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The Plains Hotel is a hotel and restaurant in Cheyenne, Wyoming. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is part of the Downtown Cheyenne Historic District. References Hotels in Wyoming Organizations based in Cheyenne, Wyoming
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Richard King (born 27 November 2001) is a Jamaican footballer who plays as a defender for Cavalier. Club Career King plays for Cavalier FC in Jamaica. International Career King made his senior international debut for Jamaica against Peru and also feature in a WCQ match against Costa Rica. Career statistics Club Notes International Honors National Premier League 2021 References 2001 births Living people Jamaican footballers Jamaica international footballers Association football defenders National Premier League players Cavalier F.C. players
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The Huon bowerbird (Amblyornis germanus) is a species of bowerbird which can be found on the Huon peninsula in northeastern New Guinea. References Gill F, D Donsker & P Rasmussen (Eds). 2022. IOC World Bird List (v12.1). doi : 10.14344/IOC.ML.12.1 Huon bowerbird Birds of Papua New Guinea Huon bowerbird Taxa named by Walter Rothschild
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Chekre (Čakrah) (Persian: ; Tatar: Cögrä) was khan of Golden Horde in 1414–1416. His name is found in several renditions, including Chinggis Oghlan (Čingīz Uġlān) and possibly Berke. Information on his life and reign is very limited. Ancestry According to the Tawārīḫ-i guzīdah-i nuṣrat-nāmah, Chekre was the son of Āqmīl, the son of Mīnkāsar, the son of Abāy, the son of Uz-Tīmūr (Kay-Tīmūr), the son of Tuqa-Timur, the son of Jochi, the son of Chinggis Khan. He was probably a nephew of Mamai's khan ʿAbdallāh. Reign Chekre is first mentioned as a Jochid prince living in exile at the court of Timur (Tamerlane) in 1404. He subsequently stayed with Timur's grandson Abū-Bakr b. Mīrān Shāh, where he was witnessed by the Bavarian captive Johann Schiltberger. Losing his control over the court of the Golden Horde, the beglerbeg Edigu apparently looked for a candidate to set up as puppet khan, and requested Chekre's return from the Timurid court. Abū-Bakr granted this request and allowed Chekre to recruit a unit of cavalry, with which he joined Edigu in Khwarazm in 1412. He then participated in Edigu's campaign in Sibir. Edigu had secured Chekre's friendship, apparently intending to make him his puppet khan, but refrained from doing so while negotiating with the sons of Tokhtamysh, the khans Jalāl ad-Dīn and Karīm Berdi. After the latter was overthrown by his brother Kebek, however, Edigu declared Chekre khan in 1414. Edigu and Chekre defeated Kebek, which allowed Karīm Berdi to briefly recover his throne in 1414, before losing it to another of his brothers, Jabbār Berdi. Meanwhile, Edigu and Chekre had extended their control to Bolghar. They temporarily displaced Jabbār Berdi in 1415, but in 1416 he was able to defeat Chekre, who is not heard from again and is presumed to have perished in the struggle, or to have lost Edigu's support and survived into the 1420s. Edigu's next protégé khan was Darwīsh, probably the son of Chekre's nephew. Unlike Jabbār Berdi, whose reign he had interrupted, Chekre issued coins from several mints, including Bolghar, Orda, Sarai, and (old) Astrakhan. Descendants According to the Tawārīḫ-i guzīdah-i nuṣrat-nāmah, Chekre had two sons and a daughter: Bāysunghur, Laʿl, and Tūlūnchak. Genealogy Genghis Khan Jochi Tuqa-Timur Kay Timur Abay Minkasar Aqmil Chekre See also List of Khans of the Golden Horde References Bosworth, C. E., The New Islamic Dynasties, New York, 1996. Gaev, A. G., "Genealogija i hronologija Džučidov," Numizmatičeskij sbornik 3 (2002) 9-55. Howorth, H. H., History of the Mongols from the 9th to the 19th Century. Part II.1. London, 1880. Počekaev, R. J., Cari ordynskie: Biografii hanov i pravitelej Zolotoj Ordy. Saint Petersburg, 2010. Reva, R., "Borba za vlast' v pervoj polovine XV v.," in Zolotaja Orda v mirovoj istorii, Kazan', 2016: 704–729. Sabitov, Ž. M., Genealogija "Tore", Astana, 2008. Sagdeeva, R. Z., Serebrjannye monety hanov Zolotoj Ordy, Moscow, 2005. Seleznëv, J. V., Èlita Zolotoj Ordy: Naučno-spravočnoe izdanie, Kazan', 2009. Tizengauzen, V. G. (trans.), Sbornik materialov otnosjaščihsja k istorii Zolotoj Ordy. Izvlečenija iz persidskih sočinenii, republished as Istorija Kazahstana v persidskih istočnikah. 4. Almaty, 2006. Vohidov, Š. H. (trans.), Istorija Kazahstana v persidskih istočnikah. 3. Muʿizz al-ansāb. Almaty, 2006. Khans of the Golden Horde 14th-century monarchs in Asia 14th-century monarchs in Europe
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Elcione Therezinha Zahluth Barbalho is a Brazilian pedagogue, politician, current Federal Deputy for the brazilian state of Pará, president of the legislature's Defense of Women Rights Committee, former first lady of the state of Pará during both of her ex-husband's terms as governor (1983-1987 and 1991-1994) and mother of the current governor of the state. References 1944 births Brazilian politicians Brazilian Democratic Movement politicians Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil) from Pará Living people
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Dictyonema barbatum is a species of basidiolichen in the family Hygrophoraceae. It is endemic to the Galápagos Islands, where it grows as an epiphyte on the bark of branches and trunks, often on introduced plants such as avocado and guava trees. It was formally described as a new species in 2017 by Manuela Dal-Forno, Frank Bungartz, and Robert Lücking. The type specimen was collected near the southern crater rim of the Sierra Negra, at an altitude of . Its preferred habitat is open areas with lots of rainfall and light exposure. The lichen forms shelf-like, filamentous brackets comprising individual semicircular lobes up to wide. The specific epithet barbatum refers to the "beard-like" white hairs on the shelf margins, a characteristic feature of this species. These "hairs" are sheaths of fungal hyphae that lack photobiont filaments. References barbatum Lichens described in 2017 Lichens of the Galápagos Islands Taxa named by Robert Lücking Basidiolichens
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Lily Beckford (born 11 August 1997) is an English sprinter. She won a gold medal in the 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2015 European Junior Championships and a silver medal in the same event at the 2019 European U23 Championships. References 1997 births Living people English female sprinters British female sprinters
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Charles Michael Horsfall (9 November 1889 — 21 November 1942) was an Anglo-Argentine first-class cricketer and an officer in both the British Indian Army during the First World War, and the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War. Life The son of Joseph and Sophia Horsfall, he was born in England at Weybridge in November 1889. He made a single appearance in first-class cricket for Argentina against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club at Buenos Aires in March 1912. Batting twice in the match, he was dismissed without scoring by Rockley Wilson, while in their second innings he was dismissed for 20 runs by Henry Baird. Horsfall returned to England during the First World War and was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the British Indian Army in February 1915, before being promoted to lieutenant in January 1916. He remained in the British Indian Army following the war and was promoted to captain in January 1919, before resigning his commission in May 1922. While stationed in British India and British Ceylon, he played minor matches for the Europeans and for Dimbula and Dikoya in Ceylon. He reenlisted during the Second World War, being commissioned as a pilot officer in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in October 1939; at the time of his enenlistment, he was aged 50 and weighed 14 stone and has an abnormally high blood pressure. He served in an administrative and special duties role on the home front and was a special administrative officer at an airfield. He was promoted to flying officer in April 1940, with promotion to flight lieutenant following in March 1942. Horsfall died on 21 November 1942 at Norwich, while playing a game of squash. His cause of death was noted as a coronary thrombosis linked to his condition of arteriosclerosis. References External links 1889 births 1942 deaths People from Weybridge English cricketers Argentine cricketers British Indian Army officers Indian Army personnel of World War I Royal Air Force officers Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II Deaths from coronary thrombosis Sport deaths in England
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Jacob Morris (born 1947) is a New York City activist and local historian responsible for many street renamings. He is the head of the Harlem Historical Society and the New York Freedom Trail, an organization which seeks to establish an official government tour of sites connected to the fight against slavery. Historical activism Since 2006, Morris has worked diligently to rename and co-name streets after accomplished Black New Yorkers, including Paul Robeson, Ella Baker, Thurgood Marshall, Ida B. Wells, W.E.B. DuBois, Billie Holiday, Count Basie, Frederick Douglass, Susan Smith McKinney, Zora Neale Hurston, A'Lelia Walker, and James Brown. He told the New York Daily News, "Basically, you know, blacks have been living on streets named after famous white persons for 400 years, maybe a little more. So, you know, why not have white people live on streets named after famous black people who did so much to contribute to American history?" The New York Times wrote that he showed "nonstop zeal" to advance these projects through the local system of community boards. Many of naming efforts have been related to Black women. He also claimed to have a sense of urgency given gentrification in black neighborhoods such as Harlem. He also advocates on other issues related to public history in New York City. Scholar David Levering Lewis told the New York Times, “Almost every month Jacob finds a reason to be agitated, excited, outraged and militant, and usually he’s quite right in his concerns.” A primary task, given an interest in the Underground Railroad, is to establish a "Freedom Trail" that would mark key places related to the fight against slavery -- Underground Railroad sites and sites links to abolitionists. This effort would be inspired by the successful Freedom Trail in Boston that is connected to the Revolutionary War. Many of these proposed sites, such as the home of David Ruggles at 36 Lispenard Street and the place where Elizabeth Jennings Graham was thrown off a street car, are in Lower Manhattan. Morris said that the trail plan "tells the truth about where we come from and the path we've taken to get to where we are today. We need to know this stuff: the adversity, the things that were surmounted." Council member Ydanis Rodriguez introduced City Council legislation for a taskforce to study the matter, and the plan received support from Community Board 1 under Julie Menin. In 2006, he worked with Roger Green, an activist from Crown Heights, to co-name a stretch of Duffield Street, near where Abolitionist Place. In 2019, while opposing the treatment by New York City Economic Development Corporation for a memorial to abolitionism, he led efforts to rename the proposed park, Willoughby Square, to Abolitionist Place Park., and the plan received support from Community Board 1 under Julie Menin. Morris also opposed some of the projects of the administration of Mayor Bill de Blasio related to monuments. He opposed public funding for the Women's Rights Pioneers Monument in Central Park before it was changed to include Sojourner Truth. Even then, he wrote a letter to make sure the addition would be historically accurate and appropriate. He also criticized the de Blasio administration for the placement of some its announced monuments, including for Elizabeth Jennings Graham, Billie Holiday, and the family of Albro Lyons and Mary Lyons. Another goal of Morris is to name a street after Maya Angelou. Family history Morris was born in 1947 in Astoria, Queens. His family was Jewish Greek. The New York Times reported that almost all of his family was killed in the Holocaust due to the Nazi occupation of Greece. In the 1970s, Morris worked in real estate and owned different properties in SoHo, including a video rental chain called "Rare Bird." His tenants implemented a rent strike, forcing him in the 1990s to declare bankruptcy. While his son Lincoln was in school, Morris started to get involved in politics when he learned that New York City public schools did not have to include in their reports the scores of students assigned as learning disabled. Reference External links New York City Freedom Trail Activists from New York City 1947 births Living people
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Adama Sulemana is a Ghanaian politician and member of parliament for the Tain constituency in the Bono region of Ghana. Early life and education Adama was born on 6 March 1978 and hails from Nsawkaw in the Bono region of Ghana. He had his BECE in 1989 and also in 1992. He also had his SSSCE in 1995. He further had his Bachelor of Education in Psychology in 2006 and his Master in Philosophy in Psychology in 2009. Career Adama was the DCE of Tain under the Ministry of Local Government and also a Health Teacher under the Ministry of Health. Political career Adama is a member of NDC and currently the MP for Tain Constituency. He won the parliamentary seat with 20,374 votes making 45.4% of the total votes cast whilst the NPP parliamentary aspirant Gabriel Osei had 18,346 votes making 40.9%. Committees Adama is a member of the Standing Orders Committee and also a member of the Communications Committee. Personal life Adama is a Christian. References Ghanaian MPs 2021–2025 Living people 1978 births National Democratic Congress (Ghana) politicians
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Eric Muchangi Njiru (Karemba) (born 24 1984) is a Kenyan politician and a businessman, and currently the Member of Parliament (MP) for Runyenjes Constituency, which is in Embu county in Eastern part of Kenya. Karemba belongs to Jubilee party, the ruling party in Kenya under President Uhuru Kenyatta. He is a graduate from Kenyatta University with a Bachelor of Education Arts and was a student leader at the same university. He then joined Mount Kenya University for a Master of Arts in public administration. Political career Karemba vied for the Runyenjes constituency parliamentary seat in 2013 under Alliance Party of Kenya party and lost narrowly to Cecily Mbarire. He vied again in 2017 under Jubilee and won the election garnering 59,447 votes against his close competitor who had 5,184 votes. In parliament, Karemba is a sitting member of the education committee. Personal life Karemba is married to Martha Kariuki. References Living people People from Embu County 21st-century Kenyan politicians Jubilee Party politicians Kenyatta University alumni Members of the National Assembly (Kenya) Mount Kenya University alumni 1984 births
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Demar Rose (born 1 January 1998) is a Jamaican footballer who plays as a midfielder for Portmore United. Career statistics Club Notes International References External links Valparaiso Crusaders bio 1998 births Living people Sportspeople from Kingston, Jamaica Valparaiso Crusaders men's soccer players Jamaican footballers Jamaica international footballers Association football midfielders National Premier League players Harbour View F.C. players Portmore United F.C. players Jamaican expatriate footballers Jamaican expatriate sportspeople in the United States Expatriate soccer players in the United States
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Meanwhile EP is an extended play by English virtual band Gorillaz, released on 26 August 2021. The EP was released as a celebration of Notting Hill Carnival in London, England, an annual event that was canceled in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Background On 29 June 2021, Damon Albarn revealed in an interview with NME that Gorillaz was working on new "carnival-themed music", saying that their upcoming record would return to the band's roots. On 10 August 2021, Gorillaz debuted three new songs, "Meanwhile" (featuring British rapper Jelani Blackman), "Jimmy Jimmy" (featuring British rapper AJ Tracey), and "Déjà Vu" (featuring Jamaican-British singer Alicaì Harley), during a free concert at The O2 Arena in London, England exclusively for National Health Service employees and their families. They then performed them again at the subsequent concert open to the public the next day (both of which served as the first live audience concerts of the Song Machine Tour). Track listing All tracks are written by Damon Albarn, Remi Kabaka Jr., and the tracks' respective guest(s). Personnel Gorillaz Damon Albarn – vocals, production , bass, keyboards , steelpans , guitar, melodica Jamie Hewlett – artwork, design Stephen Sedgwick – mixing Remi Kabaka Jr. – production, percussion , drum programming John Davis – mastering Samuel Egglenton – engineering Femi Koleoso – drums Mike Smith – keyboards Jeff Wootton – guitar Jesse Hackett – keyboards Karl Vanden Bossche – percussion Seye Adelekan – bass Additional musicians Jelani Blackman – vocals Barrington Levy – vocals Jorja Smith – additional vocals Isabelle Dunn – cello Nina Foster – violin Oli Langford – violin Sarah Tuke – violin AJ Tracey – vocals Alicaì Harley – vocals Ade Omotayo – additional vocals Angel Silvera – additional vocals Matt Maijah – additional vocals Michelle Ndegwa – additional vocals Petra Luke – additional vocals Rebecca Freckleton – additional vocals Additional technical Alicaì Harley – programming Dave Guerin – engineering Matt Butcher – engineering, mixing References 2021 EPs Gorillaz albums Albums produced by Damon Albarn Albums recorded at Studio 13 Parlophone EPs Warner Records EPs
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The People's Primary () is a nomination vote launched by independent activists to nominate a common left-wing candidate for the 2022 French presidential election. The process involved two steps. Firstly, an online sponsorship of potential participants was started in July 2021 and completed in October 2021. After this, a vote among seven candidates took place from 27 to 30 January 2022, three of whom declined to participate in the primary. The primary was conducted according to a majority judgment voting system, in which all voters rate all candidates, with the candidate with the highest median rating winning. Christiane Taubira, the only well-known candidate who accepted to participate, won the primary, and as such she is standing as a candidate in the presidential election. Yannick Jadot and Jean-Luc Mélenchon who came in second and third place respectively had not even given their consent to be candidates. History Foundation and structure The initiative for a so-called "people's" primary for the leftists and greens was launched by the collective "Rencontre des justices", formed in October 2020 by "social entrepreneurs" and a range of activists, who wanted to create a "justice bloc". They have described this as a "third way" between an "identity bloc" and a "neoliberal bloc", which covers voters from a wide range of the left, from the more centrist parties to anti-capitalist ones. The activists hope to use a primary to nominate a single unity candidate who will promote a progressive agenda and provide an alternative to the battle between incumbent President Macron and the extreme right of Marine Le Pen and Éric Zemmour. Their goal was that the candidate bring together a fragmented and divided left, in order to respond to “environmental, social and economic emergencies”. They hope that the candidate will gather enough support to reach the second round, after the defeat of the Socialist Party which finished in fifth place in the 2017 presidential election. A structure called "2022 or never" was responsible for organising the primary, created in February 2021. It is made up of six employees and received 30,000 euros in fundraising. Local groups were set up to prepare a local base beyond labels. The primary claims the support of around a hundred major figures, including director Cyril Dion, actors Charles Berling and Juliette Binoche, yellow vest activist Priscillia Ludosky, journalist Marie-Monique Robin and climatologist Jean Jouzel. Among the first potential candidates interested was MEP Pierre Larrouturou, the former socialist Gérard Filoche, and environmentalist Sandrine Rousseau. The first step in the process of the primary was the drafting of a common platform made up of "flagship proposals" to which the candidates and voters must adhere. In May 2021, Samuel Grzybowski, spokesperson for the popular primary, declared to the press that “for several months, each week, a 'council of the parties' has been meeting to agree on a common base”, without specifying which parties. A few months later, it was announced that citizens could sponsor candidates until October, with the vote originally scheduled for taking place in late Autumn. Visitors to the website were given two options: to promose names themselves and to approve one of the existing candidates. Reactions and protests from the major candidates No political party nor any of the major candidates committed themselves to the primary, even if some have not outright opposed it, as they want to keep their candidates. In January, Christiane Taubira was the only one to commit to stepping down in the event of defeat, after having rejected any presidential candidacy in September. By the time of the primary, the following parties had already nominated their candidates: La France Insoumise had already nominated as candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who obtained 19.5% in the previous presidential election. The French Communist Party had also already made a nomination of its candidate by its members from 7 to 9 May 2021. Fabien Roussel obtained 82.32% of the vote against 15.70% blank and null votes, 1.82% to Emmanuel Dang Tran and 0.16% to Grégoire Munck, the other two candidates. The Socialist Party held its own primary in October 2021, in which 72% of the votes cast went to the Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, against 28% for the other candidate Stéphane Le Foll. The Greens collectively organised their own primary in September 2021, open to non-members. 51.03% of the votes in the second round went to Yannick Jadot. Mélenchon signifed his refusal to partake in the primary, as did Jadot. Hidalgo originally was open to the proposal, but backtracked after she won her party's primary. Taubira ruled out a candidacy in September 2021, but revoked this in December, officially announcing her participation in the Primary on 9 January 2022. The political platform Participation in the primary was based on a common platform of around ten political proposals, which the organizers claim to be inspired by the demands of the latest social movements and compatible with the programs of the parties concerned. No major party came out in favour of this platform. Presented in early July, the platform contained policies such as scrapping nuclear power by 2050, a thermal renovation plan, a 'solidarity income' from the age of 18, a modernisation of the wealth tax, the introduction of multi-member proportional voting in legislative elections and a reduction in the working week. It did not take a position on certain divisive subjects, such as the European Union. Organisation Funding The “2022 or never” association finances its employees, auto-entrepreneurs, its trainees and this vote. It declared that it received 730,000 euros in donations and 175,000 euros in loans. There were loans of up to €100,000 by business leaders and three donations of more than €20,000. Election funding One week before the vote and two days before the closing date for registrations, the financing of this election from the technological service providers did not seem assured, forcing the association to raise money. Sponsorships The candidate sponsorship process was open from 11 July to 11 October 2021, through an online voting system. Twelve initial people were proposed by the organizers at the launch of this process: Pierre Larrouturou - New Deal Sandrine Rousseau - EELV Yannick Jadot - EELV Éric Piolle - EELV Arnaud Montebourg - L'Engagement Anne Hidalgo - Socialist Party Fabien Roussel - PCF François Ruffin Jean-Luc Mélenchon - LFI Gérard Filoche - GDS Christiane Taubira - Walwari Gaël Giraud Sponsorships obtained on October 11 After the sponsorship period, the organisers give the names of the five men and five women who collected the most sponsorships. These candidates had also had to have obtained at least 500 sponsorships and be supposedly a member of the 'common base'. There were 132,000 registered sponsorships cast. Christiane Taubira - 34,600 sponsorships François Ruffin - 26,000 sponsorships Pierre Larrouturou - 14,500 sponsorships Gaël Giraud - 13,500 sponsorships Clémentine Autain - 10,500 sponsorships Jean-Luc Mélenchon - 9,500 sponsorships Anne Hidalgo - 6,500 sponsorships Yannick Jadot - 6,300 sponsorships Charlotte Marchandise - 1,700 sponsorships Anna Agueb Porterie - 800 sponsorships. According to an article in Liberation, the PCF candidate Fabien Roussel came 18th out of 21 candidates with 1,944 sponsorships and the 13th man out of 14. Seven candidates were chosen in the end, since in the end, Gaël Giraud, François Ruffin and Clémentine Autain all withdrew from the primary. Voting procedure The 7 candidates were subject to a single round of voting from 27 to 30 January 2022. The voting system is a form of majority judgment, where the voter rates the candidates. Voters must give each candidate a grade, out of five possible options: “very good”, “good”, “fairly good”, “acceptable” and “insufficient”. The candidate with the best median grade wins the election. To participate in this final vote, the person must confirm that they recognize themselves in the common base, are of French nationality and are over 16 years old. Candidates Voters The number of registered voters is 466,895. This is much more than the 122,000 in the 2021 Green Party primary and the 139,742 registered in the 2021 Republican Congress, but much less than the 2017 Socialist Party primary, which had over 2 million voters, or that of 2011 with its 2.8 million voters. The actual number of registered voters cannot be verified due to the system used to register registrations, which does not make it possible to verify the identity of voters and which can allow the same person with several email addresses to vote multiple times. Results Each voter gave every candidate a grade from 'Very Good' to 'Insufficient'. An overall grade was then calculated from this. Christiane Taubira came out on top, winning the primary. References External Links The official site (in French) 2022 in France People's Primary Primary elections in France
