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] | airline | Sita Air is an airline based in Kathmandu, Nepal. The airline was established in 2003.The airline's main base is Tribhuvan International Airport with hubs at Pokhara Airport and Nepalgunj Airport. History The airline gained its air operators certificate in 2000, and was established in October 2000, but was unable to op... | [] |
Sita Air | [
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] | airline | to meet international standards. The airline was allowed to continue operating cargo flights. However, by 2016, the airline was allowed to operate passenger services again. In 2016, the airline was sold to Biratnagar-based Agrawal Group for NPRs 550,000,000. In 2017, Sita Air bought two more Dornier 228 aircraft from S... | [] |
Sita Air | [
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] | airline | Lukla Airoirt as its brake system did not work properly. The engine inlet of the aircraft was damaged heavily. The aircraft was attempting to land at Lukla airport. It was lifted by helicopter to Kathmandu for repairs and put back to service. This same aircraft went on to have another crash landing accident on Simkot A... | [] |
Sita Air | [
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] | airline | crash concluded that it was caused by passenger and cargo payload that exceeded the aircraft's maximum takeoff weight. 1 June 2013 – A Sita Air Dornier 228 (9N-AHB) sustained substantial damage upon landing accident at Simikot Airport. There were no injuries among the five passengers and two crew members. The left hand... | [] |
Sita Air | [
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] | airline | Air Flight 617, a Dornier Do 228 (9N-AHR) met a minor incident at Phaplu Airport. The wing tip of theaircraft of was damaged as the aircraft hit the wall on the apron at Phaplu Airport. 20 February 2018 – Sita Air Flight 601, a Dornier Do 228 (9N-AJH) was forced to make an emergency diversion after the aircraft experie... | [] |
Nicole Abe | [
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Cortinarius ponderosus | [
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] | species of fungus | Cortinarius ponderosus, also known as the Ponderous Cortinarius, is a basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Cortinarius. It is very large and due to its thick stem it can be mistaken for Boletus edulis. Description This mushroom is one of the largest mushrooms in the genus Cortinarius, with a convex cap that ranges from ... | [] |
Refuge Jean-Antoine Carrel | [
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] | mountain hut | Refuge Jean-Antoine Carrel is a refuge in the Alps at an altitude of 3,830m in Aosta Valley, Italy. It is located on the south-west ridge of the Matterhorn, near the Swiss border. The mountain hut was named after Jean-Antoine Carrel who made the first ascent of the Matterhorn via the south-west ridge. It is located alo... | [] |
Refuge Jean-Antoine Carrel | [
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] | mountain hut | in 2002–2003. The Carrel shelter has 50 beds and is always open. The nearby Capanna Luigi Amedeo di Savoia, built in 1905 by the CAI section of Turin, has been transformed into a museum and moved first to the village of Valtournenche and then, in September 2009, in front of the Italian Matterhorn Guide Company office. ... | [] |
Manami Mitsuboshi | [
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] | Japanese skier | (born in Yokohama) is a Japanese freestyle skier, specializing in halfpipe. Mitsuboshi competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics for Japan. She placed 23rd in the qualifying round in the halfpipe, failing to advance. As of April 2014, her best showing at the World Championships is 4th, in the 2013 halfpipe. Mitsuboshi made ... | [] |
The Union Underground | [
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The Union Underground | [
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] | band | 2016-present; Reformation and upcoming second studio album In early 2016, Scott announced via the band's Facebook page that a new lineup and music would be available in summer, with a sample of a track ("False Caterpillars") available for 24 hours only. Later in the year it was confirmed that an EP would be released in... | [] |
The Union Underground | [
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The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure | [
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] | game pack to Sims 4 | The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure is a game pack for The Sims 4 released on Feb 27, 2018. It is the sixth game pack for The Sims 4 overall. Gameplay The focus of the game pack is the new location added, Selvadorada. The location is a mixture of various South American cultures. Players can navigate through the jungle with th... | [] |
The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure | [
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] | game pack to Sims 4 | as "Balampalsoh" are blessed and will have positive effects, while Relics referred to as "Zazatotol" are cursed and will have negative effects. Cursed relics may cause the player's Sim or nearby Sims to spontaneously combust, electrocuted, or be poisoned, but there is a timer in place to allow players time to find an a... | [] |
