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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee%20Ellis
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Lee Ellis
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Lee Ellis. Research
Ellis is known for researching the potential biological roots of sexual orientation, and organized a conference on the subject that occurred in May 1995. He has also studied the potential for the use of thyroid and obesity medications during pregnancy to increase the odds of children being homosexual. He has also studied numerous other topics, such as the relationships between obesity in women and the number of children they give birth to, the link between left-handedness and mortality, and the effect one's genes have on the career they end up working in.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A9sar%20Chiffre
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César Chiffre
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César Chiffre.
César Chiffre (born April 18, 1991) is a French director and actor. He is the third generation of a family with its roots in cinema. His grandfather Yvan Chiffre was film director and stunt coordinator and his father Philippe Chiffre is production designer.
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César Chiffre
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César Chiffre. Biography
He directed his first movie at the age of 9. Chiffre has produced around fifty short films (including shorts, music videos, a 45-minute medium length movie, and has produced some thirty films to order.
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César Chiffre
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César Chiffre.
In 2009, at the age of eighteen, he constructed his own camera system to direct Produit a short film in 3D with Alexis Loizon who played the lead character.
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César Chiffre.
He has also worked on visual effects for Costa Gavras’ Eden is West, and as a graphic designer on films by Eric Rochant, Fred Cavayé, Richard Berry and Guillaume Canet. He directed the ‘Making Of’ for Florent Emilio Siri’s most recent film, and has directed promotional teasers for Eloïse Lang’s forthcoming film.<ref>«Sauver Maman», sur Allocine.fr ', 2017</ref>
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César Chiffre
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César Chiffre. Director
Films
2018 : Larguées (making of)
2016 : Invitation sur le plateau (documentary)
2012 : Biennale de la Création des Arts Décoratifs: Paris (documentary)
2012 : Life (short)
2012 : Produit (short)
2012 : Something (short)
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César Chiffre
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César Chiffre. Video clips
2015 : Hi'Levelz - Back
2015 : Hi'Levelz - Pause
2015 : Hi'Levelz - Play
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César Chiffre. Graphic Designer
2017 : Rock'n Roll by Guillaume Canet
2015 : Nos Femmes by Richard Berry
2014 : Mea culpa by Fred Cavayé
2013 : Möbius'' by Eric Rochant
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal%20of%20Computing%20Sciences%20in%20Colleges
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Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
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Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges.
The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges is a bimonthly peer-reviewed, open access academic journal published by the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges (CCSC) covering topics associated with computer science and education, and current technologies and methods in these areas. The journal publishes the proceedings from the conferences held annually in each of the CCSC regions.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal%20of%20Computing%20Sciences%20in%20Colleges
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Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
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Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges.
The journal was established in 1985 as the Journal of Computing in Small Colleges.
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Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
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Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges. Abstracting and indexing
This journal is indexed by:
ACM Computing Reviews
ACM Digital Library
ACM Guide to Computing Literature
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter%20Is%20Coming%20%28disambiguation%29
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Winter Is Coming (disambiguation)
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Winter Is Coming (disambiguation). Winter is Coming may refer to:
"Winter Is Coming", the pilot episode and motto of House Stark, on the HBO television series Game of Thrones
Game of Thrones: Winter Is Coming, a video game based on the show
Winter Is Coming: The Medieval World of Game of Thrones, a book written by Carolyne Larrington
Winter Is Coming: Why Vladimir Putin and the Enemies of the Free World Must Be Stopped, a book written by Russian chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov
"Winter Is Coming", 2007 song, by Radical Face
AEW Winter Is Coming, an annual professional wrestling event by All Elite Wrestling (AEW)
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Winter Is Coming (disambiguation)
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Winter Is Coming (disambiguation). See also
The Winter Is Coming, an album by Elf Power
"Winter Is Coming Here Soon", a song from Jimmy Barnes' Och Aye the G'nu children's album
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David Solans
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David Solans.
David Solans Cortés (born 3 August 1996) is a Spanish film and television actor.
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David Solans
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David Solans. Biography
Solans' film debut was with Jesús Monllaó, who gave him the opportunity to participate in the film Son of Cain, where he played Nico, a psychopathic boy obsessed with chess.
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David Solans
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David Solans. Biography
In the following years, he played the protagonist in the web series directed by Marc and Oriol Puig, La caida de Apolo, and in the feature film El dulce sabor de limón by David Aymerich.
