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Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "place of death", "Montclair, New Jersey" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
disfigured. In the last year before his death, he had begun to reappear in print with a new book in his Terra Magica series, a long-promised Prince Zarkon pulp hero pastiche, Horror Wears Blue, and a regular column for the magazine Crypt of Cthulhu. Despite these successes, Carter increased his alcohol intake, becoming...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
preparing a second all-Carter issue when Carter died. It was turned into a memorial issue (Vol. 7, No 4, whole number 54, Eastertide 1988). Two further issues of the magazine were devoted to Carter alone (see References below). Price was also appointed Carter's literary executor. Writing career A longtime science-ficti...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
below) His first professional publication was the short story "Masters of the Metropolis", co-written with Randall Garrett, and published by Anthony Boucher in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1957. Another early collaborative story, "The Slitherer from the Slime" (Inside SF, September 1958), by Carte...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "occupation", "Writer" ], [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
in his efforts to establish himself as a writer, Carter gained a mentor in L. Sprague de Camp, who critiqued his novel The Wizard of Lemuria in manuscript. The seventh novel Carter wrote, it was the first to find a publisher, appearing from Ace Books in March 1965. Due in large part to their later collaborations, mutua...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "occupation", "Writer" ], [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
in the last decade of Carter's life did not become generally known until after his death. Carter was a prolific writer, producing an average of six books a year from 1965 to 1969. He also wrote a nearly monthly column, "Our Man in Fandom", in If, edited by Frederik Pohl, and was a major writer on ABC's original Spider-...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
his career Carter assimilated influences from mythology and fairy tales, and even branched out briefly into pornographic fantasy. Posthumous collaborations with Howard and Smith Some of Carter's most prominent works were what he referred to as "posthumous collaborations" with deceased authors, notably Robert E. Howard ...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
Dunsany Carter wrote numerous stories in the Cthulhu Mythos of H. P. Lovecraft. Many have been collected in The Xothic Legend Cycle: The Complete Mythos Fiction of Lin Carter, edited by Robert M. Price. Despite the title, there are many uncollected Mythos stories by Carter. See also Xothic legend cycle. For further inf...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "occupation", "Writer" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
writer. Unfinished projects Carter left a number of projects unfinished. He regularly announced plans for future works that never came to fruition, even including some among lists of other works printed in the fronts of his books. His 1976 anthologies Kingdoms of Sorcery and Realms of Wizardry both included such phanto...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
a scattering of short stories intended for the volumes appeared. His "Gondwane" epic, which he began with the final book and afterwards added several more covering the beginning of the saga, lacks its middle volumes, his publisher having canceled the series before he managed to fill the gap between. Similarly, his proj...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ], [ "Lin Carter", "notable work", "Imaginary Worlds: The Art of Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
begun the work about 1959, and published three excerpts from it as separate short stories during his lifetime – "Azlon" in The Young Magicians (1969), "The Mantichore" in Beyond the Gates of Dream (also 1969) and "The Sword of Power" in New Worlds for Old (1971). A fourth episode was published posthumously in Fungi #17...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
forcing himself to write the novel in a formal style more like that of William Morris and quite unlike his own. Career as editor and critic Carter was influential as a critic of contemporary fantasy and a pioneering historian of the genre. His book reviews and surveys of the year's best fantasy fiction appeared regular...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ], [ "Lin Carter", "notable work", "Imaginary Worlds: The Art of Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
Cthulhu Mythos) were followed up by the wide-ranging Imaginary Worlds: the Art of Fantasy, a study tracing the emergence and development of modern fantasy from the late nineteenth century novels of William Morris through the 1970s. Peter Beagle faulted Carter's scholarship, saying "He gets so many facts embarrassingly ...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
revived included Dunsany, Morris, Smith, James Branch Cabell, Hope Mirrlees, and Evangeline Walton. David G. Hartwell praised the series, saying it brought "into mass editions nearly all the adult fantasy stories and novels worth reading." He also helped new authors break into the field, such as Katherine Kurtz, Joy Ch...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
Fantasy Stories for DAW Books from 1975 to 1980, and an anthology format revival of the classic fantasy magazine Weird Tales from 1981 to 1983. Together with SAGA he sponsored the Gandalf Award, an early fantasy equivalent to science fiction's Hugo Award, for the recognition of outstanding merit in authors and works of...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
revival Wildside Press began an extensive program returning much of Carter's fiction to print in 1999. All remain in print, and one original book was issued in 2012, collecting the short stories about Thongor. See the bibliography for Wildside reissues. Awards Nova Award, 1972. Bibliography See also Ballantine Adult Fa...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Lin Carter
[ [ "Lin Carter", "place of birth", "St. Petersburg, Florida" ], [ "Lin Carter", "genre", "Fantasy" ] ]
American fantasy writer, editor, critic
"Lin Carter and Clark Ashton Smith" Lin Carter Papers at David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University Category:1930 births Category:1988 deaths Category:American fantasy writers Category:American science fiction writers Category:American book editors Category:American speculative fiction editor...
[ "Linwood Vrooman Carter", "Grail Undwin", "H. P. Lowcraft" ]
Full Metal Challenge
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television series
Full Metal Challenge was a television series made by RDF Media for Channel 4 in the UK and the Learning Channel in the USA. Hosted by series creator Cathy Rogers and Henry Rollins, the show was very similar to Rogers' last show, Scrapheap Challenge. It was filmed in the United Kingdom with a budget of approx £6.5 milli...
