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Milton Doyle
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Milton Doyle.
On September 30, 2019, Milton signed a partially guaranteed deal with the Chicago Bulls. He was assigned to their G League affiliate, the Windy City Bulls. During the shortened 2019–20 season, Doyle averaged 17.5 points, 5.8 assists, 4.1 rebounds, and 2 steals per game, shooting 40% from the field and 36% from three point range.
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Milton Doyle
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Milton Doyle.
In 2020, at the end of July, he returned to Europe, signing in Italy for Pallacanestro Trieste.
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Milton Doyle
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Milton Doyle.
On August 12, 2021, he has signed with Gaziantep Basketbol of the Basketbol Süper Ligi (BSL).
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Milton Doyle. 1993 births
Living people
African-American basketball players
American expatriate basketball people in Italy
American expatriate basketball people in Spain
American men's basketball players
Basketball players from Chicago
Brooklyn Nets players
CB Murcia players
Gaziantep Basketbol players
Lega Basket Serie A players
Liga ACB players
Long Island Nets players
Loyola Ramblers men's basketball players
Pallacanestro Trieste players
Shooting guards
Undrafted National Basketball Association players
Windy City Bulls players
21st-century African-American sportspeople
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrotaeniini
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Acrotaeniini.
Acrotaeniini is a tribe of tephritid or fruit flies in the family Tephritidae.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrotaeniini
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Acrotaeniini
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Acrotaeniini. Genera
Acrotaenia Loew, 1873
Acrotaeniacantha Hendel, 1939
Acrotaeniostola Hendel, 1914
Baryplegma Wulp, 1899
Caenoriata Foote, 1978
Euarestopsis Hering, 1937
Neotaracia Foote, 1978
Polionota Wulp, 1899
Pseudopolionota Lima, 1935
Tetreuaresta Hendel, 1928
Tomoplagia Coquillett, 1910
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Ihor Dedyshyn
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Ihor Dedyshyn.
Ihor Dedyshyn (born 9 March 1977) is a Ukrainian football manager, media manager, and journalist. Dedyshyn was born in Krupsko village, Lviv, Ukraine, and continues to reside in Lviv.
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Ihor Dedyshyn
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Ihor Dedyshyn. Biography
Education
1994-1999 — studied at Lviv National University named after Ivan Franko on Journalism Program. Graduated with Diploma of specialist in Journalism.
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Ihor Dedyshyn
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Ihor Dedyshyn. Career
1999-2001 — Sport journalist, editor of sport department in newspaper “Express”. (Lviv)
2001-2002 — Director and editor-in-chief of the national newspaper “Sportpanorama”.
2002-2004 — Head of media advertising and publishing department of FC “Karpaty”
2004-2006 — Chief of “Karpaty Sport Marketing”.
2006-2007 — Commercial director of FC “Karpaty” (Ukraine, Lviv).
2007-2009 — Deputy general manager of FC “Karpaty” (Ukraine, Lviv).
2009-2015 — General manager of FC “Karpaty”. (Ukraine, Lviv)
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Ihor Dedyshyn
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Ihor Dedyshyn. Positions
Member of professional football committee FFU,
General manager of FC “Karpaty”,
General manager of media-holding “ZIK”,
Editor-in-chief of the newspaper “Sportpanorama”.
Editor of sport department in newspaper “Express” (Lviv).
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Bughouse (band).
Bughouse were an independent band from Sydney, who toured the East Coast of Australia from 1989–1994.
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Bughouse (band). 1989–1991: Formation and early period
Formed by drummer Peter Brookes in 1989 as a recording project, the original line-up was completed by Lea Cameron (vocals), Steve Campbell (guitar) and Genevieve Maynard (bass). Their first show was on Saturday 27 May 1989 at the Hopetoun Hotel, Surry Hills. In their first six months Bughouse played around Sydney, predominantly at the Hopetoun, Annandale, Lansdowne and Sandringham hotels, and at various university campuses.
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Bughouse (band). History
Their debut single "V for Vendetta"/"Burn it Back" was produced by Damien Lovelock, lead singer of The Celibate Rifles and featured Louis Tillett of the Wet Taxis on piano. "V for Vendetta" was released on the band's own Ursula label, receiving high rotation on radio station 2JJJ and reaching number six on the Australian Independent Charts. ABC TV made a video of the song for an "undiscovered" section on weekly music show RAGE. The band recorded their first Live at the Wireless for JJJ at ABC Studio 1 in Darlinghurst.
