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National Register of Historic Places listings in Wheeler County, Texas
[ [ "National Register of Historic Places listings in Wheeler County, Texas", "is a list of", "National Register of Historic Places" ] ]
Wikimedia list article
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wheeler County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wheeler County, Texas. There are three properties listed on the National Register in the county. One prop...
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Jemma Mi Mi
[ [ "Jemma Mi Mi", "sport", "Netball" ] ]
Australian netball player
Jemma Mi Mi (born 4 March 1996) is an Australian netball player in the Suncorp Super Netball league, playing for the Queensland Firebirds. Mi Mi made her debut for the Firebirds in 2017, signing with the Brisbane-based franchise in late 2016. As a young sportswoman, Mi Mi played high-level touch rugby and represented t...
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Justus Carl Hasskarl
[ [ "Justus Carl Hasskarl", "place of birth", "Kassel" ], [ "Justus Carl Hasskarl", "occupation", "Botanist" ] ]
German botanist (1811-1894)
Justus Carl Hasskarl (6 December 1811 – 5 January 1894) was a German explorer and botanist specializing in Pteridophytes, Bryophytes and Spermatophytes. He was co-founder of the Society of Natural Curiosities of India, in Bavaria and spent his time researching flora of Indonesia for years. Biography Justus Carl Hasskar...
[ "Hassk." ]
Justus Carl Hasskarl
[ [ "Justus Carl Hasskarl", "member of", "Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences" ] ]
German botanist (1811-1894)
August Schweinfurth's Abyssinian plant collections and also worked on several plant families, such as Cyathea junghuhniana in Leiden. In 1855 he became correspondent of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, he resigned in 1859. Some publications 1856 . Filice javanicae . Batavia 1856 . Retzia observation ...
[ "Hassk." ]
Gerd Ludwig
[ [ "Gerd Ludwig", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ], [ "Gerd Ludwig", "place of birth", "Alsfeld" ], [ "Gerd Ludwig", "occupation", "Photographer" ], [ "Gerd Ludwig", "given name", "Gerhard" ] ]
American photographer
Gerd Ludwig (birth name Gerhard Erich Ludwig, born March 17, 1947 in Alsfeld, Hesse, Germany) is a German-American documentary photographer and photojournalist. Biography Gerd Ludwig initially studied German literature, political science, and physical education at the University of Marburg, before leaving prematurely t...
[ "Gerhard Erich Ludwig Ludwig" ]
Gerd Ludwig
[ [ "Gerd Ludwig", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ], [ "Gerd Ludwig", "occupation", "Photographer" ], [ "Gerd Ludwig", "work location", "New York City" ] ]
American photographer
co-founded Visum, Germany's first photographer-owned photo agency in the same year. In 1978, he moved to Hamburg and began working for major international publications and advertising agencies. He re-located to New York City in 1984. In the early 1990s, he signed on as a contract photographer for National Geographic Ma...
[ "Gerhard Erich Ludwig Ludwig" ]
Gerd Ludwig
[ [ "Gerd Ludwig", "occupation", "Photographer" ] ]
American photographer
his distinction as being the western world's foremost color photographer documenting the region. Gerd Ludwig is a veteran of the renowned A Day in the Life book series created by David Elliot Cohen and Rick Smolan. His work has been shown in museums such as the Natural History Museum in Vienna, Austria; at festivals su...
[ "Gerhard Erich Ludwig Ludwig" ]
Gerd Ludwig
[ [ "Gerd Ludwig", "work location", "Los Angeles" ] ]
American photographer
Society for Photography (DGPh), and the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism from the Missouri School of Journalism in 2015. Based in Los Angeles, California, Gerd Ludwig continues to photograph primarily for National Geographic Magazine while working on personal projects such as Sleeping Cars a...
[ "Gerhard Erich Ludwig Ludwig" ]
Gerd Ludwig
[ [ "Gerd Ludwig", "work location", "Los Angeles" ] ]
American photographer
Shadow of Chernobyl (essay by Mikhail Gorbachev, quotes by Svetlana Alexievich). The book received international acclaim and was awarded the Photobook of the Year award by POYi in 2015. Sleeping Cars Sleeping Cars is the result of Gerd Ludwig's ongoing personal project documenting where cars in Los Angeles reside at ni...
[ "Gerhard Erich Ludwig Ludwig" ]
Gerd Ludwig
[ [ "Gerd Ludwig", "work location", "Los Angeles" ] ]
American photographer
fog of these distinctly Los Angeles neighborhoods, the vehicles begin to take on personalities of their own. The project was published as a monograph by Edition Lammerhuber in 2016, with new images posted to the Sleeping Cars Instagram. Quote "A great photograph touches the soul and broadens the mind." "Technique and c...
[ "Gerhard Erich Ludwig Ludwig" ]
Gerd Ludwig
[ [ "Gerd Ludwig", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ] ]
American photographer
Artists in Residence (Edition Lammerhuber, 2019) National Geographic Stories "The Putin Generation" National Geographic: December 2016 "Museums-Magie" National Geographic Germany: December 2015 "On a Roll" National Geographic: July 2015 "Two Cities" National Geographic: March 2015 "Die Stadt, die immer wird" National G...
