico) politicians", "21st-century Mexican politicians", "21st-century Mexican women politicians", "Deputies of t...
projected-23579402-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratford%20Indians
Stratford Indians
Introduction
The Stratford Indians were a senior ice hockey team based in Stratford, Ontario. They played home games at the Classic City Arena. The team was a member of the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) and played in the OHA Senior A League. They won the J. Ross Robertson Cup as the league champions during the 1951–52 season. ...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Ice hockey teams in Ontario", "Sport in Stratford, Ontario" ]
projected-23579402-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratford%20Indians
Stratford Indians
References
The Stratford Indians were a senior ice hockey team based in Stratford, Ontario. They played home games at the Classic City Arena. The team was a member of the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) and played in the OHA Senior A League. They won the J. Ross Robertson Cup as the league champions during the 1951–52 season. ...
Category:Ice hockey teams in Ontario Category:Sport in Stratford, Ontario
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Ice hockey teams in Ontario", "Sport in Stratford, Ontario" ]
projected-23579409-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C13H10
C13H10
Introduction
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C13H10}} The molecular formula C13H10 (molar mass: 166.22 g/mol, exact mass: 166.0783 u) may refer to: Fluorene, or 9H-fluorene Phenalene
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[]
projected-17337278-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Craft%20and%20Sarah%20Fain
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain
Introduction
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain are American television screenwriters and producers, mostly working together as partners. They have also written two young adult fiction novels together. Craft and Fain are from Kansas City, Missouri and wrote their first piece together when they were 15 for their high school newspaper. ...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "21st-century American novelists", "21st-century American women writers", "American television producers", "American women television producers", "American television writers", "American women novelists", "Living people", "Screenwriting duos", "Showrunners", "American women television writers", ...
projected-17337278-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Craft%20and%20Sarah%20Fain
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain
The Fix
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain are American television screenwriters and producers, mostly working together as partners. They have also written two young adult fiction novels together. Craft and Fain are from Kansas City, Missouri and wrote their first piece together when they were 15 for their high school newspaper. ...
Craft and Fain were Executive Producers, Creators and writers on the limited television series The Fix. On this project they partnered with Marcia Clark, who was a co-executive producer. The Fix aired its 10 episodes on ABC.
[]
[ "Works", "The Fix" ]
[ "21st-century American novelists", "21st-century American women writers", "American television producers", "American women television producers", "American television writers", "American women novelists", "Living people", "Screenwriting duos", "Showrunners", "American women television writers", ...
projected-17337278-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Craft%20and%20Sarah%20Fain
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain
Angel
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain are American television screenwriters and producers, mostly working together as partners. They have also written two young adult fiction novels together. Craft and Fain are from Kansas City, Missouri and wrote their first piece together when they were 15 for their high school newspaper. ...
Craft and Fain joined Mutant Enemy Productions in 2002, during the fourth season of Joss Whedon's Angel. They penned eight episodes of seasons 4 and 5 and served as the show's executive story editors during its fifth season.
[]
[ "Works", "Angel" ]
[ "21st-century American novelists", "21st-century American women writers", "American television producers", "American women television producers", "American television writers", "American women novelists", "Living people", "Screenwriting duos", "Showrunners", "American women television writers", ...
projected-17337278-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Craft%20and%20Sarah%20Fain
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain
The Shield
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain are American television screenwriters and producers, mostly working together as partners. They have also written two young adult fiction novels together. Craft and Fain are from Kansas City, Missouri and wrote their first piece together when they were 15 for their high school newspaper. ...
After Angel went off air in 2004, Craft and Fain joined the staff of The Shield as co-producers of the show's fourth season. They eventually became producers of the fifth, and supervising producers of the sixth season, also writing several episodes during this time.
[]
[ "Works", "The Shield" ]
[ "21st-century American novelists", "21st-century American women writers", "American television producers", "American women television producers", "American television writers", "American women novelists", "Living people", "Screenwriting duos", "Showrunners", "American women television writers", ...
projected-17337278-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Craft%20and%20Sarah%20Fain
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain
Women's Murder Club
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain are American television screenwriters and producers, mostly working together as partners. They have also written two young adult fiction novels together. Craft and Fain are from Kansas City, Missouri and wrote their first piece together when they were 15 for their high school newspaper. ...
In 2007, Craft and Fain created Women's Murder Club, a police procedural drama produced by 20th Century Fox Television and airing on ABC. The show premiered on October 12, 2007 and had Craft and Fain also serving as its executive producers. After producing the first ten episodes, the show went on hiatus due to the 2007...
[]
[ "Works", "Women's Murder Club" ]
[ "21st-century American novelists", "21st-century American women writers", "American television producers", "American women television producers", "American television writers", "American women novelists", "Living people", "Screenwriting duos", "Showrunners", "American women television writers", ...
projected-17337278-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Craft%20and%20Sarah%20Fain
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain
Dollhouse
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain are American television screenwriters and producers, mostly working together as partners. They have also written two young adult fiction novels together. Craft and Fain are from Kansas City, Missouri and wrote their first piece together when they were 15 for their high school newspaper. ...
In 2008, Craft and Fain returned to working with Joss Whedon on his new and upcoming series Dollhouse as showrunners. The show, produced by 20th Century Fox Television, got a thirteen-episode commitment by Fox and began airing there in February 2009 running for two seasons.
[]
[ "Works", "Dollhouse" ]
[ "21st-century American novelists", "21st-century American women writers", "American television producers", "American women television producers", "American television writers", "American women novelists", "Living people", "Screenwriting duos", "Showrunners", "American women television writers", ...
projected-17337278-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Craft%20and%20Sarah%20Fain
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain
Lie to Me
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain are American television screenwriters and producers, mostly working together as partners. They have also written two young adult fiction novels together. Craft and Fain are from Kansas City, Missouri and wrote their first piece together when they were 15 for their high school newspaper. ...
When the cancellation of Dollhouse was announced, Fox moved Craft and Fain to the writing staff of the new TV series Lie to Me, which surprised Joss Whedon fans. Craft and Fain were under contract to Fox, not Whedon, and they explained that it was a decision by their employers in which they had little say.
[]
[ "Works", "Lie to Me" ]
[ "21st-century American novelists", "21st-century American women writers", "American television producers", "American women television producers", "American television writers", "American women novelists", "Living people", "Screenwriting duos", "Showrunners", "American women television writers", ...
projected-17337278-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Craft%20and%20Sarah%20Fain
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain
Secret Circle
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain are American television screenwriters and producers, mostly working together as partners. They have also written two young adult fiction novels together. Craft and Fain are from Kansas City, Missouri and wrote their first piece together when they were 15 for their high school newspaper. ...
