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List of Bellator MMA alumni
List of Bellator MMA alumni. This is a list of former employees of the professional mixed martial arts promotion Bellator MMA (previously known as Bellator Fighting Championship). The fighters are listed in order by weight class.
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List of Bellator MMA alumni
List of Bellator MMA alumni. See also List of current Bellator fighters List of Bellator MMA records List of Bellator MMA champions List of Bellator MMA events
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tawonga%20South
Tawonga South
Tawonga South. Tawonga South 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 , Tawonga South had a population of 862.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunitori%20Monogatari
Kunitori Monogatari
Kunitori Monogatari. is a 1973 Japanese television series. It is the eleventh NHK taiga drama.
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Kunitori Monogatari
Kunitori Monogatari. Plot The series is set in the Sengoku period. Based on Ryōtarō Shiba`s novel of the same name.
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Kunitori Monogatari
Kunitori Monogatari. The story chronicles the lives of Dosan Saito and Nobunaga Oda.
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Kunitori Monogatari
Kunitori Monogatari. Production Production Credits Original story – Ryōtarō Shiba Music – Hikaru Hayashi Sword fight arranger - Kunishirō Hayashi
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Kunitori Monogatari
Kunitori Monogatari. Cast Starring role Mikijirō Hira as Saitō Dōsan Hideki Takahashi as Oda Nobunaga
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Kunitori Monogatari. Saitō clan Yoshiko Mita as Miyoshino Keiko Matsuzaka as Nōhime Gō Wakabayashi as Saitō Yoshitatsu Gorō Ōishi as Saitō Tatsuoki
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Kunitori Monogatari. Oda clan Minoru Chiaki as Oda Nobuhide Yōko Minamikaze as Dota Gozen Chieko Matsubara as Oichi Jun Tazaki as Hirate Masahide Joe Shishido as Shibata Katsuie Yūki Meguro as Maeda Toshiie
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Kunitori Monogatari. Akechi clan Masaomi Kondō as Akechi Mitsuhide Ryoko Nakano as Mitsuhide's wife Hiroko Hayashi as Tama, Mitsuhide's daughter Akira Kume as Akechi Mitsuyasu Seiichiro Kameishi as Saitō Toshimitsu
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Kunitori Monogatari. Hashiba clan Shôhei Hino as Hashiba Hideyoshi Kiwako Taichi as Nene Goichi Yamada as Hachisuka Koroku Masakane Yonekura as Takenaka Hanbei Taizō Sayama as Sakichi
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Kunitori Monogatari. Kuroda clan Tōru Emori as Kuroda Kanbei Iroha as Shōjumaru Sumio Takatsu as Mori Tahei Hiroshi Iwashita as Kuriyama Zensuke
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Kunitori Monogatari. Tokugawa clan Akira Terao as Tokugawa Ieyasu Jō Kurashima as Honda Tadakatsu
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Kunitori Monogatari. Azai clan Ryōtarō Sugi as Azai Nagamasa Shoko Nakazawa as Chacha Rieko Sugai as Hatsu
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Kunitori Monogatari. Toki clan Ryūnosuke Kaneda as Toki Yorinari Noboru Nakaya as Toki Yoritake, Yorinari's brother
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Kunitori Monogatari. Ashikaga shogunate Muga Takewaki as Ashikaga Yoshiteru Juzo Itami as Ashikaga Yoshiaki Goro Ibuki as Hosokawa Fujitaka Nobuyuki Ishida as Hosokawa Tadaoki
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Kunitori Monogatari. Others Shigeru Tsuyuguchi as Iga Ninja: Tsuzura Juzo Ryūtarō Ōtomo as Takeda Shingen Ritsu Ishiyama as Takeda Katsuyori, Shingen's heir Yoshiaki Hanayagi as Imagawa Yoshimoto Ryūzō Hayashi as Suzuki Magoichi Takahiko Tōno as Yamauchi Kazutoyo Fumie Kashiyama as Chiyo, Kazutoyo's wife Akira Nagoya as Gonzō Kani
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Kunitori Monogatari
Kunitori Monogatari. Taiga drama 1973 Japanese television series debuts 1973 Japanese television series endings 1970s drama television series Cultural depictions of Oda Nobunaga Cultural depictions of Toyotomi Hideyoshi Cultural depictions of Tokugawa Ieyasu Cultural depictions of Akechi Mitsuhide Cultural depictions of Takeda Shingen Jidaigeki television series Television shows based on Japanese novels
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper%20Gundowring
Upper Gundowring
Upper Gundowring. Upper Gundowring 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 , Upper Gundowring had a population of 99.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood%20Springs%2C%20Arizona
Wood Springs, Arizona
Wood Springs, Arizona. Wood Springs is a populated place situated in Apache County, Arizona. It has an estimated elevation of above sea level.