[ "Gerhard Erich Ludwig Ludwig" ]
Gerd Ludwig
[ [ "Gerd Ludwig", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ] ]
American photographer
August 2008 "Send Me to Siberia" National Geographic Magazine: June 2008 "Vitus Bering" National Geographic Scandinavia: October 2007 "Vitus Bering" National Geographic Germany: February 2007 "Marktl" National Geographic Germany: May 2006 "The Long Shadow Of Chernobyl" National Geographic: April 2006 "Napoleon In Germa...
[ "Gerhard Erich Ludwig Ludwig" ]
Gerd Ludwig
[ [ "Gerd Ludwig", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ] ]
American photographer
Railroad)" National Geographic: June 1998 "Moscow. The New Revolution" National Geographic: April 1997 "Reinventing Berlin" National Geographic: December 1996 "Toronto" National Geographic: June 1996 "Soviet Pollution," National Geographic: August 1994 "Lethal Legacy: Pollution in the Former U.S.S.R." "Chernobyl: Livin...
[ "Gerhard Erich Ludwig Ludwig" ]
1815 in sports
[ [ "1815 in sports", "facet of", "Sport" ], [ "1815 in sports", "point in time", "1815" ] ]
sports-related events of 1815
1815 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Boxing Events Tom Cribb retains his English championship but no fights involving him are recorded in 1815. Cricket Events After being severely impacted by loss of both revenue and manpower during the Napoleonic Wars, a reasonable number of matches takes place i...
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Amen & Attack
[ [ "Amen & Attack", "part of", "Preachers of the Night" ], [ "Amen & Attack", "genre", "Power metal" ], [ "Amen & Attack", "performer", "Powerwolf" ] ]
Powerwolf song
"Amen & Attack" is a song by the German power metal group Powerwolf released on 28 June 2013. It was a single released from the album Preachers of the Night. The music video was released on YouTube. In 2018 the song got covered by Mille Petrozza and Marc Görtz. It was available on the Deluxe Edition of Powerwolf's albu...
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Mikael Mogren
[ [ "Mikael Mogren", "occupation", "Priest" ], [ "Mikael Mogren", "occupation", "Theologian" ], [ "Mikael Mogren", "date of birth", "1969" ], [ "Mikael Mogren", "place of birth", "Hammar, Askersund" ] ]
Swedish writer and priest
Bengt Mikael Mogren, (born 6 September 1969) is a Swedish bishop, theologian and author. Biography Morgen was born in a peasant family in Hammar, Askersund in Örebro. For some time he worked as a prison officer. He has undergone training in antiquarian buildings in Gothenburg and studied theology in Uppsala, Tübingen a...
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Mikael Mogren
[ [ "Mikael Mogren", "date of birth", "1969" ], [ "Mikael Mogren", "diocese", "Diocese of Västerås" ] ]
Swedish writer and priest
became the diocesan curate in Västerås. He received his doctorate in church science with the dissertation Den romantiska kyrkan (The romantic church), dealing with his views on church and state in the early 1800s. He addresses the issue of the anti-Semitic ideas present among several romantic thinkers. In 2003, he was ...
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Liz Cantor
[ [ "Liz Cantor", "given name", "Liz" ], [ "Liz Cantor", "educated at", "Griffith University" ] ]
Australian Television Presenter
Liz Cantor (born 11 October 1982) is an Australian television personality. She was the winner of the reality television game show The Mole in 2005. Education Cantor attended high school at St Peters Lutheran College at Indooroopilly, west of Brisbane city. While there she was selected as a prefect and sports captain. S...
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Liz Cantor
[ [ "Liz Cantor", "given name", "Liz" ] ]
Australian Television Presenter
the show with $200,000 in prize money. Following the show Channel 7 hired Cantor as a presenter on Queensland's water based outdoor adventure lifestyle program Creek to Coast and on The Great South East, a travel program focusing on tourist attractions in South East Queensland. In 2005 Cantor made her debut as a weathe...
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Liz Cantor
[ [ "Liz Cantor", "given name", "Liz" ] ]
Australian Television Presenter
ultra HD network INSIGHT's first ever adventure reality show shot in 4k Living Stone - Botswana. Radio Cantor has filled in on a number of summer radio shows for Nova Brisbane, Hot Tomato and Sea FM on the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast. She teamed up with well-known radio personality Michael "Pickle" Walkley to host Se...
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Chaetoceros pseudocurvisetus
[ [ "Chaetoceros pseudocurvisetus", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Chaetoceros pseudocurvisetus", "parent taxon", "Chaetoceros" ] ]
species of alga
Chaetoceros pseudocurvisetus is a marine diatom in the genus Chaetoceros. It is an important primary producer in the oceans. C. pseudocurvisetus forms resting spores and resting cells, particularly in the absence of essential nutrients. Habitat C. pseudocurvisetus is a tropical or subtropical species. The most recent d...
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Gullballen
[ [ "Gullballen", "instance of", "Award" ] ]
Wikimedia list article
Gullballen (English: the Golden Ball) is a Norwegian football award given by the Norwegian Football Federation to the best male and female Norwegian footballers each year. The award replaced Kniksen of the Year as the main award given to the best Norwegian footballer in a calendar year. The first award was given in 201...
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Piezogaster
[ [ "Piezogaster", "taxon rank", "Genus" ], [ "Piezogaster", "parent taxon", "Coreidae" ] ]
genus of insects
Piezogaster is a genus of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae. There are at least 30 described species in Piezogaster. Species These 33 species belong to the genus Piezogaster: Piezogaster achillelus Brailovsky and Barrera, 2000 i c g Piezogaster achilles (Stål, 1862) i c g Piezogaster acuminatus Brailovsky, 1993 i...
