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projected-56565810-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sattar%20Oraki | Sattar Oraki | Awards | Sattar Oraki (), (born 5 May 1969 in Ahvaz) is an Iranian composer. He has scored Academy Award-winning movies such as A Separation and The Salesman. Oraki is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. | honorary diploma (Celebration of critics and authors 2017)
Statue of the best music video (Iranian Cinema Celebration 2013)
Simorgh Candidate for Fajr Film Festival 2016
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projected-17329204-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst%20Bolld%C3%A9n | Ernst Bolldén | Introduction | Ernst Olov Bolldén (28 September 1966 – 30 April 2012) was a Swedish wheelchair table tennis player. He represented Sweden at every Summer Paralympics from 1988 to 2004 and won medals for para table tennis. He was on the gold-winning Swedish team at the 1996 Atlanta Paralympics and won a bronze in men's singles at that same Games. He won another bronze in the men's team event at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics.
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projected-17329204-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst%20Bolld%C3%A9n | Ernst Bolldén | World Championship | Ernst Olov Bolldén (28 September 1966 – 30 April 2012) was a Swedish wheelchair table tennis player. He represented Sweden at every Summer Paralympics from 1988 to 2004 and won medals for para table tennis. He was on the gold-winning Swedish team at the 1996 Atlanta Paralympics and won a bronze in men's singles at that same Games. He won another bronze in the men's team event at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics.
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projected-17329204-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst%20Bolld%C3%A9n | Ernst Bolldén | Other credits | Ernst Olov Bolldén (28 September 1966 – 30 April 2012) was a Swedish wheelchair table tennis player. He represented Sweden at every Summer Paralympics from 1988 to 2004 and won medals for para table tennis. He was on the gold-winning Swedish team at the 1996 Atlanta Paralympics and won a bronze in men's singles at that same Games. He won another bronze in the men's team event at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics.
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projected-17329205-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peroxybenzoic%20acid | Peroxybenzoic acid | Introduction | Peroxybenzoic acid is an organic compound with the formula C6H5CO3H. It is the simplest aryl peroxy acid. It may be synthesized from benzoic acid and hydrogen peroxide, or by the treatment of benzoyl peroxide with sodium methoxide, followed by acidification.
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projected-20466209-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20F.%20Martin | William F. Martin | Introduction | William Martin (born February 16, 1957 in Bethesda, Maryland) is an American botanist and microbiologist, currently Head of the Institut für Molekulare Evolution, Heinrich Heine Universität, Düsseldorf.
Born in Bethesda, Maryland, Martin was educated at Richland College, Dallas, Texas, and Texas A&M University. After working as a carpenter in Dallas, Martin moved to Hannover, Germany, and obtained his university Diploma from Technische Universität Hannover in 1985. Martin's PhD is from Max-Planck-Institut für Züchtungsforschung, Cologne, where he did postdoctoral research, followed by further postdoctoral work at Institut für Genetik, Technische Universität Braunschweig, where he obtained his Habilitation in 1992. In 1999, Martin became full (C4) professor at Universität Düsseldorf.
Martin is a distinguished and sometimes controversial contributor to the field of molecular evolution and the origin of life. He is known particularly for his work on the evolution of the Calvin cycle and plastids including chloroplasts, and, more generally, for contributions to understanding the origin and evolution of eukaryotic cells. Martin is co-author, with Miklos Mueller of Rockefeller University, of the 1998 paper The Hydrogen hypothesis for the first eukaryote. A wealth of subsequent research papers include contributions, independently and with Michael J. Russell of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, to understanding the geochemical origins of cells and their biochemical pathways. Martin's work is well cited (nearly 30,000 times) and he has an h-index of 95. | [] | [
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projected-20466209-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20F.%20Martin | William F. Martin | Awards | William Martin (born February 16, 1957 in Bethesda, Maryland) is an American botanist and microbiologist, currently Head of the Institut für Molekulare Evolution, Heinrich Heine Universität, Düsseldorf.
Born in Bethesda, Maryland, Martin was educated at Richland College, Dallas, Texas, and Texas A&M University. After working as a carpenter in Dallas, Martin moved to Hannover, Germany, and obtained his university Diploma from Technische Universität Hannover in 1985. Martin's PhD is from Max-Planck-Institut für Züchtungsforschung, Cologne, where he did postdoctoral research, followed by further postdoctoral work at Institut für Genetik, Technische Universität Braunschweig, where he obtained his Habilitation in 1992. In 1999, Martin became full (C4) professor at Universität Düsseldorf.
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1997: Technology Transfer Prize, Industrie und Handelskammer Braunschweig
1998: Miescher-Ishida Prize of the International Society of Endocytobiology
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projected-20466209-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20F.%20Martin | William F. Martin | Honours | William Martin (born February 16, 1957 in Bethesda, Maryland) is an American botanist and microbiologist, currently Head of the Institut für Molekulare Evolution, Heinrich Heine Universität, Düsseldorf.
Born in Bethesda, Maryland, Martin was educated at Richland College, Dallas, Texas, and Texas A&M University. After working as a carpenter in Dallas, Martin moved to Hannover, Germany, and obtained his university Diploma from Technische Universität Hannover in 1985. Martin's PhD is from Max-Planck-Institut für Züchtungsforschung, Cologne, where he did postdoctoral research, followed by further postdoctoral work at Institut für Genetik, Technische Universität Braunschweig, where he obtained his Habilitation in 1992. In 1999, Martin became full (C4) professor at Universität Düsseldorf.
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2001- Faculty 1000 Member for Plant Genomes and Evolution
2006- Elected Fellow, American Academy for Microbiology
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projected-20466209-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20F.%20Martin | William F. Martin | Selected publications | William Martin (born February 16, 1957 in Bethesda, Maryland) is an American botanist and microbiologist, currently Head of the Institut für Molekulare Evolution, Heinrich Heine Universität, Düsseldorf.
Born in Bethesda, Maryland, Martin was educated at Richland College, Dallas, Texas, and Texas A&M University. After working as a carpenter in Dallas, Martin moved to Hannover, Germany, and obtained his university Diploma from Technische Universität Hannover in 1985. Martin's PhD is from Max-Planck-Institut für Züchtungsforschung, Cologne, where he did postdoctoral research, followed by further postdoctoral work at Institut für Genetik, Technische Universität Braunschweig, where he obtained his Habilitation in 1992. In 1999, Martin became full (C4) professor at Universität Düsseldorf.
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projected-20466235-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac%20C.%20Pugh | Isaac C. Pugh | Introduction | Isaac Campbell Pugh (November 23, 1805 – November 19, 1874) was a United States volunteer soldier who was a veteran of the Black Hawk War, the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War; rising to the rank of Brevet brigadier general. | [] | [
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projected-20466235-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac%20C.%20Pugh | Isaac C. Pugh | Early life | Isaac Campbell Pugh (November 23, 1805 – November 19, 1874) was a United States volunteer soldier who was a veteran of the Black Hawk War, the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War; rising to the rank of Brevet brigadier general. | Pugh was born in Christian County, Kentucky. He moved to Macon County, Illinois and became a private and served during the Black Hawk War. In 1846 he became a captain in the 4th Illinois Volunteer Regiment during the Mexican War and was mustered out of the volunteer service the following year. | [] | [
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projected-20466235-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac%20C.%20Pugh | Isaac C. Pugh | Fort Donelson | Isaac Campbell Pugh (November 23, 1805 – November 19, 1874) was a United States volunteer soldier who was a veteran of the Black Hawk War, the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War; rising to the rank of Brevet brigadier general. | Pugh's most notable military service came during the American Civil War. He volunteered and became the captain of Company A of the 8th Illinois Infantry Regiment when it was mustered in on 23 April 1861. When the 8th was demobilized three months later, he formed the 41st Illinois Volunteer Regiment which he commanded as colonel, and would chiefly be associated with for the rest of the war. Pugh led the regiment into action at the Battle of Fort Donelson fighting as part of John McArthur's brigade on the extreme right of the Union line. | [] | [
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projected-20466235-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac%20C.%20Pugh | Isaac C. Pugh | Furlough and Atlanta Campaign | Isaac Campbell Pugh (November 23, 1805 – November 19, 1874) was a United States volunteer soldier who was a veteran of the Black Hawk War, the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War; rising to the rank of Brevet brigadier general. | Pugh continued in brigade command until October 1863 when the veteran officers and soldiers of the 41st Illinois were granted a furlough while the new recruits in the regiment fought in the Red River Campaign and at Tupelo. Pugh returned to active duty with the veterans of the regiment in 1864. Instead of reuniting the entire regiment in Mississippi, Pugh commanded the so-called "Veterans Battalion" of the 41st Illinois and was sent to Georgia to join William T. Sherman's campaign against Atlanta. Pugh's Veteran Battalion was assigned to railroad guard duty near Marietta, Georgia. Pugh briefly commanded the 2nd Brigade, 4th Division in the XVII Corps which was composed of regiments primarily on guard duty in Georgia. He was mustered out of the volunteer service with the rest of his regiment on August 20, 1864.