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Smoko, Victoria
Smoko, Victoria. Smoko 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. The town "gained its name in the 1850s because gold seekers regularly stopped here for a smoke and a rest on their way to and from the goldfields". At the , Smoko had a population of 46.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%20Eli%20White
Henry Eli White
Henry Eli White. Henry Eli White (21 August 1876 – 3 March 1952), also known as Harry White, was a New Zealand-born architect who is best known for the many theatres and cinemas he designed in Australia and New Zealand in the 1910s and 1920s. Many of the major surviving historic venues in the two countries are White designs, including the St. James Theatre, Wellington, St. James Theatre, Auckland, the Capitol Theatre and State Theatre in Sydney, and the Palais Theatre and the interiors of the Princess Theatre and Athenaeum Theatre in Melbourne. He also designed the City Hall and the attached Civic Theatre in Newcastle, New South Wales.
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Henry Eli White
Henry Eli White. Personal life White was born on 21 August 1876 at Dunedin, New Zealand, son of English migrant parents Joseph Eli White and wife Susanna. Joseph Eli White established himself as a bricklayer then a builder and contractor, and by the 1900s he had built many major landmarks in Dunedin, and been elected Councillor and Mayor of the municipality of North East Valley.
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Henry Eli White
Henry Eli White. Henry appears to have left school at an early age, and probably joined his father's contracting business then established his own business as a builder in 1896. He married Margaret Hallinan at Dunedin on 24 December 1900 and they had four children.
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Henry Eli White
Henry Eli White. In 1903 he relocated himself and his family to Christchurch where he worked as builder and manufacturer of building supplies and equipment, and moved into engineering. He was the builder or contractor for the Royal Exchange building, and The Press building, both large projects on Cathedral Square (and both now demolished). In 1909 he won the contract for a major tunnel required as an upgrade of the Waipori River hydro-electric scheme, the same year as his first theatre project.
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Henry Eli White
Henry Eli White. More theatres quickly followed, and after gaining commissions in Australia, he opened an office in Sydney by 1913, and soon moved his family there. He ran a very successful architectural practice though the 1910s and into the 1920s, designing numerous theatres and cinemas in both countries, as well as other commercial projects mainly in the Sydney area in the 1920s. By the late 1920s, he was able to maintain a flamboyant lifestyle with a large harbour-front house in the exclusive Sydney suburb of Point Piper, a yacht and a luxury car. At over tall, and weighing more than , he was known as 'Big Henry'.
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Henry Eli White
Henry Eli White. His architectural career ended abruptly with the onset of the Depression, when new projects dried up completely. In 1930 he won a competition for a college to be built in Auckland, and soon moved there and closed the Sydney office, but it did not eventuate. His activities other than owning a farm near Hamilton NZ in the next few years are unknown. By 1935 he was back in Sydney at his (heavily mortgaged) Point Piper house, which became a reception centre managed by Claire Whitcombe from New Zealand, who supplanted his wife. Though replacing his car with an older one, he kept his yacht, sailing and winning races in 1936. He proposed a 9-storey block of flats for his houses' garden in 1937, but this was rejected by Woollahra Council.
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Henry Eli White. In 1940 he started a new venture, opening a dolomite quarry at George's Plains, near Bathurst, but it closed in 1948 not having earned much, when he finally sold the Point Piper house and moved to a small flat at Kings Cross with Claire.
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Henry Eli White. He died there aged 75 on 3 March 1952, survived by his estranged wife and two sons, and was cremated with Anglican rites. He had reputedly earned over £1 million in architectural fees in his heyday, but after 22 years with no architectural work, his probate was only valued at £1147.
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Henry Eli White
Henry Eli White. Architectural practice In 1909, having established himself as a builder of large projects, and then as an engineer in Christchurch, White's career as an architectural designer began with a commission to improve the Princess Theatre in his home town of Dunedin by John Fuller & Sons theatrical management company. Using his engineering skills he replaced the six posts that supported the balcony along the front that blocked views (up until then a common practice) with three steel posts set back from the front in late 1909. The next year he performed the same 'trick' at the Auckland Opera House.
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Henry Eli White. Architectural practice The year after that he was employed to completely remodel the Theatre Royal, Timaru, which involved inserting a whole new auditorium, with a balcony supported on only three posts set well back. This was his first foray into architecture as an art, designing the decoration of the interior in gilt Rococo plasterwork, typical for theatres at the time. He followed this with His Majesty's, Blenheim (dem), the next year, his first complete building; the auditorium repeated many of the features he used in Timaru.
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Henry Eli White. Architectural practice Then in 1911 came his first commission for a large theatre, His Majesty's (now St James), Wellington, again for Fuller's, opening in 1912, for which he relocated his practice to that city. In 1913 he gave an interview outlining his particular interest in the design of theatres, especially concerned with sightlines, and also claimed to have already built or rebuilt nearly 10 theatres in New Zealand, This is probably an exaggeration, but many more theatres and 'picture theatres' (early ones also had stages suitable for live performances) soon followed both in New Zealand and in Australia, with seven in 1916 alone, many for Fullers. The 1910s was something of a high point for theatre construction, with increasing leisure time and just before cinema boomed in popularity, especially in New Zealand where even quite small towns had at least one live theatre.
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Henry Eli White. Architectural practice With the death in 1918 of William Pitt, who had been the premier theatre architect in Australasia from the late 1890s, Henry Eli White became the premier theatre designer in Australia and New Zealand. He not only designed entirely new theatres, but theatre design often involved the creation of new or renovated auditoriums in existing theatres, of which he did three in Melbourne and at least three in Sydney, as well as various minor alterations.