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Philodoria hibiscella
[ [ "Philodoria hibiscella", "parent taxon", "Philodoria" ] ]
species of insect
Philodoria hibiscella, the hibiscus leaf miner, is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It was first described by Otto Swezey in 1913. It is endemic to the Hawaiian islands of Oahu and Hawaii. The larvae feed on Hibiscus arnottianus and Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine starts t...
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Hurricane Klaus
[ [ "Hurricane Klaus", "part of the series", "Atlantic hurricane" ] ]
Category 1 Atlantic hurricane in 1984
Hurricane Klaus was a minimal Atlantic hurricane that dropped heavy rainfall across the Lesser Antilles in October 1990. The eleventh tropical cyclone and sixth hurricane of the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season, Klaus developed from a tropical wave on October 3 a short distance east of Dominica. It drifted northwestward,...
[ "Klaus" ]
Hurricane Klaus
[ [ "Hurricane Klaus", "part of the series", "Atlantic hurricane" ] ]
Category 1 Atlantic hurricane in 1984
the government of France requested the retirement of the name Klaus; the World Meteorological Organization retired the name from the list of tropical cyclone names in the following year and replaced it with the name Kyle. See also List of retired Atlantic hurricane names List of North Carolina hurricanes (1980–1999) Re...
[ "Klaus" ]
Aja Kim
[ [ "Aja Kim", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Aja Kim", "member of", "The Iron Maidens" ] ]
American singer-songwriter
Carlos Guitarlos. During this time, she also toured in both the United States and South America with a diverse collection of artists ranging from former Tower of Power guitarist, Bruce Conte, to South American rock superstars Wilma Palma e Vampiros before independently releasing her first solo CD, Modern Babylon. In ea...
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Aja Kim
[ [ "Aja Kim", "member of", "The Iron Maidens" ] ]
American singer-songwriter
she surprised the band, management and fans by recording all of her lead and background vocal tracks for the Maidens' self-titled debut album in a span of less than three days. This CD was notable for the cover artwork created by original Iron Maiden album cover artist, Derek Riggs. She received a "Rockie" that year fo...
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Aja Kim
[ [ "Aja Kim", "member of", "The Iron Maidens" ] ]
American singer-songwriter
of her songwriting collaboration with Motörhead guitarist, Phil Campbell, on Blabbermouth.net. Discography Aja and The Big Man - Get It On (Clarence Clemons) (1995) Straight from the Heart (Carlos Guitarlos) (2003) - "Ain't That Loving You" (with Mike Watt) Shades Of Blue (Bruce Conte) (2004) Modern Babylon (Aja Kim) (...
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Microcaecilia iwokramae
[ [ "Microcaecilia iwokramae", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Microcaecilia iwokramae", "parent taxon", "Microcaecilia" ] ]
species of Amphibia
Microcaecilia iwokramae is a species of caecilian in the family Siphonopidae. It is endemic to Guyana and only known from its type locality in the Iwokrama Forest. It was first described as Caecilita iwokramae in the monotypic genus Caecilita, before being recognised as belonging to Microcaecilia. Microcaecilia iwokram...
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Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry
[ [ "Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry", "instance of", "Organization" ], [ "Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry", "country", "Canada" ] ]
learned chemical society from Canada
The Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry is an organization that promotes mass spectrometry in Canada. The goal of the society is to stimulate interest and collaborations in the Canadian mass spectrometry community. The society organizes conferences, awards prices and runs an online job board. The society is an affil...
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Nascentes do Lago Jari National Park
[ [ "Nascentes do Lago Jari National Park", "country", "Brazil" ], [ "Nascentes do Lago Jari National Park", "instance of", "National park" ], [ "Nascentes do Lago Jari National Park", "significant place", "Tapauá" ], [ "Nascentes do Lago Jari National Park", "h...
nature reserve in Brazil
Nascentes do Lago Jari National Park () is a national park in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. It protects an area of Amazon rainforest in the BR-319 highway area of influence. Location The Nascentes do Lago Jari National Park has an area of . The park is in the Amazon biome. The park covers an area west of the BR-319 hi...
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Nascentes do Lago Jari National Park
[ [ "Nascentes do Lago Jari National Park", "instance of", "National park" ] ]
nature reserve in Brazil
National Park was created by decree on 8 May 2008 and is administered by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio). An advisory council was created on 16 April 2012. An ordinance of 9 January 2012 provided for a consistent and integrated approach to preparing management plans for the conservatio...
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Kerodon
[ [ "Kerodon", "taxon rank", "Genus" ] ]
genus of mammals
The genus Kerodon contains two species of South American rock cavies, related to capybaras and guinea pigs. They are found in semiarid regions of northeast Brazil known as the Caatinga. This area has a rocky terrain with large granite boulders that contain rifts and hollows where Kerodon spp. primarily live. Characteri...
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Kerodon
[ [ "Kerodon", "taxon rank", "Genus" ] ]
genus of mammals
200 to 400 mm or 7.5 to 16 in. They forage for mostly leaves, grasses, seeds, and tree bark. They breed year round, usually having one to three litters per year and one to three young per pregnancy. Gestation last around 76 days and the young are weaned from the mother within 33 days. They reach sexual maturity at 133 ...