Rigoberto Rivas | [
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] | Honduran association football player | Rigoberto Manuel Rivas Vindel (born 31 July 1998) is a Honduran footballer who plays as a midfielder for Italian club Reggina 1914 on loan from Inter Milan. Club career Prato Born in Balfate, Honduras, Rivas started his professional career at Italian Lega Pro club Prato. He made his professional debut on 8 May 2016. Ri... | [
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Rigoberto Rivas | [
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William Napoli | [
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] | American politician | William M. "Bill" Napoli (born June 17, 1948) is a former Republican state Senator in the South Dakota State Legislature, representing the 35th State Senate district. He retired in 2008. On March 20, 2008, Napoli announced he will not seek reelection and instead will retire from politics. In the Rapid City Journal Sena... | [] |
River Hyndburn | [
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] | river in Lancashire, United Kingdom | The River Hyndburn is a minor river in Lancashire, England. Beginning as Woodnook Water on the slopes of Goodshaw Hill, it passes through Stone Fold, Rising Bridge and Baxenden where it is augmented by streams from Thirteen Stone Hill and continues to the Woodnook area of Accrington. Near St James Church, it collects B... | [] |
River Hyndburn | [
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] | river in Lancashire, United Kingdom | Hyndburn Brook just before it passes under the M65 motorway bridge to the south of Dunkenhalgh, which continues past Clayton-le-Moors and Great Harwood, ultimately joining the River Calder. Today, much of the course of the river and parts of its tributaries run underground through culverts. The Hyndburn borough of Lanc... | [] |
River Hyndburn | [
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] | river in Lancashire, United Kingdom | or hynd "hind", or the Old Norse/Old English personal name Helþor/Helthor. Two streams which go on to become the River Hyndburn lie within the old township of Henheads. The township is thought to be thus named, because the Hyndburn was more often called the Henburn in the past. Tributaries Antley Syke Pleck Brook Broad... | [] |
River Hyndburn | [
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] | river in Lancashire, United Kingdom | 19th-century Oakenshaw Print Works weir on Hyndburn Brook. In June 2019, work started on a similar project, upstream at the weir of Dunkenhalgh near Rishton. On 11 July 2018, Woodnook Vale and Peel Park were officially designated as local nature reserves, becoming the two largest in Lancashire. Woodnook Vale covers app... | [] |
Rearcross | [
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] | village in Munster, Ireland | Rearcross or Rear Cross () is a village in the townland of Reardnogy in County Tipperary, Ireland. It is located on the R503 Thurles to Limerick Regional Road, in the Slieve Felim Mountains. It is in the Roman Catholic parish of Kilcommon and Hollyford and Rearcross, in the Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly, and also in t... | [] |
All the Way... A Decade of Song & Video | [
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All the Way... A Decade of Song & Video | [
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All the Way... A Decade of Song & Video | [
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] | 2001 video.song by Céline Dion | Saw Your Face" and "All the Way" were taken from Dion's 1999 CBS TV special. All the Way... A Decade of Song & Video spent 47 weeks on the Top Music Video Chart in the United States, peaking at number 15. It was certified Platinum for selling 100,000 copies. But it is undercertified, because according to Nielsen SoundS... | [] |
Andrew Bree | [
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] | Irish swimmer | Andrew Patrick Bree (born 16 March 1981) is a breaststroke swimmer from Helen's Bay, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK. He is a 2-time Olympian, having swum at the 2000 and 2008 Olympics.He represented Northern Ireland four times at the Commonwealths and placed fifth twice in the 200m breaststroke. He became the first ... | [] |
Andrew Bree | [
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] | Irish swimmer | United States at the University of Tennessee. After swimming at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney; He failed to qualify for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. However, he qualified for the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia, where he equaled the 200 m LC breaststroke record and placed fifth. In the months leadi... | [] |
Andrew Bree | [
