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projected-44791585-013
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Serbs%20of%20North%20Macedonia
List of Serbs of North Macedonia
See also
List of Serbs List of Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina List of Serbs of Croatia List of Serbs of Montenegro List of Serbs of Slovenia List of Serbs of Albania
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Serbs of North Macedonia", "Lists of Serb people", "Lists of people by ethnicity" ]
projected-44791585-015
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Serbs%20of%20North%20Macedonia
List of Serbs of North Macedonia
Sources
* Macedonia Serbs
[]
[ "Sources" ]
[ "Serbs of North Macedonia", "Lists of Serb people", "Lists of people by ethnicity" ]
projected-06904171-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitmer%20High%20School
Whitmer High School
Introduction
Whitmer High School is a public high school in Toledo, Ohio, named for John Wallace Whitmer, an educator who helped organize high school classes for the area. It is the only high school in the Washington Local School District in Lucas County, Ohio, serving the northwest section of Toledo up to the Michigan state line....
[ "Whitmer High School, Front Entrance, August 2021.jpg" ]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "High schools in Lucas County, Ohio", "Public high schools in Ohio", "Educational institutions established in 1924", "1924 establishments in Ohio" ]
projected-06904171-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitmer%20High%20School
Whitmer High School
History
Whitmer High School is a public high school in Toledo, Ohio, named for John Wallace Whitmer, an educator who helped organize high school classes for the area. It is the only high school in the Washington Local School District in Lucas County, Ohio, serving the northwest section of Toledo up to the Michigan state line....
Whitmer Senior High School opened in 1924 in the Jefferson building. In 1960, the Whitmer building opened. In 1974, the Whitmer Vocational Building, now the Career and Technology Center (CTC), opened.
[]
[ "History" ]
[ "High schools in Lucas County, Ohio", "Public high schools in Ohio", "Educational institutions established in 1924", "1924 establishments in Ohio" ]
projected-06904171-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitmer%20High%20School
Whitmer High School
Renovations
Whitmer High School is a public high school in Toledo, Ohio, named for John Wallace Whitmer, an educator who helped organize high school classes for the area. It is the only high school in the Washington Local School District in Lucas County, Ohio, serving the northwest section of Toledo up to the Michigan state line....
In 2006, Whitmer High School underwent several renovations. Among the renovations was a total overhaul of the Homer S. Nightingale Center for the Performing Arts, including an expanded lobby. A new gym and new Fieldhouse lobby were added to the school. In 2007, Whitmer Memorial Stadium had artificial turf installed,...
[]
[ "History", "Renovations" ]
[ "High schools in Lucas County, Ohio", "Public high schools in Ohio", "Educational institutions established in 1924", "1924 establishments in Ohio" ]
projected-06904171-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitmer%20High%20School
Whitmer High School
Athletics
Whitmer High School is a public high school in Toledo, Ohio, named for John Wallace Whitmer, an educator who helped organize high school classes for the area. It is the only high school in the Washington Local School District in Lucas County, Ohio, serving the northwest section of Toledo up to the Michigan state line....
The school's athletic teams are known as the Panthers, and their jersey colors are maize and blue. Whitmer High School is a member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association and the Three Rivers Athletic Conference. The Panthers played in the Great Lakes League (GLL) until 2003 when they became members of the Toled...
[]
[ "Athletics" ]
[ "High schools in Lucas County, Ohio", "Public high schools in Ohio", "Educational institutions established in 1924", "1924 establishments in Ohio" ]
projected-06904171-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitmer%20High%20School
Whitmer High School
Notable alumni
Whitmer High School is a public high school in Toledo, Ohio, named for John Wallace Whitmer, an educator who helped organize high school classes for the area. It is the only high school in the Washington Local School District in Lucas County, Ohio, serving the northwest section of Toledo up to the Michigan state line....
Tom Amstutz, University of Toledo head football coach •Chris Black, Screenwriter David Curson, Congressman from Michigan Matt Eberflus, Head Coach for Chicago Bears Stanton Glantz, Director of the Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education Nigel Hayes, Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball player and former NBA pro...
[]
[ "Notable alumni" ]
[ "High schools in Lucas County, Ohio", "Public high schools in Ohio", "Educational institutions established in 1924", "1924 establishments in Ohio" ]
projected-06904171-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitmer%20High%20School
Whitmer High School
Alumni groups
Whitmer High School is a public high school in Toledo, Ohio, named for John Wallace Whitmer, an educator who helped organize high school classes for the area. It is the only high school in the Washington Local School District in Lucas County, Ohio, serving the northwest section of Toledo up to the Michigan state line....
Washington Local Schools Alumni (all classes) Alumni Site from HighSchoolNetwork (all classes) Category:High schools in Lucas County, Ohio Category:Public high schools in Ohio Category:Educational institutions established in 1924 Category:1924 establishments in Ohio
[]
[ "External links", "Alumni groups" ]
[ "High schools in Lucas County, Ohio", "Public high schools in Ohio", "Educational institutions established in 1924", "1924 establishments in Ohio" ]
projected-44791612-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar%C3%ADa%20Reynoso%20Femat
María Reynoso Femat
Introduction
María de Lourdes Reynoso Femat (born 26 January 1963) is a Mexican politician from the National Action Party. From 2009 to 2012 she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Aguascalientes.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1963 births", "Living people", "People from Aguascalientes", "Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)", "Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)", "National Action Party (Mexico) politicians", "21st-century Mexican politicians", "21st-century Mexican women politicians", "Deputies of t...
projected-44791612-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar%C3%ADa%20Reynoso%20Femat
María Reynoso Femat
References
María de Lourdes Reynoso Femat (born 26 January 1963) is a Mexican politician from the National Action Party. From 2009 to 2012 she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Aguascalientes.
Category:1963 births Category:Living people Category:People from Aguascalientes Category:Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Category:Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Category:National Action Party (Mexico) politicians Category:21st-century Mexican politicians Category:21st-century Mexican wome...