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Full Metal Challenge
[ [ "Full Metal Challenge", "cast member", "Henry Rollins" ] ]
television series
their country's respective currency) to build a vehicle that "could withstand anything." Teams did not know ahead of time exactly what the events would be and how they would work. Periodically during the build, a technical advisor would visit the teams to make sure the vehicles would pass safety regulations and to make...
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Full Metal Challenge
[ [ "Full Metal Challenge", "country of origin", "United Kingdom" ] ]
television series
show, 3 machines competed. In the first round, there were 9 heats, each of which involved one machine from the United Kingdom, one from North America, and one from another country (Chile, India, Australia, China, Iceland, Germany, Russia, South Africa and New Zealand). The team that won a challenge got 3 points, placed...
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Full Metal Challenge
[ [ "Full Metal Challenge", "country of origin", "United Kingdom" ] ]
television series
were The Aquaholics from the United Kingdom, runners up The Snowdiggers from Canada (the only Canadian team in North America section) with Chile's Desert Pumas in 3rd place. Tournament Play The vehicles competed in a series of events, with each episode showing the competition between 3 vehicles. After the events, the t...
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The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck
[ [ "The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck", "genre", "Historical novel" ], [ "The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck", "genre", "Novel" ], [ "The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck", "author", "Mary Shelley" ] ]
novel by Mary Shelley
The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck: A Romance is an 1830 historical novel by Mary Shelley about the life of Perkin Warbeck. The book takes a Yorkist point of view and proceeds from the conceit that Perkin Warbeck died in childhood and the supposed impostor was indeed Richard of Shrewsbury. Henry VII of England is repeatedl...
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The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck
[ [ "The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck", "genre", "Historical novel" ], [ "The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck", "genre", "Novel" ], [ "The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck", "author", "Mary Shelley" ] ]
novel by Mary Shelley
the histories of Edward Hall, Raphael Holinshed, and Francis Bacon, the letters of Sir John Ramsay to Henry VII that are printed in the Appendix to John Pinkerton's History of Scotland establish this as fact. Each chapter opens with a quotation. The entire book is prefaced with a quotation in French by Georges Chastell...
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The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck
[ [ "The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck", "author", "Mary Shelley" ] ]
novel by Mary Shelley
domesticity and equality; through her, Mary Shelley offers a female alternative to the masculine power politics that destroy Richard, as well as the typical historical narrative which only relates those events. She also creates a strong female character in the round-faced, half-Moor, half-Fleming, Monina de Faro, Richa...
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The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck
[ [ "The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck", "author", "Mary Shelley" ] ]
novel by Mary Shelley
III: 14, 19) Ballad of Jane Shore, (II: 8) Ben Jonson, (II: 16) Friedrich Schiller's Wallenstein (III: 1, 8) Notes Bibliography Bennett, Betty T. "The Political Philosophy of Mary Shelley's Historical novels: Valperga and Perkin Warbeck". The Evidence of the Imagination. Eds. Donald H. Reiman, Michael C. Jaye, and Bett...
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The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck
[ [ "The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck", "genre", "Historical novel" ], [ "The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck", "genre", "Novel" ], [ "The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck", "author", "Mary Shelley" ] ]
novel by Mary Shelley
in Mary Shelley's Novels. New York: Routledge, 2002. . Garbin, Lidia. "Mary Shelley and Walter Scott: The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck and the Historical Novel". Mary Shelley's Fiction: From Frankenstein to Falkner. Eds. Michael Eberle-Sinatra and Nora Crook. New York: Macmillan; St. Martin's, 2000. Hopkins, Lisa. "The S...
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The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck
[ [ "The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck", "author", "Mary Shelley" ] ]
novel by Mary Shelley
Press, 2003. . Sites, Melissa. "Chivalry and Utopian Domesticity in Mary Shelley's The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck". European Romantic Review 16.5 (2005): 525-43. Spark, Muriel. Mary Shelley. London: Cardinal, 1987. . Wake, Ann M Frank. "Women in the Active Voice: Recovering Female History in Mary Shelley's Valperga and...
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XEZJ-AM
[ [ "XEZJ-AM", "instance of", "Radio station" ], [ "XEZJ-AM", "owned by", "Radiorama" ] ]
radio station in Guadalajara, Jalisco
XEZJ-AM is a radio station on 1480 AM in San Miguel, Jalisco. It is owned by Radiorama and known as 1480. History XEZJ received its concession on June 20, 1962. It was owned by Julio Romo Valdivia and based in Zapopan, with 250 watts of power. Carlos Fregoso Mendoza bought XEZJ in 1966, and power increased to 500 and l...
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Chamal Rajapaksa
[ [ "Chamal Rajapaksa", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "Chamal Rajapaksa", "country of citizenship", "Sri Lanka" ] ]
Sri Lankan politician
Chamal Jayantha Rajapaksa (Sinhala: චමල් රාජපක්ෂ; Tamil: சமல் ராஜபக்ஷ; born 30 October 1942) is a Sri Lankan politician who was Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka from 2010 to 2015. Previously he served as Minister of Ports & Aviation and Irrigation & Water Management. He hails from a well known political family in...