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projected-17329219-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beppe%20Gambetta | Beppe Gambetta | Introduction | Beppe Gambetta (born 1955) is an Italian acoustic guitarist and singer. A native of Genoa, he is a composer, teacher, author, and researcher of traditional music and instruments. | [] | [
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projected-17329219-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beppe%20Gambetta | Beppe Gambetta | Music career | Beppe Gambetta (born 1955) is an Italian acoustic guitarist and singer. A native of Genoa, he is a composer, teacher, author, and researcher of traditional music and instruments. | In 1977, Gambetta founded Red Wine, an Italian bluegrass band. He wrote the first Italian instructional book on flatpicking. His flatpicking style is similar to Doc Watson's and Moravian folk music. This style is characterized by flashy licks, intricate cross-picking patterns, open tunings, and fluid slides up and down the neck of the guitar.
Although Beppe lives in Genoa, he travels throughout North America every year. He has performed in the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas, MerleFest in North Carolina, the Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas and festivals in Winnipeg and Edmonton. He has appeared on the radio programs All Things Considered and eTown.
Beppe has performed with David Grisman, Gene Parsons, Doc Watson, Norman Blake and the band Men of Steel, which comprises Dan Crary, Tony McManus, and Don Ross. He toured with banjo player Tony Trischka and released the accompanying live album Alone and Together. In 2015, Gambetta embarked on a brief tour with cellist Rushad Eggleston.
Gambetta recorded the album Traversata: Italian Music in America (Acoustic Disc, 2001) with mandolinist David Grisman and mandolinist Carlo Aonzo. On the album, he used a 14-string harp guitar custom made for him by Italian luthier Antonello Saccu. | [] | [
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projected-17329219-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beppe%20Gambetta | Beppe Gambetta | Reception | Beppe Gambetta (born 1955) is an Italian acoustic guitarist and singer. A native of Genoa, he is a composer, teacher, author, and researcher of traditional music and instruments. | Beppe has been called a "virtual United Nations of influences: Italian, Ukrainian, Appalachian, Sardinian, Celtic".
He has been described by The Huffington Post as one of the "best flatpickers anywhere." | [] | [
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projected-17329219-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beppe%20Gambetta | Beppe Gambetta | Discography | Beppe Gambetta (born 1955) is an Italian acoustic guitarist and singer. A native of Genoa, he is a composer, teacher, author, and researcher of traditional music and instruments. | Dialogs (Hi, Folks!, 1988)
Alone & Together with Tony Trischka (Brambus, 1991)
Good News from Home (Green Linnet, 1995)
Serenata (Acoustic Music, 1997)
Synergia (Felmay, 2001)
Traversata (Acoustic Disc, 2001)
Blu Di Genova (Felmay, 2002)
Slade Stomp (Gadfly, 2006)
Rendez-vous (Gadfly, 2008)
Live at Teatro Della Corte (Gadfly, 2010)
Round Trip (Borealis, 2015)
Short Stories (Borealis, 2017) | [] | [
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projected-20466245-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Age%20of%20the%20Earth | The Age of the Earth | Introduction | The Age of the Earth () is a 1980 avant-garde film directed by Glauber Rocha. | [] | [
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projected-20466245-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Age%20of%20the%20Earth | The Age of the Earth | Cast | The Age of the Earth () is a 1980 avant-garde film directed by Glauber Rocha. | Maurício do Valle as John Brahms
Jece Valadão as Indigenous Christ
Antonio Pitanga as Black Christ
Tarcísio Meira as Military Christ
Geraldo Del Rey as Guerilla Christ
Ana Maria Magalhães as Aurora Madalena
Norma Bengell as Amazonas' Queen
Carlos Petrovich as the Devil
Mário Gusmão as Babalawo
Danuza Leão
Paloma Rocha | [] | [
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projected-20466245-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Age%20of%20the%20Earth | The Age of the Earth | Production | The Age of the Earth () is a 1980 avant-garde film directed by Glauber Rocha. | Rocha started the film in 1975 and planned to shoot it in Los Angeles, and subsequently proposed it in Paris, Rome, Mexico and Venezuela, but was unable to obtain financial support. It was finally shot in Bahia, Distrito Federal, and Rio de Janeiro. | [] | [
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projected-20466245-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Age%20of%20the%20Earth | The Age of the Earth | Reception | The Age of the Earth () is a 1980 avant-garde film directed by Glauber Rocha. | It was Rocha's last film and the one that caused the most controversy. Because it was produced by Embrafilme, a state company, during the Brazilian military dictatorship, it was boycotted by critics and "crucified at the 1980 Venice Film Festival", where it was nominated for the Golden Lion. | [] | [
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projected-56565825-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986%20FIBA%20World%20Championship%20squads | 1986 FIBA World Championship squads | Introduction | The 1986 FIBA World Championship squads were the squads of the 1986 FIBA World Championship, which was held in Spain, between 5 and 20 July 1986. Each one of the 24 teams at the tournament selected a squad of 12 players, for a total of 288 players. | [] | [
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projected-56565825-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986%20FIBA%20World%20Championship%20squads | 1986 FIBA World Championship squads | Group A | The 1986 FIBA World Championship squads were the squads of the 1986 FIBA World Championship, which was held in Spain, between 5 and 20 July 1986. Each one of the 24 teams at the tournament selected a squad of 12 players, for a total of 288 players. | Nilo Guimarães
Maury Ponickwar
Gerson Victalino
João José Vianna
Rolando Ferreira
Paulinho Villas Boas
Jorge Guerra
Marcel Ponickwar
Marcelo Vido
Silvio Malvesi
Oscar Schmidt
Israel Andrade
Richard Dacoury
Stéphane Ostrowski
Hervé Dubuisson
Frederic Hufnagel
Valéry Demory
Jacques Monclar
Jean-Luc Deganis
Eric Beugnot
Georges Vestris
Patrick Cham
Christian Garnier
Daniel Haquet
(Coach: Jean Galle)
Nikos Galis
Panagiotis Giannakis
Fanis Christodoulou
Michalis Romanidis
Nikos Filippou
Liveris Andritsos
Nikos Stavropoulos
Argiris Kambouris
Argyris Pedoulakis
Panagiotis Karatzas
Dimitris Dimakopoulos
Christos Christodoulou
(Coach: Kostas Politis)
Hur Jae
Park In-kyu
Lee Min-hyun
Cho Yoon-ho
Han Ki-bum
Lee Mun-kyu
Kim Hyun-jun
Kim You-taek
Kim Sung-wook
Lee Won-woo
Lee Chung-hee
Goh Myong-hwa
(Coach: Kim In-kun)
Ernesto Malcolm
Mario Butler
Rolando Frazer
Reggie Grenald
Rodolfo Gill
Fernando Pinillo
Braulio Rivas
Adolfo Medrick
Cirilo Escalona
Mario Gálvez
Enrique Grenald
Daniel Macias
(Coach: Frank Holness) | [] | [
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projected-56565825-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986%20FIBA%20World%20Championship%20squads | 1986 FIBA World Championship squads | Group B | The 1986 FIBA World Championship squads were the squads of the 1986 FIBA World Championship, which was held in Spain, between 5 and 20 July 1986. Each one of the 24 teams at the tournament selected a squad of 12 players, for a total of 288 players. | Jean-Jacques
David Dias
Manuel Sousa
Aníbal Moreira
Adriano Baião
Josué Campos
José Carlos Guimaraes
Zezé Assis
Ademar Barros
Paulo Macedo
Coach: Victorino Cunha
Daniel Scott
Félix Morales
Raúl Dubois
Pedro Abreu
Luis Calderón
Noangel Luaces
Eduardo Cabrera
Luciano Rivero
Roberto Simón Salomón
Leonardo Pérez
José Carlos Caballero
