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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorian%20%28rapper%29
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Dorian (rapper)
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Dorian (rapper). Early life
Alton Dorian Clark was born on August 2, 1984 on Dyess Air Force base in Abilene, Texas. His mother named him after actor Dorian Harewood who was from his parent's native town Dayton, Ohio. His father was an airman in the United States Air Force which caused Dorian to move 7 times before he was 10 years old. Dorian's parents grew up during the 1970s funk era and frequently played artists such as The Ohio Players, Lakeside and Bootsy Collins which would later influence Dorian musically. Dorian learned how to read music when he was 9 while playing the trumpet in the elementary school band. In 6th grade, Dorian's family moved to Indianapolis, Indiana where he played the drums in middle school and sang in his Baptist church choir from 8th grade until graduation from North Central High School.
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Dorian (rapper)
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Dorian (rapper). Basketball career
After graduating from Indiana University-Bloomington, Dorian made 800 cold phone calls and sent 1300 cold emails in hopes of landing a basketball coaching job. Dorian would get hired at Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, North Carolina. In 2009, Dorian enrolled in graduate school at the University of Central Florida and coached high school basketball at Montverde Academy under Kevin Sutton. In the offseason, he trained University of Florida basketball player Patric Young. Dorian would also coach at Virginia Commonwealth University under Shaka Smart and Jacksonville University under Cliff Warren. In 2012, Dorian wrote for ESPN's TrueHoop Network covering the Orlando Magic.
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Dorian (rapper). Musical career
On Valentine's Day in 2014, Dorian bought Apple's music production software Logic Pro X. He taught himself how to make beats from YouTube tutorials. In 2015, Dorian signed a digital distribution deal. On Valentine's Day 2015, Dorian released his first project, The D.U.C.K. Tape. Dorian then moved back to Indianapolis and began to work on his second project with music producer Joey French. Dorian and Joey French met while attending Indiana University. In May 2015, Dorian released “Sunshine” as the lead single to his second album. On October 28, 2015, Dorian released his second full-length LP Every Scar Has A Story. Every Scar Has A Story was co-executive produced by Joey French and featured comedian Rob Sherrell. AllMusic editor Paul Simpson says, "his production style and storytelling skills have more in common with 80s and 90s hip-hop (with Warren G and Dr. Dre as a primary influence)…but his sound encompasses more contemporary influences such as trap and Kanye West”.
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Dorian (rapper)
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Dorian (rapper). Musical career
Upon moving to Los Angeles, California for his music career, Dorian released the single “Don’t Sleep” on YouTube. After the audio version received 60,000 views, Dorian released "Don’t Sleep" to music streaming services Spotify, Apple Music and Tidal in August 2016. Dorian collaborated with Def Jam signee and Indianapolis rapper Mark Battles for the "Don't Sleep" remix. The music video for "Don't Sleep" premiered on iHeartRadio's WZRL Real 98.3 Indianapolis. In 2017, So You Think You Can Dance Champion Kida The Great choreographed a routine to “Don’t Sleep” that went viral. Later that year, comedienne Jessica Vanessa used “Don’t Sleep” to score posts on Instagram. In April 2017, Dorian received FM radio play with his single "Even Love Me" debuting on WRIU 90.3 FM. Later that year, Dorian signed a music marketing deal with Journeys shoe store where his music video "Sunshine" was shown in all 1300 locations across North America.
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Dorian (rapper)
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Dorian (rapper). Business career
In 2018, Dorian founded the music consulting firm, Group 82. In October 2018, Group 82 received national recognition from the United States Chamber of Commerce for their economic success.
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Dorian (rapper). Influences
Dorian lists Kanye West's The College Dropout, JAY-Z’s The Blueprint, Eminem’s The Eminem Show, Nas’ Stillmatic and Yo Gotti’s Back 2 Da Basics as his favorite rap albums of all time.
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Dorian (rapper). Personal life
On June 17, 2019, Dorian announced the birth of his daughter Nova via Instagram.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorian%20%28rapper%29
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Dorian (rapper)
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Dorian (rapper). Supporting
The Commissary Kitchen Tour (with Prodigy) (2016)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad%20Khan%20Tariq
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Ahmad Khan Tariq
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Ahmad Khan Tariq.
Saeen Ahmad Khan Tariq (25 September 1924 – 10 February 2017), was a prominent Baloch-Saraiki poet.
