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projected-20464549-013
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Macanese%20legislative%20election
2009 Macanese legislative election
Turnout
Legislative elections were held in Macau on 20 September 2009. The official campaign began on 5 September, and several candidates received warnings from the Electoral Affairs Commission for having begun campaign activities beforehand. As in 2005, there are 29 seats, only 12 of which are elected by universal suffrage u...
28 polling stations were open from 9am to 9pm. A total of 149,006 (59.91% of registered voters) people voted, a record high. The regional breakdowns are as follows.
[]
[ "Turnout" ]
[ "2009 elections in China", "Elections in Macau", "2009 in Macau" ]
projected-20464555-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EQTEC
EQTEC
Introduction
EQTEC PLC (formerly REACT Energy PLC and Kedco PLC) is a bioscience energy company operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland which was established in 2005.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Renewable energy companies of Europe", "Renewable energy companies of the United Kingdom", "Energy companies of the Republic of Ireland", "Renewable energy in Ireland", "Companies based in Cork (city)", "Companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market" ]
projected-20464555-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EQTEC
EQTEC
Stock market listing
EQTEC PLC (formerly REACT Energy PLC and Kedco PLC) is a bioscience energy company operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland which was established in 2005.
Kedco floated on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange on Monday 20 October 2008. Kedco was admitted to the AIM at 17.5c per share giving the company a market capitalisation of €35 million. Share price since launch spiked at over 30 cent a share before falling over the following months an...
[]
[ "Stock market listing" ]
[ "Renewable energy companies of Europe", "Renewable energy companies of the United Kingdom", "Energy companies of the Republic of Ireland", "Renewable energy in Ireland", "Companies based in Cork (city)", "Companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market" ]
projected-20464555-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EQTEC
EQTEC
React Energy plc
EQTEC PLC (formerly REACT Energy PLC and Kedco PLC) is a bioscience energy company operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland which was established in 2005.
At the company's AGM in November 2013 it was decided to change the company's name from Kedco PLC to REACT Energy PLC to reflect the company's changed business focus. The share price of the company has remained volatile since renaming and trading in the company's shares was briefly suspended in December 2014 amid concer...
[]
[ "Stock market listing", "React Energy plc" ]
[ "Renewable energy companies of Europe", "Renewable energy companies of the United Kingdom", "Energy companies of the Republic of Ireland", "Renewable energy in Ireland", "Companies based in Cork (city)", "Companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market" ]
projected-20464555-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EQTEC
EQTEC
EQTEC
EQTEC PLC (formerly REACT Energy PLC and Kedco PLC) is a bioscience energy company operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland which was established in 2005.
In February 2017, the company was once again renamed, this time to EQTEC PLC.
[]
[ "Stock market listing", "EQTEC" ]
[ "Renewable energy companies of Europe", "Renewable energy companies of the United Kingdom", "Energy companies of the Republic of Ireland", "Renewable energy in Ireland", "Companies based in Cork (city)", "Companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market" ]
projected-20464555-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EQTEC
EQTEC
Kedco
EQTEC PLC (formerly REACT Energy PLC and Kedco PLC) is a bioscience energy company operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland which was established in 2005.
Kedco operated 2 distinct divisions targeting both Residential and Industrial client bases. The Power division specialises in power generation from sustainable fuel sources with Kedco providing bio-science solutions to industrial clients by converting waste into an energy resource. The Energy division supplied renewa...
[]
[ "Kedco" ]
[ "Renewable energy companies of Europe", "Renewable energy companies of the United Kingdom", "Energy companies of the Republic of Ireland", "Renewable energy in Ireland", "Companies based in Cork (city)", "Companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market" ]
projected-20464555-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EQTEC
EQTEC
See also
EQTEC PLC (formerly REACT Energy PLC and Kedco PLC) is a bioscience energy company operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland which was established in 2005.
Bioethanol Anaerobic digestion Wood pellets
[]
[ "See also" ]
[ "Renewable energy companies of Europe", "Renewable energy companies of the United Kingdom", "Energy companies of the Republic of Ireland", "Renewable energy in Ireland", "Companies based in Cork (city)", "Companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market" ]
projected-20464555-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EQTEC
EQTEC
References
EQTEC PLC (formerly REACT Energy PLC and Kedco PLC) is a bioscience energy company operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland which was established in 2005.
Category:Renewable energy companies of Europe Category:Renewable energy companies of the United Kingdom Category:Energy companies of the Republic of Ireland Category:Renewable energy in Ireland Category:Companies based in Cork (city) Category:Companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Renewable energy companies of Europe", "Renewable energy companies of the United Kingdom", "Energy companies of the Republic of Ireland", "Renewable energy in Ireland", "Companies based in Cork (city)", "Companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market" ]
projected-23572607-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Introduction
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Beginnings, Urban Folk Tales and Other Projects (2001–2007)
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
Neither Robb Johannes, nor anyone associated with Paint, has spoken publicly the band's early history or the unofficial release of Urban Folk Tales in 2004. The only reference ever made was an interview with Thunderbird Radio Hell on CiTR 101.9FM in Vancouver on 18 September 2008, when Matt Laforest said the band stop ...
[]
[ "History", "Beginnings, Urban Folk Tales and Other Projects (2001–2007)" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Can You Hear Me? (2008–2010)
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
Recorded in Port Coquitlam, and released 11 August 2009 when the band was established in Toronto, Paint's debut album Can You Hear Me? was automatically praised as "5 STARS: in your face, but not overpowering, melodic but still harsh, well-crafted but not over-perfected... heartbreaking yet uplifting.... an underlying ...
