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Ann Marie Sastry.
Sakti3 was acquired by Dyson in October 2015, with the expectation that Sakti's battery technology could help Dyson become an electric car manufacturer. However, by April 2017, Dyson determined the patents had no utility and abandoned Sakti3's entire patent portfolio and cancelled its licensing agreement. Eight months after Dyson announced that they had relinquished Sakti3's core battery patents, Sastry departed Dyson amid doubts in the field regarding her claim that she was on the verge of commercializing much-sought-after solid state battery technology. Dyson's exit from Sakti3 technology was later referred to as a "complete write-off". In October 2019, Dyson announced that it had scrapped its electric car project altogether. Sakti3 no longer appears to be operational in any capacity, either independently or under Dyson. There is no record that any government entity received any material benefit from their investment despite Sastry receiving a significant personal windfall from the sale to Dyson.
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Ann Marie Sastry
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Ann Marie Sastry. Controversy
Former employees (who were not on staff at Sakti3 at the time of the Dyson acquisition) have criticized the company. Fabio Albano, Marc Langlois, and Steve Buckingham claimed that the company's early patents and methods were useless and that Sakti3 was using an unscalable stacked cell configuration. Additionally, Sastry's erratic leadership style was singled out by multiple former employees as a reason for Sakti's failure.
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Ann Marie Sastry
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Ann Marie Sastry. Controversy
Claims made by the company over technological advances as well as its secretive behavior regarding sharing data have been criticized by former employees and media following the acquisition by Dyson. The only independently verified data on Sakti3's prototypes by the United States Department of Energy show a capacity of 2.4 mAh, only capable of powering very small devices. Steve Buckingham, a former employee, has publicly expressed his disappointment with the small area (one square cm) of the best cell produced. Bob Kruse, formerly GMs most senior electric vehicle executive, stayed on as COO for less than 2 years. In November 2017, Sastry's unexpected and quiet exit from the company stoked speculation that the company oversold their early successes.
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Ann Marie Sastry. Awards and honors
Sastry has won multiple awards and honors including 1997 NSF PECASE Award (Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers), Gustus L. Larson Memorial Award of the ASME in 2007 and Frank Kreith Award of the ASME in 2011. She was named an ASME fellow in 2004.
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Ann Marie Sastry. Volunteer and non-profit roles
Sastry has served as a volunteer and board director for charitable and non-profit organizations related to poverty alleviation and clean technology, including IHN Alpha House and the ICCT (International Council on Clean Transportation).
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Ralph Prator.
Ralph Prator (November 16, 1907 – July 25, 2005) was an American college administrator. He served as the first president of San Fernando Valley State College—now known as California State University, Northridge—from 1958 to 1968.
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Ralph Prator. Academic career
Prator received bachelor's and master's degrees in history from the University of Colorado Boulder, and his Ed.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. He briefly played minor league professional baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals farm system. He was a high school principal in Colorado and later became dean of men and athletic director at Mesa College (now Colorado Mesa University). Prator served as an administrator at the University of Colorado beginning in 1940, but interrupted his academic career to serve in the United States Navy during World War II. He was hired as the President of Bakersfield College in 1950, and in 1958 he became the inaugural President of California State University, Northridge (then San Fernando Valley State College). Prator served in this role until stepping down from the presidency in 1968., teaching six more years as a professor of education until his retirement in 1974. Prator was succeeded in his role as president by James W. Cleary. In addition, he was involved in various community organizations in Los Angeles after he resigned from the San Fernando Valley State College presidency.
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Ralph Prator. Impact
Prator presided over tremendous growth while president at both Bakersfield College and San Fernando Valley State College. He supervised the construction of more than a dozen buildings at Bakersfield College and nine buildings at San Fernando Valley State College. Faculty increased from 100 to 600 during Prator's tenure, and student enrollment grew from 3,500 to 16,000, although there were occasional barriers to campus growth. Prator worked toward increasing the number of faculty—and their salaries—but was frustrated in his efforts. He was one of the few presidents in the California State College system who supported a statewide faculty senate in 1962. As a former Director of Admissions at the University of Colorado, Prator was appointed to the California Master Plan for Higher Education Committee on Selection and Retention of Students, and it was in this role that he opposed a "college preparatory curriculum for the state colleges." Toward the end of Prator's tenure as president, student activism greatly increased, and Prator began to find himself the target of public student protests, the most extreme of which came after his resignation. His initial response to student unrest was optimistic, but the continuing unrest in the late 1960s eventually led him to retreat to the teaching ranks.