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Chamal Rajapaksa
[ [ "Chamal Rajapaksa", "educated at", "Richmond College, Galle" ], [ "Chamal Rajapaksa", "country of citizenship", "Sri Lanka" ] ]
Sri Lankan politician
of the Rajapaksa family have been members of parliament in Sri Lanka. Shashindra Rajapaksa (eldest son of Rajapaksa) is the former chief Minister of Uva Provincial Council and former Basnayaka Nilame (Lay Custodian) of the Ruhunu Maha Kataragama devalaya. Early life and career Rajapaksa was born in Palatuwa in the Sout...
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Chamal Rajapaksa
[ [ "Chamal Rajapaksa", "member of political party", "Sri Lanka Freedom Party" ], [ "Chamal Rajapaksa", "country of citizenship", "Sri Lanka" ] ]
Sri Lankan politician
joined the Public Service. Public Service Entered the Public Service of Sri Lanka as a Police Officer serving in the Police Force for more than eight years. Served the State Trading General Corporation as the Asst. General Manager before getting into active politics in 1985. Political career Contested the by-election h...
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Chamal Rajapaksa
[ [ "Chamal Rajapaksa", "country of citizenship", "Sri Lanka" ] ]
Sri Lankan politician
the Parliament he has held the following portfolios. Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Lands Deputy Minister of Ports & Southern Development Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries Minister of Agricultural Development Minister of Irrigation & Water Management Minister of Ports & Aviation Honorary titles "Sri Lanka Ja...
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Dingyuan County
[ [ "Dingyuan County", "country", "China" ], [ "Dingyuan County", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Chuzhou" ] ]
county in Anhui, China
Dingyuan County () is a county of Anhui Province, China. It is under the administration of Chuzhou city. History In December 2011, Taiwanese businessman Zhang Jiulin () held a press conference in which he described unfair treatment at the hands of local officials in Dingyuan County in a dispute about embezzlement at a ...
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Banner-tailed kangaroo rat
[ [ "Banner-tailed kangaroo rat", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Banner-tailed kangaroo rat", "parent taxon", "Kangaroo rat" ] ]
species of mammal
The banner-tailed kangaroo rat (Dipodomys spectabilis) is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is found in arid environments in the southwestern United States and Mexico where it lives in a burrow by day and forages for seeds and plant matter by night. Description The banner-tailed kangaroo rat can grow t...
[ "Dipodomys spectabilis", "Kangaroo rat" ]
Banner-tailed kangaroo rat
[ [ "Banner-tailed kangaroo rat", "parent taxon", "Kangaroo rat" ] ]
species of mammal
its forelegs and locomotion is by hopping. Distribution and habitat The banner-tailed kangaroo rat is found in the southwestern United States and Mexico in two isolated populations. The range of the larger northern population includes arid parts of western Texas, much of Arizona and northern New Mexico, and the Mexican...
[ "Dipodomys spectabilis", "Kangaroo rat" ]
Banner-tailed kangaroo rat
[ [ "Banner-tailed kangaroo rat", "parent taxon", "Kangaroo rat" ] ]
species of mammal
is nocturnal and spends the day in a complex excavated burrow. On the surface, a characteristic mound develops as the animal digs and repairs tunnels, and removes old bedding, spoiled food and seed husks. The excavated material is ejected from one of several entrances and a mound builds up over time. Observations of a ...
[ "Dipodomys spectabilis", "Kangaroo rat" ]
Banner-tailed kangaroo rat
[ [ "Banner-tailed kangaroo rat", "parent taxon", "Kangaroo rat" ] ]
species of mammal
banner-tailed kangaroo rat feeds on seeds and other parts of plants, most notably grass seeds in the form of whole seed-heads. It caches surplus food in its burrow, and is the most assiduous hoarder among the kangaroo rats. In a research study where the rats were fitted with radio-tracking equipment, individuals had a ...
[ "Dipodomys spectabilis", "Kangaroo rat" ]
Banner-tailed kangaroo rat
[ [ "Banner-tailed kangaroo rat", "parent taxon", "Kangaroo rat" ] ]
species of mammal
occurred a couple of hours before dawn. The foodstuffs collected and carried in the cheek pouches were seed heads and grass tufts and were stored in layers in the burrow in chambers up to in diameter. The banner-tailed kangaroo rat uses foot-drumming in territorial defense, and makes a different foot-drumming signal wh...
[ "Dipodomys spectabilis", "Kangaroo rat" ]
Tau2 Lupi
[ [ "Tau2 Lupi", "instance of", "Star" ] ]
star in the constellation Lupus
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Tau2 Lupi}} Tau2 Lupi, Latinized from τ2 Lup, is a binary star system in the constellation Lupus. It is visible to the naked eye with a combined apparent visual magnitude of 4.34. Based upon an annual parallax shift of 10.22 mas as seen from Earth, it is located around 319 light years from the Sun. The t...
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Bombus eximius
[ [ "Bombus eximius", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Bombus eximius", "parent taxon", "Bumblebee" ] ]
species of bumblebee
Bombus eximius is a species of bumblebee that belongs to the subgenus Melanobombus in the simplified subgeneric classification. It is found in the Southern, Eastern and Southeastern parts of the Asian continent. Characteristics Bombus eximius is a very large species of bumblebee. The queens are 28–29 mm () long, while ...