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] | Irish swimmer | Beijing 2008 Olympics Bree qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics at the 2008 US National Swimming Championships in Indiana by swimming a new personal best time and then-Irish record of 2:13.14 in the 200 m breaststroke. At the British Swimming Championships in June 2008 he swam the 100 m breaststroke in a time of 1:01... | [] |
Andrew Bree | [
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] | Irish swimmer | 2.10.91, breaking his own Irish record by over 2 seconds, and then lowering it again in semi-finals to 2:10.16. He is also Irish record holder in the 100 m breaststroke (1:01.78) and the 200 m individual medley (2:04.43). In 2012, Bree was an analyst on the 2012 Olympics swimming coverage on RTÉ Sport. References Exter... | [] |
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] | company | The company was formed by members of the Atari ST demo scene in October 1988, in Gütersloh, Germany. The main aim of Thalion Software was to produce cutting edge technology games. Despite the technical quality, sales of the games never really matched expectations and by the end of 1994 the developers had left and the c... | [] |
Thalion Software | [
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] | company | (1990) Wings of Death (prequel to Lethal Xcess) (1990) Enchanted Land (1990) Magic Lines (1990) Tower FRA (1990) A Prehistoric Tale (1991) Ghost Battle (1991) Tangram (1991) Trex Warrior (1991) A320 Airbus (1991) Amberstar (1992) No Second Prize (1992) Neuronics (1992) Lionheart (1993) A320 Airbus Edition:Europa (1993)... | [] |
Maggie Butt | [
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] | British writer | Maggie Butt is a British poet and novelist. Background Maggie Butt is an ex-journalist and BBC TV producer turned poet and novelist. Her latest poetry collection, Degrees of Twilight, was published in July 2015 by The London Magazine. She is a Royal Literary Fund advisory fellow and Associate Professor at Middlesex Uni... | [] |
Maggie Butt | [
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] | British writer | Butt became a newspaper reporter, moving to BBC TV as a documentary writer, producer and director. She later returned to poetry and fiction, completing a PhD in creative writing from Cardiff University. Maggie Butt's first poetry pamphlet, Quintana Roo, was published by Acumen Publications in 2003. Her first full colle... | [] |
Maggie Butt | [
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] | British writer | The Sphinx", were published by Snakeskin online poetry journal in 2009. Her collection of short poems, "petite", was published by Hearing Eye in 2010, and turned into a dance piece "Ashes" by choreographer Lesley Main. Ally Pally Prison Camp, published June 2011 by Oversteps Books, charts the use of Alexandra Palace in... | [] |
Maggie Butt | [
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] | British writer | of response it provokes, the illustrations here are that response made visible - a testimony to the subtle layers in this tender but incisive poetry.' Philip Gross Degrees of Twilight was published in July 2015. The passage of time is tangible in Maggie's fifth collection. These poems use history, memory, work and trav... | [] |
Maggie Butt | [
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] | British writer | Dr Maggie Butt was Chair of the National Association of Writers in Education (NAWE) from 2007-2012, and founding Principal Editor of the peer reviewed journal Writing in Practice. Maggie Butt lives in North London and Whitstable. She is married with two grown-up daughters. Books Quintana Roo, Acumen Publications 2003 L... | [] |
Roger Gorayeb | [
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] | Filipino volleyball coach (born 1960) | Roger Gorayeb is a Filipino volleyball coach. He is the current head coach of the San Sebastian College women's volleyball team. Under Gorayeb's watch, San Sebastian grabbed 11 consecutive championships for the women's team from 1986–1997, 22 women's volleyball titles, 6 titles in women's beach volleyball and 11 in jun... | [] |
These Dreams: Greatest Hits | [
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De Monarchia | [
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FK Mažeikiai | [
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FK Mažeikiai | [
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Sebastopol railway station | [
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Autovía A-26 | [
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] | road in Spain | Autovía A-26 (, ) is a long-term project of the Spanish government to upgrade the N-260 national road, also known as Eje Pirenaico (in Spanish) or Eix Pirenenc (in Catalan). When finished, it will be the northernmost east-west highway in Spain and will connect the French border (near Portbou) with Sabiñánigo (northern ... | [] |
Shepard Smith | [
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] | American television news anchor | David Shepard "Shep" Smith Jr. (born January 14, 1964) is an American broadcast journalist. He joined the Fox News Channel at its 1996 inception, where he served as chief anchor and managing editor of its breaking news division. Smith is the former host of Fox News' evening newscast, The Fox Report with Shepard Smith, ... | [