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Ralph Prator. Personal life
Prator was married to Lois Prator until her death in 1996. They had three children together. Prator died on July 25, 2005 in Camarillo, California.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lim%20Min-hyuk
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Lim Min-hyuk
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Lim Min-hyuk.
Lim Min-hyuk (; born 5 March 1994) is a South Korean footballer who plays for Jeonnam Dragons.
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Minnedosa (schooner barge).
Minnedosa was a four-masted wooden Great Lakes schooner launched in 1890. This was late in the era of sailing ships and it spent its career as a barge, towed by a steam tug. It was lost with its nine crew and passengers and a heavy load of grain in a storm October 20, 1905 on Lake Huron.
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Minnedosa (schooner barge). Construction and career
The Minnedosa was constructed by the Montreal Transportation Company and was one of 41 ships ordered for Great Lakes service. It was launched at Kingston, Ontario on April 26, 1890 and was put into commercial service two days later, April 28. At 250 feet long, 36 foot beam and 15 foot depth, it was the largest Canadian-built sailing vessel on the Great Lakes. It had a gross tonnage of 1315 and a net tonnage of 1041.
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Minnedosa (schooner barge).
The ship spent its entire working career as a "consort barge", towed by a steamship or a tug. This practice allowed more cargo to be moved at a slight cost in lowered speed and increased manpower. Consort barges were made obsolete by larger steel freighters. The Minnedosa was mostly used to move grain across the Great Lakes to Kingston. It was often paired with the .
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Minnedosa (schooner barge).
In 1892 while in the Welland Canal the Minnedosa was damaged when the packet freighter Arabian struck a lock. Later that year the Minnedosa's mate was injured by waves on the deck. In 1894 through 1898 the ship was towed by the steamers Algonquin, Glengarry and . In 1903 the masts were cut down, making Minnedosa a barge.
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Minnedosa (schooner barge). Last voyage
Minnedosa took on 75,000 bushels of wheat at Fort William, Ontario on October 18, 1905. Along with the steamer Westmount and the barge Melrose, it departed across Lake Superior in tow for Kingston under the command of Captain John Phillips. The steamer was connected to the Minnedosa which in turn had a cable towing the Melrose. The three ships passed through the locks at Sault Ste. Marie early on October 19 and passed De Tour, Michigan that evening, then entered Lake Huron where a strong wind was blowing with snow falling. The captain of the Westmount, Alexander Milligan, directed the ships across Saginaw Bay. Late on the evening of October 20, the Minnedosa abruptly disappeared as the ships neared Harbor Beach. The crew aboard the barge Melrose recovered the tow cable and observed it had been cut; the Melrose was adrift.
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Minnedosa (schooner barge).
Captain Milligan turned Westmount and began to search for the two consort barges. The Westmount's crew discovered the towing post of the Minnedosa still attached to the cable when they pulled it on board. It was later discovered that there were axe marks on the post, possibly meaning a crew of the doomed vessel chopped it off to save the Melrose. There was no trace found of the Minnedosa or its occupants, and the Melrose was taken back in tow at 5 AM October 21, making a safe arrival at Harbor Beach that afternoon.
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Minnedosa (schooner barge).
This same storm wrecked at least eleven ships, and damaged about 12 others, on the Great Lakes that day, with loss of several crews.
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Minnedosa (schooner barge).
The Westmount and Melrose arrived at Kingston on October 26, 1905.
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Minnedosa (schooner barge).
Loss of the Minnedosa was attributed to its heavy load and storm damage, resulting in its taking on water. The wreckage of the Minnedosa was located in 1993, sixteen miles from Harbor Beach at a depth of . The deep water wreck can be inspected by properly equipped divers.
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Minnedosa (schooner barge). See also
Miztec (schooner barge)
Queen of the Lakes
Edmund Fitzgerald
Noquebay
Madeira (shipwreck)
Pretoria (ship)
Moonlight (shipwreck)
Sevona (shipwreck)
SS Minnedosa, CPR passenger liner in Trans-Atlantic service
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chene%20la%20Rochelle
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Chene la Rochelle. Chene La Rochelle is a paralympic equestrian from Canada.