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Ahmad Khan Tariq
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Ahmad Khan Tariq. Books
He was known for the following books:
Gharoon Dar Taannee
Mattaan Maal Wallay
Maikoon See Laggday
Sussi
Main Kia Aakhaan
Hath Jorri Jjul
Bbaytt Dee Khushboo
Umraan Daa Porhiya
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madonna%20and%20Child%20with%20St%20Francis
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Madonna and Child with St Francis.
Madonna and Child with St Francis or Madonna of St Francis is a 1514-1515 painting by Correggio, now held in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden, Germany. It shows Francis of Assisi, with the stigmata, prostrating himself before an enthroned Madonna and Child - the work's theme is the intercession of the Madonna, which was promoted by the Franciscans after the definition of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception in 1473. Francis is supported by Anthony of Padua, whilst on the right are Catherine of Alexandria and John the Baptist and on the base of the Madonna's throne is a small grisaille image of Moses with the tablets of the law. Catherine's wheel bears the painter's signature "Antonivs de Alegri F.[ecit]".
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Madonna and Child with St Francis
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Madonna and Child with St Francis. History
The contract for the work (Correggio's first major commission) was signed by the artist on 30 August 1514, with the consent of his still-unmarried father, and of brother Girolamo Cattania, the guardian of the Franciscan convent in the town of Correggio, Emilia-Romagna, whose church was dedicated to St Francis. The work was probably meant as the high altarpiece for the convent church - that altar was site of the Da Correggio family vault. He was paid for it on 4 April 1515, showing how fast he produced it - these two records provide the first documentary evidence of his career.
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Madonna and Child with St Francis.
Just before 1638 the painting was confiscated by Francesco I d'Este and taken to the Palazzo Ducale in Modena, where it hung alongside five other Correggios seized from the duchy's territory. In 1746 the impoverished Francesco III d'Este tried to raise some money by selling the hundred most famous works in the Galleria Estense, including the six Correggios, to Augustus III of Saxony.
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Madonna and Child with St Francis
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Madonna and Child with St Francis. Bibliography
Giuseppe Adani, Correggio pittore universale, Silvana Editoriale, Correggio 2007.
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Madonna and Child with St Francis. 1515 paintings
Francis
Collections of the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister
Paintings of Francis of Assisi
Angels in art
Paintings depicting John the Baptist
Este collection
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%205949
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NGC 5949
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NGC 5949.
NGC 5949 is a dwarf spiral galaxy located about 44 million light years away in the constellation of Draco.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh%20Meiklejohn
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Hugh Meiklejohn
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Hugh Meiklejohn.
Hugh Meiklejohn (12 June 1765-11 June 1831) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1810.
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Hugh Meiklejohn
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Hugh Meiklejohn. Life
He was born on 12 June 1765, the only son of Mary Cree, daughter of Hugh Cree, of Saline, Fife, and Rev George Meiklejohn, who was later a minister in the Carolinas in America. Hugh studied divinity at the University of Glasgow. He was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Dunfermline as a Church of Scotland minister in August 1788.
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Hugh Meiklejohn
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Hugh Meiklejohn. Life
In December 1791 he was ordained as minister of Abercorn in West Lothian under the patronage of James, Earl of Hopetoun in place of Rev John Ritchie. From 1799 he took on the additional role of Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Edinburgh, but continued as minister of Abercorn. In March 1800 Edinburgh University awarded him an honorary Doctor of Divinity.
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Hugh Meiklejohn
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Hugh Meiklejohn. Life
He was elected Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1810.
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Hugh Meiklejohn
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Hugh Meiklejohn. Life
From around 1810 he lived with his family at Merchant Street opposite Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh's Old Town.
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Hugh Meiklejohn
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Hugh Meiklejohn. Life
In 1825, he writes to support his friend Rev John Somerville, in his invention of a safety catch for firearms.
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Hugh Meiklejohn
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Hugh Meiklejohn. Life
Hugh died on 11 June 1831, and is buried with his family in Abercorn churchyard. The grave lies to the east side of the church. His position at Abercorn was filled by Rev Lewis Hay Irving.