[]
[ "History", "Can You Hear Me? (2008–2010)" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Where We Are Today and Capsulated (2010–2012)
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
Documented in the film Where We Were in April, Robb Johannes moved to Kitchener/Waterloo, where the Paint went into the studio with Ian Smith. Previously, Johannes and Smith had collaborated on composing two songs: "Girl in a Frame," and "Boomerang"—the former of which secured the band international distribution throug...
[]
[ "History", "Where We Are Today and Capsulated (2010–2012)" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Line-up changes and touring (2012–2014)
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
At the end of the Where We'll Be 2011 Tour, Robb Johannes was seen on stage at Indie Week 2011 playing bass with Kevin Komatsu of The Joys on drums and Tim Dafoe of The Cheap Speakers on guitar. As the band embarked on a cross-Canada tour in March/April 2012, he published a note on the band's official blog, giving a va...
[]
[ "History", "Line-up changes and touring (2012–2014)" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Based on Truth and Lies / 11:11 / (disPLAY) (2014–present)
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
After initial location scouting and pre-production throughout the winter of 2013 and into spring 2014, Paint soon jumped full-on into the movie business alongside Price – with Johannes taking a much more active role in the filmmaking process following "Boomerang". Casting actor and model, Zac Ché as the protagonist of ...
[]
[ "History", "Based on Truth and Lies / 11:11 / (disPLAY) (2014–present)" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Postering case
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
A well-documented court case took place in 2011 with Johannes and the management of Toronto's C'est What? venue against mayor Rob Ford's anti-postering bylaws. Johannes presented the Ramsden v. Peterborough (City) [1993] 2 S.C.R. 1084 decision from the Supreme Court of Canada, where the Court struck down a bylaw prohib...
[]
[ "Activism and causes", "Postering case" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Other causes
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
As the most vocal and public member of Paint, Johannes has championed many causes including vegetarianism, gun control, public housing (particularly in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, and voting, amongst others.
[]
[ "Activism and causes", "Other causes" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-010
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
2014 Toronto Civic Election: Robb Not Ford Campaign
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
In addition to his social advocacy, Robb Johannes ran in the 2014 Toronto mayoral election under the moniker "Robb Not Ford" (a jab against outgoing mayor Rob Ford). Johannes placed 12th out of 65 candidates with a campaign budget of just $18, and was noted as winning early debates against Ford and other major candidat...
[]
[ "Activism and causes", "2014 Toronto Civic Election: Robb Not Ford Campaign" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-012
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Current
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
Robb Johannes – lead vocals, guitar, programming (2008–present) Jordan Shepherdson – guitar, backing vocals (2012–present) Keiko Gutierrez – bass, backing vocals (2014–present) Devin Jannetta – drums (2012–present)
[]
[ "Members", "Current" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-013
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Former (abridged)
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
Nikolaus Odermatt – bass, keyboards (2011-2012) Nathan Da Silva – guitar, backing vocals (2011-2012) Adre Dey – drums, backing vocals (2010-2011) Mandy Dunbar – guitar, backing vocals (2009-2011) Marcus Warren – bass (2009-2011) Jeff Logan – guitar (2009) Matt Laforest – drums (2008–2009) Paula McGlynn – guitar,...
[]
[ "Members", "Former (abridged)" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-015
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Studio albums
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
Where We Are Today (6 September 2011) [Fontana North, PWWAT11] #23 (!earshot) Can You Hear Me? (11 August 2009) [independent, PCYHM09] #20 (!earshot) Urban Folk Tales (29 May 2004) [independent, RSC12272] #9 (!earshot)
[]
[ "Discography", "Studio albums" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-016
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
EPs
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
Based on Truth and Lies (2 June 2015) [independent, PBOTAL15]
[]
[ "Discography", "EPs" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-017
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Live albums
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
(disPLAY) (16 September 2016) [independent, PDISP16]
[]
[ "Discography", "Live albums" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-018
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Compilation albums
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
Showcase International 2005 (21 September 2005), E3/Chromium Records (CHRO-SC2005-001), featuring the song "Open Your Eyes"
[]
[ "Discography", "Compilation albums" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-021
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Films
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
(disPLAY) (16 September 2016) [independent, PDISP16] 11:11 (2 June 2015) [independent, P1111DVD15]
[]
[ "Videography", "Films" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-022
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Compilations
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
Capsulated (26 November 2013) [Independent, PCDVD13] Videos, etc. (2011) [Independent, PVEDVD11]
[]
[ "Videography", "Compilations" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572607-023
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint%20%28band%29
Paint (band)
Documentaries
Paint is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto, Ontario. The group was unofficially formed 2001 in Vancouver, when frontman Robb Johannes was 18 years old. The band's line-up consists of Johannes (lead vocals), Jordan Shepherdson (guitar, backing vocals), Keiko Gutierrez (bass), and Devin Jannetta (drums).
(disASSEMBLED): The Making of (disPLAY) (20 September 2016) Story of the Moral of the Story: The Making of 11:11 (19 January 2016) The Making of Boomerang (17 November 2013) Where We Were in April (30 August 2011), [Independent, PWWWIADVD11]
[]
[ "Videography", "Documentaries" ]
[ "Musical groups established in 2001", "Musical groups from Vancouver", "Canadian indie pop groups", "Canadian indie rock groups", "2001 establishments in British Columbia" ]
projected-23572619-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triotech
Triotech
Introduction
Triotech is a manufacturer of out-of-home multi-sensory interactive attractions. Since 2006, TRIOTECH has operated its own studio to develop custom content for its attractions. Founded in 1999, TRIOTECH is a privately held company based in Canada with offices in the US, Europe, and China. with research and development...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Canadian companies established in 1999", "Privately held companies of Canada" ]
projected-23572619-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triotech
Triotech
Background
Triotech is a manufacturer of out-of-home multi-sensory interactive attractions. Since 2006, TRIOTECH has operated its own studio to develop custom content for its attractions. Founded in 1999, TRIOTECH is a privately held company based in Canada with offices in the US, Europe, and China. with research and development...