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Henry Eli White. Architectural practice The architectural styles White used were generally typical for their eras. His early theatres had restrained classical or Edwardian Baroque exteriors, and Rococo or Louis XV interiors with lush plaster decoration and gilded highlights. Elements were often repeated in different designs in different cities, such as the tiers of paired side boxes, with columns and caryatids, seen at His Majesty's, Wellington and the Grand Opera House/Adelphi in Sydney (dem). Some of his earlier designs had Spanish / Mediterranean style exteriors, notably the 1913 Tivoli in Brisbane, and four smaller theatres now all demolished (Everybody's, Gisborne, The Cosy, Masterton, the Grand, Petone, and the Majestic, Brisbane). Art Nouveau also made an appearance, notably the Secession inspired exterior of the Strand, Christchurch (dem), and the interior of the Hawkes Bay Opera House (which has a Spanish exterior). From the early 1920s, his theatre designs generally adopted a refined Adam style, seen at the Princess Theatre and the Athenaeum, both in Melbourne. He was the chief architect for the firm of Birch, Carroll and Coyle who established the Wintergarden theatre circuit, especially prominent in rural Queensland, with White designed theatres built in the later 1920s in Townsville, Rockhampton and Ipswich, as well as one in Rose Bay, Sydney (all now demolished). While Townsville was Spanish in style the others had restrained Neoclassical auditoriums, with Ipswich and Rockhampton featuring large relatively plain brick facades. His designs for the later 1920s St James, Auckland and the Civic Theatre Newcastle have an elaborate Spanish flavour, with elements seen in his 1920s cinema designs, and are versions of each other.
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Henry Eli White. Architectural practice He also designed a number of cinemas throughout his career, which often included staging facilities for intermission shows, and were usually known as theatres. Though there were other more prolific designers in this field, he is known for designing major picture palaces in Sydney and Melbourne, all of which still exist. His largest cinema commission, and still the largest in Australia with nearly 3000 seats, was the eclectically-styled Palais Theatre in the bayside suburb of St Kilda, Melbourne, built in 1927. In Sydney, he was the architect for the interior remodelling that produced the Capitol Theatre at the Haymarket in 1928, though the 'atmospheric' Florentine Garden interior is largely credited to US architect John Eberson, who is also noted as 'co-designer' with White for the other surviving Picture Palace in Sydney, the 1929 'Louis XIV' style State Theatre. The palatial State, with its lavish use of marble, gold and ivory decoration, paintings and sculpture, is the most elaborate design associated with White. The street foyer is an elaborate Gothic fantasy with a gilded fan-vaulted ceiling, the lobby a grand domed classical room with Baroque curved stairs, and the auditorium features rococo detailing, multiple crystal chandeliers and a coffered domed ceiling. Even the 'retiring rooms' are elaborate, ranging from the clubby 'Pioneer Room', to the delicately painted 'Butterfly Room', and the angular 'Futurist Room'.
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Henry Eli White. Architectural practice He also designed a number of other buildings through the 1920s in a variety of styles. The six-storey Midland Hotel (1925, demolished) in Wellington was Spanish style, the State Shopping Block above the State Theatre was 1920s Commercial Gothic, matching the style of the street foyer, while the offices above St James' were Neoclassical. The three ‘chambers’ buildings in Sydney were all different, with Hengrove Hall adopting an elaborate Tudor style (based on the English original), Stanton House in a restrained vertical Art Deco style, and Chalfont in a more decorative rectilinear Jazz Moderne. The design for the massive Bunnerong Power Station was a bold Stripped Classical style with a large cornice (though the built version was much simplified), and the Newcastle City Hall is an outstanding example of the Inter-War Academic Classical, executed in sandstone.
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Henry Eli White. Architectural practice White is said to have “...designed over 130 theatres.", but this number is certainly an exaggeration since nowhere near this many (live) theatres existed in the 1910s and 20s in all the cities and towns of Australasia. It seems that White was prone to exaggeration and self-aggrandisement, as theatre historian Ross Thorne discusses in his 2015 book The Self Styled Golden King, a title that White apparently gave himself. Thorne's research has found about 40 theatres and cinemas altogether, of which the majority have been demolished or completely altered. He also suggests that White may not have been the principal designer for all the works his office produced, but may have come from his staff, for instance the Spanish style was mainly used in 1914–15 during the tenure of office manager architect Lewis Kaberry, who went on to design many theatres later as Kaberry & Chard (for instance the Spanish style New Malvern in Melbourne in 1921). As well as the two major cinemas that were essentially Eberson designs (but whose involvement was downplayed at the time), the State and Capitol in Sydney, his major projects in the late 1920s were certainly overseen by his staff rather than White, and may have been designed by them as well. Eric Heath, who left in mid-1928, went on to design the elaborate Spanish style Plaza Theatre, and George Newton Kenworthy, who left in 1929, went on to design a number of theatres and cinemas in the 1930s, notably the Cremorne Orpheum. Thorne suggests that the loss of these capable employees, coupled with his frequent absences (on his yacht and overseas), contributed to the complete collapse of his practice when the depression hit in 1930.