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Hugh Meiklejohn. Family
In 1792 he married Anne Liston (died 1852), eldest daughter of Very Rev Robert Liston, Moderator in 1787/8. They had nine children including Cpt James Hope Johnston Meiklejohn (1795-1856) of the Gordon Highlanders, Hugh Cree Meiklejohn (1797-1847), Rev Robert Meiklejohn (1800-1859) minister of Strathdon, and Rev William Hope Meiklejohn (1811-1850) a missionary in Calcutta.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delias%20edela
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Delias edela
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Delias edela.
Delias edela is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. It was described by Hans Fruhstorfer in 1910. It is endemic to Obi Island, Indonesia. It is a very rare species. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of Delias poecilea.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winlaton%20Mill
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Winlaton Mill
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Winlaton Mill.
Winlaton Mill is a village in Tyne and Wear, North East England. It is not to be confused with Winlaton to the northwest which now comprises the southern part of Blaydon. The village is halfway between Gateshead to the northeast and Rowlands Gill to the southwest. Statistically Winlaton Mill is part of the ward of Winlaton and High Spen which contains part of Blaydon, High Spen and other outlying villages. The village is on the A694 which joins the A1 at Swalwell and contains the Red Kite Pub and Restaurant. Winlaton Mill is near the River Derwent which may suggest its name.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caulerpa%20agardhii
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Caulerpa agardhii
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Caulerpa agardhii.
Caulerpa agardhii is a species of seaweed in the Caulerpaceae family.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caulerpa%20agardhii
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Caulerpa agardhii
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Caulerpa agardhii.
It is found along the coast in a small area in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whalebone%20%28disambiguation%29
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Whalebone (disambiguation)
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Whalebone (disambiguation).
Whalebone or baleen is a filter-feeder system inside the mouths of baleen whales.
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Whalebone (disambiguation)
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Whalebone (disambiguation). Whalebone may also refer to:
Whalebone (album), by Marc Douglas Berardo
Whalebone (horse), a racehorse
Whalebone Tavern, a former pub in London
Whalebone Vineyard, a California wine estate
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AS%20Long%20As%20Possible%20%28ASLAP%29
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AS Long As Possible (ASLAP)
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AS Long As Possible (ASLAP).
AS Long As Possible (ASLAP) (2015–2017) is a 1,000-year long animated GIF made by Finnish artist Juha van Ingen. It premiered at Kiasma National Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki on 28 March 2017. The animation is created in collaboration with developer and sound artist Janne Särkelä.
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AS Long As Possible (ASLAP)
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AS Long As Possible (ASLAP). Background
ASLAP belongs to a group of art works for which extreme duration is an essential part of the concept, such as Canadian artist Rodney Graham's Parsifal (1882—38,969,364,735) based on a musical score by Richard Wagner's assistant Engelbert Humperdinck, a work that was initiated in 1990 and in theory is playing for another 39 billion years – three times longer than the estimated age of the Universe. Other well known examples are Longplayer by Jem Finer (of the Pogues) sounding from the Trinity Buoy lighthouse near Canary Wharf in London and the yet to be realised 10,000-year Clock of the Long Now by the Long Now Foundation in USA.
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AS Long As Possible (ASLAP). AS Long As Possible (ASLAP)
The work is developed as a GIF animation, with each frame lasting 655,090 milliseconds, which is approximately 10.92 minutes. The total number of frames is 48,140,288 making the duration of the animation 1000 years. The GIF file contains a loop function which will automatically, after the last frame has played, start the animation all over. ASLAP is intended to continue to play forever.
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AS Long As Possible (ASLAP)
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AS Long As Possible (ASLAP).
The animation was developed in 2015, and premiered at Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki in 2017, coinciding with the 30 year anniversary of the GIF format. ASLAP was presented in the context of ARS 17: "Hello World", a major exhibition of international contemporary art on the theme of postinternet art.
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AS Long As Possible (ASLAP).
The name of ASLAP is homage to the musical composition ORGAN²/ASLSP (1987) by John Cage which is currently played on the church organ of St. Burchardi church in Halberstadt in Germany since its premiere in 2001, and will continue to play for the next 639 years. The abbreviation of Cage's composition includes an instruction to the performer of the piece on how to perform the work: As SLow aS Possible.
