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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand%20Hotel%20Nevada
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Grand Hotel Nevada
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Grand Hotel Nevada.
It was made in Prague by the Czech subsidiary of the Germany company UFA. The film's sets were designed by the art director Štěpán Kopecký.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebellion%20Warwick
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Rebellion Warwick
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Rebellion Warwick.
Rebellion Warwick (formerly Radiant Worlds Limited) is a British video game developer based in Leamington Spa, England.
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Rebellion Warwick
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Rebellion Warwick.
It was founded in 2013 almost immediately after the closure of Blitz Games Studios. The former owners of that company, the Oliver Twins, Andrew and Philip Oliver, along with COO Richard Smithies started Radiant Worlds, and were reported to have recruited up to 50 former Blitz staff.
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Rebellion Warwick
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Rebellion Warwick.
Following the cancellation of their first game, SkySaga: Infinite Isles, in August 2017, the company expected to make a large number of staff redundant.
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Rebellion Warwick
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Rebellion Warwick.
On 8 January 2018, it was announced that the studio had been acquired by Rebellion Developments and would henceforth be known as Rebellion Warwick.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali%20Ceylan
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Ali Ceylan
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Ali Ceylan.
Ali Ceylan (born 17 June 1998) is a German footballer who plays as a left winger for TuS Rot-Weiß Koblenz.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali%20Ceylan
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Ali Ceylan
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Ali Ceylan. Club career
Ceylan started playing football at SV Bergisch Gladbach 09 before moving to FC Viktoria Köln in his hometown. He played there until 2015 in the youth classes up to the U19, before moving to the U19 of FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt in January 2016.
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Ali Ceylan
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Ali Ceylan. Career
After only half a year he went back to Cologne to the U19 of SC Fortuna Köln. In summer 2017 he received his first professional contract from the club, after he had ascended to the Bundesliga with the clubs A-Juniors. He made his professional debut in the 3. Liga with a substitution on match day 2 of the 2017/18 season against FC Carl Zeiss Jena.
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Ali Ceylan
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Ali Ceylan. Career
In January 2029, Ceylan moved to league competitor Wuppertaler SV. On 17 July 2020, he signed with TuS Rot-Weiß Koblenz.
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Ali Ceylan
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Ali Ceylan. 1998 births
Living people
German footballers
German people of Turkish descent
SV Bergisch Gladbach 09 players
FC Viktoria Köln players
FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt players
SC Fortuna Köln players
Wuppertaler SV players
FC Rot-Weiß Koblenz players
3. Liga players
Regionalliga players
Association football wingers
Footballers from Cologne
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis%20Blewett
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Curtis Blewett
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Curtis Blewett.
Curtis Blewett is a Canadian sailor who has sailed in multiple Volvo Ocean Races and America's Cups.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis%20Blewett
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Curtis Blewett
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Curtis Blewett.
Blewett sailed with Paul Cayard when he won the 1997–98 Whitbread Round the World Race on EF Language. He then joined Cayard's campaign on 'AmericaOne at the 2000 Louis Vuitton Cup.
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Curtis Blewett
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Curtis Blewett.
Blewett then joined Alinghi and sailed with them when they won the 2003 Louis Vuitton Cup and 2003 America's Cup.
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Curtis Blewett
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Curtis Blewett.
He then sailed on Pirates of the Caribbean, skippered by Cayard, during the 2005–06 Volvo Ocean Race before re-joining Alinghi for their successful 2007 America's Cup defence. He was on Alinghi 5'' when it lost the 2010 America's Cup.
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Curtis Blewett
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Curtis Blewett.
For the 2011–13 America's Cup World Series and 2013 Louis Vuitton Cup, Blewett sailed with Artemis Racing.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred%20G.%20Leebron
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Fred G. Leebron
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Fred G. Leebron.
Fred Gifford Leebron is an American short story writer and novelist. He is the author of three novels, and a Professor of English at Gettysburg College.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred%20G.%20Leebron
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Fred G. Leebron
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Fred G. Leebron. Early life
Leebron graduated with an A.B. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University in 1983 after completing an 193-page-long senior thesis titled "Gweilo: A Hong Kong Story." He subsequently earned master's degrees from Johns Hopkins University and the Iowa Writers' Workshop.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred%20G.%20Leebron
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Fred G. Leebron
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Fred G. Leebron. Career
Leebron taught at Stanford University. He is now a professor of English at Gettysburg College. He has co-authored a book on writing fiction and co-edited another book on postmodern literature.