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Cecilia Domeyko is a Chilean-American author, journalist, filmmaker, former broadcaster, and philanthropist based in Washington D.C. She is the president and founder of Accent Media as well as the founder and director of the Mariposa Cultural Foundation. Her filmmaking career has become noted for winning awards and working with high-profile organizations including Univision, AARP, the Catholic Church, and the World Bank. Domeyko's career has been largely focused on raising cultural awareness and educating the international community through her films and authorship. Early life and background Cecilia Del Rosario Domeyko Lea-Plaza was born in Santiago, Chile to Juan Domeyko, a Chilean diplomat, and Paz Lea-Plaza Sáenz, a writer. Cecilia was the fourth of their five children. Her father was a Chilean career diplomat for the Chilean government and was the Minister Counselor at the Chilean Embassy in Ottawa, Canada before retiring as an Ambassador. Through her father's lineage, Cecilia is the great-granddaughter of the geologist and scholar Ignacy Domeyko who after participating in the 1830 Polish Uprising against Czarist Russia, was exiled in Paris, where he was subsequently hired by the government of Chile to teach mining to Chilean students. After establishing the family's new base in Chile, he was one of the founders of the University of Chile and its Rector for 15 years. Due to her father's career, Domeyko's upbringing would include frequent stretches of living abroad in Chilean embassies in Australia, the Dominican Republic, the United States, and Canada. As such, Domeyko was raised bilingual, speaking Spanish and English. She would also assist in ceremonial procedures and official events hosted in the embassy, such as in receptions for Chile's National Day. Her father represented Chile in a pinning ceremony bestowing a congratulatory boutonnière on the Chargé d'Affaires for Uruguay's Embassy in Ottawa to mark the anniversary of Uruguay's independence. She began her journalism career as a teenager when she wrote a regular column on the customs of Latin American teenagers in the Ottawa Journal's Youth Page. Domeyko then went on to formally study and receive a BA in communications from the Catholic University of Chile as well as a master's degree in Writing and Directing for Film from The American University in Washington, DC., graduating Summa Cum Laude. Film career Domeyko is best known for her filmmaking career as a bilingual producer, director, and scriptwriter in English and Spanish. Domeyko has produced film work, such as educational documentaries and short films, for Univision, the Catholic Church, the World Bank, AARP, the American Bar Association, USAID, USIA, and NIH. Her productions have been aired in over 96 countries. In 1988 she founded Accent Media Productions Inc., with her husband Dr. Jack Jorgens and served as president until 2012. An early notable production was a 1987 television series produced for Univision on Hispanic involvement in the US military. The series, which aired on Memorial Day, prominently focused on “Hero Street” in Silvis, Illinois, which became known for its residents’ involvement in several wars including WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Domeyko has participated in multiple international film festivals. In 1998, Domeyko's film Magic Wool premiered at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. as part of Chile's National Day celebration. It was later shown at The Alliance's Cinema of the Americas Festival during its women's focus day. The film, which Domeyko directed, produced, and wrote about a group of peasant women in Chile who embroider tapestries about their lives and dreams, had also aired on the Discovery Channel For Latin America. Her 1999 film El Regalo De Cumpleaños (The Birthday Present) had shown at multiple film festivals and won several film festival awards including Crystal Film Festival Prize of Excellence for 2000 and the Houston International Film Festival 2001 Bronze Prize. In 2002 Domeyko and Accent Media were hired to produce a series of educational short films for the Catholic Church as part of a campaign called La Familia Unida: Esperanza en la Vida to investigate problems facing Hispanic families and communities and provide them with a message of love and hope. The films covered several themes including poverty, discrimination, gangs, drug abuse, and domestic violence. The films aired for a decade on Univision in the US, and on CNN-en-Español in 18 Latin American countries. In 2003 Domeyko produced the documentary Nombre Secreto: Mariposas (Code Name: Butterflies). The film focuses on the life of three Dominican-born Mirabal sisters who in the 1950s were significant resistance figures against the Trujillo dictatorship. In an interview with Juventud Rebelde, Domeyko states that her inspiration for the film came from reading the book En el Tiempo de las Mariposas by Julia Alvarez. The documentary film features interviews with 40 survivors of the Rafael Trujillo regime in the Dominican Republic. Key scenes of the documentary were filmed with actors in Cuba, which is noteworthy as this took place at a time when it was difficult for filmmakers and media members to get access to the island under the Castro regime. The documentary also had a later premiere at the Hall of the Americas at the Organization of American States in Washington, DC and was exhibited throughout the Dominican Republic after a Dominican Premiere hosted by the House of Representatives of the Dominican Republic. Another notable film from 2003 was Film Cuba Mía: Portrait of an All-Woman Orchestra, which was broadcast in the United States through PBS, and internationally in ABC Australia, as well as France, Australia, Finland, Hungary, and Iceland. It documented an all-woman Cuban orchestra and their conductor Zenaida Romeu and would win over 20 international film awards including CINE Golden Eagle (US), the Gabriel Award, and Silver in the Hamburg Film Festival of Germany. The film premiered at the Embassy of Canada in Washington, D.C. and was also included in the VII Festival de Cine Latino to more than 30,000 spectators where it was one of 42 finalists chosen from over 200 intentional entries. Writing career Domeyko's first career was in writing and written journalism. Her early journalism career included a column with a regular column on the customs of Latin American teenagers in the Ottawa Journal. She would go on to be the Washington Correspondent for several international media outlets including Chile's Revista Hoy Magazine and Latin American magazine Itsmo, where she covered the election of Jose Miguel Insulza as Secretary General of the Organization of American States. Domeyko was also Washington Correspondent for Diario La Segunda of Chile where she covered US politics. Alongside her journalistic writing, Domeyko received early recognition as a published author for her book Lily, written in conjunction with Venezuelan film director, , which won the City of Caracas ANAC 1982 Script Award and was later adopted into a film by Pulido, winning the 1984 Venezuelan Best Picture award. In 2017 Domeyko released the novel Sacrificio en la Frontera, a love story taking place on both sides of the US-Mexican border and that deals with the issue child trafficking. The novel is published in both English and Spanish through Akeru Publicaciones. Her ensuing book tour launched with a promotional visit to Altamira Libros bookstore in Coral Gables on October 26, 2018, where the book was formally debuted. As part of her promotional tour for the novel, Domeyko was interviewed by Wall Street International’s Patricia Mayorga, which was published on September 26 of 2019. On November 14, 2019, the Chilean Embassy in Washington D.C. held a promotional event for Sacrificio en la Frontera that included a talk, interview, and question and answer session with Domeyko, as well as selected readings with passages interpreted by actors Dayan Aldana, Melissa Strova-Valencia, Yecid Benavides, and Ricardo Sanchez. Present at the event were dignitaries including Chilean ambassador and U.S. Congressman Franklin Garcia, as well as Dominican filmmaker Nelson Peralta among other invitees. The event was sponsored by the Gabriela Mistral Foundation, DC Latino Leadership Council, Revista Vínculos, Mariposa Cultural Foundation, Cactus Cantina, Café Medrano, Raysa White's Akerú Publicaciones. The Washington D.C. book launch was covered by El Tiempo Latino and El Pregonero. On July 15, 2021, Domeyko participated in a virtual panel discussion in support of her book hosted by the North American Chilean Chamber of Commerce, the Gabriela Mistral Foundation, and the Mariposa Cultural Foundation. The English edition of the novel, Sacrifice on the Border, is slated for release in 2022. Broadcast journalism Domeyko's broadcast journalism career was centered in covering Washington D.C. news, including the White House, Capitol Hill, and the US Department of State. Domeyko began her on-camera reporting with Univision as reporter and producer of their Washington Bureau's national evening newscast and also produced film and television specials. Her other on-camera roles included breaking coverage and production credits for America Today, an international program broadcast to 44 countries, and the United States Information Agency where she hosted specials on major events such as the Women's Conference in Beijing. Domeyko was also a bilingual live anchor for Eternal World Television Network covering Pope John Paul II 1998 visit to Cuba, coverage of which garnered a worldwide audience of 350 million viewers. She was also an on-camera reporter and producer for Chile's Channel 13 news where she covered major international breaking stories including US elections, the Gulf War, and the September 11 attacks from Washington D.C. In 2008 Domeyko wrote, directed, and produced the half hour Spanish-language magazine show “Celebremos Lo Latino,” for Channel 25 of Baltimore, which would win National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors Award (NATOA) for concept design, directing, writing, and producing. Domeyko currently serves as director of USA-Canada chapter of the World Association of Women Journalists and Writers. Nonprofit career Domeyko founded the Mariposa Cultural Foundation, a nonprofit headquartered in Washington D.C., in 2002. Its founding mission is dedicated to the promotion of human rights, the rights of women and children, indigenous people, the environment, arts, and culture. As per Domeyko's background, the Foundation primarily involves itself in non-commercial cultural and educational projects in film, television, books, cultural and artistic events, tours, internet and other media. Notable examples include the production and release of the films Cuba Mia: Portrait of an All-Woman Orchestra, Code Name: Butterflies, and Havana City of Soul: Walking the Streets of History. The Foundation has established affiliates in Mexico City as well as Santiago, Chile. Awards and recognition Throughout her film and journalism career, Domeyko has won over sixty awards for writing, directing, and producing. Her career recognition awards include the Women in Film and Television’s Women of Vision Award (2011) and the Anna Maria Arias Fund Award (2007), for which Domeyko was featured on the cover of Latina Style Magazine (Vol. 13, No. 5, 2007). Early in her writing career, Domeyko's 1982 screenplay Lily won the City of Caracas Script Award for that year. Domeyko's Public Service Announcement Ojo Con Su Visión, filmed for the NIH’s National Eye Institute and hosted by Cuban singer Celia Cruz and her husband Pedro Knight, won the 1995 The Charleston International Film Festival Bronze Award. The following year, her film Magic Wool won the 1996 International Cinema Industry Competition (CINDY awards) Bronze Award, the 1996 National Educational Media Network Silver Apple, and the 1996 Rochester Movies on a Shoestring Festival Silver Award. Education in Uganda, her documentary filmed for the World Bank and United States Agency for Development, won the 1998 and 1999 Crystal Award of Excellence for Communication and Videography (respectively), Third Place prize at the 1999 International Film and Video Festival, the Bronze 1999 Telly Award, and the 1999 Silver International Cinema In Industry Competition (CINDY awards). Chilean Education won the 1999 Silver Telly Award, Third Place Prize at the 1999 International Film and Video Festival, the 1999 Crystal Award of Excellence for Videography, the 1998 Crystal Award of Distinction for Communication, the 2000 GOLD Mercury Award, the 2000 Crystal Award of Distinction, the 2000 CINE Golden Eagle Award, and the 2000 Bronze World Medal New York Festival Award. Another 1999 film, El Regalo De Cumpleaños, won the Golden Eagle Film Festival Golden Prize (2000), Crystal Film Festival Prize of Excellence (2000), and Houston International Film Festival Bronze Prize (2001). Domeyko's Public Service Announcement The Birthday Present won the 2001 Bronze Remi at the WorldFest Houston Festival, the 2001 Summit Award, 2000 Crystal Award of Excellence Communicator's 2000 Gold award, and CINE Golden Eagle Award. Her 2003 film Cuba Mía: Portrait of an All-Woman Orchestra, would win over 20 international film awards including CINE Golden Eagle (US), the Gabriel Award, and Silver in the Hamburg Film Festival of Germany, the 2004 New York International Independent Film and Video Festival award for Best Cinematography, the 2003 Gold Telly Award, the 2003 Chicago Film Festival Silver Award, the 2003 Silver Screen Award at the U.S. International Film and Video Festival, and the 2007 National Award at the In-Edit Musical Film Festival in Santiago, Chile. Domeyko won the 2008 National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors Award (NATOA) for concept design, directing, writing, and producing of “Celebremos Lo Latino,” a Spanish magazine show for Channel 25 of Baltimore. Domeyko's Code Name: Butterflies won the 2009 Cine Latino Award at the Washington, DC Independent Film Festival as well as the 2009 Silver Telly Awards for Directing and Cinematography and Bronze for Historical Theme. In 2020 the film was also included among La Silla Rota's top 15 feminist films list. 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Elections will take place on 20 March 2022 in Saint Pierre and Miquelon, a self-governing territorial overseas collectivity of France. All 19 seats on the Territorial Council will be up for election. References Elections in Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Pierre Saint Pierre Saint Pierre
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Frank Odhiambo (born 29 October 2002) is a Kenyan professional footballer who plays for Djurgårdens IF as a defender. References External links Djurgården profile 2002 births Living people Association football defenders Kenyan footballers Djurgårdens IF Fotboll players Ettan Fotboll players Allsvenskan players Superettan players
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New York City FC II is an American professional soccer team based in New York City. It is the reserve team and minor league affiliate of New York City FC, and plays in MLS Next Pro, the third tier of the United States soccer league system. History When NYCFC entered MLS in 2015, the league had no reserve competition. For their first few seasons NYCFC affiliated first with Wilmington Hammerheads FC and then with San Antonio FC but these partnerships were little used and the club continued with no minor league affiliate for several seasons afterwards. MLS Next Pro On December 6, 2021 Major League Soccer announced the formation of a new league, MLS Next Pro, which would be a combination of a development league and a competitive tournament sitting on the third tier of the United States soccer league system. Amongst the teams listed as having signed up to participate in the first season was NYCFC. The name of the team - New York City FC II (mentioned as "NYCFC II") - was revealed when the club announced the signing of three players to stock the nascent team's roster. On February 24, 2022, it was announced that NYCFC II would play its home matches at Belson Stadium on the campus of St. John’s University. Players and staff Roster Staff References External links Official website Association football clubs established in 2021 2021 establishments in New York City Soccer clubs in New York City New York City FC New York City FC II MLS Next Pro teams
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Filippos Veria H.C. (Greek: Φίλιππος Βέροιας) is a Greek handball club based in Veria, section of multi-sports club Filippos Veria. The handball department of Filippos was founded in 1977 and its colours are white and red. Its emblem is Philip of Macedonia. Filippos is also known as "Vasilias (the king)" and it is the second most successful club in Premier Handball/A1 Ethniki history. History Filippos Veria Handball Club was founded in 1977, when the first Greek Handball tournament was held. Filippos won the first tournament in 1977, organised by SEGAS. The next years Filippos won 8 moreover championships (reaching 9 totally) and 5 cups and became the club with the most titles in Greek Handball along with Ionikos Nea Filadelphia. In 2003 Filippos played in the final of EHF Challenge Cup but it was defeated by Danish team Skjern Håndbold. It was the first Greek handball club that played in a final of a European competition. Filippos also participated in 2003–04 EHF Champions League where they achieved three wins in six matches and they were disqualified in a quadruple tie as they had the worst GD. After four years of decline, Filippos finished 4th in the A1 championship and after PAOK's rejection to play in the EHF Challenge Cup, they registered to the competition and they'll replace the team. This was the first time after five years that Filippos would participate in a European competition. Moreover, Theodoros Karipidis (president and owner of Veria), involvement in Filippos, boosted club's morale and confidence and it appears that there's an opportunity for the dream to resurrect from its ashes. In co-operation with Karipidis, the board of the club achieved to sign the captain of the Greek national team, Giorgos Mastrogiannis, as well as Savvas Karypidis. Recent seasons European record Honours Greek Men's Handball Championship Winner (9): 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 2003, 2016 Greek Men's Handball Cup Winner (6): 1985, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2007, 2016 EHF Cup Winners' Cup Semi-finals (1): 1993 EHF Challenge Cup Runners-up (1): 2003 Current squad Season 2015–16 Technical staff See also Filippos Veria Filippos Verias B.C. Veria F.C. GE Verias References External links Official Site A.C. Filippos Verias eurohandball.com, Filippos Verias Greek handball clubs Sport in Veria
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The Bacan myzomela (Myzomela batjanensis) is a species of bird in the family Meliphagidae. It is endemic to Indonesia where it occurs on the Bacan Islands. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical mangrove forests, and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. References Myzomela Birds of Indonesia Birds described in 1903
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Territorial Council elections were held in the French overseas collectivity of Saint Martin on 20 March 2017. Results References Saint Martin Saint Martin Elections in the Collectivity of Saint Martin Saint Martin
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The Labor Ministry Workers' Union (, Zenrodo) is a trade union representing workers at the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. The union was founded in 1949, and it affiliated to the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. By 1958, it had 13,255 members, growing to 19,732 in 1970. In 1975, it merged into the Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions, while retaining its own identity. By 1990, it had 19,605 members. References External links Civil service trade unions Trade unions established in 1949 Trade unions in Japan
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InfoPrice is a technology and data company, a Brazilian business intelligence startup focused on pricing and dynamic pricing for retail, created to enable its customers, retailers (supermarkets, hypermarkets, pharmacies) and industries, to improve their margins, increase their sales and better define their pricing strategies, collecting data through proprietary patented hardware, facilitating the monitoring of competitors' prices. One curious fact is that one of its founders, Leonardo Sierra Monteiro, was a child actor in the Disney CRUJ series when he was 10 years old, his character was called Guelé, who was transformed into the ultra-young revolutionary Chiclé. SmartPrice A patented barcode reproduction device that facilitates collection in physical retail, created by Leonardo when co-founding InfoPrice. See also Revionics Nielsen GfK IBOPE Kantar Group Ipsos Price References External links InfoPrice no LinkedIn InfoPrice no Google Maps B2W Services Sieve Group Technology companies of Brazil Companies based in São Paulo Companies established in 2013
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Territorial Council elections will be held in the French overseas collectivity of Saint Martin on 20 March 2022. References Future elections in France Saint Martin Saint Martin Elections in the Collectivity of Saint Martin March 2022 events in France
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Together in Concert and similar names may refer to: Together in Concert: Live, a 2000 live album by Tim Finn, Bic Runga, and Dave Dobbyn John Farnham & Tom Jones – Together in Concert, a 1990s concert tour and 2005 live album Together In Concert, a 1975 live album by Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger Juntos en concierto 2006 (translation: "Together in Concert 2006"), a concert tour by Marc Anthony, Laura Pausini and Marco Antonio Solís