Craft and Fain in 2010 developed a series with Kevin Williamson for The CW based upon The Secret Circle book trilogy by L. J. Smith. Screenwriter Andrew Miller is penning the pilot. Secret Circle follows a 16-year-old girl named Cassie, who moves to New Salem and enrolls in a high school there but she soon discovers ...
[]
[ "Works", "Secret Circle" ]
[ "21st-century American novelists", "21st-century American women writers", "American television producers", "American women television producers", "American television writers", "American women novelists", "Living people", "Screenwriting duos", "Showrunners", "American women television writers", ...
projected-17337278-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Craft%20and%20Sarah%20Fain
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain
Fantasy Island
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain are American television screenwriters and producers, mostly working together as partners. They have also written two young adult fiction novels together. Craft and Fain are from Kansas City, Missouri and wrote their first piece together when they were 15 for their high school newspaper. ...
Craft and Fain rebooted Fantasy Island for Fox in 2021.
[]
[ "Works", "Fantasy Island" ]
[ "21st-century American novelists", "21st-century American women writers", "American television producers", "American women television producers", "American television writers", "American women novelists", "Living people", "Screenwriting duos", "Showrunners", "American women television writers", ...
projected-17337278-010
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Craft%20and%20Sarah%20Fain
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain
Novels
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain are American television screenwriters and producers, mostly working together as partners. They have also written two young adult fiction novels together. Craft and Fain are from Kansas City, Missouri and wrote their first piece together when they were 15 for their high school newspaper. ...
The duo have written two novels, Bass Ackwards and Belly Up and its sequel Footfree and Fancyloose. They follow 9 months in the life of four teenage best friends, Harper, Becca, Kate, and Sophie.
[]
[ "Novels" ]
[ "21st-century American novelists", "21st-century American women writers", "American television producers", "American women television producers", "American television writers", "American women novelists", "Living people", "Screenwriting duos", "Showrunners", "American women television writers", ...
projected-17337278-011
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Craft%20and%20Sarah%20Fain
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain
Happier in Hollywood podcast
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain are American television screenwriters and producers, mostly working together as partners. They have also written two young adult fiction novels together. Craft and Fain are from Kansas City, Missouri and wrote their first piece together when they were 15 for their high school newspaper. ...
On her weekly podcast Happier with Gretchen Rubin, Elizabeth Craft discusses good habits and happiness with her New York-based sister, Gretchen Rubin. Elizabeth and Sarah started their own spinoff of the podcast, titled "Happier in Hollywood," in May 2017.
[]
[ "Happier in Hollywood podcast" ]
[ "21st-century American novelists", "21st-century American women writers", "American television producers", "American women television producers", "American television writers", "American women novelists", "Living people", "Screenwriting duos", "Showrunners", "American women television writers", ...
projected-23579439-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark%20King%20Solomon%20Academy
Ark King Solomon Academy
Introduction
King Solomon Academy is a non-selective, non-denominational, mixed all-through school within the English academy programme, located in Marylebone, London. It occupies the site of the former Rutherford School.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Academies in the City of Westminster", "Educational institutions established in 2007", "Primary schools in the City of Westminster", "Secondary schools in the City of Westminster", "Ark schools", "Grade II* listed buildings in the City of Westminster", "2007 establishments in England" ]
projected-23579439-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark%20King%20Solomon%20Academy
Ark King Solomon Academy
History
King Solomon Academy is a non-selective, non-denominational, mixed all-through school within the English academy programme, located in Marylebone, London. It occupies the site of the former Rutherford School.
The Rutherford School was built from 1958 to 1960, designed by the architect Leonard Manasseh, and is a Grade II* listed building. The primary school opened in September 2007 and the secondary school opened in September 2009. The school is an all-through school with pupils from 3–18 years with the primary school feedi...
[]
[ "History" ]
[ "Academies in the City of Westminster", "Educational institutions established in 2007", "Primary schools in the City of Westminster", "Secondary schools in the City of Westminster", "Ark schools", "Grade II* listed buildings in the City of Westminster", "2007 establishments in England" ]
projected-23579439-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark%20King%20Solomon%20Academy
Ark King Solomon Academy
See also
King Solomon Academy is a non-selective, non-denominational, mixed all-through school within the English academy programme, located in Marylebone, London. It occupies the site of the former Rutherford School.
Ark (charity) List of schools in the City of Westminster
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Academies in the City of Westminster", "Educational institutions established in 2007", "Primary schools in the City of Westminster", "Secondary schools in the City of Westminster", "Ark schools", "Grade II* listed buildings in the City of Westminster", "2007 establishments in England" ]
projected-61527973-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aoyate%20drought
Aoyate drought
Introduction
The Aoyate drought was an acute meteorological drought that according to Turkana tradition affected much of the Rift Valley region of Kenya during the late 18th century or early 19th century.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Climate of Kenya", "Droughts in Africa" ]
projected-61527973-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aoyate%20drought
Aoyate drought
Naming
The Aoyate drought was an acute meteorological drought that according to Turkana tradition affected much of the Rift Valley region of Kenya during the late 18th century or early 19th century.
The word aoyate is from the Turkana language and means long dry time. It is the word that the Turkana use to describe this dry period in their history.
[]
[ "Naming" ]
[ "Climate of Kenya", "Droughts in Africa" ]
projected-61527973-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aoyate%20drought
Aoyate drought
Periodization
The Aoyate drought was an acute meteorological drought that according to Turkana tradition affected much of the Rift Valley region of Kenya during the late 18th century or early 19th century.
Lamphear (1988) noted that chronological reckonings based on the Turkana age-set system suggested a date in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth centuries. He notes that concurrent drought traditions suggested in the chronological reconstruction of neighboring communities indicates that the drought affected much of ...
[]
[ "Periodization" ]
[ "Climate of Kenya", "Droughts in Africa" ]
projected-61527973-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aoyate%20drought
Aoyate drought
Prelude
The Aoyate drought was an acute meteorological drought that according to Turkana tradition affected much of the Rift Valley region of Kenya during the late 18th century or early 19th century.
There are a number of oral traditions from various communities across much of southern Africa that point to the region having experienced declining rainfall levels from about 1800 to about 1830. This saw the progressive desiccation of lakes, rivers and springs, a phenomenon observed by an employee of the East India Com...