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Shepard Smith | [
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] | American television news anchor | high school, his parents separated and he moved to Florida with his mother. He studied journalism at the University of Mississippi, where he left two credits shy of a degree to take a reporter job in Panama City, Florida. Smith delivered the university's 155th commencement address on May 10, 2008. Journalism career Smi... | [
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Shepard Smith | [
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Shepard Smith | [
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Shepard Smith | [
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] | American television news anchor | who had supported the claim against Hillary Clinton. On March 15, 2018, Fox News signed Smith to a multi-year contract. On October 11, 2019, Smith stunned viewers and colleagues when he announced on Shepard Smith Reporting that he was leaving the network. Post Fox career In a speech to the International Press Freedom A... | [
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Shepard Smith | [
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Blondy Ryan | [
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] | American baseball player | John Collins "Blondy" Ryan (January 4, 1906 – November 28, 1959) was an American shortstop in Major League Baseball who is remembered primarily for his fielding and his starring for the New York Giants' 1933 World Series winners. Biography Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, Ryan graduated from Holy Cross in 1930, where he es... | [] |
Blondy Ryan | [
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] | American baseball player | the star shortstop on Crusader teams that won the Eastern Intercollegiate Championship in 1929 and 1930. The team posted a 45-5-1 record in those years. Ryan was inducted into the Holy Cross Varsity Club Hall of Fame posthumously in 1964. While a student at Holy Cross, Ryan spent the summer of 1928 playing for the Orle... | [] |
Blondy Ryan | [
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... | American baseball player | .242 in 110 games. But the Giants traded him in a four-player deal to get All-Star shortstop Dick Bartell. Ryan did not sustain the form he had shown in 1934, however. After a respectable 1935 season in backup roles for the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees, he did not play in 1936 but spent 1937 and 1938 back... | [] |
Robert Simpson Woodward | [
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"Robert Si... | American physicist and mathematician | Robert Simpson Woodward (July 21, 1849 – June 29, 1924) was an American civil engineer, physicist and mathematician. Biography He was born at Rochester, Michigan on July 21, 1849. He graduated with a degree in civil engineering at the University of Michigan in 1872. He was appointed assistant engineer on the United Sta... | [] |
Robert Simpson Woodward | [
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"Robert Simpson Woodward",
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]
] | American physicist and mathematician | Survey. In 1893 he was called to Columbia as professor of mechanics and subsequently became professor of mathematical physics as well. He was dean of the faculty of pure science at Columbia from 1895 to 1905, when he became president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, whose reputation and usefulness as a means ... | [] |
Robert Simpson Woodward | [
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"Robert Simpson Woodward",
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] | American physicist and mathematician | 1915 he was appointed to the Naval Consulting Board. He died on June 29, 1924 in Washington, D.C. Legacy Professor Woodward carried on researches and published papers in many departments of astronomy, geodesy, and mechanics. In the course of his work with the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey he devised and const... | [] |
John Bruton | [
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] | Irish politician | John Gerard Bruton (born 18 May 1947) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 1994 to 1997, Ambassador of the European Union to the United States from 2004 to 2009, Leader of Fine Gael from 1990 to 2001, Leader of the Opposition from 1990 to 1994 and 1997 to 2001, Deputy Leader of Fine Gael... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
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John Bruton | [
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[
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"Teachta Dála"
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[
"John Bruton",
"position held",
"Teachta Dála"
],
[
"John Bruton",
"position ... | Irish politician | and Energy from 1982 to 1983, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1973 to 1977. He served as a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1969 to 2004. He led a Rainbow Coalition government of Fine Gael–Labour–Democratic Left. Bruton was first ele... | [