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Kerodon
[ [ "Kerodon", "taxon rank", "Genus" ], [ "Kerodon", "parent taxon", "Hydrochoerinae" ] ]
genus of mammals
and squeaks. Males claim one or several rock piles as their own and defend their territory. Each male has a few female mates and a hierarchy exists within each group. They are most often active late in the day. Classification Traditionally, the genus Kerodon has been considered a member of the subfamily Caviinae along ...
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Isidor Rosenthal
[ [ "Isidor Rosenthal", "place of death", "Erlangen" ], [ "Isidor Rosenthal", "occupation", "Physiologist" ], [ "Isidor Rosenthal", "student of", "Emil du Bois-Reymond" ], [ "Isidor Rosenthal", "family name", "Rosenthal" ], [ "Isidor Rosenthal", ...
German physiologist
Julius Isidor Rosenthal (16 July 1836 – 2 January 1915) was a German physiologist who was a native of Labischin. In 1859 he received his doctorate from the University of Berlin, where he was a student of Emil du Bois-Reymond (1818-1896). Afterwards he remained in Berlin as an assistant at the institute of physiology, w...
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Isidor Rosenthal
[ [ "Isidor Rosenthal", "place of death", "Erlangen" ], [ "Isidor Rosenthal", "place of burial", "Erlangen" ] ]
German physiologist
in Ludimar Hermann's Lehrbuch der Physiologie, and in 1881 became editor of the scientific journal Biologisches Zentralblatt. His book Allgemeine Physiologie der Muskeln und Nerven (General Physiology of Muscles and Nerves) was later translated into English. Selected publications Die Athembewegungen und Ihre Beziehunge...
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Delta Sagittarii
[ [ "Delta Sagittarii", "instance of", "Star" ], [ "Delta Sagittarii", "instance of", "Double star" ] ]
double star
Delta Sagittarii (δ Sagittarii, abbreviated Delta Sgr, δ Sgr), formally named Kaus Media , is a double star in the southern zodiac constellation of Sagittarius. The apparent visual magnitude of this star is +2.70, making it easily visible to the naked eye. Parallax measurements place the distance at roughly from the Su...
[ "Kaus Media", "5 Sagittarii" ]
Delta Sagittarii
[ [ "Delta Sagittarii", "instance of", "Star" ] ]
double star
elements enhanced through mass transfer from its orbiting companion. It has an estimated 3.21 times the mass of the Sun and is about 260 million years old. Delta Sagittarii has three dim visual companions: a 14th magnitude star at a separation of 26 arcseconds, a 15th magnitude star at a separation of 40 arcseconds, an...
[ "Kaus Media", "5 Sagittarii" ]
Delta Sagittarii
[ [ "Delta Sagittarii", "instance of", "Star" ] ]
double star
and Latin media (meaning "middle"). In 2016, the International Astronomical Union organized a Working Group on Star Names (WGSN) to catalog and standardize proper names for stars. The WGSN's first bulletin of July 2016 included a table of the first two batches of names approved by the WGSN; which included Kaus Media fo...
[ "Kaus Media", "5 Sagittarii" ]
Burmese calendar
[ [ "Burmese calendar", "instance of", "Lunisolar calendar" ] ]
lunisolar calendar used in various Burmese states
The Burmese calendar (, , or , ; Burmese Era (BE) or Myanmar Era (ME)) is a lunisolar calendar in which the months are based on lunar months and years are based on sidereal years. The calendar is largely based on an older version of the Hindu calendar, though unlike the Indian systems, it employs a version of the Meton...
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Burmese calendar
[ [ "Burmese calendar", "instance of", "Lunisolar calendar" ] ]
lunisolar calendar used in various Burmese states
colonialism. The Gregorian calendar replaced the Burmese calendar in Cambodia in 1863, Burma in 1885 and Laos in 1889. In 1889, the only remaining independent kingdom in Southeast Asia, Siam, also replaced the Burmese calendar and switched to the Gregorian calendar as the official civil calendar and Ratanakosin Era (wi...
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Burmese calendar
[ [ "Burmese calendar", "instance of", "Lunisolar calendar" ] ]
lunisolar calendar used in various Burmese states
lunisolar calendar in which the months are based on lunar months and years are based on solar years. One of its primary objectives is to regulate the lunar part that it will keep pace with the solar part. The lunar months, normally twelve of them, consist alternately of 29 days and 30 days, such that a normal lunar yea...
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Dominic Landucci
[ [ "Dominic Landucci", "given name", "Dominic" ], [ "Dominic Landucci", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Dominic Landucci", "occupation", "Aquanaut" ] ]
American aquanaut
Dominic Landucci is an American professional aquanaut with the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW). He served as the Network Analyst at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Aquarius Reef Base, the world's only undersea research laboratory. Early life and army career Landucci was born in St. ...
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Dominic Landucci
[ [ "Dominic Landucci", "country of citizenship", "United States" ] ]
American aquanaut
in 2006. Landucci received a Staff Award of Excellence from UNCW in August 2006. Landucci has used webcams inside and outside Aquarius to transmit live video and audio to classrooms around the United States. Landucci has taken part as a habitat technician in two of the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO...
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Býčí skála Cave
[ [ "Býčí skála Cave", "country", "Czech Republic" ], [ "Býčí skála Cave", "instance of", "Cave" ] ]
cave
Býčí skála Cave (in Czech Býčí skála, in German Stierfelsen, in English The Bull Rock Cave) is part of the second longest cave system in the Moravia, Czech Republic. It is also famous for archaeological discoveries. Except for the entrance, the cave is not accessible to the public, although occasionally it is opened fo...
