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Stan Startzell Stan Startzell is a retired U.S. soccer midfielder who spent four seasons in the North American Soccer League. He currently works in the financial services sector and is the president of the Duxbury Soccer Association. Startzell attended Wilson Senior High School, graduating in 1968. He then attended the... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
1999–2000 Dundee United F.C. season The 1999–2000 season was the 91st year of football played by Dundee United, and covers the period from 1 July 1999 to 30 June 2000. United finished in eighth place, an improvement on last year's ninth-place finish, despite accumulating fewer points in this campaign. United were knock... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Field Dog Stud Book The Field Dog Stud Book is the oldest purebred dog registry in the United States having started registrations in and currently maintaining records from 1874. The Field Dog Stud Book currently registers around 5,000 litters each year and has registered several million dogs. In addition to registratio... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Pellandini Cars Pellandini Cars was a manufacturer of kit cars during the early 1970s that was located in South Australia. Englishman Peter Pellandine founded Pellandini Cars Ltd in 1970 at Cherry Gardens, South Australia. He first produced a curvy, gull-wing coupe that used a mid-mounted BMC Mini drivetrain of 1100 or... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Human trafficking in Australia Human trafficking in Australia is illegal under Divisions 270 and 271 of the "Criminal Code" (Cth). In September 2005, Australia ratified the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children, which supplemented the United Nations Convention ag... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
and merged into the Witness Protection (Trafficking) (Permanent) visa. As of 1 July 2015, the "Migration Legislation Amendment (2015 Measures No. 2) Regulation 2015" had the effect of renaming the Witness Protection (Trafficking) (Permanent) visa hto the Referred Stay (Permanent) visa. The "Migration Legislation Amendm... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
to work seven days a week, sometimes more than 15 hours a day. During the trial, the victim testified that upon arrival in Australia, his passport and airline ticket were taken away from him, he was forced to sleep on the floor, and was told that he would be deported if he complained to the authorities. Mr Rasalingam w... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Police have occurred where: 1. The suspected victim of trafficking called 000 (Emergency Services), which occurred in Commonwealth DPP v Xu [2005] NSWSC 191; 2. The suspected victims of trafficking have sought help from their embassy in Australia; 3. The suspected victims of trafficking sought help from the front desk ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Engineering technologist An engineering technologist is a professional trained in certain aspects of development and implementation of a respective area of technology. Engineering technology education is even more "applied" and less theoretical than engineering science education, though in a broad sense both have a foc... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
only those individuals who have graduated from an accredited curriculum in engineering technology and have a significant amount of work experience in their field may become registered technologists. A technologist's recognition may be in the form of a certification or a professional registration. In Canada, the new occ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
modern term for an engineering technologist is "incorporated engineer" (IEng), although since 2000 the normal route to achieving IEng is with a Bachelors or Honours Degree in engineering. Modern technical apprenticeships would normally lead to the EngTech professional qualification and with further studies at higher ap... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
and training of equivalent duration." The international engineering technologist (IntET) qualification was launched in late 2007 by the Engineering Technologists Mobility Forum (ETMF), which is part of the International Engineering Alliance (IEA). The qualification is awarded by each member jurisdiction followed by a j... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
JK Flesh JK Flesh is a moniker of English musician Justin Broadrick employed for his solo work within "heavy" or "brutal" electronica music. Broadrick's usage of the title spans back to his work in the 1990s with Kevin Martin in Techno Animal, but he first released a solo studio album as JK Flesh in 2012. Unlike Broadr... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
KILT (AM) KILT (610 AM, "SportsRadio 610") is a Sports/Talk formatted radio station in Houston, Texas. The station is currently owned by Entercom. KILT shares its call sign with its sister station KILT-FM 100.3 FM, which airs a country music radio format. Its studios are located in the Greenway Plaza district, and its ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Ampol Ampol was a petrol company in Australia. It was first incorporated in 1936 in New South Wales to market petrol in its chain of service stations. In 1995, Ampol merged with Caltex to make Australian Petroleum Pty Ltd, which in 1997 became Caltex Australia Ltd, registered and based in Singapore. Ampol, the Australi... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
In November 2010, The Overlook Press published a movie tie-in edition of True Grit, featuring an afterword by Donna Tartt to accompany the 2010 film adaptation. It reached #1 on The New York Times's Bestseller List on January 30, 2011.