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Fred G. Leebron
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Fred G. Leebron.
Leebron is the author of short stories and three novels. He received the Pushcart Prize in 2000 and O. Henry Award in 2001 and the Pushcart Prize. He was also a Fulbright Scholar.
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Fred G. Leebron
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Fred G. Leebron.
His first novel, Out West, is about two young adults whose lives have gone downhill. His second novel, Six Figures, is about a non-profit executive who has failed to become financially successful. Six Figures was adapted by director David Christensen as the 2005 film Six Figures.
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Baldet (disambiguation)
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Baldet (disambiguation). Baldet may also refer to
Baldet (lunar crater)
Baldet (Martian crater)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.%20Cecil%20Edwards
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A. Cecil Edwards
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A. Cecil Edwards.
Arthur Cecil Edwards (1881 – 1953 or 1957) was a dealer in and authority on Persian carpets. He was managing director of the Oriental Carpet Manufacturers based in Turkey.
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A. Cecil Edwards
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A. Cecil Edwards. Early life and family
Arthur Edwards was born in Constantinople in 1881 to Charles Reed Edwards (born London) and Louise Baker (born Constantinople). In 1909, Edwards married the American Clara Cary Case in Paris Hill, United States. Their son Arthur was born in 1918 in Hamadan, Iran.
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A. Cecil Edwards
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A. Cecil Edwards. Career
Edwards's uncle, James Baker, was one of the founders of the Oriental Carpet Manufacturers (OCM) in Smyrna, today's Izmir, in 1907/1908. The company bought and produced Persian carpets for export to the United Kingdom.
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A. Cecil Edwards
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A. Cecil Edwards.
As an OCM employee, Edwards moved to Hamadan, north-western, in 1911, where he built and managed his own carpet production for the company. He and his wife were fascinated by Persian culture. In 1923, they left Iran, traveled to Pakistan for a few months, and finally went to London. There Edwards took over the management of the OCM and expanded its business activities in the United States. He also oversaw the outsourcing of carpet production to India in order to reduce production costs. During the Second World War the family moved to Oxford and then returned to London.
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A. Cecil Edwards
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A. Cecil Edwards.
His masterwork was The Persian Carpet (1953), published posthumously and repeatedly reissued. The monograph is still one of the standard works on the Persian carpet. It describes in detail the production, colors, patterns and the stylistic development of the Persian knotted carpet in the different provinces of Iran, as well as the history of the regions, their carpet production, number of looms and production figures since the end of the 19th to the middle of the 20th century, and gives an outlook on the future of the carpet industry under the influence of the European market. It was positively reviewed in The Burlington Magazine who praised it for its up to date and detailed treatment of the weavers then working in Persia.
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A. Cecil Edwards
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A. Cecil Edwards. Death and legacy
The drafts of chapters for The Persian Carpet are held by the Victorian and Albert Museum in London. In August 2017 the book was still described in The Times as "an invaluable aid to carpet dealers".
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A. Cecil Edwards
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A. Cecil Edwards. Selected publications
A Persian caravan. Duckworth, London 1928. (A collection of individual stories with exotic characters, inspired by Edwards' encounters in Persia.)
The Persian carpet: A survey of the carpet-weaving industry of Persia. Duckworth, London, 1953.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Perla%20%28painting%29
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La Perla (painting)
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La Perla (painting).
La Perla (literally The Pearl) is a 1518-1520 oil on canvas painting by Raphael with the participation of Giulio Romano. Several studies revealed a very profuse underlying drawing by the last Raphael. At this stage clearly influenced by his encounter with Leonardo (1513-1516) the pyramidal arrangement of the characters, the light contrasts and the recreation of a landscape that is no longer idealized but realistic are proof of it.
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La Perla (painting)
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La Perla (painting).
The fnal composition differs from the preparatory drawing, even if it follows the countours of the drawing is simple to detect several details that have been corrected. X-Rays shows that there was a first version in the underlying layer that follows very much the original drawing (obvserved means of the reflectography).Therefore it is logical to point out that there were two phases in the execution of the canvas; a first one that followed the drawing and a later one that introduced substantial changes to the appearance of the work in order to produce a great tension instead of the initial serene calm of the characters. To achieve this, the children's heads were filled with curls, while the Virgins head was sharpened, the folds are complicated and sinuous and the contrast between light and shadow intensified.