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Býčí skála Cave
[ [ "Býčí skála Cave", "instance of", "Cave" ] ]
cave
after the Amatérská Cave. Its known length is over 13 km. History The entrance to the cave was always known locally, with the first written mention coming from 1669. The cave was visited by two European monarchs: on 7.9.1804 the Holy Roman Emperor Francis II and on another occasion Alois I, Prince of Liechtenstein. Dur...
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Býčí skála Cave
[ [ "Býčí skála Cave", "instance of", "Cave" ] ]
cave
site contained animal and material offerings, crops, textiles, ceramic and sheet-metal vessels, jewellery, glass and amber beads. According to Wankel, the skeletons of one man and forty young women were found. Some women were beheaded, some missing legs or hands. On a small "altar" a skull and severed hands were placed...
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Býčí skála Cave
[ [ "Býčí skála Cave", "country", "Czech Republic" ], [ "Býčí skála Cave", "instance of", "Cave" ] ]
cave
people ranged from children up to adults of 50–60 years old. In 1920, when water was pumped out, another cave was discovered, the "Nová býčí skála" (The New Bull Rock Cave), with the Jedovnický brook (Jedovnický potok) running through it. During World War II, the Nazis built an underground factory in the cave, damaging...
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Býčí skála Cave
[ [ "Býčí skála Cave", "country", "Czech Republic" ], [ "Býčí skála Cave", "instance of", "Cave" ] ]
cave
geometrical shape resembling a grill with a size of 30x40 cm, painted in charcoal on the cave wall. The carbon was dated with the C14 radio-carbon method to be 5,200 years old. The pattern resembles the decorations on some ceramic vessels from that period. See also List of caves Citations and notes References External ...
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Grant Collins
[ [ "Grant Collins", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ], [ "Grant Collins", "educated at", "Queensland University of Technology" ], [ "Grant Collins", "occupation", "Drummer" ] ]
Australian musician
Grant Collins (born in Australia) is a professional drummer and drum clinician. Graduating from the Queensland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Music in 1997, he was named 'Winner of the Australian Academy of Music Composition competition' during his first year of study. In '96, Grant's success in 'Australia...
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Grant Collins
[ [ "Grant Collins", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ], [ "Grant Collins", "educated at", "Queensland University of Technology" ], [ "Grant Collins", "instrument", "Drum kit" ] ]
Australian musician
Conservatorium of Music. Drum and cymbal setup The kit used by Grant is Australia's biggest drum kit setup. He currently endorses Pearl drums and Zildjian cymbals, and uses a Pearl Masters MMX kit when performing live. He has also designed his own signature sticks made by Vic Firth. External links Grant Collins's offic...
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Pitcher-Plants of Borneo
[ [ "Pitcher-Plants of Borneo", "author", "Anthea Phillipps" ], [ "Pitcher-Plants of Borneo", "author", "Anthony Lamb" ], [ "Pitcher-Plants of Borneo", "author", "Ch'ien Lee" ] ]
book by Anthea Phillipps
Pitcher-Plants of Borneo is a monograph by Anthea Phillipps and Anthony Lamb on the tropical pitcher plants of Borneo. It was first published in 1996 by Natural History Publications (Borneo), in association with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Malaysian Nature Society. An updated and much expanded second edition...
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Pitcher-Plants of Borneo
[ [ "Pitcher-Plants of Borneo", "author", "Ch'ien Lee" ] ]
book by Anthea Phillipps
publication. The second edition mostly follows the taxonomy of Cheek and Jebb's 2001 monograph, "Nepenthaceae". Both editions devote much space to the botanical and horticultural history of Nepenthes. In the first edition, the species accounts are predominantly illustrated with watercolour paintings by Susan M. Phillip...
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Andrew Eder
[ [ "Andrew Eder", "occupation", "Professor" ], [ "Andrew Eder", "place of birth", "London" ], [ "Andrew Eder", "given name", "Andrew" ] ]
Dean and professor of restorative dentistry at the University of Buckingham
Andrew Howard Eric Eder (born 1964) is foundation dean and emeritus professor of restorative dentistry at the University of Buckingham Dental Institute and honorary consultant in restorative dentistry at Milton Keynes University Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust. He is also Emeritus Professor of Restorative Dentistry and ...
[ "Andrew Howard Eric Eder" ]
Andrew Eder
[ [ "Andrew Eder", "place of birth", "London" ], [ "Andrew Eder", "educated at", "King's College London" ] ]
Dean and professor of restorative dentistry at the University of Buckingham
Society of Medicine's Odontological Section from 2001 to 2002 and the British Society for Restorative Dentistry from 2005 to 2006. Education Eder was educated at North Bridge House School and St Paul's School, London. He completed his Bachelor of Dental Surgery from King's College London School of Medicine and Dentistr...
[ "Andrew Howard Eric Eder" ]
Andrew Eder
[ [ "Andrew Eder", "place of birth", "London" ] ]
Dean and professor of restorative dentistry at the University of Buckingham
school of University College London, since 1989. In 2002, he was appointed honorary consultant in restorative dentistry at UCLH NHS Foundation Trust and, in 2008, to a chair in restorative dentistry and dental education at the UCL Eastman Dental Institute. He served as director of continuing professional development at...