Mattie hears that Chaney has joined an outlaw gang led by the infamous "Lucky" Ned... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
V. M. Sudheeran V. M. Sudheeran (born 26 May 1948), former President of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) and former Speaker of Kerala Legislative Assembly and Health Minister, is an active social and political leader in Kerala. He was born to V. S. Mama and Girija at a small village named Padiyam in Anthika... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Art cycling in Millstatt Art cycling in Millstatt (German: "KUNSTradln in Millstatt") is an international art exhibition in Millstatt am See (Carinthia/Austria). It takes the form of various art stations throughout Millstatt connected by a cycle route. The exhibition debuts 2018 from May 11 to October 28, and will be r... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Hamidiye (cavalry) The Hamidiye corps (literally meaning "belonging to Hamid", full official name "Hamidiye Hafif Süvari Alayları", Hamidiye Light Cavalry Regiments) were well-armed, irregular mainly Sunni Kurdish, but also Turkish, Circassian, Turkmen Yörük and Arab cavalry formations that operated in the eastern prov... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
thousand Armenians were slaughtered by the Hamidiye units. According to Janet Klein, Hamidye units were involved in the large scale massacres and violence against Armenians in the period 1894-96 and 1915, and they were also "implicated in mass murder, deportation and looting" during the First World War. According to Ri... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Bombing of Hamburg in World War II The allied bombing of Hamburg during World War II included numerous attacks on civilians and civic infrastructure. As a large city and industrial centre, Hamburg's shipyards, U-boat pens, and the Hamburg-Harburg area oil refineries were attacked throughout the war. As part of a sustai... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
299 of which were important enough to be listed by name. Local transport systems were completely disrupted and did not return to normal for some time. Dwellings destroyed amounted to 214,350 out of 414,500. Hamburg was hit by air raids another 69 times before the end of World War II. In total, the RAF dropped 22,580 lo... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Protestant Action Society The Protestant Action Society was a political party in Edinburgh active in the 1930s. It was founded by John Cormack in 1933 and had elected nine members to the Edinburgh Council in 1936 with 31 percent of the vote. In June 1935 the party organised protests which involved disturbances in Waver... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
KWMZ-FM KWMZ-FM (104.5 FM, "Z-104.5, WMZ FM") is a radio station licensed to serve Empire, Louisiana. The station is owned by Michael A. Costello through licensee M.A.C. Broadcasting, LLC. This station received its original construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission on May 15, 1998. The new station,... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Mountain (Circle album) Mountain is the eighteenth album by the Finnish experimental rock band Circle. It was issued as a limited edition vinyl LP by Kevyt Nostalgia/Super Metsä in 2004. It is a recording of a concert from 9 October 2004 at Holy Trinity Church, Leeds, United Kingdom. Circle headlined the bill, which al... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Temporal power (papal) The temporal power or temporal jurisdiction of the popes is the political and secular governmental activity of the popes of the Roman Catholic Church, as distinguished from their spiritual and pastoral activity. Pope Gregory II's defiance of the Byzantine emperor Leo III the Isaurian as a result ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Atomico Atomico is an international technology investment firm headquartered in London, with offices in Beijing, Istanbul, São Paulo, Stockholm and Tokyo. Its founder and CEO is Niklas Zennström, a serial entrepreneur who co-founded Skype and Kazaa. The team includes Chris Barnes, Yann De Vries, Mattias Ljungman, and H... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Wing-tsit Chan Wing-tsit Chan (; 18 August 1901 – 12 August 1994) was a Chinese scholar and professor best known for his studies of Chinese philosophy and his translations of Chinese philosophical texts. Chan was born in China in 1901 and went to the United States in 1924, earning a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 192... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Kastrupgård Kastrupgård is a former country house, dating from the mid 18th century, in Kastrup, a suburb of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is now a museum housing the Kastrupgård Collection of modern art, which is owned and operated by Tårnby Municipality. Kastrupgård is a former country house in Rococo style. Designed by sc... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Web audience measurement Web Audience Measurement (WAM) is an audience measurement and website analytics tool that measures Internet usage in India. The system, a joint effort of IMRB International and Internet and Mobile Association of India surveys over 6000 individuals across 8 metropolitan centers in India and trac... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