[]
[ "Prelude" ]
[ "Climate of Kenya", "Droughts in Africa" ]
projected-61527973-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aoyate%20drought
Aoyate drought
Diminished carrying capacity for livestock
The Aoyate drought was an acute meteorological drought that according to Turkana tradition affected much of the Rift Valley region of Kenya during the late 18th century or early 19th century.
The drought decimated the herds of the Chemwal, thought to have been cervicothoraic-humped Sanga crossbreeds, leading to the disintegration of the community.
[]
[ "Effects of the drought", "Diminished carrying capacity for livestock" ]
[ "Climate of Kenya", "Droughts in Africa" ]
projected-61527973-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aoyate%20drought
Aoyate drought
Famine
The Aoyate drought was an acute meteorological drought that according to Turkana tradition affected much of the Rift Valley region of Kenya during the late 18th century or early 19th century.
Sengwer folklore has it that, "It became dry and there was great hunger. The Siger went away to the east to Moru Eris, where most of them died of heat and starvation. So many died that there is still a place there called Kabosan (the rotten place)".
[]
[ "Effects of the drought", "Famine" ]
[ "Climate of Kenya", "Droughts in Africa" ]
projected-61527973-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aoyate%20drought
Aoyate drought
War
The Aoyate drought was an acute meteorological drought that according to Turkana tradition affected much of the Rift Valley region of Kenya during the late 18th century or early 19th century.
Full-scale war flared up between the Turkana and Chemwal. Bands of Turkana warriors forced some Chemwalin northwards to the head of Lake Turkana where they formed the Inkabelo section of the developing Dassanech community. Other Chemwalin were pushed back onto the Suk hills, to the south to be incorporated by the Chok ...
[]
[ "Effects of the drought", "War" ]
[ "Climate of Kenya", "Droughts in Africa" ]
projected-61527973-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aoyate%20drought
Aoyate drought
Mass migration
The Aoyate drought was an acute meteorological drought that according to Turkana tradition affected much of the Rift Valley region of Kenya during the late 18th century or early 19th century.
Other Chemwalin were forced to abandon their highland abodes and fled eastwards where they ran into even drier conditions and a great many died.
[]
[ "Effects of the drought", "Mass migration" ]
[ "Climate of Kenya", "Droughts in Africa" ]
projected-61527973-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aoyate%20drought
Aoyate drought
Aftermath
The Aoyate drought was an acute meteorological drought that according to Turkana tradition affected much of the Rift Valley region of Kenya during the late 18th century or early 19th century.
The Aoyate destroyed the lives and livelihoods of many inhabitants of the Rift Valley region.
[]
[ "Aftermath" ]
[ "Climate of Kenya", "Droughts in Africa" ]
projected-61527973-010
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aoyate%20drought
Aoyate drought
References
The Aoyate drought was an acute meteorological drought that according to Turkana tradition affected much of the Rift Valley region of Kenya during the late 18th century or early 19th century.
Category:Climate of Kenya Category:Droughts in Africa
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Climate of Kenya", "Droughts in Africa" ]
projected-61527982-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indragarh%20Sumerganj%20Mandi%20railway%20station
Indragarh Sumerganj Mandi railway station
Introduction
Indragarh Sumerganj Mandi railway stationis a railway station in Bundi district, Rajasthan. Its code is IDG. It serves Indragarh and Sumerganj Mandi. The station consists of 2 platforms. Passenger, Express, and Superfast trains halt here.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Railway stations in Bundi district", "Kota railway division" ]
projected-61527982-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indragarh%20Sumerganj%20Mandi%20railway%20station
Indragarh Sumerganj Mandi railway station
References
Indragarh Sumerganj Mandi railway stationis a railway station in Bundi district, Rajasthan. Its code is IDG. It serves Indragarh and Sumerganj Mandi. The station consists of 2 platforms. Passenger, Express, and Superfast trains halt here.
Category:Railway stations in Bundi district Category:Kota railway division
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Railway stations in Bundi district", "Kota railway division" ]
projected-49289927-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuffer%20Dandridge
Chuffer Dandridge
Introduction
Chuffer Dandridge was a fictional Shakespearean actor-manager, whose emails were frequently read out by Terry Wogan on his BBC Radio 2 breakfast show Wake Up to Wogan, which aired from 1993 until 2009. Dandridge was created by fans of the show, civil servants Roger Byrne and Charles Slane, who described him as a "semi...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "British radio comedy", "BBC Radio 2 programmes" ]
projected-49289927-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuffer%20Dandridge
Chuffer Dandridge
References
Chuffer Dandridge was a fictional Shakespearean actor-manager, whose emails were frequently read out by Terry Wogan on his BBC Radio 2 breakfast show Wake Up to Wogan, which aired from 1993 until 2009. Dandridge was created by fans of the show, civil servants Roger Byrne and Charles Slane, who described him as a "semi...
Citations Sources
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "British radio comedy", "BBC Radio 2 programmes" ]
projected-49289954-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%B6mming
Frömming
Introduction
Frömming is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ernst Frömming (1911–1959), Luftwaffe officer during World War II Götz Frömming (born 1968), German politician Johannes Frömming (1910–1996), German harness racer and trainer Svend Frømming (1918–1979), Danish sprint canoer
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[]
projected-17337296-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden%20Colours%20%28song%29
Forbidden Colours (song)
Introduction
"Forbidden Colours" is a 1983 song by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song is the vocal version of the theme from the Nagisa Oshima film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. It appears on the film's soundtrack album and was released as a single on Virgin Records in 1983 (the second collaborative single release by Syl...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1983 singles", "Songs written by David Sylvian", "Songs written by Ryuichi Sakamoto", "Virgin Records singles", "David Sylvian songs", "1983 songs", "LGBT-related songs" ]
projected-17337296-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden%20Colours%20%28song%29
Forbidden Colours (song)
Background
"Forbidden Colours" is a 1983 song by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song is the vocal version of the theme from the Nagisa Oshima film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. It appears on the film's soundtrack album and was released as a single on Virgin Records in 1983 (the second collaborative single release by Syl...
The title of the song is taken from Japanese writer Yukio Mishima's 1953 novel Forbidden Colors; although not directly related to the film, both works include exploration of homosexual themes, specifically resistance to desires through faith in God. In 1984 the track was re-recorded and released as the B-side to "Red ...
[]
[ "Background" ]
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projected-17337296-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden%20Colours%20%28song%29
Forbidden Colours (song)
Track listing
"Forbidden Colours" is a 1983 song by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song is the vocal version of the theme from the Nagisa Oshima film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. It appears on the film's soundtrack album and was released as a single on Virgin Records in 1983 (the second collaborative single release by Syl...