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Bughouse (band). History
Bughouse returned to the studio some months later to record the Bughouse EP with engineer John Hresc at Powerhouse Studios. The EP included four tracks – "Tax Stamp", "Bruce's Song", "Salad Days" and "One More Thing". The EP reached number four on the Australian Independent Charts These two first records showcased the band's assured and eclectic sound.
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Bughouse (band). History
After this early success, the band were courted by several major labels eventually signing a record deal with Mushroom Records' White Label.
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Bughouse (band). History
The band's debut album, Every Fool in Town was recorded over ten days again with Lovelock producing and Tony Espie engineering. It included guest performances by Amanda Brown of the Go-Betweens and James Cruickshank of the Cruel Sea. The album received positive reviews, and reached number 1 on the Australian Independent Charts. A video was made for the single "Hell for Leather".
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Bughouse (band). 1992–1994 Bardo and Fink Tank
For the rest of their career, Bughouse toured extensively around Australia, playing shows with many notable local and international bands, including Crowded House, the Hoodoo Gurus, Hunters and Collectors, Yothu Yindi, Concrete Blonde and Bob Dylan.
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Bughouse (band). History
During the period between Every Fool in Town and Bardo, Peter Brookes left the band and was replaced by Nick Fisher (Wet Taxis, New Christs).
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Bughouse (band). History
Bughouse recorded the EP Bardo in 1992. The name of the EP came from the Tibetan Book of the Dead, and referred to the limbo the band had been in as a result of record company indecision in moving their recording schedule ahead. The EP contained five tracks, and a video was made for the song "Brightest Firework".
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Bughouse (band). History
After parting ways with Mushroom Records, a final album Fink Tank was released through Mushroom Distribution Services in 1994 to strong reviews, including by Rolling Stone magazine who described it as a "screaming surprise packet". The album was recorded by Tim Powles, and mixed by Paul McKercher. The band released a video for the album's second track "Fathom" and also appeared on ABC TV's Live and Sweaty.
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Bughouse (band). History
Their final performance was on 4 October 1994 at the Annandale Hotel, Sydney.
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Brady Stewart
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Brady Stewart.
Brady Anthony Stewart is an American weightlifter. He was born on July 21, 1982 in St. Louis Missouri. Stewart is an 8-time US National Bench Press Team member for USA Powerlifting (Luxembourg 2009, Lithuania 2013, Sweden 2015, Denmark 2016, Lithuania 2017, South Africa 2018, Japan 2019, Czech Republic 2020[canceled due to Covid-19]). Stewart is the current American Record holder in the 120 kg / 264 lbs weight class with a press of 356.5 kg or 785.9 lbs. Stewart is the only lifter in US history to have medaled in IPF OPEN World Equipped Bench Press Championship competition in the 264 lbs weight class. He is also a member of the historic 2009 World Champion US National Bench Press Team.
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Brady Stewart
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Brady Stewart. Career
Stewart has competed in powerlifting and bench pressing since 2000. He has won eight US National Bench Press Championship Gold Medals. He is the most decorated and dominant 120 kg / 264 lbs bench presser in the history of this sport in the United States. He has earned 3 bronze medals, 1 silver medal, and 8 gold medals in national championship competition. Brady is the only US athlete in his weight class to have medaled in OPEN World Championship Competition with a team Gold (TEAM USA) (Hamm, Luxembourg 2009), individual Silver placing (Rødby, Denmark 2016), and two individual Bronze placings (Kaunas, Lithuania 2017 and Tokyo, Japan 2019). Stewart won the 2019 Arnold Sports Festival Pro Bench Championships with an historic lift of 372.5 kg / 821.2 lbs at a bodyweight of 124.89 kg / 275 lbs making it the All-Time Drug Tested Bench Press Record at 125 kg / 275 lbs weight class across federations (2 hour weigh in). This lift narrowly edged out Blaine Sumner's historic 455 kg / 1003 lbs bench press by less than 1/2 of an IPF formula point. Stewart is also a 3 time gold medalist in the North American Powerlifting Federation. Earlier in Stewart's career, he was the American Record holder in the squat, bench press, and total in the 242 lbs weight class in the inaugural Arnold Classic Raw Powerlifting Championships.