Triotech designs, develops, and markets immersive and interactive out-of-home cinemas and platforms, as well as small 3-dimensional movie theaters. They distribute their products under XD Theater, XD DarK Ride, Interactive Dark Ride, Flying Theaters, immersive Walkthroughs, and Typhoon. In 2006, Triotech opened a Mon...
[]
[ "Background" ]
[ "Canadian companies established in 1999", "Privately held companies of Canada" ]
projected-23572619-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triotech
Triotech
Products
Triotech is a manufacturer of out-of-home multi-sensory interactive attractions. Since 2006, TRIOTECH has operated its own studio to develop custom content for its attractions. Founded in 1999, TRIOTECH is a privately held company based in Canada with offices in the US, Europe, and China. with research and development...
Interactive Dark Ride (some ride systems have been provided by Zamperla) Ghostbusters 5D at Heide Park in Soltau, Germany Ninjago The Ride at Legoland Resorts in Legoland California, Legoland Florida, Legoland Deutschland, Legoland Windsor, Legoland Malaysia, Legoland Billund and Legoland New York Sholay: The hunt for...
[]
[ "Products" ]
[ "Canadian companies established in 1999", "Privately held companies of Canada" ]
projected-20464565-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountaineer%20Militia
Mountaineer Militia
Introduction
Mountaineer Militia was a local anti-government paramilitary group, members of which plotted to blow up an FBI building Clarksburg, West Virginia in 1996. The group also used the name West Virginia Mountaineer Militia, and had ties with another militias from other states.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Terrorism in the United States", "Paramilitary organizations based in the United States", "Right-wing militia organizations in the United States", "1996 in West Virginia", "1995 establishments in West Virginia", "1990s disestablishments in West Virginia", "Organizations based in West Virginia" ]
projected-20464565-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountaineer%20Militia
Mountaineer Militia
Plot and arrest
Mountaineer Militia was a local anti-government paramilitary group, members of which plotted to blow up an FBI building Clarksburg, West Virginia in 1996. The group also used the name West Virginia Mountaineer Militia, and had ties with another militias from other states.
On October 11, 1996, seven men having connections with the Mountaineer Militia, a local anti-government paramilitary group, were arrested on charges of plotting to blow up the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Criminal Justice Information Services Division in Clarksburg, West Virginia, after a 16-month investigation. T...
[]
[ "Plot and arrest" ]
[ "Terrorism in the United States", "Paramilitary organizations based in the United States", "Right-wing militia organizations in the United States", "1996 in West Virginia", "1995 establishments in West Virginia", "1990s disestablishments in West Virginia", "Organizations based in West Virginia" ]
projected-20464565-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountaineer%20Militia
Mountaineer Militia
Convictions
Mountaineer Militia was a local anti-government paramilitary group, members of which plotted to blow up an FBI building Clarksburg, West Virginia in 1996. The group also used the name West Virginia Mountaineer Militia, and had ties with another militias from other states.
On March 29, 1998, the leader Floyd "Ray" Looker was convicted and sentenced to 18 years in a federal prison. Looker (57), was among the first to be charged under a 1994 antiterrorism law that makes it a crime to provide material resources to terrorists activities. While Looker pleaded guilty to the conspiracy charges,...
[]
[ "Plot and arrest", "Convictions" ]
[ "Terrorism in the United States", "Paramilitary organizations based in the United States", "Right-wing militia organizations in the United States", "1996 in West Virginia", "1995 establishments in West Virginia", "1990s disestablishments in West Virginia", "Organizations based in West Virginia" ]
projected-20464565-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountaineer%20Militia
Mountaineer Militia
Notes
Mountaineer Militia was a local anti-government paramilitary group, members of which plotted to blow up an FBI building Clarksburg, West Virginia in 1996. The group also used the name West Virginia Mountaineer Militia, and had ties with another militias from other states.
Category:Terrorism in the United States Category:Paramilitary organizations based in the United States Category:Right-wing militia organizations in the United States Category:1996 in West Virginia Category:1995 establishments in West Virginia Category:1990s disestablishments in West Virginia Category:Organizations base...
[]
[ "Notes" ]
[ "Terrorism in the United States", "Paramilitary organizations based in the United States", "Right-wing militia organizations in the United States", "1996 in West Virginia", "1995 establishments in West Virginia", "1990s disestablishments in West Virginia", "Organizations based in West Virginia" ]
projected-23572632-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemanja%20Zlatkovi%C4%87
Nemanja Zlatković
Introduction
Nemanja Zlatković (Serbian Cyrillic: Немања Златковић; born 21 August 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a left-back.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Living people", "1988 births", "Footballers from Belgrade", "Serbian footballers", "Serbian expatriate footballers", "Expatriate footballers in Slovakia", "Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Slovakia", "Expatriate footballers in Greece", "Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Greece", "Expatriate fo...
projected-23572632-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemanja%20Zlatkovi%C4%87
Nemanja Zlatković
Career
Nemanja Zlatković (Serbian Cyrillic: Немања Златковић; born 21 August 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a left-back.
In August of 2020, Zlatković joined FK Dinamo Pančevo. After a spell at FK Sloga Kraljevo, Zlatković moved to OFK Beograd in the summer 2021.
