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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
Introduction
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
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projected-23572499-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
History
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
In China during the Tang dynasty (618–907), tea leaves were steamed and formed into tea bricks for storage and trade. The tea was prepared by roasting and pulverizing the tea, decocting the resulting tea powder in hot water, and then adding salt. During the Song dynasty (960–1279), the method of making powdered tea fro...
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[ "History" ]
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projected-23572499-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
Production
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
Matcha is made from shade-grown tea leaves that also are used to make gyokuro. The preparation of matcha starts several weeks before harvest and may last up to 20 days, when the tea bushes are covered to prevent direct sunlight. This slows down growth, stimulates an increase in chlorophyll levels, turns the leaves a da...
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projected-23572499-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
Tencha
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
Tencha refers to green tea leaves that have not yet been ground into fine powder as matcha, as the leaves are instead left to dry rather than be kneaded. Since the leaves' cell walls are still intact, brewing tencha tea results in a pale green brew, which has a more mellow taste compared to other green tea extracts, an...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
Grades
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
Commercial considerations, especially outside Japan, have increasingly seen matcha marketed according to "grades", indicating quality. Of the following terms "ceremonial grade" is not recognised in Japan but "food grade" or "culinary grade" are. Ceremonial grade designates tea for its use in tea ceremonies and Buddhi...
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[ "Grades" ]
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projected-23572499-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
Location on the tea bush
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
Where leaves destined for tencha are picked on the tea bush is vital for different grades of matcha. The young developing leaves on the top of the plant, that are soft and supple, are used for higher grades of matcha, resulting in a finer texture and flavour. For the lower grades, older more developed leaves are used, ...
[]
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projected-23572499-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
Treatment before processing
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
Traditionally, sencha leaves are dried outside in the shade and are never exposed to direct sunlight; however, now drying has mostly moved indoors. Quality matcha is vibrantly green as a result of this treatment.
[]
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projected-23572499-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
Stone grinding
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
Without the correct equipment and technique, matcha can become "burnt" and suffer degraded quality. Typically, in Japan, it is stone-ground to a fine powder through the use of specially designed granite stone mills.
[]
[ "Grades", "Stone grinding" ]
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projected-23572499-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
Oxidation
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
Oxidation is also a factor in determining grade. Matcha exposed to oxygen may easily become compromised. Oxidized matcha has a distinctive hay-like smell, and a dull brownish-green colour.
[]
[ "Grades", "Oxidation" ]
[ "Chadō", "Chinese tea", "Food powders", "Green tea", "Japanese tea", "Tang dynasty" ]
projected-23572499-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
Traditional preparation
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
The two main ways of preparing matcha are and the less common . Prior to use, the matcha is often forced through a sieve to break up clumps. Special sieves are available for this purpose, which are usually stainless steel and combine a fine wire-mesh sieve and a temporary storage container. A special wooden spatula i...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
Other uses
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
It is used in castella, manjū, and monaka; as a topping for shaved ice (kakigōri); mixed with milk and sugar as a drink; and mixed with salt and used to flavour tempura in a mixture known as matcha-jio. It is also used as flavouring in many Western-style chocolates, candy, and desserts, such as cakes and pastries, incl...
[]
[ "Other uses" ]
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projected-23572499-011
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
Basic matcha teaware
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
The equipment required for the making of matcha is: Large enough to whisk the fine powder tea around A bamboo whisk with fine bristles to whisk or whip the tea foam A bamboo spoon to measure the powder tea into the tea bowl (not the same as a Western teaspoon) A container for the matcha powder tea A small cotton ...
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projected-23572499-012
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
Health effects
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
As matcha is a concentrated form of green tea, it has been reputed by enthusiasts for centuries that matcha possesses stronger health benefits associated with green tea. Caffeine is more concentrated in matcha, but the main matcha constituent expected to have a stress-reducing effect is theanine. Theanine is the most a...
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projected-23572499-013
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha
Matcha
See also
is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. The green tea plants used for matcha are shade-grown for three to four weeks before harvest; the stems and veins are removed during processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more ...
Green tea Food powder
[]
[ "See also" ]
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projected-23572500-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard%20Roy
Bernard Roy
Introduction
Bernard Roy (; 15 March 1934 – 28 October 2017) was an emeritus professor at the Université Paris-Dauphine. In 1974 he founded the "Laboratoire d'Analyse et de Modélisation des Systèmes pour l'Aide à la Décision" (Lamsade). He was President of Association of European Operational Research Societies from 1985 to 1986. In...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1934 births", "2017 deaths", "University of Paris faculty", "French mathematicians" ]
projected-23572521-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepeda%20Beach
Lepeda Beach
Introduction
Lepeda Beach is a beach in the south east of the Paliki, in Kefalonia, Greece. The beach is about south of Lixouri.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Beaches of Greece", "Bays of Greece", "Tourist attractions in the Ionian Islands (region)", "Landforms of Cephalonia", "Landforms of the Ionian Islands (region)" ]
projected-23572521-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepeda%20Beach
Lepeda Beach
Character
Lepeda Beach is a beach in the south east of the Paliki, in Kefalonia, Greece. The beach is about south of Lixouri.
The beach is at the end of a length of coast road. A steep curved ramp leads down to an open bay with a strip of orange-red sandy beach, which is up to wide in places. The beach is about long, with ample access for swimming, along with having sets of distinctive rocks near shore margin towards the north end of the be...
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projected-23572521-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepeda%20Beach
Lepeda Beach
Geology
Lepeda Beach is a beach in the south east of the Paliki, in Kefalonia, Greece. The beach is about south of Lixouri.
The adjacent area is composed of local limestone with a brushwood cover. Homes with beach front access dot the area.