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1963 births", "Living people", "People from Aguascalientes", "Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)", "Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)", "National Action Party (Mexico) politicians", "21st-century Mexican politicians", "21st-century Mexican women politicians", "Deputies of t...
projected-44791619-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lossa
Lossa
Introduction
Lossa can refer to: Lossa, Finne, a village in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany Lossa, Thalwitz, a village in Saxony, Germany Lossa (Mulde), a river of Saxony, Germany, tributary of the Mulde Lossa (Unstrut), a river of Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia, Germany, tributary of the Unstrut Lossa Engineering, a motorcycle manufactu...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[]
projected-44791623-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katar
Katar
Introduction
Katar may refer to: Katar, India, Karnataka Katar, Bhojpur, Bihar Katar (dagger)
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[]
projected-44791623-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katar
Katar
See also
Katar may refer to: Katar, India, Karnataka Katar, Bhojpur, Bihar Katar (dagger)
Qatar (disambiguation)
[]
[ "See also" ]
[]
projected-17337305-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic%20Cooperation%20Agreement
Strategic Cooperation Agreement
Introduction
The Strategic Cooperation Agreement was concluded on November 30, 1981 between the United States and Israel during the first Reagan administration and coincided with an official visit of Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. The agreement was signed by Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon and American Secretary of D...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1981 in politics", "Israel–United States relations", "1981 in the United States", "1981 in Israel", "Ariel Sharon" ]
projected-17337305-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic%20Cooperation%20Agreement
Strategic Cooperation Agreement
References
The Strategic Cooperation Agreement was concluded on November 30, 1981 between the United States and Israel during the first Reagan administration and coincided with an official visit of Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. The agreement was signed by Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon and American Secretary of D...
Category:1981 in politics Category:Israel–United States relations Category:1981 in the United States Category:1981 in Israel Category:Ariel Sharon
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1981 in politics", "Israel–United States relations", "1981 in the United States", "1981 in Israel", "Ariel Sharon" ]
projected-26727548-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectal%20thermometry
Rectal thermometry
Introduction
Rectal thermometry is taking a person's temperature by inserting a thermometer into the rectum via the anus. This is generally regarded as the most accurate means of temperature-taking, but some may consider it to be an invasive or humiliating procedure. Thus, it is often used sparingly and primarily on infants, childr...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Medical tests", "Rectum" ]
projected-26727548-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectal%20thermometry
Rectal thermometry
History
Rectal thermometry is taking a person's temperature by inserting a thermometer into the rectum via the anus. This is generally regarded as the most accurate means of temperature-taking, but some may consider it to be an invasive or humiliating procedure. Thus, it is often used sparingly and primarily on infants, childr...
The precise history of rectal thermometry is largely unknown, but medical thermometers have long been made in a tube shape that fits into the anus. Medical literature shows the practice dating back to at least the 18th century, and it is probable that rectal thermometry was thought to be a safer alternative to oral tem...
[]
[ "History" ]
[ "Medical tests", "Rectum" ]
projected-26727548-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectal%20thermometry
Rectal thermometry
Use and procedure
Rectal thermometry is taking a person's temperature by inserting a thermometer into the rectum via the anus. This is generally regarded as the most accurate means of temperature-taking, but some may consider it to be an invasive or humiliating procedure. Thus, it is often used sparingly and primarily on infants, childr...
Rectal thermometry is widely used in veterinary medicine and pediatrics, as well as by adults at home who want the most accurate possible temperature reading and overlook the invasive nature associated with the painless procedure. It is accomplished by inserting the tip of a thermometer, usually lubricated with persona...
[ "Fieberthermometermessspitzen.jpg" ]
[ "Use and procedure" ]
[ "Medical tests", "Rectum" ]
projected-26727548-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectal%20thermometry
Rectal thermometry
References
Rectal thermometry is taking a person's temperature by inserting a thermometer into the rectum via the anus. This is generally regarded as the most accurate means of temperature-taking, but some may consider it to be an invasive or humiliating procedure. Thus, it is often used sparingly and primarily on infants, childr...
Category:Medical tests Category:Rectum
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Medical tests", "Rectum" ]
projected-17337312-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-spotted%20hawker
Blue-spotted hawker
Introduction
The blue-spotted hawker (Adversaeschna brevistyla) is the only known species of dragonfly of the genus Adversaeschna in the family Aeshnidae.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Aeshnidae", "Insects of Australia", "Insects described in 1842" ]
projected-17337312-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-spotted%20hawker
Blue-spotted hawker
Description
The blue-spotted hawker (Adversaeschna brevistyla) is the only known species of dragonfly of the genus Adversaeschna in the family Aeshnidae.
The blue-spotted hawker is a large dragonfly with a pair of pale stripes on either side of the thorax. Mature males have blue eyes whilst females have brown eyes.
[]
[ "Description" ]
[ "Aeshnidae", "Insects of Australia", "Insects described in 1842" ]
projected-17337312-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-spotted%20hawker
Blue-spotted hawker
Distribution and habitat
The blue-spotted hawker (Adversaeschna brevistyla) is the only known species of dragonfly of the genus Adversaeschna in the family Aeshnidae.
The blue-spotted hawker is widespread across Australia, New Zealand, Norfolk Island and some Pacific Islands. Its presence has not been verified in the Northern Territory. It may be found near ponds and marshes as well as vegetation far from water. It prefers still water but may also be found along calm streams.
[]
[ "Distribution and habitat" ]
[ "Aeshnidae", "Insects of Australia", "Insects described in 1842" ]
projected-17337312-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-spotted%20hawker
Blue-spotted hawker
References
The blue-spotted hawker (Adversaeschna brevistyla) is the only known species of dragonfly of the genus Adversaeschna in the family Aeshnidae.
Category:Aeshnidae Category:Insects of Australia Category:Insects described in 1842
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Aeshnidae", "Insects of Australia", "Insects described in 1842" ]
projected-44791647-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20E.%20Purdy
James E. Purdy
Introduction
James Edward Purdy (December 19, 1858 – August 2, 1933) was an American photographer based in Boston, Massachusetts.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1858 births", "1933 deaths", "Artists from Boston", "19th-century American photographers", "People from Saco, Maine", "20th-century American photographers", "American Freemasons" ]
projected-44791647-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20E.%20Purdy
James E. Purdy
Biography
James Edward Purdy (December 19, 1858 – August 2, 1933) was an American photographer based in Boston, Massachusetts.
Born in Saco, Maine, Purdy began his professional photography career in Wakefield, Massachusetts. In 1896, he opened his studio at 146 Tremont Street, Boston, with a partner named C. H. Howard. They decided that the business should focus on sales of celebrity photographs to newspapers and magazines, and in accordance, ...