[]
[ "Career" ]
[ "Living people", "1988 births", "Footballers from Belgrade", "Serbian footballers", "Serbian expatriate footballers", "Expatriate footballers in Slovakia", "Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Slovakia", "Expatriate footballers in Greece", "Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Greece", "Expatriate fo...
projected-20464572-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne%20Frank%20%28disambiguation%29
Anne Frank (disambiguation)
Introduction
Anne Frank (1929–1945) was a young Jewish girl and a German-born diarist. Anne Frank may also refer to: Anne Frank: The Biography, a biography of Anne Frank by Melissa Müller Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, the diary of Anne Frank Anne Frank: The Whole Story, a television mini-series about Anne Frank by Robert ...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[]
projected-20464572-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne%20Frank%20%28disambiguation%29
Anne Frank (disambiguation)
See also
Anne Frank (1929–1945) was a young Jewish girl and a German-born diarist. Anne Frank may also refer to: Anne Frank: The Biography, a biography of Anne Frank by Melissa Müller Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, the diary of Anne Frank Anne Frank: The Whole Story, a television mini-series about Anne Frank by Robert ...
Ann Frank Lewis (born 1937), American political strategist
[]
[ "See also" ]
[]
projected-23572635-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeroporti%20di%20Roma
Aeroporti di Roma
Introduction
Aeroporti di Roma S.p.A. (abbreviated ADR) is an Italian fixed-base operator of Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (in Greater Rome) and Rome Ciampino Airport since 1997 (the year of privatization). The headquarter of the company is located in Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport. The company was a minority shareholde...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Italian companies established in 1997", "Airport operators of Italy", "Airports in Rome", "Transport in Lazio", "Companies based in Lazio", "Companies based in Rome", "Fiumicino", "Metropolitan City of Rome Capital", "Transport companies established in 1997", "Region-owned companies of Italy", ...
projected-23572640-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papists%20Act%201715
Papists Act 1715
Introduction
The Papists Act 1715 (2 Geo., c. 55) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain. The Act required Roman Catholics who did not take the oath of fidelity to register their property. The Act was passed in the aftermath of the Jacobite rising of 1715. The Act's preamble claimed that the Act was necessary because Cathol...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1715", "History of Christianity in the United Kingdom", "1715 in Christianity", "Law about religion in the United Kingdom" ]
projected-23572640-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papists%20Act%201715
Papists Act 1715
Notes
The Papists Act 1715 (2 Geo., c. 55) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain. The Act required Roman Catholics who did not take the oath of fidelity to register their property. The Act was passed in the aftermath of the Jacobite rising of 1715. The Act's preamble claimed that the Act was necessary because Cathol...
Category:Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1715 Category:History of Christianity in the United Kingdom Category:1715 in Christianity Category:Law about religion in the United Kingdom
[]
[ "Notes" ]
[ "Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1715", "History of Christianity in the United Kingdom", "1715 in Christianity", "Law about religion in the United Kingdom" ]
projected-23572642-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro%20Cordeiro%20%28tennis%29
Pedro Cordeiro (tennis)
Introduction
Pedro Cordeiro (born 14 February 1963 in Porto, Portugal) is a former professional tennis player from Portugal and was the former captain of the Portugal Davis Cup and Fed Cup teams. He reached a career high singles ranking of 517 in November 1986.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1963 births", "Living people", "Portuguese male tennis players", "Portuguese tennis coaches", "Sportspeople from Porto" ]
projected-23572645-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C10H12
C10H12
Introduction
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C10H12}} The molecular formula C10H12 (molar mass: 132.20 g/mol, exact mass: 132.0939 u) may refer to: Basketane Dicyclopentadiene 2,4-Dimethylstyrene 2,5-Dimethylstyrene Tetralin
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[ "Introduction" ]
[]
projected-23572647-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluatu
Aluatu
Introduction
Aluatu is a village in Taraclia District, Moldova.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Villages of Taraclia District" ]
projected-23572647-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluatu
Aluatu
References
Aluatu is a village in Taraclia District, Moldova.
Category:Villages of Taraclia District
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Villages of Taraclia District" ]
projected-23572651-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C12H8Cl6O
C12H8Cl6O
Introduction
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C12H8Cl6O}} The molecular formula C12H8Cl6O (molar mass: 380.91 g/mol, exact mass: 377.8706 u) may refer to: Dieldrin Endrin
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[ "Introduction" ]
[]
projected-06899996-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JDS%20%C5%8Cshio
JDS Ōshio
Introduction
JDS Ōshio (SS-561) was a submarine in service with Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force. Ōshio was planned and built to replace the aging JDS Kuroshio.
[ "JS Ōshio (SS-561).jpg" ]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Submarines of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force", "Ships built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries", "1964 ships" ]
projected-06899996-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JDS%20%C5%8Cshio
JDS Ōshio
Background
JDS Ōshio (SS-561) was a submarine in service with Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force. Ōshio was planned and built to replace the aging JDS Kuroshio.
In 1955, the Maritime Self-Defense Force received a loan from the US Navy for the Gato-class submarine USS Mingo and recommissioned it as the first JDS Kuroshio to begin the development (reconstruction) of the submarine force. Subsequently, by building the first Oyashio in the 1956 plan, domestic construction of submar...
[]
[ "Background" ]
[ "Submarines of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force", "Ships built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries", "1964 ships" ]
projected-06899996-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JDS%20%C5%8Cshio
JDS Ōshio
Design
JDS Ōshio (SS-561) was a submarine in service with Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force. Ōshio was planned and built to replace the aging JDS Kuroshio.
The design of this ship uses the same technology as SSK, and is expanded to almost the same size as the original Kuroshio. Her ship type is an underwater high-speed nautical submarine similar to SSK. The hull structure is also based on the same double-shell type as SSK, but for slimming down, the rear part is a single...
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[ "Design" ]
[ "Submarines of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force", "Ships built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries", "1964 ships" ]
projected-06899996-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JDS%20%C5%8Cshio
JDS Ōshio
Equipment
JDS Ōshio (SS-561) was a submarine in service with Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force. Ōshio was planned and built to replace the aging JDS Kuroshio.