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La Perla (painting)
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La Perla (painting).
It may be identifiable with the painting mentioned in Vasari's Lives of the Artists as made for Ludovico Canossa (Bayeux's bishop). Later Galeazzo Canossa ceded to Vincenzo I Gonzaga.The painting definitely passed to Charles I of Great Britain in 1627 and after his execution iing it passed into the hands of one of its creditors, Edward Bass, from whom Alonso de Cárdenas bought it on behalf of Don Luis de Haro. He gives it to Philip IV of Spain, who gave it its current name, since he saw it as "the pearl" of his collection (his favourite). It was taken to Paris in 1813 by Joseph Bonaparte and it remained there until 1815.The Madonna and Child with John the Baptist, Saint Anne and in the background St Joseph. It has been in collection of the Museo del Prado since 1857.
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La Perla (painting)
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La Perla (painting).
Part of another version has recently been found in the galleria Estense in Modena, known as the Perla di Modena.
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Leebron
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Leebron.
Leebron is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Leebron
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Leebron.
David Leebron (born 1955), American attorney and legal scholar
Fred G. Leebron, American short story writer and novelist
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creve%20Armando%20Machava
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Creve Armando Machava
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Creve Armando Machava.
Creve Armando Machava (born 8 February 1996) is a Mozambican athlete specialising in the 400 metres hurdles. He represented his country at the 2017 World Championships without reaching the semifinals. In addition, he won the gold medal at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games.
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Creve Armando Machava
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Creve Armando Machava.
His personal best in the event is 49.54 seconds set in Marrocos in 2019.
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Creve Armando Machava
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Creve Armando Machava.
He competed in the men's 400 metres hurdles event at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhydding%2C%20Queensland
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Rhydding, Queensland
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Rhydding, Queensland.
Rhydding is a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the Rhydding had a population of 63 people.
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Rhydding, Queensland
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Rhydding, Queensland. Geography
The Dawson Highway forms most of the northern boundary of Rydding. The Fitzroy Developmental Road enters the locality from the south and has its junction with the Dawson Highway within the locality. A number of creeks flow from south to north through Rhydding; these are ultimately tributaries of the Dawson River, which in turn is a tributary of the Fitzroy River, which flows into the Coral Sea near Port Alma.
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Rhydding, Queensland
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Rhydding, Queensland.
Rhydding is a mixture of freehold and leasing land, used for grazing cattle.
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Rhydding, Queensland
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Rhydding, Queensland. History
As the locality is within the parish of Rhydding, presumably it takes its name from the parish.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sivasubramanian%20Srikantan
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Sivasubramanian Srikantan
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Sivasubramanian Srikantan.
Dr. Sivasubramanian Srikantan (6 September 1933 - 19 August 2006) was an Indian scientist, research lead, former Managing Director – Karnataka State Electronics Development Corporation Ltd (KEONICS), Chairman – Yokogawa Keonics Ltd, Director – Krone Communications Ltd, Managing Director – Andhra Pradesh Electronics Development Corporation Ltd (APEDC), Head, Computer Group – Electronics Corporation of India Ltd (ECIL), Group Leader – Babha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), and Chairman – ASM Technologies Ltd. (1992-2006)
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Sivasubramanian Srikantan
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Sivasubramanian Srikantan. Early life and education
Dr. Sivasubramanian Srikantan was born in the village of Kaveripattinam (Dharmapuri), around 100 km away from Bangalore. Dr. Srikantan completed his schooling at the local government school in Kaveripattinam and did his Pre-University at St. Joseph's College, Bangalore. He then joined the College of Engineering, Guindy at Anna University, Chennai, where he completed his Electrical Engineering in 1954. After successfully becoming an Electrical Engineer, Dr. S. Srikantan underwent training at the Atomic Energy Establishment training school in Mumbai which was headed by Homi J. Bhabha. With the support from Government of India and encouragement from Dr. Homi J Bhabha, he was later sent to the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, USA where he completed his Master's in 1962 and Ph.D. in 1964 from the Moore School of Electrical Engineering.
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Sivasubramanian Srikantan. Personal life
Son of T.Sivasubramanyam, was married to Nirmala Srikantan. The couple had two children, son Rabindra Srikantan – a tech entrepreneur and daughter Geetha Srikantan – a technology expert. Rabindra has two sons Nikhil Rabindra and Akhil Rabindra.