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AS Long As Possible (ASLAP). Maintenance of the artwork
The ASLAP file is cloned and it will simultaneously run on six physical playback units at different geographical locations. When one unit is destroyed for any reason, or when it needs to be technically upgraded, a new physical unit is built and the animation file is cloned and synchronised with the remaining units. If all of the playback units are destroyed the file is to be reconstructed from special time capsules that contain the description of the artwork, the specifications of the GIF format, the original GIF file and necessary documents including a printed copy of the code for generating a new file.
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AS Long As Possible (ASLAP).
The first ASLAP play back unit is included in the collection of The Finnish National Gallery and is playing and stored in Helsinki. The Finnish National Gallery has agreed to keep the animation playing until 3017.
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AS Long As Possible (ASLAP).
The first time capsule was deposited 18 March 2017 into the Kumu Art Museum of Estonia collection and is permanently stored in Tallinn, Estonia.
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AS Long As Possible (ASLAP). Presentation of ASLAP in ARS17
Apart from the projected image of the ASLAP animation, the art work as presented by Kiasma included a player programmed by Jani Lindqvist, a computer, and a stainless steel box to protect the file and equipment through its life time. The installation also contained three digital prints of ASLAP frames and the printed binary code of the ASLAP GIF-file, frames 1 – 40100.
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Mohammad Bazlul Huda.
Mohammad Bazlul Huda was a Bangladeshi Army officer who was convicted of the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, president of Bangladesh. On 28 January 2010, Bazlul was hanged along with Syed Faruque Rahman, Sultan Shahriar Rashid Khan, Mohiuddin Ahmed, and A.K.M. Mohiuddin Ahmed in Old Dhaka Central Jail.
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Mohammad Bazlul Huda. Career
In 1973, Captain Huda was posted to 1st Field Artillery Regiment in Comilla Cantonment along with Major Shariful Haque Dalim. Dalim had gotten into a scuffle with the sons of Awami League leader Gazi Golam Mostafa. Later some officers and soldiers attacked the residence of Mostofa. The officers, including Dalim, lost their commissions in Bangladesh Army because of indiscipline shortly after.
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Mohammad Bazlul Huda.
Huda met with other conspirators to finalize the plans on 14 August 1975. On 15 August 1975, Huda was part of the mutinous troops that attacked the home of President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Huda along with Major S.H.M.B Noor Chowdhury had shot dead Sheikh Mujib as he was coming down the stairs. Major Syed Faruque Rahman promoted Captain Huda to Major at the home of Sheikh Mujib after Mujib and his members were killed. The assassins were protected by the government of Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad that took power next, through the passage of 1975 Indemnity Ordinance.
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Mohammad Bazlul Huda.
In August 1989 Huda had ordered Freedom Party, the party founded by the mutinous officers, activists to attack the Bangabandhu Bhaban when Sheikh Hasina was staying there. On 11 February 1990 an Bangladesh Awami League rally was attacked by activists of Freedom Party killing one member of Bangladesh Awami League. Huda was arrested while fleeing from the spot.
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Mohammad Bazlul Huda
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Mohammad Bazlul Huda. Trial
On 2 October 1996 AFM Mohitul Islam filed a case over the murder of Sheikh Mujib and most of his family members in 1975. Dhaka sessions court on 8 November 1998 had given death sentences to Huda and 14 co-defendants. The convicts filled an appeal with Bangladesh High Court. The High court gave a split verdict with one Justice confirming the death penalty of all 15 while another justice confirmed it for 10 of the accused on 14 December 2000. A third justice only confirmed the sentence of 12 of the accused. On 19 November 2009, Bangladesh Supreme Court confirmed the death sentences of 12 of the accused. On 1996, Huda was arrested in Bangkok, Thailand on charges of shoplifting and ordered to be deported to Bangladesh. He declared himself stateless and applied for asylum U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees.
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Mohammad Bazlul Huda. Death
On 28 January 2010, Huda was executed at Dhaka Central Jail along with 4 other co-conspirators.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peden%27s%20Cave%20%28Auchinbay%29
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay)
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay).
Peden's Cave is at least partly artificial and is set into a craggy outcrop of red sandstone rocks overlooking the River Lugar just below the farm of Auchinbay in East Ayrshire, Scotland, close to the town of Ochiltree. Traditionally it is said that this cave was used as a hiding place for Covenanters, including the famous Covenanter minister Alexander Peden in the 17th century, mainly during the so-called 'Killing Times' of the 1680s.