The sonar arrangement is similar to the Natsushio-class, but for the hearing device (passive sonar), the JQO-3 is located at the bottom of the bow and the JQO-4 is located inside the dome at the front end of the sail. ing. As an active sonar, the JQS-3 was mounted on the bottom of the ship below the command post in a h...
[]
[ "Equipment" ]
[ "Submarines of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force", "Ships built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries", "1964 ships" ]
projected-06899996-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JDS%20%C5%8Cshio
JDS Ōshio
Construction and career
JDS Ōshio (SS-561) was a submarine in service with Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force. Ōshio was planned and built to replace the aging JDS Kuroshio.
Ōshio was laid down on 29 June 1963 and launched on 30 April 1964 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Kobe Shipyard. She was commissioned on 31 March 1965 and incorporated into the 1st Submarine Group 2nd Submarine. On 8 April 1967, while moored in Kure, a short circuit occurred in the rear control panel room while chargin...
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[ "Construction and career" ]
[ "Submarines of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force", "Ships built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries", "1964 ships" ]
projected-06899996-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JDS%20%C5%8Cshio
JDS Ōshio
Citations
JDS Ōshio (SS-561) was a submarine in service with Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force. Ōshio was planned and built to replace the aging JDS Kuroshio.
Category:Submarines of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Category:Ships built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Category:1964 ships
[]
[ "Citations" ]
[ "Submarines of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force", "Ships built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries", "1964 ships" ]
projected-23572652-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balabanu
Balabanu
Introduction
Balabanu is a village in Taraclia District, Moldova.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Villages of Taraclia District" ]
projected-23572652-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balabanu
Balabanu
References
Balabanu is a village in Taraclia District, Moldova.
Category:Villages of Taraclia District
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Villages of Taraclia District" ]
projected-23572653-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairaclia
Cairaclia
Introduction
Cairaclia is a village in Taraclia District, Moldova.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Villages of Taraclia District", "Bulgarian communities in Moldova" ]
projected-23572653-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairaclia
Cairaclia
References
Cairaclia is a village in Taraclia District, Moldova.
Category:Villages of Taraclia District Category:Bulgarian communities in Moldova
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Villages of Taraclia District", "Bulgarian communities in Moldova" ]
projected-23572657-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corten%2C%20Taraclia
Corten, Taraclia
Introduction
Corten is a village in Taraclia District, Moldova.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Villages of Taraclia District", "Bulgarian communities in Moldova" ]
projected-23572657-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corten%2C%20Taraclia
Corten, Taraclia
References
Corten is a village in Taraclia District, Moldova.
Category:Villages of Taraclia District Category:Bulgarian communities in Moldova
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Villages of Taraclia District", "Bulgarian communities in Moldova" ]
projected-23572659-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novosiolovca
Novosiolovca
Introduction
Novosiolovca is a village in Taraclia District, Moldova.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Villages of Taraclia District" ]
projected-23572659-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novosiolovca
Novosiolovca
References
Novosiolovca is a village in Taraclia District, Moldova.
Category:Villages of Taraclia District
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Villages of Taraclia District" ]
projected-23572661-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tvardi%C8%9Ba
Tvardița
Introduction
anthem = My Fortress <ref> Tvardița (, Tvǎrdica) is a town in Taraclia district, Moldova. It was founded following the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829 by Bulgarian refugees from Tvarditsa, a town just south of the Balkan Mountains, and the surrounding region. The local Bulgarian population forms part of...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Cities and towns in Moldova", "Taraclia District", "Bulgarian communities in Moldova" ]
projected-23572669-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valea%20Perjei
Valea Perjei
Introduction
Valea Perjei may refer to: Valea Perjei, Cimişlia, Moldova Valea Perjei, Taraclia, Moldova
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[]
projected-23572669-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valea%20Perjei
Valea Perjei
See also
Valea Perjei may refer to: Valea Perjei, Cimişlia, Moldova Valea Perjei, Taraclia, Moldova
Valea (disambiguation)
[]
[ "See also" ]
[]
projected-23572673-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valea%20Perjei%2C%20Taraclia
Valea Perjei, Taraclia
Introduction
Valea Perjei is a village in Taraclia District, Moldova.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Villages of Taraclia District", "Bulgarian communities in Moldova" ]
projected-23572673-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valea%20Perjei%2C%20Taraclia
Valea Perjei, Taraclia
References
Valea Perjei is a village in Taraclia District, Moldova.
Category:Villages of Taraclia District Category:Bulgarian communities in Moldova
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Villages of Taraclia District", "Bulgarian communities in Moldova" ]
projected-23572676-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bud%C4%83i%2C%20Taraclia
Budăi, Taraclia
Introduction
Budăi is a commune in Taraclia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Budăi and Dermengi.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Communes of Taraclia District" ]
projected-23572676-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bud%C4%83i%2C%20Taraclia
Budăi, Taraclia
References
Budăi is a commune in Taraclia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Budăi and Dermengi.
Category:Communes of Taraclia District
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Communes of Taraclia District" ]
projected-06899999-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Ringmaster%27s%20Secret
The Ringmaster's Secret
Introduction
The Ringmaster's Secret is the thirty-first volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in late 1953 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The actual author was ghostwriter Harriet Stratemeyer Adams.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Nancy Drew books", "1953 American novels", "1953 children's books", "Circus books", "Grosset & Dunlap books", "Children's mystery novels" ]
projected-06899999-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Ringmaster%27s%20Secret
The Ringmaster's Secret
Plot summary
The Ringmaster's Secret is the thirty-first volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in late 1953 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The actual author was ghostwriter Harriet Stratemeyer Adams.