She competed in the 1984 Summer Paralympics, where she won two bronze medals in dressage.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ole%20Thestrup
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Ole Thestrup
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Ole Thestrup.
Ole Svane Thestrup (12 March 1948 – 2 February 2018) was a Danish actor. He appeared in many Danish films, particularly those directed by Anders Thomas Jensen, as well as television and theatre roles. He had a recurring role in the political drama series Borgen.
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Ole Thestrup. Early and personal life
Ole Thestrup was born in Nibe, North Jutland, on 12 March 1948. He initially had ambitions to become a guitarist, before turning to acting. He joined Aarhus Theatre aged 25, completing his acting training in 1976. He later also worked at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen.
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Ole Thestrup.
Thestrup had a history of alcohol abuse, which contributed to his 1988 imprisonment at Headingley Correctional Institution near Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada after he caused disruption on board a British Airways flight from London to Los Angeles, leading to an emergency landing. He gave up alcohol in 1998, after receiving two citations for drunk driving in October 1997.
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Ole Thestrup
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Ole Thestrup.
He died on 2 February 2018, in his home in Tuse Næs, following a battle with lung cancer which had stalled his acting career in April 2017.
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Ole Thestrup. Career
Thestrup's early television roles included the comedy series Een stor familie (1982–1983) and the 1986 Christmas calendar show Jul på Slottet, in which Politiken described him as being "perfectly cast".
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Ole Thestrup
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Ole Thestrup.
In the early 2000s he played the role of the Captain in Robert Wilson's adaptation of the play Woyzeck by Georg Büchner.
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Ole Thestrup
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Ole Thestrup.
Director Anders Thomas Jensen regularly cast Thestrup in his films, beginning with the Academy Award-winning 1998 short Election Night. He also appeared in Jensen's feature films Flickering Lights (2000), The Green Butchers (2003), Adam's Apples (2005) and Men & Chicken (2015).
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Ole Thestrup.
Thestrup had a recurring role in all three series of the DR political drama Borgen as right-wing politician Svend Åge Saltum.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20H.%20Dodd
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George H. Dodd
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George H. Dodd.
George H Dodd was a biochemist who specialised in the study and production of perfumes and pheromones.
He died in December 2020.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre%20Andreu
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Pierre Andreu
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Pierre Andreu.
Pierre Andreu (12 July 1909 – 25 March 1987) was a French journalist, essayist, biographer and poet.
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Pierre Andreu
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Pierre Andreu. Life
Pierre Andreu was born in 1909 in Carcassonne, Aude.
As a student he was interested in Charles Péguy, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Georges Sorel.
He later wrote an essay on Sorel.
He was a friend of Pierre Drieu La Rochelle.
In the 1930s Andreu was also close to Emmanuel Mounier, founder of the review Esprit, and supported the Cartel des Gauches.
Later he became strongly anti-Communist.
In 1934 he launched a review with Bertrand de Jouvenel called La Lutte des jeunes (The Struggle of the Young).
By the end of the 1930s Andreu called himself a Fascist.
Despite this, he remained close to Max Jacob.
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Pierre Andreu
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Pierre Andreu. Life
Andreu joined Radiodiffusion française after World War II (1939–45).
The journal Accent grave (revue de l'Occident) was launched in 1963 and ran to less than a dozen issues.
It included Paul Sérant, Pierre Andreu, Michel Déon, Roland Laudenbach and Philippe Héduy on its board.
The journal followed the ideas of Charles Maurras and had the theme of the crisis of western civilization.
Andreu was director of the ORTF office in Beirut from 1966 to 1970, where he came into contact with Arab and Palestinian intellectuals.
He contributed to Jean José Marchand's Archives du XXe siècle.
He then became director of the radio channel France Culture.
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Pierre Andreu
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Pierre Andreu. Life
In 1982 the Académie française awarded Andreu the 15,000 francs Prix de l'essai for his Vie et mort de Max Jacob.
Towards the end of his life Andreu moved towards the left and supported François Mitterrand.
He was a friend of Pierre Vidal-Naquet and Jacques Julliard, with whom he directed the Cahiers Georges Sorel.
He became deeply pacifist and interested in ecology.
Pierre Andreu died in 1987 at the age of 77.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20King%20%28hurdler%29
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David King (hurdler)
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David King (hurdler).
David King (born 13 June 1994) is an English athlete specialising in the high hurdles. He represented his country at the 2017 World Championships without advancing from the first round.