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Bombus eximius
[ [ "Bombus eximius", "taxon rank", "Species" ] ]
species of bumblebee
as Bombus flavescens. The close-up view of the face of Bombus eximius shows the oculomandibular distance (OMD), i.e., the distance between the compound eye and the mandible, to be 0.9–1.0 times the mandible breadth. The labrum, i.e., lips, have irregular lamella, but are mostly straight. The inner eye margin has scatte...
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Beata Szalwinska
[ [ "Beata Szalwinska", "country of citizenship", "Poland" ], [ "Beata Szalwinska", "place of birth", "Warsaw" ], [ "Beata Szalwinska", "given name", "Beata" ], [ "Beata Szalwinska", "occupation", "Pianist" ], [ "Beata Szalwinska", "instrument", ...
Polish musician
Beata Szalwinska (Polish: Beata Szałwińska), is a Polish pianist, known for her classical music concerts in Poland, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, France, Luxembourg, and Switzerland living since 1999 in Luxembourg. Early years 1972-1980: Ecole de musique Emil Mlynarski in Warsaw (Poland) 1980-1985: Józef Elsner Secondary ...
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Beata Szalwinska
[ [ "Beata Szalwinska", "given name", "Beata" ], [ "Beata Szalwinska", "occupation", "Pianist" ] ]
Polish musician
Ravel, Schubert, Chopin, Skriabin and Szymanowski Awards Award for the best interpretation of the IV Symphony of the composer Karol Szymanowski. "Her very start (pianoconcert:IV Simphonie of Karol Szymanowski) showed a beautiful, calm phrase with almost Chopin-like sound, she charmed with her colourful interpretation. ...
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Jim Agler
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American mathematician
Jim Agler is a mathematician who is a professor at the University of California, San Diego. He is a fellow of the American Mathematical Society since 2016, for "contributions to operator theory and the theory of analytic functions of several complex variables". He obtained his Ph.D. from the Indiana University Blooming...
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CD Eldense
[ [ "CD Eldense", "league", "Tercera División" ] ]
association football club
Club Deportivo Eldense is a Spanish football team based in Elda, in the autonomous community of Valencia. Founded in 1921 it plays in Tercera División – Group 6, holding home matches at Estadio Nuevo Pepico Amat, which has a capacity of 4,036 spectators. History One of the oldest clubs in the Valencian Community, Elden...
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Viking Line
[ [ "Viking Line", "country", "Finland" ], [ "Viking Line", "headquarters location", "Mariehamn" ], [ "Viking Line", "location of formation", "Åland Islands" ] ]
Finnish shipping company
Viking Line Abp is a Finnish shipping company that operates a fleet of ferries and cruiseferries between Finland, the Åland Islands, Sweden and Estonia. Viking Line shares are quoted on the Helsinki Stock Exchange. Viking Line is operated from the Åland Islands. Company history Early years: 1959–66 Viking Line's histor...
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Viking Line
[ [ "Viking Line", "headquarters location", "Mariehamn" ], [ "Viking Line", "location of formation", "Åland Islands" ] ]
Finnish shipping company
Gotland-based Rederi AB Slite began a service between Simpnäs (Sweden) and Mariehamn. In 1962, a disagreement caused a group of people to leave Rederi Ab Vikinglinjen and form a new company, Rederi Ab Ålandsfärjan, who began a service linking Gräddö and Mariehamn the following year. Soon the three companies, all compet...
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Viking Line
[ [ "Viking Line", "headquarters location", "Mariehamn" ] ]
Finnish shipping company
1, MS Viking 3 and MS Viking 4 for Sally. MS Viking 5, delivered in 1974, was an enlargened version of the same design. These so-called Papenburg sisters can be considered to be one of the most successful ships designs of all times (the shipyard built three additional sisters of the original design for Transbordadores ...
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Viking Line
[ [ "Viking Line", "headquarters location", "Mariehamn" ] ]
Finnish shipping company
Estonian Tallink. The first new ship built for Viking Line since Slite's MS Kalypso in 1990, , had been ordered from Aker Finnyards in 2005, in response to growing competition from Tallink on the Helsinki–Tallinn route. The Viking XPRS eventually entered service for Viking in April 2008. A second new ship was ordered i...
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James B. Dickman
[ [ "James B. Dickman", "occupation", "Photographer" ], [ "James B. Dickman", "occupation", "Journalist" ], [ "James B. Dickman", "date of birth", "1949" ] ]
American photographer
James (Jay) B Dickman (born 1949), is an American photographer, he won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for feature photography while a staff member for the Dallas Times Herald. In the same year he also won the World Press Golden Eye for a series of photos from the war in El Salvador. Dickman has also been awarded the Distingui...
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Zygoballus incertus
[ [ "Zygoballus incertus", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Zygoballus incertus", "parent taxon", "Zygoballus" ] ]
species of arachnid
Zygoballus incertus is a species of jumping spider which occurs in Panama. History and taxonomy The species was first described from a female specimen by the entomologist Nathan Banks in 1929 as Atelurius incertus. Arachnologist Arthur M. Chickering described the species, including a male allotype, in his 1946 paper, "...
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Zygoballus incertus
[ [ "Zygoballus incertus", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Zygoballus incertus", "parent taxon", "Zygoballus" ] ]
species of arachnid
1987, arachnologist María Elena Galiano reassigned Chickering's male allotype to Sassacus. Regarding the female type specimen, she remarked that it was "without a doubt fissidentate, and should be excluded from [Atelurius]." Citing the fact that Chickering noted similarities with Zygoballus, Galiano transferred the spe...