CNP-300 The CNP-300 is a pressurized water nuclear reactor developed by the China National Nuclear Corporation. It is China's first commercial nuclear reactor design. The reactor has a thermal capacity of 999 MW and a gross electrical capacity of 325 MW, with a net output of about 300 MWe. Development of the reactor be... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Craig Baldwin Craig Baldwin (born 1952) is an American experimental filmmaker. He uses found footage from the fringes of popular consciousness as well as images from the mass media to undermine and transform the traditional documentary, infusing it with the energy of high-speed montage and a provocative commentary that... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Pilia (gens) The gens Pilia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. None of the Pilii attained any of the higher magistracies of the Roman state, and members of this gens are known primarily through the writings of Cicero, who was acquainted with a family of this name; but many others are known from inscription... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
National Register of Historic Places listings in Barnes County, North Dakota This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Barnes County, North Dakota. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Barnes County, North Dako... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
F1 Grand Prix (2005 video game) F1 Grand Prix is the first of Sony's two Formula One games released on the PlayStation Portable. It was released in Europe on 1 September 2005 and was developed by Traveller's Tales. It features the drivers and circuits from the 2005 Formula One season. The game featured the initial driv... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Circular orbit A circular orbit is the orbit with a fixed distance around the barycenter, that is, in the shape of a circle. Below we consider a circular orbit in astrodynamics or celestial mechanics under standard assumptions. Here the centripetal force is the gravitational force, and the axis mentioned above is the l... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Geir Hønneland Geir Hønneland (born 1966 in Mandal in Norway) is a Norwegian political scientist, Director of the Fridtjof Nansen Institute (FNI) (2015–) and professor II at the Arctic University of Norway (University of Tromsø). Hønneland has been Deputy Director (2014-2015) and Research Director (2006-2014) at FNI an... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Puducherry - Mangalore Central Weekly Express The Puducherry - Mangalore Central Weekly Express is an express train belonging to Southern Railway zone that runs between Puducherry and Mangalore Central in India. It is currently being operated with 16855/16856 train numbers on weekly basis. The 16855/Puducherry - Mangal... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Initially, Pius IX had been something of a reformer, but conflicts with the revolutionaries soured him on the idea of constitutional government. In November 1848, following the assassination of his Minister Pellegrino Rossi, Pius IX fled just before Giuseppe Garibaldi and other patriots arrived in Rome. In early 1849, ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Meanwhile, in Lombardy, tensions increased until the Milanese and Venetians rose in revolt on 18 March 1848. The insurrection in Milan succeeded in expelling the Austrian garrison after five days of street fights–18–22 March (Cinque giornate di Milano). An Austrian army under Marshal Josef Radetzky besieged Milan, but ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
The fall of Gaeta brought the unification movement to the brink of fruition–only Rome and Venetia remained to be added. On 18 February 1861, Victor Emmanuel assembled the deputies of the first Italian Parliament in Turin. On 17 March 1861, the Parliament proclaimed Victor Emmanuel King of Italy, and on 27 March 1861 Ro... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
There are other movies set in this period:
During the post-unification era, some Italians were dissatisfied with the current state of the Italian Kingdom since they wanted the kingdom to include Trieste, Istria, and other adjacent territories, as well. This Italian irredentism succeeded in World War I with the annexat... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Giovanni Berchet wrote a poetry characterised by a high moral, popular and social content; he also contributed to Il Conciliatore, a progressive bi-weekly scientific and literary journal, influential in the early Risorgimento that was published in Milan from September 1818 until October 1819 when it was closed by the A... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Italy celebrates the Anniversary of Risorgimento every fifty years, on 17 March (date of proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy). The anniversary occurred in 1911 (50th), 1961 (100th) and 2011 (150th) with several celebrations throughout the country.