[]
[ "Biography" ]
[ "1858 births", "1933 deaths", "Artists from Boston", "19th-century American photographers", "People from Saco, Maine", "20th-century American photographers", "American Freemasons" ]
projected-49289974-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velma%20Scantlebury
Velma Scantlebury
Introduction
Dr. Velma Scantlebury GCM also Velma Scantlebury-White (born 6 October 1955) is a Barbadian-born American transplant surgeon. She was the first Black woman transplant surgeon of the United States. She has received many honors in her career, having been named to both the "Best Doctors in America" and "Top Doctors in Ame...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1955 births", "Living people", "People from Saint Michael, Barbados", "American people of Barbadian descent", "American transplant surgeons", "African-American physicians", "Women surgeons", "Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons alumni", "Long Island University alumni", ...
projected-49289974-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velma%20Scantlebury
Velma Scantlebury
Early life and education
Dr. Velma Scantlebury GCM also Velma Scantlebury-White (born 6 October 1955) is a Barbadian-born American transplant surgeon. She was the first Black woman transplant surgeon of the United States. She has received many honors in her career, having been named to both the "Best Doctors in America" and "Top Doctors in Ame...
Velma Patricia Scantlebury was born on 6 October 1955 in Goodland, St. Michael Parish, Barbados, to Kathleen (née Jordan) and Delacey Whitstanley Scantlebury. She attended three years at Alleyne School in St. Andrew Parish, before her family moved to New York City in 1969. After completing her secondary education at Pr...
[]
[ "Early life and education" ]
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projected-49289974-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velma%20Scantlebury
Velma Scantlebury
Medical school and surgical residency
Dr. Velma Scantlebury GCM also Velma Scantlebury-White (born 6 October 1955) is a Barbadian-born American transplant surgeon. She was the first Black woman transplant surgeon of the United States. She has received many honors in her career, having been named to both the "Best Doctors in America" and "Top Doctors in Ame...
Graduating in 1977 with her BS in biology, she was accepted at both Yale School of Medicine and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (P&S). She chose to attend P&S, earning her medical degree in 1981. Despite discouragement from the surgical faculty, Scantlebury completed her general surgery internsh...
[]
[ "Medical school and surgical residency" ]
[ "1955 births", "Living people", "People from Saint Michael, Barbados", "American people of Barbadian descent", "American transplant surgeons", "African-American physicians", "Women surgeons", "Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons alumni", "Long Island University alumni", ...
projected-49289974-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velma%20Scantlebury
Velma Scantlebury
First African-American woman transplant surgeon
Dr. Velma Scantlebury GCM also Velma Scantlebury-White (born 6 October 1955) is a Barbadian-born American transplant surgeon. She was the first Black woman transplant surgeon of the United States. She has received many honors in her career, having been named to both the "Best Doctors in America" and "Top Doctors in Ame...
Between 1988 and 2002, Scantlebury worked as a transplant surgeon at the Pitt School of Medicine, earning her Doctor of Surgery in 1989, as the first African-American woman transplant surgeon. That same year, she married Dr. Harvey White, received the "Gift of Life Award" from the National Kidney Foundation and began ...
[]
[ "First African-American woman transplant surgeon" ]
[ "1955 births", "Living people", "People from Saint Michael, Barbados", "American people of Barbadian descent", "American transplant surgeons", "African-American physicians", "Women surgeons", "Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons alumni", "Long Island University alumni", ...
projected-49289974-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velma%20Scantlebury
Velma Scantlebury
Physician honors and recognition
Dr. Velma Scantlebury GCM also Velma Scantlebury-White (born 6 October 1955) is a Barbadian-born American transplant surgeon. She was the first Black woman transplant surgeon of the United States. She has received many honors in her career, having been named to both the "Best Doctors in America" and "Top Doctors in Ame...
In 2003, she was honored as one of the "Best Doctors in America" and inducted into the Achievers Hall of Fame of the United Negro College Fund. In 2004 and 2006, she was listed as one of the "Top Doctors in America", and then in 2006 she began working with other transplant surgeons, the Coalition on Donation, and the N...
[]
[ "Physician honors and recognition" ]
[ "1955 births", "Living people", "People from Saint Michael, Barbados", "American people of Barbadian descent", "American transplant surgeons", "African-American physicians", "Women surgeons", "Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons alumni", "Long Island University alumni", ...
projected-49289974-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velma%20Scantlebury
Velma Scantlebury
Kidney transplant program director
Dr. Velma Scantlebury GCM also Velma Scantlebury-White (born 6 October 1955) is a Barbadian-born American transplant surgeon. She was the first Black woman transplant surgeon of the United States. She has received many honors in her career, having been named to both the "Best Doctors in America" and "Top Doctors in Ame...
Scantlebury accepted an offer from the Christiana Care Health System of Delaware in 2008 to serve as director of their kidney transplant program and the family relocated. In her career, Scantlebury estimates she has completed over 2,000 transplants, and has published more than 85 peer-reviewed research papers, as well ...
[]
[ "Kidney transplant program director" ]
[ "1955 births", "Living people", "People from Saint Michael, Barbados", "American people of Barbadian descent", "American transplant surgeons", "African-American physicians", "Women surgeons", "Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons alumni", "Long Island University alumni", ...
projected-49289974-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velma%20Scantlebury
Velma Scantlebury
References
Dr. Velma Scantlebury GCM also Velma Scantlebury-White (born 6 October 1955) is a Barbadian-born American transplant surgeon. She was the first Black woman transplant surgeon of the United States. She has received many honors in her career, having been named to both the "Best Doctors in America" and "Top Doctors in Ame...
Category:1955 births Category:Living people Category:People from Saint Michael, Barbados Category:American people of Barbadian descent Category:American transplant surgeons Category:African-American physicians Category:Women surgeons Category:Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons alumni Categor...
[]
[ "References" ]
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projected-06904173-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treason%20Act%201945
Treason Act 1945
Introduction
The Treason Act 1945 (8 & 9 Geo.6 c.44) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was introduced into the House of Lords as a purely procedural statute, whose sole purpose was to abolish the old and highly technical procedure in cases of treason, and assimilate it to the procedure on trials for murder: I...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1945", "Treason in the United Kingdom" ]
projected-06904173-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treason%20Act%201945
Treason Act 1945
Section 1
The Treason Act 1945 (8 & 9 Geo.6 c.44) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was introduced into the House of Lords as a purely procedural statute, whose sole purpose was to abolish the old and highly technical procedure in cases of treason, and assimilate it to the procedure on trials for murder: I...
Section 1 of the Act applied the Treason Act 1800 to all cases of treason and misprision of treason, subject to five separate repeals of words, and to a saving clause in section 2(2):
[]
[ "Provisions", "Section 1" ]
[ "United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1945", "Treason in the United Kingdom" ]
projected-06904173-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treason%20Act%201945
Treason Act 1945
Section 2
The Treason Act 1945 (8 & 9 Geo.6 c.44) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was introduced into the House of Lords as a purely procedural statute, whose sole purpose was to abolish the old and highly technical procedure in cases of treason, and assimilate it to the procedure on trials for murder: I...