All music by Ryuichi Sakamoto; lyrics by David Sylvian on "Forbidden Colours", "Bamboo Houses" and "Bamboo Music".
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[ "Track listing" ]
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projected-17337296-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden%20Colours%20%28song%29
Forbidden Colours (song)
7": Virgin / VS601 (UK) and 7" Picture Disc: Virgin / VSY601 (UK)
"Forbidden Colours" is a 1983 song by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song is the vocal version of the theme from the Nagisa Oshima film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. It appears on the film's soundtrack album and was released as a single on Virgin Records in 1983 (the second collaborative single release by Syl...
Side one "Forbidden Colours" – 4:42 Side two "The Seed and the Sower" – 5:00
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[ "Track listing", "7\": Virgin / VS601 (UK) and 7\" Picture Disc: Virgin / VSY601 (UK)" ]
[ "1983 singles", "Songs written by David Sylvian", "Songs written by Ryuichi Sakamoto", "Virgin Records singles", "David Sylvian songs", "1983 songs", "LGBT-related songs" ]
projected-17337296-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden%20Colours%20%28song%29
Forbidden Colours (song)
12": Virgin / VS601-12 (UK)
"Forbidden Colours" is a 1983 song by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song is the vocal version of the theme from the Nagisa Oshima film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. It appears on the film's soundtrack album and was released as a single on Virgin Records in 1983 (the second collaborative single release by Syl...
Side one "Forbidden Colours" – 4:42 Side two "The Seed and the Sower" – 5:00 "Last Regrets" – 2:40
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[ "Track listing", "12\": Virgin / VS601-12 (UK)" ]
[ "1983 singles", "Songs written by David Sylvian", "Songs written by Ryuichi Sakamoto", "Virgin Records singles", "David Sylvian songs", "1983 songs", "LGBT-related songs" ]
projected-17337296-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden%20Colours%20%28song%29
Forbidden Colours (song)
1988 3" CD: Virgin / CDT18 (UK)
"Forbidden Colours" is a 1983 song by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song is the vocal version of the theme from the Nagisa Oshima film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. It appears on the film's soundtrack album and was released as a single on Virgin Records in 1983 (the second collaborative single release by Syl...
"Forbidden Colours" – 4.42 "Bamboo Houses" – 5.26 "Bamboo Music" – 5.38
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[ "Track listing", "1988 3\" CD: Virgin / CDT18 (UK)" ]
[ "1983 singles", "Songs written by David Sylvian", "Songs written by Ryuichi Sakamoto", "Virgin Records singles", "David Sylvian songs", "1983 songs", "LGBT-related songs" ]
projected-17337296-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden%20Colours%20%28song%29
Forbidden Colours (song)
Personnel
"Forbidden Colours" is a 1983 song by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song is the vocal version of the theme from the Nagisa Oshima film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. It appears on the film's soundtrack album and was released as a single on Virgin Records in 1983 (the second collaborative single release by Syl...
Ryuichi Sakamoto – keyboards, programming David Sylvian – vocals, lyrics
[]
[ "Personnel" ]
[ "1983 singles", "Songs written by David Sylvian", "Songs written by Ryuichi Sakamoto", "Virgin Records singles", "David Sylvian songs", "1983 songs", "LGBT-related songs" ]
projected-17337296-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden%20Colours%20%28song%29
Forbidden Colours (song)
Production
"Forbidden Colours" is a 1983 song by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song is the vocal version of the theme from the Nagisa Oshima film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. It appears on the film's soundtrack album and was released as a single on Virgin Records in 1983 (the second collaborative single release by Syl...
Ryuichi Sakamoto – producer Recording and mixing – Ryuichi Sakamoto, Seigen Ono, Shinichi Tanaka Recording assistant – Michio Nakakoshi David Sylvian – artwork, cover design Yuka Fujii – photography
[]
[ "Production" ]
[ "1983 singles", "Songs written by David Sylvian", "Songs written by Ryuichi Sakamoto", "Virgin Records singles", "David Sylvian songs", "1983 songs", "LGBT-related songs" ]
projected-17337296-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden%20Colours%20%28song%29
Forbidden Colours (song)
References
"Forbidden Colours" is a 1983 song by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song is the vocal version of the theme from the Nagisa Oshima film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. It appears on the film's soundtrack album and was released as a single on Virgin Records in 1983 (the second collaborative single release by Syl...
Category:1983 singles Category:Songs written by David Sylvian Category:Songs written by Ryuichi Sakamoto Category:Virgin Records singles Category:David Sylvian songs Category:1983 songs Category:LGBT-related songs
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[ "References" ]
[ "1983 singles", "Songs written by David Sylvian", "Songs written by Ryuichi Sakamoto", "Virgin Records singles", "David Sylvian songs", "1983 songs", "LGBT-related songs" ]
projected-17337304-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skimmia%20anquetilia
Skimmia anquetilia
Introduction
Skimmia anquetilia is a species of shrub that is cultivated for its decorative fruits and bright pink flowers. It is grown mainly in gardens. It can tolerate frost. Several cultivars were created from this species. It is native to the Himalayas. It has been hybridized with Skimmia japonica to make Skimmia × confusa. A...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Skimmia" ]
projected-61527992-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison%20Drake%20%28diver%29
Alison Drake (diver)
Introduction
Alison Drake (born 13 December 1952) is a female former diver who competed for England. She competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1952 births", "English female divers", "Divers at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games", "Divers at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games", "Living people", "Olympic divers of Great Britain", "Divers at the 1972 Summer Olympics", "Divers at the 1980 Summer Olympics", "Commonwealth Games competitors fo...
projected-61527992-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison%20Drake%20%28diver%29
Alison Drake (diver)
Diving
Alison Drake (born 13 December 1952) is a female former diver who competed for England. She competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Drake became the English champion when she won the English women's springboard diving championship, at Crystal Palace in 1970 at the age of just 17. One month earlier she represented England in the 3 metres springboard, at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland. Four years later she represented Eng...
[]
[ "Career", "Diving" ]
[ "1952 births", "English female divers", "Divers at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games", "Divers at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games", "Living people", "Olympic divers of Great Britain", "Divers at the 1972 Summer Olympics", "Divers at the 1980 Summer Olympics", "Commonwealth Games competitors fo...
projected-61527992-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison%20Drake%20%28diver%29
Alison Drake (diver)
Outside diving
Alison Drake (born 13 December 1952) is a female former diver who competed for England. She competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Drake was working as a bank clerk around 1972 and in 1977, completed a Bachelor of Education degree and started a job at Northumberland Park School, near Tottenham Hotspur F.C. later that year as a maths teacher.