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay). Cave and access
Peden's Cave is located near the top of a much eroded red sandstone cliff, the cave floor being around above the River Lugar on the south-western side of this water course, just off the old road that ran from Stair past Auchinbay Farm and over the old Slatehole Ford, later replaced by the now ruined Slatehole Bridge and its associated lodge, running into the Auchinleck Estate. The cave is well camouflaged from directly above. The well known Wallace's Cave' is located at the junction of the River Lugar and the Dippol Burn, a short distance upstream.
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay). Cave and access
The cave is not very large ( high, wide, and about long) and the chisel marks add emphasis to its artificial origin or creation from a smaller natural cavity. A bench or shelf has been cut inside and six steps have been cut into the rock face leading down to it, however access is still hazardous.
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay). Cave and access
The opening is obvious from the opposite side of the Lugar Water however this is difficult to access and it is likely that, as at Dunton Cove, a bush such as gorse or willow would be cut and then pulled up and tied with ropes over the entrance as camouflage. Next to the cave is a sizeable rectangular area which it has been noted has features indicating that it may have been artificially shaped or quarried and even roofed over for use in stabling of horses, storage of food, etc.
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay). History
As a Covenanter minister preaching at various outdoor conventicles, Alexander Peden is said to have used a number of other caves as places of concealment during his years on the run from the King's soldiers, including Barskimming, one on Craigie Hill near the village, another at the Nick of the Balloch, a further example near the Water of Girvan and his final cave hiding place may have been the Cleuch Glen in Sorn Parish which he reportedly asked to be made when he sensed that his illness was terminal, supposedly hiding beneath some straw when it was searched by soldiers.
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay). History
The facts remain unclear, however one telling of the history is that a brother of the Covenanter minister lived at Tenshilling Farm, the surviving Ten Shilling Bridge lies close to the estate's so called Deer Cave. Alexander's brother is said to have brought food to the cave to feed him and the various other Covenanters who hid with Peden from time to time.
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay). History
It may have been this cave where he took ill before moving closer to his brother's farm where he died on 26 January 1686. He was secretly buried at Auchinleck in the churchyard however he was later exhumed by the King's soldiers and later buried at the foot of the gallows tree in Cumnock where a graveyard is now located with memorials to Alexander Peden and several over Covenanters. The soldiers had intended to hang the minister's corpse from the tree however William, second Earl of Dumfries prevented this.
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay). History
Several other caves in Ayrshire and beyond are said to have been used as places of concealment by Covenanters in general, such as the Cleeves Cove on the Dusk Water near Dalry and Dunton Cove on the Craufurdland Water near Waterside in East Ayrshire.
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay). History
The cave's location is close to one of the few local fording places over the River Lugar that existed before any bridges were constructed, making it a surprising location for a hiding place and in addition Dumfries House, Auchinleck House and Ochiltree House were all in the immediate vicinity.
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay). History
The cave may have seen various uses after the time of the Covenanters such as shelter for travellers or a base for people assisting travellers who were crossing the river by the ford, especially when the water was high or when it was in spate, certainly local anglers have found it to be a convenient shelter.
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay). History
Many other sites have Peden's name attached to them such as the Peden's Pulpit near Failford, another at Dalry and a Peden's Stone as well as Peden's Hut, etc.
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay). Micro-history
The mound that is all that remains of Ochiltree Castle lies upstream opposite Auchinleck Castle and the impressive red sandstone boulder known on the old maps as Kemp's Castle is located between Ochiltree Castle and Peden's Cave. A 'Kemp' in Scots is a hero or a champion of great strength and is a name applied to many hill forts, mottes, etc. throughout Scotland.
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay). External links
Video footage of Peden's Cave.
Video footage of Alexander Peden's Memorial.
Dunton Cove, Covenanter's Hiding Place.
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Peden's Cave (Auchinbay). Caves of Scotland
Protected areas of East Ayrshire
Landforms of East Ayrshire
Covenanters
Presbyterianism in Scotland
Scottish Reformation
17th century in Scotland
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Jackson%20%28businessman%29
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Peter Jackson (businessman)
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Peter Jackson (businessman).
Jeremy Peter Jackson (born October 1975) is a British businessman, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Flutter Entertainment since January 2018.
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Peter Jackson (businessman)
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Peter Jackson (businessman). Early life
Jeremy Peter Jackson was born in October 1975 in Yorkshire, England. He has a bachelor's degree in manufacturing engineering from Pembroke College, Cambridge University.