In the last moments, he had a vision of Garibaldi and seemed to greet... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Victor Emmanuel hastened to lead an army across the Mincio to the invasion of Venetia, while Garibaldi was to invade the Tyrol with his Hunters of the Alps. The enterprise ended in disaster. The Italian army encountered the Austrians at Custoza on 24 June and suffered a defeat. On 20 July the Regia Marina was defeated ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
The politician, historian, and writer Gaetano Salvemini commented that even though Italian Unification had been a strong opportunity for both a moral and economic rebirth of Italy's Mezzogiorno (Southern Italy), due to lack of understanding and action on the part of politicians, corruption and organized crime flourishe... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
The writer and patriot Luigi Settembrini published anonymously the Protest of the People of the Two Sicilies, a scathing indictment of the Bourbon government and was imprisoned and exiled several times by the Bourbons because of his support to Risorgimento; after the formation of the Kingdom of Italy, he was appointed ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
* Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
* A castle near Modena
* Mole Antonelliana during the anniversary, Turin
* Rieti
* Banner in Milan
* Fiat Mirafiori Motor Village, Turin
* Ferrari Formula One car with the logo of the 150th anniversary of Risorgimento
Italia irredenta (Unredeemed Italy) was an It... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
This resounding success demonstrated the weakness of the Neapolitan government. Garibaldi's fame spread and many Italians began to consider him a national hero. Doubt, confusion, and dismay overtook the Neapolitan court–the king hastily summoned his ministry and offered to restore an earlier constitution, but these eff... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Garibaldi, a native of Nice (then part of France) participated in an uprising in Piedmont in 1834 and was sentenced to death but he escaped to South America, spending fourteen years in exile, taking part in several wars and learning the art of guerrilla warfare before his return to Italy in 1848.
Vittorio Alfieri, wa... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
The 2nd War of Italian Independence began in April 1859 when the Sardinian Prime Minister Count Cavour found an ally in Napoleon III. Napoleon III signed a secret alliance and Cavour provoked Austria with military maneuvers and eventually created the war in April 1859. Cavour called for volunteers to enlist in the Ital... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Quantum foundations Quantum foundations is the study of foundational questions related to quantum mechanics and quantum information theory. Some problems studied by researchers of quantum foundations are, for instance, the issue of the correct interpretation of quantum mechanics, the EPR paradox and the related area of... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Rhythm Orchestra (Hartford/ Springfield) The Rhythm Orchestra Teraz Rhythm band was a Polish musical group that was active from the early 1970s to early 1990s in New England and eastern Canada. The group performed a wide range of folk and popular music styles including polka, oberek, waltz, rock (medium and slow), coun... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Azusa (train) The and are limited express services operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), which run between Shinjuku and Matsumoto via the Chūō Main Line and Shinonoi Line. The name "Azusa" is taken from the Azusa River in Matsumoto, Nagano. Shinjuku - - <br>(One train a day starts/terminates at Chiba) Shinj... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
In Toy Story 3, Andy is now nearly 18 years old, and preparing to leave for college. Andy chooses to take Woody with him, and puts the rest of the toys in a garbage bag to be stored in the attic, but Andy's mother mistakes them for garbage, and the toys just manage to escape a garbage truck. Woody tries to convince the... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
In late April 2010, Lego released a line based on Toy Story 3. This included Trash Compactor Escape, Western Train Chase, Trash Truck Escape and Lotso's Dump Truck.
In the three films, Woody makes two strong friendships with Buzz and Jessie. At first, when Buzz temporarily becomes Andy's favorite toy, Woody tries to ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Woody will return in Toy Story 4, where Bonnie's other toys will help him reunite with Bo Peep.