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Brady Stewart
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Brady Stewart.
McKendree University Sports Hall of Fame
Stewart, 2004 graduate of McKendree University, was inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame on October 27, 2018 for his outstanding lifting career and dedication to coaching a new generation of strength athletes.
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Brady Stewart
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Brady Stewart. Coaching
Stewart owns, operates, and coaches athletes at Zion Barbell in Carterville, Illinois. In 2017 and 2018, his team won the Illinois State Powerlifting Championships. Stewart has produced seven (drug free and drug tested) 600 lbs plus bench pressers and several others to over 500 lbs in USA Powerlifting utilizing his own methods. Brady is also the first coach of the Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Powerlifting Team. He has popularized concepts of training tolerance and readiness on his iTunes Podcast, Berserker Strength Radio, with co-host Joshua Hunt.
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Brady Stewart
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Brady Stewart. All-Time World Bench Press Record
Stewart's press of 372.5 kg / 821.2 lbs at a bodyweight of 124.89 kg / 275 lbs at the 2019 Arnold Sports Festival Pro Bench Championships is the "All-Time" World Bench Press Record Drug Tested with a 2 Hour weigh in.
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Brady Stewart. American record history
"FROZEN" 110kg / 242lbs USA American Bench Press Record History
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Brady Stewart. American record history
280 kg (617.2 lbs) - 5/21/2011 - Illinois State Powerlifting Championships (Harrisburg, Illinois)
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Brady Stewart. American record history
262.5 kg (578.7 lbs) - 3/1/2008 - Championships (Columbus, OH)
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Brady Stewart
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Brady Stewart. Drug testing
Stewart is a drug-tested athlete in the Athlete Location (ALF) Pool utilizing drug test protocols of the USADA and WADA. Stewart has never failed a drug test nor has ever been suspended as an athlete for any misconduct.
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John Carver (Archdeacon of Surrey)
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John Carver (Archdeacon of Surrey).
The Ven John Carver, MA (1741 – 1814) was an Anglican Archdeacon.
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John Carver (Archdeacon of Surrey)
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John Carver (Archdeacon of Surrey). Life
Carver's father John Carver, of Westminster, was an illegitimate son of John Carver of St' George's, Hanover Square; whose daughter and heiress Mary married John Ward, 1st Viscount Dudley and Ward, as his second wife.
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John Carver (Archdeacon of Surrey)
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John Carver (Archdeacon of Surrey).
Carver was educated at Oriel College, Oxford, where he matriculated in 1759. He held livings at Dudley, Himley, Hartlebury and Kingswinford; and was Archdeacon of Stafford from 1769 to 1782, and of Surrey from 1795 until his death on 1 August 1814. His daughter Elizabeth Carver married as his second wife, and survived, Charles Peter Layard.
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John Carver (Archdeacon of Surrey)
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John Carver (Archdeacon of Surrey). 1741 births
Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford
Archdeacons of Lichfield
Archdeacons of Surrey
1814 deaths
People from Westminster
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List of viceroyalties of the Russian Empire
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List of viceroyalties of the Russian Empire.
This is a list of viceroyalties (namestnichestvo) of the Russian Empire.
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Jason Sherman (videographer)
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Jason Sherman (videographer).
Jason Sherman (born November 10, 1976) is an American entrepreneur, author, and videographer. He is a co-founder and CEO of mobile video platform Instamour; and director of the historical documentary The King's Highway.
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Jason Sherman (videographer)
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Jason Sherman (videographer). Early life
As a child in the early 1980s Sherman went to the Institute for the Achievement of Human Potential. On March 1, 1987, he played violin on stage at a concert with Liza Minnelli at the Academy of Music. He also appeared on a TV show called Whitney & Company in 1979 where he did calculations as a young student on live TV.
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Jason Sherman (videographer)
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Jason Sherman (videographer). Education
Sherman graduated from Delaware Valley University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems Management.
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Jason Sherman (videographer)
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Jason Sherman (videographer). Career
In 2003, Sherman started a technology consulting company, Go To Consulting LLC after working in the IT departments of different Fortune 500 companies for five years after graduating university. In 2007, he started his career as a videographer while continuing to form new companies. In 2009, Sherman created Instamour, a video dating mobile platform.