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David Solans
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David Solans. Biography
His first appearance on the small screen was in the series Bajo sospecha of Antena 3, where he played Oscar in the first season of the series.
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David Solans
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David Solans. Biography
In 2015, he starred in the TV series Merlí from TV3, where he plays Bruno Bergeron, a student who finds it difficult to accept himself how he is, and whose father becomes his new philosophy teacher. Due to the grand acclaim the series received in the Catalan public, La Sexta decided to dub the series in Castilian for the whole country. In 2016, the second season of Merlí aired. He left the series after the 12th episode, one episode before the season ended.
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David Solans
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David Solans. Biography
That year, he also began a four-episode mini-series on Telecinco, Lo que escondían sus ojos, playing Ramón Serrano Suñer.
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David Solans
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David Solans. Television
2015: Bajo sospecha, as Óscar Vidal
2015–2016: Merlí, as Bruno Bergeron (episodes 1–26)
2016: Lo que escondían sus ojos, as Ramón Serrano-Suñer Polo
2018: El Punto Frío, as Martín
2018: Boca Norte, as Daniel
2019: La caza. Monteperdido, as Quim
2019: Días de Navidad, as Juan
2019: Merlí: Sapere Aude, as Bruno
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David Solans
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David Solans. Film
2013: Hijo de Caín, as Nico
2013: La caída de Apolo, as Max
2017: El dulce sabor del limón, as Jaume
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David Solans. Awards and nominations
In 2014, he was nominated by the Catalan Academy of Cinema (along with José Sacristán, Javier Cámara y Eduard Fernández) and the Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos for his role in Hijo de Caín, and won Best Actor at Girona Film Festival for his performance in La caída de Apolo.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stafford%20Road%20%28closed%201852%29%20railway%20station
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Stafford Road (closed 1852) railway station
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Stafford Road (closed 1852) railway station.
Stafford Road railway station served the city of Wolverhampton, England from 1850 to 1852 on the Wolverhampton-Shrewsbury line.
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Stafford Road (closed 1852) railway station
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Stafford Road (closed 1852) railway station.
The station opened in October 1850 by the Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway. The station was situated to the west of Stafford Road at the present site of Stafford Road Junction. The station was served by six trains on Mondays to Saturdays with two on Sundays in both directions between Wolverhampton Temporary and Shrewsbury. It was a short distance from Wolverhampton station and so Stafford Road proved to be unprofitable and closed completely in June or July 1852.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leydse%20Courant
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Leydse Courant
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Leydse Courant.
The Leydse Courant was a Dutch newspaper published from 1688 through 1992, initially only in Leiden and region and eventually it covered the entire province of South Holland. This catholic publication was one of the earlier newspapers in the Netherlands.
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Leydse Courant. 1668–1824: Leydse Courant
First publication of the Leydse Courant was in 1688. Until 1870 the newspaper appeared on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Publisher was Anthony de Klopper & Zoon at the Breede Straat in Leiden.
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Leydse Courant. 1824–1870: Leydsche Courant
Cost of the newspaper in 1845 was 12 Dutch Guilder a year or 10 Guilder cents for an individual copy. Ads were 25 cent per line when commercial and 10 cent per line when noncommercial.
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Leydse Courant. 1870–1947: Leidsche Courant
In 1870, publication became a daily. At the start of the 20th century, the editorial office moved to Oude Singel 54.
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Leydse Courant. History
In 1909, a subscription was 9 Guilder cent per week, 1.30 Guilder per 3 months, and one paid 20 to have the newspaper sent by mail. Single copies were 2.5 cent. Starting 1910 an illustrated Sunday paper appeared for 5 cent. On 1 October 1914, the newspaper moved to Steenschuur 15, and the subscription cost was raised to 10 cents per week. The newspaper remained in this building during the Second World War.
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Leydse Courant. History
The newspaper was notified by the Roman Catholic Church on individuals who were about to get married. These young married received a free trial subscription that was then often renewed for pay.
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Leydse Courant. 1947–1992: Leidse Courant
At the end of 1971, mail subscriptions were dropped. In June 1972, the cost of individual copy was 35 cents, weekly subscription was 1.83 Guilder, while for an annual subscription one paid 91.55. Prices rose fast. In January 1974, the price for individual copies was raised to 40 cents, in June 1974 to 45 cents, in January 1975 to 50 cents, and in June 1976 to 55 cents.