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Peter Jackson (businessman)
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Peter Jackson (businessman). Career
Jackson has worked at Lloyds Bank, Halifax Bank of Scotland and McKinsey & Company, and was CEO of Travelex from 2010 to 2015.
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Peter Jackson (businessman)
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Peter Jackson (businessman).
On 26 January 2016, Banco Santander appointed Jackson as their new head of the Group´s Innovation area, he replaces José María Fuster who, after more than 30 years service with the Santander Group, will continue as an external advisor.
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Peter Jackson (businessman)
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Peter Jackson (businessman).
On 1 March 2017, Jackson joined Worldpay UK as CEO of its UK operations, replacing Dave Hobday who left Worldpay in December to head up the RAC.
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Peter Jackson (businessman)
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Peter Jackson (businessman).
In August 2017, it was announced that Jackson would succeed Breon Corcoran as CEO of Paddy Power Betfair in January 2018.
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Peter Jackson (businessman)
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Peter Jackson (businessman).
In July 2017, it was announced that Jackson would become the Chairman for Aire Labs, a technology startup in London.
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Charles d'Artois
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Charles d'Artois.
Charles d'Artois (; 1300 – September 1346) was a Neapolitan nobleman and court official.
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Charles d'Artois
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Charles d'Artois.
Charles was born in 1300 as the illegitimate son of Robert, heir apparent to the throne of Naples. His mother was Cantelma Cantelmo, lady of the bedchamber to Robert's wife, Sancia of Majorca. Robert became King of Naples in 1309, and Charles was raised at his court as a royal bastard. In 1317, he became chamberlain to his father and was given rule over Pennaluce. The following year, Charles was made guardian of the Castle of Santa Maria del Monte. He was given further lands in 1322, namely the barony of Roccaromana. On his deathbed in 1343, King Robert named Charles and Queen Sancia as guardians of Robert's granddaughters (Charles's nieces) Joanna and Maria.
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Charles d'Artois
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Charles d'Artois.
On King Robert's death, the crown passed to his granddaughter and Charles's niece, Queen Joanna I. She named her uncle Chancellor of the Realm and her personal counselor on 20 May 1345. On that occasion, he also became Count of Sant'Agata de' Goti. Charles was one of the principal plotters against his niece's husband, King Andrew. When Andrew was murdered in September 1345, Charles was sentenced to death. He fled the court along with his eldest son, Bertrand, and took refuge in his county. Catherine II, Latin Empress, and her son Louis of Taranto captured Charles, who died of stress or poison in Melfi on 31 August or in early September 1346. He was buried in the Church of Saint Francis in Sant'Agata de' Goti.
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Charles d'Artois
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Charles d'Artois.
By his wife, Marianna Scotto, Charles had four sons: Bertrand (assassin of King Andrew), Louis (Charles's successor as Count of Sant'Agata de' Goti), Carlotto and Rostaino.
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Charles d'Artois
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Charles d'Artois. Bibliography
Illegitimate children of Neapolitan monarchs
Capetian House of Anjou
Chancellors of Naples
1300 births
1346 deaths
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Takanori Ito
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Takanori Ito.
, is a Japanese professional wrestler who's currently a freelancer best known for working for Wrestle-1. He's a former two time Wrestle-1 Result Champion, while also being a former one-time Wrestle-1 Tag Team Champion, alongside Masayuki Kono. He won the Striker Full Contact Karate Heavyweight Championship.
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Takanori Ito
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Takanori Ito. Early life
Before entering the Wrestle-1 dojo, Ito had a background on Karate where he has a black belt.
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Takanori Ito
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Takanori Ito. Wrestle-1 (2016–2020)
On September 18, 2016, Ito made his wrestling debut with his mate Dennis Shinohara in a losing effort to Mazada and Nosawa Rongai. On November 12, after he scored his first win defeating another rookie Kohei Fujimura, it was announced that he would be joining his rookie mates at Pro Wrestling A.C.E.