1953 Edition: Nancy's Aunt Eloise, aware of her niece's current interest in learning horseback riding stunts, sends her a second-hand golden bracelet bearing charms of horses in all five gaits; a sixth charm is missing. Coincidentally, the Sims Circus, former employer of Nancy's equestrian instructor, is coming to tow...
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[ "Plot summary" ]
[ "Nancy Drew books", "1953 American novels", "1953 children's books", "Circus books", "Grosset & Dunlap books", "Children's mystery novels" ]
projected-06899999-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Ringmaster%27s%20Secret
The Ringmaster's Secret
Commentary
The Ringmaster's Secret is the thirty-first volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in late 1953 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The actual author was ghostwriter Harriet Stratemeyer Adams.
This is the first volume that Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, manager and co-owner of The Stratemeyer Syndicate, is credited with writing in full. 1974 Edition: the story is a shortened and abridged version of the original, lacking detail in the subplots, and quickening the pace. Nancy uses a wig to resemble Bess, as w...
[]
[ "Commentary" ]
[ "Nancy Drew books", "1953 American novels", "1953 children's books", "Circus books", "Grosset & Dunlap books", "Children's mystery novels" ]
projected-06899999-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Ringmaster%27s%20Secret
The Ringmaster's Secret
Book Club Edition
The Ringmaster's Secret is the thirty-first volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in late 1953 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The actual author was ghostwriter Harriet Stratemeyer Adams.
In 1959, this volume was the second in a series released as part of the Nancy Drew Reader's Club, nicknamed by adult collectors as "Cameos," so named in reference to the jacket and cover design elements of Nancy on a cameo pendant. Nancy is illustrated as mature, dressed in tailored clothes, in this series of book clu...
[]
[ "Book Club Edition" ]
[ "Nancy Drew books", "1953 American novels", "1953 children's books", "Circus books", "Grosset & Dunlap books", "Children's mystery novels" ]
projected-06899999-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Ringmaster%27s%20Secret
The Ringmaster's Secret
Critiques
The Ringmaster's Secret is the thirty-first volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in late 1953 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The actual author was ghostwriter Harriet Stratemeyer Adams.
Adult book collectors and enthusiasts discuss and review Nancy Drew plot elements online. The premise of this volume is sometimes discussed regarding suspension of disbelief that Nancy is as skilled as a high-grade circus performer, and can easily enter the circus as a replacement performer. The original art was execut...
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[ "Critiques" ]
[ "Nancy Drew books", "1953 American novels", "1953 children's books", "Circus books", "Grosset & Dunlap books", "Children's mystery novels" ]
projected-06900001-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photochemical%20and%20Photobiological%20Sciences
Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences
Introduction
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all areas of photochemistry and photobiology. It is published monthly by Springer Nature and is the official journal of the European Photochemistry Association, European Society for Photobiology, Asia and Oceania Society for...
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Chemistry journals", "Biology journals", "Royal Society of Chemistry academic journals", "Publications established in 2002", "Monthly journals", "English-language journals" ]
projected-06900001-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photochemical%20and%20Photobiological%20Sciences
Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences
Owner societies
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all areas of photochemistry and photobiology. It is published monthly by Springer Nature and is the official journal of the European Photochemistry Association, European Society for Photobiology, Asia and Oceania Society for...
The journal is co-owned by the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology, and is affiliated with the Asia and Oceania Society for Photobiology and the Korean Society of Photoscience.
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[ "Owner societies" ]
[ "Chemistry journals", "Biology journals", "Royal Society of Chemistry academic journals", "Publications established in 2002", "Monthly journals", "English-language journals" ]
projected-06900001-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photochemical%20and%20Photobiological%20Sciences
Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences
Abstracting and indexing
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all areas of photochemistry and photobiology. It is published monthly by Springer Nature and is the official journal of the European Photochemistry Association, European Society for Photobiology, Asia and Oceania Society for...
The journal is abstracted and indexed in: Chemical Abstracts Service PubMed/MEDLINE Science Citation Index Scopus
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[ "Abstracting and indexing" ]
[ "Chemistry journals", "Biology journals", "Royal Society of Chemistry academic journals", "Publications established in 2002", "Monthly journals", "English-language journals" ]
projected-06900001-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photochemical%20and%20Photobiological%20Sciences
Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences
See also
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all areas of photochemistry and photobiology. It is published monthly by Springer Nature and is the official journal of the European Photochemistry Association, European Society for Photobiology, Asia and Oceania Society for...
Chemical biology
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[ "See also" ]
[ "Chemistry journals", "Biology journals", "Royal Society of Chemistry academic journals", "Publications established in 2002", "Monthly journals", "English-language journals" ]
projected-23572679-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxation%20Act%201722
Taxation Act 1722
Introduction
The Taxation Act 1722 (9 Geo. I, c. 18) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in response to the Jacobite risings and the Atterbury Plot. The Taxation Act, with the Oaths Act, is known collectively as the Papists Act 1722. Following the Jacobite rising of 1715, and seeking to curtail the political acti...
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1722", "History of Christianity in the United Kingdom" ]
projected-23572679-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxation%20Act%201722
Taxation Act 1722
Notes
The Taxation Act 1722 (9 Geo. I, c. 18) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in response to the Jacobite risings and the Atterbury Plot. The Taxation Act, with the Oaths Act, is known collectively as the Papists Act 1722. Following the Jacobite rising of 1715, and seeking to curtail the political acti...
Category:Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1722 Category:History of Christianity in the United Kingdom
[]
[ "Notes" ]
[ "Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1722", "History of Christianity in the United Kingdom" ]
projected-23572681-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salcia%2C%20Taraclia
Salcia, Taraclia
Introduction
Salcia is a commune in Taraclia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Orehovca and Salcia.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Communes of Taraclia District" ]
projected-23572681-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salcia%2C%20Taraclia
Salcia, Taraclia
References
Salcia is a commune in Taraclia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Orehovca and Salcia.