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Leydse Courant. History
When the newspaper folded in 1992, it had 14,000 subscriptions.
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Leydse Courant. Defunct daily newspapers
1688 establishments in Europe
1992 disestablishments in Europe
Defunct newspapers published in the Netherlands
Mass media in Leiden
History of Leiden
Catholic newspapers
Daily newspapers published in the Netherlands
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin%20Bearse
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Austin Bearse
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Austin Bearse.
Austin Bearse (1808-1881) was a sea captain from Cape Cod who provided transportation for fugitive slaves in the years leading up to the American Civil War.
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Austin Bearse. Early life
Bearse was born in Barnstable, Massachusetts, on April 3, 1808. As a youth he worked occasionally as a mate on slave-trading vessels off the coast of South Carolina and saw firsthand how cruelly the slaves were treated. Decades later, he recalled in his memoir that "they were separated from their families and connections with as little concern as calves and pigs are selected out of a lot of domestic animals." Often the families and friends of the departing slaves were allowed to spend the night on the ship before it set sail. When morning came, Bearse had the unpleasant duty of warning them that it was time to say goodbye, and, as he put it, "the shrieks and cries of grief at these times were enough to make anyone's heart ache."
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Austin Bearse. Early life
Affected by these experiences, Bearse became an abolitionist. He continued working as a seaman, but refused to trade below the Mason-Dixon line.
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Austin Bearse
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Austin Bearse. Abolitionism
In 1847, at the request of Quaker agents Abigail and Lydia Mott, he smuggled a slave named George Lewis from Albany to Boston. There Lewis was reunited with his daughter, who had also run away. Bearse found Lewis a job, and the Reverend Leonard Grimes of the Twelfth Baptist Church raised the funds to ransom Lewis's wife and remaining children from the slaveholders. This was the first of many such rescues in which Bearse took part.
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Austin Bearse
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Austin Bearse. Abolitionism
Soon after Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, Bearse became a member of the Boston Vigilance Committee, a fugitive slave rescue organization with connections to the Underground Railroad. Around that time, he moved to City Point in South Boston. In 1851 he worked as a harbor spy for the Committee, keeping an eye out for slave-catchers. He also served as dues collector until 1855. Coordinating with Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Wendell Phillips, Lewis Hayden, William Ingersoll Bowditch and other committee members, Bearse undertook several daring slave rescues in his 36-foot sloop, the Moby Dick. In one case, the committee hired him to retrieve a fugitive slave named Sandy Swain from the brig Florence, which was moored at Fort Independence after sailing from North Carolina. He brought with him several white abolitionists and a party of black dock workers from Long Wharf, and persuaded the captain of the brig to hand Swain over to him. As they were sailing away, they dressed Swain as a fisherman so he would blend in when they landed at City Point House. From there, Swain was driven to a safe house in Brookline, and continued the next morning on his way to Canada.
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Austin Bearse
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Austin Bearse. Abolitionism
On another occasion, Bearse was asked to retrieve a fugitive slave from the Sally Ann, also from North Carolina. He was unable to enlist a party of men to go with him on short notice, so he and his brother decided to try it on their own. To intimidate the other captain, Bearse tied jackets and hats to the railing of his own ship to make it appear from a distance as though he had a large crew to back him up. He then sent his brother in the yacht's rowboat to pick up the stowaway. Apparently fooled, the captain of the Sally Ann turned the stowaway over to the Bearse brothers, who brought him to South Boston and put him up in his home. The freed slave then continued on the Underground Railroad to Canada.
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Austin Bearse
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Austin Bearse. Abolitionism
In 1853 Bearse was interviewed by Harriet Beecher Stowe at the office of the Liberator as part of her research for A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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Austin Bearse
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Austin Bearse. Death and legacy
Towards the end of his life, Bearse published a memoir, Reminiscences of the Fugitive Slave-Law Days in Boston (1880). He died on December 2, 1881, and was buried in the Beechwood Cemetery in Centerville, Massachusetts. The Austin Bearse House in Centerville (built c. 1691) is part of the Centerville Historic District.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20B-Side%3A%20Elsa%20Dorfman%27s%20Portrait%20Photography
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The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography
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The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography.
The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Errol Morris. The film explores the life and career of Elsa Dorfman. The film was released on June 30, 2017, by Neon.