[]
[ "Career", "Outside diving" ]
[ "1952 births", "English female divers", "Divers at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games", "Divers at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games", "Living people", "Olympic divers of Great Britain", "Divers at the 1972 Summer Olympics", "Divers at the 1980 Summer Olympics", "Commonwealth Games competitors fo...
projected-61527992-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison%20Drake%20%28diver%29
Alison Drake (diver)
Personal
Alison Drake (born 13 December 1952) is a female former diver who competed for England. She competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Drake was in a long-term relationship with Tony Fasoli until 1977, when a "blazing row" at the national championships ended their relationship. She noted that they had "been together too long" and that confidence in the other was lost, but Fasoli was quoted as being "deeply upset" about the split. Around 1978, she mar...
[]
[ "Personal" ]
[ "1952 births", "English female divers", "Divers at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games", "Divers at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games", "Living people", "Olympic divers of Great Britain", "Divers at the 1972 Summer Olympics", "Divers at the 1980 Summer Olympics", "Commonwealth Games competitors fo...
projected-61527992-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison%20Drake%20%28diver%29
Alison Drake (diver)
References
Alison Drake (born 13 December 1952) is a female former diver who competed for England. She competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Category:1952 births Category:English female divers Category:Divers at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games Category:Divers at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games Category:Living people Category:Olympic divers of Great Britain Category:Divers at the 1972 Summer Olympics Category:Divers at the 1980 Summer Olympics Catego...
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[ "References" ]
[ "1952 births", "English female divers", "Divers at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games", "Divers at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games", "Living people", "Olympic divers of Great Britain", "Divers at the 1972 Summer Olympics", "Divers at the 1980 Summer Olympics", "Commonwealth Games competitors fo...
projected-06904158-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20Power%20Facility
Space Power Facility
Introduction
Space Power Facility (SPF) is a NASA facility used to test spaceflight hardware under simulated launch and spaceflight conditions. The SPF is part of NASA's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, which in turn is part of the Glenn Research Center. The Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility and the SPF are located near Sandusky, Ohi...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Aerospace engineering", "Glenn Research Center", "NASA facilities", "Buildings and structures in Erie County, Ohio" ]
projected-06904158-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20Power%20Facility
Space Power Facility
Thermal-Vacuum Test Chamber
Space Power Facility (SPF) is a NASA facility used to test spaceflight hardware under simulated launch and spaceflight conditions. The SPF is part of NASA's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, which in turn is part of the Glenn Research Center. The Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility and the SPF are located near Sandusky, Ohi...
The Space Power Facility (SPF) is a vacuum chamber built by NASA in 1969. It stands high and in diameter, enclosing a bullet-shaped space. It is the world's largest thermal vacuum chamber. It was originally commissioned for nuclear-electric power studies under vacuum conditions, but was later decommissioned. It was s...
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[ "Thermal-Vacuum Test Chamber" ]
[ "Aerospace engineering", "Glenn Research Center", "NASA facilities", "Buildings and structures in Erie County, Ohio" ]
projected-06904158-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20Power%20Facility
Space Power Facility
Aluminum Test Chamber
Space Power Facility (SPF) is a NASA facility used to test spaceflight hardware under simulated launch and spaceflight conditions. The SPF is part of NASA's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, which in turn is part of the Glenn Research Center. The Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility and the SPF are located near Sandusky, Ohi...
The Aluminum Test Chamber is a vacuum-tight aluminum plate vessel that is in diameter and high. Designed for an external pressure of and internal pressure of , the chamber is constructed of Type 5083 aluminum which is a clad on the interior surface with a thick type 3003 aluminum for corrosion resistance. This mate...
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[ "Thermal-Vacuum Test Chamber", "Aluminum Test Chamber" ]
[ "Aerospace engineering", "Glenn Research Center", "NASA facilities", "Buildings and structures in Erie County, Ohio" ]
projected-06904158-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20Power%20Facility
Space Power Facility
Concrete Chamber Enclosure
Space Power Facility (SPF) is a NASA facility used to test spaceflight hardware under simulated launch and spaceflight conditions. The SPF is part of NASA's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, which in turn is part of the Glenn Research Center. The Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility and the SPF are located near Sandusky, Ohi...
The concrete chamber enclosure serves not only as a radiological shield but also as a primary vacuum barrier from atmospheric pressure. in diameter and in height, the chamber was designed to withstand atmospheric pressure outside of the chamber at the same time vacuum conditions are occurring within. The concrete thi...
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[ "Thermal-Vacuum Test Chamber", "Concrete Chamber Enclosure" ]
[ "Aerospace engineering", "Glenn Research Center", "NASA facilities", "Buildings and structures in Erie County, Ohio" ]
projected-06904158-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20Power%20Facility
Space Power Facility
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility (EMI/EMC) functionality
Space Power Facility (SPF) is a NASA facility used to test spaceflight hardware under simulated launch and spaceflight conditions. The SPF is part of NASA's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, which in turn is part of the Glenn Research Center. The Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility and the SPF are located near Sandusky, Ohi...
Designed specifically as a large-scale thermal-vacuum test chamber for qualification testing of vehicles and equipment in outer-space conditions, it was discovered in the late 2000s that the unique construction of the SPF interior aluminum vacuum chamber also makes it an extremely large and electrically complex RF cavi...
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[ "Thermal-Vacuum Test Chamber", "Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility (EMI/EMC) functionality" ]
[ "Aerospace engineering", "Glenn Research Center", "NASA facilities", "Buildings and structures in Erie County, Ohio" ]
projected-06904158-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20Power%20Facility
Space Power Facility
Reverberant Acoustic Test Facility
Space Power Facility (SPF) is a NASA facility used to test spaceflight hardware under simulated launch and spaceflight conditions. The SPF is part of NASA's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, which in turn is part of the Glenn Research Center. The Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility and the SPF are located near Sandusky, Ohi...
The Reverberant Acoustic Test Facility has 36 nitrogen-driven horns to simulate the high noise levels that will be experienced during a space vehicle launch and supersonic ascent conditions. The RATF is capable of an overall sound pressure level of 163 dB within a chamber.
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[ "Reverberant Acoustic Test Facility" ]
[ "Aerospace engineering", "Glenn Research Center", "NASA facilities", "Buildings and structures in Erie County, Ohio" ]
projected-06904158-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20Power%20Facility
Space Power Facility
Mechanical Vibration Test Facility
Space Power Facility (SPF) is a NASA facility used to test spaceflight hardware under simulated launch and spaceflight conditions. The SPF is part of NASA's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, which in turn is part of the Glenn Research Center. The Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility and the SPF are located near Sandusky, Ohi...