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Henry Eli White. Cinemas 1913 Alhambra (later Tivoli), 11 Karangahape Road, Auckland (demolished c1980). 1915 Majestic Theatre (later Odeon), Queen Street, Brisbane (demolished 1981). 1916 The Strand (later Mayfair, then Cinerama), Queen Street, Auckland (demolished 1984). 1916 Everybody's Theatre, Hastings Street, Napier, New Zealand (destroyed in 1931 earthquake). 1916 The Cosy, Queen Street, Masterton, New Zealand (demolished 1988). 1916 Grand Theatre, 250 Jackson Street, Petone, New Zealand (remodelled 1930s, now apartments) 1917 Strand Theatre (later the Plaza), Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand (demolished) 1922 Regent Theatre, 124 Little Malop Street, Geelong (only very altered exterior survives). 1927 Palais Theatre, Lower Esplanade, St Kilda, Melbourne. 1927 Capitol Theatre, Campbell Street, Haymarket, Sydney (interiors only, designed with US theatre architect John Eberson). 1929 State Theatre (designed with US theatre architect John Eberson, and includes the attached high rise State Shopping Block, now offices), 49 Market St, Sydney.
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Henry Eli White. Other designs 1913 Wonderland Amusement Park, Dominion Exhibition, Auckland (demolished). 1925 Midland Hotel, 151 Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand (demolished 1980s). 1925–29 Bunnerong 'A', Bunnerong Power Station, Matraville, NSW (demolished 1987). 1926, Law Court Chambers, 191 Queen Street, Melbourne (demolished) 1926 Fox Film Corporation Film Store, Goulbourne Street, Sydney (demolished) 1929 State Shopping Block attached to the State Theatre, 49 Market St, Sydney. 1929 Newcastle City Hall, 290 King St, Newcastle, NSW. 1929 St Ignatius College (east wing), Riverview, Lane Cove, Sydney. 1929 Hengrove Hall (medical suites), 193 Macquarie Street, Sydney. 1929 Stanton House offices, Pitt Street, Sydney (demolished) 1930 Chalfont Chambers, 142-44 Phillip Street, Sydney (demolished) 1930 St James Building office block, above the lobby of the earlier St James Theatre, Elizabeth Street, Sydney (demolished 1971).
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Henry Eli White. Further reading Ross Thorne, The Self Styled Golden King, 2015, People & Physical Environment Research, Palm Beach NSW Julian Thomas, "Henry White(1876–1952)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, 1990 Henry E. White collection of architectural plans (468), State Library of NSW, MANUSCRIPTS, ORAL HISTORY AND PICTURES CATALOGUE
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Pat Baldwin (basketball)
Pat Baldwin (basketball). Patrick O'Neal Baldwin Sr. (born August 22, 1972) is an American college basketball coach, who is currently the head coach of the Milwaukee Panthers basketball team.
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Pat Baldwin (basketball)
Pat Baldwin (basketball). Early life He is a native of Leavenworth, Kansas and attended Leavenworth High School.
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Pat Baldwin (basketball)
Pat Baldwin (basketball). Playing career He was a standout basketball player for Northwestern from 1990 to 1994. He still ranks 1st in school history with 272 career steals, 2nd all-time with 452 assists and 20th with 1,189 points. His 90 steals as a freshman in 1990–91 are the school's single-season record, while his 154 assists as a senior in 1993–94 rank third in school history. Baldwin played professionally in Bosnia and Croatia.
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Pat Baldwin (basketball)
Pat Baldwin (basketball). Coaching career Baldwin began his coaching career as an assistant at Lincoln (Missouri) during the 2001–02 season. He joined Tod Kowalczyk's staff at Green Bay from 2002 to 2004. Baldwin was an assistant coach at Loyola (Illinois) from 2004 to 2011, followed by a two-year stint as an assistant at Missouri State. Baldwin served as an assistant coach at Northwestern from 2013 to 2017. He was named the head coach of the Milwaukee Panthers on June 20, 2017, signing a five-year deal. Baldwin replaced LaVall Jordan, who accepted the head coaching position at Butler. His son Patrick Baldwin Jr., a five-star recruit, committed to play at Milwaukee under his father in 2021.
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Pat Baldwin (basketball)
Pat Baldwin (basketball). Personal life He is married to former Northwestern volleyball player Shawn Baldwin (née Karey) and they have 4 kids together, Patrick Jr., Tatum, Brooke and Claire.
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Gapsted
Gapsted. Gapsted 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 , Gapsted had a population of 173.
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Pyganodon lacustris
Pyganodon lacustris. Pyganodon lacustris is a species of freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Unionidae, the river mussels. It is endemic to the United States, where it is known to occur in Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, New York, Indiana and Wisconsin. It may also occur in the Great Lakes and into Canada, however its full range has not been fully assessed. It is commonly called the lake floater.