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John Bruton | [
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] | Irish politician | People's Party (EPP). Early and personal life John Gerard Bruton was born to a wealthy, Catholic farming family in Dunboyne, County Meath, and educated at Clongowes Wood College. Oliver Coogan notes in his Politics and War in Meath 1913–23 that Bruton's granduncle was one of the farmers in south Meath who prevented the... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
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"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | to practice law. Bruton was narrowly elected to Dáil Éireann in the 1969 general election, as a Fine Gael TD for Meath. At the age of 22, he was one of the youngest ever members of the Dáil at that time. He more than doubled his vote in the general election of 1973, which brought Fine Gael to power as part of the Natio... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
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"John Bruton",
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"Fine Gael"
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[
"John Bruton",
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"Taoiseach"
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] | Irish politician | is married to Finola Bruton (née Gill) and they have four children. Shadow cabinet and in government Following Fine Gael's defeat at the 1977 general election, Bruton was appointed to the new front bench as Spokesperson on Agriculture by its new leader, Garret FitzGerald. He was later promoted as Spokesperson for Finan... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"member of political party",
"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | in Meath, and at the age of only 34 was appointed Minister for Finance, the most senior position in the cabinet. The new government had to abandon its election promises to cut taxes in the light of overwhelming economic realities. The government collapsed unexpectedly on the night of 27 January 1982, when Bruton's cont... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"member of political party",
"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | The minority Fianna Fáil government which followed only lasted until November 1982, when Fine Gael once again returned to power in a coalition government with the Labour Party, but when the new government was formed, Bruton was moved from Finance to become Minister for Industry and Energy. The following year (1983), En... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"member of political party",
"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | budget proposals leading to the collapse of the government and another election. Following the 1987 general election Fine Gael suffered a heavy defeat. Garret FitzGerald resigned as leader immediately, and a leadership contest ensued between Alan Dukes, Peter Barry and Bruton himself. The exact result of the vote was n... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"member of political party",
"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | social democratic and liberal mould. Dukes was perceived to be a lacklustre leader however, who alienated his party's TDs and Senators and made little progress in recovering the ground lost by Fine Gael in 1987. His Tallaght Strategy where he stated that he would support Fianna Fáil on economic reforms was also unpopul... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
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"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | deputy leader of Fine Gael at the time, was unopposed in the ensuing leadership election. Leadership of Fine Gael Whereas Dukes came from the social democratic wing of Fine Gael, Bruton came from the more conservative wing. However to the surprise of critics and of conservatives, in his first policy initiative he calle... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"member of political party",
"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | seats short of Fianna Fáil's total). The party had lost a considerable number of seats over the following ten years. Following the inexperienced Dukes' disastrous period of leadership, Bruton's election was seen as offering Fine Gael a chance to rebuild under a far more politically experienced leader. However Bruton's ... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"member of political party",
"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | actually lost a further 10 seats. Even then, it initially appeared that Fine Gael was in a position to form a government. However, negotiations stalled in part from Labour's refusal to be part of a coalition which would include the libertarian Progressive Democrats, as well as Bruton's unwillingness to take Democratic ... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"member of political party",
"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | Fine Gael, and Bruton personally, continued to perform poorly in opinion polls throughout 1993 and early 1994, Bruton narrowly survived a challenge to his leadership in early 1994. However a couple of by-election victories, and a good performance in the 1994 European elections, coupled with a disastrous showing by the ... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