[ "Andrew Howard Eric Eder" ]
Andrew Eder
[ [ "Andrew Eder", "occupation", "Professor" ] ]
Dean and professor of restorative dentistry at the University of Buckingham
chair of the membership in Restorative Dentistry Examination at the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 2016, served as an examiner since 2009. He has also served on the editorial boards of the British Dental Journal from 2005 to 2017 and the European Journal ...
[ "Andrew Howard Eric Eder" ]
Andrew Eder
[ [ "Andrew Eder", "occupation", "Professor" ], [ "Andrew Eder", "place of birth", "London" ], [ "Andrew Eder", "educated at", "King's College London" ], [ "Andrew Eder", "given name", "Andrew" ] ]
Dean and professor of restorative dentistry at the University of Buckingham
fraternity. In July 2017, he was elected a trustee of the United Synagogue. Publications Books Textbooks Recognition UCL Provost's Teaching Award Listed in the Who's Who (UK) in 2012 Listed in Debrett's People of Today Awarded the Certificate of Merit for Services to Global Philanthropy by Alpha Omega International Den...
[ "Andrew Howard Eric Eder" ]
Pontifical Council Cor Unum
[ [ "Pontifical Council Cor Unum", "instance of", "Pontifical council" ], [ "Pontifical Council Cor Unum", "followed by", "Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development" ] ]
dicastery of the Roman Curia of the Catholic Church
The Pontifical Council Cor Unum for Human and Christian Development was a dicastery of the Roman Curia of the Catholic Church from 1971 to 2016. History The Pontifical Council was established by Pope Paul VI on 15 July 1971 and was based in the Palazzo San Callisto, on Piazza San Callisto, Rome. Effective 1 January 201...
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Pontifical Council Cor Unum
[ [ "Pontifical Council Cor Unum", "instance of", "Pontifical council" ] ]
dicastery of the Roman Curia of the Catholic Church
(1998.03.28 – 2009.06.02) (Netherlands) Msgr. Giovanni Pietro Dal Toso (2010.06.22 – 2017.01.01) (Italy) Under-Secretaries Father Lajos Kada (1972 – 1975.06.20) (Hungary) Fr. Roger du Noyer, M.E.P. (1975 – 1979) (France) Fr. Henri Forest, S.J. (1979 – 1987) Iván Antonio Marín López (1987 – 1992) (Colombia) Monsignor Ka...
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South Prospect Street Historic District
[ [ "South Prospect Street Historic District", "country", "United States" ], [ "South Prospect Street Historic District", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Maryland" ], [ "South Prospect Street Historic District", "instance of", "Historic district" ] ]
American national historic district
South Prospect Street Historic District is a national historic district at Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, United States. The district is a 19th and early 20th century residential neighborhood which was once the address of many of Hagerstown's leading citizens. The street is lined with more than 50 structures ...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
Michigan Central Station (also known as Michigan Central Depot or MCS) is a historic former main intercity passenger rail depot in Detroit, Michigan. Built for the Michigan Central Railroad, it replaced the original depot in downtown Detroit, which was shuttered after a major fire on December 26, 1913, forcing the stil...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
m). The Beaux-Arts style architecture was designed by architects who had previously worked together on Grand Central Terminal in New York, and it was the tallest rail station in the world at the time of its construction. The building is located in the Corktown district of Detroit near the Ambassador Bridge, approximate...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "owned by", "Ford Motor Company" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
in 1975. Since 2011, demolition works, minor structural repairs, repairs of the roof structure, and covering the glass roof openings in the concourse have been performed. The basement, which was once full of water, has been fully drained. Barbed wire fencing has been installed in an attempt to keep out vandals and the ...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
new Corktown campus. Images of the building prior to the Ford purchase remain a premier example of ruins photography. History As an active station The building began operating as Detroit's main passenger depot in 1913 after the older Michigan Central Station burned on December 26, 1913. It was owned and operated by Mic...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
new Michigan Central placed passenger service on the main line. The growing trend toward increased automobile use was not a large concern in 1912, as is evident in the design of the building. Most passengers would arrive at and leave from Michigan Central Station by interurban service or streetcar, due to the station's...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "country", "United States" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
decades. The trains of the New York Central Railroad, the company which acquired the Michigan Central Railroad, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the Canadian Pacific Railroad operated from the station. At the beginning of World War I, the peak of rail travel in the United States, more than 200 trains left the statio...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
Harry S. Truman and Franklin D. Roosevelt, actor Charlie Chaplin, inventor Thomas Edison and artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. The other major station of Detroit was the Fort Street Union Depot. In the 1920s Henry Ford began to buy land near the station and made construction plans, but the Great Depression and othe...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
close the facility. Amtrak service continued at a platform on Rose Street near the former station building until the new Detroit station opened several miles away in New Center in 1994. In July 1992, the Detroit Master Plan of Policies for the southwest sector's urban design identified the station as an attractive or i...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
and CEO of CenTra Inc. The company demolished the train shed in 2000, and converted the remaining tracks and platforms into an intermodal freight facility, named "Expressway" and operated by Canadian Pacific Railway. This facility was closed in June 2004. In 2004, Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick announced that the city ...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
the station as a customs and international trade processing center due to its proximity to the Ambassador Bridge. Although the City of Detroit considered the building a "Priority Cultural Site" in 2006, the City Council on April 7, 2009, passed a resolution to demolish the structure. Seven days later, Detroit resident ...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "country", "United States" ], [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