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Pyganodon lacustris
Pyganodon lacustris. Description Pyganodon lacustris varies in size with the largest found to be around 20 centimeters (8 inches) with an average of around 10 centimeters (4 inches). They have an elliptical shape and is generally long and thin. The ventral is straight to slightly curved and color ranges from yellow-green in adolescence to dark brown or black in adulthood.
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Renan Ozturk
Renan Ozturk. Renan Ozturk (born April 7, 1980) is a Turkish-American rock climber, free soloist, mountaineer, and visual artist, best known for climbing the Shark's Fin route on his second attempt to Meru Peak in the Himalayas with Jimmy Chin and Conrad Anker in 2011, where he also suffered a minor stroke. The successful 2011 ascent of the Shark's Fin on Meru and a prior attempt in 2008 were detailed in the 2015 documentary film Meru.
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Renan Ozturk. Early life and education Ozturk was born in Germany to an American mother and Turkish father. His parents divorced when he was one and he moved to Rhode Island with his mother. Ozturk, whose maternal grandparents were Jewish, attended Hebrew school weekly as a child.
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Renan Ozturk. Ozturk attended Colby College, then transferred to Colorado College after his sophomore year. He received a degree in biology in 2003.
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Renan Ozturk. Career After college, Ozturk travelled the western United States with other rock climbers, wintering in Indian Creek or Joshua Tree, climbing in Yosemite during the spring and fall, and spending summers in Squamish, British Columbia. In 2004, while working as a rigger on a film team in Indian Creek, Ozturk impulsively decided to free solo North Sixshooter Peak. The crew filmed his ascent and included it in the climbing film, Return 2 Sender.
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Renan Ozturk. Career Ozturk painted, often using found materials for his artwork, then later became interested in photography and filmmaking.
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Renan Ozturk. Career His first attempt at the Shark's Fin route of Meru Peak took place in 2008 with Anker and Chin. They spent 19 days on the cimb, but turned back 500 feet short of the summit.
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Renan Ozturk. Career In 2019, Ozturk accompanied Mark Synnott on an Everest expedition to search for Sandy Irvine's body. Ozturk led a documentary team from National Geographic to film the expedition for a documentary called Lost on Everest.
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Renan Ozturk
Renan Ozturk. Ascents and expeditions of note First ascent of the Shark’s Fin route on Meru in the Himalay First ascent of The Tooth Traverse across the Moose's Tooth Skyline, Denali National Park Free ascent of El Cap via The FreeRider — 5.12+ First ascent of the SW Cat Ear Spire, Trango Towers, Pakistan Himalaya First ascent of ‘The Beholder' on the Eye Tooth, Ruth Gorge, Denali National Park — Grade V 5.12 First ascent of the SW Buttress of Tawoche, Khumbu Himalaya, Nepal
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Renan Ozturk. 1980 births Living people American mountain climbers American rock climbers American people of Turkish descent
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Walter Schnaubelt
Walter Schnaubelt. Walter David Schnaubelt (born 4 October 1966) of New Ireland, Chinese and Austrian parentage is the Member of Parliament for the Namatanai Open Electorate in the New Ireland Province of Papua New Guinea. He is a member and current National President of the National Alliance Party. He defeated his first cousin Byron Chan by a landslide victory collecting 20,479 votes to Byron's 12,804 to claim the Namatanai Open Seat. He won gold in Karate at the Pacific Games in 1999 in Guam. Join the coalition government led by James Marape and Steven Davis in August 2019.
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Wood Springs
Wood Springs. Wood Springs may refer to: Wood Springs, Arizona, a populated place in Apache County Wood Springs, Texas, a populated place in Smith County
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Woodside Store
Woodside Store. The Woodside Store also called Tripp Store, sits at 3300 Tripp Road at Kings Mountain Road, Woodside, San Mateo County, California. This building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1985 and is listed as a California Historical Landmark in San Mateo County since 1949. It was preserved through the efforts of the San Mateo Historical Association in the 1940s. After being taken under the wing of the Association in 1979, it was subject to a substantial restoration during the mid-1980s, which was completed by 1994.
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Woodside Store. History The current Woodside Store was constructed in 1854 (after the 1851 version burned down) by two early pioneers named Robert Orville "Doc" Tripp and Mathias Parkhurst. Tripp was a dentist from Massachusetts that came to California during the Gold Rush. This redwood emporium sat in the middle of the San Francisco Peninsula's lumbering district; it was, for a time, the only general store and stagecoach stop between San Francisco and Santa Clara. The store sold everything from food to construction supplies and also served as a post office, bank, saloon and dentist office. After Parkhurst's death in 1863, the store was operated by Tripp until his death in 1909, at the age of 93.
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Woodside Store. Legend has it that Tripp had a very large dog that would follow him and they are photographed together. It has been rumored that there is a ghost of his dog, haunting the Woodside Store.
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Woodside Store. The store was acquired by the County in 1940, and opened in 1947 as a museum.
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Woodside Store. Museum Tours of the museum are arranged through the Woodside Store School Program and non-school groups can call the museum to schedule a tour.
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Woodside Store. The museum of the Woodside Store has been restored to its 1880s appearance, and you can see the types of goods available in that time period – "from canned fruit and frying pans to nails and sewing machines."