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David King (hurdler)
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David King (hurdler).
He is a three times British champion over 110 metres hurdles winning his third title at the 2020 British Athletics Championships after previous wins in 2017 and 2019.
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David King (hurdler)
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David King (hurdler).
His personal bests are 13.37 seconds in the 110 metres hurdles (Turku 2021) and 7.63 seconds in the 60 metres hurdles (Birmingham 2017).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20John%20de%20Britto%20College
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St. John de Britto College
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St. John de Britto College.
St. John de Britto College () is a private Catholic primary and secondary school, located in Lisbon, Lumiar, Portugal. The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1947 and its teachings are based on Ignatian pedagogy and spirituality. The school is chartered and has autonomy for an indefinite period.
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St. John de Britto College
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St. John de Britto College. Notable alumni
Ricardo Araújo Pereira - actor and comedian
Paulo Portas - politician
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Phyllis Zee.
Phyllis C. Zee is the Benjamin and Virginia T. Boshes Professor in Neurology, the director of the Center for Circadian and Sleep Medicine (CCSM) and the chief of the Division of Sleep Medicine (neurology) at the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago. She is also the medical director of Sleep Disorders Center at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
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Phyllis Zee
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Phyllis Zee. Career
As director of CCSM, Zee oversees an interdisciplinary program in basic and translational sleep and circadian rhythm research, and findings from her team have paved the way for innovative approaches to improve sleep and circadian health. Zee is the founder of the first circadian medicine clinic in the US, where innovative treatments are available for patients with circadian rhythm disorders.
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Phyllis Zee.
A central theme of her research program is understand the role of circadian-sleep interactions on the expression and development of cardiometabolic and neurologic disorders. Zee's research has focused on the effects of age and neurodegeneration on sleep and circadian rhythms and pathophysiology of circadian sleep-wake disorders. In addition, her laboratory is studying the effects of circadian-sleep based interventions, such as exercise, bright light and feed-fast schedules on cognitive, cardiovascular and metabolic functions and their potential to delay cardiometabolic aging and neurodegeneration. Recently her research team has also been interested in the use of acoustic and electrical neurostimulation to enhance slow wave sleep and memory in older adults.
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Phyllis Zee.
Zee also has authored more than 300 peer reviewed original articles, reviews and chapters on the topics of sleep, circadian rhythms, and sleep/wake disorders. She has also trained over 50 pre-doctoral and post-doctoral students and has mentored numerous faculty members. Zee is a fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, fellow of the American Academy of Neurology and member of the American Neurological Association. She has served on numerous national and international committees, NIH scientific review panels, and international advisory boards. She is past president of the Sleep Research Society, past president of the Sleep Research Society Foundation and past chair of the NIH Sleep Disorders Research Advisory Board. Dr. Zee is a Member of the NIH National Heart Lung and Blood Advisory Council. She is the recipient of the 2011 American Academy of Neurology Sleep Science Award and the 2014 American Academy of Sleep Medicine academic honor, the William C. Dement Academic Achievement Award.
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Mitrospingidae.
The Mitrospingidae is a family of passerine birds. It consists of three genera and four species. The family is found in South America and southern Central America. The family was identified in 2013, and consists of birds that have been traditionally placed in the family Thraupidae. The family was adopted by the American Ornithological Society in their 58th supplement of their checklist in 2017 and in the online list of birds maintained by Frank Gill, Pamela Rasmussen and David Donsker on behalf of the International Ornithological Committee (IOC).
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Robert T. Elson
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Robert T. Elson.
Robert T. Elson (1891–1975) was an American writer, editor, and executive for Time Inc.
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Robert T. Elson
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Robert T. Elson. Career
Elson worked for two decades as a Canadian newspaper reporter.
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Robert T. Elson
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Robert T. Elson. Background
Elson came from Lakewood, Ohio.
In 1943, he joined Time, Inc., and held a variety of editorial and executive positions at Time, Fortune and Life magazines.
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Robert T. Elson
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Robert T. Elson. Background
Elson came from Lakewood, Ohio.
In 1968, he published a corporate-approved history called Time Inc.: The Intimate History of a Publishing Enterprise , edited by Duncan Norton-Taylor.
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Robert T. Elson. Personal and death
Elson had two sons and three daughter, including Time writer John T. Elson.