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Enrique van Rysselberghe Varela (4 April 1937 – 21 January 2013) was a Chilean architect, businessman and right-wing politician. He was deputy for his hometown between 1998 and 2002. Biography He was the son of Enrique van Rysselberghe Martínez, mayor of Concepción in the 1970s and a descendant of François van Rysselberghe, and of Julieta Varela Santa María, descendant of President Domingo Santa María (1881-1886). He studied architecture at the Catholic University and later created several companies, including Arenas Bío-Bío. A Pinochetist like his father, he joined the conservative Independent Democratic Union (UDI), becoming regional president. At the end of 1997, he was elected deputy for the 44th District (Concepción, San Pedro de la Paz and Chiguayante), in the central-southern area of the country. In the Chamber he was part of the Public Works, Transport and Telecommunications commissions, and the Human Rights, Nationality and Citizenship commissions. He married María Norma Herrera Caire, with whom he had five children: Jacqueline (senator for the 12th District, Biobío Costa, intendant of the Biobío Region, mayor of Concepción), Michelle, Karen, Enrique (councilor for Concepción, deputy for the 44th District and senator for Biobío) and Cristián. He was in charge of the Vivienda de Cáritas Chile (INVICA) for the south central area in the 1960s. In his capacity as owner of the Empresa Constructora Rysselberghe y Cia. Ltda, he had a debt with CORFO for the non-payment of a mortgage and a debt with the municipality of Concepción for the extraction and commercialization of aggregates without a patent, because of which he faced a lawsuit in 2000 filed by the municipality, which was nullified after his daughter Jacqueline was elected mayor. These problems caused his withdrawal from politics. He died in a car accident at kilometer 20 of Route Q-57, which connects the towns of Cabrero and Yungay, in the center-south area, on 21 January 2013, at the age of 75. He was buried on 23 January in the . References External links Profile at Chamber of Deputies 1937 births 2013 deaths Chilean architects Pontifical Catholic University of Chile Independent Democratic Union politicians 20th-century Chilean politicians 21st-century Chilean politicians People from Concepción, Chile Members of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile Chilean people of Belgian descent
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The Fifth Annual Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament, also known as the Crockett Cup, is an upcoming professional wrestling tag team tournament produced by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). The event is scheduled to take place on March 19 and 20, 2022, at the Nashville Fairgrounds in Nashville, Tennessee. It is the sixth iteration of Crockett Cup event and the first event since 2019, as the 2020 event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Production Background The Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament is a tag team tournament first held in April 1986. National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) member Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP), headed by Jim Crockett Jr., hosted the Crockett Cup, held in honor of Crockett's father, JCP founder Jim Crockett Sr. and saw participation of teams from various NWA territories. JCP held the tournament again in 1987 and 1988, before JCP was sold to Ted Turner later that year. In July 2017, the Crockett Foundation, with Classic Pro Wrestling, held the "Crockett Foundation Cup Tag Team Tournament" in New Kent, Virginia, which was not affiliated with the NWA. Bobby Fulton, The Barbarian, and The Rock 'n' Roll Express, all former Crockett Cup participants, took part in the event as a link to the original tournaments. The original concept of the Crockett Cup was a single elimination tag team tournament, with the storyline prize of $1,000,000.00 given to the winning team along with a large trophy. The 1986 and 1987 tournaments featured 24 teams, while the 1988 version had 22 teams competing. Each tournament was split over two shows to encompass all 23 tournament matches as well as non-tournament matches; in 1986, JCP held a show in the afternoon and another in the evening, while the 1987 and 1988, the tournament was spread out over two days instead. On January 31, 2022, it was announced that the Crockett Cup would return and would be held in on March 19-20 at the Nashville Fairgrounds in Nashville, Tennessee. Storylines The event will feature a number professional wrestling matches with different wrestlers involved in pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines. Wrestlers are portrayed as either heels (those that portray the "bad guys"), faces (the "good guy" characters), or tweeners (characters that are neither clearly a heel or a face) as they follow a series of tension-building events, which culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches as determined by the promotion. The seventh season of the NWA's weekly flagship program, Powerr, featured storylines leading up to the event. The main feature of the event is the titular Crockett Cup, a tag team tournament where, in addition to the namesake trophy, the winners will earn a match for the NWA World Tag Team Championship. The tournament will be contested with 16 teams, double the amount of the 2019 event. The following teams have been announced for the tournament: La Rebelión (Bestia 666 and Mecha Wolf) (NWA World Tag Team Champions) The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) (ROH World Tag Team Champions) Doug Williams and Harry Smith Strictly Business (Chris Adonis & Thom Latimer) The OGK (Mike Bennett and Matt Taven) The Fixers (Jay Bradley and Wrecking Ball Legursky) Matthew Mims and The Pope Aron Stevens and JR Kratos Gold Rushhh (Jordan Clearwater and Marshe Rockett) The End (Odinson and Parrow) Hawx Aerie (Luke Hawx and PJ Hawx) The Cardonas (Mike Knox and VSK) The Ill Begotten (Alex Taylor, Captain YUMA, Jeremiah Plunkett, and/or Rush Freeman) In addition, Night 1 on April 19 will feature a four-way match to determine the 16 seed in the tournament. The teams are: Violence Is Forever (Dominic Garrini and Kevin Ku) The Bad News Boyz (Brandon Tate and Brent Tate) The Rip City Shooters (Joshua Bishop and Wes Barkley) The Heatseekers (Elliott Russell and Sigmon) During the full card run-down for Hard Times 2, NWA President Billy Corgan announced the return of the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship, which has been inactive for five years, with the four-way tournament final to determine the new champion taking place on March 20. The match will feature Austin Aries, Homicide, Darius Lockhart and Colby Corino. At NWA PowerrrTrip, Matt Cardona defeated Trevor Murdoch to win the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship. After the match, Cardona, backed up by his friend Mike Knox, wife Chelsea Green, and student VSK, cut a promo declaring he will "save" the NWA and be the greatest NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion ever. However, he would be confronted soon after by Nick Aldis, the man Murdoch beat to become the champion. Aldis would soon enact his rematch clause from the loss on Cardona, and the match would be set for the Crockett Cup. On March 1, it was annouced that Jeff Jarrett], who will serve as the ambassador for the event, will also serve as special guest referee for the title match, at the demands of Cardona for an unbiased official. Matches 2022 Crockett Cup tournament brackets NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship Tournament First Round Homicide wins a gauntlet match to advance to the finals - Hard Times 2, December 4, 2021 Austin Aries defeated Rhett Titus - Hard Times 2, December 4, 2021 Colby Corino defeated CW Anderson (with George South) - NWA USA, January 8, 2022 Luke Hawx defeated PJ Hawx - NWA USA, January 8, 2022 Ariya Daivari defeated J Spade - NWA USA, January 15, 2022 Kerry Morton (with Ricky Morton) defeated Jamie Stanley - NWA USA, January 22, 2022 Darius Lockhart defeated Sal Rinauro (with Danny Deals) - NWA USA, January 29, 2022 Second Round Darius Lockhart defeated Ariya Daivari - NWA USA, February 5, 2022 Austin Aries defeated Luke Hawx (with PJ Hawx) - NWA USA, February 5, 2022 Colby Corino (with Jay Bradley and Wrecking Ball Legursky) defeated Kerry Morton (with Ricky Morton) - NWA USA, February 12, 2022 Final Austin Aries vs. Homicide vs. Darius Lockhart vs. Colby Corino - Crockett Cup (Night 2), March 20, 2022 See also 2022 in professional wrestling References External links 2022 in Tennessee 2022 in professional wrestling National Wrestling Alliance pay-per-view events 2022 March 2022 events in the United States Events in Nashville, Tennessee Professional wrestling in Nashville, Tennessee Scheduled professional wrestling shows
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Corinthian Hall was a meeting hall in Rochester, New York that was the site of significant speeches and other events. It was built in 1849 and was destroyed by a fire in 1898. Structure Corinthian Hall, built in 1849, was a prominent location in Rochester, New York for lectures, concerts, plays, balls, parties and fairs. Susan B. Anthony, who spoke for many years in lecture halls across the country, said that Corinthian Hall, "at the time of its erection was the most magnificent auditorium west of the Hudson." The hall was located on the top floor of a building designed by architect Henry Searle and built by William A. Reynolds. The building was just north of the Reynolds Arcade, also built by William Reynolds. Most people entered the building through the Reynolds Arcade, which was located on the site of what today is a newer building, also called Reynolds Arcade, at 16 East Main Street. That entrance was near two sites of historical interest. Directly across the street was the office of the North Star, the abolitionist newspaper operated by Frederick Douglass. On their way through the arcade, patrons of Corinthian Hall passed by the headquarters of Western Union, a rapidly growing telegraph company. The building was constructed for the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Association, which later developed into the Rochester Institute of Technology. The building housed the association's 5000-volume library. Retail establishments and a volunteer fire company were on the first floor. In 1879, Corinthian Hall was remodeled and named the Academy of Music. In 1884, a second gallery was added to bring the seating capacity up to sixteen hundred. In 1898, it was destroyed by fire. The short street where the hall was located is now called Corinthian Street. Significant events Frederick Douglass, an African American abolitionist leader who had escaped from slavery, delivered his "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" speech in Corinthian Hall on July 5, 1852. One biographer called it "perhaps the greatest antislavery oration ever given." Douglass told his audience that, "This Fourth of July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn." U.S. Senator William H. Seward, who went on to become Secretary of State under President Abraham Lincoln, delivered what became known as his "Irrepressible Conflict" speech in Corinthian Hall in October, 1858. He said a dangerous conflict over slavery was developing that would eventually lead the U.S. to "become entirely either a slave-holding nation, or entirely a free-labor nation." According to one history of the Civil War period, "Regardless of the region, party affiliation, or stand on the slavery issue – or any issue – just about every newspaper in the country commented on the speech." Susan B. Anthony, an abolitionist and women's suffrage leader who lived in Rochester, organized several events in the hall. When John Brown was executed in 1859 for leading a violent raid on the U.S. arsenal at Harper's Ferry in what he hoped would be the beginning of an armed slave uprising, Anthony organized a meeting of "mourning and indignation" in the hall on the day of his execution. In January 1861, Anthony delivered an abolitionist speech at the hall that was disrupted by a mob, requiring her to be escorted from the building by the police for her own safety. In 1878, the National Woman Suffrage Association, led by Anthony, held its annual meeting in Rochester to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the first women's rights convention, which was held in nearby Seneca Falls. The closing session of the 1878 convention was held in the presence of a large audience in Corinthian Hall. Other notable figures who appeared at Corinthian Hall include novelist Charles Dickens; singer Jenny Lind, the "Swedish Nightingale;" minister and social reformer Henry Ward Beecher; and philosopher and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson. References Buildings and structures in Rochester, New York 1849 establishments in New York (state) Burned buildings and structures in the United States
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Von Stadl (also Stadler and Stadel) was the name of an Austrian noble family from Styria, which also belonged to the provincial nobility in Lower Austria. The lords of Stadl from the Kornberg line were raised to barons, a side branch to imperial counts styled as Reichsgraf von und zu Stadel-Kornberg. The male line of the family died out at the end of the 19th century. History The Stadl family was first mentioned in 1180 with Hugo von Stadl. The Knights of Stadl achieved great wealth and prestige in 1539 through the marriage of Christoph von Stadl to Anna von Graben, the heiress to the Lords von Graben zu Kornberg. Subsequently, Emperor Maximilian I. granted the Stadler dynasty the combination of their coat of arms with that of the lords of Graben (the Grabnerish with the upright spade). The inheritance of the lords of Graben included numerous and widely scattered lordships, estates and castles. This included the important lordship of Kornberg near Riegersburg with Kornberg Castle (1564–1825), as well as the Lordship Marburg, including the office and Marburg Castle, as well as Obermarburg Castle (Marburg an der Drau/Maribor, historically partly Marchburg; 1564 to around 1620 ). In addition, the inheritance included the possessions of Rohrbach an der Lafnitz, Grabenhofen with Alt-Grabenhofen Castle, Liechtenberg and Krottenhofen. In 1597 the Stadl were elevated to the status of Baron. The Stadl family had their political heyday in the 16th and 17th centuries, where they provided, among other things, several military officers, politicians and provincial governors of Styria. In 1708, a branch of the family was elevated to the status of Imperial Count under the name von und zu Stadel-Kornberg. The Stadl family died out in 1882 through their baronial branch in the male Note Literature Genealogisches Taschenbuch der freiherrlichen Häuser, Gotha, Perthes, 1853, book 3, p 443 f. Digitalisat. Ferdinand Krauss: Die Nordöstliche Steiermark. Graz, Leykam, 1888, S. 367–369 (Die Stadl auf Schloss Kornberg). Adalbert Sikora: Die Herren vom Graben. In: Zeitschrift des historischen Vereines. External links castle Stadl ancient coat of arms Von Stadl Von Graben Forschung (inkl. Stadl) Austrian noble families
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Azhar Hussain (Urdu: اظہر حسین) is a Pakistani academic who is the Director Alumni Affairs and Additional Director Student Affairs of the Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Earlier he served as deputy director student affairs in the Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Hussain was one of the youngest Ph.D. of Pakistan, completing his postgraduate degree at the age of 25 years and 10 months. Early life and education Azhar Hussain did his primary and matriculation education at a government school of district Bahawalpur. Azhar did F.Sc. from Government Sadiq Egerton College Bahawalpur. He completed B.Sc. Agriculture with Soil Science as a major subject in 2010 from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur. He also spent four months on an academic internship at National Agriculture Research Centre Islamabad. He has completed M.Sc. Soil Science from University of Agriculture Faisalabad. He completed his PhD in soil science from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan and was supervised by soil scientist Muhammad Arshad. During his PhD, he was also the part of President of Soil and Environmental Sciences Students Society. Career Hussain works as an assistant professor in the Department of Soil Science, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan since December 7, 2015. He was assigned the role of deputy director Student Affairs for student societies, from February 2, 2020, to July 6, 2021, and was promoted to Additional Director Student Affairs on July 7, 2021. Hussain was appointed Director of Alumni Affairs on March 23, 2021. Research Hussain is an author/co-author of more than 70 publications including books chapters, books, research/review articles in refereed journals. He has completed three research projects as P.I. and as a team member and running two research projects. He is an emerging scientist in the field of Agriculture and Environment and also serves as an associate editor of the soil society of Pakistan. Awards Hussain was presented with Agricultural Youth Award on 4 March 2021 by Raja Nasir Ali Khan, Minister of Tourism Sports Culture & Youth Affairs to recognize his achievements as a young scientist who has worked for the Agricultural Research, Farming, Business Development & Policymaking of Pakistan. This award is the initiative of the National Agriculture Youth Commission. External links Facebook References 1990 births Living people Pakistani academic administrators 20th-century Pakistani people 21st-century Pakistani people
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Syarif Wijianto (born 25 August 1994) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a defender or defensive midfielder for Liga 1 club Persela Lamongan. Club career PSIM Yogyakarta In 2021, Syarif signed a contract with Indonesian Liga 2 club PSIM Yogyakarta. He made his league debut on 26 September 2021 in a match against PSCS Cilacap at the Manahan Stadium, Surakarta. Persela Lamongan He was signed for Persela Lamongan to played in Liga 1 on 2021 season. Syarif made his league debut on 11 January 2022 in a match against Persita Tangerang at the Ngurah Rai Stadium, Denpasar. Career statistics Club References External links Syarif Wijianto at Soccerway Syarif Wijianto at Liga Indonesia 1994 births Living people Indonesian footballers Persita Tangerang players Persela Lamongan players Association football defenders
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Melvin Carl Dunlap (June 9, 1945 - September 12, 2021) was an American bass player, noted for his work with Charles Wright and Bill Withers. Dunlap was born in Cleveland, Ohio. While suffering from an extended childhood illness, he began practicing on an old Fender bass which his adoptive parents bought for him from a pawn shop. After playing with various local bands, he joined The O'Jays as their touring bass player. Dunlap subsequently settled in California where he worked several odd jobs while trying to make a living as a musician. Dunlap joined Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band and played on the 1970 hit Express Yourself. He later became a regular member of Bill Withers' band, playing on the hits Lean on Me and Use Me. He also co-produced some of Withers' albums, and has a few shared songwriting credits with Withers. In 2009 and 2012 he released two self-produced albums of what he called "holistic funk". References 1945 births 2021 deaths Musicians from Cleveland 20th-century American bass guitarists American male bass guitarists 20th-century American male musicians American rhythm and blues bass guitarists
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HRM-7000 is a German military shortwave-transceiver of Telefunken Racom. It is one of the Communication systems of the German Bundeswehr. History The System is succeder of the „FS-5000M“ Tranceiver. Telefunken developed HRM-7000 since 1994 and it is service at Bundeswehr since 1997. The „HRM 7000 Manpack“ is specified for mobile use in combat situations. It is used in deployments abroad i.e. at KFOR. Because of its relability and lightweight it is used by the Kommando Spezialkräfte and Quick Reaction Forces / European Union Battlegroups. Technology The HRM-7000 system is a family of shortwave radios. The devices are designed to ensure fast connection setup worldwide and can handle both voice and data transmission. The HRM-7000 uses Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) to search for suitable connection frequencies and is therefore not susceptible to fluctuations ionospheric conditions and targeted interference. The portable variant HRM 7000 has an output power of 30 Watt, which can be sufficient for worldwide data communication. The vehicle version HRM 7400M, has an output power of 400 W thanks to the higher battery availability. Different operating modes are possible with the system. This includes encrypted data and Telephony. A connection can be established conventionally or with Automatic Link Establishment (ALE). The system automatically adjusts the transmission power in a range from 3 W to 30 W. For a more universal and space-saving use, the antenna adapter is available separately. The terminal of the transceiver can also be operated remotely. The complete data transmission, operation and programming takes place from the PC, laptop, PDA (also wireless) via a standard interface. RACOM has had the system certified according to MIL-STD-810 E and VG 95332. References Communication Systems of Bundeswehr Military equipment introduced in the 1990s
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The 1997–98 season was the 28th season in the history of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. and the club's 24th consecutive season in the top flight of French football. In addition to the domestic league, Paris Saint-Germain participated in this season's editions of the Coupe de France, the Coupe de la Ligue, and the UEFA Champions League. Players First-team squad Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overall record Division 1 League table Results summary Results by round Matches Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue UEFA Champions League References Paris Saint-Germain F.C. seasons Paris Saint-Germain
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Fani Supriyanto (born 30 May 2004) is an Indonesian footballer who plays a goalkeeper for Asprov Jateng and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Supriyanto has played for Asprov Jateng in Indonesia. International career Supriyanto represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 2004 births Living people Sportspeople from Central Java Indonesian women's footballers Women's association football goalkeepers Indonesia women's youth international footballers Indonesia women's international footballers
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Peppermint Candy usually refers to Mint (candy). It may also refer to Peppermint Candy (film)