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Bogong, Victoria
Bogong, Victoria. Bogong 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 , Bogong had a population of 5.
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Bogong, Victoria
Bogong, Victoria. Climate Bogong yields a maritime climate with warm summers and cool, snowy winters.
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Grundtvig House
Grundtvig House. The Grundtvig House (Danish: Grundtvigs Hus) is a complex of historic buildings at Torvestræde 7 in Præstø, Vordingborg Municipality, Denmark. It takes its name after N. F. S. Grundtvig but he only lived in it for a one and a half years while he served pastor at Præstø Church in the early 1920s. It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 1 March 1982.
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Grundtvig House
Grundtvig House. History The house was built for the baker Frantz Dems in 1820-1821. It reused some of the timber framing from the previous building at the site.
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Grundtvig House
Grundtvig House. N. F. S. Grundtvig rented an apartment in the building when he became pastor at Præstø Church in June 1821. Grundtvig returned to Copenhagen in December 1822 to assume a position as pastor at Church of Our Saciour on Christianshavn. He initially lived in a now demolished building at Torvegade 25 on Christianshavn. Grundtvig was later elected for Rigsdagen in the electoral district of Præstø in 1849.
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Grundtvig House
Grundtvig House. A later owner, Niels Hansen, who was a master builder, expanded the building northwards with two bays in 1856. He also constructed a new side wing in 1862 from where he operated a brewery.
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Grundtvig House
Grundtvig House. Architecture The Grundtvig House is a long one-storey brick building with yellow rendering on a black-painted plinth. It has a three-bay wall dormer above the centrally placed, arched gateway that opens to the courtyard. The side wing from 1862 is built with timber framing on a black-painted brick plinth.
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Big Meat Eater
Big Meat Eater. Big Meat Eater is a Canadian comedy science fiction film, released in 1982.
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Big Meat Eater
Big Meat Eater. Directed by Chris Windsor, the film centres on Bob (George Dawson), a butcher shop owner in Burquitlam, British Columbia. His new employee Abdullah (Clarence Miller) has murdered the mayor and stashed the body in Bob's freezer; meanwhile, unbeknownst to him, his shop is also a trove of "balonium", a rare radioactive fuel desired by a pair of space aliens who reanimate the mayor's body to help them harvest it.
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Big Meat Eater
Big Meat Eater. Jay Scott of The Globe and Mail favourably reviewed the film, calling it an admirable entry in the emerging genre of intentionally bad cult films, and a better bad film than the contemporaneous Eating Raoul. Nathaniel Thompson of Turner Classic Movies later wrote that the film "cannily foreshadows the affectionate ribbing and emulation of classic '50s monster movies found in the likes of The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra and Ed Wood."
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Big Meat Eater. At the 4th Genie Awards in 1983, Windsor and cowriters Laurence Keane and Phil Savath were nominated for Best Original Screenplay.
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Big Meat Eater
Big Meat Eater. The filmmakers planned a potential sequel to be titled Teenage Mounties from Outer Space, but the film was never made. Windsor never had another film credit, while Keane and Savath went on to write and direct the vastly more conventional historical drama film Samuel Lount in 1986.
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350th Rifle Division
350th Rifle Division. The 350th Rifle Division formed in late August, 1941, as a standard Red Army rifle division, at Atkarsk. It went to the front in November, and served south of Moscow throughout the winter and as late as August, 1942, after which it made a bewildering number of reassignments over the next six months. Badly battered by the German "backhand blow" near Kharkov in February, 1943, the division was pulled back into reserve for rebuilding for several months, then fought the summer campaign under command of 12th Army. In November the 350th was honored for its role in the liberation of Zhitomir and received that city's name as an honorific. At this time it was in 1st Guards Army of 1st Ukrainian Front, and it would remain in that Front for the duration of the war. On August 18, 1944, the division received an unusual second honorific for helping to liberate the Polish city of Sandomierz. It ended the war in western Berlin with a distinguished record of service, but was disbanded in May, 1946.
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350th Rifle Division
350th Rifle Division. Formation The division began forming in late August at Atkarsk in the Volga Military District. The exact date is uncertain, but it received its first commanding officer, Col. Pyotr Petrovich Avdeenko, on September 1. Its primary order of battle was as follows: 1176th Rifle Regiment 1178th Rifle Regiment 1180th Rifle Regiment 917th Artillery Regiment As of November 1 the division was still in Volga Military District, but one month later it was in the newly-formed 61st Army in the Reserve of the Supreme High Command. It went to the fighting front that month when 61st Army was assigned to the re-forming Bryansk Front, and it remained in that Army until August, 1942, in either Bryansk or Western Front. In August it was briefly in the reserves of Western Front, then in September was moved to 1st Reserve Army in the Reserve of the Supreme High Command back in the Volga Military District before returning to the front in November, joining 6th Army of the Voronezh Front. The division was assigned to the 15th Rifle Corps before 6th Army was shifted to Southwestern Front in late December.