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Pat Daly
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Irish footballer (1927-2003)
Pat Daly (4 December 1927 - 1 January 2003), also known as Paddy Daly was an Irish former footballer who played as a centre half. He joined Shamrock Rovers in 1948 as a defender. He also had a brief spell in England with Aston Villa in the 1949–50 season playing just three games for the Birmingham-based club. He won hi...
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Pat Daly
[ [ "Pat Daly", "place of death", "Republic of Ireland" ], [ "Pat Daly", "place of birth", "Dublin" ], [ "Pat Daly", "country of citizenship", "Republic of Ireland" ] ]
Irish footballer (1927-2003)
controversy, however. The FAI had unwittingly infringed the rules of the World Cup tournament by bringing on a substitute, which at the time, prohibited players being replaced. Daly represented the League of Ireland XI on 3 occasions while at Glenmalure Park. Honours League of Ireland Shield Shamrock Rovers - 1951/52 S...
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2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup
[ [ "2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup", "sport", "Basketball" ], [ "2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup", "sports season of league or competition", "FIBA Intercontinental Cup" ], [ "2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup", "country", "Brazil" ], [ "2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup",...
intercontinental Cup for men's professional basketball clubs
The 2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup was the 24th edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup for men's professional basketball clubs and the 23rd edition of the tournament being in the form of a true intercontinental tournament for clubs. The 2 game aggregate score tournament took place at the HSBC Arena in Rio de Janeiro,...
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Angelo Bencivenga
[ [ "Angelo Bencivenga", "given name", "Angelo" ], [ "Angelo Bencivenga", "country of citizenship", "Italy" ], [ "Angelo Bencivenga", "family name", "Bencivenga" ] ]
Italian footballer
Angelo Bencivenga (born 25 July 1991) is an Italian footballer who plays as a right midfielder for Santarcangelo. Career Bencivenga returned to Italy in January 2009 for Udinese in January 2009, from Swiss side La Chaux-de-Fonds. In summer 2011, Bencivenga was signed by Parma F.C. on free transfer, but joined Simone Ma...
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2019 in Argentina
[ [ "2019 in Argentina", "facet of", "Argentina" ], [ "2019 in Argentina", "facet of", "2019" ], [ "2019 in Argentina", "country", "Argentina" ] ]
Argentina-related events during the year of 2019
The following lists events that happened or will happen in Argentina in 2019. Incumbents President: Mauricio Macri (until December 10) - Alberto Fernández (starting December 10) Vice President: Gabriela Michetti (until December 10) - Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (starting December 10) Events January January 1: Jair B...
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2019 in Argentina
[ [ "2019 in Argentina", "facet of", "2019" ] ]
Argentina-related events during the year of 2019
his death. January 21: Macri signs a decree to regulate the asset recovery from corruption cases. January 23 Macri acknowledges Juan Guaidó as President of Venezuela during the 2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis. Kirchnerist politicians, on the other hand, support Maduro and consider the appointment of Guaidó as a cou...
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2019 in Argentina
[ [ "2019 in Argentina", "facet of", "2019" ] ]
Argentina-related events during the year of 2019
do not agree on the interpretation of the results. January 29: After some weeks of speculation, governor María Eugenia Vidal announces that the provincial elections in the Buenos Aires Province will be held together with the 2019 Argentine general election. January 30 In line with Vidal, Buenos Aires mayor Horacio Rodr...
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2019 in Argentina
[ [ "2019 in Argentina", "facet of", "Argentina" ], [ "2019 in Argentina", "facet of", "2019" ], [ "2019 in Argentina", "country", "Argentina" ] ]
Argentina-related events during the year of 2019
Evo Morales, as Bolivians are treated in Argentine hospitals for free. February February 3: Agustín Zbar, president of the AMIA, resigns. He had proposed the DAIA to decline the case against former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, which the DAIA rejected. He is replaced by Ariel Eichbaum. March April April 25:...
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2019 in Argentina
[ [ "2019 in Argentina", "facet of", "Argentina" ], [ "2019 in Argentina", "country", "Argentina" ] ]
Argentina-related events during the year of 2019
Births Deaths January 10 – Leo Satragno, musician. January 21 – Emiliano Sala, Argentine professional footballer (b. 1990) February 11 – Ricardo Boechat, Argentine-born Brazilian journalist (b. 1952) February 17 – Eduardo Bauza, first Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers of Argentina. February 23 – Natacha Jaitt, model. F...
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Wiwibloggs
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website
Wiwibloggs is a website and YouTube channel focusing on the Eurovision Song Contest. The site launched in April 2009 and is a web site focusing on Eurovision. It had a seasonal audience, peaking at 250,000 page views per day during the week of Eurovision in May 2016, based on Google Analytics data. History In April 201...
[ "Wiwi Bloggs" ]
Gabriel Wikström
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Swedish politician
Per Johan Gabriel Wikström (born 21 February 1985) is a Swedish politician of the Social Democrats. He served as Minister for Public Health, Healthcare and Sports in the Swedish Government from 2014 to 2017. On 5 May 2017, Wikström announced he will be on sick leave due symptoms related to burnout. Annika Strandhäll se...
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Gabriel Wikström
[ [ "Gabriel Wikström", "family name", "Wikström" ] ]
Swedish politician
board of the youth league from 2007 to 2011 and national chairman from 2011 until being appointed cabinet minister in 2014. As national chairman, Wikström confronted the Social Democrats leadership by pushing a proposal of a 90-day warranty for young unemployed people through the Social Democrats Congress in 2013. The ...