Category:Communes of Taraclia District
[]
[ "References" ]
[ "Communes of Taraclia District" ]
projected-23572692-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albota%20de%20Jos
Albota de Jos
Introduction
Albota de Jos is a commune in Taraclia District, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Albota de Jos, Hagichioi and Hîrtop. The commune is located from the district seat, Taraclia, and from Chișinău. During the interwar period, the commune was the seat of Plasa Mihai Viteazul, in Cahul County, Romania.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Communes of Taraclia District", "Cahul County (Romania)" ]
projected-23572692-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albota%20de%20Jos
Albota de Jos
References
Albota de Jos is a commune in Taraclia District, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Albota de Jos, Hagichioi and Hîrtop. The commune is located from the district seat, Taraclia, and from Chișinău. During the interwar period, the commune was the seat of Plasa Mihai Viteazul, in Cahul County, Romania.
Category:Communes of Taraclia District Category:Cahul County (Romania)
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[ "References" ]
[ "Communes of Taraclia District", "Cahul County (Romania)" ]
projected-06900002-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Ryder
Paul Ryder
Introduction
Paul Anthony Ryder (24 April 1964 – 15 July 2022) was an English musician. He was a bass player and a founding member of the Manchester band Happy Mondays with his brother Shaun Ryder.
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[ "Introduction" ]
[ "1964 births", "2022 deaths", "English rock bass guitarists", "Male bass guitarists", "Happy Mondays members", "People from Salford" ]
projected-06900002-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Ryder
Paul Ryder
Early life
Paul Anthony Ryder (24 April 1964 – 15 July 2022) was an English musician. He was a bass player and a founding member of the Manchester band Happy Mondays with his brother Shaun Ryder.
Paul and Shaun are the two sons of Derek Ryder, a postman, and his wife Linda, a nurse.
[]
[ "Early life" ]
[ "1964 births", "2022 deaths", "English rock bass guitarists", "Male bass guitarists", "Happy Mondays members", "People from Salford" ]
projected-06900002-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Ryder
Paul Ryder
Happy Mondays
Paul Anthony Ryder (24 April 1964 – 15 July 2022) was an English musician. He was a bass player and a founding member of the Manchester band Happy Mondays with his brother Shaun Ryder.
Ryder was an active member of the band through most of its history from its inception in 1983 through to his death. His bandmates include his brother Shaun, Gary Whelan, Mark "Bez" Berry, Paul Davies and Mark Day. It was during his tenure with the band that it had its biggest successes with albums such as Pills 'n' Th...
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[ "Happy Mondays" ]
[ "1964 births", "2022 deaths", "English rock bass guitarists", "Male bass guitarists", "Happy Mondays members", "People from Salford" ]
projected-06900002-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Ryder
Paul Ryder
Acting
Paul Anthony Ryder (24 April 1964 – 15 July 2022) was an English musician. He was a bass player and a founding member of the Manchester band Happy Mondays with his brother Shaun Ryder.
Ryder appeared in the films The Ghosts of Oxford Street, Losing It, and 24 Hour Party People, where he played the part of a gangster.
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[ "Acting" ]
[ "1964 births", "2022 deaths", "English rock bass guitarists", "Male bass guitarists", "Happy Mondays members", "People from Salford" ]
projected-06900002-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Ryder
Paul Ryder
Other projects
Paul Anthony Ryder (24 April 1964 – 15 July 2022) was an English musician. He was a bass player and a founding member of the Manchester band Happy Mondays with his brother Shaun Ryder.
Ryder left Happy Mondays to write music for several television shows, and formed a new band, Big Arm, who released an album in 2008 titled Radiator. Ryder lived in Los Angeles where he continued to write music. He supported Tom Tom Club on two of the dates on the North America tour in October 2010, playing gigs in Sa...
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[ "Other projects" ]
[ "1964 births", "2022 deaths", "English rock bass guitarists", "Male bass guitarists", "Happy Mondays members", "People from Salford" ]
projected-06900002-005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Ryder
Paul Ryder
Death
Paul Anthony Ryder (24 April 1964 – 15 July 2022) was an English musician. He was a bass player and a founding member of the Manchester band Happy Mondays with his brother Shaun Ryder.
Ryder was found dead in his bed by his mother on 15 July 2022, aged 58, the day before the band were due to play at a festival in Sunderland. He had been reporting headaches after arriving in Salford after flying from his home in Los Angeles. The family later said that the Coroner had said that Ryder died as a result ...
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[ "Death" ]
[ "1964 births", "2022 deaths", "English rock bass guitarists", "Male bass guitarists", "Happy Mondays members", "People from Salford" ]
projected-06900002-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Ryder
Paul Ryder
External Links
Paul Anthony Ryder (24 April 1964 – 15 July 2022) was an English musician. He was a bass player and a founding member of the Manchester band Happy Mondays with his brother Shaun Ryder.
Category:1964 births Category:2022 deaths Category:English rock bass guitarists Category:Male bass guitarists Category:Happy Mondays members Category:People from Salford
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[ "External Links" ]
[ "1964 births", "2022 deaths", "English rock bass guitarists", "Male bass guitarists", "Happy Mondays members", "People from Salford" ]
projected-06900013-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Scarlet%20Slipper%20Mystery
The Scarlet Slipper Mystery
Introduction
The Scarlet Slipper Mystery is the thirty-second volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was published in 1954 by Grosset & Dunlap and written by Charles S. Strong under the house pseudonym Carolyn Keene.