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350th Rifle Division. Third Battle of Kharkov In mid-February, 1943, in the wake of their victory at Stalingrad, Red Army forces in the southern sector of the front were advancing with ease while their opponents were trying to get a grip on the situation. The commander of Southwestern Front, Gen. N.F. Vatutin, proposed a plan to the STAVKA on February 17 that would take his forces all the way to the Dniepr River: Within 48 hours, Vatutin's optimism had turned to alarm as the German counterstroke began to bite into his forces: Two days later, 15th Corps was doing its best to hold its positions which were under attack by the 1st SS Panzer Division. This proved to be an unequal struggle, and by February 28 the division had been driven northwards into the sector of the 3rd Tank Army south of Kharkov, along with the rest of 15th Corps. By the time the German offensive shut down, the 350th was in tatters. From December, 1942, until March 1, 1943, it had received 6,920 replacements, but on March 17 it had only 2,557 men in the field against an authorized strength of 10,594. Despite this weakness, it remained at the front.
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350th Rifle Division. On March 20, Colonel Avdeenko was replaced in command by Maj. Gen. M. I. Glukhov, but he held the post for less than two weeks before being replaced by Col. Aleksandr Pavlovich Gritzenko. This officer would be promoted to Major General on October 14, and remained in command until August 19, 1943, apart from a brief break in March/April of that year. As of April 1 the division was directly under command of Southwestern Front while it rebuilt, no longer in 15th Corps, and later that month it was reassigned to 12th Army in the same Front. It would remain in this Army until September, briefly in both the 66th and 67th Rifle Corps. On August 20, General Gritzenko handed command over to Col. A. N. Korusevich, but that officer was replaced two weeks later by Maj. Gen. Grigorii Ivanovich Vekhin. Vekhin would remain in command for the duration of the war and, in fact, until May, 1946.
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350th Rifle Division. Advance in Ukraine In September, the 350th was once more removed to the Reserve of the Supreme High Command, where it was assigned in October to the 94th Rifle Corps in 58th Army, but that Corps was transferred to 1st Guards Army in the first days of November. When the Ukrainian city of Zhitomir was first liberated on November 12, the division was serving in that Army, and was recognized for its efforts with the following citation: 1st Guards Army was in 1st Ukrainian Front at this time, and the division would remain in this Front for the duration.
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350th Rifle Division. In January, 1944, the 350th left both 94th Corps and 1st Guards Army to become an independent division in its Front. In February it was briefly assigned to the 102nd Rifle Corps, before being placed in the 24th Rifle Corps of 13th Army in March. It would remain in that Army, and in that Corps (with one brief reassignment), until the last weeks of the war. On March 23 the 350th was honored for its role in the liberation of Kremenets with the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitski, 2nd Degree.
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350th Rifle Division
350th Rifle Division. During the Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive on July 15 the division quickly broke through the German defenses in the direction of Rava-Ruska and crossed the Western Bug and San rivers on July 23, liberating the Polish town of Leżajsk. On July 29 the forward detachment of the 350th reached the Vistula and forced it, helping to create a bridgehead 10 km wide and 8 km deep, and fending off enemy counterattacks to retake it. For all this it received the Order of the Red Banner on August 9 for its successful drive in the direction of Lvov. Finally, the division received further recognition for its role in the liberation of the Polish city of Sandomierz on August 18, 1944, as cited:The 917th Artillery Regiment was also awarded this battle honor, while the 1178th Rifle Regiment was decorated with the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitski, 2nd Degree, on September 1.
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350th Rifle Division
350th Rifle Division. Into Germany By the end of the advance though Poland 13th Army had reached the Oder River along the entire front from Keben to Malcz, forced the river with the assistance of 4th Tank Army and captured a bridgehead west of Keben and Steinau up to 16km deep and 30km wide, as well as a smaller one on the left flank. As of January 28 the 24th Corps was in the Army's second echelon on the east bank of the Oder northeast of Wolau.
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350th Rifle Division
350th Rifle Division. 1st Ukrainian Front carried out a substantial regrouping from January 29 to February 7 during which the total frontage held by 13th Army was reduced from 86km to just 18km. 24th Corps, consisting of the 350th, 395th and 147th Rifle Divisions, was in the first echelon with the 102nd Rifle Corps. All six divisions of the two corps were in first echelon with two rifle regiments up and one in reserve, and their sectors averaged 3km in width. The offensive began at 0930 hours on February 8, following a 50-minute artillery preparation. 102nd Corps quickly crushed the first German position and advanced up to 8km by day's end. 24th Corps, on the other hand, faced two heavily fortified villages on its right flank and a large woods stretching well to the west. The attacks on the villages were stymied, even with the backing of the 61st Tank Brigade. However the Corps' left flank division took advantage of the success of 52nd Army's attack to its left, advanced 4km and reached Oberau. Jointly these advances put the two Armies in good position to outflank and possibly encircle the Hermann Göring Panzer Division, which was defending the large woods.