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[ "Geology" ]
[ "Beaches of Greece", "Bays of Greece", "Tourist attractions in the Ionian Islands (region)", "Landforms of Cephalonia", "Landforms of the Ionian Islands (region)" ]
projected-23572521-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepeda%20Beach
Lepeda Beach
Travel and amenities
Lepeda Beach is a beach in the south east of the Paliki, in Kefalonia, Greece. The beach is about south of Lixouri.
A short, steep, well-made road leads down to the beach area. The beach has a single small shop selling drinks. It is possible to hire a sunshade. A volleyball net is often in place. Many people try and park on the steep road, however, going right to the bottom of the incline and turning left immediately in front of the...
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projected-23572521-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepeda%20Beach
Lepeda Beach
References
Lepeda Beach is a beach in the south east of the Paliki, in Kefalonia, Greece. The beach is about south of Lixouri.
Category:Beaches of Greece Category:Bays of Greece Category:Tourist attractions in the Ionian Islands (region) Category:Landforms of Cephalonia Category:Landforms of the Ionian Islands (region)
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projected-23572522-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolen%20Transmission
Stolen Transmission
Introduction
Stolen Transmission was an American independent record label founded in 2005 by Sarah Lewitinn and Rob Stevenson. They have released albums from well-known artists such as Innerpartysystem, Monty Are I, and Schoolyard Heroes.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "American independent record labels", "Record labels established in 2005" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolen%20Transmission
Stolen Transmission
History
Stolen Transmission was an American independent record label founded in 2005 by Sarah Lewitinn and Rob Stevenson. They have released albums from well-known artists such as Innerpartysystem, Monty Are I, and Schoolyard Heroes.
The label started in 2005 by former Spin editor, Sarah Lewitinn, who quit the magazine to create the label, and Rob Stevenson, a music executive for Island Def Jam. It began as an imprint of Island Def Jam. It lasted 2 years without any major commercial or critical success. In late 2007, Stolen Transmission parted wa...
[]
[ "History" ]
[ "American independent record labels", "Record labels established in 2005" ]
projected-23572522-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolen%20Transmission
Stolen Transmission
Artists
Stolen Transmission was an American independent record label founded in 2005 by Sarah Lewitinn and Rob Stevenson. They have released albums from well-known artists such as Innerpartysystem, Monty Are I, and Schoolyard Heroes.
The Audition Bright Light Fever The Horrors Innerpartysystem Monty Are I The Oohlas Permanent Me The Photo Atlas Schoolyard Heroes
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projected-23572522-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolen%20Transmission
Stolen Transmission
Former
Stolen Transmission was an American independent record label founded in 2005 by Sarah Lewitinn and Rob Stevenson. They have released albums from well-known artists such as Innerpartysystem, Monty Are I, and Schoolyard Heroes.
PlayRadioPlay! Saints and Lovers
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projected-23572535-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious%20Worship%20Act%201718
Religious Worship Act 1718
Introduction
The Religious Worship Act 1718 (5 Geo. I, c. 4) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain. It repealed the Schism Act 1714.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "History of Christianity in the United Kingdom", "Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1718", "1718 in Christianity", "Law about religion in the United Kingdom" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious%20Worship%20Act%201718
Religious Worship Act 1718
Notes
The Religious Worship Act 1718 (5 Geo. I, c. 4) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain. It repealed the Schism Act 1714.
Category:History of Christianity in the United Kingdom Category:Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1718 Category:1718 in Christianity Category:Law about religion in the United Kingdom
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[ "Notes" ]
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projected-20464429-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Dawson%20%28musician%29
John Dawson (musician)
Introduction
John Collins Dawson IV (June 16, 1945 – July 21, 2009), nicknamed "Marmaduke", was an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He was best known as the leader and co-founder of the country rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage. He sang lead vocals on most of the band’s songs.
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projected-20464429-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Dawson%20%28musician%29
John Dawson (musician)
Musical career
John Collins Dawson IV (June 16, 1945 – July 21, 2009), nicknamed "Marmaduke", was an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He was best known as the leader and co-founder of the country rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage. He sang lead vocals on most of the band’s songs.
John Dawson was born in Chicago. His family moved to California in 1952. The son of a Los Altos Hills, California filmmaker, he took guitar lessons from a teacher and friend from the Peninsula School in Menlo Park, California. For high school he attended the Millbrook School near Millbrook, New York. While at Millbrook...
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projected-20464429-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Dawson%20%28musician%29
John Dawson (musician)
References
John Collins Dawson IV (June 16, 1945 – July 21, 2009), nicknamed "Marmaduke", was an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He was best known as the leader and co-founder of the country rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage. He sang lead vocals on most of the band’s songs.
Category:1945 births Category:2009 deaths Category:American expatriates in Mexico Category:American rock guitarists Category:American male guitarists Category:Deaths from cancer in Mexico Category:Deaths from stomach cancer Category:20th-century American guitarists Category:New Riders of the Purple Sage members Categor...
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projected-20464442-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Portuguese%20legislative%20election
2009 Portuguese legislative election
Introduction
The 2009 Portuguese legislative election was held on 27 September, to renew all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but didn't repeat the overall majority they gained in 2005. The Socialist Party of Prime Mini...
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projected-20464442-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Portuguese%20legislative%20election
2009 Portuguese legislative election
Background
The 2009 Portuguese legislative election was held on 27 September, to renew all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but didn't repeat the overall majority they gained in 2005. The Socialist Party of Prime Mini...