The Mechanical Vibration Test Facility (MVF), is a three-axis vibration system. It will apply vibration in each of the three orthogonal axes (not simultaneously) with one direction in parallel to the Earth-launch thrust axis (X) at 5–150 Hz, 0-1.25 g-pk vertical, and 5–150 Hz 0-1.0 g-pk for the horizontal axes. Vertic...
[ "Mechanical Vibration Facility.jpg" ]
[ "Mechanical Vibration Test Facility" ]
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projected-06904158-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20Power%20Facility
Space Power Facility
Modal Test Facility
Space Power Facility (SPF) is a NASA facility used to test spaceflight hardware under simulated launch and spaceflight conditions. The SPF is part of NASA's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, which in turn is part of the Glenn Research Center. The Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility and the SPF are located near Sandusky, Ohi...
In addition to the sine vibe table, a fixed-base Modal floor sufficient for the diameter test article is available. The fixed based Modal Test Facility is a thick steel floor on top of of concrete, that is tied to the earth using deep tensioned rock anchors. There were over of rock anchors, and of concrete used ...
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[ "Modal Test Facility" ]
[ "Aerospace engineering", "Glenn Research Center", "NASA facilities", "Buildings and structures in Erie County, Ohio" ]
projected-06904158-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20Power%20Facility
Space Power Facility
Assembly Area
Space Power Facility (SPF) is a NASA facility used to test spaceflight hardware under simulated launch and spaceflight conditions. The SPF is part of NASA's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, which in turn is part of the Glenn Research Center. The Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility and the SPF are located near Sandusky, Ohi...
The SPF Facility layout is ideal for performing multiple test programs. The facility has two large high bay areas adjacent to either side of the vacuum chamber. The advantage of having both areas available is that it allows for two complex tests to be prepared simultaneously. One test can be prepared in a high bay whil...
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[ "Assembly Area" ]
[ "Aerospace engineering", "Glenn Research Center", "NASA facilities", "Buildings and structures in Erie County, Ohio" ]
projected-06904160-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiraing
Quiraing
Introduction
The Quiraing () is a landslip on the eastern face of , the northernmost summit of the Trotternish on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. The whole of the Trotternish Ridge escarpment was formed by a great series of landslips; the Quiraing is the only part of the slip still moving – the road at its base, near Flodigarry, requir...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Mountains and hills of the Isle of Skye", "Landslides in the United Kingdom" ]
projected-23579456-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999%20Canada%20Cup
1999 Canada Cup
Introduction
The Canada Cup ( Maple Cup) of 1999 was an international football (soccer) tournament played at the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada from 2 June 1999 to 6 June 1999. It included hosts Canada, Iran, Ecuador and Guatemala, which replaced the Brazil Olympic Team. All games were considered full FIFA inter...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Canada Cup (soccer)", "1999 in Ecuadorian football", "1999 in Canadian soccer", "1999 in Guatemalan sport", "1998–99 in Iranian football", "June 1999 sports events in Canada" ]
projected-23579456-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999%20Canada%20Cup
1999 Canada Cup
References
The Canada Cup ( Maple Cup) of 1999 was an international football (soccer) tournament played at the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada from 2 June 1999 to 6 June 1999. It included hosts Canada, Iran, Ecuador and Guatemala, which replaced the Brazil Olympic Team. All games were considered full FIFA inter...
RSSSF 1999 Category:1999 in Ecuadorian football Category:1999 in Canadian soccer Category:1999 in Guatemalan sport Category:1998–99 in Iranian football Category:June 1999 sports events in Canada
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[ "References" ]
[ "Canada Cup (soccer)", "1999 in Ecuadorian football", "1999 in Canadian soccer", "1999 in Guatemalan sport", "1998–99 in Iranian football", "June 1999 sports events in Canada" ]
projected-49289964-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20the%20Jews%20in%20Bauska
History of the Jews in Bauska
Introduction
The Bauska Jewish community existed in Bauska from the late 18th century until September 1941. During 19th century it was one of the main ethnic communities of the town and participated in its growth and development. Two pioneers of religious Zionism – Rabbi Mordechai Eliasberg and Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook - lived and ...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Jewish Latvian history", "Bauska", "Holocaust locations in Latvia", "Jewish history by city" ]
projected-49289964-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20the%20Jews%20in%20Bauska
History of the Jews in Bauska
History
The Bauska Jewish community existed in Bauska from the late 18th century until September 1941. During 19th century it was one of the main ethnic communities of the town and participated in its growth and development. Two pioneers of religious Zionism – Rabbi Mordechai Eliasberg and Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook - lived and ...
Jews in the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia first settled in Courland from Germany and were different from Lithuanian Jews. In 1799, after the Duchy was incorporated in the Russian empire, Jews were officially allowed to live right outside Bauska city limits. Mostly Lithuanian Jews, they were orthodox, and built a woo...
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[ "History" ]
[ "Jewish Latvian history", "Bauska", "Holocaust locations in Latvia", "Jewish history by city" ]
projected-49289964-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20the%20Jews%20in%20Bauska
History of the Jews in Bauska
Early 20th century
The Bauska Jewish community existed in Bauska from the late 18th century until September 1941. During 19th century it was one of the main ethnic communities of the town and participated in its growth and development. Two pioneers of religious Zionism – Rabbi Mordechai Eliasberg and Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook - lived and ...
After the beginning of the First World War Russian military authorities ordered all Jews to leave Courland Governorate. Not everyone obeyed, but most Jews did leave and moved to Russia. Soon after the end of German military occupation and end of the Latvian War of Independence Jewish life in the city resumed. In 1924 ...
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[ "History", "Early 20th century" ]
[ "Jewish Latvian history", "Bauska", "Holocaust locations in Latvia", "Jewish history by city" ]
projected-49289964-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20the%20Jews%20in%20Bauska
History of the Jews in Bauska
Holocaust
The Bauska Jewish community existed in Bauska from the late 18th century until September 1941. During 19th century it was one of the main ethnic communities of the town and participated in its growth and development. Two pioneers of religious Zionism – Rabbi Mordechai Eliasberg and Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook - lived and ...
Nazi troops reached Bauska on June 28, 1941. Most of the local Jews and some refugees from Lithuania were trapped in the city. Few Jews were publicly shot already in the first days of occupation - on July 2 five Jews, five communists and ten Red army soldiers were shot near the river Mēmele bridge. On July 1 the curf...