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Gisele Mayordo (born 30 October 1988), known by her ring name Gisele Shaw, is a Filipino professional wrestler currently signed to Impact Wrestling. She is known for her work in England with various promotions including Progress Wrestling and Revolution Pro Wrestling, having held the Women's Championship in both promotions. She has also wrestled in American promotions such as Ring of Honor and Women of Wrestling. Professional wrestling career Early career Mayordo made her pro wrestling debut during January 2015 under the ring name Gisele Shaw. She wrestled extensively in Canada in promotions including High Impact Wrestling, Border City Wrestling, Destiny World Wrestling, Real Canadian Wrestling, All-Star Wrestling, Prairie Wrestling Alliance and others. She won her first title while in Pro Wrestling Eclipse, where she captured the PWE Flame Championship on February 10, 2018 at PWE February Frenzy, defeating Stacy Thibault. She lost the title nine months later at PWE November Bash in a three-way match against Beautiful Beaa and Jewells Malone. She went on to win her second title in Crossfire Wrestling, where she won the CW Women's Championship in a triple-threat match against Beautiful Beaa and Jody Threat. Revolution Pro Wrestling (2019–2021) On June 9, 2019, Shaw made her Revolution Pro Wrestling debut at RevPro Live in Southampton 8, defeating Zoe Lucas. After losing her second RevPro match to Seleziya Sparx, Shaw began a six match winning streak from October to December as she defeated the likes of Mercedes Martinez, Dani Luna, Tessa Blanchard, Bobbi Tyler, Shanna, and lastly Zan Phoenix. Due to this impressive two month long winning streak, Shaw earned an opportunity to face Undisputed British Women's Champion Zoe Lucas at RevPro New Year's Revolution but was unsuccessful in her first attempt. Despite her shortcomings, Shaw earned another opportunity for the championship after winning a #1 contenders four way on January 10, 2020, that also involved Debbie Keitel, Shanna, and Kasey Owens. Contrary to her first attempt, Shaw defeated champion Zoe Lucas on February 14, to become new British Women's Champion for the first time. Over the course of her 359 day title reign, Shaw defended her title against the likes of Bobbi Tyler, Bea Priestley, Aleah James, Little Miss Roxxy, and Jamie Hayter. The latter of whom ended Shaw's near year long reign as champion on February 7, 2021. Despite losing the British Women's Championship, after Hayter no-showed a RevPro event to attend a WWE tryout, Shaw defeated Zoe Lucas for the newly vacated championship at RevPro Live At The Cockpit 51, thus becoming a two time champion. While champion, Shaw entered into the Queen of the Ring tournament where she made it all the way to the semifinals where she lost to Hyan. After failing to win the tournament, Shaw began defending the British Women's Championship regularly again as she defeated the likes of Hyan (twice), Mariah May, and Lizzy Evo. Shaw's second reign as champion came to an end at 126 days after losing to Alex Windsor at RevPro Live At The NOTpit 55 on November 7. As of February 2022, this was Shaw's last match in RevPro. Progress Wrestling (2019–present) Shaw made her Progress Wrestling debut at Chapter 93: Cheer Up Juice, in a losing effort against Dani Luna in a four way which also included Jody Threat and Yuu. Her next match was also a losing effort as she and Luna challenged Jinny for the Progress World Women's Championship in a three way match. Shaw picked up her first win in Progress on February 23, 2020 against Chakara before going on a year long hiatus. Shaw made her return to Progress on February 27, 2021, at Chapter 105: Bring The Thunder, losing to Kanji in a Progress Women;s Championship #1 contender's match also involving Taonga, Millie McKenzie, Lana Austin, Mercedez Blaze and Alexxis Flacon. Soon after, due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, reigning Progress World Women's Championship Jinny was forced to vacate the title. Therefore a three match series between Gisele Shaw and Kanji was announced to determine the new champion. Shaw lost the series 1-2 against Kanji. After Kanji was forced to relinquish the Progress World Women's Championship, it was announced Gisele Shaw, Alexxis Falcon and Mercedez Blaze would compete for the vacant title at Chapter 117: Making Diamonds on August 14, 2021. At the event, Shaw defeated Blaze and Falcon to become the Progress World Women's Champion for the first time. Following this, Shaw began defending the title successfully against the likes of Laura Di Matteo, Rhio, Skye Smitson, Debbie Keitel, and Alexxis Falcon (twice). Women Of Wrestling (2019) In 2019, under the ring name Azteca, Shaw made her Women of Wrestling debut on October 11. Throughout Azteca's tenure with WOW, she competed in a series of matches including singles matches against Kobra Moon, Jessie Jones, Holidead and The Beast. She later teamed with Princess Aussie in a tag match against Holidead & Voodoo Doll. Impact Wrestling Early appearances (2018) On March 3, 2018, Shaw represented Canada's Border City Wrestling in the co-produced pay-per-view event One Night Only: March Breakdown, losing to Impact Wrestling legend Madison Rayne. Five months later, Shaw represented Destiny World Wrestling on August 25 at One Night Only: Bad Intentions, competing for the Impact Knockouts Championship held by Tessa Blanchard. Two months later, Shaw once again represented Border City Wrestling during the co-produced event One Night Only: BCW 25th Anniversary, where she lost a singles match against Impact representative Kiera Hogan. The Quintessential Diva (2022–present) Starting on the January 20, 2022 episode of Impact!, a vignette showcasing the debut of a new knockout calling herself "The Quintessential Diva". The next week's vignette revealed the new knockout to be Gisele Shaw as the vignettes continued for the next two weeks. On the February 10, episode of Before the Impact!, Shaw made her official debut confronting fellow newcomer Lady Frost after her match with Alisha Edwards. During that same episode it was announced that Shaw would make her official in-ring debut against Frost on the February 17 episode of Impact!. Championships and accomplishments Crossfire Wrestling CW Women's Championship (1 time) Fierce Females Fierce Females Championship (1 time, current) Ironfist Wrestling Ironfist Women's Championship (1 time) Progress Wrestling Progress World Women's Championship (1 time, current) Pro Wrestling Eclipse PWE Flame Championship (1 time) Pro-Wrestling: EVE Pro-Wrestling: EVE Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Emersyn Jayne Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No. 19 of the top 150 female wrestlers in the PWI Women's 150 in 2021 Revolution Pro Wrestling Undisputed British Women's Championship (2 times) References External links Gisele Shaw's Impact Wrestling profile 1988 births Living people Filipino female professional wrestlers Sportspeople from Cebu Filipino expatriates in the United Kingdom
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Glyphus is a genus of shrimp from the family Pasiphaeidae, first described by Henri Filhol in 1884. The type species is Glyphus marsupialis, by monotypy. In La vie au fonds des mers, Filhol describes it as being found at depths of 882 m between the Canaries and Cap Vert. References Decapods Caridea Decapod genera Taxa named by Henri Filhol Crustaceans described in 1884
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Saint Mary's College is a secondary school for boys in Vigie, Castries, Saint Lucia. History Saint Mary's College opened on 20 April 1890, founded by Rev. Louis Tapon as the first secondary school in Saint Lucia. Notable alumni John Compton, 1st prime minister of Saint Lucia Emile Ford, singer Hunter J. Francois, lawyer and politician Arthur Lewis, economist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics Vladimir Lucien, writer, critic and actor Philip J. Pierre, 8th prime minister of Saint Lucia Dunstan St. Omer, painter, muralist and designer of the national flag Derek Walcott, poet, dramatist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature References 1890 establishments in the British Empire Buildings and structures in Castries Educational institutions established in 1890 Schools in Saint Lucia
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Gamali Felix (born 17 March 1999) is a Grenadian athlete who competes primarily in the Sprints (formerly in Long Jump and Triple Jump). While attending the Grenada Boys Secondary School he became the under 16 boys Record holder in the Long Jump as well as the under 18 boys Record holder in the Triple Jump. He secured a Silver medal representing Grenada at the 2016 Carifta games with a jump of 14.55m. In 2017 Gamali was able to set a new school record in the senior boys 400m with a time of 49.44s thus erasing the old mark of 50.30s set by Anthony Modeste in 1993. This was Gamali's first year competing in the event. At the National Junior Championships of the same year Felix was able to extend his personal best distance in the Triple Jump with a jump of 14.87m. In 2021 he became the NJCAA National Indoor Champion in the men's 400m. He was the first to Grenadian to win this title. He also earned All American honors as part of the Barton County Community team which finish third oat the outdoor Championships. He represented Grenada at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games and placed fourth in the Men's 400m. Competition record References External links All-athletics profile Grenadian male athletes 1999 births Living people Grenadian triple jumpers Grenadian long jumpers
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The National Tax Collectors' Union (, Zenkokuzei) is a trade union representing tax agency workers in Japan. The union was established in 1946, and affiliated to the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan. By 1958, it had 31,986 members, but that year, it suffered a major split, as the right wing of the union left to form the Japanese Confederation of National Tax Unions. By 1970, it was down to only 3,209 members, and in 1975 it merged into the Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions, while retaining its own identity. By 1990, its membership had fallen further, to just 1,309. References External links Civil service trade unions Trade unions established in 1946 Trade unions in Japan
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The January 2022 North American blizzard was a powerful and disruptive blizzard that impacted the Atlantic coast of North America from Delaware to Nova Scotia with as much as of snowfall, blizzard conditions and coastal flooding at the end of January 2022. Forming from the energy of a strong mid- to upper-level trough, the system developed into a low-pressure area off the Southeast United States on January 28. The system then quickly intensified that night as it traveled northeastly parallel to the coast on January 29, bringing heavy snowfall blown by high winds to the East Coast of the continent. Further north, it also moved inland in Maine and its width meant it strongly impacted all three of Canada's Maritime provinces. In some areas, mainly the coastal regions of New Jersey, Long Island and Massachusetts, it was the first blizzard since a storm in January 2018. The storm was considered a "bomb cyclone" as it rapidly intensified and barometric pressure dropped at least 24 millibars over a 24-hour period. The storm was given unofficial names such as Blizzard of 2022 and Winter Storm Kenan. Several states in the Mid-Atlantic area and New England declared states of emergency ahead of the storm as it developed. In most areas, some transportation services, such as rail, buses, ferries and highway bridges, were closed or postponed, including thousands of flights being cancelled. Blizzard conditions were verified along the direct Atlantic Ocean coastline (which excludes New York City) from Delaware to the eastern coast of Maine plus throughout Rhode Island, eastern Massachusetts and Maine. Road conditions were dangerous in all areas with many roads unable to be traveled on due to the depth of snow. Strong wind gusts as high as knocked out power to over 130,000 residents in the affected regions. At least 4 people died as a result of the blizzard, all on Long Island, with two occurring indirectly from shoveling snow. The impact of the storm was reduced because it occurred on Friday night and Saturday when schools were closed and few people were commuting. Meteorological history Beginning in mid-to-late January 2022, computer models began to suggest the potential for a powerful storm to form in the western Atlantic Ocean at the end of the month – although the exact track was uncertain and thus snowfall estimates were not in agreement. By January 25, models such as the GFS and the European model (ECMWF) indicated the storm would track closer and stronger to the coast. A deep upper-level trough ejected from the High Plains and Rocky Mountains on January 27 and moved eastwards towards the Atlantic. As the trough began to tilt negative, the Weather Prediction Center (WPC) reported that a surface low-pressure area had developed off the Southeast coast near Florida on January 28 as a result of the upper-level interactions. The system began intensifying as it moved north as snow and wintry precipitation blossomed over the Mid-Atlantic states later that night as a result. Rapid deepening began due to favorable conditions aloft – with the pressure dropping from at 00:00 UTC on January 29 to its peak intensity of at 18:00 UTC later that day, a drop in only 18 hours, more then enough to meet the required criteria. The cyclone also attained hurricane-force winds around this time as well. Preparations Winter storm warnings were issued for the states along US East Coast from South Carolina to Maine, including the cities of New York City, Philadelphia and Providence, while blizzard warnings were issued for coastal areas from Delaware to Maine, including Boston and Atlantic City. In Canada, winter storm warnings were issued for New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. Approximately 1,200 flights were cancelled across the United States ahead of the storm. Amtrak cancelled most trains along the Washington-to-Boston Corridor for January 29 and most trains between New York and Boston for January 30 while offering reduced service to points westward on January 29. Southeastern United States Virginia declared a state of emergency on January 27 in preparation for the storm system. On January 28, Hampton Roads Transit, which offers bus and light rail transit in the Newport News-Virginia Beach-Norfolk metropolitan area, cancelled service for January 29. Mid-Atlantic United States Delaware and Maryland In Delaware, Governor John Carney declared a state of emergency for Kent and Sussex counties and authorized for the Delaware National Guard to provide assistance. In addition, Level 2 Driving Restrictions were issued for Kent and Sussex counties while a Level 1 Driving Warning was issued for New Castle County effective at 10 p.m. on January 28. In Maryland Governor Larry Hogan declared a state of emergency for nine counties on the Eastern Shore and mobilized the Maryland National Guard. A blizzard warning was issued for Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester counties. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Major roadways in New Jersey such as Interstate 95 and Interstate 78 were being brined by the New Jersey Department of Transportation since January 26. Officials in Atlantic City announced a parking ban would go into effect at 5 p.m. on January 28, in addition to opening shelters. Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency the same day as well, urging residents to stay off the roads. New Jersey Transit suspended all bus services for the day of January 29 due to the storm. In Pennsylvania, a winter storm warning was issued. The city of Philadelphia declared a snow emergency effective at 7 p.m. on January 28. Northeastern United States New York New York governor Kathy Hochul on January 28 urged residents, particularly those further east in the Long Island region, to prepare for high winds, power outages and near-blizzard conditions. People were also urged to not travel at the height of the storm. Hochul also ordered that state emergency assets be ready in case the system tracked further west. A "snow alert" was declared in New York City by the New York Department of Sanitation that day as well. On Long Island, Public Service Enterprise Group crews worked to cut tree branches in order to prevent power outages from snow weighing down on the branches and breaking. The Long Island Railroad suspended service for the following day and the Metro-North Railroad suspended service on most routes and provided reduced service on the remainder. New England In Boston, Massachusetts, officials warned of up to of snow through early on January 29. Early on January 28, a Blizzard Warning was issued for Rhode Island, Coastal New Hampshire, Eastern Massachusetts, and much of Maine. Some of the same states also issued Snow emergencies and parking bans in small towns and cities. New Haven, Connecticut issued a winter storm watch before later removing it due to the passing of the storm. Canada Environment Canada issued winter storm warnings for New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) and Nova Scotia, where heavy snow, freezing rain and strong winds were expected, adding that blowing snow would lead to "near zero" visiblity on roads Saturday morning and afternoon. Environment Canada predicted that winds with maximum gusts of 80 to 110 km/h would likely cause power and utility outages and that areas along the Atlantic Coast could have high storm surges which could lead to flooding. Nova Scotia announced that it would open its Emergency Operations Centre Saturday at 10.p.m. The Confederation Bridge connecting New Brunswick to P.E.I. announced Saturday morning they would be prohibiting all vehicles aside from regular passenger vehicles from using the bridge due to the oncoming storm. Impact Blizzard conditions occurred, as confirmed by the National Weather Service, from Friday evening to Saturday afteroon along the coasts of Delaware and New Jersey and throughout Suffolk County on Long Island, as well as throughout most of Saturday in New London on Connecticut's coast, throughout Rhode Island, throughout eastern Massachusetts as far west as Worchester and including Cape Code, and in most areas of Maine. Most of these areas received between and of snow, with eastern Massachussets receiving as much as . Blizzard conditions also occurred in significant areas of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia although snow fall amounts were less, the most being . Southeastern United States The northeastern area of North Carolina and Norfolk and Virginia Beach in Virginia received between and of snow from early evening on January 28 till mid-morning on January 29, with winds gusts of up to 50 miles per hour bringing down tree branches. Freezing temperatures as low as 16 F caused icy road conditions until the morning of January 30 with the Virginia Department of Transportation asking drivers to stay off the roads. To the north, the Eastern Shore of Virginia (Delmarva Peninsula) received up to of snow amid whiteout conditions. Mid-Atlantic United States Maryland and Delaware Ocean City on the Atlantic coast of Maryland received of snow with high winds of up to 45 miles per hour making travel treacherous for motorists. Maryland State Police responded to almost 1,800 calls for assistance, including 190 vehicle crashes, throughout the state during the storm. The Delaware coast had snowfalls of along its southern sections and as much as in Lewes, further north, while inland, Wilmington received . The school district of Sussex County in southern Delaware cancelled classes for Monday, January 31. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Atlantic City, New Jersey was battered by blizzard conditions which dumped of snow, the third highest snowfall in the city's history. Atlantic City's Fire Chief indicated that a number of ambulances and police cars were getting stuck in the heavy snow. The Bayville section of Berkeley Township, on the coast north of Atlantic City, had the highest snowfall in New Jersey with . The National Weather Service verified that the entire southern New Jersey coastline had blizzard conditions on the night of January 28 to the afternoon on January 29. New Jersey banned commercial vehicles, including tractor-trailers, from using Interstate highways in the state until the blizzard passed. Newark received of snow and more than 600 flights (about 85%) at Newark Liberty Airport were cancelled. Inland, in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia received of snow and over 300 flights in or out of Philadelphia airport had to be cancelled. Northeastern United States New York Suffolk County, which comprises the central and eastern areas of Long Island, bore the brunt of the storm with snowfalls as high at MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma and winds approaching 60 miles per hour (100 km/hr) creating blizzard conditions. Roads described as treacherous due to whiteout conditions resulted in 126 car accidents being reported in Suffolk County and many cars needing assistance after getting stuck in deep snow. The National Weather Service verified wind and visibility conditions in the county throughout most of January 29 constituted a blizzard. In addition to previous transit cancellations, the Nassau Inter-County Express, which serves Suffolk and Nassau County to its west, suspended bus service for the day at 11:30 a.m. On January 30, service on the Long Island Railway experienced delays due to heavy snow remaining on the tracks with some trains being replaced by buses. A man in Cutchogue, Long Island drowned while shoveling snow in a pool area after falling into a pool. An elderly woman died in Nassau County due to being stuck in her car. Two others died while shoveling snow on Long Island, one of them in Syosset. Other snowfall accumulations included in Levittown in Nassau County, in Queens, and in Central Park in New York City. New York Subway service to Rockaway, Queens and service on a handful of other above-ground sections was suspended. The New York Islanders hockey game against the Seattle Kraken that night was rescheduled for the following Wednesday. La Guardia Airport indicated that 556 flights (98%) on January 29 had to be cancelled, while John F. Kennedy reported nearly 900 flights (about 75%) were cancelled. Hundreds more flights for the morning of January 30 were also cancelled. Two tractor trailers tipped over on Interstate 95 near the town of New Rochelle, New York during the storm, reducing traffic to only one lane. Rhode Island and Connecticut Providence received a new all-time daily record for snow with on January 29, breaking the previous record of from . With a total of of snow falling in Providence from late January 28 until the afternoon of January 29, this blizzard dropped the fourth-largest snowfall on record, only surpassed by blizzards in 1978, 1996, and 2005. Warren, a southern suburb of Providence, had the highest snowfall amount in Rhode Island at and wind gusts as high as 75 miles per hour were recorded in the state. Due to the low level of visibility caused by the blizzard, the Governor of Rhode Island banned all vehicles from using any of the state's roads from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. The Governor later closed several bridges to all traffic except for emergency vehicles, including the only links to the Newport area of the state which experienced zero visibility blizzard conditions from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m on January 29. Most school boards in Rhode Island closed their schools for January 31 due to snow clearing not being completed. In Connecticut, the highest snowfalls were in the southeast of the state such as New London and Norwich seeing and , respectively, while Bridgeport to the west saw and Hartford to the north saw . All bus service in Connecticut was suspended for Saturday. Massachusetts The blizzard deposited in Boston from late Friday night until Saturday late afternoon, making it the seventh-largest snowstorm for Boston, behind storms in 2003, 1978, 1969, 1997, 2013, and 2015. The of snow the city received on Saturday, January 29 tied its all-time one-day snowfall record first set on . Snow was falling at rates of between 2 and 4 inches an hour, and was being blown by winds up to 70 mph, resulting in blizzard and near zero visibility conditions for most of Eastern Massachusetts, including Cape Cod, for most of Saturday's daylight hours. Massachusetts banned heavy trucks from state highways. Commuter rail into Boston had significant delays and cancellations throughout the day, a number of bus routes' service was suspended due to poor visibility (with about 30 buses getting stuck in heavy snow), and service on two surface sections of two subway lines were replaced with buses. Approximately 91% of arrivals and departures, 617 flights in total, were cancelled at Boston's Logan Airport on January 29. Many flights for the morning of January 30 were also cancelled. Boston ran buses on some segments of its subway lines on January 30 and during the evening of January 31 to enable full clearing of snow from subway tracks. Cities on the southern edge of the Boston metropolitan area had the heaviest snowfalls in Massachusetts with Stoughton being hit with and Sharon with , while Plymouth on the east shore got and New Bedford on the south shore received . At one point more than 120,000 homes were out of power in southeastern Massachusetts, including the entire town of Provincetown on Cape Cod. Wave swells as large as 15 feet (4 metres) caused coastal flooding, most notably in downtown Nantucket on Martha's Vineyard and in North Weymouth, south of Boston. The waves, driven by wind gusts as high as 99 miles/hour, similar to a Category 2 Hurricane, also caused signficant erosion along parts of Cape Cod's beaches, particularly near Truro, close to the tip of the Cape, where at least one house was left perched precariously. The departure of the blizzard left behind frigid temperatures across the region, with a minus 3 F wind chill temperature in Boston the morning of January 30. Numerous school boards closed their schools for January 31 while others opened schools two hour late; the City of Boston had planned to have all schools open on January 31 but some ended up remaining closed that day due to snow remaining uncleared. The night of January 31, many streets in Boston were still clogged with snow, so the city moved hundreds of truckloads of snow from clogged areas to nine designated "snow farms". Northern New England Southwestern Maine was subjected to blizzard conditions from Saturday morning to evening with winds as fast as 66 miles/hour and snowfalls ranging from in Portland to as high as in Veazie near Bangor. Temperatures were so low that windshield wipers on snow plows were freezing, forcing drivers to pull over to clear them. Most public transportation systems, incuding those in Portland and Bangor, suspended service. About 5,500 households experienced power outages due to tree branches falling onto power lines. Strong winds also caused a tree to crash through a house in Raymond, but no one was injured. The high winds also caused coastal flooding in Hampton Beach and winds were so high offshore that a hurricane force wind warning was issued for the islands off the coast. In northeastern Maine, Houlton received of snow and had blizzard conditions intermittently from Saturday afternoon until very early Sunday morning. In New Hampshire, the deepest snowfall was in Hampton Falls on the coast, while Rye, near Portsmouth, received , and inland, Concord, received . Multiple snow sightings were reported in Vermont reported including 2 inches (50 mm) of in southwestern Vermont. Canada New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island The storm lashed much of New Brunswick with snow and high winds from the late morning hours of January 29 until the morning of January 30. Moncton received the highest amount of snow with , while Saint John, Fredericton and Grand Manan Island each saw about of snow; in northern New Brunswick, Edmunston received about and Miramichi received . Peak gusts of winds reached as high as 96 km/hr on Grand Manan Island and about 90 km/hr in both Moncton and Saint John. Moncton experienced near zero visibility due to blowing snow for the entire afternoon of January 29. Several cities in New Brunswick declared overnight parking bans, Fredericton and Saint John suspended transit service, and ferry services to the islands in the Grand Manan area were suspended. Snow-clearing crews in New Brunswick and across the Canadian Martimes were still clearing roads and sidewalks on January 31. Soon after the storm hit Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) on January 29, police warned all drivers to stay off the roads due to the whiteout conditions and reported stranded and abandoned vehicles. At 3 p.m., the Confederation Bridge linking New Brunswick to P.E.I. was closed and ferry connections to the Island were also suspended. The storm deposited of snow on Charlottetown with the precipitation switching to freezing rain late in the evening. Nova Scotia Blowing snow caused whiteout conditions on many highways in Nova Scotia on January 29 with some cars getting stuck in heavy snow. Police urged residents to stay home and advised that if they had to drive, to drive slowly and use their four-way flashing lights. Wind gust of up to 110 km/hr were recorded and late in the day, the snow changed to ice pellets and freezing rain, then to rain, and then in some areas, back to snow early on January 30. The Trans-Canada Highway connecting Nova Scotia and New Brunswick was closed by police at 3 p.m. Ferry service from Sydney to Newfoundland and from Digby to New Brunswick was cancelled and urban areas, including Sydney and Yarmouth, suspended transit. Yarmouth had of snow and 17.2 mm of rain, Sydney had of snow and 94.8 mm of rain, but some areas had as much as of snow. Halifax received about of snow and 16.7 mm of rain with near zero visibility due to blowing snow for several hours midday and overnight. Halifax pulled its buses off the roads for several hours midday. At one point, 8,000 households province-wide were without electricity and various organizations, including public libraries, recreational facilities, manufacturers and universities, closed for the day. See also Weather of 2022 January 31 – February 3, 2021 nor'easter North American blizzard of 2003 1978 Northeastern United States blizzard January 2015 North American blizzard January 2018 North American blizzard References January 2022 blizzard 2022 disasters in the United States 2022 meteorology January 2022 events in the United States Nor'easters Blizzards in the United States Blizzards in Canada