Pedro Cobarrubia
(Coach: Juan Carmelo Ortega Díaz)
Doron Jamchi
Mickey Berkowitz
Adi Gordon
Tomer Steinhauer
Howard Lassoff
Hen Lippin
Motti Daniel
Nir Rechlis
Ari Rosenberg
Doron Shefa
Larry Bird-Curtis
Ofer Yaakobi
(Coach: Zvi Sherf)
Arvydas Sabonis
Valdis Valters
Alexander Volkov
Vladimir Tkachenko
Tiit Sokk
Alexander Belostenny
Rimas Kurtinaitis
Valdemaras Chomičius
Sergei Tarakanov
Valeri Tikhonenko
Sergei Grishaev
Andris Jekabsons
(Coach: Vladimir Obukhov)
Horacio López
Ramiro Cortés
Álvaro Tito
Joe McCall
Juan Mignone
Horacio Perdomo
Gabriel Waiter
Luis Larrosa
Luis Pierri
Carlos Peinado
Hebert Núñez
Gustavo Sczygielski
(Coach: Ramón Etchamendi) | [] | [
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projected-56565825-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986%20FIBA%20World%20Championship%20squads | 1986 FIBA World Championship squads | Group C | The 1986 FIBA World Championship squads were the squads of the 1986 FIBA World Championship, which was held in Spain, between 5 and 20 July 1986. Each one of the 24 teams at the tournament selected a squad of 12 players, for a total of 288 players. | Antonello Riva
Walter Magnifico
Roberto Brunamonti
Pierlo Marzorati
Roberto Premier
Ario Costa
Renato Villalta
Augusto Binelli
Romeo Sacchetti
Sandro dell'Agnello
Enrico Gilardi
Fulvio Polesello
(Coach: Valerio Bianchini)
Federico Lopez
Ramón Rivas
Jerome Mincy
Angelo Cruz
Felix Rivera
Edgar de Leon
Wesley Correa
Jose Sosa
Orlando Febres
Frankie Torruellas
Mario Morales
Francisco de Leon (Coach: Angel Cancel)
4. Muggsy Bogues
5. Tommy Amaker
6. Steve Kerr
7. Kenny Smith
8. Sean Elliott
9. Derrick McKey
10. Rony Seikaly
11. David Robinson
12. Tom Hammonds
13. Brian Shaw
14. Armen Gilliam
15. Charles Smith
(Coach: Lute Olson)
Gunther Behnke
Chris Welp
Michael Koch
Hansi Gnad
Ralf Risse
Armin Andres
Jan Villwock
Rainer Greunke
Holger Arpe
Armin Sowa
Lutz Wadehn
Burkhard Schröder
(Coach: Ralph Klein) | [] | [
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projected-56565825-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986%20FIBA%20World%20Championship%20squads | 1986 FIBA World Championship squads | Group D | The 1986 FIBA World Championship squads were the squads of the 1986 FIBA World Championship, which was held in Spain, between 5 and 20 July 1986. Each one of the 24 teams at the tournament selected a squad of 12 players, for a total of 288 players. | 4. Esteban Camisassa
5. Héctor Campana
6. Diego Maggi
7. Hernán Montenegro
8. Carlos Romano
9. Marcelo Milanesio
10. Sergio Aispurúa
11. Miguel Cortijo
12. Sebastián Uranga
13. Gabriel Milovich
14. Luis Oroño
15. Fernando Borcel
(Coach: Flor Meléndez)
Gerry Besselink
John Hatch
Gordon Herbert
Gerald Kazanowski
Howard Kelsey
Barry Mungar
Dan Meagher
Eli Pasquale
Tony Simms
Jay Triano
David Turcotte
Greg Wiltjer
(Coach: Jack Donahue)
Rik Smits
Jelle Esveldt
Ronald Schilp
Cock van de Lagemaat
Raymond Bottse
Rene Ebeltjes
Chris van Dinten
Hans Heijdeman
Erik Griekspoor
Emill Hagens
Marco de Waard
Peter van Noord
(Coach: Ruud Harrewijn)
Gilbert Gordon
Peter Pokai
Stan Hill
Neil Stephens
Dave Edmonds
Ian Webb
Dave Mason
Tony Smith
Colin Crampton
Frank Mulvihill
Glen Denham
John Rademakers
(Coach: Robert Bishop) | [] | [
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projected-56565825-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986%20FIBA%20World%20Championship%20squads | 1986 FIBA World Championship squads | References | The 1986 FIBA World Championship squads were the squads of the 1986 FIBA World Championship, which was held in Spain, between 5 and 20 July 1986. Each one of the 24 teams at the tournament selected a squad of 12 players, for a total of 288 players. | 1986 FIBA World Championship at basket-stats.info | [] | [
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projected-56565833-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nassach%20%28Fils%29 | Nassach (Fils) | Introduction | Nassach is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Its upstream is called Lochbach. It is a right tributary of the Fils near Uhingen. | [] | [
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"Rivers of Baden-Württemberg",
"Rivers of Germany"
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projected-56565833-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nassach%20%28Fils%29 | Nassach (Fils) | See also | Nassach is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Its upstream is called Lochbach. It is a right tributary of the Fils near Uhingen. | List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg | [] | [
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"Rivers of Germany"
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projected-56565833-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nassach%20%28Fils%29 | Nassach (Fils) | References | Nassach is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Its upstream is called Lochbach. It is a right tributary of the Fils near Uhingen. | Category:Rivers of Baden-Württemberg
Category:Rivers of Germany | [] | [
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projected-56565836-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chehales%20Tapscott | Chehales Tapscott | Introduction | Chehales Tapscott (born July 20, 1990), nicknamed Chey, is an American professional basketball player for Ibaraki Robots in Japan. On November 1, 2013 he was selected in the fourth round (61st overall) of the 2013 NBA Development League Draft by the Maine Red Claws. | [] | [
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"Ehime Orange Vikings players",
"Forwards (ba... | |
projected-56565836-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chehales%20Tapscott | Chehales Tapscott | Career statistics | Chehales Tapscott (born July 20, 1990), nicknamed Chey, is an American professional basketball player for Ibaraki Robots in Japan. On November 1, 2013 he was selected in the fourth round (61st overall) of the 2013 NBA Development League Draft by the Maine Red Claws. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||- | [] | [
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"Forwards (ba... |
projected-56565853-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nassach | Nassach | Introduction | Nassach may refer to:
Nassach (Fils), a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, tributary of the Fils
Nassach (Main), a river of Bavaria, Germany, tributary of the Main
Nassach, a village belonging to Spiegelberg, a town in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
Nassach, a village belonging to Aidhausen, a municipality in Bavaria in Germany | [] | [
"Introduction"
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projected-17329235-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tame%20bear | Tame bear | Introduction | A tame bear, often called a dancing bear, is a wild bear captured when young, or born and bred in captivity, and used to entertain people in streets or taverns. Dancing bears were commonplace throughout Europe and Asia from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, and can still be found in the 21st century in some countries. | [] | [
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"Animal rights",
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"Animal training",
"Cruelty to animals"
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projected-17329235-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tame%20bear | Tame bear | History | A tame bear, often called a dancing bear, is a wild bear captured when young, or born and bred in captivity, and used to entertain people in streets or taverns. Dancing bears were commonplace throughout Europe and Asia from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, and can still be found in the 21st century in some countries. | In Ancient Rome, bears and monkeys were led to dance and perform tricks for the public. Dancing bears were commonplace in the Indian subcontinent for centuries. The last of them were freed in 2009.