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[ "History", "Holocaust" ]
[ "Jewish Latvian history", "Bauska", "Holocaust locations in Latvia", "Jewish history by city" ]
projected-49289964-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20the%20Jews%20in%20Bauska
History of the Jews in Bauska
Demography
The Bauska Jewish community existed in Bauska from the late 18th century until September 1941. During 19th century it was one of the main ethnic communities of the town and participated in its growth and development. Two pioneers of religious Zionism – Rabbi Mordechai Eliasberg and Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook - lived and ...
2669 Jews in 1835. 2226 Jews in 1850. 2745 Jews in 1897 (42% of total population). 604 Jews in 1920. 919 Jews in 1925.
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[ "Demography" ]
[ "Jewish Latvian history", "Bauska", "Holocaust locations in Latvia", "Jewish history by city" ]
projected-49289964-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20the%20Jews%20in%20Bauska
History of the Jews in Bauska
Notable rabbis
The Bauska Jewish community existed in Bauska from the late 18th century until September 1941. During 19th century it was one of the main ethnic communities of the town and participated in its growth and development. Two pioneers of religious Zionism – Rabbi Mordechai Eliasberg and Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook - lived and ...
Mordecai ben Abraham Rabbiner, rabbi between 1800 – 1830. Born in 1758 near Bauska. Died in 1830 in Bauska. Aaron bar Elhanan Israelson, rabbi between 1830 - 1832. Pupil of Chaim of Volozhin. After Bauska moved to Riga, where he died in 1851. Jacov Bendetman, rabbi between 1833 – 1861. Came from a family of Lithuanian...
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[ "Notable rabbis" ]
[ "Jewish Latvian history", "Bauska", "Holocaust locations in Latvia", "Jewish history by city" ]
projected-49289964-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20the%20Jews%20in%20Bauska
History of the Jews in Bauska
Landmarks
The Bauska Jewish community existed in Bauska from the late 18th century until September 1941. During 19th century it was one of the main ethnic communities of the town and participated in its growth and development. Two pioneers of religious Zionism – Rabbi Mordechai Eliasberg and Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook - lived and ...
Location of synagogue, Rīgas street 35. Building destroyed during the war. Location of Bauska Jewish memorial, dedicated on 15 October 2017. Former kosher slaughterhouse and meat shop, Rīgas street 37. Renovated brick buildings now used as a shop. Former Hasid prayer house, Kalna street 2. Former yeshiva and house of...
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[ "Landmarks" ]
[ "Jewish Latvian history", "Bauska", "Holocaust locations in Latvia", "Jewish history by city" ]
projected-49289964-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20the%20Jews%20in%20Bauska
History of the Jews in Bauska
References
The Bauska Jewish community existed in Bauska from the late 18th century until September 1941. During 19th century it was one of the main ethnic communities of the town and participated in its growth and development. Two pioneers of religious Zionism – Rabbi Mordechai Eliasberg and Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook - lived and ...
Category:Jewish Latvian history Category:Bauska Category:Holocaust locations in Latvia Bauska
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[ "References" ]
[ "Jewish Latvian history", "Bauska", "Holocaust locations in Latvia", "Jewish history by city" ]
projected-23579462-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount%20Lidgbird
Mount Lidgbird
Introduction
Mount Lidgbird, also Mount Ledgbird and Big Hill, is located in the southern section of Lord Howe Island, just north of Mount Gower, from which it is separated by the saddle at the head of Erskine Valley, and has its peak at above sea level. The trek to the summit is for expert climbers only. Ropes are needed to scal...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests", "Geography of Lord Howe Island", "Shield volcanoes of Australia", "Hotspot volcanoes", "Volcanoes of New South Wales", "Mountains of New South Wales", "Volcanoes of the Pacific Ocean", "Volcanoes of Zealandia", "Extinct volcanoes", "Miocene volca...
projected-23579462-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount%20Lidgbird
Mount Lidgbird
Etymology
Mount Lidgbird, also Mount Ledgbird and Big Hill, is located in the southern section of Lord Howe Island, just north of Mount Gower, from which it is separated by the saddle at the head of Erskine Valley, and has its peak at above sea level. The trek to the summit is for expert climbers only. Ropes are needed to scal...
Mount Lidgbird is named by the naval officer Captain Henry Lidgbird Ball in honour of his father, George Lidgbird Ball. Ball junior first sighted Lord Howe Island in 1788 while he was on his way to Norfolk Island in the ship HMS Supply. He also named the nearby rock outcrop Ball's Pyramid.
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[ "Etymology" ]
[ "Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests", "Geography of Lord Howe Island", "Shield volcanoes of Australia", "Hotspot volcanoes", "Volcanoes of New South Wales", "Mountains of New South Wales", "Volcanoes of the Pacific Ocean", "Volcanoes of Zealandia", "Extinct volcanoes", "Miocene volca...
projected-23579462-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount%20Lidgbird
Mount Lidgbird
Flora
Mount Lidgbird, also Mount Ledgbird and Big Hill, is located in the southern section of Lord Howe Island, just north of Mount Gower, from which it is separated by the saddle at the head of Erskine Valley, and has its peak at above sea level. The trek to the summit is for expert climbers only. Ropes are needed to scal...
Cryptocarya forest, one of two types found on the island, the other being palm forest, is found in patches on the slopes of the mountain between elevations of above sea level. Palm species growing on the mountain include Hedyscepe and Lepidorrhachis.
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[ "Flora" ]
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projected-23579462-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount%20Lidgbird
Mount Lidgbird
See also
Mount Lidgbird, also Mount Ledgbird and Big Hill, is located in the southern section of Lord Howe Island, just north of Mount Gower, from which it is separated by the saddle at the head of Erskine Valley, and has its peak at above sea level. The trek to the summit is for expert climbers only. Ropes are needed to scal...
List of mountains in Australia
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Mount Lidgbird
References
Mount Lidgbird, also Mount Ledgbird and Big Hill, is located in the southern section of Lord Howe Island, just north of Mount Gower, from which it is separated by the saddle at the head of Erskine Valley, and has its peak at above sea level. The trek to the summit is for expert climbers only. Ropes are needed to scal...
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Charlotte Bischoff
Introduction
Charlotte Bischoff (; 5 October 1901 – 4 November 1994) was a German Communist and Resistance fighter against National Socialism.
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Charlotte Bischoff
Early years
Charlotte Bischoff (; 5 October 1901 – 4 November 1994) was a German Communist and Resistance fighter against National Socialism.