In the February 2005 early elections, the Socialists, under the leadership of José Sócrates, won 45% of the votes and 121 MPs, the 1st time the Socialists won a majority and the 1st time a single party won a majority since Cavaco Silva's PSD victory in 1991. The PSD suffered a heavy defeat, achieving their worst result...
[]
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[ "2009 elections in Portugal", "Legislative elections in Portugal", "September 2009 events in Europe" ]
projected-20464442-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Portuguese%20legislative%20election
2009 Portuguese legislative election
PSD 2005 leadership election
The 2009 Portuguese legislative election was held on 27 September, to renew all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but didn't repeat the overall majority they gained in 2005. The Socialist Party of Prime Mini...
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projected-20464442-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Portuguese%20legislative%20election
2009 Portuguese legislative election
CDS–PP 2005 leadership election
The 2009 Portuguese legislative election was held on 27 September, to renew all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but didn't repeat the overall majority they gained in 2005. The Socialist Party of Prime Mini...
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projected-20464442-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Portuguese%20legislative%20election
2009 Portuguese legislative election
CDS–PP 2007 leadership election
The 2009 Portuguese legislative election was held on 27 September, to renew all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but didn't repeat the overall majority they gained in 2005. The Socialist Party of Prime Mini...
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projected-20464442-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Portuguese%20legislative%20election
2009 Portuguese legislative election
PSD 2007 leadership election
The 2009 Portuguese legislative election was held on 27 September, to renew all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but didn't repeat the overall majority they gained in 2005. The Socialist Party of Prime Mini...
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[]
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projected-20464442-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Portuguese%20legislative%20election
2009 Portuguese legislative election
PSD 2008 leadership election
The 2009 Portuguese legislative election was held on 27 September, to renew all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but didn't repeat the overall majority they gained in 2005. The Socialist Party of Prime Mini...
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projected-20464442-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Portuguese%20legislative%20election
2009 Portuguese legislative election
Electoral system
The 2009 Portuguese legislative election was held on 27 September, to renew all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but didn't repeat the overall majority they gained in 2005. The Socialist Party of Prime Mini...
The Assembly of the Republic has 230 members elected to four-year terms. Governments do not require absolute majority support of the Assembly to hold office, as even if the number of opposers of government is larger than that of the supporters, the number of opposers still needs to be equal or greater than 116 (absolut...
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projected-20464442-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Portuguese%20legislative%20election
2009 Portuguese legislative election
Parties
The 2009 Portuguese legislative election was held on 27 September, to renew all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but didn't repeat the overall majority they gained in 2005. The Socialist Party of Prime Mini...
The table below lists the parties represented in the Assembly of the Republic during the 10th legislature (2005–2009) and that also partook in the election:
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[ "Parties" ]
[ "2009 elections in Portugal", "Legislative elections in Portugal", "September 2009 events in Europe" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Portuguese%20legislative%20election
2009 Portuguese legislative election
National summary
The 2009 Portuguese legislative election was held on 27 September, to renew all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but didn't repeat the overall majority they gained in 2005. The Socialist Party of Prime Mini...
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projected-20464442-016
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Portuguese%20legislative%20election
2009 Portuguese legislative election
Distribution by constituency
The 2009 Portuguese legislative election was held on 27 September, to renew all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but didn't repeat the overall majority they gained in 2005. The Socialist Party of Prime Mini...
| Source: Comissão Nacional de Eleições
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Portuguese%20legislative%20election
2009 Portuguese legislative election
See also
The 2009 Portuguese legislative election was held on 27 September, to renew all 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister José Sócrates, won the largest number of seats, but didn't repeat the overall majority they gained in 2005. The Socialist Party of Prime Mini...
Politics of Portugal List of political parties in Portugal Elections in Portugal Category:2009 elections in Portugal 2009 legislative Category:September 2009 events in Europe
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projected-20464485-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Best%20Of%20%28Sash%21%20album%29
The Best Of (Sash! album)
Introduction
The Best Of is a greatest hits album by German DJ Sash!. It was released by Hard2Beat on 20 October 2008. It's a double album, including all of Sash!'s celebrated hits (on the first disc) and 12 remixes from four different songs (on the second disc).
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Sash! compilation albums", "2008 greatest hits albums", "Dance Nation (record label) compilation albums" ]
projected-20464485-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Best%20Of%20%28Sash%21%20album%29
The Best Of (Sash! album)
Disc one
The Best Of is a greatest hits album by German DJ Sash!. It was released by Hard2Beat on 20 October 2008. It's a double album, including all of Sash!'s celebrated hits (on the first disc) and 12 remixes from four different songs (on the second disc).
Encore Une Fois (Blunt Radio Edit) featuring Sabine Ohmes from It's My Life – The Album Ecuador featuring Adrian Rodriguez from It's My Life – The Album Stay featuring La Trec from It's My Life – The Album La Primavera featuring Patrizia Salvatore from Life Goes On Mysterious Times featuring Tina Cousins* from Life...
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[ "Track listing", "Disc one" ]
[ "Sash! compilation albums", "2008 greatest hits albums", "Dance Nation (record label) compilation albums" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Best%20Of%20%28Sash%21%20album%29
The Best Of (Sash! album)
Disc two
The Best Of is a greatest hits album by German DJ Sash!. It was released by Hard2Beat on 20 October 2008. It's a double album, including all of Sash!'s celebrated hits (on the first disc) and 12 remixes from four different songs (on the second disc).
Ecuador (Javi Mula & Joan Reyes Remix) Ecuador (Will Bailey & Calvertron Remix) Ecuador (Bad Behaviour Remix) Stay (Cedric Gervais Vocal Remix) Stay (Fonzerelli Re-Work) Stay (Bass Slammers Remix) La Primavera (Static Shokx Remix) La Primavera (Twocker's Popcorn Remix) La Primavera (3Style Remix) Mysterious Ti...