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The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography
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The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography.
The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on September 4, 2016. The film was released on June 30, 2017, by Neon.
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The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography. Synopsis
Following her retirement, Elsa Dorfman lovingly showcases her photographic works from her fifty-year career in photography while also telling personal and professional anecdotes and describing her artistic motivations. The film has a loose chronological narrative. Dorfman starts by showing her early black and white photographic work. She recalls moving to New York City to work for Grove Press, where she became acquainted with Beat writers, including Allen Ginsberg. She then describes moving back to Massachusetts to teach elementary school, at which point, the photographer assigned to work with her introduced her to photography. By the 1970s, she had photographed Andrew Wylie, Victor Bockris, Anais Nin, W. H. Auden, Andrea Dworkin, Ed Sanders, Gail Mazur, Audre Lorde, and Anne Sexton.
Dorfman then describes her excitement over the release of the 20x24 Large Format Polaroid in 1980, which is followed by footage of her using the 20x24 Polaroid she was eventually able to rent, one of only five. She goes on to show the first photo she took on the 20x24, a photo of Allen Ginsberg with an amaryllis. Dorfman goes through other photos she had taken on the 20x24 and recollects the memories associated with them. This includes her parents, husband, son, and Ginsberg. She reflects on the death of her parents and of Ginsberg, as well as more lighthearted memories of her past birthdays. She talks about Polaroid going out of business and how it affected her, overall conveying her artistic motivations and understanding of her photographic mediums.
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The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography. Reception
This film was well-received overall, receiving a rating of 97% on Rotten Tomatoes and 6.6/10 on IMDb.
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The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography.
Glenn Kenny with the New York Times writes, "Part of Mr. Morris’s reputation as a great documentary filmmaker is derived from his friendly-seeming but pressing interview technique, but here, when he’s heard, he speaks to Ms. Dorfman as a friend, and she responds to him with warm reminiscences of her beginnings as a photographer...Ms. Dorfman emerges as an artist of deep compassion, empathy, humor and wisdom. During a montage of photographs of Ginsberg, he is heard in a late-’50s audio recording reading his great poem 'America.' Lines like 'America when will you end the human war' and 'America why are your libraries full of tears' resonate with a particular poignancy even today, as does 'America when will you be angelic.' 'The B-Side' is a portrait of a genuine American angel."
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The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography.
Robert Abele with the Los Angeles Times writes, "This is the rare Morris movie that feels led by the personality of its star figure, in this case Dorfman’s wry positivity and love of what she does, rather than his need to probe. You can almost sense Morris smiling off-camera as she pulls each exposure from her file drawers for reminiscing and newfound scrutiny — that’s how strong and warm his admiration is for Dorfman and the humble richness of her work."
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The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography. Soundtrack
The soundtrack for this film was written by Paul Leonard-Morgan and released in 2018. Paul Leonard-Morgan and Errol Morris also worked together on Wormwood (miniseries) and American Dharma.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warehouse%20District%20%28West%20Palm%20Beach%29
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Warehouse District (West Palm Beach)
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Warehouse District (West Palm Beach).
The Warehouse District, located in the City of West Palm Beach, Florida, is a collection of industrial warehouse buildings built between 1925 and 1968 that are being redeveloped into a creative, mixed-use district. The Warehouse District consists of 85,000 square feet of restaurants, craft breweries, artistic, creative commercial and athletic uses. The neighborhood is located southwest of downtown West Palm Beach and east of Interstate 95. The project is being developed by Johnstone Capital Partners, a Palm Beach-based real estate investment firm.
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Warehouse District (West Palm Beach)
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Warehouse District (West Palm Beach). Representative tenants
Grandview Public Market - A chef-driven market hall and event space.
Palm Beach Squash - Palm Beach County's first premier boutique squash club.
Steamhorse Brewing - West Palm Beach's first craft brewery and taproom.
Elizabeth Avenue Station - A pop-up retail marketplace and creative-use facility.
Studios, Etc. - An exclusive fitness studio.
Black Coral Rum Distillery - A craft distillery with tasting room and event space.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983%20Big%20League%20World%20Series
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1983 Big League World Series
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1983 Big League World Series.