In Russia and Siberia, cubs were for centuries captured for being used as dancing bears accompanying tavern musicians (skomorokhi), as depicted in the Travels of Adam Olearius.
Dancing bears were widespread throughout Europe from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. They were still present on the streets of Spain in 2007, and in Eastern Europe.
Recently, organizations and animal rights activists have worked to outlaw or eliminate tame bears, since the practice is seen as cruel and antiquated, citing mistreatment and abuse used in order to train the bears. | [] | [
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projected-17329235-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tame%20bear | Tame bear | French bear handlers | A tame bear, often called a dancing bear, is a wild bear captured when young, or born and bred in captivity, and used to entertain people in streets or taverns. Dancing bears were commonplace throughout Europe and Asia from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, and can still be found in the 21st century in some countries. | Traveling with a bear was very popular in France at the end of the 19th century, between 1870 and 1914. More than 600 men from Ariege in the French Pyrenees trained a bear cub found in the mountains near their home. Among them, 200 traveled to North America arriving at the ports of New York, Quebec, Montreal and Halifax from the ports of Liverpool, Glasgow and Belfast. They would leave their home early in spring, walking from the Pyrenees through France and England, earning money for the crossing in order to arrive in North America in May or June. | [] | [
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projected-17329235-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tame%20bear | Tame bear | In popular culture | A tame bear, often called a dancing bear, is a wild bear captured when young, or born and bred in captivity, and used to entertain people in streets or taverns. Dancing bears were commonplace throughout Europe and Asia from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, and can still be found in the 21st century in some countries. | The popular children's television show, Captain Kangaroo , featured a character known as "Dancing Bear."
The concept has entered into the lexicon in the form of the common proverb; "The marvel is not that the bear dances well, but that the bear dances at all."
Randy Newman's song "Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear" is about a humble young man who entertains high society with his tame bear.
A dancing bear features at the end of Cormac McCarthy’s 1985 Western novel Blood Meridian and is shot in a saloon by a drunkard.
In The Simpsons episode “Marge on the Lam,” Homer Simpson and Lenny Leonard both misremember ballet as “the bear in the little car.”
Rafi Zabor's novel The Bear Comes Home is a fictional story about a bear trained to play jazz saxophone.
The Joanna Newsom song “Monkey & Bear” concerns a bear named Ursala who is deceived by the Monkey into dancing for children.
The animated movie Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted features a bear named Sonya who is trained to ride a unicycle. Sonya is considerably more animalistic than the other anthropomorphic animals in the film. | [] | [
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The Bear Comes Home
Ursari
Bear-baiting
Corbinian's Bear
Wojtek (bear) | [] | [
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"Animal rights",
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projected-17329236-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco%20Martins%20Rodrigues | Francisco Martins Rodrigues | Introduction | Francisco Martins Rodrigues (1927, Moura - April 22, 2008) was a Portuguese anti-Fascist resistant and the founder of the Portuguese Marxist-Leninist Committee in 1964, which was one of the country's first major Marxist-Leninist organizations. Rodrigues was imprisoned numerous times by the PIDE, including a long prison term between 1965 and the Carnation Revolution in April 1974. On January 3, 1960, he, Álvaro Cunhal, and eight others escaped from Peniche Fortress to the great embarrassment of the government.
Francisco Martins Rodrigues died of cancer in Lisbon, Portugal, on April 22, 2008, at the age of 81. His funeral and cremation was held at the Cemitério do Alto São João. | [] | [
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projected-17329238-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clambake%20Club%20of%20Newport | Clambake Club of Newport | Introduction | The Clambake Club of Newport is a historic private club at 353 Tuckerman Avenue in Middletown, Rhode Island. | [] | [
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projected-17329238-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clambake%20Club%20of%20Newport | Clambake Club of Newport | Building | The Clambake Club of Newport is a historic private club at 353 Tuckerman Avenue in Middletown, Rhode Island. | The club's main building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. It is located at the tip of Easton's Point, dividing Easton Bay and Sachuest Bay on the southern coast of Middletown, with fine views of Newport's mansions. The club, organized in 1895, first leased land at this site, then purchased it in 1903, building its first purpose-built clubhouse c. 1903–07. This building was significantly damaged by the New England Hurricane of 1938. The clubhouse was rebuilt in 1939; club records indicate a design for a substantially new building was prepared by William L. Van Alen. | [] | [
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projected-17329238-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clambake%20Club%20of%20Newport | Clambake Club of Newport | See also | The Clambake Club of Newport is a historic private club at 353 Tuckerman Avenue in Middletown, Rhode Island. | National Register of Historic Places listings in Newport County, Rhode Island | [] | [
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projected-17329238-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clambake%20Club%20of%20Newport | Clambake Club of Newport | References | The Clambake Club of Newport is a historic private club at 353 Tuckerman Avenue in Middletown, Rhode Island. | Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1907
Category:Clubhouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island
Category:Buildings and structures in Middletown, Rhode Island
Category:Clubs and societies in the United States
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projected-20466247-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant%C3%B3n%20Garc%C3%ADa%20Abril | Antón García Abril | Introduction | Antón García Abril OAXS (19 May 1933 – 17 March 2021) was a Spanish composer and musician. He has composed many classical orchestral works, chamber and vocal pieces, as well as over 150 scores for film and television. | [] | [
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"Male film score composers",
"Recipients of the Civil Order of Al... | |
projected-20466247-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant%C3%B3n%20Garc%C3%ADa%20Abril | Antón García Abril | Biography | Antón García Abril OAXS (19 May 1933 – 17 March 2021) was a Spanish composer and musician. He has composed many classical orchestral works, chamber and vocal pieces, as well as over 150 scores for film and television. | Between 1974 and 2003, he was the head of the department of Compositions and Musical Forms (Composición y Formas Musicales) of the Madrid Royal Conservatory, and in 1982 he was elected a member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid. In 1994, he was awarded Spain's Premio Nacional de Música for composition, and in 2008, he was also named a member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos in Valencia.
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projected-20466247-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant%C3%B3n%20Garc%C3%ADa%20Abril | Antón García Abril | Compositions | Antón García Abril OAXS (19 May 1933 – 17 March 2021) was a Spanish composer and musician. He has composed many classical orchestral works, chamber and vocal pieces, as well as over 150 scores for film and television. | 1969. Twelve songs to texts by Rafael Alberti (for voice and orchestra)
1972. Hemeroscopium (for orchestra)
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1985. Evocaciones (for solo guitar)
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1994. Concierto (for piano and orchestra)
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1999. Concierto de las tierras altas (for cello and orchestra)
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1962. La muerte silba un blues
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1974. The Loreley's Grasp
1974. The Ghost Galleon
1975. A Long Return
1975. Night of the Seagulls
1984. Los santos inocentes
1987. Monsignor Quixote
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projected-20466253-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurchen | Jurchen | Introduction | Jurchen may refer to:
Jurchen people, Tungusic people who inhabited the region of Manchuria until the 17th century
Haixi Jurchens, a grouping of the Jurchens as identified by the Chinese of the Ming Dynasty
Jianzhou Jurchens, a grouping of the Jurchens as identified by the Chinese of the Ming Dynasty
Wild Jurchens, a grouping of the Jurchens as identified by the Chinese of the Ming Dynasty
Jurchen script, writing system of Jurchen people
Jurchen language, extinct language spoken by Jurchen people
Jin dynasty (1115–1234), also known as the Jurchen Dynasty
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projected-26721019-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servreagh%20O%27Folan | Servreagh O'Folan | Introduction | Servreagh O'Folan, Irish Brehon, fl. 1585.