right use as a greater problem than financing. Moroun proposed making the station into a convention center and casino Such a project would have cost $1.2 billion, including $300 million to restore the station. Dan Stamper, president of Detroit International Bridge, noted that the station should have been used as one of...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
as a center for trade inspections. The development never came to fruition. On March 25, 2011, in an effort to push forward a potential sale and redevelopment, Dan Stamper, spokesperson for Ambassador Bridge owner Manuel "Matty" Moroun, announced plans to work with the City of Detroit on funding replacement of the tower...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
first floor; other work conducted included interior demolition work, removal of broken glass from first floor windows, and removal of water. In June 2012, electricity was restored to the interior. Lights have illuminated the main lobby nightly. On May 5, 2011, the Detroit International Bridge Company announced it engag...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "instance of", "Train station" ], [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
In late April the city announced a land swap deal with the Bridge Company to transfer a 3-acre strip of Riverside Park near the Ambassador Bridge for 4.8 acres of adjacent property owned by the Bridge Company. As part of that agreement, the city would receive up to $5 million for park improvements, and the Bridge Compa...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ], [ "Michigan Central Station", "owned by", "Ford Motor Company" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
$12 million on electricity, windows and the elevator shaft, to revitalize the building. Matthew Moroun said he might put part of his family's operations in the 18-story Corktown building. In September 2017 the "Detroit Homecoming" event was held in the station, the first legal event to occur there since the building's ...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
be created on the top floors. Restoration and renovations are expected to be completed by 2022. On June 19, 2018, Ford held a community celebration, in which local rapper Big Sean performed, and the building was opened to the public for the first time since its closure in the 1980s. According to local Detroit media out...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
side of Dearborn, Michigan, as well as a renovation of the company's main headquarters in Dearborn. As part of that $1 billion, Ford Land is actively seeking at least $250 million in tax and other incentives, and has claimed that the project would not be financially feasible without the support of incentives. CEO of Fo...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
routes that utilized MCS included the Wolverine, Lake Cities, Twilight Limited, and Niagara Rainbow. There have been other rail related projects in the area around the station in recent years. In 2010, The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded $244 million in grants for high-speed rail upgrades between Chicago and ...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "architect", "Reed and Stem" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
and archways. Architecture The building is of the Beaux-Arts Classical style of architecture, designed by the Warren & Wetmore and Reed and Stem firms who also designed New York City's Grand Central Terminal. Michigan Central was designed at the same time, and is seen as a spiritual twin to Grand Central in New York, a...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "instance of", "Train station" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
building was $15 million when it was built. Roosevelt Park creates a grand entryway for the station, which was fully realized around 1920. The building is composed of two distinct parts: the train station and the 18-story office tower. The roof height is . The original plan for the tower included a hotel, offices for t...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
one track served the Railway Express Agency (REA) mail service at the southern end of the shed. Immediately outside the shed were seven additional freight tracks. Below the tracks and building was a large area for baggage and mail handling and offices. After the purchase of the building by Ford in 2018, several individ...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
the movie 8 Mile and his music video for the song "Beautiful", during the beginning of which the building features prominently. A scene from the ABC crime drama Detroit 1-8-7 was shot and set inside the station, and it often appeared in the background in other episodes. The building's lobby was significant in the closi...
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Michigan Central Station
[ [ "Michigan Central Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Detroit" ] ]
historic former railroad station in Detroit, Michigan
3: Dub Edition and the novel Influx by Daniel Suarez. It is also shown in the 2016 movie "Abattoir" as the exterior for a jail that houses the criminally insane. See also Brush Street Station Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Fort Street Union Depot List of railway stations References Further reading External links Save Michi...
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Impulsive!
[ [ "Impulsive!", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Impulsive!", "performer", "Eliane Elias" ] ]
album by Eliane Elias
Impulsive! is a studio album by Brazilian jazz artist Eliane Elias. The album was recorded with Bob Brookmeyer and The Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra and released in 1997 via Stunt Records label.All six compositions are written by Elias, and she has solo spots on each. Reception Harvey Siders of Jazz Times wrote "Elias is...
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Psychic Killer
[ [ "Psychic Killer", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Psychic Killer", "director", "Ray Danton" ], [ "Psychic Killer", "genre", "Horror film" ], [ "Psychic Killer", "screenwriter", "Greydon Clark" ], [ "Psychic Killer", "distributed by", "Embassy...
1975 film by Ray Danton
Psychic Killer is a 1975 American horror film directed by Ray Danton and written by Greydon Clark, Mikel Angel and Ray Danton. The film stars Paul Burke, Jim Hutton, Julie Adams, Nehemiah Persoff, Neville Brand and Aldo Ray. The film was released in December 1975, by AVCO Embassy Pictures. Originally released under the...
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Psychic Killer
[ [ "Psychic Killer", "screenwriter", "Greydon Clark" ], [ "Psychic Killer", "distributed by", "Embassy Pictures" ] ]
1975 film by Ray Danton
Gibson Mary Charlotte Wilcox as Nurse Burnson Judith Brown as Anne Turner Joseph Della Sorte as Harvey B. Sanders Greydon Clark as Police Sgt. Marv Sowash Harry Holcombe as Judge Robin Raymond as Jury Foreman Jerry James as Dr. Cummings Diane Deininger as Arnold's Mother John Dennis as Frank Bill Quinn as Hospital Coro...