The 1983 Big League World Series took place from August 13–20 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States. Taipei, Taiwan defeated host Broward County, Florida in the championship game.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaze%20to%20Kumo%20to%20Niji%20to
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Kaze to Kumo to Niji to
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Kaze to Kumo to Niji to.
is a 1976 Japanese historical television series. It is the 14th NHK taiga drama. Kaze to kumo to Niji to deals with the Heian period in Japan. Based on Chōgorō Kaionji's novels Taira no Masakado and Umi to Kaze to Niji to. The drama was made with Go Kato's request.
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Kaze to Kumo to Niji to. Plot
The story chronicles the life of Taira no Masakado.
The story begins with Masakado's childhood. Masakado happens to meet Fujiwara no Hidesato, and he thinks that he want to be great Samurai like Hidesato in the future.
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Kaze to Kumo to Niji to. Masakado's family
Keiju Kobayashi as Taira no Yoshimasa, the father of Masakado
Michiyo Aratama as Masako, the mother of Masakado
Kenji Takaoka as Taira no Masayori, Masakado's younger brother
Masakado's retainers
Masao Kusakari as Genmei
Joe Shishido as Gendō
Masakane Yonekura as Okiyo-ō
Toyoshi Fukuda as Iwa no Kazutsune
Masako Mori as Kikyo
Yousuke Kondō as Miyake Kiyotada
Kunika family
Takashi Yamaguchi as Taira no Sadamori, Masakado's rival
Asao Sano as Taira no Kunika
Yatsuko Tan'ami as Hideko
Tsuyoshi Sasaki as Taira no Morishige
Yoshikane family
Isamu Nagato as Taira no Yoshikane
Yuriko Hoshi as Senko
Yoshikane's family
Isamu Nagato as Tairo no Yoshikane
Yuriko Hoshi as Senko
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Kaze to Kumo to Niji to
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Kaze to Kumo to Niji to. Minamoto (Genji)
Kō Nishimura as Minamoto no Mamoru
Tōru Minegishi as Minamoto no Tasuku
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Kaze to Kumo to Niji to
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Kaze to Kumo to Niji to. People of Kantō
Shigeru Tsuyuguchi as Fujiwara no Hidesato
Kunishirō Hayashi, Hidesato's subordinate
Seiji Miyaguchi as Musashi no Takeshiba
People of Kyoto
Sayuri Yoshinaga as Takako, Masakado's lover
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Kaze to Kumo to Niji to. Others
Keizō Kanie as Taira no Yoshimasa
Fumio Watanabe as Taira no Yoshifumi
Kiwako Taichi as Musashi
Asao Koike as Ono no Michikaze
Kazuko Yoshiyuki as Kera
Minori Terada as Fujiwara no Masatsune
Ken Ogata as Fujiwara no Sumitomo
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Kaze to Kumo to Niji to. Taiga drama
1976 Japanese television series debuts
1976 Japanese television series endings
1970s drama television series
Jidaigeki television series
Television series set in the 10th century
Television shows based on Japanese novels
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Theodore Perry
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Theodore Perry.
Theodore Bolivar Perry (April 1, 1833 – May 14, 1921) was an American lawyer and politician who served in the Iowa State Senate and as prosecuting attorney of Monroe County, Iowa.
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Theodore Perry
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Theodore Perry.
Perry was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and, as an adolescent, moved with his family to Iowa. In early adulthood, he was a schoolteacher and, in 1852 began reading law in Albia, Iowa.
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Theodore Perry
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Theodore Perry.
In 1854 Perry was admitted to the Iowa Bar and went into practice with John S. Townsend. Perry became a successful attorney, was elected prosecuting attorney of Monroe County, Iowa, and also developed several commercial properties in Albia. He was elected to the Iowa State Board of Education in 1858, serving for four years. In 1877 he built a large "show residence" in Albia – an elaborate, High Victorian home that has since been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. He was later elected to the Iowa Senate representing the 15th district (then composed of Marion County, Iowa and Monroe County, Iowa).
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Theodore Perry
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Theodore Perry.
Nathan E. Kendall read law under Perry and the two remained lifelong friends. He married Minerva Allison in 1854 and, with her, had two children. After his first wife's death, he remarried, to Amanda Craig. With her, he had three children. Among his grandchildren was J. Harvey Littrell.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed%20buildings%20in%20Middelfart%20Municipality
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Listed buildings in Middelfart Municipality.
This is a list of listed buildings in Middelfart Municipality, Denmark.
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Listed buildings in Middelfart Municipality
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Listed buildings in Middelfart Municipality.