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350th Rifle Division
350th Rifle Division. On February 9 the 24th Corps advanced up to 15km, reaching Kotzenau with part of its forces while the remainder deployed facing north, blocking passage to the south by the now-surrounded German panzer troops. The next day the main body of 13th Army advanced in the wake of 4th Tank Army, with the objective of forcing the Bober River. On the 11th the Front's shock group faced stiffening German resistance while 24th Corps spent the entire day fighting with rearguards which were covering the main forces' retreat to the Bober. By the end of the day the main shock group had advanced up to 60km and had expanded the width of the breakthrough to 160km, reaching the Bober along a number of sectors. The Corps spent most of February 12 and 13 battling for the town of Sprottau before reaching the Bober in the Sagan area, encountering powerful resistance from German infantry and armor in the eastern part of the town while also forcing a crossing of the river to its north. For their roles in this fighting, on April 5 the 1178th Rifle Regiment would be awarded the Order of Aleksandr Nevski, while the 1176th and 1180th Rifle Regiments and the 917th Artillery Regiment would each receive the Order of the Red Star.
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350th Rifle Division. Infantry and up to 20 tanks of the Großdeutschland Panzer Corps attacked the bridgehead north of Sagan on February 14. This was countered with the assistance of the 63rd Tank Brigade of 10th Tank Corps and the German force went over to the defensive. Over the next two days the 24th Corps fought to secure Sagan, finally forcing a crossing of the Bober in the center of the town on the 16th, and then cleared its western sector. This success threatened to outflank Großdeutschland and allowed 27th Rifle Corps to expand the main bridgehead. By February 19 the final attempts of the German forces to hold along the Bober crumbled, and what remained of them began retreating to the Neisse River. By February 24 the 13th Army had closed up to the line of that river, and soon went over to the defensive.
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350th Rifle Division
350th Rifle Division. Battle of Berlin In April the division left 24th Corps and 13th Army to again serve as a separate division in 1st Ukrainian Front. During the Battle of Berlin the division was in 27th Rifle Corps, still in 13th Army. On April 19, 27th Corps was developing its offensive to the west and the 350th was in the center of the line; having beaten off a number of counterattacks it turned its front to the southwest and south and by day's end had advanced 8 - 14km and reached the line Petershain - Stradow. On the following day the division, along with the 280th Rifle Division and the 24th Rifle Corps, engaged the German Spremberg group of forces, by the end of the day enveloping that group from the north. By order of the Front command on April 23 the division was attached to the 4th Guards Tank Army and was dispatched by auto transport through Luckenwalde to the Potsdam area. The next day two brigades of the 10th Guards Tank Corps, supported by the 350th, made an unsuccessful attempt to force the Teltow Canal in the Stahnsdorf area, and were then transferred to the Teltow area, crossing overnight on bridges laid down by 3rd Guards Tank Army. By the 27th the German Potsdam group of forces had been eliminated. From April 28 to May 1 the division saw its last combat as it helped to break the German resistance on Wannsee island.
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350th Rifle Division
350th Rifle Division. Postwar The 350th ended the war with the full title of 350th Rifle, Zhitomir-Sandomir, Order of the Red Banner, Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky Division. [Russian: 350-я стрелковая Житомирско-Сандомирская Краснознамённая ордена Богдана Хмельницкого дивизия.] Postwar, the division briefly remained in southeastern Germany, before moving to Ovruch in northern Ukraine back with 13th Army's 27th Rifle Corps. It was disbanded there in 1946, possibly in May, when General Vekhin transferred to command of the 280th Rifle Division.
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350th Rifle Division
350th Rifle Division. External links Pyotr Petrovich Avdeenko Mikhail Ivanovich Glukhov Aleksandr Pavlovich Gritzenko Grigorii Ivanovich Vekhin HSU Grigorii Ivanovich Vekhin
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350th Rifle Division. 350 Military units and formations established in 1941 Military units and formations disestablished in 1946 Military units and formations awarded the Order of the Red Banner
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Justia
Justia. Justia is an American website specializing in legal information retrieval. It was founded in 2003 by Tim Stanley, formerly of FindLaw, and is one of the largest online databases of legal cases. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California. The website offers free case law, codes, opinion summaries, and other basic legal texts, with paid services for its attorney directory and webhosting.
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Justia
Justia. In 2007, the New York Times reported that Justia was spending around "$10,000 a month" in order "to copy documents" from the United States Supreme Court and publish them online, to be made available without the public paying fees. Law library research guides often refer to Justia. Duke Law School's law library's research guide notes how it's helpful for PACER.
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Calvino Noir
Calvino Noir. Calvino Noir is a stealth game developed and published by Calvino Noir, Ltd. It was released on August 25, 2015 for PlayStation 4, August 26, 2015 for Windows and Mac OS X, and August 27, 2015 for iOS.
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Calvino Noir
Calvino Noir. It received a mixed reception from critics, who enjoyed its distinctive film noir art style but criticized its gameplay, such as stealth mechanics and controls.
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Calvino Noir
Calvino Noir. Gameplay The main character is a "scrambler", or spy, who must evade various guards. The player must hide and sneak around to avoid being spotted by enemies or being lit up by their flashlights.
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Calvino Noir
Calvino Noir. Plot The game takes place in 1930s Europe, where the main character delves into the criminal underworld. The game's narrator narrates every written word of the game.
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Calvino Noir
Calvino Noir. Reception The game received a mixed reception, with an aggregate score of 55/100 for the PC version and 44/100 for the PS4 version.