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Takanori Ito
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Takanori Ito. Professional wrestling career
On April 19, Masayuki Kono challenged Koji Doi and Kumagoro into a title match for the Wrestle-1 Tag Team Championship. Kono announced that he would find himself an appropriate teammate which end up to being Ito. On May 4, Ito and Kono defeated Koji Doi and Kumagoro to win the Wrestle-1 Tag Team Championship. They would make one successful title defense on June 6 against Manabu Soya and Ganseki Tanaka before losing the titles back to Doi and Kumagoro on June 24. On July 2 Ito defeated Seigo Tachibana in the finals of a tournament to earn the right to enter in the Wrestle-1 Grand Prix. At the Wrestle-1 Grand Prix, Ito managed to get into the semifinals losing to his tag team partner Masayuki Kono. After the loss, Ito won his first singles title in his career defeating Koji Doi on July 16 to win the Wrestle-1 Result Championship. Ito would defend the title once defeating Kumagoro on August 6 before he lost the title to Seigo Tachibana four days later. On September 2, Ito would rematch Tachibana for the Result Championship, emerging victorious and regaining the championship. From September to October, Ito teamed with Kono in the 2017 Wrestle-1 Tag League where they placed second in Block B with 4 points. On October 8, Ito made his first successful defense defeating Ganseki Tanaka. On November 2, Ito successfully defended the title a second time defeated Daiki Inaba. On December 2, Ito became a double champion when he teamed with Koji Doi and Kumagoro to win the UWA World Trios Championship.
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Takanori Ito. Professional wrestling career
On January 14, 2019, Ito successfully defended the Result Championship for a third time against Dyna Mido. On February 14, Ito lost the Result Championship to Jiro Kuroshio. One month later on March 14, Ito, Doi, and Kumagoro lost the UWA World Trio Titles to Fujita, Mazada, and Nosawa Rongai. In July, Ito participated in the 2018 Wrestle-1 Grand Prix but lost in the first round to Kuma Arashi (formerly Kumagoro). In the fall, Ito then entered the 2018 Wrestle-1 Tag League teaming with Ryuji Hijikata where they tied for second in Block B with two points. After Ito lost to Super Tiger at a Real Japan Pro Wrestling event on September 20, he suffered a torn ACL and sat out the next fifteen months. After recovering, Ito returned to the ring at Wrestle-1's Wonder Carnival event on December 31, 2019, where he teamed with Andy Wu and Jiro Kuroshio in a losing effort to Jun Akiyama, Kaz Hayashi, and Shinjiro Otani. On March 31, 2020, Ito, along with the rest of the roster, was released from Wrestle-1 when the promotion ceased operations. On April 1, Ito wrestled at Wrestle-1's final show defeating Pegaso Iluminar. He then participated in a battle royal which was won by Manabu Soya.
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Takanori Ito
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Takanori Ito. Professional wrestling
Wrestle-1
UWA World Trios Championship (1 time) - with Koji Doi and Kumagoro
Wrestle-1 Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Masayuki Kono
Wrestle-1 Result Championship (2 times)
Wrestle-1 Grand Prix Decision Tournament (2017)
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Takanori Ito
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Takanori Ito. Karate
Striker
Full Contact Karate Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9seaux
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Réseaux
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Réseaux.
"Réseaux" is a 2017 song by French rapper Niska. It peaked atop in France and Belgium. Its music video has over 320 million views.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9seaux
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Réseaux
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Réseaux. Remix
Due to its popularity, a remix featuring rappers Stefflon Don and Quavo was released in 2018.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radivoje%20%C5%BDivkovi%C4%87
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Radivoje Živković
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Radivoje Živković.
Radivoje Živković (; born 11 October 1950), sometimes also Radivoj, is a retired Serbian professional basketball player.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radivoje%20%C5%BDivkovi%C4%87
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Radivoje Živković
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Radivoje Živković. Borac Čačak
Živković played for Borac Čačak from the 1968–69 to the 1971–72 season.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radivoje%20%C5%BDivkovi%C4%87
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Radivoje Živković
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Radivoje Živković. Crvena zvezda
In 1972, Živković signed for Crvena zvezda of the Yugoslav First League. Due to strong transfer regulations he missed entire 1972–73 season. He made his Yugoslav League debut for Crvena zvezda on 10 November 1973 in a win against OKK Beograd.
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Radivoje Živković
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Radivoje Živković. Playing career
He was a member of the 1973–74 Zvezda selection that won the 1974 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup. He appeared in 203 games for the Zvezda during seven seasons and scored 2,838 points (13.9 PPG). Živković finished his professional career in 1981.