''Note:: This list is incomplete. A complete list of listed buildings in Middelfart Municipality can be found on Danish Wikipedia.
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2000 Heineken Trophy – Women's doubles
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2000 Heineken Trophy – Women's doubles.
Silvia Farina Elia and Rita Grande were the defending champions, but Farina Elia did not compete this year. Grande teamed up with Sabine Appelmans and lost in semifinals to Catherine Barclay and Karina Habšudová.
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2000 Heineken Trophy – Women's doubles
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2000 Heineken Trophy – Women's doubles.
Erika deLone and Nicole Pratt won the title, after Catherine Barclay and Karina Habšudová were forced to retire during the final. The score was 7–6(8–6), 4–3.
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2000 Heineken Trophy – Women's doubles
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2000 Heineken Trophy – Women's doubles. References
Official Results Archive (ITF)
Official Results Archive (WTA)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonnangatta
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Wonnangatta
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Wonnangatta.
Wonnangatta is a locality in north east Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Alpine Shire local government area, north east of the state capital, Melbourne.
At the , the residential population of Wonnangatta was recorded as zero.
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Wonnangatta.
Wonnangatta Station was the site of the Wonnangatta murders in 1917.
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2017–18 Partick Thistle F.C. season
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2017–18 Partick Thistle F.C. season.
The 2017–18 season was Partick Thistle's fifth consecutive season in the top flight of Scottish football and the fifth in the newly established Scottish Premiership, having been promoted from the Scottish First Division at the end of the 2012–13 season.
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2017–18 Partick Thistle F.C. season
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2017–18 Partick Thistle F.C. season. Season Summary
Thistle competed in the 2017–18 Scottish League Cup where they finished second in Group H behind Livingston by 1 point and qualified for the Second Round. In the second round they surpassed St Johnstone and in the Quarter Finals took Rangers to extra time after Kris Doolan scored an injury time equaliser to make it 1-1, however lost 3-1 after extra time. Partick Thistle also competed in the Scottish Cup, where they lost in an away tie to Celtic in the fifth round. They ended the season being relegated from the Premiership via the play-offs, dropping to the Scottish Championship.
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2017–18 Partick Thistle F.C. season
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2017–18 Partick Thistle F.C. season.
Scottish Premiership matches includes play-off games against Livingston.
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Myint Kyu
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Myint Kyu.
Myint Kyu (born 20 August 1950) is a Burmese football manager and former player.
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Myint Kyu
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Myint Kyu. Early life
As a child, his father, Ba Juu, played for the national team.
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Myint Kyu
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Myint Kyu. Career
Aged 20, Kyu made his debut for the national team; he would later make one substitute appearance in the 1972 Olympics in a 1-0 loss to the Soviet Union. In 1977, he retired from international football. He became coach of his former club Finance and Revenue when the league was restructured in 1996. He then joined Southern Myanmar, which is owned by businessman Htay Myint, chairman of the conglomerate Yuzana Company, in 2009 as team manager; he has held that position since the club's inception as well.
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Artemas, Pennsylvania
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Artemas, Pennsylvania.
Artemas is an unincorporated community in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The community is south-southeast of Bedford. Artemas has a post office with ZIP code 17211, which opened on June 23, 1892.
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley.
Patricia Jabbeh Wesley is a Liberian (African Diaspora) poet and writer and Professor of English and Creative Writing at Penn State University. She is a Liberian Civil War survivor who immigrated to the United States with her family in 1991, and the author of six books of poetry and a children's book, as well as an anthology editor. Jabbeh Wesley also founded, chairs, and teaches in the educational/humanitarian organization Young Scholars of Liberia.
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley. Biography
Jabbeh Wesley was born in Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia. She then returned to her familial village of Tugbakeh in the Maryland region for boarding school, where she learned the Grebo language after first learning English. She attained her BA at the University of Liberia, her MS at Indiana University, and her PhD at Western Michigan University.
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley.
Jabbeh Wesley is the author of six books of poetry: Before the Palm Could Bloom: Poems of Africa (New Issues Press), Becoming Ebony (Southern Illinois University Press), The River is Rising (Autumn House Press), Where the Road Turns (Autumn House Press), When the Wanderers Come Home (University of Nebraska Press), and Praise Song for My Children: New and Selected Poems (Autumn House Press). She is also the author of a children's book, In Monrovia, The River Visits the Sea (One Moore Book).