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Buayanyup River
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river in Western Australia, Australia
The Buayanyup River is a river in the South West region of Western Australia. The headwaters of the river rise in the Whicher Range and flow north crossing the Bussell Highway near Vasse before discharging into Geographe Bay near Abbey about west of Busselton. The river has three main tributaries of Dawson Gulley, Iron...
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Sebastian Harnisch
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German political scientist
Sebastian Harnisch (born 3 February 1967 in Germany) is Professor of International Relations and Foreign Policy at the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences of the University of Heidelberg. Education 2004 Habilitation (Political Science), University of Trier 1998 Dr. Phil. (Political Science), University of Trier 199...
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Sebastian Harnisch
[ [ "Sebastian Harnisch", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ] ]
German political scientist
im Abseits? Rot-grüne Außenpolitik 1998-2003, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 2003 (with Hanns W. Maull and Constantin Grund). (ed.) Germany as a Civilian Power. The Foreign Policy of the Berlin Republic, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2001 (with Hanns W. Maull). Außenpolitisches Lernen. Die US-Außenpolitik auf de...
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Levi Hanssen
[ [ "Levi Hanssen", "place of birth", "Tórshavn" ], [ "Levi Hanssen", "country of citizenship", "New Zealand" ], [ "Levi Hanssen", "position played on team / speciality", "Midfielder" ], [ "Levi Hanssen", "member of sports team", "B36 Tórshavn" ], [ ...
Faroe Islands footballer
Levi Hanssen (born 24 February 1988) is a footballer who currently plays for HB Tórshavn. He usually plays as a left midfielder or up-front. Hanssen was born in New Zealand, but grew up in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands Previously he played for EB/Streymur, B36 Tórshavn and Skála ÍF. He has been capped at full international l...
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Devin Gaines
[ [ "Devin Gaines", "educated at", "University of Connecticut" ] ]
American scholar
Devin Thomas Gaines (July 16, 1984 – July 10, 2007) was a college student at the University of Connecticut who attracted media attention by earning five Bachelor's degrees simultaneously on May 6, 2007. Early life Gaines, from Stamford, Connecticut, was raised in childhood by his single mother in public housing after h...
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Devin Gaines
[ [ "Devin Gaines", "educated at", "University of Connecticut" ] ]
American scholar
of Connecticut leadership scholarship, and a scholarship from the Jackie Robinson Foundation. Life at the University of Connecticut Gaines then matriculated at the University of Connecticut in 2002, graduating five years later in May 2007 with five Bachelor's Degrees. During his time at Connecticut, Gaines completed 27...
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Devin Gaines
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American scholar
Technology at New York University. At the time of his death, Gaines was working his summer after graduation as an information technology associate for Pension Associates, a tax consulting firm. Death and memorials On July 10, 2007, Gaines, aged 22, drowned in Deep River, Connecticut, in Blakeslee Pond, a gravel pit qua...
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Pieter Godfried Maria van Meeuwen
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Dutch politician
Jonkheer Pieter Godfried Maria van Meeuwen (11 March 1899 in 's-Hertogenbosch – 9 February 1982 in Ulestraten) was a Dutch judge and a politician. Van Meeuwen studied law at Leiden University and obtained his degree in 1924. After working as a lawyer in 's-Hertogenbosch until 1927 he was a court clerk at the local arro...
[ "P.G.M. van Meeuwen" ]
Pieter Godfried Maria van Meeuwen
[ [ "Pieter Godfried Maria van Meeuwen", "member of political party", "Catholic People's Party" ] ]
Dutch politician
same city. He stayed on until 1951, and then took up a similar position at the court of justice of 's-Hertogenbosch. In 1955 he transferred to the canton court of Heerlen, where he served until April 1969. After World War II Van Meeuwen was Vice-President of the Bijzonder Gerechtshof of The Hague until 1 December 1946,...
[ "P.G.M. van Meeuwen" ]
Pieter Godfried Maria van Meeuwen
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Dutch politician
He was a member of the States of North Brabant (15 April 1931–January 1936) and the States of Limburg (6 July 1954 – 1 December 1956). Van Meeuwen was a member of the Senate of the Netherlands from 6 November 1956 to 16 September 1969. Private life Van Meeuwen married Louisa Augusta Johanna Maria van Lanschot; they had...
[ "P.G.M. van Meeuwen" ]
Emmett McLemore
[ [ "Emmett McLemore", "family name", "McLemore" ], [ "Emmett McLemore", "member of sports team", "Oorang Indians" ] ]
American football player (1899-1973)
Emmett "Red Fox" McLemore (September 12, 1899 – May 19, 1973) was a professional football player who played in the National Football League during the 1923 season. That season, he joined the NFL's Oorang Indians. The Indians were a team based in LaRue, Ohio, composed only of Native Americans, and coached by Jim Thorpe....
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Yōichi Komori
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Japanese academic
is a critic of Japanese Modern Literature and a social activist in Japan. He is currently a professor at the University of Tokyo, Japan. Early life Yoichi Komori was born into a family of a professional political activists on May 14, 1953, in Tokyo, Japan. His father Yoshio Komori (1926-2008, 小森良夫), had been the repres...