Woody is an old-fashioned pull-string cowboy doll. The voice-box that is activated by the pull-string says many simple phrases such as "Reach for the sky!", "You're my favorite deputy!", "There's a snake in my boots!", and... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Survival craft transceiver Very high frequency (VHF) survival craft transceivers (SCTs) are lightweight, portable, two-way, handheld VHF transceivers capable of radiotelephone "on-scene communication between rescue units and the survival craft. Essentially these are hand-held VHF radio's that are used in any survival c... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Papa Waigo Papa Waigo N'Diaye (born 20 January 1984), often simplified as Papa Waigo, is a Senegalese international footballer who currently plays as a striker for Emirati club Al-Thaid. Born in Saint-Louis, Senegal, Waigo began his career at Verona on 3 June 2002, before heading to Serie B outfit Cesena in 2005. After... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Habitable Exoplanet Imaging Mission The Habitable Exoplanet Imaging Mission (HabEx) is a space telescope concept that would be optimized to search for and image Earth-size habitable exoplanets in the habitable zones of their stars, where liquid water can exist. HabEx would aim to understand how common terrestrial world... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Mister Heartbreak Mister Heartbreak is the second album by avant-garde artist, singer and composer Laurie Anderson, released in 1984. Like its predecessor, it contains reworked elements of Anderson's "United States" ("Langue d'Amour", "Kokuku", based on musical elements from "Rising Sun", and "Blue Lagoon"). However, A... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Nepenthes villosa Nepenthes villosa , or the villose pitcher-plant, is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Mount Kinabalu and neighbouring Mount Tambuyukon in northeastern Borneo. It grows at higher altitudes than any other Bornean "Nepenthes" species, occurring at elevations of over 3200 m. "Nepenthes villosa" is char... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
is illegal. In 1997, Charles Clarke suggested a revised assessment of Conservation Dependent based on this. Clarke writes that "N. villosa" "has a secure future", although he adds that climbers have had a significant impact on populations of the species growing along the summit trail, with the number of plants having d... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
lack these. The colour of the pitcher varies from yellow to scarlet. "N. × kinabaluensis" seems to produce upper pitchers more readily than either of its parents. In all respects "N. × kinabaluensis" is intermediate between the two parent species and it is easy to distinguish from all other "Nepenthes" of Borneo. Howev... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
First inauguration of Hassan Rouhani The inauguration of Hassan Rouhani as the 7th President of Iran took place on two rounds, first on Saturday 3 August 2013 whereby he received his presidential precept from Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and entered to the Sa'dabad Palace, official residence of the president in a privat... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
2015 São Paulo F.C. season The 2015 season was São Paulo's 86th year since the club's existence. At the first half of the year, São Paulo played the Campeonato Paulista and Copa Libertadores. In the state league the club's performance led to semifinals when "The Dearest" lose to rival Santos in a single match on away f... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Levant, Maine Levant is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,851 at the 2010 census. Originally called "Kenduskeag Plantation", the town was founded in 1802 by Maj. Moses Hodsden who built three houses, a sawmill, a grist-mill, a store, and a blacksmith shop in what is now the village ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
New Jersey Route 170 Route 170 was a short, long state highway in Burlington County, New Jersey. The route was a former alignment of U.S. Route 206 and New Jersey Route 39 in the downtown portions of Mansfield Township and Columbus. Route 170 began at an intersection with U.S. Route 206 in Mansfield Township, headed no... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Willie Bobo Willie Bobo was the stage name of William Correa (February 28, 1934 – September 15, 1983), a Latin and jazz percussionist of Puerto Rican ancestry. William Correa grew up in Spanish Harlem, New York City. He made his name in Latin Jazz, specifically Afro-Cuban jazz, in the 1960s and 1970s, with the timbales... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Madhupur Rani Bhabani Model High School Madhupur Rani Bhabani High School () also known as Madhupur Rani Bhabani Pilot High School is a high school located in Madhupur Upazila, Tangail, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The school offers education for students ranging from six to Secondary School Certificate (approximately ages 7 to ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Douglas Cliggott Douglas "Doug" Cliggott (born 1956) is the U.S. equity strategist at Credit Suisse. He was appointed to that position in 2009. Formerly he was the CIO of Dover Management LLC. He joined the Greenwich, CT based firm in December 2006. Cliggott was a managing director and chief investment strategist at J.... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Seymour Arm Seymour Arm, known historically also as Ogdensville or Ogden City and Seymour, is an unincorporated area and former town located at the head of the inlet of the same name on Shuswap Lake in British Columbia, Canada. Located at the mouth of the Seymour River, adjacent to Silver Beach Provincial Park, and fun... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Bell Tower (band) Bell Tower is a four-piece alternative rock/garage rock band from Calgary, Alberta. Winners of the 2009 MRU Battle Royale. Bell Tower is best known for their opening performance with Hot Hot Heat in 2010. The band started in early 2009 with drummer Ross Watson, and vocalist/guitarist Thomas Englund, l... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Étienne Boileau Étienne Boileau () (1200 or 1210 – April 1270) was one of the first known provosts of Paris. In 1261, he was named provost (1261–1271), by King Louis IX. Boileau brought together the regulations on the police, industry and the trades of Paris in this “Book of the Trades.” This work in prose is a faithfu... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Tracy Melchior Tracy Lindsey Melchior (born June 22, 1973) is an author and actress most known for playing the role of Kristen Forrester Dominguez on the CBS daytime drama "The Bold and the Beautiful". Melchior was cast as the original Veronica Landers on "The Young and the Restless" from 1996 to 1997. In 1999, Melchio... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
QCDPAX The QCDPAX was a processor array designed and built jointly by the University of Tsukuba and Anritsu Corporation for the simulation of the lattice QCD. PAX (Processor Array eXperiment) was the name of the series of the parallel computers since 1977 for the study of parallel high-speed computation in scientific a... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Hollow Water First Nation Hollow Water First Nation is an Anishinaabe (Ojibwa) First Nation located on the east side of Lake Winnipeg, Canada, north of Pine Falls, Manitoba, and north of Winnipeg. As of February 2009, the First Nation had a registered population of 1,620 people, of which the on-reserve population was 1... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Leeming Senior High School Leeming Senior High School is a public co-educational high school in Western Australia. The school is located on Aulberry Parade in the suburb of Leeming. The school was established in 1985 and caters for students in Years 7 to 12. The number of student enrolments has declined over the last f... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Point San Pablo Harbor Point San Pablo Harbor is a marina and small community at the far end of Point San Pablo in San Pablo Bay, within Richmond, in Contra Costa County, California. It is located at 1900 Stenmark Drive, Richmond CA 94801. The community is home to a few dozen individuals living in boats and 10 floating... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
HMS Bulldog (H91) HMS "Bulldog" (H91) was a built for the Royal Navy (RN) from 1929 to 1931. Initially assigned to the Mediterranean Fleet, she was transferred to the Home Fleet in 1936. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, the ship spent considerable time in Spanish waters, enforcing the arms blockade imposed by... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
to Reykjavík, Iceland. On 12 April, she rejoined the convoy en route to Murmansk, where they arrived a week later. Beginning on 28 April, she escorted the returning Convoy QP 11 with the same ships. Two days later the light cruiser joined the convoy. Whilst taking position ahead of the convoy later that day, "Edinburgh... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Fullbrook School Fullbrook School is a secondary school and sixth form in north west Surrey, England. The school has held Specialist Mathematics and Computing College status since 2002. The school gained Grant Maintained status in the mid-1990s and was then given foundation status in 1999. In 2011 the school became an ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
She's Not on the Menu She's Not on the Menu is an EP by Edmonton, Alberta-based punk rock band SNFU. It was self-released by the band in 1986. The EP contains a 1986 studio re-recording of a song from the band's debut album on Side A and two demo tracks originally recorded in 1982 on Side B. SNFU planned to issue a new... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Shuangyashan Shuangyashan () is a coal mining prefecture-level city located in the eastern part Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China, bordering Russia's Khabarovsk and Primorsky krais to the east. The city's name means a pair-of-ducks mountains and refers to two peaks northeast of the city. In 2007 it had ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Robert Wilkinson (English cricketer) Robert Hindley Wilkinson (1811 – 5 February 1888) was an English academic, and a cricketer with amateur status who was active from 1828 to 1831. Wilkinson was born in London, the son of Robert Wilkinson and his wife Catherine Allix, daughter of John Peter Allix of Swaffham Prior; th... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Hot swapping Hot swapping (frequently inaccurately called hot plugging) is replacing or adding components without stopping or shutting down the system. With the appropriate software installed on the computer, a user can plug and unplug such components without rebooting. Specifically, hot swapping describes inserting an... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