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],
[
"John Bruton",
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"Taoiseach"
]
] | Irish politician | with Democratic Left, as Fine Gael campaigned in the 1992 general election on a promise not to enter government with the party. Nevertheless, on 15 December, aged 47, Bruton became the then youngest ever Taoiseach. This was the first time in the history of the state that a new government was installed without a general... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"position held",
"Taoiseach"
]
] | Irish politician | that Sinn Féin had eclipsed at the 1918 general election. He hung a picture of IPP leader John Redmond, his political hero, on a wall in his office as Taoiseach, in preference to other figures such as Patrick Pearse. But as evidence of Bruton's complexity, he also kept a picture of former Fianna Fáil Taoiseach Seán Lem... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"position held",
"Taoiseach"
]
] | Irish politician | meant to have had a bad relationship with Tánaiste Dick Spring, being seen as its star performer. His popularity soared while he and Spring (along with Proinsias De Rossa, leader of Democratic Left) were seen as an effective team. Constitutional reform was also on the government's agenda when a referendum to abolish th... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"member of political party",
"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | consistent in applying the law. His outrage and criticism led to a tense atmosphere between London and Dublin. By the time of the 1997 general election Sinn Féin stated that they would prefer a Fianna Fáil led government and the IRA resumed their ceasefire soon after Fine Gael lost the 1997 general election. He also pr... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
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"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | leaks from the Department of Finance. Additionally, many years later Frank Dunlop made allegations before the planning tribunal that he had informed Bruton about demands for a £250,000 bribe made to him by a Fine Gael Dublin City Councillor, Tom Hand, to rezone the Quarryvale development. Dunlop testified that when he ... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"position held",
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]
] | Irish politician | Charles, was viewed by many journalists negatively in Ireland. In Britain, The Times accused him of being "embarrassingly effusive" while The Guardian lambasted that Bruton get a grip on his "extravagantly nonsensical attitudes". Bruton himself viewed the fact that the heir to the British throne could visit the Republi... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"member of political party",
"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | Gael gained nine seats, Labour was severely mauled, losing 16 seats. This left Bruton far short of the parliamentary support he needed to retain office, and he resigned. A Fianna Fáil–Progressive Democrat coalition led by Bertie Ahern came into power, with Bruton reverting to leadership of the opposition. Fine Gael bec... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"member of political party",
"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | expected under Bruton. Having gone into the election expecting to increase its seat count from 54 to 60, it only won 31. This not only tied Fine Gael's second-worst performance in an election, but was 39 seats less than at its high point twenty years earlier in 1982. Bruton, a passionate supporter of European integrati... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"sibling",
"Richard Bruton"
]
] | Irish politician | In early 2004, he accepted a position as Adjunct Faculty Member in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University. In November 2008, he received the Order of the Polar Star award from the Government of Sweden. His brother, Richard Bruton, is the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment. O... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
"member of political party",
"Fine Gael"
]
] | Irish politician | the 2011 presidential election and was approached by Fine Gael with the opportunity to become their candidate; on 28 May 2011, however, Bruton issued a statement that he was "flattered" to be asked, but would not be a candidate for the presidency. Since November 2011, Bruton acts as an advisor to Fair Observer focusing... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
John Bruton | [
[
"John Bruton",
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[
"John Bruton",
"educated at",
"University College Dublin"
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[
"John Bruton",
"occupation",
"Diplomat"
]
] | Irish politician | a mistake and an unjust war. Bruton supported the "No" campaign during the 2018 Irish referendum on abortion. Government 24th Government of Ireland (December 1994 – June 1997) References External links Washington Diplomat Bio Category:1947 births Category:Living people Category:Alumni of University College Dublin Categ... | [