[ "Yoichi Komori", "Youichi Komori" ]
Yōichi Komori
[ [ "Yōichi Komori", "occupation", "Poet" ], [ "Yōichi Komori", "country of citizenship", "Japan" ], [ "Yōichi Komori", "place of birth", "Tokyo" ], [ "Yōichi Komori", "educated at", "Hokkaido University" ] ]
Japanese academic
a poet and a Communist social activist. Komori Yoichi’s grandfather, Shinobu Komori(1911-1962, 小森忍),was a well-known artist in sculpture and ceramics in modern Japanese art history. Education Komori had spent four years in Praha with his parents, where he received his elementary education in the Elementary School Attac...
[ "Yoichi Komori", "Youichi Komori" ]
Yōichi Komori
[ [ "Yōichi Komori", "employer", "University of Tokyo" ], [ "Yōichi Komori", "employer", "Seijo University" ], [ "Yōichi Komori", "given name", "Yōichi" ], [ "Yōichi Komori", "occupation", "Professor" ], [ "Yōichi Komori", "country of citizenship...
Japanese academic
same university in 1982 and soon after that he got a tenured position as a lecturer at Seijo University in Tokyo, where he had been teaching till he moved to the University of Tokyo in 1988. He became full Professor of the University of Tokyo in 1998. Career Yōichi Komori made his debut with the following two influenti...
[ "Yoichi Komori", "Youichi Komori" ]
Yōichi Komori
[ [ "Yōichi Komori", "given name", "Yōichi" ] ]
Japanese academic
Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin and so on, he had made a totally new and convincing interpretation on the genealogy of Japanese modern novels in 1890s. He also has influenced by literary critic Ai Maeda (1931–87, 前田愛), the author of Kindai dokusha no seiritsu [The genealogy of modern readership] (1973), Toshi kūkan no bun...
[ "Yoichi Komori", "Youichi Komori" ]
Yōichi Komori
[ [ "Yōichi Komori", "given name", "Yōichi" ] ]
Japanese academic
literary historians for his theoretical and critical approaches in the research of modern novels. The critic Masaki Nakamasa (b.1963) points out that “a left turn” for Japanese postmodernism took place in 1992 or 1993, and can be seen in some postmodernist exponents like Tetsuya Takahashi, Yōichi Komori, Hidetaka Ishid...
[ "Yoichi Komori", "Youichi Komori" ]
Yōichi Komori
[ [ "Yōichi Komori", "country of citizenship", "Japan" ] ]
Japanese academic
and so forth to dig into historicity through consciousness and subconsciousness. In this sense Komori probably identifies himself as a historian in a broad sense. Yoichi Komori is also a well-known social activist in Japan. He had been the leading intellectual who protested against the injuring party’s toning down or d...
[ "Yoichi Komori", "Youichi Komori" ]
Yōichi Komori
[ [ "Yōichi Komori", "place of birth", "Tokyo" ] ]
Japanese academic
established in June 2005 in the names of 9 famous senior intellectuals including Kenzaburō Ōe (b.1935,大江健三郎), the Noble Prize Laureate for Literature in 1968, the critic Shūichi Katō (1919-2008,加藤周一), Shunsuke Tsurumi (1922-2015, 鶴見俊輔), a well-known philosopher and an anti-war activist, and so on. As the chief of the S...
[ "Yoichi Komori", "Youichi Komori" ]
Cheryl Studer
[ [ "Cheryl Studer", "place of birth", "Midland, Michigan" ], [ "Cheryl Studer", "given name", "Cheryl" ] ]
American dramatic soprano
Cheryl Studer (born October 24, 1955) is an American dramatic soprano who has sung at many of the world's foremost opera houses. Studer has performed more than eighty roles ranging from the dramatic repertoire to roles more commonly associated with lyric sopranos and coloratura sopranos, and, in her late stage, mezzo-s...
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Cheryl Studer
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American dramatic soprano
began voice lessons at age 12 with Gwendolyn Pike, a local opera singer and voice teacher. She attended Herbert Henry Dow High School, then transferred to the Interlochen Arts Academy for her junior and senior years and graduated from there in 1974. Following high school, Studer studied at the Oberlin Conservatory of M...
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Cheryl Studer
[ [ "Cheryl Studer", "place of birth", "Midland, Michigan" ] ]
American dramatic soprano
Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier for the first time at the Salzburg Festival. Also in 1995, Studer appeared in concert with her hometown orchestra, the Midland Symphony Orchestra, in Midland, Michigan, during the orchestra's 60th anniversary season. In 1996, Studer sang the same role at the Vienna State Opera. That same year...
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Cheryl Studer
[ [ "Cheryl Studer", "occupation", "Singer" ] ]
American dramatic soprano
Personal life Studer is married to Greek tenor Michalis Doukakis and has lived in Germany for most of her life. From previous marriages, Studer has two daughters, Elsa and Senta, named after characters from Richard Wagner operas. The elder, Senta, is a pop music singer. Her first solo album, Happy, was released in Janu...
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R. Andrew Lee
[ [ "R. Andrew Lee", "given name", "Andrew" ], [ "R. Andrew Lee", "occupation", "Pianist" ], [ "R. Andrew Lee", "genre", "Minimal music" ], [ "R. Andrew Lee", "record label", "Irritable Hedgehog Music" ], [ "R. Andrew Lee", "instrument", "Pia...