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Sivasubramanian Srikantan. Professional life
Dr. Srikantan, returned to India after his Ph.D. and led a team of fresh graduate engineers and scientists to work on TDC-12 (Trombay Digital Computer – 12) ‘the first Indian-built electronic digital computer at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre on January 21, 1969
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Sivasubramanian Srikantan
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Sivasubramanian Srikantan.
Dr. Srikantan started the computer division of Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) and was responsible for introducing a range of digital computers, to name the most significant of them TDC-16 and TDC-332 He laid the foundation for ECIL, a commercial venture which started as a R&D activity at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC)
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Sivasubramanian Srikantan
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Sivasubramanian Srikantan. Distinguished positions
Tamilnadu Electricity Board (1954 -1955)
Scientist, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (1961 -1969)
Head Computer Group, Electronics Corporation of India Limited (1969-1981)
Managing Director, Andhra Pradesh Electronics Development Corporation Ltd (1981-1983)
Managing Director, Karnataka State Electronics Development Corporation Ltd (1983-1991)
Director, Krone Communications Ltd
Chairman, Yokogawa Keonics Ltd (1987-1992)
Chairman, ASM Technologies Ltd (1992-2006)
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Sivasubramanian Srikantan
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Sivasubramanian Srikantan. Award
Dr. S.Srikantan has received the VIKRAM SHARABHAI RESEARCH AWARD endowed by Hari Om Ashram in the year 1974 in the field of Electronics and Telecommunications.
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Sivasubramanian Srikantan. Dr. S Srikantan Memorial Award
ASM Technologies Limited under its CSR initiative along with The Institution of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) Bangalore Centre has been organizing ‘Summer School in Electronics & Computers’ (SUSIEC) for 9th and 10th standard students during their summer vacations. The students compete in the science projects and are awarded Dr. S Srikantan Memorial Award for the best projects.
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Gaan people.
The Gaan are an ethnic group native to western Benin in the village of Gaan.
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2012 in BRACE.
The year 2012 was the fourth year in the history of BRACE, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Australia. In 2012 BRACE held 5 events.
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2012 in BRACE. BRACE 18
BRACE 18 was an event held on 21 December 2012 at Convention Centre, Canberra, Australia.
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2012 in BRACE. BRACE 17
BRACE 17 was an event held on 27 October 2012, at Southport RSL, Gold Coast, Australia.
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2012 in BRACE. BRACE 15
BRACE 15 was an event held on April 28, 2012, at Ex-Services Bowling Club, Coffs Harbour, Australia.
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2012 in BRACE. BRACE 14
BRACE 14 was an event held on February 18, 2012, at Convention Centre, Canberra, Australia.
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Never Gets Old.
Never Gets Old is the ninth studio album by American country music singer Joe Nichols. It was released via Broken Bow Records' Red Bow imprint on July 28, 2017. The album includes the singles "Never Gets Old" and "Billy Graham's Bible".
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Never Gets Old
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Never Gets Old. Content
The album includes "Billy Graham's Bible", which previously appeared on his 2013 album Crickets. It also includes a cover of Sir Mix-a-Lot's "Baby Got Back", performed with comedian Darren Knight.
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Never Gets Old.
Mickey Jack Cones produced most of the album except for "Diamonds Make Babies" and "Never Gets Old" (produced by Brent Rowan) and "Billy Graham's Bible" (produced by Cones & Tony Brown).
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Never Gets Old.
"Diamonds Make Babies" previously appeared on Dierks Bentley's 2012 album, Home. And It Also appeared on Bradley gaskin's self titled EP
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Never Gets Old. Critical reception
Stephen Thomas Erlewine rated the album 3.5 out of 5 stars. His review noted more modern influences in the production and lyrics, and praised Nichols' "easy touch" on the songs. He concluded his review by stating that "He's an old-fashioned guy who is happy living in the modern world, and that's why Never Gets Old is so appealing: It feels familiar yet fresh."