"John Gerard Bruton"
] |
Sant'Agnese, Padua | [
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"Sant'Agnese, Padua",
"country",
"Italy"
],
[
"Sant'Agnese, Padua",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Padua"
]
] | church building in Padua, Italy | Sant'Agnese is a 14th-century Roman Catholic former church located on via Sant'Agnese corner via Dante in the city of Padua in the region of Veneto, Italy. The church deconsecrated in the 1949s, was sold in 2011 to convert to residential units. History A church was present here by the 12th century, but the present stru... | [] |
Temse | [
[
"Temse",
"instance of",
"River"
]
] | river in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany | Temse () is a municipality in East Flanders, Belgium. The municipality, which lies on the left side of the River Scheldt, comprises the towns of Elversele, , Temse and Tielrode. On January 1, 2012, Temse had a population of 28,809. The total area is 39.92 km² which gives a population density of 722 inhabitants per km².... | [] |
Temse | [
[
"Temse",
"instance of",
"River"
]
] | river in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany | 2001 by a consortium of local construction firm Cordeel and three banks, and "Nieuw Temse" (New Temse) has since emerged as a whole new river-side town district and also the home of the new town hall. Local architect Pieter De Maeyer led the urban planning for the new district, and a number of high-profile architects w... | [] |
Elisha Williams House | [
[
"Elisha Williams House",
"country",
"United States"
]
] | historic house | The Elisha Williams House (also known as the Hawthorne House) is located on Aitken Avenue in the east corner of the city of Hudson, New York, United States. It is a brick Federal style building, different from other Hudson houses in that style, built around 1810. Some Victorian decorations were added later. Williams, i... | [] |
Malba Tahan | [
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[
"Malba Tahan",
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"Baghdad"
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[
"Malba Tahan",
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"The Man Who Counted"
]
] | fictitious Persian scholar | Malba Tahan, full name Ali Yezzid Izz-Edin ibn-Salim Hanak Malba Tahan, was a fictitious Persian scholar. He was the creation and frequent pen name of Brazilian author Júlio César de Mello e Souza. Biography According to the dedication and introductory chapters of The Man Who Counted (ostensibly written in the month of... | [] |
Malba Tahan | [
[
"Malba Tahan",
"present in work",
"The Man Who Counted"
]
] | fictitious Persian scholar | the Hijrah 1255 (1877 AD), Malba Tahan moved to Constantinople with his lifelong friend Beremiz Samir, the namesake of Malba's book The Man Who Counted. Alternate biography In other works by Julio César, however, Malba Tahan was born on May 6, 1885 in the apparently fictitious village of “Muzalit”, near Mecca (possibly... | [] |
STEAM fields | [
[
"STEAM fields",
"instance of",
"Knowledge"
]
] | science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics in educational programs | art and design into federal programs that target the STEM fields encourages innovation and economic growth in the United States. John Maeda co-hosted the kickoff briefing of the bipartisan Congressional STEAM Caucus. STEAM in children's media Sesame Streets 43rd season continues to focus on STEM but finds ways to integ... | [] |
Diavik Diamond Mine | [
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[
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"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Northwest Territories"
],
[
"Diavik Diamond Mine",
"product or material produced",
"Diamond"
]
] | diamond mine | The Diavik Diamond Mine is a diamond mine in the North Slave Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada, about northeast of Yellowknife. Description Diavik Diamond Mine is an industrial complex set in a remote, subarctic landscape. It consists of four kimberlite pipes associated with the Lac de Gras kimberlite field a... | [] |
Diavik Diamond Mine | [
[
"Diavik Diamond Mine",
"product or material produced",
"Diamond"
]
] | diamond mine | 737s and C-130s. The complex also houses processing, power and boiler plants, fuel tanks, water and sewage processing facilities, maintenance shop, administrative buildings, and accommodations for workers. It is connected to points south by an ice road and Diavik Airport with a gravel runway regularly accommodating Boe... | [] |
Diavik Diamond Mine | [
[
"Diavik Diamond Mine",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Northwest Territories"
]
] | diamond mine | air. Subsequent annual ice road resupply has been completed as planned. On July 5, 2007, a consortium of seven mining companies, including Rio Tinto, announced they are sponsoring environmental impact studies to construct a deep-water port in Bathurst Inlet. Their plans include building a road connecting the port to th... | [] |