O'Folan was a member of a Brehon family resident in Conmhaícne Mara in the 16th century. They served as lawyers to members of the Ó Flaithbheartaigh's and other families in the region, but were also a land-owning and merchant family connected with The Tribes of Galway.
Servreagh O'Folan is listed as a Gentleman on a number of fiant in the 1580s.
The Composition Book of Connacht of 1585 listed him as a landowner in Moyrus in the Barony of Ballynahinch, County Galway.
Murrough na dTuadh Ó Flaithbheartaigh, the Chieftain of the O'Flaherty Clan came to Galway City and signed an Official Fiant in 1585 with "the Chief men of his countrie". Servreagh O'Folan was one of the men who signed the Fiant with him.
In a fiant dated 1590, "Sirwrehagh Folain,of Moiris, Gentleman", was given a Royal Pardon following a rebellion in Connacht.
He appears to have also had three sons who were also brehon lawyers.
Soyrbrehagh Og Folain, in an indenture for John Kinge in May 1606, is described as "Soyrbrehagh Og Folain of Ierconnaght in the Co. of Galway atornies for seisin".
Feargananim Folan, in a deed for the O'Flahertys in 1614, FFargananym McServreagh of Moyrish, is described as "our true and lawfull attorney", and signs as Forinan Folan. He is listed as owner of parcels of lands consisting of , and , and was dispossessed of the family lands in 1651.
Nehemias folan of the Newtone, Gentleman, was also a landowner and brehon lawyer. In a document titled "Carta Dermicci O'Halloran(Dermot Ó hAllmhuráin), A.D. 1594", written in Latin, he is described as "in Christo Nehemian Ffolan, generosum, meum attornatum".
Other bearers of the name
Other O'Folan's from County Galway included:
Salamon Folan was active during the Irish Rebellion of 1641, and was cited as one of the group of men led by Colonel Edmond O'Flaherty at the siege of Tromroe Castle in County Clare.
Ferdindo Follin of Moyrus, Carna, County Galway, listed in 1656 as owner of parcels of lands consisting of 3,678 acres (14.88 km2), and 193 acres (0.78 km2). His lands were confiscated for rebellious activities and distributed to Sir Thomas Meredith and Richard Martin of Ballynahinch.
Patrick Folan (Galway), killed at the Battle of Inkermann 5 November 1854, during the Crimean War[5].
John Folan won the Distinguished Conduct Medal for Gallantry while serving in Mesopotamia in 1916 with the 3rd Battalion of the Connaught Rangers.
Cormac Folan of Barna represented Ireland in Rowing at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's coxless four, at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Caleb Folan, is a Republic of Ireland forward, who made his senior debut against Cyprus in October 2008. He plays in the Football League Championship with Hull City, and qualifies for Ireland through his paternal Grandparents who are from Galway.
Thomas Folan of Galway was the Prior of the Dominican Friary in Galway, and was the first recorded King of the Claddagh in the 1850s.
See also
Brehon
Folan
References
BibliographyA History of West or H-Iar Connacht Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh, Irish Archeological Society, Dublin, 1846
Books of survey and distribution Vol. III. County of Galway, 1680
Irish Families, Edward Mac Lysaght, Irish Academic Press, Dublin, 1985
The Tribes of Galway'', Adrian James Martyn, Galway, 2001. | [] | [
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projected-56565878-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katarina%20Blagojevi%C4%87 | Katarina Blagojević | Introduction | Katarina Blagojević (née Jovanović; 31 October 1943 — 15 November 2021), also known as Katarina Blagojević-Jovanović () was a Serbian chess player who held the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM, 1986). She shared 4th–5th place in the Women's World Chess Championship Candidates Tournament in 1964. She was a three-time winner of the Yugoslav Women's Chess Championship (1961, 1972, 1974) and won a team silver medal and bronze individual medal at the Women's Chess Olympiads in 1963 and 1966, respectively. | [] | [
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projected-56565878-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katarina%20Blagojevi%C4%87 | Katarina Blagojević | Career | Katarina Blagojević (née Jovanović; 31 October 1943 — 15 November 2021), also known as Katarina Blagojević-Jovanović () was a Serbian chess player who held the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM, 1986). She shared 4th–5th place in the Women's World Chess Championship Candidates Tournament in 1964. She was a three-time winner of the Yugoslav Women's Chess Championship (1961, 1972, 1974) and won a team silver medal and bronze individual medal at the Women's Chess Olympiads in 1963 and 1966, respectively. | An established star since the early 1960s, Katarina was joined in that status by her two younger sisters — first by the middle, future WIM Ružica, in the late 1960s, while the youngest, future WIM and top-20 player, Gordana, soon followed in the early 1970s — and they became known in the chess world as the Jovanović sisters. Each sister won a Yugoslav women's national championship and played in Interzonal Tournaments. When all three qualified for a zone tournament in the early 1970s, it was the first such occurrence in the history of international chess, and it caused FIDE to draft a new paragraph about family relationships to avoid potential situations of matches being thrown by one to help another. They were the most famous trio of sisters in the chess world before the emergence of the Polgar sisters (Susan, Sofia, and Judit Polgár).
From the early 1960s to mid-1970s, she was one of the leading Yugoslav women's chess players. Katarina Blagojević won the Yugoslav Women's Chess Championship three times, in 1961, 1972 and 1974. With ŠK Red Star Belgrade, she won the Yugoslav League five times, in 1967, 1968, 1970, 1975 and 1976. The winner of many international chess tournaments, including three consecutive wins in Hoogovens Beverwijk tournament (1960, 1961, 1962), and the win in Amsterdam in 1963.
In 1964, Katarina Blagojević achieved the greatest success in her chess career, when she shared 4th–5th place in the Women's World Chess Championship Candidates Tournament in Sukhumi.
Katarina Blagojević played in two Women's World Chess Championship Interzonal Tournaments:
In 1971, at Interzonal Tournament in Ohrid finished in 9th place;
In 1973, at Interzonal Tournament in Menorca shared 10th–11th place.
She also won the European Zonal 1 in 1975 in Karlovy Vary, but didn't play in the subsequent Interzonal Tournament. Katarina Blagojević played for Yugoslavia in five Women's Chess Olympiads:
In 1963, at first reserve board in the 2nd Chess Olympiad (women) in Split (+2, =2, −0) and won the team silver medal,
In 1966, at first reserve board in the 3rd Chess Olympiad (women) in Oberhausen (+6, =2, −1) and won the individual bronze medal,
In 1969, at first reserve board in the 4th Chess Olympiad (women) in Lublin (+4, =3, −2),
In 1972, at second board in the 5th Chess Olympiad (women) in Skopje (+5, =4, −2),
In 1974, at second board in the 6th Chess Olympiad (women) in Medellín (+7, =3, −2).
She played in the traditional USSR vs Yugoslavia match, defeating Tatiana Zatulovskaya 2½–1½ in 1970.
In 1964, Katarina Blagojević was awarded the FIDE Woman International master (WIM) title and in 1986, she was awarded FIDE Woman Grandmaster (WGM) title for her previous results.
Her highest ranking on the FIDE women's rating list was No. 14 in July 1972, while her highest Elo rating was 2340 in January 1990.
For her silver medal in the Olympiad, the Government of Serbia awarded her National Sports Recognition in 2007, including sports pension, of which she donated 10000 dinars to help victims of 2014 floods in Serbia. | [
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After his declaration, Denis' mother and father leave him and Rich alone at the house for their party, which no one attends, as they are social outcasts. Beth shows up in her tiny blue car with her friends Cammy and Treece (the group of three is known as "The Trinity") at Denis' house that evening. Things are awkward and become worse when Kevin shows up with his army buddies, and Denis and Rich are assaulted and Denis' house (the kitchen) is trashed. Beth and the Trinity help Denis and Rich get away.