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Jason Sherman (videographer)
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Jason Sherman (videographer).
Sherman is also known for writing, producing, directing, and editing "The Bucks County Massacre". It won the Audience Choice Mid-Atlantic film award at the 2011 New Hope Film Festival. Shortly after, it was picked up by Maxim Media International and Brain Damage Films to be released worldwide.
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Jason Sherman (videographer).
In 2014, Instamour was able to raise funding above $150,000 and won the Techie 100 award. Instamour was one of the 6 companies selected out of thousands to attend the 2014 StartFast Venture Accelerator in New York. The accelerator was founded by TriNet founder Martin Babinec. Instamour won a registered trademark after battling with Instagram over the name.
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Jason Sherman (videographer)
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Jason Sherman (videographer).
Sherman wrote all of his methodologies, strategies and tactics in a startup guide called “Strap on your Boots”. Shortly after publishing the book and introducing the book to various universities, the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School hired Sherman to create a course called "Startup Essentials" based on the book and then teach it as the instructor from December 2016 to May 2017. As soon as the course was completed, Sherman published a more detailed and extensive course on Udemy.
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Jason Sherman (videographer)
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Jason Sherman (videographer).
In 2015, Sherman came across the oldest road in America, known as the King's Highway (Charleston to Boston) which was not far from his residence. Sherman interviewed over fifty historians, experts, teachers, professors and politicians. He then wrote, directed, produced, and edited "The King’s Highway". The film won the Best Feature Documentary award at the 2016 First Glance Film festival. It was added to the Amazon Video library and independent streaming platform Indieflix. The film aired on WHYY-TV during the months of June and July 2017. Shortly after, Sherman received a contract from Los Angeles-based film distributor Indie Rights for worldwide distribution. On June 12, 2018 PA House Resolution 974 was passed by the House of Representatives, naming August 20 King's Highway Day to honor the achievements of the film.
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Jason Sherman (videographer)
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Jason Sherman (videographer).
Sherman has also been writing for Technically Media since April 2014 as a journalist. He also published a story called Future Visions in the summer 2014 edition of 2600: The Hacker Quarterly and has appeared as a regular speaker on the Fox Broadcasting Company Futurist TV Show: Xploration Earth 2050, which is an Emmy winning show and part of Xploration Station.
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Krishna Urs
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Krishna Urs.
Krishna Raj Urs is an American diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Peru from 2017 to 2020.
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Krishna Urs
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Krishna Urs. Early life
Urs was born in Cheshire, Connecticut. He is of Indian descent.
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Krishna Urs.
Urs graduated from Cheshire High School in 1976 before attending Georgetown University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in foreign service in 1980. Urs spent his junior year of college studying abroad in Quito, Ecuador. He received a master's degree in international economics from the University of Texas in 1985.
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Krishna Urs
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Krishna Urs. Career
Urs has served as a career diplomat for the United States since 1986. He has completed diplomatic posts in Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Nicaragua, and Bangladesh. He has also served as the Pakistan Desk Officer for the United States Department of State and worked for the United States Department of the Treasury's Office of Latin American and Caribbean Affairs.
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Krishna Urs.
Urs has served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation Affairs and Chief U.S. Government Aviation Negotiator at the Department of State; as Director in the Office of Aviation Negotiations in the Bureau of Economic, Energy and Business Affairs in the Department of State; as Deputy Chief of Mission and chargé d'affaires at the U.S. Embassy in La Paz, Bolivia; and as Director of the Office of Economic Policy and Summit Coordination in the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs at the Department of State.
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Krishna Urs.
In June 2014, Urs became Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Madrid. In January 2017, he was named the mission's chargé d'affaires.
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Krishna Urs.
Urs was confirmed by the United States Senate as the next United States Ambassador to Peru in August 2017. He had been nominated to the position in June 2017 by President Donald Trump. Urs presented his credentials to the President of Peru on October 25, 2017. He left his post on July 29, 2020.
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Krishna Urs.
In March 2020, amidst the coronavirus pandemic, Urs departed Peru due to what the embassy called "medical concerns" while American citizens were still stranded in the country. A different State Department official was then dispatched to Peru to oversee the repatriation of U.S. citizens stranded in Peru.
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Smulekoffs Furniture Store.