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley.
She joined the nonprofit organization Writing For Peace because her career in writing "has been about giving voice to the voiceless in a world constantly at war." She also operates her own popular blog, Patricia Jabbeh Wesley's International Blog on Poetry for Peace, in which she tries to get readers to think "about the things that bother the world."
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley. Influences and themes
Although identifying herself as African, Liberian, and Grebo, she has also been shaped by Western influences. She acknowledges and accepts her hybridity of cultures as part of her identity while still calling herself a "a strong Africanist, believing in the values I was taught as an African Child." Her poetry's attitude shifts between critical, bemused, revelatory, celebratory, and mournful, as she discusses both her American and Liberian lives. Jabbeh Wesley constantly makes the reader aware of her exile. The vantage point of being an outsider to both the United States and postwar Liberian cultures permits a wide-awake honesty and fresh analysis of cultures, politics, gender relations, and attitudes.
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley.
Jabbeh Wesley has had numerous strong mothers, including her grandmother, mother, stepmother, and her mother-in-law. Even though the Grebo culture is mostly patriarchal, "it is in reality a matriarchal society, where the women figures have their place as the strong pillars of community and society. Mothers are important because they actually are in charge of the homes, the children, etc., and sometimes of business."
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley.
Jabbeh Wesley survived the Liberian Civil War, the event that influences and inspires most of her work. She is Christian, and her work incorporates and refers frequently to biblical themes and passages.
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley. Personal life
She currently lives with her family in west-central Pennsylvania and has taught at Pennsylvania State University and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She is a mother, raising the next generation of Liberian children far from the coast of Western Africa.
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley. Awards
2002 Crab Orchard Series in Poetry Winner
Victor E. Ward Foundation Crystal Award for Contributions to Liberian Literature
Irving S. Gilmore Emerging Artist Grant from the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo
World Bank Fellowship
2011 President Barack Obama Award
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley.
Penn State University AESEDA Collaborative Grant for research on Liberian Women's Trauma stories
2011 Institute of Arts (IAH) Fellowship from Penn State
2016 WISE Women Literary Arts Award from Wise Women of Blair County, Pennsylvania
2020 Humanities Institute Fellowship from Penn State University
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
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Patricia Jabbeh Wesley. Publications
Before the Palm Could Bloom (1998)
Becoming Ebony (2003)
The River is Rising (2007)
Where the Road Turns (2010)
In Monrovia, the River Visits the Sea (2012)
When the Wanderers Come Home (2016)
DoveTales Anthology: One World, One People (2019) (Editor)
Praise Song for My Children: New and Selected Poems (2020)
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Lou Phelps
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Lou Phelps.
Louis-Philippe Celestin (born August 30, 1994), better known by his stage name Lou Phelps, is a Haitian-Canadian rapper and producer from Saint-Hubert, Quebec. He is a member of the Canadian hip hop duo The Celestics alongside his brother Kaytranada.
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Lou Phelps
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Lou Phelps. 2011–14: Early career
Lou Phelps began his career as Louie P. with The Celestics. They released their debut project titled Massively Massive in 2011.
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Lou Phelps
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Lou Phelps. Career
2014-present: Supreme Laziness & 001: Experiments
In 2014, Lou Phelps, along with Kaytranada, released a project titled Supreme Laziness under the moniker The Celestics.
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Lou Phelps
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Lou Phelps. Career
On April 20, 2017, Lou Phelps released his debut project titled 001: Experiments. The project was produced entirely by Kaytranada. The project featured guest appearances by Bishop Nehru, Innanet James and Kallitechnis.
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Lou Phelps
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Lou Phelps. Influences
Lou Phelps's influences include Andre 3000, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Anderson .Paak and Madlib.
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Lou Phelps
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Lou Phelps. Solo
001: Experiments (2017)
002: Love Me (2018)
003: Extra Extra (2020)
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Lou Phelps
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Lou Phelps. Collaborations
Massively Massive (with Kaytranada as The Celestics) (2011)
Supreme Laziness (with Kaytranada as The Celestics) (2014)
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1962 Utah state route renumbering
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1962 Utah state route renumbering.