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[ "Track listing", "Disc two" ]
[ "Sash! compilation albums", "2008 greatest hits albums", "Dance Nation (record label) compilation albums" ]
projected-20464485-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Best%20Of%20%28Sash%21%20album%29
The Best Of (Sash! album)
Personnel
The Best Of is a greatest hits album by German DJ Sash!. It was released by Hard2Beat on 20 October 2008. It's a double album, including all of Sash!'s celebrated hits (on the first disc) and 12 remixes from four different songs (on the second disc).
SASH! – producer Tokapi – producer Written by: Ralf Kappmeier, Thomas Alisson, Sascha Lappessen Features/Vocals by: Sabine Ohmes, Rodriguez, La Trec, Patrizia, Tina Cousins, Shannon, Dr. Alban, Inka, Peter Faulhammer, Boy George, T.J. Davis, Sarah Brightman, Stunt Remixes by: Kindevater, Fonzerelli, Javi Mula, Joan Rey...
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[ "Personnel" ]
[ "Sash! compilation albums", "2008 greatest hits albums", "Dance Nation (record label) compilation albums" ]
projected-20464485-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Best%20Of%20%28Sash%21%20album%29
The Best Of (Sash! album)
Chart performance
The Best Of is a greatest hits album by German DJ Sash!. It was released by Hard2Beat on 20 October 2008. It's a double album, including all of Sash!'s celebrated hits (on the first disc) and 12 remixes from four different songs (on the second disc).
The album reached No. 39 in the top 40 of the UK Albums chart in 2008. 300,000 copies sold in less than three months in the UK and achieved platinum status.
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[ "Chart performance" ]
[ "Sash! compilation albums", "2008 greatest hits albums", "Dance Nation (record label) compilation albums" ]
projected-20464485-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Best%20Of%20%28Sash%21%20album%29
The Best Of (Sash! album)
Notes
The Best Of is a greatest hits album by German DJ Sash!. It was released by Hard2Beat on 20 October 2008. It's a double album, including all of Sash!'s celebrated hits (on the first disc) and 12 remixes from four different songs (on the second disc).
There is also an Extended Edition of the album, containing extended versions of the first 13 tracks of the first disc. This edition was only available from the iTunes Store.
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[ "Notes" ]
[ "Sash! compilation albums", "2008 greatest hits albums", "Dance Nation (record label) compilation albums" ]
projected-20464485-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Best%20Of%20%28Sash%21%20album%29
The Best Of (Sash! album)
References
The Best Of is a greatest hits album by German DJ Sash!. It was released by Hard2Beat on 20 October 2008. It's a double album, including all of Sash!'s celebrated hits (on the first disc) and 12 remixes from four different songs (on the second disc).
Category:Sash! compilation albums Category:2008 greatest hits albums Category:Dance Nation (record label) compilation albums
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[ "References" ]
[ "Sash! compilation albums", "2008 greatest hits albums", "Dance Nation (record label) compilation albums" ]
projected-23572536-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
Introduction
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
History
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
With the increasing number and efficiency of steam engines during the Industrial Revolution, there had been more and more accidents caused by exploding (or more precisely, bursting) boilers. After the explosion of the boiler at the Mannheim Aktienbrauerei in January 1865, the idea was pursued there to subject boilers t...
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[ "History" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
Responsibilities and structure
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
All TÜVs perform sovereign tasks in the fields of vehicle monitoring, driver licensing and equipment and product safety. In addition, TÜVs function as notified bodies in Europe for medical device regulation. Every company that uses the word "TÜV" in its name is at least 25.1% owned by a "Technischer Überwachungs-Verei...
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[ "Responsibilities and structure" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
TÜV Hessen
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
TÜV Hessen (TÜV Technische Überwachung Hessen GmbH) is based in Darmstadt. According to its origins, the company is a purely technical testing organization, but with its focus on testing and certification now operates in a broad field within the service industry. It currently employs around 1350 people and generated an...
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[ "Responsibilities and structure", "TÜV Hessen" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
TÜV SÜD
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
TÜV SÜD AG is a management holding company with 74.9 percent of the shares owned by TÜV SÜD e.V. (registered association) and 25.1 percent owned by the TÜV SÜD Foundation. In 2021, it generated annual sales of €2.7 billion with 25,000+ employees. As of June 2022, TÜV SÜD listed more than 1,000 locations throughout Germ...
[]
[ "Responsibilities and structure", "TÜV SÜD" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
TÜV Nord
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
TÜV NORD AG is an based in Hanover. Its main tasks are testing and certification in the business areas of industry, automotive, and human resources and education. As a stock corporation, the company was founded in 2004. The shares of the company are held by TÜV NORD e. V. (36.1%), RWTÜV e. V. (36.1%) and TÜV Hannover/S...
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[ "Responsibilities and structure", "TÜV Nord" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
TÜV Saarland
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
TÜV Saarland emerged from the Pfälzischer Dampfkessel-Revisions-Verein (Palatinate Steam Boiler Auditing Association) founded in 1871 and is headquartered in Sulzbach. The Chairman of the Board of TÜV Saarland is Thomas Klein. TÜV Saarland Holding GmbH is 74.9 percent owned by TÜV Saarland e.V. and 25.1 percent by the ...
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[ "Responsibilities and structure", "TÜV Saarland" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
TÜV Thüringen
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
TÜV Thüringen is headquartered in Erfurt. TÜV Thüringen is set up as a group of companies and competes with the other testing organizations. The TÜV Thüringen group of companies has its main focus in central Germany and operates throughout Germany and worldwide. It has more than 1,000 employees at ten locations in Germ...