Beth is meant to be a dream girl, but has glaring imperfections that shatter Denis' fantasy. Throughout the novel the real Beth shows that she is nowhere near the perfect girl that Denis has imagined.
They then travel out to Old Tobacco Road where Denis and Beth drink and converse about their roles in high school and why exactly Denis fell for Beth; he admits it was because she was pretty and he always sat behind her. Cammy, Treece, and Rich try to tip over a cow but fail miserably. The girls then proceed to tell a scary story to get the boys entranced then floor it. They eventually crash into Denis' parents car where his parents were having sex.
The group then heads to Valli Wooly's (the shallow rich party girl) party. Denis, feeling uninvited does not accompany the Trinity into the party but decides to enter in anyway later. After some mishaps involving getting hit on by a fat girl, meeting the ugly girl he once made out with, he is again confronted by Kevin. Kevin and his gang then proceed to beat Denis up in front of the entire party in the most humiliating fashion, pounding him to the beat of the song playing. Beth then crashes Kevin's Humvee into the house itself and the group escapes.
The group heads back to the high school where Beth, Cammy, and Treece show off their cheer leading act. After the act, the girls head to the showers and Rich and Denis follow. Rich immediately proceeds to enter in the showers with the girls but as Denis is taking off his pants, he sees Beth get out the shower. Rich and Denis fight off Kevin for a bit by using their wet towels to thrash them with; this they learned to do after a brutal beating Rich had in freshman year. The group escapes in Beth's original car which Kevin used to drive down to the high school from the party. After escaping, Beth reveals to Denis that she only came to his party because it would be "funny", leaving Denis disappointed. Denis gets a nose bleed and Treece gives him tampons to stick up his nostrils to stop the bleeding. Next, Beth tells Denis his shirt smells and forces him to take it off. Beth takes his shirt and holds it out the window to "air it off"; the shirt then flies out the window. They stop the car and Denis, in his underwear, goes to find his shirt, which he finds in a puddle of mud being eaten by a pair of raccoons. Denis gives up his attempt at retrieval and returns to the car in only his "lucky" (meaning holey) underwear. Beth lends him a poncho.
The gang arrives at Treece's father's cabin where they all share a drink. Beth goes out with Denis for a smoke and to watch the moon. They talk about their futures and the fact that Beth is resigned to the fact that her life after this is not going to get much better but that Denis has so many opportunities available to him. Back at the cabin Cammy and Treece imply that Rich is gay. He continues to deny he is. So they decide to test him. Cammy grabs a condom and they have sex, where it's revealed that he isn't gay but the two girls might be as the sex is mostly Cammy and Treece having sex with Rich just being a bystander. They all share what they plan to do once the summer's over realizing they are going to be in the same dorm with similar majors.
Beth and Denis talk about their plans after summer, and they make out. Beth breaks off before they go too far and Kevin and his gang show up again. After beating up Denis a bit more they are confronted by Rich who has a rifle belonging to Treece's father. However, before they can be driven off the rifle falls apart revealing that it was not functioning. Kevin then forces Denis to row a boat out to the middle of the lake. Denis hits Kevin with an oar knocking him out of the boat and unconscious. Denis, fearing for his college admittance, jumps over and rescues Kevin revealing that he is a champion swimmer. He pulls Kevin to shore and prepares to administer CPR. Kevin however, recovers and subdues him yet again. Before anything more happens, the police arrive. Fighting stereotypes of dumb teenagers Rich, Treece and Cammy had called the police. The police bring the whole group in. Kevin's father forgoes charging Beth with stealing his car if they don't charge Kevin with attempting to kill Denis. They are taken home. Beth is dropped off at an empty house. Beth and Denis share a moment where Denis promises to marry Beth if she isn't fat at their 10-year reunion. On the way home, Rich reveals that he thinks he might be gay. When they get home Denis's parents are there and inform him that he will have to be punished. After his mom goes in, Denis tells his dad it was worth it. His father tells him not to mention that to his mother.
In the conclusion, Denis grew seven inches in the summer and gained 40 pounds. Rich tried being gay and didn't much like being homosexual either and is waiting for the next thing. Treece and Cammy decided they were just good friends and they shouldn't drink so much around each other. Beth and Denis see each other a week before he intends to go off to school. | [] | [
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projected-23573942-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victims%20In%20Ecstacy | Victims In Ecstacy | Chinese Pornography | Victims In were an unsigned rock band from Phoenix, Arizona who were active between 1998 and 2001. | April 2000 saw the band release their eagerly awaited debut album, “Chinese Pornography” to positive reviews.
Mark Matson of Sipping Soma worked alongside the band to produce the album. Both “Believe” and “New Taste” featured in the Top 10 (industrial/metal/new wave) on www.Mp3.com
In July 2000 VIE struck a deal with V&R distribution which made “Chinese Pornography” available in Best Buy stores across the United States.
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VIE have also shared the stage with bands such as Linkin Park, Disturbed, KMFDM, Alien Ant Farm, Sinnistar, Guttermouth, Jack Off Jill, Life of Agony, The Genitorturers, Psychotica, Dope, Drain STH, Vanilla Ice, Pitchshifter, Primer55 and Switchblade Symphony.
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2000 – New Times Showcase Award for “Most Likely to Make it Big”
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Andy Gerold– guitar, drums
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Jared Bakin– bass, guitar
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projected-17329265-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kris%20Jenner | Kris Jenner | Introduction | Kristen Mary Jenner ( Houghton , formerly Kardashian; born November 5, 1955) is an American media personality, socialite, and businesswoman. She rose to fame starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007–2021).
She has four children from her first marriage to lawyer Robert Kardashian: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Robert, and two children from her second marriage to television personality and retired Olympic Games medalist Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn): Kendall and Kylie. | [] | [
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projected-17329265-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kris%20Jenner | Kris Jenner | Early life | Kristen Mary Jenner ( Houghton , formerly Kardashian; born November 5, 1955) is an American media personality, socialite, and businesswoman. She rose to fame starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007–2021).
She has four children from her first marriage to lawyer Robert Kardashian: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Robert, and two children from her second marriage to television personality and retired Olympic Games medalist Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn): Kendall and Kylie. | Jenner was born in San Diego, California, on November 5, 1955, the elder of two children born to Mary Jo "M. J." Shannon (née Campbell; born 1934), who owned a children's clothing store, and Robert True "Bob" Houghton (1931–1975), an engineer. When she was seven years old, M. J. and Bob divorced, and she and her younger sister, Karen Casey (née Houghton; born 1958), were raised by their mother. M. J. would eventually remarry, to businessman Harry Shannon (1926–2003), who helped raise her and Karen. By her mother's marriage to Harry, she gained a half-brother, Steven "Steve" Shannon.
Three months after moving to Oxnard, California, Shannon's business partner allegedly left with all the company's capital, so the family moved back to San Diego. In San Diego, Jenner worked at Shannon & Company, a children's clothing store that belonged to her mother. Jenner attended Clairemont High School and graduated in 1973. In 1975, Jenner lost her biological father Robert Houghton in a car crash at nineteen years old. She worked for American Airlines as a flight attendant for a year in 1976. | [] | [
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projected-17329265-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kris%20Jenner | Kris Jenner | Keeping Up with the Kardashians | Kristen Mary Jenner ( Houghton , formerly Kardashian; born November 5, 1955) is an American media personality, socialite, and businesswoman. She rose to fame starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007–2021).
She has four children from her first marriage to lawyer Robert Kardashian: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Robert, and two children from her second marriage to television personality and retired Olympic Games medalist Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn): Kendall and Kylie. | Jenner met with Ryan Seacrest in 2007 to pursue a reality television show based on her family. Seacrest, who had his own production company, decided to develop the idea, having the popular family-based show The Osbournes in his mind. Jenner further commented on the possible series:
The show eventually was picked up to air on the E! cable network, with Jenner acting as the executive producer. The series focused on the personal and professional lives of the Kardashian–Jenner blended families. The series debuted on October 14, 2007 and became one of the longest-running reality television shows in the country. The final (twentieth) season premiered on March 18, 2021. The show resulted in the development of several spin-offs, such as Kourtney and Khloé Take Miami (2009), Kourtney and Kim Take New York (2011), Khloé & Lamar (2011), Rob & Chyna (2016), and Life of Kylie (2017) | [
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She has four children from her first marriage to lawyer Robert Kardashian: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Robert, and two children from her second marriage to television personality and retired Olympic Games medalist Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn): Kendall and Kylie. | Jenner hosted a pop culture-driven daytime talk show, Kris. The series began its six-week trial summer run on several Fox-owned stations on July 15, 2013.