Smulekoffs Furniture Store, also known as the Sinclair Building, New Sinclair Building, Warfield–Pratt–Howell Co. building and the Churchill Drug Co. building, is a historic building located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States. In 1901 Thomas Sinclair had the original section of this five-story brick structure built. It housed the wholesale grocer Warfield–Pratt–Howell Co. and another wholesaler, the Churchill Drug Co. It was the second of several large-scale warehouse buildings that were constructed in this section of the city along the Cedar River. A spur line of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad was located at the rear of the building. Rosenbaum Furniture Store bought the building in 1925, and it was converted from warehouse use to retail. In 1941 Smulekoffs Furniture Store took over the building and renovated the main floor. They remained here until 2014. The building is slated for apartments on the upper floors and retail on the main floor. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.
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Hǎi Qí. Jiang Haiqi, a Chinese Olympic swimmer
Chinese cruiser Hǎi Qí, a protected cruiser in the Chinese fleet
''Hǎi Qí' class cruiser, a pair of protected cruisers
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George Wishart (moderator)
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George Wishart (moderator).
George Wishart (1703–1785) was a Scottish minister who was The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1748. He was also Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the King of England and Dean of the Chapel Royal.
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George Wishart (moderator)
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George Wishart (moderator). Life
Wishart was born in Edinburgh's Old Town in 1703, the son of Janet Murray (died 1744), daughter of Janet Nisbet and Major William Murray of Touchadam, and the Very Rev Prof William Wishart, the Principal of the University of Edinburgh and minister of the Tron Kirk on the Royal Mile. His father in turn had been Rev William Wishart (1621–1692), minister of Kinneil, the grandson of Sir John Wishart (1570-1607) and Jean (Douglas) Wishart, the daughter of William Douglas, 9th Earl of Angus and his wife, Agnes Keith, daughter of William Keith, 3rd Earl Marischal. His uncles included Admiral Sir James Wishart and Sir George Wishart 1st baronet of Cliftonhall. His brother William Wishart (secundus), like his father, also became the Principal of the University of Edinburgh.
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George Wishart (moderator)
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George Wishart (moderator). Life
He studied divinity at the University of Edinburgh, graduating with an MA in 1719, while his father was Principal of the University. He was licensed by the Edinburgh Presbytery of the Church of Scotland in 1726 and was ordained at St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh in parallel to Rev Neil McVicar who ran the collegiate function of the church. Wishart took over at his father's church at the Tron in 1730. He became Principal Clerk to the General assembly in 1746 and was elected Moderator in 1748. His service at the Tron Kirk was continuous from 1730 until death - an outstanding 55 years, the longest-serving minister in that church.
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George Wishart (moderator)
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George Wishart (moderator). Life
In 1759 Edinburgh University awarded him an honorary Doctor of Divinity (DD). He was appointed Dean of the Chapel Royal in 1765.
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George Wishart (moderator)
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George Wishart (moderator). Life
He died at his home on Shoemakers Close on the Royal Mile on 12 June 1785. He is buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh. He was succeeded in his post of minister of the Tron by Rev Andrew Hunter of Barjarg.
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George Wishart (moderator). Family
In December 1727 he married Ann Campbell, daughter of John Campbell of Orchard, (a grandson of both Sir James Campbell and of Sir Robert Campbell, grandson of Robert Sempill, 3rd Lord Sempill and John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl).
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George Wishart (moderator). Family
Their daughter Jane ("Jeanie") Wishart (1742–1811) married Baron von Westphalen and was grandmother of Jenny von Westphalen, later the wife of Karl Marx), four other daughters, and one son.
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George Wishart (moderator)
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George Wishart (moderator). Publications
A pamphlet seeking Justice to be brought on the murderers of Cpt John Porteous (1737)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroxylon%20aphyllum
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Caroxylon aphyllum
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Caroxylon aphyllum.
Caroxylon aphyllum (commonly known as the ganna or kanna bush) is a small species of shrub in the family Amaranthaceae.
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Caroxylon aphyllum
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Caroxylon aphyllum.
It grows in the arid Karoo region of southern Africa. It typically grows in deep, dusty, saline soils, in valley bottoms and dried river plains. The shrub is so common that its name has become a designation of a certain type of Karoo ecosystem - "gannaveld" (sometimes called "vlakteveld") - and even of a local government - Kannaland Local Municipality.