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Diether Kunerth
[ [ "Diether Kunerth", "date of birth", "1940" ], [ "Diether Kunerth", "given name", "Diether" ] ]
German sculptor and painter
Diether Kunerth (born 1940 in Freiwaldau) is a contemporary artist who lives in Ottobeuren, Upper Swabia. Life Diether Kunerth was born in 1940 in Freiwaldau in the Reichsgau Sudetenland. He studied from 1960 to 1967 at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich and was master-class student of Prof. Kirchner. Kunerth soon turned...
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Diether Kunerth
[ [ "Diether Kunerth", "given name", "Diether" ] ]
German sculptor and painter
art – Diether Kunerth), which cost 4.7 Mio Euro and was co-funded by the federal state of Bavaria und the EU. The museum opened on May 24, 2014. Exhibitions (Selection) Solo Exhibitions Galerie Gurlitt, München (1964,1967) Landesmuseum Detmold (1977) Dobler Hau, Kaufbeuren (1977) Schaezler Palais, Augsburg (1978) Galer...
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Diether Kunerth
[ [ "Diether Kunerth", "given name", "Diether" ] ]
German sculptor and painter
(1991, 1995–1997) Kreuzherrnsaal, Memmingen (1992) Haus des Gastes, Bad Grönenbach (1993, 1997) Kornhaus, Kirchheim/Teck (1994) Paris-Haus, Memmingen (1994) Theaterfoyer, Memmingen (1995) Johanniterhalle, Schwäbisch Hall (1997) Schloß Elbroich, Düsseldorf (1996) Art Cabinet, Nantucket, USA (1996, 1998) Toskanische Säul...
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Phymateus
[ [ "Phymateus", "taxon rank", "Genus" ], [ "Phymateus", "parent taxon", "Pyrgomorphidae" ] ]
genus of insects
Phymateus is a genus of grasshoppers of the family Pyrgomorphidae. Description Species of the genus Phymateus are African grasshoppers about long. Some species at maturity are capable of long migratory flights. They raise and rustle wings when disturbed and may secrete a noxious fluid from the thoracic joint. These loc...
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1990 Football League play-offs
[ [ "1990 Football League play-offs", "point in time", "1990" ] ]
Our MLA accivements
The Football League play-offs for the 1989–90 season were held in May 1990, with the finals taking place at Wembley Stadium. The play-off semi-finals were also played over two legs and were contested by the teams who finished in 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th place in the Football League Second Division, the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7...
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1990 Football League play-offs
[ [ "1990 Football League play-offs", "point in time", "1990" ] ]
Our MLA accivements
the following season. The 1990 play-offs finals were the first to be played at Wembley Stadium. Background The Football League play-offs have been held every year since 1987. They take place for each division following the conclusion of the regular season and are contested by the four clubs finishing below the automati...
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1990 Football League play-offs
[ [ "1990 Football League play-offs", "point in time", "1990" ] ]
Our MLA accivements
to defraud Inland Revenue by making payments without deducting tax or NI". (In July 1992 both Hillier and Farrar were found guilty of these charges, while Macari was cleared). Hillier and Macari had already been punished by the FA in February 1990 for their involvement in a £6,500 bet being placed on Swindon losing to ...
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Florencio Miraflores
[ [ "Florencio Miraflores", "position held", "Governor of Aklan" ], [ "Florencio Miraflores", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "Florencio Miraflores", "educated at", "De La Salle University" ], [ "Florencio Miraflores", "place of birth", "Ibajay" ] ]
Filipino politician
Florencio T. Miraflores (born July 1, 1951) is a Filipino politician. "Joeben" was born in Ibajay, Aklan to parents Dr. Jose Conlu Miraflores and Eusebia Tumbocon. He is married to Ma. Lourdes Villanueva Martin. He graduated valedictorian at St. Clement's College, Iloilo and finished Industrial and Management Engineeri...
[ "Florencio T. Miraflores" ]
Florencio Miraflores
[ [ "Florencio Miraflores", "country of citizenship", "Philippines" ] ]
Filipino politician
elected in 2004, he was re-elected in 2007 and 2010. On June 29, 2008, Miraflores was rushed to a hospital in Kalibo, Aklan after complaining of chest pains and difficulty in breathing; initial tests indicated that his heartbeat was irregular. At the time he was stricken ill, Miraflores had been engaged in relief opera...
[ "Florencio T. Miraflores" ]
Jack Crossland
[ [ "Jack Crossland", "occupation", "Cricketer" ], [ "Jack Crossland", "sport", "Cricket" ], [ "Jack Crossland", "member of sports team", "Lancashire County Cricket Club" ] ]
English professional cricketer (1852-1903)
John "Jack" Crossland (2 April 1852 – 26 September 1903) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket between 1878 and 1887. Crossland was recognised as one of the fastest bowlers in county cricket, but critics generally believed that he threw, rather than bowled the ball, a practice illegal in ...
[ "John Crossland" ]
Jack Crossland
[ [ "Jack Crossland", "sport", "Cricket" ] ]
English professional cricketer (1852-1903)
and reached his peak as a bowler between 1881 and 1884. His most effective year was 1882, when he headed the national bowling averages, claiming 112 wickets at an average of just over ten runs per wicket. The presence of Crossland and other bowlers with suspect actions in the Lancashire team caused some counties to ref...
[ "John Crossland" ]