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Robert T. Elson. He retired in 1969.
He died age 80 of complications following a stroke on March 11, 1987, at Southampton Hospital on Long Island.
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Robert T. Elson
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Robert T. Elson. Works
Time Inc.: The Intimate History of a Publishing Enterprise (1968)
Prelude to War (1976)
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Arlene Aikenhead
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Arlene Aikenhead.
Arlene Aikenhead is a paralympic equestrian and national Boccia player from Alberta, Canada.
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Arlene Aikenhead
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Arlene Aikenhead.
She competed in the 1984 Summer Paralympics and won silver in mixed dressage, Elementary walk C1-2, and bronze in Obstacle course - Walk C1-3.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%ADofra%20Cl%C3%A9irigh%20B%C3%BCttner
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Síofra Cléirigh Büttner
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Síofra Cléirigh Büttner.
Síofra Cléirigh Büttner (, ; born 21 July 1995) is an Irish middle-distance runner.
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Síofra Cléirigh Büttner
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Síofra Cléirigh Büttner. Early life
Cléirigh Büttner grew up in Dublin and attended Coláiste Íosagáin, Booterstown. Her parents are Merv Büttner and Fiona Ní Chléirigh. She won a silver medal in the girls' 1500m at the 2011 European Youth Olympics.
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Síofra Cléirigh Büttner
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Síofra Cléirigh Büttner. Career
Cléirigh Büttner attends Villanova University, Pennsylvania, and won a rare "triple" at the Penn Relays: Distance medley relay, 4 × 800 metres and 4 × 1500 metres. She ran the 800 metres at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics.
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Síofra Cléirigh Büttner. 1995 births
Living people
Irish female middle-distance runners
World Athletics Championships athletes for Ireland
Villanova Wildcats women's track and field athletes
Sportspeople from Dublin (city)
Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Olympic athletes of Ireland
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Una Na
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Una Na.
"Una Na" is a song recorded by Argentine singer Lali. She co-wrote the song with Cuban songwriter Andy Clay and its producers Peter Akselrad, Luis Burgio and Nano Novello, from the production company 3musica. It was released on July 28, 2017, through Sony Music Argentina, as the first single from her third studio album, Brava. The song became the Espósito's second No. 1 hit on the Argentina Lista 40
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Una Na. Composition
"Una Na" was co-written by Espósito, Cuban songwriter Andy Clay, and producers Peter Akselrad, Luis Burgio and Gustavo Novello. It was produced, arranged and recorded by 3musica, and mixed by EarCandy. The song merges her pop characteristic with urban rhythms to achieve a fresh and different sound. The singer explained to Infobae that "Una Na" tells a love story, with the message "once you start feeling something for someone after that first sight, it’s very difficult to go back and forget it, so you want to go deep with that story", making reference to her relationship with her boyfriend and music producer Santiago Mocorrea. The song was originally going to be titled "Una y Otra Vez" (English: "Once and Again"), but was later changed to "Una Na", repeating the last two letters of the word "Una". According to the singer, this makes the title more original.
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Una Na. Background and release
In May 2017, Espósito confirmed that she had begun working on her new material and revealed the title of a new single called "Sin Enamorarnos". In July 2017, the singer published a series of videos via Instagram, announcing the release of "Una Na", which replaced the previously announced one as the lead single from her upcoming third studio album. The song was born in a jam session with Cuban producer Andy Clay in March 2017, when Espósito was promoting her previous single "Ego" in Miami, Florida.
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Una Na. Music video
Directed by Juan Ripari, the music video made its premiere on September 20, 2017 at midnight on Vevo. Hours before, scenes from the music video could be seen on advertising screens all around Buenos Aires, announcing its release. The video was shot in the Calchaquí Valleys in Salta Province, Argentina. Through different scenarios (hills, valleys, desert, highways and a tourquoise convertible), Lali shows her talent as dancer posing with multiple looks.
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Una Na. Live performances
Espósito performed her first televised performance of "Una Na" at Susana Giménez, on August 6, 2017. On September 5, 2017, the singer performed the song at the Faena Arts Center for the 20th anniversary of E! Latin America. Espósito also performed "Una Na" at the 2017 Kids' Choice Awards Argentina, after joining Abraham Mateo onstage to perform their single "Mueve". On June 3, 2018, Espósito performed a medley of the song with "100 Grados" and "Tu Novia" at the 48th Annual Martin Fierro Awards.