Section 2(1) of the Act effected consequential repeals. The application of the Treason Act 1800 was subject to a saving clause in section 2(2).
[]
[ "Provisions", "Section 2" ]
[ "United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1945", "Treason in the United Kingdom" ]
projected-06904173-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treason%20Act%201945
Treason Act 1945
Section 3
The Treason Act 1945 (8 & 9 Geo.6 c.44) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was introduced into the House of Lords as a purely procedural statute, whose sole purpose was to abolish the old and highly technical procedure in cases of treason, and assimilate it to the procedure on trials for murder: I...
Section 3(1) of the Act provided that it may be cited as the Treason Act, 1945. Section 3(2) of the Act extended the Treason Act 1800, as applied by the Act, to Northern Ireland. Section 3(3) of the Act provided that, for the purposes of section 6 of the Government of Ireland Act 1920, the Act was to be deemed to be ...
[]
[ "Provisions", "Section 3" ]
[ "United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1945", "Treason in the United Kingdom" ]
projected-06904173-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treason%20Act%201945
Treason Act 1945
Use of the Act
The Treason Act 1945 (8 & 9 Geo.6 c.44) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was introduced into the House of Lords as a purely procedural statute, whose sole purpose was to abolish the old and highly technical procedure in cases of treason, and assimilate it to the procedure on trials for murder: I...
The procedure established by this Act was used in four trials: those of William Joyce, John Amery, Thomas Haller Cooper and Walter Purdy. J. W. Hall said that if the statutory requirement for corroboration had not been repealed by this Act, William Joyce could not have been convicted on the basis of the evidence offere...
[]
[ "Use of the Act" ]
[ "United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1945", "Treason in the United Kingdom" ]
projected-06904173-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treason%20Act%201945
Treason Act 1945
Repeal and replacement
The Treason Act 1945 (8 & 9 Geo.6 c.44) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was introduced into the House of Lords as a purely procedural statute, whose sole purpose was to abolish the old and highly technical procedure in cases of treason, and assimilate it to the procedure on trials for murder: I...
The schedule to this Act was repealed on 18 December 1953 by section 1 of, and the first schedule to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1953, except in so far as it related to the Treason Act 1695 and the Treason Act 1708. Those two entries could not be repealed because they were referred to in section 2(2). The other entri...
[]
[ "Repeal and replacement" ]
[ "United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1945", "Treason in the United Kingdom" ]
projected-06904173-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treason%20Act%201945
Treason Act 1945
See also
The Treason Act 1945 (8 & 9 Geo.6 c.44) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was introduced into the House of Lords as a purely procedural statute, whose sole purpose was to abolish the old and highly technical procedure in cases of treason, and assimilate it to the procedure on trials for murder: I...
High treason in the United Kingdom Treason Act
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1945", "Treason in the United Kingdom" ]
projected-06904173-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treason%20Act%201945
Treason Act 1945
References
The Treason Act 1945 (8 & 9 Geo.6 c.44) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was introduced into the House of Lords as a purely procedural statute, whose sole purpose was to abolish the old and highly technical procedure in cases of treason, and assimilate it to the procedure on trials for murder: I...
Hansard (House of Lords), 17 May 1945, vol. 136 col. 227 (first reading) Hansard (House of Lords), 30 May 1945, vol. 136, col. 265 - 276 (second reading) Hansard (House of Commons), 31 May 1945, vol. 411, col. 380 - 381 (first reading) Hansard (House of Commons), 11 June 1945, vol. 411, col. 1393 - 1398 (second reading...
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1945", "Treason in the United Kingdom" ]
projected-26727599-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart%20Wilken
Stewart Wilken
Introduction
Stewart Wilken (born 11 November 1966), known as The Boetie Boer, is a convicted serial killer from South Africa. Wilken is regarded as a highly unusual serial killer, having killed individuals from two distinct victim types: female prostitutes and young boys (he also killed his adolescent daughter, Wuane). Wilken kill...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1966 births", "Crimes against sex workers", "Filicides", "Living people", "Male serial killers", "Necrophiles", "People convicted of murder by South Africa", "People from Boksburg", "South African cannibals", "South African murderers of children", "South African people convicted of murder", "...
projected-26727599-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart%20Wilken
Stewart Wilken
See also
Stewart Wilken (born 11 November 1966), known as The Boetie Boer, is a convicted serial killer from South Africa. Wilken is regarded as a highly unusual serial killer, having killed individuals from two distinct victim types: female prostitutes and young boys (he also killed his adolescent daughter, Wuane). Wilken kill...
List of serial killers by country List of serial killers by number of victims
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "1966 births", "Crimes against sex workers", "Filicides", "Living people", "Male serial killers", "Necrophiles", "People convicted of murder by South Africa", "People from Boksburg", "South African cannibals", "South African murderers of children", "South African people convicted of murder", "...
projected-26727599-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart%20Wilken
Stewart Wilken
References
Stewart Wilken (born 11 November 1966), known as The Boetie Boer, is a convicted serial killer from South Africa. Wilken is regarded as a highly unusual serial killer, having killed individuals from two distinct victim types: female prostitutes and young boys (he also killed his adolescent daughter, Wuane). Wilken kill...
Category:1966 births Category:Crimes against sex workers Category:Filicides Category:Living people Category:Male serial killers Category:Necrophiles Category:People convicted of murder by South Africa Category:People from Boksburg Category:South African cannibals Category:South African murderers of children Category:So...
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[ "References" ]
[ "1966 births", "Crimes against sex workers", "Filicides", "Living people", "Male serial killers", "Necrophiles", "People convicted of murder by South Africa", "People from Boksburg", "South African cannibals", "South African murderers of children", "South African people convicted of murder", "...
projected-44791667-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbs%20in%20Norway
Serbs in Norway
Introduction
Serbs in Norway (; ) are Norwegian citizens and residents of ethnic Serb descent or Serbian-born persons who reside in Norway.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Serbs by country", "Immigration to Norway", "Norwegian people of Serbian descent", "Serbian diaspora", "Serb diaspora" ]
projected-44791667-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbs%20in%20Norway
Serbs in Norway
Demographics
Serbs in Norway (; ) are Norwegian citizens and residents of ethnic Serb descent or Serbian-born persons who reside in Norway.