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Never Gets Old. Track listing
"Diamonds Make Babies" (Jim Beavers, Lee Thomas Miller, Chris Stapleton) - 3:21
"Girl in the Song" (Neal Coty, Lynn Hutton) - 3:39
"We All Carry Something" (Westin Davis, Justin Weaver) - 3:26
"I'd Sing About You" (Chris Janson, Preston Brust, Chris Lucas) - 3:13
"Breathless" (Zach Crowell, Matt Jenkins, Jon Nite) - 3:55
"Tall Boys" (Monty Criswell, Shane Minor, Tom Shapiro) - 2:48
"Hostage" (Aaron Eshuis, Ryan Lafferty, Brett Tyler) - 2:56
"Never Gets Old" (Connie Harrington, Steve Moakler) - 3:37
"Billy Graham's Bible" (Coty, Chris DuBois, Jimmy Melton) - 3:06
"So You're Saying" (Ross Copperman, Josh Kear, Chris Tompkins) - 3:41
"This Side of the River" (Jeremy Crady, Clint Daniels, Justin Lantz) - 3:20
"Baby Got Back" (Anthony Ray) - 2:56
featuring Darren Knight
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Never Gets Old. Eddie Bayers - drums
Pat Buchanan - electric guitar
Hailey Cirovski - background vocals
Jackson Daniel Cones - background vocals
Mickey Jack Cones - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, programming, background vocals
Shannon Cones - background vocals
J.T. Corenflos - electric guitar
David Dorn - keyboards
Dan Dugmore - steel guitar
Jeneé Fleenor - fiddle
Shannon Forrest - drums
Kenny Greenberg - acoustic guitar
Tony Harrell - keyboards
Aubrey Haynie - fiddle
Wes Hightower - background vocals
Mark Hill - bass guitar
Mike Johnson - steel guitar
Charlie Judge - keyboards
Jeff King - electric guitar
Darren Knight - featured vocals on "Baby Got Back"
Troy Lancaster - electric guitar
Tim Lauer - accordion
B. James Lowry - acoustic guitar
Gordon Mote - keyboards
Steve Nathan - keyboards
Joe Nichols - lead vocals
Russ Pahl - steel guitar
Brent Rowan - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Dave Salley - background vocals
Russell Terrell - background vocals
Brady Tilow - programming, background vocals
Ilya Toshinsky - acoustic guitar
Lonnie Wilson - drums
Glenn Worf - bass guitar
Craig Young - bass guitar
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Underhill, Holme
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Underhill, Holme.
Underhill at Holme, West Yorkshire, is a modern house designed by Arthur Quarmby in 1969 and built from 1973 to 1975. Underhill has been Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England since July 2017.
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Underhill, Holme
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Underhill, Holme.
Underhill was the first earth-sheltered house to have been built in Britain in modern times. Historic England described Underhill as "representing a significant milestone in the development of ecological and sustainable architecture".
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Underhill, Holme.
It was built at a cost of £50,000 and was constructed by J B Kenworthy of Holmfirth.
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Underhill, Holme.
The house features a hourglass-shaped swimming pool centrally located in the main room, with a large octagonal pyramid conservatory-style skylight window in the ceiling above the centre of one of its circular ends.
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Underhill, Holme
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Underhill, Holme. Country houses in West Yorkshire
Grade II listed houses
Houses completed in 1975
Modernist architecture in England
Holme Valley
Peak District
Semi-subterranean structures
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Florian Schikowski
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Florian Schikowski.
Florian Schikowski (born 10 June 1998) is a Polish footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for TVD Velbert. Born and raised in Germany, he also holds German citizenship.
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Florian Schikowski
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Florian Schikowski.
He is the younger brother of fellow footballer Patrick Schikowski.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choc%20Nut
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Choc Nut.
Choc Nut (stylized as Choc⋆Nut) is a trademark for a candy bar manufactured by Annie's Sweets Manufacturing and Packaging Corporation, a Philippine-based company. The ingredients of Choc Nut include peanuts, sugar, milk powder, cocoa powder and vanilla.<ref name="verdolaga"/ It has endured as one of the country's most-consumed children's snacks. While only mass-produced in the Philippines, many Asian supermarkets and Filipino stores overseas sell the candy. Many restaurants and cafes in the Philippines use Choc Nut as a popular ingredient in confections, drinks, and even cocktails.
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Choc Nut
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Choc Nut. History
Choc Nut was originally manufactured by New Unity Sweets Manufacturing Corporation (Unisman) in Malabon. In 2013, the brand came under the ownership of Annie's Manufacturing and Packaging Corporation, the company that produces Choc Nut's rival brand, Hany.
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Choc Nut. History
In 2018, Choc Nut extended its product line to include a sweetened chocolate peanut spread.