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Alex Pheby.
Alex Pheby (born 1970) is a British author and academic. He currently teaches at the University of Greenwich, He studied at Manchester University, Manchester Metropolitan University, Goldsmiths. and UEA.
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Alex Pheby. Career
Pheby's second novel, Playthings, was described as “the best neuro-novel ever written" in Literary Review. The novel deals with the true case of Daniel Paul Schreber, a 19th-century German judge afflicted by schizophrenia, who was committed to an asylum. In 2016, Playthings was shortlisted for the £30,000 Wellcome Book Prize. His third novel, Lucia,, concerning the suspected schizophrenic daughter of James Joyce, released in 2018 was joint winner of the Republic of Consciousness Prize. He is also the author of Grace, published by Two Ravens Press.
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Alex Pheby.
Mordew, published in 2020 by Galley Beggar Press, is the first of a trilogy of fantasy novels. Critics have praised the world building, the balance between "invention and familiarity", and described the novel as "dizzying".
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Mohammed Saleh Bendjelloul
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Mohammed Saleh Bendjelloul.
Dr. Mohammed Saleh Bendjelloul (1893-1985) was an Algerian general practitioner and a moderate nationalist politician. He co-founded the "Fédération des élus indigènes" alongside Ferhat Abbas (in 1927), and also founded the "Fédération des Élus Musulmans d'Algérie" (in 1930). Moreover, Bendjelloul was also a deputy to the French National Assembly until Algeria gained its independence. Bendjelloul contributed to the development of Algerian nationalism, prior to the Revolution, by his efforts to achieve political and civil equality between the French and Algerians.
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Mohammed Saleh Bendjelloul
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Mohammed Saleh Bendjelloul. Personal life
Bendjelloul was born in Constantine into a family of Turkish origin.
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Claus H. Henneberg
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Claus H. Henneberg.
Claus H. Henneberg (4 February 1936 – 22 February 1998) was a German librettist and translator. He worked as dramaturge for the Cologne Opera and the Deutsche Oper Berlin. In the 1976/77 season, he was the Intendant of the Opernhaus Kiel.
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Claus H. Henneberg
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Claus H. Henneberg. Editions
Hans Magnus Enzensberger / Hans Werner Henze and others: El Cimarrón. Ein Werkbericht. Schott, Mainz 1971
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Claus H. Henneberg
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Claus H. Henneberg. External links
Claus H. Henneberg's discography on Discogs.
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Claus H. Henneberg
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Claus H. Henneberg. German male writers
German librettists
Opera managers
1936 births
1998 deaths
20th-century German translators
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Old Road Subdivision.
The Old Road Subdivision is a railroad line owned & operated by R.J. Corman Railroad Group in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The line was formerly owned by CSX Transportation. The line runs from Anchorage, Kentucky, to Winchester, Kentucky, for a total of . At its west end the line branches off of the LCL Subdivision and at its east end the line connects to the CC Subdivision.
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Unfurnished Rooms.
Unfurnished Rooms is the ninth studio album by English band Blancmange, released in 2017. It was produced by Neil Arthur and Benge, and reached No. 40 on the UK Independent Albums Chart.
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Unfurnished Rooms.
The album was Blancmange's first release since First Light, a 2017 collaborative album between Arthur and Benge, released under the name Fader. Speaking to MusicOMH in 2017, Arthur commented on Benge's involvement with Unfurnished Rooms: "It was fantastic when he said he was up for getting involved. I'd written the songs and a lot of instrumentation. I put my electronic noises on, and the idea was for Benge to replace the rhythm area."
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Unfurnished Rooms. Critical reception
Upon release, Michael Hann of The Quietus described the album as "pleasing", adding: "...as if Blancmange have journeyed back to the early 1980s and taken a different turning". Paul Scott-Bates of Louder Than War summarised the album as "clever". He said: "It sees Neil Arthur on top form and putting together a listening experience that has taken thought, passion and a great deal of bravery." D Foist of Record Collector wrote: "Unfurnished Rooms still has the synthpop undercarriage, but feels more like an assured indie collection than anything else. A hint of glam pokes through here and there, but also a good dose of the stodgier end of Depeche Mode's output."