The Norwegian census data includes immigrants with country of birth (first-generation) and Norwegian-born with immigrant parentage (second-generation), but does not include ethnicity, thus, the total number of ethnic Serbs in Norway is hard to define. According to 2006 data, there were 10,042 immigrants from Serbia and...
[]
[ "Demographics" ]
[ "Serbs by country", "Immigration to Norway", "Norwegian people of Serbian descent", "Serbian diaspora", "Serb diaspora" ]
projected-44791667-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbs%20in%20Norway
Serbs in Norway
History
Serbs in Norway (; ) are Norwegian citizens and residents of ethnic Serb descent or Serbian-born persons who reside in Norway.
Serbs and Serbians have migrated to Norway as guest and migrant workers during Socialist Yugoslavia, and as refugees of the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s.
[]
[ "History" ]
[ "Serbs by country", "Immigration to Norway", "Norwegian people of Serbian descent", "Serbian diaspora", "Serb diaspora" ]
projected-44791667-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbs%20in%20Norway
Serbs in Norway
See also
Serbs in Norway (; ) are Norwegian citizens and residents of ethnic Serb descent or Serbian-born persons who reside in Norway.
Norway–Serbia relations Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Britain and Scandinavia Serbs in Sweden
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Serbs by country", "Immigration to Norway", "Norwegian people of Serbian descent", "Serbian diaspora", "Serb diaspora" ]
projected-44791667-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbs%20in%20Norway
Serbs in Norway
References
Serbs in Norway (; ) are Norwegian citizens and residents of ethnic Serb descent or Serbian-born persons who reside in Norway.
Norway Category:Immigration to Norway Norway Norway
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Serbs by country", "Immigration to Norway", "Norwegian people of Serbian descent", "Serbian diaspora", "Serb diaspora" ]
projected-06904182-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%20Peeler
Bob Peeler
Introduction
Robert Lee "Bob" Peeler (born January 4, 1952) served as the 86th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina from January 1995 to January 2003. He was the first Republican Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina since Richard Howell Gleaves served during the Reconstruction era.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1952 births", "Living people", "People from Gaffney, South Carolina", "South Carolina Republicans", "Lieutenant Governors of South Carolina", "Limestone University alumni", "Clemson University alumni" ]
projected-06904182-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%20Peeler
Bob Peeler
Biography
Robert Lee "Bob" Peeler (born January 4, 1952) served as the 86th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina from January 1995 to January 2003. He was the first Republican Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina since Richard Howell Gleaves served during the Reconstruction era.
He currently serves on the Clemson University Board of Trustees. Peeler, a 1991 graduate of the school, was elected to the board in 2003. Peeler is currently a manager of Community and Municipal Relations for Waste Management Inc. in Lexington, South Carolina. His family runs a milk industry in Gaffney, South Carolina...
[]
[ "Biography" ]
[ "1952 births", "Living people", "People from Gaffney, South Carolina", "South Carolina Republicans", "Lieutenant Governors of South Carolina", "Limestone University alumni", "Clemson University alumni" ]
projected-06904182-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%20Peeler
Bob Peeler
References
Robert Lee "Bob" Peeler (born January 4, 1952) served as the 86th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina from January 1995 to January 2003. He was the first Republican Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina since Richard Howell Gleaves served during the Reconstruction era.
Category:1952 births Category:Living people Category:People from Gaffney, South Carolina Category:South Carolina Republicans Category:Lieutenant Governors of South Carolina Category:Limestone University alumni Category:Clemson University alumni
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1952 births", "Living people", "People from Gaffney, South Carolina", "South Carolina Republicans", "Lieutenant Governors of South Carolina", "Limestone University alumni", "Clemson University alumni" ]
projected-26727608-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack%20Robertson%20%28politician%29
Jack Robertson (politician)
Introduction
Jack George Robertson (November 11, 1928 – December 7, 1971) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in 1971, sitting with the governing Progressive Conservative caucus, until his death on December 7, 1971.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1928 births", "1971 deaths", "Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs" ]
projected-26727608-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack%20Robertson%20%28politician%29
Jack Robertson (politician)
Political career
Jack George Robertson (November 11, 1928 – December 7, 1971) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in 1971, sitting with the governing Progressive Conservative caucus, until his death on December 7, 1971.
Robertson ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in the 1971 Alberta general election. He defeated Social Credit incumbent Galen Norris in a hotly contested straight fight to pick up the Stettler electoral district for the Progressive Conservatives. Robertson died on December 7, 1971.
[]
[ "Political career" ]
[ "1928 births", "1971 deaths", "Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs" ]
projected-06904192-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feng%20Xuemin
Feng Xuemin
Introduction
Feng Xuemin (born 1953) is a Chinese photographer. He has lived in Japan since 1985. Born in Shanghai, he traveled to Japan in 1985 as a sponsored researcher for the Chinese News & Publication Association, and has held exhibitions throughout Japan, China, the United States, Canada and France. In August 2007, he exhibi...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1953 births", "Chinese photographers", "Living people", "Artists from Shanghai", "Date of birth missing (living people)" ]
projected-06904192-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feng%20Xuemin
Feng Xuemin
References
Feng Xuemin (born 1953) is a Chinese photographer. He has lived in Japan since 1985. Born in Shanghai, he traveled to Japan in 1985 as a sponsored researcher for the Chinese News & Publication Association, and has held exhibitions throughout Japan, China, the United States, Canada and France. In August 2007, he exhibi...
Category:1953 births Category:Chinese photographers Category:Living people Category:Artists from Shanghai Category:Date of birth missing (living people)
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "1953 births", "Chinese photographers", "Living people", "Artists from Shanghai", "Date of birth missing (living people)" ]
projected-49289976-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gossip%20Girl%3A%20Thailand
Gossip Girl: Thailand
Introduction
Gossip Girl: Thailand () is a Thai teen drama television series produced by Kantana Group and InTouch, based on the American television series Gossip Girl (2007–2012). The first and only season aired on Channel 3 from July 16 to November 19, 2015, for 18 episodes. Filming started on March 17, 2015, at Swissôtel Nai Le...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "2015 Thai television series debuts", "2015 Thai television series endings", "2010s Thai television series", "Gossip Girl", "2010s high school television series", "Serial drama television series", "2010s teen drama television series", "Television series about teenagers", "Television shows based on A...
projected-49289976-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gossip%20Girl%3A%20Thailand
Gossip Girl: Thailand
Plot
Gossip Girl: Thailand () is a Thai teen drama television series produced by Kantana Group and InTouch, based on the American television series Gossip Girl (2007–2012). The first and only season aired on Channel 3 from July 16 to November 19, 2015, for 18 episodes. Filming started on March 17, 2015, at Swissôtel Nai Le...