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[ "Responsibilities and structure", "TÜV Thüringen" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
TÜV Rheinland
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
TÜV Rheinland AG is based in Cologne. TÜV Rheinland operates as a technical testing organization in the areas of safety, efficiency and quality. Chairman of the Executive Board of TÜV Rheinland AG is Michael Fübi, Chairman of the Supervisory Board is Michael Hüther. The sole shareholder of TÜV Rheinland AG is TÜV Rhein...
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[ "Responsibilities and structure", "TÜV Rheinland" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
TÜV Austria
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
In Austria, TÜV Austria, which dates back to its foundation as a monitoring association in 1872, has evolved into the internationally active TÜV Austria Group.
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[ "Responsibilities and structure", "TÜV Austria" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-010
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
The brand "TÜV"
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
The "TÜV" brand is a highly recognizable trademark protected for the benefit of these testing organizations and the VdTÜV. It is a valuable asset of the TÜV testing companies. "TÜV" became known to the general public primarily through the general inspection. In Germany, the term "TÜV" is informally used to denote the ...
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[ "The brand \"TÜV\"" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-011
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
TÜV Association
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
The TÜV Association or TÜV-Verband e. V. in German (formerly VdTÜV or Verband der TÜV e. V.) represents the interests of the Technical Inspection Associations (TÜV) in Germany and Europe vis a vis politics, authorities, economy and the public. The association has its headquarters in Berlin and also maintains an EU repr...
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[ "TÜV Association" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-012
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
Main members
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
TÜV SÜD TÜV Hessen TÜV Nord TÜV Thüringen TÜV Saarland TÜV Rheinland TÜV Austria
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[ "TÜV Association", "Main members" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-013
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
Scandals
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
Over the years, there have been various scandals regarding the services provided by the different TUVs.
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[ "Scandals" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-014
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
Brazilian dam disaster
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
TÜV SÜD was auditing and certifying Vale, a company that was involved in the 2015 Mariana dam disaster. In 2019 the Brumadinho dam disaster occurred. In October 2019, five Brazilians who lost close family members there and two NGOs filed a law infringement complaint against TÜV SÜD, alleging that TÜV SÜD is jointly re...
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[ "Scandals", "Brazilian dam disaster" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-015
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
Deficient breast implants
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
In 2013, TÜV Rheinland was held liable by a French court to 1600 women whose breast implants had ruptured; the implants were made by Poly Implant Prothèse with TÜV Rheinland having certified the manufacturing process.
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[ "Scandals", "Deficient breast implants" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-016
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
See also
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
CE marking Cybersecurity standards Explosion protection Functional safety Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory Security
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[ "See also" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-23572536-017
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technischer%20%C3%9Cberwachungsverein
Technischer Überwachungsverein
References
TÜVs (; short for , ) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, T...
Category:1866 establishments in Germany Category:1872 establishments in Austria Category:Automotive testing agencies Category:Environmental certification marks Category:German brands Category:Austrian brands Category:Product certification Category:Service companies of Germany Category:Standards organisations in Germany...
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[ "References" ]
[ "1866 establishments in Germany", "1872 establishments in Austria", "Automotive testing agencies", "Environmental certification marks", "German brands", "Austrian brands", "Product certification", "Service companies of Germany", "Standards organisations in Germany", "Service companies of Austria",...
projected-20464491-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%20Horncastle%20by-election
1920 Horncastle by-election
Introduction
The 1920 Horncastle by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Horncastle in Lincolnshire on 25 February 1920. The seat had become vacant when the sitting Coalition Unionist Member of Parliament, William Weigall, who had held the seat since 1911, resigned upon bein...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1920 elections in the United Kingdom", "1920 in England", "By-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Lincolnshire constituencies" ]
projected-20464491-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%20Horncastle%20by-election
1920 Horncastle by-election
Candidates
The 1920 Horncastle by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Horncastle in Lincolnshire on 25 February 1920. The seat had become vacant when the sitting Coalition Unionist Member of Parliament, William Weigall, who had held the seat since 1911, resigned upon bein...
The Unionists, as representatives of the Liberal-Conservative Coalition government of David Lloyd George had as their candidate, Stafford Hotchkin (1876-1953), a farmer, former soldier, Sheriff of Rutland and a local Justice of the Peace. The Liberals were represented by Samuel Pattinson (1870-1942), a local businessma...
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[ "Candidates" ]
[ "1920 elections in the United Kingdom", "1920 in England", "By-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Lincolnshire constituencies" ]
projected-20464491-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%20Horncastle%20by-election
1920 Horncastle by-election
The "Coupon" revisited
The 1920 Horncastle by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Horncastle in Lincolnshire on 25 February 1920. The seat had become vacant when the sitting Coalition Unionist Member of Parliament, William Weigall, who had held the seat since 1911, resigned upon bein...
Hotchkin quickly received the endorsement of both the prime minister and the leader of the Conservative Party, Bonar Law. In his letter to Hotchkin, Lloyd George emphasised the need to resuscitate and develop British agriculture in which task he said Hotchkin as a ‘practical farmer’ would be able to help the government...
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[ "The \"Coupon\" revisited" ]
[ "1920 elections in the United Kingdom", "1920 in England", "By-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Lincolnshire constituencies" ]
projected-20464491-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%20Horncastle%20by-election
1920 Horncastle by-election
Agriculture
The 1920 Horncastle by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Horncastle in Lincolnshire on 25 February 1920. The seat had become vacant when the sitting Coalition Unionist Member of Parliament, William Weigall, who had held the seat since 1911, resigned upon bein...