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Unfurnished Rooms. Personnel
Neil Arthur - vocals, synthesiser, guitar, percussion, producer, recording, arrangement, mixing, artwork
Benge - synthesiser, drum machine, producer, recording, arrangement, mixing
David Rhodes - additional guitar (track 1-2, 4, 7-9)
John Grant - piano, backing vocals (track 10)
Shawn Joseph - mastering
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Colorado Classic
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Colorado Classic. Colorado Classic may refer to:
Colorado Classic (cycling), stage races for men and women started in 2017; men's race (formerly part of the UCI America Tour) discontinued in 2018
Colorado Classic (football), an annual college football game between Adams State University and Western Colorado University
Colorado Classic (golf), a Nike Tour event held from 1996 to 1997
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William Brereton (priest)
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William Brereton (priest).
The Venerable William Brereton (circa 1726 – 5 January 1812) was an Anglican clergyman. He was educated at Eton and Christ's College, Cambridge and was rector of both Cottesmore, Rutland and Pickwell, Leicestershire. He was Archdeacon of Stafford from 1782 to 1801.
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Bernard Kyere
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Bernard Kyere.
Bernard Kyere Mensah (born 1 July 1995) is a German-Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a centre back. He is currently without a club.
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Bernard Kyere
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Bernard Kyere. Career
Kyere grew up first in Kumasi, before he moved with his parents to German Freiburg when he was five years old. There he started playing football with local Blau-Weiss Wiehre Freiburg at the age of eight. Later he played for the under-17 team of Offenburger FV and was called up for the Southern Baden youth team. He is fluent in German, English and Twi.
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Fjällmaraton.
Fjällmaraton (Literally: Mountain Marathon) is a long distance race, considered one of the hardest and most important one-day mountain marathons in Sweden. The total route has a length of with a cumulative elevation gain of 2,100 meters and similar elevation loss. The race takes place between the mountain resorts Vålådalen and Trillevallen in Åre Municipality, Jämtland County since 2005. Until 2012 the race was known by the name Vértex Fjällmaraton, then AXA Fjällmarathon and from 2017 KIA Fjällmarathon depending on varying sponsors.
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Fjällmaraton.
Over time additional races have been added to the original Fjällmaraton proper, currently:
Öppet Fjäll (Open course) runs the marathon course but without the mass start of the racing day so that runners may run at a leisurely tempo at their own convenience
Halvmaraton (Half-marathon, in 2016 called Salomon 27K), with a cumulative elevation gain of 1,150 meters
Kvartsmaraton (Quarter-marathon), with a cumulative elevation gain of 600 meters
Minimaraton (Mini-marathon), a children's race with two age categories: 0–6 years run 800 meters, 7+ years run 1,500 meters
Vertical K (Vertical kilometer), a race to the peak of Åreskutan
Inov-8 sprinten, a sprint where competitors take on qualifiers and heats before reaching the final
In 2012-2014 Ottfjället upp was a vertical race to the peak of Ottfjället, but this was replaced by Vertical K to the peak of Åreskutan in 2015.
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Fjällmaraton. Winners
The course has changed over time in different ways so course records are not listed here. The fastest male winning times have been under 3 hours 30 minutes and the fastest female winning times a little under 4 hours, so considerably slower than a normal asphalt marathon race.
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Fjällmaraton.
Andreas Svanebo has won the race six times in seven starts. On the women's side Ida Nilsson has won four times in four starts.
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Fjällmaraton.
Emelie Forsberg's first win in 2009 is widely cited, including on CNN. She had borrowed a backpack from a friend and brought a chocolate mud cake that she had baked. Before the last big ascent, she stopped for 20 minutes and ate the cake, got new energy and won the race. Two years later she was back, did not stop to eat en route and improved her time by 30 minutes. In 2014 the by then established world class runner Forsberg was back again and improved her time by another 30 minutes.
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Fjällmaraton. Mountain running competitions
Athletics competitions in Sweden
Long-distance running competitions
Ultramarathons
Recurring sporting events established in 2005
2005 establishments in Sweden
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Kavaia Rawaqa
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Kavaia Rawaqa.
Kavaia Rawaqa (born 20 September 1990) is a Fijian footballer who plays as a defender for Fijian club Lautoka and the Fiji national team.