a negative temperature coefficient (NTC) resistor, or a current-limiter circuit. Further protection can be provided by a "soft-start" circuit that provides a managed ramp-up of the internal DC supply voltages within the component. A typical sequence for a hot-swap component being plugged into a slot could be as follows... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
14-inch M1920 railway gun The 14-inch M1920 railway gun was the last model railway gun to be deployed by the United States Army. It was an upgrade of the US Navy 14"/50 caliber railway gun. Only four were deployed; two in the Harbor Defenses of Los Angeles and two in the Panama Canal Zone, where they could be shifted b... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Lee Sun-hee (singer) Lee Sun-hee (; born November 11, 1964) is a South Korean ballad singer who debuted in 1984 with the song "To J". In her home country, she is widely regarded as a legendary singer representing South Korea, and the most successful and skilled vocalist in the country, earning her the nicknames "국민 디바"... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Step and repeat A step and repeat banner (sometimes a step and repeat wall or press wall) is a publicity backdrop used primarily for event photography, printed with a repeating pattern such that brand logos or emblems are visible in photographs of the individuals standing in front of it. Step and repeat banners are com... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
1992 Oregon Ballot Measure 9 Ballot Measure 9 was a ballot measure in the U.S. state of Oregon in 1992, concerning gay rights, pedophilia, sadism, masochism, and public education, that drew widespread national attention. Measure 9 would have added the following text to the Oregon Constitution: It was defeated in the No... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Critical Reviews in Toxicology Critical Reviews in Toxicology is a peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes review articles on all aspects of toxicology. It is published by Taylor & Francis and the editor-in-chief is Roger O. McClellan. It was established in 1971 as "CRC Critical Reviews in Toxicology", obtaining i... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Municipal Borough of Romford Romford was a local government district in southwest Essex from 1851 to 1965. It was significantly expanded in 1934 and gained the status of municipal borough in 1937. The population density of the district consistently increased during its existence and its former area now corresponds to t... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Calgon Calgon is a brand registered trademark of water softener, and bath and beauty products. The original product consisted of powdered sodium hexametaphosphate (amorphous sodium polyphosphate), which in water would complex with ambient calcium ion and certain other cations, preventing formation of unwanted salts and... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Peña Falconera The Peña Falconera or Huevo de Morrano (Morrano egg) is a rock formation near the village of Morrano, northwest of Somontano de Barbastro, Province of Huesca. This rock formation is composed of a monolith with a mixture of sand and conglomerate somewhat eroded. It is located in the Parque de la Sierra y ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Atlantic Avenue (New York City) Atlantic Avenue is an important street in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. It stretches from the Brooklyn waterfront on the East River all the way to Jamaica, Queens. Atlantic Avenue runs parallel to Fulton Street for much of its course through Brooklyn, where it serves... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Higrevirus Higrevirus is a genus of viruses. Plants serve as natural hosts. There is currently only one species in this genus: the type species "Hibiscus green spot virus 2". Group: ssRNA(+) Viruses in Higrevirus are non-enveloped, with bacilliform geometries. These viruses are about 30 nm wide and 50 nm long. Genomes ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
East Ridge High School (Florida) East Ridge High School is a school in Clermont, Florida and one of seven public high schools in Lake County. East Ridge is the largest school in Lake County. There are 2,902 Students enrolled as of January 2014. East Ridge High School was constructed at 13322 Excalibur Road in 2002. It ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Northeast Maritime Institute Northeast Maritime Institute (also called NMI) is a private, coeducational, maritime college offering an Associate in Applied Science in Nautical Science degree. Established in 1981, Northeast Maritime Institute is the only private maritime college in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
Rothville, Missouri Rothville is a village in Chariton County, Missouri, United States. The population was 99 at the 2010 census. Rothville is located at (39.654715, -93.061086). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land. Rothville was laid out in 1883. The community deriv... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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