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Radivoje Živković
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Radivoje Živković. National team career
Živković was a member of the Yugoslavia national junior team that finished 4th at the 1970 European Championship for Junior Men in Athens, Greece. Over seven tournament games, he averaged 5.9 points per game.
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Radivoje Živković
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Radivoje Živković. Playing career
Živković was a member of the Yugoslavian national team that won the gold medal at the 1975 Mediterranean Games in Algeria.
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Radivoje Živković
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Radivoje Živković. Career achievements
FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup winner: 1 (with Crvena zvezda: 1973–74).
Yugoslav Cup winner: 1 (with Crvena zvezda: 1974–75).
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Radivoje Živković
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Radivoje Živković. See also
List of KK Crvena zvezda players with 100 games played
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Ailbhe Smyth
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Ailbhe Smyth.
Ailbhe Smyth is an Irish academic, feminist and LGBTQ activist. She was the founding director of the Women's Education, Resource and Research Centre (WERRC), University College Dublin (UCD).
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Ailbhe Smyth
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Ailbhe Smyth. Education and academic career
Ailbhe Smyth received a B.A. in English and French in 1966, and then an M.A. in 1968 from University College Dublin. She began lecturing in the French department at the age of 21. During this time, she became increasingly more politically aware and began following the global women's movement, which led her to set up the Women's Study Forum at the beginning of the 1980s. This was a space where women came together to discuss issues which were affecting them including: work, sex, relationships, childcare, discrimination and violence. This was a discussion group with a strong cultural ethos and they invited women writers, poet, artists to come and talk about interesting projects that they were involved with at the time. In 1990 Ailbhe Smyth started the department of Women's Studies in U.C.D. where she stayed until 2006.
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Ailbhe Smyth
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Ailbhe Smyth. Activism
Ailbhe Smyth began her involvement in activism in the 1970s whilst a student as part of the women's liberation movement.
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Ailbhe Smyth
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Ailbhe Smyth.
In 1990, she established the Women's Education, Research and Resource Centre (WERRC) at UCD and was head of Women's Studies from 1990 to 2006.
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Ailbhe Smyth
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Ailbhe Smyth.
Ailbhe now works independently as a consultant and campaigner.
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Ailbhe Smyth.
Smyth was a co-director of the Together for Yes national referendum campaign on abortion, and spokeswoman and convener for the Coalition to Repeal the Eighth Amendment. She is also a founding member of Marriage Equality, convenor of Feminist Open Forum, an organiser for Action for Choice, a board member of Equality and Rights Alliance.
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Ailbhe Smyth.
She chaired the National LGBT Federation for over 10 years and in 2015 she received the 'Lifetime Achievement' award at the GALAS, Ireland's LGBTQ Awards Ceremony.
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Ailbhe Smyth.
In 2019, Smyth was named as one of the Time 100 most influential people alongside the other co-directors of Together for Yes, Grainne Griffin and Orla O'Connor, in recognition of their roles within the campaign to legalise abortion in Ireland.
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Ailbhe Smyth.
Ailbhe was twice nominated by the Minister for Education to serve on the board of the Higher Education Authority and has also served as a Trustee of the National Library of Ireland.
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Ailbhe Smyth.
Ailbhe is currently Chair of Ballyfermot STAR Addiction Services, and also of Women's Aid. She is a member of the board of Age Action.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saints%20Roch%2C%20Anthony%20Abbot%20and%20Lucy
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Saints Roch, Anthony Abbot and Lucy
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Saints Roch, Anthony Abbot and Lucy.
Saints Roch, Anthony Abbot and Lucy or Three Saints is a 1513 oil on canvas (previously wood) painting by Cima da Conegliano, which is now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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Saints Roch, Anthony Abbot and Lucy.
It was painted in Parma, where it may have provided one of the inspirations for Correggio's Four Saints. As its name suggests, it shows Saint Anthony Abbot (with a little alms bell hanging from the handle of his crutch) flanked by Saint Roch (pointing out the ulcer on his thigh) and Saint Lucy (with an oil lamp and martyr's palm). Since St Anthony is depicted elevated in the centre and since St Roch is a patron saint of plague sufferers, it may have been commissioned for the Hospital Brothers of St. Anthony, who ministered to plague victims. It was later misattributed to Giovanni Bellini, Cima's probable teacher.
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