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Una Na. Accolades
For the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Argentina, "Una Na" won in the category for Favorite Song.
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Una Na. Lali Espósito – songwriting, vocals
Andy Clay – songwriting
Gustavo Novelo – songwriting, production, keyboard, bass, guitar, record engineering
Peter Akselrad – songwriting, production, guitar
Luis Burgio – songwriting, production, drums
Stefania Romero – background vocals
Antonella Giunta – background vocals
Earcandy – mixing
Nicolás Kalwill – mastering
Tomás Ruiz – record engineering
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Una Na. See also
List of airplay number-one hits of the 2010s (Argentina)
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1981 Avon Championships of Boston.
The 1981 Avon Championships of Boston was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Boston University Walter Brown Arena in Boston, Massachusetts in the United States that was part of the 1981 Avon Championships circuit. It was the eighth edition of the tournament and was held from March 16 through March 22, 1981. First-seeded Chris Evert-Lloyd won the singles title and earned $30,000 first-prize money.
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1981 Avon Championships of Boston
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1981 Avon Championships of Boston. Singles
Chris Evert-Lloyd defeated Mima Jaušovec 6–4, 6–4
It was Evert-Lloyd's 1st singles title of the year and the 102nd of her career.
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1981 Avon Championships of Boston. Doubles
Barbara Potter / Sharon Walsh defeated JoAnne Russell / Virginia Ruzici 5–7, 6–4, 6–3
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1981 Avon Championships of Boston. Avon Championships of Boston
Virginia Slims of Boston
Avon Championships
Avon
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Robert Kadlec.
Robert Peter Kadlec is an American physician and career officer in the United States Air Force who served as Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services (Preparedness and Response) from August 2017 until January 2021.
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Robert Kadlec. Early life
Kadlec graduated with a B.S. from the United States Air Force Academy in 1979, an M.D. from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in 1983, and an M.A. from Georgetown University in 1989.
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Robert Kadlec. Career
Kadlec spent 26 years as a career officer and physician in the United States Air Force. In the White House Homeland Security Council, Kadlec was Director for Biodefense and Special Assistant to President George W. Bush for Biodefense Policy from 2007 to 2009.
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Robert Kadlec.
Kadlec was Deputy Staff Director for the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence when he was nominated by President Donald Trump to become Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR), an office within Health and Human Services. Kadlec was confirmed for this position by the United States Senate on August 3, 2017, by voice vote.
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Robert Kadlec. Office of Preparedness and Response
In January 2018, Kadlec testified to the U.S. Congress that the US was dangerously unprepared for a pandemic. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kadlec had heavily focused the office on preparing for a response to bioterror attacks, a choice that was later scruntinized. From January through March 2020, Kadlec and his team focused on evacuating U.S. nationals from cruise ships and countries hard-hit by the pandemic; Kadlec's defenders said that this focus was necessary to protect Americans, while detractors criticized him for missing opportunities to prepare for pandemic COVID-19 in the United States.
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Robert Kadlec.
In April 2020, Kadlec demoted federal scientist Rick Bright, removing him from his position as head of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) and reassigning him to a lower post at the National Institutes of Health. The following month, Bright filed a wide-ranging whistleblower complaint against Kadlec and several Trump administration officials. Bright asserted that Kadlec ousted him retaliation for his "insistence" that the federal government focus resources on "safe and scientifically vetted" responses to the COVID-19 pandemic rather than "technologies that lack scientific merit" such as the use of hydroxychloroquine, which had been pushed by the Trump administration. Bright also alleged that in January 2020, Kadlec had delayed acting to obtain face masks, testing swabs, and other materials for which there was later a shortage. Supporters of Bright and supporters of Kadlec each accused the other "of preferential treatment for favored contractors and inappropriate spending decisions." HHS denied that Bright had been retaliated against, but the Office of Special Counsel recommended Bright's reinstatement as BARDA chief, finding a "substantial likelihood of wrongdoing" in his ouster.