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Choc Nut. Packaging
Choc Nut comes in 24-piece "King" or 16-piece "SP" packages. The 24-piece "King" package consists of twenty-four 8-gram bars, while the 16-piece "SP" package consists of sixteen 16-gram bars. Each bar is individually-wrapped in paper-backed foil and an outer packaging film (white paper during the Unisman era) bearing the brand's logo and signature red stripes. The packages are a bronze colour with white and red lines running through it horizontally.
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Choc Nut. In popular culture
In recognition of its status as a pop culture icon, Choc Nut was given a prominent role in the graphic novel series Trese by Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo. The references were also picked up by the animated adaptation created for Netflix in 2021.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here%27s%20to%20the%20Heroes
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Here's to the Heroes
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Here's to the Heroes.
Here's to the Heroes is the sixth studio album from Australian vocal group The Ten Tenors, released in August 2006.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And%20Then%20There%20Was%20Eve
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And Then There Was Eve
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And Then There Was Eve.
And Then There Was Eve is a 2017 American drama film directed by Savannah Bloch. It stars Tania Nolan, Rachel Crowl, Mary Holland, Karan Soni, and John Kassir.
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And Then There Was Eve
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And Then There Was Eve. Cast
Tania Nolan as Alyssa
Rachel Crowl as Eve
Mary Holland as Laura
Karan Soni as Zain
John Kassir as G. Alexander
Anne Gee Byrd as Blythe
Isley Reust as Bartender
Jenica Bergere as Robyn
Mike Erwin as Neil
Dominic Bogart as Julian
Crystal Marie Denha as Doreen
Christine Weatherup as Gabby
Jack Cullison as Maxwell
Jake Dynabursky as Timmy
Rizi Timane as Tom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church%20of%20the%20Ascension%2C%20Belgrade
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade.
The Church of the Ascension () is a Serbian Orthodox church in downtown Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It still uses the bell under which the Hatisheriff of 1830 was announced, by which the Ottoman Empire granted autonomy to Serbia. The church was declared a cultural monument in 1969.
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade. Location
The church is located in the municipality of Savski Venac. The church complex occupies the entire block bounded by the streets of Kneza Miloša (east), Kraljice Natalije (north), Dobrinjska (west) and Admirala Geprata (south), where the church is officially situated, at No. 19. Notable buildings in the nearest vicinity include the Building of the Finance Ministry on the south, the Hammam of Prince Miloš on the southwest (both across the Admirala Geprata) and Beograđanka on the east, across the Kneza Miloša.
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade. History
As Belgrade developed in the first half of the 19th century, after the liberation from the Ottomans, St. Mark's Church, Belgrade in the neighborhood of Tašmajdan became too small to accommodate the growing number of adherents, especially those from the distant neighborhoods on the slopes above the Sava river. Additionally, a military complex was built in the area (academy, barracks) so the new church was needed for both the soldiers (who used the tent-church) and the population.
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade. History
Order for construction of the church was given by Miloš Obrenović, Prince of Serbia, and Mihailo II Jovanović, Metropolitan of Belgrade, in 1860. Church was completed by 1863, mostly from the citizens' donations. As prince Miloš died in 1860, his son and heir, Mihailo Obrenović, continued the consultations with the metropolitan on the new church. It was consecrated by the Metropolitan Mihailo II in March 1863. The clergy house has been added in 1870 and was renovated in 2013.
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade. History
Below the churchyard was one of Belgrade's air raid shelters. During the German bombing of Belgrade on 6 April 1941, bombs directly hit the churchyard, killing 200 people. A memorial marble cross commemorating the victims was built in the 1970s. It was also hit during the bombing of Belgrade by the Allies in 1944.
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade. History
In April 2013, almost all trees in the churchyard were cut. Over 50 years old, tall chestnut, black locust and lime trees, were inspected as, for some time, the branches were falling off, even on the parking outside of the churchyard. The communal inspection decided that the trees were rotten and had to be cut down.
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade. Architecture
After the prince and the metropolitan agreed with the plan for the future church, developed by Pavle Stanišić and Jovan Ristić, city administration announced a bidding for the construction company. The job was awarded to Josif Štok, for the value of 5,000 Austrian ducats. Contractors were Fridrih Šlajsner and Ernest Glajzner, while the head of the construction site was Koča Z. Popović. The tin roof was laid by the Schuster company.
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade. Architecture
It was designed in the prevailing style of the period, the Romanticism. The church was patterend after the old Serbian monasteries, especially the Ravanica.