Serena Wijitranukul returns to Bangkok following her mysterious disappearance: everyone is extremely shocked including her best friend, Blair Waranon. Blair soon finds out that Serena had slept with her boyfriend, Nate Achirawat, the night of her disappearance. Meanwhile, Serena begins dating Dan Chanaseri while Nate s...
[]
[ "Plot" ]
[ "2015 Thai television series debuts", "2015 Thai television series endings", "2010s Thai television series", "Gossip Girl", "2010s high school television series", "Serial drama television series", "2010s teen drama television series", "Television series about teenagers", "Television shows based on A...
projected-49289976-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gossip%20Girl%3A%20Thailand
Gossip Girl: Thailand
Characters
Gossip Girl: Thailand () is a Thai teen drama television series produced by Kantana Group and InTouch, based on the American television series Gossip Girl (2007–2012). The first and only season aired on Channel 3 from July 16 to November 19, 2015, for 18 episodes. Filming started on March 17, 2015, at Swissôtel Nai Le...
Sabina Meisinger as Serena Wijitranukul Carissa Springett as Blair Waranon Victor Jarusak Weerakul as Dan Chanaseri Chanon Ukkharachata as Jak Benjakij Patrick Chanon Makaramani as Nate Achirawat Penny Lane as Sa, Dan's best friend Nutcha Jeka as Jenny Chanaseri Phan Pagniez as Eric Wijitranukul Pete Puntakarn ...
[]
[ "Characters" ]
[ "2015 Thai television series debuts", "2015 Thai television series endings", "2010s Thai television series", "Gossip Girl", "2010s high school television series", "Serial drama television series", "2010s teen drama television series", "Television series about teenagers", "Television shows based on A...
projected-26727625-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lomatia%20ferruginea
Lomatia ferruginea
Introduction
Lomatia ferruginea, commonly known as fuinque, is a small evergreen tree in the family Proteaceae. It is native to southern Argentina and Chile, the Patagonia region of South America. In Chile it grows from Curicó Province to Magallanes (35 to 49°). It is found mostly in deep and moist soils.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Lomatia", "Flora of Argentina", "Flora of Chile", "Ecology of Patagonia", "Trees of southern South America", "Trees of mild maritime climate", "Garden plants of South America", "Ornamental trees" ]
projected-26727625-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lomatia%20ferruginea
Lomatia ferruginea
Description
Lomatia ferruginea, commonly known as fuinque, is a small evergreen tree in the family Proteaceae. It is native to southern Argentina and Chile, the Patagonia region of South America. In Chile it grows from Curicó Province to Magallanes (35 to 49°). It is found mostly in deep and moist soils.
Lomatia ferruginea grows to tall. It is evergreen, with few branches, newly shoots are covered in reddish-brown hairs. Composite, bipinnate, fern-like opposite and petiolate leaves, 13–14 cm long and 8–10 cm wide, green above and reddish-brown below. The flowers are hermaphrodite and pedicellate, 2 cm long, in rac...
[]
[ "Description" ]
[ "Lomatia", "Flora of Argentina", "Flora of Chile", "Ecology of Patagonia", "Trees of southern South America", "Trees of mild maritime climate", "Garden plants of South America", "Ornamental trees" ]
projected-26727625-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lomatia%20ferruginea
Lomatia ferruginea
Taxonomy
Lomatia ferruginea, commonly known as fuinque, is a small evergreen tree in the family Proteaceae. It is native to southern Argentina and Chile, the Patagonia region of South America. In Chile it grows from Curicó Province to Magallanes (35 to 49°). It is found mostly in deep and moist soils.
Antonio José Cavanilles described the species. The genus name Lomatia comes from the Greek lomas, because of the seed's edge, and ferruginea from Latin, meaning ferrous or rusty, referring to the reddish-brown color in new buds.
[]
[ "Taxonomy" ]
[ "Lomatia", "Flora of Argentina", "Flora of Chile", "Ecology of Patagonia", "Trees of southern South America", "Trees of mild maritime climate", "Garden plants of South America", "Ornamental trees" ]
projected-26727625-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lomatia%20ferruginea
Lomatia ferruginea
Cultivation and uses
Lomatia ferruginea, commonly known as fuinque, is a small evergreen tree in the family Proteaceae. It is native to southern Argentina and Chile, the Patagonia region of South America. In Chile it grows from Curicó Province to Magallanes (35 to 49°). It is found mostly in deep and moist soils.
The wood is valued for its grain and is much used in carpentry. It is highly valued as an ornamental tree in Chile. It has been planted in Scotland. and in the Faroe Islands, where it regularly self-seeds
[ "Curtis's botanical magazine (Tab. 8112) (9598020077).jpg" ]
[ "Cultivation and uses" ]
[ "Lomatia", "Flora of Argentina", "Flora of Chile", "Ecology of Patagonia", "Trees of southern South America", "Trees of mild maritime climate", "Garden plants of South America", "Ornamental trees" ]
projected-23579464-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
Introduction
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
Attica (c. 436 bc)SEG 25:18
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
The names occur also in the second decree below Aeropos son of Philippos Agelaos son of Alketes Alketas son of Alexandros I (and one Alexandros son of Alketes) Archelas son of Perdikkas II (Archelaus I of Macedon) Menelaos son of Alexandros Perdikkas son of Alexandros I (Perdiccas II the king)
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[ "Atheno-Macedonian decreesDie Staatsverträge des Altertums by Hermann Bengtson, Robert Werner, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik pag. 109- 113 Greek personal names By Elaine Matthews, Simon Hornblower, Peter Marshall Fraser, British Academy pages 99-119", "Attica (c...
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
Attica (c. 415 BC)IG I³ 89
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
Adimos hapax as Adimos, always Adymos Alexandros son of Pantaponos Agathon Agerros son of Philippos Antigenes Antiochos termed as basileus king, presumably of Orestians Arrabaios Arrhabaeus the king of Lyncestis Attakinos Autannios Bordinos Botres Boukris Byrginos son of Kraston Dadinos Der...
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[ "Atheno-Macedonian decreesDie Staatsverträge des Altertums by Hermann Bengtson, Robert Werner, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik pag. 109- 113 Greek personal names By Elaine Matthews, Simon Hornblower, Peter Marshall Fraser, British Academy pages 99-119", "Attica (c...