Agriculture dominated the election in this rural constituency. Labour had hopes of picking up the votes of the agricultural workers who were members of the National Union of Agricultural Workers, but William Holmes was reported as alienating potential supporters by making speeches about revolution and bloodshed. It was...
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[ "Issues", "Agriculture" ]
[ "1920 elections in the United Kingdom", "1920 in England", "By-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Lincolnshire constituencies" ]
projected-20464491-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%20Horncastle%20by-election
1920 Horncastle by-election
Government influence
The 1920 Horncastle by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Horncastle in Lincolnshire on 25 February 1920. The seat had become vacant when the sitting Coalition Unionist Member of Parliament, William Weigall, who had held the seat since 1911, resigned upon bein...
A related concern was government influence over private life and business, through over-regulation and bureaucracy, as well as examples of waste and extravagance from an administration in far away London. This theme was taken up by the Liberal, who also attacked Labour for their plans for nationalisation.
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[ "Issues", "Government influence" ]
[ "1920 elections in the United Kingdom", "1920 in England", "By-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Lincolnshire constituencies" ]
projected-20464491-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%20Horncastle%20by-election
1920 Horncastle by-election
Result
The 1920 Horncastle by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Horncastle in Lincolnshire on 25 February 1920. The seat had become vacant when the sitting Coalition Unionist Member of Parliament, William Weigall, who had held the seat since 1911, resigned upon bein...
The declaration of the poll did not take place until 9 March 1920 because of the government’s continuing to keep in force a wartime regulation delaying the announcement of election results. By this time news of H H Asquith's by-election win in Paisley had become known and this encouraged the Liberals to hope for a good...
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[ "Result" ]
[ "1920 elections in the United Kingdom", "1920 in England", "By-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Lincolnshire constituencies" ]
projected-20464491-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%20Horncastle%20by-election
1920 Horncastle by-election
Candidates’ reaction
The 1920 Horncastle by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Horncastle in Lincolnshire on 25 February 1920. The seat had become vacant when the sitting Coalition Unionist Member of Parliament, William Weigall, who had held the seat since 1911, resigned upon bein...
All three candidates were able to draw a positive conclusion from the result. Hotchkin was clearly gratified to have won and credited his success to a combination of popular satisfaction with the Coalition government and his status as a local man. Pattinson blamed his lack of success on the intervention of a Labour can...
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[ "Candidates’ reaction" ]
[ "1920 elections in the United Kingdom", "1920 in England", "By-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Lincolnshire constituencies" ]
projected-20464491-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%20Horncastle%20by-election
1920 Horncastle by-election
Aftermath
The 1920 Horncastle by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Horncastle in Lincolnshire on 25 February 1920. The seat had become vacant when the sitting Coalition Unionist Member of Parliament, William Weigall, who had held the seat since 1911, resigned upon bein...
The intervention of the Labour party was not viewed as a success as they chose not to contest the seat at the 1922 general election. At this election, the new Unionist MP retired and Pattinson gained the seat for the Liberals. Labour avoided running a candidate again until 1929 when their candidate took enough votes of...
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[ "Aftermath" ]
[ "1920 elections in the United Kingdom", "1920 in England", "By-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Lincolnshire constituencies" ]
projected-20464491-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%20Horncastle%20by-election
1920 Horncastle by-election
References
The 1920 Horncastle by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Horncastle in Lincolnshire on 25 February 1920. The seat had become vacant when the sitting Coalition Unionist Member of Parliament, William Weigall, who had held the seat since 1911, resigned upon bein...
Category:1920 elections in the United Kingdom Category:1920 in England Category:By-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Lincolnshire constituencies
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[ "References" ]
[ "1920 elections in the United Kingdom", "1920 in England", "By-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Lincolnshire constituencies" ]
projected-20464498-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Saint%20Kitts%20and%20Nevis%20general%20election
2010 Saint Kitts and Nevis general election
Introduction
General elections were held in Saint Kitts and Nevis on 25 January 2010 for eleven of the fourteen or fifteen seats in the National Assembly. The other three or four members of the National Assembly will be appointed by the Governor-General after the elections. The ruling Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP), le...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "2010 elections in the Caribbean", "Elections in Saint Kitts and Nevis", "2010 in Saint Kitts and Nevis" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Saint%20Kitts%20and%20Nevis%20general%20election
2010 Saint Kitts and Nevis general election
Background
General elections were held in Saint Kitts and Nevis on 25 January 2010 for eleven of the fourteen or fifteen seats in the National Assembly. The other three or four members of the National Assembly will be appointed by the Governor-General after the elections. The ruling Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP), le...
Before the 2010 election, the Labour Party controlled seven of the eight seats allocated to the island of Saint Kitts in the Assembly. The opposition People's Action Movement (PAM) controlled the other Saint Kitts seat. From nearby Nevis, the Concerned Citizens' Movement (CCM) controlled two of Nevis' three seats in th...
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[ "Background" ]
[ "2010 elections in the Caribbean", "Elections in Saint Kitts and Nevis", "2010 in Saint Kitts and Nevis" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Saint%20Kitts%20and%20Nevis%20general%20election
2010 Saint Kitts and Nevis general election
Conduct
General elections were held in Saint Kitts and Nevis on 25 January 2010 for eleven of the fourteen or fifteen seats in the National Assembly. The other three or four members of the National Assembly will be appointed by the Governor-General after the elections. The ruling Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP), le...
Armed police had to respond to protests alleging voting irregularities in the constituency where the PAM leader Lindsay Grant was up against Glen "Ghost" Phillips of the SKNLP. PAM supporters contended that "outsiders" were being brought into the Half Way Tree Community Centre, seven miles (11 km) from the capital Bass...