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade. Architecture
The church is known for its stairs, made from black Hungarian marble. The façade has been done in 1870 and was renovated in 2013.
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade. Characteristics
The iconostas and wall paintings were originally painted by Nikola Marković. They were later changed. Stevan Todorović has redone the icons in 1880-81 while the frescoes on the walls and under the dome are work of Andrej Bicenko, who finished the work in 1937. The frescoes were refreshed in the early 2000s which made them visible again cause they were black due to the candle smoke, while the icons and iconostas have been conserved in 2006. The original, wooden bell tower, collapsed on the bell-ringer boy and the new one was built in the 1940s.
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade. Characteristics
One of the bells is the one under which the Hatisheriff of 1830 was announced, in Tašmajdan. By the Hatisheriff, the Ottoman Empire officially granted autonomy for Serbia, basically acknowledging the situation which existed since the Second Serbian Uprising in 1815. By the additional berat, the sultan also granted hereditary rights to prince Miloš. The bell was first kept in the Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel. It is still used, though it has been adapted so is now operated by the electrical mechanism.
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade. Characteristics
Built partially because of the military complex, Church of the Ascension served as a military church in both Serbia and, later, Yugoslavia. As the church is dedicated to the Feast of the Ascension, called in Serbian Spasovdan ("Salvation day"), which is also an official slava of the city of Belgrade, a traditional procession celebrating the day through the city's main streets starts and ends at the Church of the Ascension.
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Church of the Ascension, Belgrade. Characteristics
The church has a rich treasury, which includes the collections of icons, old books and goldworks and other objects from the 19th century.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward%20M.%20Salomon
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Edward M. Salomon
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Edward M. Salomon.
Colonel Edward M Salomon (October 5, 1887 – June 12, 1935) was president and general manager of New Bry's department store in Memphis Tennessee. He was also President of the Goodfellows of Memphis, member of the Ellis Auditorium Commission, President of the Chickasaw Council, Boy Scouts of America, Colonel of the Governor's staff, President of the Sam Schloss lodge of the B'nai Brith, President of the East Memphis Civic Club, member of flood relief, and developer of New Brys Airport which resulted eventually in the Municipal Airport of Memphis. He was the nephew of Edward S. Salomon.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward%20M.%20Salomon
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Edward M. Salomon
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Edward M. Salomon. Early life and career
Salomon, who was Jewish, was born in Chicago, on October 5, 1888. He began his career under George Brandes as a stock boy in the Boston store, advanced to become the merchandise manager of the Omaha store, then became the basement manager of New Brys in Memphis. He was promoted a month later to president and general manager of The New Bry's Department store in Memphis Tennessee.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982%20Avon%20Championships%20of%20Houston
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1982 Avon Championships of Houston
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1982 Avon Championships of Houston.
The 1982 Avon Championships of Houston was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Summit in Houston, Texas in the United States that was part of the 1982 Avon Championships Circuit. It was the 12th edition of the tournament and was held from February 15 through February 21, 1982. Third-seeded Bettina Bunge won the singles title and earned $22,000 first-prize money.
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1982 Avon Championships of Houston
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1982 Avon Championships of Houston. Singles
Bettina Bunge defeated Pam Shriver 6–2, 3–6, 6–2
It was Bunge's 1st singles title of her career.
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1982 Avon Championships of Houston
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1982 Avon Championships of Houston. Doubles
Kathy Jordan / Pam Shriver defeated Sue Barker / Sharon Walsh 7–6(8–6), 6–2
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svidden
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Svidden
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Svidden.
Jimmy Koitzsch, also known by his stage name Svidden (born 1984), is a Swedish record producer, songwriter and musician based in Stockholm. He began his career largely affiliated with the work of Style of Eye, who later went on to form the house music duo Galantis and producing most of their work.
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Svidden.
Together with the duo, Svidden has written and produced multi-platinum selling hit singles like "Runaway (U & I)", "No Money", and "Peanut Butter Jelly".
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Svidden.
Aside from the project, he has also collaborated with artists like Miike Snow, Hilary Duff, and Adam Lambert.
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Svidden.
At the 58th Annual Grammy Awards in 2015, Svidden was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Dance recording category with the song "Runaway (U & I)".
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Svidden.
In 2016 he, together with Galantis and Henrik Jonback, received SKAPs (Sweden composers and writers) award for "Producer of the year".
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