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Robert Kadlec. Emergent BioSolutions controversies
Before being appointed by Trump as Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response in 2017, Kadlec previously was a consultant for Emergent BioSolutions, a U.S. biotechnology company, and was part-owner of a company related to its founder; he did not disclose these facts in Senate nomination forms during his 2017 confirmation process. Kadlec's company RPK Consulting had provided consulting services to Emergent until 2015. Soon after taking office, Kadlec pushed to increase the government's stockpile of smallpox vaccine from Emergent BioSolutions, and HHS ultimately awarded a 10-year, $2.8 billion single-source contract to the company to purchase its smallpox vaccines at twice the previous price. While renewal of the contrast was initial sought on modest terms, Kadlec's office finalized the deal with double the term length (10 years instead of 5 years) and double the number of doses per year (to 18 million). This raised concerns about a potential conflict of interest.
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Robert Kadlec.
After 15 million Janssen COVID-19 vaccines were ruined due to an error by Emergent BioSolutions (who held a contract to manufacture the vaccines at a Baltimore production facility), a congressional investigation was launched "into whether Emergent used ties to the Trump administration to get billions of dollars in federal contracts despite a history of failing to complete contracts" as well as concerns about "inadequate staff training, persistent quality-control issues, and the company's 'unjustified' 800% price increase for an anthrax vaccine" purchased by the government. The inquiry, launched by the Democratic chairs of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform and Select Oversight Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, focused in part on Kadlec's role; in a letter, the chairs of the committee wrote that Kadlec "appears to have pushed for" the $628 million award to Emergent to develop the factory "despite indications that Emergent did not have the ability to reliably fulfill the contract."
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Tim Hamilton (equestrian). Tim Hamilton is a paralympic equestrian from Canada.
He competed in the 1984 Summer Paralympics and won a silver and bronze medal.
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Kjell Terje Fevåg.
Kjell Terje Fevåg (born 2 March 1953) is a Norwegian politician.
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Kjell Terje Fevåg.
He was elected deputy representative to the Storting for the periods 1989–1993, 1993–1997 and 1997–2003 for the Labour Party. He replaced Ottar Kaldhol at the Storting from October 1993 to January 1994, when Kaldhol served as state secretary.
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Broken Creek, Victoria.
Broken Creek is a locality in north east Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Indigo local government area and on Broken Creek, north east of the state capital, Melbourne.
At the , Broken Creek had a population of 39.
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1971 Big League World Series.
The 1971 Big League World Series took place from August 16–21 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States. Cupertino, California defeated Lincolnwood, Illinois twice in the championship game.
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Shunya Takayama.
is a Japanese athlete specialising in the high hurdles. He represented his country at the 2017 World Championships without advancing from the first round. In addition, he won a bronze medal at the 2018 Asian Games.
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Shunya Takayama.
His personal best in the 110 metres hurdles is 13.25 seconds (+1.1 m/s), former National record and the current second best record in Japan, set in Fukui in 2019.
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Jim Horne (neuroscientist).
James Anthony Horne (born April 1946) is a British sleep neuroscientist and emeritus professor of psychophysiology at Loughborough University. He is a regular commentator in the British media on the subject of sleep.
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Jim Horne (neuroscientist)
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Jim Horne (neuroscientist). Academics of Loughborough University
Living people
British neuroscientists
1946 births
Sleep researchers
People associated with The Institute for Cultural Research
British physiologists
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María Marte.
María Marte (born 1978) is a Dominican chef who works in Spain. She is the only female chef in Madrid with two Michelin stars, as head chef of "El Club Allard".
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María Marte. Early life
María Marte was born in the town of Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic, in 1978. Her interest in cooking began during childhood, where instead of playing with a toy kitchen, she cooked real dishes for her friends. After training in a bakery, influenced by her mother, she decided to move to Spain, a country she considered "the cradle of gastronomy".
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María Marte. Career
In 2003, newly arrived from the Dominican Republic, Marte got a job cleaning dishes at "El Club Allard" in Madrid. Her arrival at the restaurant coincided with the arrival of head chef Diego Guerrero. At first, this work was combined with another, as a hairdresser, which kept her away from the kitchen, but allowed her to make a living for herself and her family.
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María Marte. Career
Marte took advantage of her work as a dishwasher and watched the cooks, to learn from them. Hearing of a vacancy in the kitchen, she asked the head chef if she could be promoted. After not being allowed to move up the first time, she asked again once there was another opening. Given an opportunity this time, she began to work with Guerrero, doing food preparation and cleaning. Every day, she would arrive at work in the morning and start cooking, at 4:30 in the afternoon start scrubbing, and at 8:30 would cook again, because the dinner shift would be in full swing. In interviews, she explained that she had started to sleep in the stairway to keep up with the rhythm.