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The 1998–99 season was the 29th season in the history of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. and the club's 25th consecutive season in the top flight of French football. In addition to the domestic league, Paris Saint-Germain participated in this season's editions of the Coupe de France, the Coupe de la Ligue, the Trophée des Champions, and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Players First-team squad Pre-season and friendlies Competitions Overall record Division 1 League table Results summary Results by round Matches Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue Trophée des Champions UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round Statistics Goalscorers References Paris Saint-Germain F.C. seasons Paris Saint-Germain
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Edward Fox (1788–1875) was a British landscape painter, active from 1813 to 1854. References 1788 births 1875 deaths British landscape painters
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Tom Csipkay is an American former professional tennis player. Biography Csipkay, one of six siblings, grew up in Wyckoff, New Jersey. His elder brother Bill played professionally and one of his sisters Mary Ann was the women's head coach at Indiana State for 11 years. A New Jersey state champion, Csipkay played collegiate tennis for Indiana State, graduating in 1982. On the professional tour he had a doubles semi-final appearance at the 1983 Head Classic in Stowe with brother Bill, beating fourth seeds Vijay Amritraj and John Fitzgerald en route. He and Bill featured in the men's doubles main draw of the 1983 US Open, where they lost in the first round to another sibling pairing of Vijay and Anand Amritraj. References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American male tennis players Indiana State Sycamores athletes College men's tennis players in the United States Tennis people from New Jersey Sportspeople from Bergen County, New Jersey People from Wyckoff, New Jersey
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Bill Csipkay is an American former professional tennis player. A native of Wyckoff, New Jersey, Csipkay is the eldest of six children born to Ann and Eugene Csipkay. He played in three consecutive state championships on the Ramapo High School team and received a full scholarship to North Carolina State University, where he was a doubles partner of John Sadri. Graduating in 1979, Csipkay was ranked in the world's top 200 for doubles and appeared in the doubles main draw of the 1983 US Open, with his brother Tom. ATP Challenger finals Doubles: 1 (0–1) References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American male tennis players NC State Wolfpack men's tennis players Tennis people from New Jersey Sportspeople from Bergen County, New Jersey People from Wyckoff, New Jersey
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Seegård Church () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Gjøvik Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the village of Seegård. It is one of the churches for the Snertingdal parish which is part of the Toten prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar. The brown, wooden church was built in a rectangular design in 1997 using plans drawn up by the architect Arne Thorsrud. The church seats about 250 people. History The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the year 1575, but the church was not built that year. The first church in Seegård was a wooden stave church that was possibly built during the 14th century. This church was built on a site about to the northwest of the present church building. In 1617, the old choir torn down and a new choir was built on the sames site. In 1652, a sacristy was added on to the building. In 1781, the old church was torn down and a new wooden church was built with a cruciform floor plan on a new site about to the southeast of the older church site. The new church was designed by Amund Nilsen Gloppe. This new building was consecrated in 1782. This church burned down on Palm Sunday (27 March) 1994, destroying the church and none of the historic interior furnishings were saved. Soon after, the parish began planning for a new church building on the same site. The new church was designed by Arne Thorsrud and consecrated in 1997. The new church includes the main nave and chancel room, plus it also has a church hall, some smaller rooms, and a kitchen. Media gallery See also List of churches in Hamar References Gjøvik Churches in Innlandet Churches in Toten Deanery Rectangular churches in Norway Wooden churches in Norway 20th-century Church of Norway church buildings Churches completed in 1997 14th-century establishments in Norway
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Joel Rich (February 24, 1824July 10, 1906) was an American businessman, Democratic politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was one of the founders of Juneau, Wisconsin, and represented Dodge County in the Wisconsin State Senate for 1862 and 1863. Biography Joel Rich was born in Caroline, Tompkins County, New York, in 1824. He emigrated west to the Wisconsin Territory with his father in 1844 and settled on a 160-acre homestead near the center of Dodge County. He assisted his father in locating a site for a village near their homestead, and they platted the village site with other men in 1845. The village was initially named "Victory", and became the core of what is now the city of Juneau, Wisconsin. Shortly after platting the village, Rich assisted in constructing the first buildings, including a frame house which became the first general store in Juneau, operated by S. H. Coleman. He also worked to construct a dam at Horicon, and constructed the first building at that site. Rich was principally involved in the lumber industry in Dodge County, floating logs down to Lake Horicon to be manufactured into lumber and sold to settlers for construction. Later in life, he became involved in other business ventures; in 1872 he was one of the founding directors of the Cheese Factory company. Joel Rich was the second postmaster of Juneau, appointed in 1848 to succeed Charles Billinghurst. He also served four years on the town board between 1848 and 1860, and was a member of the school district board of trustees. He canvassed all over the county in a successful campaign to encourage the voters to endorse the location of Juneau as the county seat of Dodge County. Rich was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1861 and served a two-year term. When the state prison board was established in 1874, Rich was one of the inaugural members appointed by Governor William Robert Taylor. While serving on the board, he also served as acting deputy warden for the state prison. In the 1880s, Rich was described as owning the finest home in Juneau. He died at his home on July 10, 1906. Personal life and family Joel Rich was the eldest son of Martin Rich. Martin Rich had emigrated from Vermont to Tompkins County, New York, with his father—also named Joel Rich. The elder Joel Rich owned most of the land which became the city of Ithaca, New York. Joel Rich married twice. He married first wife, Esther M. Wright, in 1846. They had three children together before her death in 1853, but one of their children died in infancy. Rich subsequently married Helen Melissa Hart in 1856 and had at least five more children. Rich was survived by his second wife and seven children. Rich was active throughout most of his life with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and was president of the Dodge County lodge. References People from Tompkins County, New York People from Juneau, Wisconsin Wisconsin state senators Wisconsin Democrats 1824 births 1906 deaths 19th-century American politicians
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The All Construction Ministry Workers' Union (, Zenkenro) was a trade union representing workers at the Ministry of Construction in Japan. The union was founded in 1949, and affiliated to the National Council of Government and Public Workers' Unions. It later also joined the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan, and by 1970, it had 12,564 members. In 1975, it joined the new Japan Federation of National Public Service Employees' Unions, while retaining its separate identity. By 1990, it had 10,681 members. On 11 September 2011, the union merged with the All Transportation Workers' Union, the All Weather Bureau Workers' Union, the Union of Employees of the Harbour Construction Board, and two small independent trade unions, to form the Labour Union of MLIT, JMA and Affiliates. References Civil service trade unions Trade unions established in 1949 Trade unions disestablished in 2011 Trade unions in Japan
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Leonard Sund (September 10, 1904 – September 22, 1972) was an American professional boxer who competed from c. 1918 to 1928. He was inducted into the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame in 1998. Boxing career A native of Delaware, Sund started a professional boxing career at the age of 14, after being matched up by local promoters against the bantamweight fighter Willie Griffith. Sund defeated him, and his career "soared from that point." He was "all over Griffith in the first two rounds and stopped him in the third," and Griffith's only comment on the fight was that Sund "was too much for me." Sund fought out of the Keystone Club and later the Cambria Club, going undefeated in his first four years. His first and only two losses came by close decisions in 1922, one of which came against the flyweight champion of the Philippines. On October 5, 1925, he was named the state flyweight champion after defeating Mickey Morris by decision. After compiling a 178–2 record in ten years, Sund retired. Later life and death After his boxing career, Sund worked as an interior decorator, and, according to customers, was "one of the fastest paper hangers in the business." Sund died on September 22, 1972, in Wilmington following a long illness. He was 68 at the time of his death. Through the efforts of his brother Walter, Sund was inducted into the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame in 1998. His brother Al was inducted four years prior. References 1904 births 1972 deaths Flyweight boxers Boxers from Delaware
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Thomas Headon (born 17 August 2000) is a British-born Australian singer-songwriter based in London. He rose to prominence with his debut singles "Grace" and "Clean Me Up" which were released in 2019. As of February 2022, the songs have garnered 7 million and 12 million streams on Spotify respectively. Early life Headon was born in London, England. His family moved to Melbourne, Australia when he was five years old. He started learning music and writing songs at the age of fourteen. Headon grew up in Australia, and moved back to London in 2019 to pursue a musical career. Prior to becoming a professional musician, Headon posted covers of songs on his YouTube channel. Musical career He started releasing music in 2019, with his debut single "Grace", and this was followed by other songs including "Clean Me Up", "Loving You" and "Car Window". In 2020 he embarked on his first international tour, including dates in the UK. He also teamed up with Alfie Templeman and Chloe Moriondo on the single "Dizzy". He released his debut EP, The Greatest Hits, in March 2020 and his second EP, Victoria, is scheduled for release in March 2022, trailed by the singles "Nobody Has to Know", "Strawberry Kisses" and "How Do I Know?". He was named by the Official Charts Company as an artist to watch for 2022 and MTV highlighted him as one of their "Push" artists tipped for success. He is also due to support Sigrid on her European tour. Musical style Headon's sound mixes a variety of different genres including indie pop, lo-fi, and alternative. Headon himself remains uncommitted as to which genre he focuses on the most. He states artists such as Harry Styles, The 1975, Tyler, the Creator, and Coldplay as inspirations for his music. Discography Extended plays Singles As lead artist As featured artist References External links Official Website Australian musicians 2000 births Living people
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Philadelphia's Steaks and Hoagies is a restaurant with multiple locations in the U.S. state of Oregon. There are two restaurants in the Portland metropolitan area and another in Sisters. Description and history Philadelphia's Steaks and Hoagies is a restaurant specializing in cheesesteaks, with multiple locations in Oregon. In the Portland metropolitan area, there are restaurants in the Westmoreland district of southeast Portland's Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood, and in West Linn. There is also a restaurant in Sisters. The business is owned by spouses Steve and Amelia Moore. The original restaurant opened in 1987. A brewery was added in 1993, and the business began operating as Philadelphia's Steaks & Hoagies Brewery, Oregon's fourteenth microbrewery. A second restaurant opened in West Linn in 2002. In 2012, Moore rebranded the brewery as 13 Virtues Brewing Co. By 2014, Moore had expanded the Sellwood-Moreland restaurant with an adjacent 3,000-square-foot brewery and taproom. Reception In 2004, Ryan Anfuso of the Portland State Vanguard described the menu as "simple and authentic" and wrote, "When all is said and done, Philadelphia's stands as one of Portland’s best sandwich shops." Drew Tyson included 13 Virtues Brewing in Thrillist's 2015 list of "Where to Get the 11 Best Cheesesteaks in Portland". References External links Philadelphia's Steaks & Hoagies (Sellwood-Moreland) at Zomato Philadelphia's Steaks & Hoagies (West Linn) at Zomato 1987 establishments in Oregon Restaurants established in 1987 Restaurants in Portland, Oregon Sellwood, Portland, Oregon Sisters, Oregon West Linn, Oregon
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Robin Green is an American politician currently serving as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 55th district, which includes the towns of Andover, Bolton, Hebron, and Marlborough, since 2017. Green was first elected to the office in 2016, when she ran unopposed. Green was re-elected in 2018, when she beat Democrat Tiffany Thiele, and again in 2020, when she beat Democrat John Collins. In January 2022, Green announced that she did not intend to seek re-election in the upcoming 2022 elections. References Members of the Connecticut House of Representatives Connecticut Republicans Springfield College (Massachusetts) alumni Living people Year of birth missing (living people)
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Malcolm Campbell (1885–1948) was a British racing motorist and motoring journalist. Malcolm Campbell may also refer to: People Malcolm Campbell (cricketer) (1881–1967), Australian cricketer Malcolm Campbell (mayor), New Zealand mayor Malcolm Campbell-Johnston (1871–1938), British barrister and politician Other uses Malcolm Campbell High School, a high school in Montreal, Canada, between 1960 and 1987
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Klassi Ghalina & The History of the World is a 2018 Maltese comedy film directed by Alan Cassar and starring the whole cast of the series Klassi Ghalina, which started airing on the Maltese television station ONE back in 2011. In this film, Mr. Xrieha and the students go back in time, where they meet Adam and Eve, Romeo and Juliet and experience the Great Siege of Malta, amongst other mishaps. This is not the only movie which emerged from the show Klassi Ghalina. Before this film, back in 2017, Alan Cassar had already written and directed Klassi Ghalina: Mission to Moscow. After Klassi Ghalina & The History of the World, Cassar wrote and directed another movie titled, Klassi Ghalina vs Dracula which was released in 2020. Cast Ray Attard as Mr. Xrieha Trevor Mizzi as Terrence Andy Catania as Gino Bugeja Manuel Cucciardi as Teddy Lagana Raissa Sammut as Whitney Smith Farrugia Marco Grech as Giocondo Jovana Kuzeljevic as Meggie Rainer Cassar as Zeppi Mario Gatt as Spiru Xylon Bristow as Daiton Charles Nova as tas-7.15 Maria Cassar Inguanez as Lola Grech Dominic Aquilina as Head Master Busietta J.J Curmi as Hufta Jason Curmi as Marci l-Purtinar Oliver Pace as Hopleaf Dione Galea as Pirate Captain Clint Grech as Pirate Ship Captain Thea Montanaro as Eve / Juliet Sean Galea as Adam / Romeo Sharon Aquilina as Secretary Romina Genuis as Miss Borg Gino Lombardi as La Vallette Release The film was released in Malta on December 12, 2018. It premiered in Galleria Cinemas. External links https://m.facebook.com/Klassi-Ghalina-196302453752382/ https://www.radiotimes.com/movie-guide/b-h5qky5/klassi-ghalina-the-history-of-the-world/#summary https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/things-to-do-today-october-27-2019.745194 https://newsbook.com.mt/illejla-ta-klassi-ghalina-jmorru-lura-fiz-zmien/ 2018 films 2018 comedy films Maltese films References
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The Old Town Hall is a building on Church Street in the market town of Poulton-le-Fylde in Lancashire, England. The building, which is located at the northern end of Market Square, started life as a public house before becoming a municipal building and then reverting to use as a public house. History The first municipal building in the town was a building known as the Moot Hall which stood at the southern end of the adjacent Market Square, just in front of the market cross, in late medieval times. Following significant population growth, particularly after the harbours on the River Wyre were developed, the area became an urban district in 1900. The new civic leaders originally held their meetings in a variety of places, but after finding this arrangement unsatisfactory, they decided to establish a dedicated meeting place. The site they selected had originally been developed as the Bay Horse Inn in 1869. The Bay Horse Inn had been rebuilt in redbrick with stone dressings, to a Victorian style design, in 1910, seemingly dropping the inn part of the name, around that time. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of three bays facing onto Church Street. The ground floor was slightly recessed in relation to the upper floors and featured a central doorway which was flanked by pilasters surmounted by brackets supporting the upper floors of the building. The central bay was fenestrated by a single casement window on the first floor and a small Diocletian window at attic level. The outer bays were fenestrated by bay windows with stone surrounds on the ground floor and by pairs of casement windows on the upper floors; the outer bays were surmounted Tudor style half-timbered gables. The council acquired the building in 1927 and converted the interior for use as council offices at that time. The building continued to serve as the headquarters of Poulton-le-Fylde Urban District Council for much of the 20th century, and then briefly served as the meeting place of the enlarged Wyre Borough Council after it was formed in 1974. However, the building ceased to be the local seat of government in 1988, when the council relocated to the former Poulton Teacher Training College in Breck Road, which was converted for use as Wyre Civic Centre. The building in Church Street was converted back to its former use, as a public house, and was renamed the "Old Town Hall" at that time. It was extensively refurbished in 2012. In 2008, Wyre Council's Poulton-le-Fylde Conservation Area Appraisal included the property for its historic value, but stated that, due to the many alterations made to it over time, it was unlikely that listed status would be achieved. References Poulton-le-Fylde Government buildings completed in 1910 1910 establishments in England City and town halls in Lancashire Buildings and structures in the Borough of Wyre
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Jake Seal is a British film producer. Personal life Seal is married to Jodie Seal, who was Miss Australia in 1996. They have three sons. Formerly a resident of London, Seal resides in Louisiana as of 2015. Filmography As producer As actor References External links British film producers Living people Film producers from Louisiana Film producers from London British expatriates in the United States
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Pancho Walthall (born February 16, 1950) is an American former professional tennis player. Walthall grew up in San Antonio and was a collegiate tennis player for Trinity University from 1969 to 1972. He won an NCAA team championship in 1972, playing with future professional players Dick Stockton, Paul Gerken, Bob McKinley and Brian Gottfried. After college he competed on tour and made the third round of the 1973 Wimbledon Championships, as a qualifier. He retired in 1977 to coach Saint Mary's Hall and since 1981 has been a tennis pro at the Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 2016 he was inducted into the Oklahoma Tennis Hall of Fame. References External links 1950 births Living people American male tennis players Trinity Tigers men's tennis players Tennis people from Texas Sportspeople from San Antonio