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[ "Conduct" ]
[ "2010 elections in the Caribbean", "Elections in Saint Kitts and Nevis", "2010 in Saint Kitts and Nevis" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Saint%20Kitts%20and%20Nevis%20general%20election
2010 Saint Kitts and Nevis general election
Results
General elections were held in Saint Kitts and Nevis on 25 January 2010 for eleven of the fourteen or fifteen seats in the National Assembly. The other three or four members of the National Assembly will be appointed by the Governor-General after the elections. The ruling Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP), le...
On Saint Kitts, the SKNLP won six out of the eight seats. The PAM gained a new National Assembly member, Eugene Hamilton, while PAM deputy leader Shawn Richards retained his seat. Prime Minister Denzil Douglas retained his seat for Constituency Six by a margin of 1905 votes to 179. On Nevis, the Concerned Citizens' Mo...
[ "Saint-Christophe-et-Nieves Assemblee 2010.svg" ]
[ "Results" ]
[ "2010 elections in the Caribbean", "Elections in Saint Kitts and Nevis", "2010 in Saint Kitts and Nevis" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Saint%20Kitts%20and%20Nevis%20general%20election
2010 Saint Kitts and Nevis general election
References
General elections were held in Saint Kitts and Nevis on 25 January 2010 for eleven of the fourteen or fifteen seats in the National Assembly. The other three or four members of the National Assembly will be appointed by the Governor-General after the elections. The ruling Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP), le...
Saint Kitts Category:Elections in Saint Kitts and Nevis Category:2010 in Saint Kitts and Nevis
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20Jersey%20Route%20185
New Jersey Route 185
Introduction
Route 185 is a short one-block-long state highway in Jersey City in the U.S. state of New Jersey, between Route 440 and Linden Avenue. Route 185 is a freeway in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City. It is parallel to Interstate 78 (the Newark Bay Extension of the New Jersey Turnpike) on the eastern side. On Rout...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "State highways in New Jersey", "Transportation in Jersey City, New Jersey", "State highways in the United States shorter than one mile" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20Jersey%20Route%20185
New Jersey Route 185
Route description
Route 185 is a short one-block-long state highway in Jersey City in the U.S. state of New Jersey, between Route 440 and Linden Avenue. Route 185 is a freeway in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City. It is parallel to Interstate 78 (the Newark Bay Extension of the New Jersey Turnpike) on the eastern side. On Rout...
Route 185 begins at a trumpet interchange with Route 440 and Harbor Drive in Jersey City. The route heads northward, surrounded by the northbound and southbound lanes of Route 440. Route 185 parallels Summit Place and interchanges once again with Route 440. After the interchange on and off ramps, the highway continues ...
[ "2018-07-07 14 24 26 View north along New Jersey State Route 185 (Caven Point Road) just north of New Jersey State Route 440 in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.jpg" ]
[ "Route description" ]
[ "State highways in New Jersey", "Transportation in Jersey City, New Jersey", "State highways in the United States shorter than one mile" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20Jersey%20Route%20185
New Jersey Route 185
Arterial design
Route 185 is a short one-block-long state highway in Jersey City in the U.S. state of New Jersey, between Route 440 and Linden Avenue. Route 185 is a freeway in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City. It is parallel to Interstate 78 (the Newark Bay Extension of the New Jersey Turnpike) on the eastern side. On Rout...
The alignment of Route 185 originates as Alternative F-1 and G-1 of the Liberty Harbor–Route 169 Feeder Arterial, proposed in 1977 during the construction of New Jersey Route 169. The alignment was supposed to fork off of Route 169 near Interchange 14A on the Newark Bay Extension, and parallel the extension through the...
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[ "History", "Arterial design" ]
[ "State highways in New Jersey", "Transportation in Jersey City, New Jersey", "State highways in the United States shorter than one mile" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20Jersey%20Route%20185
New Jersey Route 185
Construction and recent history
Route 185 is a short one-block-long state highway in Jersey City in the U.S. state of New Jersey, between Route 440 and Linden Avenue. Route 185 is a freeway in the Greenville neighborhood of Jersey City. It is parallel to Interstate 78 (the Newark Bay Extension of the New Jersey Turnpike) on the eastern side. On Rout...
Route 185 was first conceived by the state legislature in 1976, when an addition to the state statutes was passed for a route from Harbor Drive to an intersection with Bayview Avenue in Jersey City. The law passed on July 22, 1976 and the original highway had no designation. The route opened on February 25, 1988 from R...
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[ "History", "Construction and recent history" ]
[ "State highways in New Jersey", "Transportation in Jersey City, New Jersey", "State highways in the United States shorter than one mile" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
Introduction
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
Background
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
On December 1, 2006, a series of protests and sit-ins began in Lebanon, led by the March 8 political coalition which opposed the government of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora. Formed after the Cedar Revolution in 2005, the March 8 coalition was up of the Shiite Hezbollah and Amal, the Christian Free Patriotic Movement and...
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[ "Background" ]
[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
May 2008 controversies
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
In May 2008, the tensions between the pro-government and opposition parties escalated when the cabinet announced a series of security decisions. Tensions began with revelations on Friday May 2 made by Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblatt, a key politician in the ruling March 14 alliance. He announced that ...
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[ "May 2008 controversies" ]
[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
May 7: Protests and minor clashes
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
Coincidentally, a day after the cabinet's decision, on Wednesday May 7, the Lebanese General Workers Union had planned a general strike to demand higher wages and decry high consumer prices. The strike turned violent as the opposition threw their weight behind the strike, paralyzing large parts of Lebanon's capital Bei...