Charlotte Wielepp was born in Berlin. Her father worked as a typesetter. She trained for work as a clerk and steno-typist, moving on to work in Halle, Hamburg and Berlin between 1915 and 1930. She joined the Freie Sozialistische Jugend (Free Socialist Youth) and the Young Communist League of Germany. In 1923, she join...
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Charlotte Bischoff
The Nazi era
Charlotte Bischoff (; 5 October 1901 – 4 November 1994) was a German Communist and Resistance fighter against National Socialism.
The Reichstag Fire Decree pushed by Adolf Hitler in response to the Reichstag fire on 27 February 1933 and signed into law by President Paul von Hindenburg withdrew civil liberties and enabled the Nazis, then in key positions in government, to arrest anyone they deemed to be an enemy. This became first and foremost a c...
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Charlotte Bischoff
The German Democratic Republic
Charlotte Bischoff (; 5 October 1901 – 4 November 1994) was a German Communist and Resistance fighter against National Socialism.
The war ended in May 1945. A couple of weeks earlier her husband had been one of thousands drowned off the coast at Lübeck when a liner/prison ship on which he was being held was sunk by the British. The central part of what remained of Germany (apart from the western part of Berlin) now found itself designated the So...
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Charlotte Bischoff
Appreciation
Charlotte Bischoff (; 5 October 1901 – 4 November 1994) was a German Communist and Resistance fighter against National Socialism.
Peter Weiss described the Resistance activity of Charlotte Bischoff in exile and in Germany in his novel, The Aesthetics of Resistance ("Die Ästhetik des Widerstands"). In particular, in the third volume of his novel, which tells of the Red Orchestra, she is the central protagonist. Weiss drew upon conversations he had...
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Charlotte Bischoff
Bibliography
Charlotte Bischoff (; 5 October 1901 – 4 November 1994) was a German Communist and Resistance fighter against National Socialism.
Nachlass Charlotte Bischoff bei der Stiftung Archiv der Parteien und Massenorganisationen der DDR im Bundesarchiv, NY 4232, bearbeitet von Max Bloch. Eva-Maria Siegel. An ihrem Lachen kann man eine Frau doch erkennen. Documents and notes on the relationship of fiction and authenticity in Peter Weiss' Ästhetik des Wide...
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List of Serbs of North Macedonia
Medieval nobility
Branko Mladenović, Serbian magnate Vuk Branković, medieval Serbian nobleman Dejan, medieval Serbian nobleman Constantine Dragaš, medieval Serbian nobleman Jovan Dragaš, medieval Serbian nobleman Grgur Golubić, medieval Serbian nobleman King Vukašin, medieval Serbian king (1365-1371) King Marko, medieval Serbian ...
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List of Serbs of North Macedonia
Churchmen
Saint George of Kratovo Mihailo Bojčić, metropolitan of Kratovo Maksim I, Serbian Patriarch (1655-1672) Jefrem Janković Tetovac, Orthodox bishop Atanasije II Gavrilović, Serbian Patriarch (1747-1752) Zaharija Dečanac, Metropolitan of Raška and Prizren (1819-1830) Dositej Novaković, Orthodox bishop of Timok Dimi...
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List of Serbs of North Macedonia
Visual arts
Josif Mihajlović Jurukovski, architect and politician Petar Popović, architect Jovan of Kratovo, 16th century illuminator Kosta Bradić, painter Đorđe Ilić, painter Radomir Reljić, painter Ljubica Sokić, painter Mladen Srbinović, painter Siniša Vuković, painter Olga Jančić, sculptor Vida Jocić, sculptor
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List of Serbs of North Macedonia
Performing arts
Film Dragomir Felba, actor Predrag Laković, actor Dragan Laković, actor Slobodan Aligrudić, actor Ljubiša Samardžić, actor Ljubomir Ćipranić, actor Nataša Petrović, actress Music Isaiah the Serb, 15th century composer Mara Đorđević, Serbian singer Maja Odžaklievska, Serbian singer, born in Skopje Beti Đorđević, S...
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List of Serbs of North Macedonia
Literature
Stanislav of Lesnovo, 14th century writer Dimitar of Kratovo, 15th century writer and lexicographer Kosta Abrašević, Serbian poet Andjelko Krstić, writer Irena Arsić, literary historian Haralampije Polenaković, literary historian Petar Džadžić, literary critic
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List of Serbs of North Macedonia
Scientists
Stevan Simić, geographer Tomo Smiljanić Bradina, ethnographer and writer Jovan Trifunovski, geographer and anthropologist Traian Stoianovich, historian Dragoslav Avramović, economist Aleksandar Mladenović, linguist Ljubomir Maksimović, historian Vladimir Stojančević, historian Ksenofon Šahović, physician Mila...
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List of Serbs of North Macedonia
Politicians
Petar Novaković Čardaklija, diplomat in the First Serbian Uprising Vasilije Jovanović, founder of the Chetnik movement, interwar minister Spiro Hadži Ristić, mayor of Skopje Dušan Cekić, mayor of Skopje Josif Mihajlović Jurukovski, mayor of Skopje Ilija Šumenković, interwar minister and ambassador Ivan Stoilković...
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List of Serbs of North Macedonia
Military
Serbian Revolution Cincar Janko Popović, duke in the First Serbian Uprising Cincar Marko Kostić, duke in the First Serbian Uprising Vučo Žikić, notable figure in the First Serbian Uprising Rebels Velika Begovica, female rebel in the Kozjak region active during the Serbo-Turkish War (1876–78) Zdravko Trajković-Dimi...
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List of Serbs of North Macedonia
Sports
Aleksa Amanović, Serbian born, Macedonian football player Saša Ćirić, football player Miroslav Đokić, football player Darko Glišić, football player Rudi Gusnić, football player Saša Ilić, football player Stanoje Jocić, Serbian football player and a Yugoslav international Petar Krstić, football player Miljan Mil...
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List of Serbs of North Macedonia
Other
Dimitrije Pepić, 16th-century endower and benefactor from Kratovo Denko Krstić, merchant and activist Golub Janić, national worker and benefactor Temko Popov, activist and national worker Despot Badžović, teacher and national worker Vanja Bulić, Serbian journalist and author Dragan Pavlović Latas, Macedonian jou...
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List of Serbs of North Macedonia
By descent
Born in Serbia and elsewhere with Serbian origins from North Macedonia: Miloš Biković, paternal descent from Berovo Svetlana Bojković, paternal descent from Kumanovo Aleksandar Cincar-Marković, politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Dimitrije Cincar-Marković, politician, Prime Minister of ...
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