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María Marte. Career
After three months, head chef Guerrero said he had to find someone else to wash the dishes because Marte "was worth the kitchen." From there, she was promoted more, and in 2006, became the second in command. In 2007, the restaurant got its first Michelin star, which was an incentive for Marte to work harder. In 2011, they were awarded the second star. During these years, Marte worked in all parts of the kitchen: bakery, fridge, meat and fish. Thanks to this, she acquired experience which she used as now-head chef, after the departure of Guerrero in 2013.
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María Marte. Career
Her story of overcoming obstacles has not gone unnoticed to the press, which generally gives her very good reviews. In the newspaper El País, they write about "a Cinderella Michelin"; the magazine Diez Minutos describes her as a "fighter"; Elle writes of her "triumph of constancy"; El Correo considers her a "brave and self-made woman with a story of a story".
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María Marte. Career
With Guerrero's departure, she feared for the future of the two Michelin stars the restaurant had acquired. The change of chefs was in the 2014 guide, and had been printed, so that although the head chef had changed, the restaurant's stars remained. In the following autumn came her reevaluation, and the inspectors considered Marte to deserve both stars. She explained that it felt "like winning two stars at once."
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María Marte. Career
Marte says the way she cooks is to present "creative dishes", but "without transgressing or disguising the product". Her first new recipe at "El Club Allard" was Flor de Hibiscus, a caramelized hibiscus flower with pisco sour foam on a pistachio crumble. The plate proved to be a success, and was so important to her that she has its image as a tattoo.
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María Marte. Two Michelin stars (2007, 2011)
Two M's in Guía Metrópoli (2010)
Two Repsol Suns (2011)
Metrópoli Restaurant of the Year (2012)
TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice Award (2012)
Mahou-Millesime Best Restaurant of the Year (2012)
Salón de Gourmets Best Chef Award (2015)
Recognition from the Dominican Ministry of Tourism and National Association of Hotels and Restaurants at the (2015)
Star from the Community of Madrid on International Women's Day for Effort and Dedication (2015)
National Gastronomy Award for the Best Head Chef (2014)
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María Marte. Living people
1976 births
People from La Vega Province
Dominican Republic expatriates in Spain
Women chefs
Head chefs of Michelin starred restaurants
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American Jewish cuisine
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American Jewish cuisine.
American Jewish cuisine comprises the food, cooking, and dining customs associated with American Jews. It was heavily influenced by the cuisine of Jewish immigrants who came to the United States from Eastern Europe around the turn of the 20th century. It was further developed in unique ways by the immigrants and their descendants, especially in New York City and other large metropolitan areas of the northeastern U.S.
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American Jewish cuisine
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American Jewish cuisine. History
Between 1881 and 1921, around 2.5 million Jews immigrated to the United States from Eastern Europe. Most of them settled in large cities in the northeastern part of the country, especially New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and Chicago. These immigrants brought with them a well-developed culinary heritage. The cuisine continued to evolve in America, in the homes of the immigrants and their descendants, and in delicatessens and appetizing stores in New York City and elsewhere.
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American Jewish cuisine.
Delicatessens were quite popular among second-generation American Jews, especially in the mid-twentieth century. They provided a place for the patrons to socialize in a comfortable environment. They also popularized some of the dishes now associated with American Jewish cuisine, which were affordable for their upwardly mobile customers, but which would have seemed luxurious to their European ancestors. Though not as numerous as they once were, delicatessens continue to be popular dining destinations.
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American Jewish cuisine. Kosher food
Kosher food is food that conforms to kashrut, i.e. Jewish dietary laws. Under these rules, some foods – for example, pork and shellfish – are forbidden. Any meat must come from an animal that was slaughtered using a process known as shechita. Jewish dietary law also prohibits the eating of meat and milk at the same meal. For this purpose, "meat" means the flesh of mammals and birds, and "milk" includes dairy products such as cheese and butter. Thus a kosher delicatessen selling corned beef sandwiches would not have any cheese, and a kosher bakery selling bagels and cream cheese would not have any meat. Many foods are classified as pareve (sometimes spelled "parve") – neither meat nor milk, and therefore acceptable at any meal. Pareve foods include fish, eggs, honey, and any edible plant. Kosher commercial establishments must be closed from Friday evening to Saturday evening, during the Jewish sabbath.
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