American musician
R. Andrew Lee (born 1982, in Excelsior Springs, Missouri) is an American pianist of contemporary classical music, with a particular emphasis on Minimal music and music of the Wandelweiser collective. He has recorded ten albums for Irritable Hedgehog Music. Education R. Andrew Lee received a BM in piano performance from...
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R. Andrew Lee
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American musician
The Time Curve Preludes, which sparked his interest in minimalist music. Lee received his MM in 2006 and his DMA in 2011 from UMKC. Career R. Andrew Lee began his career as Artist-in-Residence at Avila University in Kansas City, Missouri in January 2009. On 30 October 2010, he released his first album with Irritable He...
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R. Andrew Lee
[ [ "R. Andrew Lee", "instrument", "Piano" ] ]
American musician
Associate University Minister for Liturgical & Sacred Music. There he oversees music for liturgical celebrations while also teaching in the music department. Lee continued to record for Irritable Hedgehog, garnering increasing attention from critics. His third album, William Duckworth: The Time Curve Preludes was named...
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R. Andrew Lee
[ [ "R. Andrew Lee", "given name", "Andrew" ] ]
American musician
2013. Lee has performed across the United States, including cities such as Seattle, Los Angeles, Denver, Austin, Chicago, Boston and New York. He has also performed abroad in Canada, England, France, Belgium, and Italy. As a performer, Lee has taken an interest in music of an extended duration, performing and commissio...
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R. Andrew Lee
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American musician
Denver, Colorado, with his wife and three children. He takes "grilling and drinking seriously" and also notes a "penchant for interesting socks." Discography Adrian Knight: Obsessions - Irritable Hedgehog Music, 2016 Paul A. Epstein: Piano Music - Irritable Hedgehog Music, 2015 Jay Batzner: as if to each other - Irrita...
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Viburnum carlesii
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species of plant
Viburnum carlesii (common names arrowwood, Korean spice viburnum) is a species of flowering plant in the family Adoxaceae (formerly Caprifoliaceae), native to Korea and Japan (Tsushima Island) and naturalised in Ohio, USA. Growing to tall and broad, it is a bushy deciduous shrub with oval leaves which are copper-colour...
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Kanpur railway station
[ [ "Kanpur railway station", "country", "India" ] ]
Railway station in Uttar Pradesh, India
Kanpur Junction (also known as Kanpur Purana) was a former station in Kanpur on the Kanpur-Allahabad railway line opened in 1859 and closed after the opening of Kanpur Central, the present station. History After the first passenger train service was inaugurated between Bombay and Thane, this was the fourth railway line...
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Isaac Rosefelt
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American basketball player
Isaac Daniel "Ike" Rosefelt (; born May 3, 1985) is an American-Israeli professional basketball player who is currently a free agent. He played college basketball for Bowling Green Falcons and St. Thomas Tommies before playing professionally in Spain, Portugal, France and Israel, where he was named four-time Israeli Le...
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Isaac Rosefelt
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American basketball player
with Maccabi Ashdod. On July 17, 2019, Rosefelt signed with Hapoel Haifa of the Israeli National League, joining his former head coach Elad Hasin. On September 9, 2019, Rosefelt parted ways with Hapoel Haifa due to personal reasons. Career statistics Domestic Leagues Source: Basket.co.il & RealGM.com References Externa...
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Vuk Vrčević
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Serbian writer
Vuk Vrčević (, Risan, 26 February 1811 – Dubrovnik, 13 August 1882) was a Montenegrin Serb collector of lyric poetry and companion of Vuk Karadžić, the famed linguist and reformer of the Serbian language. He also translated into Serbian the poetical work of Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapessi, better known by his pseudony...
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Vuk Vrčević
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Serbian writer
office as an agent of a trading company, thanks to his uncle's connections. In 1835 Vuk Stefanović Karadžić was living in nearby Kotor at the time. It was there that Vrčević first made an acquaintance with the great man who had already started to reform and standardize the Serbian language, and became his lifelong coll...
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Vuk Vrčević
[ [ "Vuk Vrčević", "place of death", "Dubrovnik" ] ]
Serbian writer
sooner had he entered on his new duties than his great capacity for arduous work was put to a test. Besides events in the Serbian Vojvodina and the new repercussions from the Magyars, to which he had to devote much attention, the Herzegovinian insurrection, led by Luka Vukalović in 1852, had broken-out once again (1861...
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Vuk Vrčević
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Serbian writer
August 1882. He was honoured with special recognition from the Serbian Learned Society (inducted on 21 January 1868), and was a particular favourite of Milan I of Serbia and Nicholas I of Montenegro, who made him historiographer royal. Work and legacy Vrčević began his literary career by publishing translations from th...
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Filippo Bubbico
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Italian politician and architect
Filippo Bubbico (born 26 February 1954) is an Italian politician and the president of Basilicata from 2000 to 2005. Biography After graduating with a degree in architecture in 1979 at the Sapienza University in Rome, Bubbico joined the Italian Communist Party, with which he held the office of mayor of his hometown Mont...
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Filippo Bubbico
[ [ "Filippo Bubbico", "given name", "Filippo" ] ]
Italian politician and architect
Left. President of Basilicata At the regional elections in Basilicata in 2000 Bubbico candidates for the Presidency of Basilicata at the head of a centre-left coalition of The Olive Tree. Bubbico was elected President with 63% of the votes. He remained in office until 2005, when he was succeeded by Vito De Filippo. Sen...
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