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
Amphipolis (352-350 BC)Meletemata 22, Epig. App. 88Actes de vente d'Amphipolis By Miltiades Chatzopoulos, Page 38
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
sale deed of a house Antipatros son of Kleinias seller Aratos buyer Arogomachos witness Damon neighbour Dionyzios witness Dynnichos neighbour Garreskios witness Hermagoras priest Hipottas guarantor Laandrichos seller Polyainos witness Philotas witness Spargis epistates chairman
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[ "Amphipolis (352-350 BC)Meletemata 22, Epig. App. 88Actes de vente d'Amphipolis\n By Miltiades Chatzopoulos, Page 38" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
Kalindoia decree (c. 335 - 305 BC)Meletemata 11 K31 ,SEG 36:626Macedonian Institutions Under the Kings by Miltiades Chatzopoulos page 151
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
Agathanor son of Agathon priest Amerias son of Kydias Antigonos son of Menandros Antimenon son of Menandros Antiphanes son of Soson Glaukias son of Dabreias Gydias son of Krithon Gylis son of Eurytias Harpalos son of Pha[— — —] Hegesippos son of Nikoxenos Ikkotas son of Gyrtos Kallias son of...
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[ "Kalindoia decree (c. 335 - 305 BC)Meletemata 11 K31 ,SEG 36:626Macedonian Institutions Under the Kings by Miltiades Chatzopoulos page 151" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
Lete (c. 350 - 300 BC)Meletemata 22, Epig. App. 79 , SEG 29:608Macedonian Institutions Under the Kings by Miltiades Chatzopoulos page 151
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
Lysandros son of Amyntas and Lyson son of Pleistiades or Nausiades along with their hetairoi Adaios Agestratos Alketas Antigonos Antiphilos Arrabaios Attalos Attinas Demetrios Epigonos Epikrates Epimenes Euthymides Iollas Lysanias Menandros Polemon Ptolemaios Sirras Sopatros
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[ "Lete (c. 350 - 300 BC)Meletemata 22, Epig. App. 79 , SEG 29:608Macedonian Institutions Under the Kings by Miltiades Chatzopoulos page 151" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
MygdoniaSEG 49:750
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
Diogenes Epanaros Hosperos the father of them Iobiles Kriton Menon
[]
[ "Curse tablets (4th century BC)", "MygdoniaSEG 49:750" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
Pella
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
Dagina Dionysophon Makron Thetima
[]
[ "Curse tablets (4th century BC)", "Pella" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-010
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
PydnaSEG 52:617
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
Agesias Aiolos Alkimos Amdokos Amerynkas Amyntas Amyntichos Amyntor Antiphila Arisstion Arybbas Asandros Boulona Chorotimas Euboula Euippas Euphanios Euthydikos Diognetos Dionysios Doros Galestas Harpalos Hippias Hellan Kallias Kleandros Krateuas Ktole...
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[ "Curse tablets (4th century BC)", "PydnaSEG 52:617" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-011
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
Parmeniskos group (3rd century BC)
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
A list of potters
[]
[ "Parmeniskos group (3rd century BC)" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-012
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
Theorodokoi
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
Perdiccas, possibly Perdiccas III of Macedon ~365-311 BC Epidaurian Pausanias of Kalindoia Hadymos and Seleukos son of Argaios
[]
[ "Theorodokoi" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-013
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
Naopoioi
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
Naopoios (Temple-builder), an elected Archon by Hieromnemones, responsible for restoring the temple of Apollo in Delphi Philippus Timanoridas (son of Cordypion) ~361-343 BC Leon (son of Hegesander) 331 BC
[]
[ "Naopoioi" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-015
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
500 - 400 BC
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
Aristotima of Sôsos Dion c. 400 BC Attya Aiane c. 450-400 BC Apakos owner's signature in inscribed bronze strigil. Aiane c. 500 - 475 BC. Arkaps (Arkapos eria, wools of Arkaps) Aiane c. 450BC Eugeneia daughter of Xenon Pella c. 400 BC Kleiona Aiane c. 500 - 450 BC Ma...
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[ "Individuals", "500 - 400 BC" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-016
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
400 - 300 BC
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
Andreas son of Andrôn from Osbe. Beroia epitaph c. 400–350 BC Berenika Lete c. 350 BC priestess of Demetra, ritually associated with Stratto, Melis and Lysidika Berennô of Philistos Aigai c. 350 BC Bila of Brateadas Aigai c. 350 - 300 BC Dexios from Heraclea (Pieria). Pella c. 400 ...
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[ "Individuals", "400 - 300 BC" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-017
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
300-200 BC
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
Antigonus (son of Callas) hetairos from Amphipolis, commemorates his victory in hoplite racing at Heraclean games after the Conquest of Tyrus. Ado termed as Makesta, Maketia (Macedonian woman) pilgrim in Delos 302,296 BC Attylos son of Menandros Beroia 4th/3rd century BC Chartas son of Nikanor, hunter Beroia 248...
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[ "Individuals", "300-200 BC" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-018
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
200-100 BC
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
Bilos Beroia 2nd century BC Biloitos Beroia 2nd/1st century BC Boulomaga Seleucid or Ptolemaic pilgrim in Delos 185 BC Eulaios father of Lamaga Lamaga wife Laommas husband Olympichos child. Pydna epitaph early 2nd century BC. Laomaga daughter of Peritos Beroia epitaph c. 150 - 100 BC.
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[ "Individuals", "200-100 BC" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
projected-23579464-019
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20Macedonians%20in%20epigraphy
List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy
References
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians.
Category:Ancient Greece-related lists epigraphy epigraphy Category:Greek inscriptions Category:Old Macedonian kingdom
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[ "References" ]
[ "Ancient Greece-related lists", "Ancient Macedonians", "Culture of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)", "Greek inscriptions", "Old Macedonian kingdom" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
Introduction
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
History: First derivation of the laser linewidth
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
The first human-made coherent light source was a maser. The acronym MASER stands for "Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation". More precisely, it was the ammonia maser operating at 12.5 mm wavelength that was demonstrated by Gordon, Zeiger, and Townes in 1954. One year later the same authors derive...
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[ "Theory", "History: First derivation of the laser linewidth" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
Passive resonator mode: Photon-decay time
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
We assume a two-mirror Fabry–Pérot resonator of geometrical length , homogeneously filled with an active laser medium of refractive index . We define the reference situation, namely the passive resonator mode, for a resonator whose active medium is transparent, i.e., it does not introduce gain or absorption. The round...