Diavik Diamond Mine | [
[
"Diavik Diamond Mine",
"country",
"Canada"
],
[
"Diavik Diamond Mine",
"product or material produced",
"Diamond"
]
] | diamond mine | Gras) is expected to be complete in 2018 with first diamonds expected in the fall of that year. To build the dike, Diavik will use the same technologies as were used to build the A154 and A418 dikes. In December 2015, Rio Tinto announced discovery of the 187.7 carat Diavik Foxfire diamond, one of the largest rough gem ... | [] |
Ermanno Nogler | [
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"Ermanno Nogler",
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"Urtijëi"
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[
"Ermanno Nogler",
"country of citizenship",
"Italy"
],
[
"Ermanno Nogler",
"country of citizenship",
"Sweden"
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[
"Ermanno Nogler",
"participant in",
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],
[
"Ermanno Nogler"... | Italian alpine skier | Ermanno Nogler (4 November 1921 – 23 June 2000) was an Italian alpine skier and coach. He finished 42nd in the slalom at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo. After retiring from skiing he coached the national Italian team. His trainees included slalom world champion Carlo Senoner. Around 1968, while working in Sweden, Nog... | [] |
Modern Institute of Technology and Management | [
[
"Modern Institute of Technology and Management",
"country",
"India"
],
[
"Modern Institute of Technology and Management",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Bhubaneswar"
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] | engineering and management institute established 2008 in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India | The Modern Institute of Technology and Management (MITM, ) is an Engineering and Management Institute situated in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha. This institution is approved by All India Council for Technical Education and affiliated to Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Rourkela. This college was established ... | [] |
Modern Institute of Technology and Management | [
[
"Modern Institute of Technology and Management",
"country",
"India"
],
[
"Modern Institute of Technology and Management",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Bhubaneswar"
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] | engineering and management institute established 2008 in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India | Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Computer Science and Engineering and Post Graduation Course (MBA) in: Human Resource Management Marketing Management Financial Management Departments Departments present in this institute are: Electrical Department Electronics Department Mechanical Department Civil Department Ba... | [] |
Burton Rose | [
[
"Burton Rose",
"cause of death",
"COVID-19"
]
] | American nephrologist | Burton "Bud" David Rose (November 19, 1942 – April 24, 2020) was an American nephrologist and the creator of the UpToDate medical software application. He died during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic due to complications of COVID-19. Career Rose was a clinical professor of medicine at Harvard University. He also held p... | [
"Burton David Rose",
"Bud Rose",
"Burton D. Rose"
] |
Burton Rose | [
[
"Burton Rose",
"occupation",
"Teacher"
],
[
"Burton Rose",
"cause of death",
"COVID-19"
]
] | American nephrologist | It was released on floppy disks. His work (creation of UpToDate) has influenced the modern practice of medicine more than any work in the current generation of practicing physicians. Many are calling for a posthumous honoring of this excellent physician and teacher. In 2019, the American Society of Nephrology announced... | [
"Burton David Rose",
"Bud Rose",
"Burton D. Rose"
] |
Takanori Sugeno | [
[
"Takanori Sugeno",
"member of sports team",
"Yokohama FC"
],
[
"Takanori Sugeno",
"member of sports team",
"Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo"
],
[
"Takanori Sugeno",
"occupation",
"Football player"
]
] | Japanese association football player | is a Japanese football player who plays for Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo. Playing career Although considered short for a goalkeeper, standing at 178 cm, he makes up for his lack of height with superb agility and reflexes. In 2006, he was part of the Yokohama FC defense that set a J.League record when they did not concede... | [] |
Takanori Sugeno | [
[
"Takanori Sugeno",
"member of sports team",
"Yokohama FC"
],
[
"Takanori Sugeno",
"member of sports team",
"Kashiwa Reysol"
],
[
"Takanori Sugeno",
"member of sports team",
"Kyoto Sanga FC"
],
[
"Takanori Sugeno",
"sport",
"Association football"
]
] | Japanese association football player | of the year. In 2008, he was signed by Kashiwa Reysol, a move which some consider unwise as Kashiwa already have a good and relatively young goalkeeper in Yuta Minami. Club statistics Honours Kashiwa Reysol J1 League: 2011 J2 League: 2010 Emperor's Cup: 2012 J.League Cup: 2013 Japanese Super Cup: 2012 Yokohama J2 Leagu... | [] |
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