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Jillian Shirley Segal is an Australian lawyer and business executive. She is known for her contributions on the boards of government, commercial and non-profit organisations. Early life and education Segal was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. Moving to Sydney, Australia, she completed her education at Kambala School in 1973. She then graduated from the University of New South Wales with a BA/LLB and won the University Medal in Law in 1979. Segal received an LLM from Harvard Law School. Career Segal's first job was associate to Sir Anthony Mason, judge in the High Court of Australia. She joined Allen, Allen and Hemsley as a senior associate and was promoted to partner, before leaving to serve as a commissioner and subsequently deputy chair of the Australian Securities & Investments Commission. From 2003 to 2015 she was on the board of the Australian Securities Exchange and from 2004 to 2016 on the board of the National Australia Bank. She served on the Council of the Australian War Memorial from 2014 to 2017 and was deputy chancellor of the University of New South Wales from 2010 to 2019. Since 2008 Segal has been chairman of the General Sir John Monash Foundation that administers the John Monash Scholarships. She has served on the board of the Sydney Opera House Trust since 2014. Segal was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2005 Queen's Birthday Honours for "service to business law in Australia, particularly in the areas of financial services reform and market regulation, and to the community through a range of organisations". She was promoted to Officer of the Order of Australia in the 2019 Australia Day Honours for "distinguished service to the banking and financial regulation sectors, to not-for-profit organisations, and to women". As of 2022 Segal is a community representative on the Council for the Order of Australia. She has been a board member of the Garvan Institute since 2009. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) University of New South Wales alumni Harvard Law School alumni Australian women lawyers 21st-century Australian businesspeople Officers of the Order of Australia
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Le Talisman was a French Navy sloop built at Le Havre in 1862 which was used for geological, biological and hydrological exploration in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea at the end of the 19th century. It first served as a communications vessel ("aviso"), and was both sail and propellor driven. In 1883 it was fitted out for scientific work under the direction of Professor Alphonse Milne-Edwards, equipped with a dredging winch with a capacity of 20 tons, and fitted to carry seven scientists together with a laboratory. From June to August 1883, the Talisman carried out a research cruise in the Bay of Biscay, on the coasts of Morocco, Senegal, the Canary Islands, Cape Verde and the Azores and in the Sargasso Sea, collecting considerable material via dredging, at depths of up to . Among the expedition scientists were: Alphonse Milne-Edwards Henri Filhol Leopold de Folin Leon Valiant Louis-Alexandre Vincent This cruise yielded finds from the deep sea and sea bottom such as the pelican eel, and the decapod, Ethusina talismani. One most important find was the discovery of the viability of micro-organisms at depths of 5 km below the surface (and consequently living at enormous pressures). Brachiopods collected during the expeditions of 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883 on the Travailleur and the Talisman are held in the Fischer-Œhlert collection and at the Laval Science Museum. Publications from the expeditions include: pp.134-138, pp.147-151, pp.161-164, pp. 182-186, pp. 198-202, References 1862 ships Ships of France Ships built in France Research vessels Survey ships of the French Navy Avisos of the French Navy
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Kirkintilloch Basin railway station, also known as Middlemuir Basin railway station served the town of Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, from 1828 to 1846 on the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway. History The station was opened on 7 July 1828 by the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway. As well as being a passenger station, it was also a goods depot. It was served by intermittent services that didn't last long. The first service was horse-drawn, which ran on 8 July 1828. Services stopped shortly after. Services resumed in late 1839 but stopped again in 1840. They resumed again on 26 December 1844 but stopped permanently in 1846. It remained open as a goods depot in the 1960s. References Disused railway stations in East Dunbartonshire Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1828 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1846 1828 establishments in Scotland 1846 disestablishments in Scotland Kirkintilloch
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The National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism, established in 1975, is an annual American literary award presented by the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) to promote "the finest books and reviews published in English." Awards are presented annually to books published in the U.S. during the preceding calendar year in six categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Memoir/Autobiography, Biography, and Criticism. Books previously published in English are not eligible, such as re-issues and paperback editions. They do consider "translations, short story and essay collections, self published books, and any titles that fall under the general categories." The judges are the volunteer directors of the NBCC who are 24 members serving rotating three-year terms, with eight elected annually by the voting members, namely "professional book review editors and book reviewers." Winners of the awards are announced each year at the NBCC awards ceremony in conjunction with the yearly membership meeting, which takes place in March. Recipients See also Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award John Leonard Prize National Book Critics Circle Awards National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction National Book Critics Circle Award for Memoir and Autobiography National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing References External links Official website American literary awards 20th-century literary awards 21st-century literary awards Awards established in 1975
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Ade Mustikiana Oktafiani (born 3 October 1999) is an Indonesian footballer who plays a defender for Arema and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Mustikiana has played for Asprov Babel in Indonesia. International career Mustikiana represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 1999 births Living people Sportspeople from the Bangka Belitung Islands Indonesian women's footballers Women's association football defenders Indonesia women's international footballers
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Kelsey Hightower (born ) is an American software engineer, developer advocate, and speaker known for his work with Kubernetes, open-source software, and cloud computing. Early life and education Hightower grew up in Long Beach, California, then moved to Atlanta, Georgia with his mother as he was beginning high school. After high school he enrolled at Clayton State University, but found the technology courses to be lacking and didn't continue. He then began courses to earn his CompTIA A+ information technology (IT) certification. Career When Hightower was 19 years old, after earning his CompTIA A+ certification, he got a job with BellSouth installing DSL service. He continued to work with BellSouth for several years, then began his own IT consultancy. He hired several others, and ultimately opened a store in Jonesboro, Georgia. Also in his early career, Hightower briefly worked as a technician for Google, then at Total Systems (now called TSYS). Hightower began to give talks at Python meetups in Atlanta, where he was noticed by James Turnbull for how he and his colleagues were using Puppet, Python, and their own code to manage and automate deploys. In 2013, Puppet, Inc. invited Hightower to speak at their headquarters for a developer event, and then offered Hightower a job as a software engineer. Hightower began working for Puppet remotely from Atlanta, then moved to Portland, Oregon to work from their headquarters. Meanwhile, Hightower learned about technologies including Go and Docker containers, which he believed would be transformative to software infrastructure. Hightower then briefly worked at a small Portland startup called Monsoon Commerce, at which he wrote , his first open-source project. He joined CoreOS as an early team member towards the beginning of 2014, and began to contribute significantly to the Kubernetes project. Since November 2015, Hightower has worked for Google as an engineer and developer advocate in their cloud computing division. , Hightower was a principal engineer with Google Cloud. Open source and developer advocacy In 2014, while working for CoreOS, Hightower became an active evangelist of Kubernetes, and began to speak widely on the topic at developer conferences. He has since become one of the most well-known speakers on Kubernetes, and has also spoken on other topics, including serverless computing. In 2015, he co-founded the Kubernetes-focused conference KubeCon, which he then turned over to be managed by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation in subsequent years. In 2017, he co-wrote a book with Kubernetes co-founders Joe Beda and Brendan Burns, titled Kubernetes Up and Running. In 2019, Hightower was co-chair of the O'Reilly Open Source Convention and on the governing board of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Publications See also Ian Coldwater References 1980s births 21st-century African-American writers 21st-century American male writers 21st-century American writers African-American computer scientists African-American writers American computer scientists American software engineers American writers Google employees Living people Open source advocates People from Atlanta People from Long Beach, California People from Portland, Oregon People in information technology Technology evangelists Year of birth uncertain
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The Bastable Theatre was a theatre in Syracuse, New York, from 1893 to 1923, when it burnt down. Sam S. Shubert began his theatre management at the Bastable. He and his brothers established The Shubert Organization, which became a major theatre owner. During Shubert's early years of management, he competed with the city's Wieting Opera House, which was controlled by The Theatrical Syndicate. The Bastable itself hosted a number of touring companies in the city and became known for hosting stock companies and melodramas. The State Tower Building was constructed on the site of the theatre after it burnt down. Description The Bastable Block was six stories and had offices in addition to the theatre. The theatre itself was two balconies, four boxes (two on each side). History The area where the theatre was constructed was occupied by the Bastable block, which had been standing since at least 1852. The block was four stories tall and housed the Shakespeare Hall and arcade. It burnt down on November 20, 1891. The Bastable Theatre was built by Frederick Bastable in 1893, at a reported cost of $50,000. Archimedes Russell designed the building. It incorporated portions of the walls from the old block that were still standing. In competition with the established Wieting Opera House and Grand Opera House it opened on October 10 that year, with Frank D. Hennessay as its manager. The first show was Beau Brummell starring Richard Mansfield. It was generally unprofitable for the first four years. The theatre had an early success showing the 1897 film The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight, on two occasions that year: the first shortly after March, and the second in October. Sam S. Shubert took over management on December 14, 1897. Competing with the Wieting, Shubert initially booked "an old-fashioned stock company in old-fashioned plays at old-fashioned prices." The following year, he diversified the theatre, a move coupled with renovation, and exclusively booked touring shows. The Wieting, controlled by The Theatrical Syndicate, had a virtual monopoly on the biggest names and shows, so Shubert focused on booking a variety of sensational shows and comedies. He began the season with a performance of A Stranger in New York by Charles H. Hoyt. Shubert showed films by the American Biograph Company to great success beginning in January 1898. The theatre was finally successful and profitable, and the Shubert family began leasing both the Bastable and Grand Opera House in the city. They quickly expanded across New York state. The Shuberts created The Shubert Organization, which became a major theatre owner. The Bastable grew to be known for hosting stock companies and melodramas. In 1902 Hurtig & Seamon became managers. By 1908 they were succeeded by Syracuse's General Amusement Company. 1923 fire On February 12, 1923, the Bastable Theatre caught fire and burnt down. At the time, it had about 150 tenants. The fire was noted around 5:30 pm, but the top of the building was engulfed in flame before effective firefighting could begin. They focused their efforts on rescuing people. The fire resulted in three deaths and $1.5 million damages. Several other buildings caught fire, and the Bastable block was virtually completely razed. Syracuse revised its fire response policies in the fire's aftermath. Several months after burning down, the owner of the block announced construction of a new office building on the lot. It became the State Tower Building, Syracuse's tallest building. References Bibliography Historical buildings in Syracuse, New York Theatres in New York (state) Theatres completed in 1893 Theatres that have burned down 1923 fires
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HMS Conflict was launched in 1805. She captured a number of vessels, including privateers, and participated in several major actions. She disappeared in November 1810 with the loss of all her crew. Career In 1805 Conflict underwent fitting out at Plymouth. Lieutenant Joseph P. Batt commissioned her in July for the Channel. On 27 April 1806 and Conflict were off Finistere when a lugger privateer came around the Cape. Conflict set off after the lugger and after a chase of some 60 miles, captured her. The French privateer was Finisterre, of 14 guns and 50 men, under the command of Monsieur Michel Denré. , , Conflict, and hired armed brig formed the blockading squadron off the Pertuis Breton, the strait between the north-east coast of the Île de Ré and the continent. On 27 July 1807 they sighted 16 enemy vessels in the entrance sailing eastward. Because it was nearly calm the British ships had no chance of closing with the French vessels so Capt. Dilkes of Hazard sent the boats in chase. The British came under intense small-arms fire from the shore that caused no casualties. The boats were able to capture nine chasse-marées, two of them armed. was also among the captors. The captured vessels were: Deux Amis (armed with two 4-pounder guns), Trois Freres (armed with four swivel guns, Veronique (laden with wheat), Sans Pareil (laden with wheat), Marie Francoise (in ballast), Mairie Louise (in ballast), Bon Janton (in ballast), Pascal (in ballast), and Gaulle (in ballast). Their crews escaped on shore with all their papers. The crew of a tenth chasse-maree scuttled their vessel to prevent the British from capturing her. The British drove six on to the shore, one of which was armed with six guns. The schooner shared in the prize money for the action. The lugger Trois Amis and the chasse maree Courier de Nantes, each of about 20 tons (bm), and their cargoes, were auctioned on 20 April 1807 at Plymouth. On 3 May 1808 and Conflict captured the French sloop Actif. Sixteen days later, Amethyst, Conflict, and Growler were in company when they captured the French schooner Annais. The next month, on 10 June, Amethyst and Conflict captured the Spanish schooner Carmelita. Then on 31 July, Conflict was in company with , when Indefatigable captured the letter of marque Diane, which was on her way to Île de France, carrying naval stores, as well as letters and dispatches that she threw overboard during the chase. She was six years old, had a burthen of 482 tons (bm), was armed with fourteen 9 and 6-pounder guns, and had a crew of 68 men. She had left the Gironde the evening before on this, her second voyage, to India. On 19 August Indefatigable, still in company with Conflict, captured Adele. In December a distribution of £10,000 was payable for the proceeds from Diane and Adele. In 1809 Conflict, with five other gunbrigs, joined the fleet assembling for the attack on the French fleet in the Basque Roads. On 11 April Conflict took part in the attack on the French fleet in Basque Roads. In the evening the brigs , Conflict, , and Growler, and the 36-gun frigate were stationed at the eastern end of the Isle d'Aix to create a diversion while fireships and explosion vessels were launched against the enemy. During the morning of April Conflict joined other gun-brigs in firing on three grounded French ships in the River Charente but the falling tide in the afternoon forced them to retreat under fire from shore batteries. In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issuance of the NGSM with clasp "Basque Roads 1809" to all surviving British participants in the battle. On 19 June 1809 Insolent, , and Conflict were in company when they captured the French brig Amitaire. Conflict was in company with , , and when they captured the chasse maree Felicitée on 10 January 1810 and Glorieuse ten days later. On 25 January the French privateer , of 20 guns and 110 men, belonging to Bordeaux, captured Donna Maria, Lunes, master, which had been sailing from Boston to Lisbon. However, on 9 February Conflict recaptured Donna Maria on 9 February; she arrived at Plymouth on 24 February. Fate Conflict sailed from Corunna bound to Vivero Bay when she disappeared. She was believed to have foundered with the loss of all her crew on or about 9 November 1810. Notes, citations, and references Note Citations References 1805 ships Gunvessels of the Royal Navy Maritime incidents in 1810 Missing ships Ships lost with all hands
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Anthony Hammond (born 16 March 1950) is an Australian former professional tennis player. Hammond, a native of Perth, was a state Linton Cup representative and made the quarter-finals of the Western Australian Open in 1969. He featured in the singles main draw at six editions of the Australian Open without going past the first round. After leaving the tour he was head tennis pro at the Middletown Tennis Club in Ohio. References External links 1950 births Living people Australian male tennis players Tennis players from Perth, Western Australia
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The 1955 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks football team was an American football team that represented Stephen F. Austin State University as a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC) during the 1955 college football season. Led by Ted Jefferies in his ninth and final season as head coach, the Lumberjacks compiled an overall record of 5–4 with a mark of 2–4 in conference play, tying for fourth place in the LSC. Schedule References Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks football seasons Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks football
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Vivi Oktavia Riski (born 7 March 1997) is an Indonesian footballer who plays a forward for Asprov Babel and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Oktavia has played for Asprov Babel in Indonesia. International career Oktavia represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 1997 births Living people Sportspeople from the Bangka Belitung Islands Indonesian women's footballers Women's association football forwards Indonesia women's international footballers
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Bjorn Fratangelo was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Nicola Kuhn. Dominic Stricker won the title after defeating Yoshihito Nishioka 7–5, 6–1 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References Main Draw Qualifying Draw Cleveland Challenger - 1
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Robert Galloway and Alex Lawson were the defending champions but chose to defend their title with different partners. Galloway partnered Jackson Withrow but lost in the final to William Blumberg and Max Schnur. Lawson partnered Reese Stalder but lost in the semifinals to Galloway and Withrow. Blumberg and Schnur won the title after defeating Galloway and Withrow 6–3, 7–6(7–4) in the final. Seeds Draw References Main Draw Cleveland Challenger - Doubles
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The Imperatour is an ongoing concert tour by the Swedish rock band Ghost in support of their upcoming fifth studio album Impera. The tour began on 25 January 2022 at the Reno Events Center in Reno, and is currently ongoing. Background On 30 December 2020, Ghost announced that 'several big things' were being worked on for 2021, indicating new live performances. In January 2022, the band kicked off a North American co-headline tour with Volbeat called the Imperatour following the tour's announcement in September 2021. During the first show in Reno, the band performed "Kaisarion", the second song from the album, for the first time, as well as introduced new steampunk-inspired costumes for the Nameless Ghouls. On the third show of the US tour, co-headliners Volbeat canceled their appearance for that night when their drummer Jon Larsen tested positive for COVID-19. The band are set to headline the UK and European legs of the tour starting in April 2022. Reception Reporters from Ghost Cult Magazine who attended the first show in Reno, had given the show a positive review. Opening their review on the performance of Ghost, they notified on the loud applause from the audience when the band had gone on stage. They detailed on how the stage was much grander than the set they had on the previous tour, with a backdrop that acknowledged the previous versions of Papa Emeritus, as well as risers for both the band members and the drums. Acknowledging the new costumes the Nameless Ghouls were wearing, the reporters stated that they take time to get used to, but added that they were "impeccable". The reporters praised the performance of Papa Emeritus IV, stating during "Year Zero" that he put on a "captivating performance". The setlist was also met with praise, noting that it was "masterful and entertaining with track after track of bangers". They concluded their review, recommending that everyone goes to the show if they can, noting it as a "special one and possibly one of the best lineups in 2022". Setlist This was the setlist that had debuted at the first show of the tour in Reno, and may not represent the majority of shows on the tour. "Imperium" (taped) "Kaisarion" "Rats" "From the Pinnacle to the Pit" "Mary on a Cross" "Devil Church" "Cirice" "Hunter's Moon" "Faith" "Helvetesfönster" (abridged) "Year Zero" "Ritual" "Mummy Dust" "Kiss the Go-Goat" Encore "Enter Sandman" (Metallica cover) "Dance Macabre" "Square Hammer" "Sorrow in the Wind" (Emmylou Harris song) (taped) For the first show in Idaho, "Spöksonat" and "He Is" were performed. "Kiss the Go-Goat" was dropped from the setlist on the Oregon and Seattle shows. Tour dates References Ghost (Swedish band) concert tours 2022 concert tours
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Eina Church () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Vestre Toten Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the village of Eina. It is the church for the Eina parish which is part of the Toten prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar. The white, wooden church was built in a long church design in 1890 using plans drawn up by the architect Jacob Wilhelm Nordan. The church seats about 250 people. History Work for church building at Eina began in the mid-1880s when a building committee was appointed. A plot of land was donated by Ole Johnsrud. In 1888, the parish received architectural drawings made by Jacob Wilhelm Nordan for the new church. The following year, a formal building permit was granted along with a permit to build a burial ground. The church was consecrated on 11 December 1890 by Bishop Arnoldus Hille. Media gallery See also List of churches in Hamar References Vestre Toten Churches in Innlandet Long churches in Norway Wooden churches in Norway 19th-century Church of Norway church buildings Churches completed in 1890 1890 establishments in Norway