Coinciding with the designation of several routes in the Interstate Highway System through Utah, the Utah State Legislature made several changes to the Utah State Route system. The bulk of these changes were not visible to the public, but were to unsigned legislative designations only. The primary effect was reserving route numbers 1 through 5 for the future corridors of the Interstate Highways in Utah. Several other routes were truncated or reassigned or split into multiple designations to allow the Interstate Highway corridors to have a single route number assigned. As very little of the Interstate Highway System had been constructed in Utah by 1962, these changes were primarily to support future construction. There were a number of cases where the legislative change enacted in 1962 would not be built and signed until years later. There were also changes made to a few unsigned highways serving state parks and institutions. Few of the changes made in 1962 are still valid today. As construction of the Interstate Highway system proceeded, additional changes were made. The legislature made a larger change in route designations in 1977, eliminating unsigned legislative designations and concurrences, in the process making most of the 1962 changes obsolete.
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1962 Utah state route renumbering.
Though dozens of changes were required, most were to support the following five major changes:
State Route 1 was changed to follow the proposed route of Interstate 15 from following U.S. Route 91. While the two routes were similar, they were not identical. As a result several segments where the two routes differed were assigned new designations.
State Route 2 was assigned to the Interstate 80 corridor. Route 2 had previously been used for the legislative designation of U.S. Route 89 through Logan Canyon. A significant portion of the then future I-80 corridor was designated SR-4 prior to 1962, but the two corridors had different routes through the Salt Lake Valley. New route designations were created for the segments where the two differed.
State Route 3 was assigned to the then I-80N corridor (modern Interstate 84), it had previously been used for a highway along the western shore of Bear Lake (modern US-89 and SR-30). The eastern portion of the I-80N corridor had a single designation, SR-5, however the western portion had previously been split among multiple route numbers.
State Route 4 was assigned to the Interstate 70 corridor. SR-4 had been assigned to a Nevada to Wyoming corridor similar, but not identical, to the route of modern I-80 (designated SR-2 with this renumbering). As the I-70 corridor would require connecting multiple previous state routes and new construction, a number of highways were truncated and re-designated to free up this corridor.
State Route 5 was assigned to the proposed corridor Interstate 215. Previously SR-5 was used for the eastern portion of then U.S. Route 30S, now Interstate 84 (from Ogden through Weber Canyon to Echo).
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1962 Utah state route renumbering
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1962 Utah state route renumbering. See also
State highways deleted by the Utah State Legislature in 1969
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Jugpreet Singh Bajwa
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Jugpreet Singh Bajwa.
Jugpreet Singh Bajwa (Punjabi: ਜਗਪਰੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਬਾਜਵਾ) is an Indo-Canadian Classical, Folk and Rock singer, who can sing in several languages – including English, French, Hindi & Punjabi. He has won many National and International Awards, and is known for his versatile performances in 'Bollywood Ek Tara Competition' (Vancouver, 2008) and 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa' (Mumbai, 2016) – Actor Salman Khan praised Jugpreet's performance. Jugpreet also won the RED FM Idol 2010 Award.
He was Runners-up in Canadian Desi Idol at Toronto in 2009, and in BC Junior Talent Competition. ‘Darpan’ magazine included Jugpreet amongst the ‘Newsmakers of 2016’.
‘Mid-Day’ newspaper wrote that Jugpreet Singh Bajwa lost his eyesight from retinoblastoma eye cancer when he was just six months old.
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Jugpreet Singh Bajwa.
Jugpreet started singing on stage, and raised funds for various Charitable Societies & Trusts, e.g.: Sawan Mela, VIBC, Ismaili Walk A Thon, Surrey Fusion Festival, Festival of India, RBC DesiFest, Fiji Festival, Jamaican Festival, CFOFO, Cops for Cancer, BC Children Hospital, Post-Graduate Medical Institute & Hospital (Chandigarh), CNIB, Surrey Fusion Festival, etc.—more than 500 performances.
‘Desi Today’ magazine says that Jugpreet has been interviewed on several TV Channels, viz. Jus TV, Omni TV, Shaw TV, Delta TV, Sony TV, CKNW etc.
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Jugpreet Singh Bajwa
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Jugpreet Singh Bajwa. Music albums
Jugpreet recorded his first song, as a playback singer, for the Bollywood film that is being co-produced by Juhi Chawla. He has already released three music albums ‘Juggy de Nakhare’, ‘Gurbani Shabad Kirtan’, ‘Dil Vich’ and 'Rabb Diyaan Gallan'.
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