[]
[ "Introduction" ]
[ "Nancy Drew books", "1954 American novels", "1954 children's books", "Grosset & Dunlap books", "Children's mystery novels" ]
projected-06900013-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Scarlet%20Slipper%20Mystery
The Scarlet Slipper Mystery
Plot
The Scarlet Slipper Mystery is the thirty-second volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was published in 1954 by Grosset & Dunlap and written by Charles S. Strong under the house pseudonym Carolyn Keene.
Nancy meets Helene and Henri Fontaine, refugees from Centrovia who run a dancing school in River Heights. Strange circumstances have brought the brother and sister to United States. When they receive an anonymous note threatening their lives, Nancy offers her help. But she encounters nothing but puzzles. Are the Fonta...
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[ "Plot" ]
[ "Nancy Drew books", "1954 American novels", "1954 children's books", "Grosset & Dunlap books", "Children's mystery novels" ]
projected-06900013-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Scarlet%20Slipper%20Mystery
The Scarlet Slipper Mystery
References
The Scarlet Slipper Mystery is the thirty-second volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was published in 1954 by Grosset & Dunlap and written by Charles S. Strong under the house pseudonym Carolyn Keene.
Category:Nancy Drew books Category:1954 American novels Category:1954 children's books Category:Grosset & Dunlap books Category:Children's mystery novels
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sawa%20%28Hrycuniak%29
Sawa (Hrycuniak)
Introduction
Metropolitan Sawa, (sometimes Sabbas, secular birth name Michał Hrycuniak; born 14 April 1938 in Śniatycze) is the Archbishop of Warsaw and Metropolitan of All Poland, and hence the Primate of the Polish Orthodox Church since 1998, the second largest organized religion in Poland. Sawa was a longtime associate of commun...
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projected-23572698-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sawa%20%28Hrycuniak%29
Sawa (Hrycuniak)
References
Metropolitan Sawa, (sometimes Sabbas, secular birth name Michał Hrycuniak; born 14 April 1938 in Śniatycze) is the Archbishop of Warsaw and Metropolitan of All Poland, and hence the Primate of the Polish Orthodox Church since 1998, the second largest organized religion in Poland. Sawa was a longtime associate of commun...
Category:1938 births Category:Living people Category:People from Zamość County Category:Ministry of Public Security (Poland) officials Category:Bishops of the Polish Orthodox Church Category:Eastern Orthodox Christians from Poland Category:Recipients of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, 1st class Category:Eastern ...
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projected-20464588-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Queensland%20state%20election
2009 Queensland state election
Introduction
The 2009 Queensland state election was held on 21 March 2009 to elect all 89 members of the Legislative Assembly, a unicameral parliament. The election saw the incumbent Labor government led by Premier Anna Bligh defeat the Liberal National Party of Queensland led by Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg, and gain a f...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Queensland%20state%20election
2009 Queensland state election
Results
The 2009 Queensland state election was held on 21 March 2009 to elect all 89 members of the Legislative Assembly, a unicameral parliament. The election saw the incumbent Labor government led by Premier Anna Bligh defeat the Liberal National Party of Queensland led by Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg, and gain a f...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Queensland%20state%20election
2009 Queensland state election
Seats changing hands
The 2009 Queensland state election was held on 21 March 2009 to elect all 89 members of the Legislative Assembly, a unicameral parliament. The election saw the incumbent Labor government led by Premier Anna Bligh defeat the Liberal National Party of Queensland led by Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg, and gain a f...
¶ Ronan Lee was elected as a member of the Labor Party in 2006, but he defected to the Greens in 2008. One of the gains by the Liberal Nationals was the defeat of the Minister for Sustainability, Climate Change and Innovation Andrew McNamara (Hervey Bay). The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, Tra...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Queensland%20state%20election
2009 Queensland state election
Date
The 2009 Queensland state election was held on 21 March 2009 to elect all 89 members of the Legislative Assembly, a unicameral parliament. The election saw the incumbent Labor government led by Premier Anna Bligh defeat the Liberal National Party of Queensland led by Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg, and gain a f...
The previous state election was held on 9 September 2006 to elect the 89 members of the Legislative Assembly. In Queensland, for the government to serve a full-term, an election will be held approximately three years following the previous election. In Queensland, Section 80 of the Electoral Act 1992 states that an ele...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Queensland%20state%20election
2009 Queensland state election
Legislative Assembly
The 2009 Queensland state election was held on 21 March 2009 to elect all 89 members of the Legislative Assembly, a unicameral parliament. The election saw the incumbent Labor government led by Premier Anna Bligh defeat the Liberal National Party of Queensland led by Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg, and gain a f...
The Labor Party, led by Premier Anna Bligh, and the LNP, led by Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg, were the two main parties in Queensland at the election. It was the first election contested by the LNP following its creation with the merger of the National and Liberal parties. At the previous election, Labor won 5...
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projected-20464588-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Queensland%20state%20election
2009 Queensland state election
Parties contesting the election
The 2009 Queensland state election was held on 21 March 2009 to elect all 89 members of the Legislative Assembly, a unicameral parliament. The election saw the incumbent Labor government led by Premier Anna Bligh defeat the Liberal National Party of Queensland led by Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg, and gain a f...
† Contested 2006 elections as Liberal Party (49 seats) and National Party (40) seats. Both the Australian Labor Party and the Greens contested all 89 seats. This was the first Queensland state election in which the Greens contested every seat. The LNP contested every seat except Gladstone (held by an Independent), whi...
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projected-20464588-008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Queensland%20state%20election
2009 Queensland state election
Polling
The 2009 Queensland state election was held on 21 March 2009 to elect all 89 members of the Legislative Assembly, a unicameral parliament. The election saw the incumbent Labor government led by Premier Anna Bligh defeat the Liberal National Party of Queensland led by Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg, and gain a f...
Newspoll polling was conducted via random telephone number selection in city and country areas. Sampling sizes usually consist of around 1000 electors, with the declared margin of error at around ±3 percent.
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