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The Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts for Bolivia (Grupo Interdisciplinario de Expertos Independientes—Bolivia, GIEI) is a committee of jurists and human rights experts created by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) to carry out a parallel investigation of human rights violations during the 2019 Bolivian political crisis, covering the period from 1 September 2019 to 31 December 2019. The group was established following discussions between the IACHR and the interim Bolivian government led by Jeanine Áñez in December 2019, and an agreement between the two in January 2020. Its four members were appointed on 23 January 2020. The Group was supported by a five-member technical team and the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense). The Group began its work in Bolivia on 23 November 2020 and issued its final report on 23 July 2021. The GIEI was granted 6 months to conduct their investigation. However, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the large amounts of material they needed from state institutions, they were granted an additional two months. The investigation included meeting with State authorities, civil society organizations, victims' associations, victims and victim's relatives, journalists, international diplomatic delegations, visiting the sites of violence, and a review of governmental documents on events, forensic and ballistic reports, and audio-visual documentation. The team analyzed over 120,000 pages of judicial and investigative files provided by governmental authorities and over 1,000 audiovisual files provided by the press, the IACHR and civil society. Following eight months of investigation, the GIEI released a comprehensive 482 page report detailing their findings as well as their recommendations. Expert Members The members of the group itself were: Juan Méndez, President of the IACHR and UN Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Julian Burger,visiting professor at the Human Rights Centre at the University of Essex (United Kingdom), an indigenous rights expert. Marlon A. Weichert, a Federal Prosecutor and Deputy Federal Attorney for Citizen Rights in Brazil. Patricia Tappatá Valdez, Director of the International Center for the Promotion of Human Rights - UNESCO in Buenos Aires. References Intergovernmental human rights organizations Inter-American Commission on Human Rights 2020 establishments Human rights in Bolivia
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Blake Enzie (born September 2, 2001) is a Canadian skeleton racer who has competed since 2019. Career Junior Enzie represented Canada had two IBSF Junior World Championships in 2019 and 2020, finishing as the highest ranked slider from North America in both events. Senior During the 2019–20 season, Enzie competed on the intercontinental circuit and has his highest finish of 15th. Enzie would make his World Cup debut at the end of December 2021, with his best placing a 19th place in St. Moritz in January 2022. In January 2022, Enzie was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. References 2001 births Living people Canadian male skeleton racers Sportspeople from Calgary Skeleton racers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic skeleton racers of Canada
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Livery Antonovich Sakchetti (1815–1916) () was an Italian-Russian Music Historian, Theoretician, and Music Critic of the 19th century. He was the first Professor in Music History and Aesthetics at The St. Petersburg Conservatory, and was a member of the Bologna Philharmonic Academy. His 1883 essay entitled "Essay on the General History of Music" is considered to be the earliest, systematic study on the history of Russian music in the country, and his detailed studies of music theory, music pedagogy, and musical aesthetics are still used in Conservatory and Academies today. Family Livery Sakchetti was born in 1852 in the town of Ust-Kenzar located in the Tambov Oblast, Russia. He was born into a prominent family of Italian musicians, and is confirmed to have had one son, Alexander Sacchetti.[rus] Education Livery was a graduate of The St. Petersburg Conservatory in the faculties of cello, having studied with Jewish cellist and composer Karl Davydov, and music-theory, studying under both Yu. I. Johansen and N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov. He would later go on to become a Professor in Music History and Aesthetics at the Conservatory. Career In 1886, he began teaching his first classes and for the first time in Russian Conservatory practice, he began teaching classes dedicated to discussing the aesthetics and historical significance of composers both domestic and European in origination. Works 1891: "An Essay on the General History of Music" (2nd ed.) 1892: "Collection of exemplary works of former times" (addition in Russian music magazine "Muse") 1894: "On the musical artistry of the ancient Greeks" 1896: "Brief historical musical reader from ancient times to the 17th century" (St. Petersburg) 1896: "From the field of aesthetics and music" (St. Petersburg) Undated "Overview of the main foundations of aesthetics" (Included in "Bulletin of Fine Arts") See also List of Russian composers Russian Music Further sources Саккетти Л. А: (Университетская библиотека ONLINE: Л. Ю., Силенок) References Musicologists by nationality Music criticism Tambov Oblast Saint Petersburg Conservatory alumni
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Rodolphe Iddi Lala was a Central African academic, politician and militant leader. He was the founding leader of the Central African National Liberation Movement (MCLN), which was responsible for a bombing in 1981 that killed three people. Early life and academic career Of Gbeya ethnicity, Iddi Lala was born in the town of Bossangoa, although his family originates in the small village of Sassara (with around 200 inhabitants, 15 km to the west of Bossangoa). His exact birth year is unknown but Jacques Serre states that it must be before 1946 and O'Toole notes that he was 45 in 1980 (thus amounting to his birth year being 1934–1935). He completed primary and high school in the Central African Republic (CAR), after which he moved to Bamako in Mali to study at the École fédérale des travaux publics (Federal School of Public Works). He was influenced by the Marxist politics dominant at that time in Mali. He then moved to Paris to study at the École Spéciale des Travaux Publics, but then switched to the École pratique des hautes études in October 1969, studying economics and social sciences and graduating in 1969 with a thesis on the marriage customs of the Gbeya. During his stay in Paris, he was active in the circles of the Union of Central African Students (UNECA) as well as the Association of African Black Students in Paris, where he networked with those would later occupy high positions in the CAR and also debated Marxist ideas. He obtained a doctorate in sociology from Paris Nanterre University in 1971. His PhD thesis focused on Central African politics with a Marxist perspective and criticised David Dacko as well as Barthélemy Boganda, claiming that they were accomplices in the misdeeds of capitals in the CAR. He was also opposed to Bokassa, whom he regarded as a dictator that was a puppet of French imperialism. Despite these views, when he returned to Bangui in 1975, Iddi Lala was appointed a professor at the École nationale d'administration, a move that was deemed "difficult to understand" by Serre. Iddi Lala ended up resigning his post in protest in 1979 when Barthélemy Yangongo, who had opposed Bokassa's breaking of relations with Libya, was arrested. He fled to Brazzaville, where the Congolese government had been offering refuge to Central African dissidents, and took up an academic position. Political career and later years Upon Bokassa's deposition later in 1979, Iddi Lala did not return to the CAR but instead joined the opposition against the reinstalled President David Dacko. He entered Abel Goumba's Ubangian Popular Front (FPO), where, according to Serre he was the Secretary General, and according to O'Toole he was responsible for external relations. He was expelled from the FPO in August 1980, and on 30 December 1980, formed the Central African National Liberation Movement (MCLN), a new political party that was financed by the Libyan government of Muammar Gaddafi. This movement did not gather many followers, so much that O'Toole regarded it as a "largely paper creation" and Iddi Lala as "one of the wild cards in the loose opposition coalition". On 14 May 1981, under the directions of Iddi Lala, who was based in Lagos at this time, the MCLN orchestrated a bombing of the cinema Le Club in Bangui, leading to three deaths and 32 injuries. Iddi Lala claimed responsibility for the attack, claiming that this was "the first blow" in a campaign that would last until every French soldier had left the CAR (French soldiers had been stationed in the country since they deposed Bokassa in 1979). The Central African government responded by banning the MCLN, arresting MCLN figures in the CAR and issuing an arrest warrant for Iddi Lala. When Dacko was ousted by André Kolingba in a 1981 coup, Iddi Lala remained in exile and continued his opposition to Kolingba. He was tried in absentia by a military court and sentenced to death in May 1982. Iddi Lala's decision to commit the attack was not supported by all of his compatriots within the MCLN; indeed, he faced a leadership challenge in late 1983 when some members denounced the bombing as "off target". O'Toole noted that although Iddi Lala, just like Ange Patasse, was an ardent follower of socialism and used a rhetoric alluding to the interests of the masses, most of the MCLN members were "petite bourgeoisie" and that Iddi Lala himself was unable to present a coherent ideological programme, thus making it likely that he would not have been able to keep his socialist promises even if he had come to power. Iddi Lala never returned to the CAR after 1979. He spent some time in Nigeria, then moved to Guinea-Bissau and finally to Tripoli, Libya, where he lived under Gaddafi's protection. Tripoli formed the base of operations for the MCLN, which in 1981 had 350 armed members. In 1984, Libyan support shifted to the Central African Revolutionary Party, formed by François Bozizé. Iddi Lala then faded into obscurity, with no further records of his life or the date of death available. Serre states that it is known that he converted to Islam in his final years and died in Tripoli. References Central African Republic academics Central African Republic criminals Central African Republic politicians Paris Nanterre University alumni École pratique des hautes études alumni 1930s births Year of birth uncertain Year of death unknown
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The Heavenly Kingdom of Everlasting Satisfaction refers to a secret society founded in 1990 in Song County, Henan Province, headed by Li Chengfu (1952-1993), that wanted to take over the world. History Establishment On January 27, 1990 (Chinese New Year), Li Chengfu, a native of Nanzhao County, Henan Province, held a secret enthronement ceremony in a simple palace in Song County, establishing the "Heavenly Kingdom of Everlasting Satisfaction" and the "Wanli Insurrectionary Army", "Anmin Party", formally enthroned as emperor, and crowned his mistress Zhou as the "Mother of the Nation". Li Chengfu warned that in 1995, on the eighth day of the leap month of the lunar calendar, the world would be in chaos and that the troops of the Heavenly Kingdom would seize power by "encircling cities in the countryside", "seize power and prepare to unify the world "and "reclaim the entire land of the Tang Dynasty and fight for the establishment of a Heavenly Kingdom in the lands of the former Tang Dynasty" by first invading Xi'an, then overthrowing the government of the People's Republic of China, re-establishing the Tang Dynasty and restoring the administrative divisions of the Tang Dynasty, eventually conquering the whole world. Li Chengfu forced all members to be loyal to the "Ten Thousand Thunders", and if anyone leaked information, they would be "Exterminated". A secret code word was established so each member could identify themselves. On February 19, 1992 (the 16th day of January), Li Chengfu ordered all members to go up to the mountains with their belongings to rebuild a temple in Nanchang . In less than a month, the temple was completed, but it suddenly collapsed in a snowstorm. Li Chengfu demanded that the temple be rebuilt again. After the Temple was rebuilt on April 6, in the evening of the same day, Li Chengfu held a coronation ceremony, where he enthroned Wan Yu Zhong as King of Dings and Leader Marshal of the Heavenly Army; Tan Zhen Jun as Right Shoulder and King and of the West, and Imperial Historian; Guo Jian Gong as Prime Minister. Demise At the height of the Heavenly Kingdom, there were only sixteen members, including four Communist Party members, in addition to Li Chengfu himself. On August 16, 1991, the police of Chechun Township Police Station received a report that there was a "True Son of God" with the state name "Wanshun Tianguo",the police station worked on identifying who "Wanshun Tianguo" was. Upon finding evidence of the organization the police deemed it counter-revolutionary and a terrorist group putting an undercover agent codenamed "708" in the group to carry out a secret investigation. After the information was completely collected, on April 8, 1992, Song County Public Security Bureau held an emergency meeting and decided to eliminate "Wanshun Tianguo" that night. At 8:00 p.m., Luoyang City and Song County police began to search and arrest work. At 1:30 a.m. the next day, Li Chengfu and all of his members were arrested by police. Li Chengfu was later sentenced to death. This led to the demise of the Heavenly Kingdom. After Li Chengfu's arrest, his son Li Yuming is said to have succeeded to the throne, and Zhou was honored as the Empress Dowager. She was soon arrested after being discovered by the police for conducting a census. Sources Chinese secret societies
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Raufoss Church () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Vestre Toten Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the town of Raufoss. It is the church for the Raufoss parish which is part of the Toten prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar. The white, stone church was built in a long church design in 1939 using plans drawn up by the architect Henry Bucher. The church seats about 450 people. History The village of Raufoss grew up during the 19th century around some large industries. A cemetery was consecrated in Raufoss on 5 February 1897. A year later, a small burial chapel was built, just behind where the church now stands. It was a building with a high tower. It had no seating, and it is said that there was barely room for the coffin and the next of kin to be indoors. During funerals, the doors were left open so others could stand outside. When Ås Church was struck by lightning and burned in 1915, demands were made by the people in Raufoss for their own church in their growing village. Times were difficult, however, and it was not until 1930 that a church committee was appointed. The church was designed by Henry Bucher and final approval was granted in 1932. However, it took four more years before the municipality's financing plan was approved. so construction did not start for a while. The builder Ingvar Dybdahl was responsible for the construction. Domenico Erdmann was a consultant for the interior decoration and color scheme. The foundation stone was laid on 16 October 1937, and the church was consecrated on 11 June 1939 by Bishop Henrik Hille. The old burial chapel was demolished after the new church was completed. Media gallery See also List of churches in Hamar References Vestre Toten Churches in Innlandet Long churches in Norway Stone churches in Norway 20th-century Church of Norway church buildings Churches completed in 1939 1939 establishments in Norway
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Peter Campbell (born 10 November 1950) is an Australian former professional tennis player. He was previously a women's coach at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. A native of Melbourne, Campbell played collegiate tennis for UC Berkeley during the early 1970s. He spent the rest of the decade on the professional tour. In 1975 he pushed Ken Rosewall to three sets at the NSW Open and in 1977 he teamed up with John Holladay to make the doubles third round at Wimbledon. ATP Challenger finals Doubles: 1 (0–1) References External links 1950 births Living people Australian male tennis players Australian tennis coaches California Golden Bears men's tennis players Tennis players from Melbourne
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Tim Hampton (February 25, 1948 - March 11, 2013) was a British film producer and studio executive. From 1979 to 1983, he was the European production executive and managing director at 20th Century Fox Productions. Personal life and death Hampton attended Bishop Wordsworth's School and resided in Farnham. Through his marriage to Sally Hampton, he was the father of three sons: Matthew, Piers and Tom. At the time of his death, Hampton was married to Anna Hampton. Hampton died on March 11, 2013, at the age of 65. Filmography References External links 1948 births 2013 deaths People from Farnham British film producers 20th Century Fox people People educated at Bishop Wordsworth's School
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Wessel, Duval & Co. was founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1825 Augustus Hemenway (Edward Augustus Holyoke Hemenway) (1805-1876) as Hemenway & Co.. Augustus Hemenway started the shipping company to move his timber products to markets. Augustus Hemenway had timberland in Maine and started his schooner shipping company to take timber to Eastcoast ports. Later he opened a sugar plant in Cuba, his ships would take lumber to Cuba and bring back sugar. Next, he expanded his timber products to Argentina and other Western South American ports. By 1828 the company expanded to Valparaiso, Chile. Augustus Hemenway married into a Boston merchant family, marrying Mary Tileston (1820-1894) in 1840. In 1865 Héctor Beéche (?-1914) became a partner in the firm and a subsidiary company, Wessel, Duval y Cía, was founded in Chile by Charles P. Hemenway, Augustus's brother. Charles had acted on Augustus' behalf in other matters as needed and became a partner in 1870. T. Quincy Browne became a partner in 1870 also and for a few years the firm was called Hemenway & Browne. In 1875 William Muller joined as a partner, the name returned to Hemenway & Co. Augustus Hemenway died in Cuba in 1876. The partnership continued as Hemenway & Co. till 1885. In 1885 Muller retired and Carlos Wolff joined the partnership, the company name was changed to Hemenway, Beeche and Co.. In 1888 Peter "Perdo" M. Wessel (1851-1821) joined the partnership and the company name was changed to Browne, Beeche and Co.. In 1891 a New York City office was opened on 68 Brad Street, and most key workers moved to New York. The next year the Boston office was closed. In 1896 Wolff retired and in 1897 George L. Duval (1855-1931), W. L. Parker, and q became partners. With the new partners, the company name was changed to Beeche and Co.. In 1905 T. F. Budge and Robert Jaffray became partners. In 1907 the company name was changed to Wessel, Duval & Co. In the 1900s the company moved from sailing ships to steamships and opened a new West Coast Line at 47 Cedar Street, later moved to 1 Broadway. The West Coast Line started regular service from New York City to Valparaiso and Callao, Peru. West Coast Line main cargo was railroad and mining equipment to the expanding business in Chile and Peru, along with general cargo. The Chile rail firm, Ferrocarril del Llano de Maipo in Santiago used Wessel, Duval & Co. to import their railroad equipment in 1890. The return cargo from Chile was nitrate of soda. The West Coast Line chartered steamship as needed and was the US manager and agent for other shipping lines. West Coast Line also shipped UK and US coal for coal ships and to nations. For the West coast of South America both the steamer and sail ships used the starits of Magellan, this changed on August 15, 1914, with the opening of the Panama Canal, some routes began to use the Panama Canal cutting about 10,000 miles off the trip. The outbreak of World War I changed service, some charted ships were requisition by their home country, and the United States Shipping Board, gave some ships to the Line to operate for the War effort. Normal operations did not return till 1924, all post-war work have been completed. In from 1920 to 1932, West Coast Line was the US agent for Compania Sud Americana de Vapores, the South America Steamship Company of Chile. South America Steamship Company had luxury passenger service to and from Chile and New York City, on a fleet of luxury steamers: SS Renaico, SS Aconcagua and SS Teno. During World War II Wessel Duval & Company operated ships to support the war in the Pacific War and European theatre. Wessel, Duval & Co. operated some ships in the support of Korean war in the early 1950s. As ships aged and were retired Wessel, Duval & Co. has moved into media, advertising and marketing. Sailing Ships Mercury Independence, built in 1871 at East Boston 1,073t, for Boston-Valparaiso route, sold 1895. Magellan, built in 1873 at East Boston 1,073t, for Boston-Valparaiso route, lost 1890 Prospero, built in 1850 645t Quintero, built in 1849 at Medford, Massachusetts 631t San Carlos, built in 1855 at Newburyport, Massachusetts 817t (other name: John Wells ) Sunbeam, built in 1865 at Medford, 798t Melona M. Knowles, 205t P. M. Tinker, 286t Hercules ~200t Cargador ~200t Iron steamsships City of Santiago, built in 1875 in England, 1,983t, sold in 1880 to Bristol Line City of Valparaiso, built in 1875 in England, 2,022t, sold in 1880 to Bristol Line World War II During World War II Wessel Duval & Company operated charter shipping to support the war. Wessel Duval & Company was active with charter shipping for the Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration. During wartime, the Companies operated Victory ships and Liberty ships. The ship was run by its crew and the US Navy supplied United States Navy Armed Guards to man the deck guns and radio. The most common armament mounted on these merchant ships were the MK II 20mm Oerlikon autocannon and the 3"/50, 4"/50, and 5"/38 deck guns. After the war there were many surplus ships and much competition. Black Diamond Steamship Company continued to operate after the war, but closed in the 1955. Antioch Victory SS Soter Ortynsky SS Anna Dickinson SS James L. Ackerson SS Andrew Turnbull SS John Philip Sousa SS Thomas B. King Ancil F. Haines T. S. Gold Francis D. Culkin Francis E. Siltz Joseph H. Nicholson Joseph Warren Louis Marshall, sank in 1964 Mary A. Livermore John Morgan, sank on June 1, 1943, after collided with tanker USN Montana off Cape Henry, exploded and sank John Roach James B. Duke SS Granville sank on March 17, 1943, torpedoed by U-338 middle of the Atlantic. Korean war Fred E. Joyce References Defunct shipping companies of the United States Transport companies established in 1825
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Social Alpha is a venture philanthropy platform that supports social entrepreneurs under the legal entity of Foundation for Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship (FISE). Social Alpha was founded in 2016. Social Alpha has developed and operates a unique venture investing model to drive inclusive economic growth, health, and climate action with innovations and entrepreneurship as the key drivers to sustainable social development. It mobilizes multiple incubators, accelerators, and funds to support start-up founders who also care for social causes around livelihoods, health and environment. History In April 2016, Social Alpha was founded by Manoj Kumar to address the social sector challenges of market failure, mission drift, suboptimal scale, and business sustainability faced by entrepreneurs. Activities With its goal to promote innovation and entrepreneurship, aggregate philanthropic capital, and create an effective mechanism for allocating resources to social entrepreneurs across India for the development sector, Social Alpha focuses its activities around: developing sectoral problem thesis within livelihoods, health and climate. scouting and discovering early-stage start-ups with entrepreneurs solving for problems that match sectoral thesis. incubating and funding (non-dilutive and dilutive) early-stage start-ups. managing innovation labs and venture accelerator infrastructure to help start-ups with pilots, idea validations, product management guidance, expertise with technology, business, and regulation, design and manufacturing support, market access and entrepreneurial mentoring. offering philanthropic investors, donors, and corporates a curated portfolio of companies and projects for follow-on funding and investments. raising financial resources from philanthropic, government, and corporate partners. Social Alpha runs Grand Challenges, builds innovation platforms, manages accelerators, nurtures several start-ups, has joint ventures, and ecosystem partners. References External Links 1. Official Website 2. Government of India – List of Technology Business Incubators 3. Clean Energy International Incubation Center Philanthropy Venture capital Entrepreneurship Business incubators Startup accelerators Non-governmental organizations Non-profit organizations