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Kavaia Rawaqa
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Kavaia Rawaqa. Club career
Rawaqa started his career with Labasa. After he played for Lautoka, Nadi, again Labasa, he now plays for Lautoka. With the club, he won the 2017 Fiji National Football League.
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Kavaia Rawaqa. National team
In 2012 Rawaqa was called up for the 2012 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament. Fiji reached the final but lost by 1 goal to nil against New Zealand. Rawaqa didn't play in the final and semi-final but he was in the starting line up in all three group games against the Solomon Islands (2–0 win), American Samoa (7–1 win) and Vanuatu (2–1 win).
In 2017 Rawaqa was called up by coach Christophe Gamel for the Fiji national football team. He made his debut on March 27, 2017, in a 2–0 loss to New Zealand when he played the whole game as a left back.
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Deudorix isocrates.
Deudorix isocrates (sometimes Virachola isocrates), the common guava blue, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1793. It is found in India, Sri Lanka and Indochina in the Indomalayan realm. Other common names include pomegranate butterfly, and anar butterfly.
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Deudorix isocrates.
The larvae feed on Randia dumetorum, Eriobotrya japonica, Psidium guajava, Tamarindus indica, Strychnos nux-vomica and Gardenia latifolia. It is a pest of pomegranates in India.
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Elvira Ziyastinova
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Elvira Ziyastinova.
Elvira Rinatovna Ziyastinova (; born 13 February 1991) is a Russian footballer who plays for Lokomotiv Moscow and the Russia national team.
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Daniel Kaven.
Daniel Kaven (born 1977 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an American artist working in architecture, painting, film, writing, and photography. He is the co-founder of architecture and design studio William Kaven Architecture (William / Kaven) and the author of Architecture of Normal: The Colonization of the American Landscape (Birkhäuser, 2022).
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Daniel Kaven. Work
Kaven's body of work ranges from architecture, photography, print media, and architectural interventions to narrative films, multi-channel video works, and installations.
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Daniel Kaven. Architecture
In 2004, Daniel Kaven and his brother Trevor William Lewis formed William Kaven Architecture, a design studio working in architecture and interiors. The studio has amassed a portfolio of award-winning residences and commercial buildings, often acting as both architect and developer. Kaven’s design work has been published by such outlets as The Wall Street Journal, Dwell, Hypebeast, Maxim, Architectural Digest, Wallpaper Magazine, and The Architect’s Newspaper.
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Daniel Kaven. Architecture
Royal, a private home in Portland’s Forest Park, was both designed and developed by William / Kaven and sits on one of nine parcels acquired by the studio. The residence steps down a steep slope and cantilevers over the forest floor, providing dramatic views of the large urban reserve. Royal was designed to embody the experience of living within the trees and features floor-to-ceiling sliding glass walls with living and sleeping spaces that project into the forest. The project has received widespread recognition in the press, including publication in The Wall Street Journal, Dwell, Maxim, Hypebeast and Wallpaper Magazine, among others. In 2020, Royal received an Architecture MasterPrize. In 2021, The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design, together with The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies, awarded Royal both an International Architecture Award and an American Architecture Award.
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Daniel Kaven. Architecture
The Heartwood Residence, built in 2021, was designed around a heritage maple tree that pre-existed on the site, creating a spacious courtyard for circulation and entertainment. The home sits on the east bank of Portland’s Willamette River, which can be seen from every primary room. Extensive glazing creates a high level of transparency that merges the interiors with the outdoors and offers panoramic views of the ever-present river activity, rowing, river vessels, and a railroad bridge dating back to the early 20th century. Heartwood was awarded a 2021 AIA Oregon Merit Award. Architectural Digest India called the project “contemporary, classic, and in constant conversation with the outdoors.”
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Daniel Kaven. Architecture
In 2020, William / Kaven completed work on Skyview, a private residence situated on a narrow lot in Northwest Portland’s Alphabet District. The four-story design inverts the typical residential program, with the primary living quarters, entertainment spaces, and kitchen located on the top floor. The exterior facade of the structure is clad in a unique white-glazed terracotta and has a rooftop reflecting pool. Skyview won a 2021 Architecture MasterPrize Honorable Mention. Of the project, The Wall Street Journal wrote: “The precision of the glassy, tall, white building is softened by ground-floor landscaping with trees and plants and an outdoor, fourth-floor deck garden visible from the street.”
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