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[ "Armed clashes", "May 7: Protests and minor clashes" ]
[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
May 8 - May 9: Takeover of Beirut
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
After a tense night with sporadic gunfire, Hezbollah's secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah addressed the country in a speech televised on Hezbollah affiliated al-Manar station in the morning of May 8. He referred to the cabinet's decisions of that week as "despotic" and having inaugurated a new phase in Lebanese history...
[ "Lebanese Tank Beirut Lebanon Unrest 5-9-08.jpg", "Fighters in Beirut.jpg" ]
[ "Armed clashes", "May 8 - May 9: Takeover of Beirut" ]
[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
May 10 - May 12: Fighting spreads to Aley and the North
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
As fighting in Beirut dwindled down, violence began to spread to other parts of the country, in particular the Aley District south of Beirut and the north of the country. In the evening of May 9 sporadic clashes erupted in Sidon, where two civilians were killed; and in Bar Elias in the Bekaa Valley where a woman was ki...
[ "Syria Social Nationalist Party Flags Beirut Lebanon 5-9-08.jpg" ]
[ "Armed clashes", "May 10 - May 12: Fighting spreads to Aley and the North" ]
[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
Battle of Mount Barook and Aley District
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
On May 9, heavy fighting broke out in Mount Lebanon between pro-government Progressive Socialist Party fighters and Hezbollah. The clashes started in Aytat, near Kaifun and soon expanded to cover many spots in Mount Lebanon including the cities of Baisour, Choueifat and Aley. Most of the fighting was concentrated on Hi...
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[ "Armed clashes", "May 10 - May 12: Fighting spreads to Aley and the North", "Battle of Mount Barook and Aley District" ]
[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
Clashes in Hamra and Tripoli
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
After a day of relative quiet in Beirut renewed gunfire was heard in the commercial area of Hamra in the western part of the city shortly after midnight on May 12. The fighting occurred near the home of Future Movement leader Saad al-Hariri. A two-man Al Jazeera camera crew suffered injuries while trying to film the fi...
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[ "Armed clashes", "May 10 - May 12: Fighting spreads to Aley and the North", "Clashes in Hamra and Tripoli" ]
[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
Arab League intervention
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
As fighting was spreading to other parts of Lebanon, the Arab League, which had been involved as a mediator in Lebanese political crises since 2005, decided to intervene in Lebanon at an emergency meeting on May 11. The League Council mandated the formation of a Ministerial Committee headed by the Foreign Minister of Q...
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[ "Resolution process", "Arab League intervention" ]
[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
Doha Agreement
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
After half a week of deliberations in Doha, Lebanese political leaders signed an accord on May 21 that brought an immediate end to the 16-month political crisis that had been plaguing the country. Following the principle of "no victor, no vanquished", which entails that no political party or sect can eliminate one of t...
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[ "Resolution process", "Doha Agreement" ]
[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
Domestic reactions
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
Many March 14 leaders decried the events as a coup, pointed towards the Hezbollah's intricate relationship to the Iranian government and assigned a role played in the events to the latter. Hani Hammoud, a senior adviser to Saad Hariri referred to the events as a "one-sided civil war" with the result that "Iran has take...
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[ "Reactions to the fighting", "Domestic reactions" ]
[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
International reactions
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
The White House condemned Hezbollah's actions with a spokesman denouncing the organization as a "destabilizing force" which had turned "its arms against the Lebanese people and challenged Lebanon's security forces for control of the streets." In addition, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice pronounced the continuing...
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[ "Reactions to the fighting", "International reactions" ]
[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
Casualties
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
The exact total number of casualties as resulting from the fighting in May remains uncertain, but figures range from approximately 70 to 110 deaths. A UN report published in June 2008 reports 69 fatalities, among which civilians, and more than 180 wounded. A Human Rights Watch Report from 2009 states a minimum of 71 de...
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[ "Casualties" ]
[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%20Lebanon%20conflict
2008 Lebanon conflict
See also
The 2008 Lebanon conflict (Or the 7 May 2008 clashes, Arabic: أحداث 7 أيار) was a brief intrastate military conflict in May 2008 in Lebanon between opposition militias (mainly Shiite Hezbollah) and pro-government Sunnis, after the 18-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control, when the government's decision to...
2006–2008 Lebanese political protests Lebanon bombings and assassinations (2004-present)#2008
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[ "Conflicts in 2008", "2008 in Lebanon", "Wars involving Lebanon", "Wars involving Hezbollah", "Syrian Social Nationalist Party", "March 8 Alliance", "March 14 Alliance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibriten%20High%20School
Hibriten High School
Introduction
Hibriten High School (HHS) is a comprehensive, four-year high school accredited by the NC Department of Public Instruction and the Southern Colleges and Schools. The school is located at the foot of Hibriten Mountain, the western end of the Brushy Mountains in Lenoir, North Carolina.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Public high schools in North Carolina", "Schools in Caldwell County, North Carolina", "1966 establishments in North Carolina" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibriten%20High%20School
Hibriten High School
Hibriten Academy
Hibriten High School (HHS) is a comprehensive, four-year high school accredited by the NC Department of Public Instruction and the Southern Colleges and Schools. The school is located at the foot of Hibriten Mountain, the western end of the Brushy Mountains in Lenoir, North Carolina.
The Hibriten Academy was founded in 1885 on the Wildwood Road. It was a larger school than most of the ones for that period of time as it had three teachers and students of all ages. The rooms were heated with pot-bellied stoves, and the boy students had to cut the wood to keep the fires going. Water was carried to ...
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[ "History", "Hibriten Academy" ]
[ "Public high schools in North Carolina", "Schools in Caldwell County, North Carolina", "1966 establishments in North Carolina" ]