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Octavianti Dwi Nurmalita (born 25 October 1998) is an Indonesian footballer who plays a midfielder for Pertiwi DIY and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Dwi has played for Pertiwi DIY in Indonesia. International career Dwi represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 1998 births Living people People from Yogyakarta Sportspeople from Special Region of Yogyakarta Indonesian women's footballers Women's association football midfielders Indonesia women's international footballers
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Adelbert of Heidenheim was the abbot of the Benedictine monastery in Heidenheim. Active in the twelfth century, he wrote a biography of Winibald, titled Chronicon S. Wunnibaldi, alongside a brief report on the history of the monastery that was published sometime between 1155 and 1160. References 12th-century German writers 12th-century German clergy People from Heidenheim
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Ås Church ( or historically, ) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Vestre Toten Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the village of Bøverbru. It is the church for the Ås parish which is part of the Toten prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar. The white, stone church was built in a cruciform design in 1921 using plans drawn up by the architect Henry Bucher. The church seats about 500 people. History The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the year 1337, but the church was not built that year. The first church in Ås was a wooden stave church that was likely built during the 13th century. According to an inscription on a wooden plate on the back of the altarpiece, the church must have been closed down and deserted from around 1570 until around 1665. Around 1665, the old church was torn down and a new church was built on the same site. The local parish priest Knud Sevaldsen Bang oversaw the construction of the new wooden long church. The new building was completed around the year 1670. During the 1700s, the church was too small, so two new transept wings were built to the north and south of the old nave, creating a cruciform floor plan. The church quickly fell into disrepair and during the late 1780s, the church was torn down. In 1788–1789, a new church was built on the same site. This church was a wooden cruciform design with a central tower on the roof over the nave. This new building was consecrated on 9 September 1789. The building was thoroughly restored in the 1860s. On 15 July 1915, the church was struck by lightning and it burned down. Fortunately, some of the interior furnishings were able to be saved from the fire. After the site was cleared, work began on another replacement church. Henry Bucher was hired to design the new neo-Romanesque cruciform stone church. This building was consecrated on 9 March 1921. The church has a rather characteristic, compact shape (with relatively short cruciform arms) and a large imposing central tower. Media gallery See also List of churches in Hamar References Vestre Toten Churches in Innlandet Cruciform churches in Norway Stone churches in Norway 20th-century Church of Norway church buildings Churches completed in 1921 13th-century establishments in Norway
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Adewole Adebayo (born 8 January 1972) is a Nigerian lawyer and founder of KAFTAN TV. He is currently running for President of Nigeria as a member of the Third Force coalition. Early Life and Education Adewole was born in Ondo City, Ondo State, on January 8, 1972. Between 1978 and 1983, he attended St. Stephen Primary School in Ondo. From 1983 to 1989, he attended St. Joseph College in Ondo. From 1991 to 1997, he attended Obafemi Awolowo University, where he earned a law degree. He was admitted to the Nigerian Bar in 2000 after graduating from the Nigerian Law School in Lagos and passing his bar exams. Adebayo later attended law school in the United States of America, where he passed the New York Bar Exams. Adebayo is licensed to practice in Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, California, New York, and federal courts in the United States. Legal Career Adewole Adebayo began his legal career as a litigation lawyer at Tunji Abayomi and Co in Lagos, Nigeria. After two years of legal practice, he founded his own law firm, Adewole Adebayo & Co., House of Law, in 2002. One of the cases handled by his law firm in Nigeria was the case between Femi Falana and the Federal Government, in which Femi Falana (SAN) contested the constitutionality of the contract between the Ministry of Interior, the Nigeria Immigration Service, and Continental Transfert Technique Limited for the collection of Combined Expatriate and Residence Permit Aliens Card (CERPAC) fees. Adebayo represented Continental Transfert Technique Limited in the case. In 2016, Adewole Adebayo established KAFTAN TV. Philanthropy Adebayo sponsors nearly 2,000 young Nigerians in Nigerian and foreign tertiary institutions, in addition to numerous people he has financially empowered across the country. Politics Adebayo is a public affairs commentator who provides advice on national issues on occasion. and participates in Nigerian politics as a member of the Third Force. On January 15, 2022, Adewole Adebayo declared his intention to run for the office of the Nigerian president. According to him, he will run under a coalition of political parties. References 21st-century Nigerian politicians 1972 births Living people
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Rani Mulyasari (born 4 March 1993) is an Indonesian footballer who plays a midfielder for Persiba Putri and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Mulyasari has played for Persiba Putri in Indonesia. International career Mulyasari represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 1993 births Living people People from Tangerang Sportspeople from Banten Indonesian women's footballers Women's association football midfielders Indonesia women's international footballers
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Orbiting Vehicle 3-5 (also known as OV3-5 and ATmospheric COmposition Satellite or ATCOS), launched 31 January 1967, was the fifth satellite to be launched in the OV3 series of the United States Air Force's Orbiting Vehicle program. History The Orbiting Vehicle satellite program arose from a US Air Force initiative, begun in the early 1960s, to reduce the expense of space research. Through this initiative, satellites would be standardized to improve reliability and cost-efficiency, and where possible, they would fly on test vehicles or be piggybacked with other satellites. In 1961, the Air Force Office of Aerospace Research (OAR) created the Aerospace Research Support Program (ARSP) to request satellite research proposals and choose mission experiments. The USAF Space and Missiles Organization created their own analog of the ARSP called the Space Experiments Support Program (SESP), which sponsored a greater proportion of technological experiments than the ARSP. Five distinct OV series of standardized satellites were developed under the auspices of these agencies. Unlike the OV1 and OV2 series satellites, which were designed to use empty payload space on rocket test launches, the six OV3 satellites all had dedicated Scout boosters. In this regard, the OV3 series was more akin to its civilian science program counterparts (e.g. Explorer). OV3 differed from NASA programs in its heavy use of off-the-shelf equipment, which resulted in lower unit cost. The first four satellites in the series were made the Aerojet subsidiary Space General Corporation under a $1.35m contract awarded 2 December 1964, the first satellite due October 1965. The last two satellites were built by Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratory (AFCRL), which also managed the entire series and provided four of the OV3 payloads. Charles H. Reynolds, who worked at AFCRL from 1955, was the technical manager for the OV3 program. AFCRL scientists Don F. Smart and Rita C. Sagalyn managed the satellite project. Prior to the launch of OV3-5, four other OV3 satellites had been placed into orbit, all radiation measuring spacecraft launched in 1966. Spacecraft design Like the rest of the OV3 satellites, OV3-5 was an octagonal prism. However, its length was reduced from to . Experiments were mounted on booms, and 2560 solar cells provided 30 Watts of power. Its design life-span was eight months owing to the low planned orbit. The satellite massed Experiments OV3-5 carried an aeronomy payload produced by AFCRL. It comprised two mass spectrometers, one designed to analyze the neutral constituents of the high atmosphere, the other to measure its ionized components. Three cold-cathode ionization gauges were to be employed for determining atmospheric density. These latter were mounted along the spin axis of the satellite to better detect small-scale variations in density than previous, radially mounted experiments. Two boom-mounted rf impedance probes, for measuring electron temperature and density, rounded out the package. Mission Launched from Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 5 on 31 January 1967 at 12:45:01 UTC via Scout B rocket, OV3-5 was lost seven minutes into its flight. A graphite nozzle insert in the Scout rocket's final stage failed, and the stage exploded, causing the loss of the satellite. Legacy OV3-6, essentially a duplicate of OV3-5, successfully launched on 4 December 1967. The OV3 program was terminated following OV3-6 in favor of the cheaper OV1 program. Thus, The OV3 program ultimately comprised 6 missions, five of them successful. References Spacecraft launched in 1966
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"Sobreviviré" ( is song recorded by Mónica Naranjo. Premiered on radio broadcasting on 26 February 2000, it is the first single of the album Minage. It is a version of the song "Fiume Azzurro" performed by Italian singer Mina and composed by Luigi Albertelli and , in turn released in the 1972 album Cinquemilaquarantatre. The original lyrics were adapted by Naranjo's recurring collaborator José Manuel Navarro. It was produced by Phil Manzanera. The song became a number 1 in Los 40 chart list on 6 May 2000. The song eventually became a LGBT anthem and marked the career of Mónica Naranjo. References Spanish-language songs 2000 songs
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Radiate Like This is the upcoming fourth studio album by American indie rock band Warpaint, scheduled for release on May 6, 2022, through Heirlooms and Virgin Records. It marks their first album in six years, and was announced alongside the release of the song "Champion". The band will tour the UK and Europe in support of the album. Background Warpaint's preceding album, Heads Up, was released in 2016. Following the release of that album, the band members encountered different priorities, such as "babies, jobs, tours, solo albums, intercontinental and cross country moves", which initially presented "mounting logistical challenges" and doubts about whether they could regroup to work on new material. Recording The band began work on the album with producer Sam Petts-Davies in early 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic caused them to finish recording their parts in their own "makeshift home studios". Although finishing recording "some time ago", they waited to release the album until they could tour to promote it. This self-imposed delay also helped them to "further hone", build and then reconstruct each song. In a press release, Emily Kokal joked that the band should have called it Exquisite Corpse instead of their debut EP. Track listing References 2022 albums Upcoming albums Virgin Records albums Warpaint (band) albums
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Baiq Amiatun Shalihah (born 16 July 1991) is an Indonesian footballer who plays a forward for Asprov NTB and the Indonesia women's national team. Club career Amiatun has played for Asprov NTB in Indonesia. International career Amiatun represented Indonesia at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. References External links 1991 births Living people Sportspeople from West Nusa Tenggara Indonesian women's footballers Women's association football forwards Indonesia women's international footballers
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National Route 11 (RN11), known officially as Carretera Juan de Garay,, is a road in Argentina, which runs through the provinces of Santa Fe, Chaco, and Formosa. From its beginning in the Rosario Beltway until it ends at the San Ignacio de Loyola International Bridge, on the border with Paraguay, it covers , fully paved. In Formosa Province, the highway is under construction between the intersection with National Route 81 to the north of the City of Formosa and the town of General Lucio V. Mansilla on the shores of the Bermejo River bordering the Chaco Province. Management In 1990, the busiest routes in the country were concessioned with toll collections, dividing them into Road Corridors. In this way, the company Servicios Viales took over Road Corridor number 8, which includes Route 11 between km 326 and 1008, from the link with National Route A012 in San Lorenzo to the link with National Route 16 in Resistencia, installing tolls in Nelson (km 607), Reconquista (km 774) and Florencia (km 930). In 2003, the concession contracts for the Road Corridors expired, so the numbering of the road corridors was modified and a new tender was called. Road Corridor number 3 was concessioned to the Road 3 company and included Route 11 from San Lorenzo (km 326) to Arroyo del Rey (km 790) near Reconquista, while the Road Concession Company (Emcovial) was in charge Road Corridor number 6 that includes Route 11 between the aforementioned stream and the junction with National Route 16 in Resistencia (km 1008). In April 2010 a new Cinco Vial concession was taken over and includes the section from km 326 to km 1008. The stretch between the junction with National Route 16, in Resistencia, and the border with Paraguay has been located since 1995 in Road Corridor 28, under the concession system with private financing, that is, without tolls. The end date of the contract was in 2008. References National roads in Argentina
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Ribbon Around the Bomb is the upcoming fourth studio album by English indie pop band Blossoms. It will be released on 29 April 2022 under Virgin EMI Records. Track listing References 2022 albums Blossoms (band) albums
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Carlos Alberto Dias Viana (born 22 March 1963) is a Brazilian journalist and politician, affiliated with the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB) and currently a senator for Minas Gerais. Journalistic career Carlos Viana has a degree in journalism and a postgraduate degree in Strategic Marketing Management from the Center for Administrative Research at UFMG. Viana began his professional career at the age of 24, when he was chosen as the Brazilian representative of the company Deutsche Lufthansa AG to develop dissemination projects about Germany in the state of Minas Gerais, for six years. Carlos Viana carried out several activities and courses abroad, having visited 16 countries and taking thousands of Brazilians to know the German landscapes and professional fairs. At the time, the Lufthansa office in Belo Horizonte became one of the most profitable in all of Brazil. In television, he started as a reporter for Rede Minas, TV Globo Minas, and Rede Bahia. After returning to Minas Gerais in 1999, he gained visibility as a reporter and presenter of Jornal da Alterosa, shown by the Minas Gerais television network TV Alterosa. In 2004, Viana left the position of presenter and assistant editor at Jornal da Alterosa, to present and edit Alterosa Urgente, a program that premiered on June 16, 2004 on TV Alterosa, and which aimed to show the news of greatest interest in Minas Gerais, with instant information about the most important things happening in Belo Horizonte. In October 2004 he went to the United States where, in the city of Cliffside Park, New Jersey, he served as editor-in-chief of National - The Brazilian Newspaper. Upon returning to Brazil, he was hired by Rádio Itatiaia in 2007 to present the program Plantão da Cidade. During this same period, he acted as anchor of the journalism and police coverage program Balanço Geral, shown on TV Record Minas, a program he directed for almost a year. In 2008, Viana left the presentation of the program and Record Minas, and returned to TV Alterosa, to once again present Alterosa Urgente. This new visit to the station was quick, when after three months the journalist left the station. A few months later, Viana returned to Record Minas where he presented the MG Record until June 2018. On the radio, Viana acted as presenter of Plantão da Cidade, a program broadcast by Rádio Itatiaia, until December 15, 2018. In print journalism, Viana had stints in newspapers in the capital of Minas Gerais as a reporter for vehicles, in addition to signing for two years a column specializing in aviation in one of the largest circulation newspapers in Minas Gerais. Political career Affiliated to the Humanist Party of Solidarity (PHS) in April 2018, he announced that he would be a candidate for one of the two senator seats in the state elections in Minas Gerais in 2018. He was elected along with Rodrigo Pacheco. In December 2018, he announced his joining the Social Democratic Party (PSD), having his membership paid in February 2019. In December 2021, Viana joined the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB). References 1963 births Living people Brazilian Democratic Movement politicians Brazilian journalists Federal University of Minas Gerais alumni Members of the Federal Senate Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011) politicians Humanist Party of Solidarity politicians
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Aarón Suárez Zúñiga (born 27 June 2002), is a Costa Rican professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Alajuelense. International career Suárez debuted with the Costa Rica national team in a 1–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification loss to Canada on 13 November 2021. References External links 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from San José, Costa Rica Costa Rican footballers Costa Rica international footballers Association football midfielders Liga FPD players L.D. Alajuelense footballers
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Mykyta (Nikita) Kryvonos (born September 1, 1986) is an American former professional tennis player. Born in Ukraine, Kryvonos moved with his family from Donetsk to New York City at the age of 13. Kryvonos reached a career best singles world ranking of 389 and won four ITF Futures titles. He was used as a practice partner on the United States Davis Cup team in 2006. While competing on the ATP Challenger Tour he had a win over top 100 player Frank Dancevic. In doubles his best ranking was 508 and he played in the main draw of the 2005 US Open as a wildcard pairing with Denis Zivkovic, losing in the first round to José Acasuso and Sebastián Prieto. In 2017 he was handed a 10-year ban and $20,000 fine by the Tennis Integrity Unit for anti-corruption breaches. He was found guilty of colluding with third parties to "to contrive the outcome of a match" at a 2015 Challenger tournament. ITF Futures titles Singles: (4) Doubles: (6) References External links 1986 births Living people American male tennis players Ukrainian emigrants to the United States Sportspeople from Donetsk Match fixing in tennis Sportspeople involved in betting scandals
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The Sou'wester 51 is an American sailboat that was designed by McCurdy & Rhodes as a racer-cruiser and first built in 1984. The Sou'wester 51 design was developed into the center cockpit Sou'wester 51 CC in 1986. The 1991 Sou'wester 52 also used the same hull design. Production The design was built by Hinckley Yachts in the United States, starting in 1984, but it is now out of production. Design The Sou'wester 51 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig, a raked stem; a raised counter, angled transom; a skeg-mounted rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed fin keel with a retractable centerboard. It displaces and carries of lead ballast. A short mast version was also available. The boat has a draft of with the centerboard extended and with it retracted, allowing operation in shallow water. The boat is fitted with an inboard engine for docking and maneuvering. The design has sleeping accommodation for four people, with a double berth in the bow cabin and an aft cabin with a double berth on the port side. The galley is located on the port side just forward of the companionway ladder. The galley is "U"-shaped and is equipped with a four-burner stove, an ice box and a double sink. A navigation station is opposite the galley, on the starboard side. There are two heads, one just aft of the bow cabin on the port side and one on the starboard side in the aft cabin. The design has a hull speed of . Operational history The Sou'wester 51 won a number of races, including the Edgartown Race Week, the Halifax Race, as well as the Bermuda Race and the New York Yacht Club Annual Cruise. See also List of sailing boat types References Keelboats 1980s sailboat type designs Sailing yachts Sailboat type designs by McCurdy & Rhodes Sailboat types built by Hinckley Yachts
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Ulrich von Winterstetten ( 1241–1280) was a German nobleman, priest and Minnesänger (lyric poet). Life Ulrich belonged to the Tanne–Waldburg family of imperial ministeriales (unfree nobility) in the Duchy of Swabia. His father was Conrad of Schmalegg and his mother Irmingard, daughter of Conrad of Winterstetten. His grandfather was a patron of Rudolf von Ems and Ulrich von Türheim. He had three older and three younger brothers and four sisters. Ulrich inherited the title of Schenk (cupbearer). On account his family connections, he was a prominent and influential individual in Swabia. He appears in documents between 1241 and 1280. The first document to mention him is one in which his grandfather arranges a sale of property to Weissenau Abbey. His career as a poet is usually dated earlier, before he became a canon (priest) of Augsburg Cathedral. He died after 1280. Poetry Since his grandfather was a guardian of the young king Henry (VII), Ulrich is often grouped with the other Minnesänger associated with Henry's court, Burkhart von Hohenfels and Gottfried von Neifen. The three have been called "a new Swabian school" of Minnesang, although they belonged to different generations. They were influenced by the satirical poems of Neidhart. Ulrich composed five Leiche (lays) and forty Lieder, including Minnelieder (love songs) and Tagelieder (dawn songs). He is best known for his Tanzleiche (dance songs), which were longer poems with more pronounced rhythm, appropriate for dancing. He is one of the later generation of Minnesänger who experimented with the Leich. He uses refrains more often than any previous Minnesänger. His Tagelieder bear the influence of Wolfram von Eschenbach. Ulrich is a formalistic poet, known for his "sophisticated rhyme", "technical virtuosity", "rich use of metaphors and images" and preference for "highly conventional thematic" structure. The style of Ulrich and the other late Minnesänger has been called the "flowery style" (geblümter Stil). It is "affected, even mannerist". Even more than his fellow Swabians, however, Ulrich's poetry is "an expression of his artistic skills" that establishes the role of the artist in courtly life. Ulrich can at times be crass and sexually explicit. He explored the dialogue form, although less so than Gottfried. Examples includes dialogues between a mother and daughter and another between a poet and a lady. Ulrich's 126-line third Leich exemplifies his style and complexity: Notes Bibliography 13th-century births 13th-century German poets German male poets Minnesingers Ministeriales
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