Kanye West, her then-son-in-law through his marriage to Kim, revealed the first public picture of Jenner's granddaughter North West on the show. The show's six-week trial run was not extended. | [] | [
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projected-17329265-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kris%20Jenner | Kris Jenner | The Kardashians | Kristen Mary Jenner ( Houghton , formerly Kardashian; born November 5, 1955) is an American media personality, socialite, and businesswoman. She rose to fame starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007–2021).
She has four children from her first marriage to lawyer Robert Kardashian: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Robert, and two children from her second marriage to television personality and retired Olympic Games medalist Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn): Kendall and Kylie. | On December 31, 2021, it was announced that Jenner and her family would be appearing in a new series on Hulu called The Kardashians. It debuted on April 14, 2022. In July 2022, Hulu announced that the show would be returning for a second season which aired on September 22, 2022. | [] | [
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projected-17329265-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kris%20Jenner | Kris Jenner | Business | Kristen Mary Jenner ( Houghton , formerly Kardashian; born November 5, 1955) is an American media personality, socialite, and businesswoman. She rose to fame starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007–2021).
She has four children from her first marriage to lawyer Robert Kardashian: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Robert, and two children from her second marriage to television personality and retired Olympic Games medalist Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn): Kendall and Kylie. | Jenner runs her own production company, Jenner Communications, which is based in Los Angeles. Since before the start of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, she has managed her daughters' Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, Kendall, and Kylie's career. She also is involved with the business management of her other daughters and son.
Jenner opened a children's boutique in 2004 with her eldest daughter, Kourtney. The boutique was called "Smooch" and was open for almost six years before closing down in 2009. In 2011, Jenner launched a clothing line, Kris Jenner Kollection with QVC. Jenner had previously sold exercise equipment with QVC in the 1990s. In April 2020, Jenner teamed up with daughter Kim to launch a perfume collaboration titled KKW x Kris. | [] | [
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projected-17329265-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kris%20Jenner | Kris Jenner | Writing | Kristen Mary Jenner ( Houghton , formerly Kardashian; born November 5, 1955) is an American media personality, socialite, and businesswoman. She rose to fame starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007–2021).
She has four children from her first marriage to lawyer Robert Kardashian: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Robert, and two children from her second marriage to television personality and retired Olympic Games medalist Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn): Kendall and Kylie. | Jenner's autobiography, Kris Jenner... and All Things Kardashian, was released in November 2011. She later wrote a cookbook entitled In the Kitchen with Kris: A Kollection of Kardashian-Jenner Family Favorites, which was released in October 2014. | [] | [
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projected-17329265-009 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kris%20Jenner | Kris Jenner | Public image | Kristen Mary Jenner ( Houghton , formerly Kardashian; born November 5, 1955) is an American media personality, socialite, and businesswoman. She rose to fame starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007–2021).
She has four children from her first marriage to lawyer Robert Kardashian: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Robert, and two children from her second marriage to television personality and retired Olympic Games medalist Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn): Kendall and Kylie. | Jenner has often been referred to as the "matriarch" of the family. Dimitri Ehrlich of Interview magazine called her "the matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner brood" and the "21st century's preeminent female pop-cultural brand-builder." Jenner explained her operations as a businesswoman in her memoir Kris Jenner...And All Things Kardashian: "I started to look at our careers like pieces on a chessboard...Every day, I woke up and walked into my office and asked myself, 'What move do you need to make today?' It was very calculated. My business decisions and strategies were very intentional, definite and planned to the nth degree."
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projected-17329265-011 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kris%20Jenner | Kris Jenner | Marriages, relationships, and family | Kristen Mary Jenner ( Houghton , formerly Kardashian; born November 5, 1955) is an American media personality, socialite, and businesswoman. She rose to fame starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007–2021).
She has four children from her first marriage to lawyer Robert Kardashian: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Robert, and two children from her second marriage to television personality and retired Olympic Games medalist Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn): Kendall and Kylie. | Jenner's first marriage was to lawyer Robert Kardashian (who later became widely known for his early legal representation of O. J. Simpson) on July 8, 1978. They have four children: daughters Kourtney (born 1979), Kim (born 1980), Khloé (born 1984), and son Rob (born 1987). They divorced in March 1991 but remained close friends until his death from esophageal cancer in 2003.
In 2012, Jenner confessed that she had an affair with former soccer player and animator Todd Waterman during her marriage to Kardashian. She referred to Waterman as "Ryan" in her autobiography, but he revealed his identity on his own. They had an encounter on Keeping up with the Kardashians while Kris was having a tennis lesson.
In April 1991, one month after her divorce from Kardashian, Jenner married her second spouse, retired Olympian Bruce Jenner, who publicly came out as a transgender woman in 2015, taking the name Caitlyn. They have two daughters together: Kendall (born 1995) and Kylie (born 1997); in her autobiography, Jenner explained that she named her daughter Kendall Nicole after the late Nicole Brown Simpson. By marriage to Bruce, Jenner also had four stepchildren: Burt, Cassandra "Casey", Brandon, and Brody.
The Jenners announced their separation in October 2013, and on September 22, 2014, Kris filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. The divorce became final on March 23, 2015, because of a six-month state legal requirement. Jenner described the breakup with Caitlyn as "the most passive-aggressive thing", saying that while she had known of Caitlyn's use of hormones in the 1980s, "there wasn't a gender issue. Nobody mentioned a gender issue." Jenner has ten grandchildren.
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projected-17329265-012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kris%20Jenner | Kris Jenner | O. J. Simpson trial | Kristen Mary Jenner ( Houghton , formerly Kardashian; born November 5, 1955) is an American media personality, socialite, and businesswoman. She rose to fame starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007–2021).
She has four children from her first marriage to lawyer Robert Kardashian: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Robert, and two children from her second marriage to television personality and retired Olympic Games medalist Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn): Kendall and Kylie. | Jenner and her family suffered emotional turmoil during the O. J. Simpson trial (1994–1995), later described as the "Trial of the Century." Jenner was a good friend of O.J.'s ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and Jenner's first husband, Robert Kardashian, was one of O.J. Simpson's "Dream Team" of defense lawyers during the trial.
She was portrayed by American actress Selma Blair in the FX limited series American Crime Story: The People v. O. J. Simpson, which premiered in February 2016. | [] | [
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projected-17329265-013 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kris%20Jenner | Kris Jenner | California Community Church | Kristen Mary Jenner ( Houghton , formerly Kardashian; born November 5, 1955) is an American media personality, socialite, and businesswoman. She rose to fame starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007–2021).
She has four children from her first marriage to lawyer Robert Kardashian: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Robert, and two children from her second marriage to television personality and retired Olympic Games medalist Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn): Kendall and Kylie. | Jenner and Pastor Brad Johnson founded the California Community Church in 2012. It originally was called the Life Change Community Church, located in Agoura Hills, California. | [] | [
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projected-56565896-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Lugard%20Brayne | Frank Lugard Brayne | Introduction | Frank Lugard Brayne (6 January 1882 – 3 April 1952) was an administrator in the Indian Civil Service (ICS) during the British Raj era. A nephew of Lord Lugard, who was zealous in his attempts to improve what he considered to be a "backward" Africa (to fight against slavery and human sacrifice), Brayne had a similar evangelical outlook and was considered to be a maverick in the ICS. He attracted the opprobrium of both his colleagues and Indian people themselves in his attempts to improve the life of villagers in the Punjab Province of India. | [] | [
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projected-56565896-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Lugard%20Brayne | Frank Lugard Brayne | Life | Frank Lugard Brayne (6 January 1882 – 3 April 1952) was an administrator in the Indian Civil Service (ICS) during the British Raj era. A nephew of Lord Lugard, who was zealous in his attempts to improve what he considered to be a "backward" Africa (to fight against slavery and human sacrifice), Brayne had a similar evangelical outlook and was considered to be a maverick in the ICS. He attracted the opprobrium of both his colleagues and Indian people themselves in his attempts to improve the life of villagers in the Punjab Province of India. | Frank Lugard Brayne was born on 6 January 1882. A son of the Reverend R. T. W. Brayne, he attended Monkton Combe School before being admitted to Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he held a scholarship.