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[ "Theory", "Passive resonator mode: Photon-decay time" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
Passive resonator mode: Lorentzian linewidth, Q-factor, coherence time and length
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
Besides the photon-decay time , the spectral-coherence properties of the passive resonator mode can be equivalently expressed by the following parameters. The FWHM Lorentzian linewidth of the passive resonator mode that appears in the Schawlow–Townes equation is derived from the exponential photon-decay time by Fouri...
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[ "Theory", "Passive resonator mode: Lorentzian linewidth, Q-factor, coherence time and length" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
Active resonator mode: Gain, photon-decay time, Lorentzian linewidth, Q-factor, coherence time and length
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
With the population densities and of upper and lower laser level, respectively, and the effective cross sections and of stimulated emission and absorption at the resonance frequency , respectively, the gain per unit length in the active laser medium at the resonance frequency is given by A value of induces ampli...
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[ "Theory", "Active resonator mode: Gain, photon-decay time, Lorentzian linewidth, Q-factor, coherence time and length" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
Spectral-coherence factor
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
The factor by which the photon-decay time is elongated by gain or shortened by absorption is introduced here as the spectral-coherence factor : All five spectral-coherence parameters then scale by the same spectral-coherence factor :
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[ "Theory", "Spectral-coherence factor" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
Lasing resonator mode: Fundamental laser linewidth
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
With the number of photons propagating inside the lasing resonator mode, the stimulated-emission and photon-decay rates are, respectively, The spectral-coherence factor then becomes The photon-decay time of the lasing resonator mode is The fundamental laser linewidth is This fundamental linewidth is valid for lase...
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[ "Theory", "Lasing resonator mode: Fundamental laser linewidth" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
Continuous-wave laser: The gain is smaller than the losses
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
The spontaneous-emission rate into the lasing resonator mode is given by Notably, is always a positive rate, because one atomic excitation is converted into one photon in the lasing mode. It is the source term of laser radiation and must not be misinterpreted as "noise". The photon-rate equation for a single lasing m...
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[ "Theory", "Continuous-wave laser: The gain is smaller than the losses" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
Schawlow–Townes approximation
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
As mentioned above, it is clear from its historical derivation that the original Schawlow–Townes equation is a four-fold approximation of the fundamental laser linewidth. Starting from the fundamental laser linewidth derived above, by applying the four approximations i.–iv. one then obtains the original Schawlow–Towne...
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[ "Theory", "Schawlow–Townes approximation" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
Additional linewidth broadening and narrowing effects
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
Following its publication in 1958, the original Schawlow–Townes equation was extended in various ways. These extended equations often trade under the same name, the "Schawlow–Townes linewidth", thereby creating a veritable confusion in the available literature on the laser linewidth, as it is often unclear which partic...
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[ "Theory", "Additional linewidth broadening and narrowing effects" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
Measurement of laser linewidth
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
One of the first methods used to measure the coherence of a laser was interferometry. A typical method to measure the laser linewidth is self-heterodyne interferometry. An alternative approach is the use of spectrometry.
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[ "Measurement of laser linewidth" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
Continuous lasers
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
The laser linewidth in a typical single-transverse-mode He–Ne laser (at a wavelength of 632.8 nm), in the absence of intracavity line narrowing optics, can be on the order of 1 GHz. Rare-earth-doped dielectric-based or semiconductor-based distributed-feedback lasers have typical linewidths on the order of 1 kHz. The la...
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[ "Continuous lasers" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
Pulsed lasers
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
Laser linewidth from high-power, high-gain pulsed-lasers, in the absence of intracavity line narrowing optics, can be quite broad and in the case of powerful broadband dye lasers it can range from a few nm wide to as broad as 10 nm. Laser linewidth from high-power high-gain pulsed laser oscillators, comprising line n...
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[ "Pulsed lasers" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
See also
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
Laser Fabry–Perot interferometer Beam divergence Multiple-prism dispersion theory Multiple-prism grating laser oscillator N-slit interferometric equation Oscillator linewidth Solid state dye lasers
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[ "See also" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20linewidth
Laser linewidth
References
Laser linewidth is the spectral linewidth of a laser beam. Two of the most distinctive characteristics of laser emission are spatial coherence and spectral coherence. While spatial coherence is related to the beam divergence of the laser, spectral coherence is evaluated by measuring the linewidth of laser radiation.
Linewidth
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[ "References" ]
[ "Laser science" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing%20at%20the%202010%20South%20American%20Games
Boxing at the 2010 South American Games
Introduction
There were 14 boxing events at the 2010 South American Games: 11 men's events and 3 women's events. Competitions were held over March 22–27. All games were played at Sabaneta.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Boxing at the 2010 South American Games", "2010 South American Games", "2010 in boxing", "Boxing at the South American Games" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing%20at%20the%202010%20South%20American%20Games
Boxing at the 2010 South American Games
References
There were 14 boxing events at the 2010 South American Games: 11 men's events and 3 women's events. Competitions were held over March 22–27. All games were played at Sabaneta.
Boxing South American Games 2010
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[ "References" ]
[ "Boxing at the 2010 South American Games", "2010 South American Games", "2010 in boxing", "Boxing at the South American Games" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Czech%20Republic%20Twenty20%20International%20cricketers
List of Czech Republic Twenty20 International cricketers
Introduction
This is a list of Czech Twenty20 International cricketers. In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Czech Republic and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 will have T20I status. This list comprises all membe...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Czech Republic Twenty20 International cricketers", "Lists of Twenty20 International cricketers" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Czech%20Republic%20Twenty20%20International%20cricketers
List of Czech Republic Twenty20 International cricketers
List of players
This is a list of Czech Twenty20 International cricketers. In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Czech Republic and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 will have T20I status. This list comprises all membe...
Statistics are correct as of 31 July 2022.
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[ "List of players" ]
[ "Czech Republic Twenty20 International cricketers", "Lists of Twenty20 International cricketers" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Czech%20Republic%20Twenty20%20International%20cricketers
List of Czech Republic Twenty20 International cricketers
References
This is a list of Czech Twenty20 International cricketers. In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Czech Republic and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 will have T20I status. This list comprises all membe...
* Czech Republic
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[ "References" ]
[ "Czech Republic Twenty20 International cricketers", "Lists of Twenty20 International cricketers" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeze%20watch
Freeze watch
Introduction
A freeze watch is a notice issued by the National Weather Service that announces that temperatures of and below is possible in the next 48 hours. This watch is only issued during the growing season when the freezing temperature may damage or kill unharvested crops, which would end the growing season. Farmers are advis...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Weather warnings and advisories" ]