Brayne passed the competitive examination for appointment to the Indian Civil Service (ICS) in 1905. He was sent to the Punjab, where he worked for some time as secretary to Delhi Municipality during the period when the planning of New Delhi was underway. During World War I, he served with the 18th Lancers of the British Indian Army, being mostly based in the Middle East. He was appointed a temporary lieutenant in June 1915, and the Kingdom of Serbia awarded him the Order of St. Sava, fifth class, in 1917.
He was awarded the Military Cross in 1919 while serving as a temporary lieutenant in Egypt. The citation for that award was:
After the war, Brayne returned to the Punjab and in 1920 he married Iris Goodeve, a daughter of Edgar Goble. He became district officer of Gurgaon, some from Delhi, at a time when the area, comprising a population of around 700,000, was suffering greatly from a recent influenza epidemic, a failed monsoon and the return of soldiers from the war. To counter the deprivation, Brayne initiated what became known as the Gurgaon Scheme, in which he hoped to alleviate the plight of peasants in all its aspects by encouraging and facilitating the idea of self-help. He wrote several books about this, including Village Uplift in India, Socrates in an Indian Village, Socrates Persists in India, and Socrates at School, as well as one comparing rural life in India with that of England. The scheme was not a success.
Clive Dewey argued, in his book Anglo-Indian Attitudes: The Mind of the Indian Civil Service, that Brayne's approach to rural uplift was bound to fail, because Indian peasants did not share Brayne's evangelical values – not least his belief that poverty-stricken cultivators in famine-stricken areas could revolutionise their standard of living by working harder and practising thrift, without any assistance from the state. His conclusions, which were supported by years of research in Indian archives and by extensive interviews with Brayne's contemporaries, were accepted by several members of the ICS and have been endorsed by subsequent historians. Philip Mason, himself a former member of the ICS, and the author of the most famous history of the service, described Brayne as being More recently, Atiyab Sultan said that Brayne's interventionism had a "missionary zeal" and that his methods were "more prescriptive" than those of Malcolm Lyall Darling, who was another somewhat maverick British administrator in Punjab.
One of Brayne's sons, Thomas Lugard Brayne, became embroiled in a controversy in The Times Literary Supplement and the Telegraph following the publication of Dewey's book in 1993. He believed that Dewey had seriously misrepresented his father, unreasonably portrayed the character of the ICS itself, and misled the Brayne family, whose collection of private papers he used. In his rejoinders, Dewey pointed out that when he asked for permission to use Brayne's papers, he believed that Brayne's Gurgaon Experiment had been a success, because he only had Brayne's vainglorious accounts of his own achievements to go on; and he only lost confidence in Brayne's form of "rural reconstruction" after the overwhelming mass of evidence showed how dismally it had failed. It was impossible, he maintained, to take Brayne at his own valuation. Brayne boasted that he could 'do anything with propaganda' – and propaganda is what his work remained. At best, it raised the official awareness of the problems of the peasantry, without providing effective solutions.
By 1937, Brayne was Commissioner for Rural Reconstruction in the Punjab and in 1940 he was Financial Commissioner (Development) there. In December 1941, he was appointed as a 2nd lieutenant, having retired from the ICS to become welfare officer and then Commissioner for Resettlement of Soldiers in Punjab.
Brayne returned to England prior to Indian independence. He settled at The Glebe, a farm in Ashill, Norfolk, where he attempted to apply his theories of agriculture to an area of . He died on 3 April 1952 at The Glebe, at which time his military rank was stated as being Colonel. He was survived by his wife, four sons and two daughters. | [] | [
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projected-56565896-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Lugard%20Brayne | Frank Lugard Brayne | References | Frank Lugard Brayne (6 January 1882 – 3 April 1952) was an administrator in the Indian Civil Service (ICS) during the British Raj era. A nephew of Lord Lugard, who was zealous in his attempts to improve what he considered to be a "backward" Africa (to fight against slavery and human sacrifice), Brayne had a similar evangelical outlook and was considered to be a maverick in the ICS. He attracted the opprobrium of both his colleagues and Indian people themselves in his attempts to improve the life of villagers in the Punjab Province of India. | Citations | [] | [
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projected-56565896-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Lugard%20Brayne | Frank Lugard Brayne | Further reading | Frank Lugard Brayne (6 January 1882 – 3 April 1952) was an administrator in the Indian Civil Service (ICS) during the British Raj era. A nephew of Lord Lugard, who was zealous in his attempts to improve what he considered to be a "backward" Africa (to fight against slavery and human sacrifice), Brayne had a similar evangelical outlook and was considered to be a maverick in the ICS. He attracted the opprobrium of both his colleagues and Indian people themselves in his attempts to improve the life of villagers in the Punjab Province of India. | Category:1952 deaths
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projected-17329284-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994%20NHK%20Trophy | 1994 NHK Trophy | Introduction | The 1994 NHK Trophy was held at the Morioka Ice Arena in Morioka on December 8–11. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. | [] | [
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projected-17329288-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roderick%20Moore | Roderick Moore | Introduction | Roderick Moore may refer to:
Roderick W. Moore, American Ambassador to Montenegro
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projected-20466255-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Wasat%20%28Bahraini%20newspaper%29 | Al-Wasat (Bahraini newspaper) | Introduction | Al-Wasat (), also Alwasat, was an Arabic-language daily newspaper in Manama, Bahrain. Al-Wasat was generally regarded as the only independent newspaper in Bahrain. The newspaper ran for 15 years, during which is provided reporting unique to Bahrain.
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projected-20466255-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Wasat%20%28Bahraini%20newspaper%29 | Al-Wasat (Bahraini newspaper) | History and profile | Al-Wasat (), also Alwasat, was an Arabic-language daily newspaper in Manama, Bahrain. Al-Wasat was generally regarded as the only independent newspaper in Bahrain. The newspaper ran for 15 years, during which is provided reporting unique to Bahrain.
The government of Bahrain forcibly closed the newspaper on 4 June 2017, in a move which Amnesty International termed an "all-out campaign to end independent reporting". | Al-Wasat was established in 2002. The newspaper was established after the early reforms adopted by King Hamad bin Isa. Allowing a key oppositional figure to establish this newspaper was seen as a key event in the opening up of society. Before Al-Wasat was established, Bahrain had only two Arabic newspapers, Akhbar Al Khaleej and Al Ayam, both of which were viewed as extremely pro-government. Its founders are Mansoor Al-Jamri and leading personalities from the Bahraini private sector. Al-Jamri was the editor-in-chief. He was temporarily forced out of his position between 3 April 2011 until 4 August 2011 during a government crackdown on journalists and the press during the Arab Spring.
Al-Wasat was the most popular newspaper in Bahrain and was generally regarded as the only daily that does not take a loyalist stand to the Bahraini government. It was the first Bahraini newspaper to reflect opposing viewpoints.
The paper was ranked as the top newspaper in terms of circulation and impact in the kingdom of Bahrain by the Pan-Arab Research Center in its survey in 2012. The paper was ranked of the top of index of credibility by the "Media Credibility Index" issued by Next Century Foundation in London on 5 May 2012. The paper's online version was the 15th most visited website for 2010 in the MENA region. | [] | [
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