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Djemai Family.
Djemai Family is an Algerian TV series broadcast during the months of Ramadan 2008, 2009 and 2011. It is produced by SD-BOX, written by Osama Benhassine and Djaffar Gacem, dialogued by Mohamed Charchal.
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Djemai Family.
The series tells the everyday life of an Algerian family with fresh and simple stories, dealing with originality the problems and challenges of contemporary Algerian society in a comic concept. It premiere on 2008 on Télévision Algérienne, A3 and Canal Algérie.
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Djemai Family. Cast
Salah Aougrout as Djemai
Samira Sahraoui as Meriem
Bouchra Okbi as Sarah
Mohamed Bouchaïb as Rezki/Aristo
Doudja Abdoun as Khoukha
Farida Karim as Khalti Boualem
Othmane Ben Daoud as Pedro
Wissam Boualem as Wissam
Azzeddine Bouchaïb as Samy
Kawther El Bardi as Sakina
Blaha Ben Ziane as Kadda
Kamel Bouakkaz as Azzouz
Mustapha Himoune as Lakhdar
Hakim Zelloum as The inspector fahem
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Shahaniya%20%28city%29
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Al-Shahaniya (city)
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Al-Shahaniya (city).
Al-Shahaniya City () is a city in Qatar, located in the municipality of its namesake, Al-Shahaniya.
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Al-Shahaniya (city).
Qatar's most notable camel racetrack, Al-Shahaniya Camel Racetrack, is situated in the city.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Etymology
Al-Shahaniya derives its name from a plant known locally as 'sheeh' which was valued for its anti-inflammatory effects. It is also spelled Al-Sheehaniya. The plant's Latin name is Artemisia inculta; it is an aromatic perennial that frequently grows in the Middle East and North Africa region but which is scarce in Qatar due to its unsuitable soils.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Geography
Al Shahaniya is situated in central Qatar. Nearby areas of interest include the village of Lehsiniya and the Al Dehailiyat Army Camp to the east, the village of Umm Leghab to the north-east and the village of Al Khurayb to the north. It is approximately from Dukhan, from Zekreet, from Doha and from Al Nasraniya.
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Al-Shahaniya (city).
The following areas are considered to be localities or extensions of Al-Shahaniya city:
Al Samriya (), a village that hosts the Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum.
Lebsayyer (), also spelled Al Busayyir, a residential area south of the camel track.
Al Fara (), a farming area named after the rawda (depression) it is situated in.
Al Braithat (), a farming area named for its friable soil.
Mazraat Al-Shahaniya (), a farming area.
Rawdat Al-Shahaniya (), a rest-house located in a rawda.
Wadi Baheesh (), a farming area situated in a wadi (dry river valley).
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Al-Shahaniya (city). History
In J.G. Lorimer's Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, Al-Shahaniya is described as a 'Bedouin camping ground' with a 35-feet deep masonry well yielding good water in 1908.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Administration
When free elections of the Central Municipal Council first took place in Qatar during 1999, Al-Shahaniya was designated the seat of constituency no. 24. It would remain the headquarters of constituency no. 24 for the next three consecutive elections until the fifth municipal elections in 2015, when it was made the headquarters of constituency no. 23. Also included in its constituency is Al Khurayb, Al Nasraniya, Umm Leghab, and Lehsiniya. In the inaugural municipal elections in 1999, Faleh Fahad Al-Hajri won the elections, receiving 54.2%, or 149 votes. Runner-up that year was Ali Mohammed Al Dossari, receiving 45.8%, or 126, of the votes. Voter turnout was 86.8%. Shaher Saud Al Shammari was elected in the 2002 elections. He retained his seat successfully in the next elections in 2007. In the 2011 elections, Mohamed Zafer Al-Hajri was elected as the constituent's representative. Al-Hajri retained his seat in the 2015 elections.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Infrastructure
A wide-scale public defense complex was inaugurated in 2010. Branches of various security organizations are hosted in the complex, such as the Dukhan Security Department. Two notable buildings in the complex are the Shahaniya Services Centre, which manages passports and travel documents and the Shahaniya Civil Defense Centre.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Infrastructure
North of the public services complex, off Al Utouriya Road, is the municipal headquarters. Qatar's Ministry of Agriculture has set up an Agricultural Services Center in the city.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Infrastructure
In April 2018, the Animal Production Research Station was established in the city by the Ministry of Municipality and Environment. Spanning roughly 78,000 square meters and constructed at a cost of QR 30 million, its facilities include a research station, animal sheds and a veterinary clinic.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Infrastructure
Healthcare in the city is served by Al-Shahaniya Health Center. Among its facilities are a dental clinic, a radiology clinic, a women's clinic and a general clinic.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Infrastructure
There are several labor camps in the vicinity of Al Shahaniya.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Industry
Natural gas and oil distribution pipelines and pumping stations are located in Al-Shahaniya City and several of its suburbs.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Infrastructure
The Arab Qatari Agricultural Production Company was founded in 1989 in the city.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Infrastructure
Roza Hassad opened Qatar's first large-scale flower-growing facility in Al-Shahaniya City in 2012. Flowers are grown hydroponically, and seventeen different species were planned to be grown at the time of its opening. Production in its 5,500 m2 (59,200 sq ft) greenhouse is mainly oriented towards roses. The company has established shops in Doha where it sells its locally produced flowers.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Sport
Qatar's main camel racetrack and camel training facilities are also located in Al-Shahaniya city. Robots are used to jockey the camels. One prominent competition that takes place on the track is the annual Founder Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed bin Thani's Camel Festival.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Infrastructure
Al Samariyah Equestrian Centre is located near the Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Visitor attractions
In 1979 Qatar's government portioned off a 12 km2 (4.6 sq mi) area of Al-Shahaniya as a sanctuary for Arabian oryxes, making it among the first protected environmental areas in the country. Oryxes for the reserve were transported from Muaither Farm by sheikh Abdulrahman bin Saud Al Thani. There were around 100 animals in te reserve in 1988. Aside from oryxes, there is an area of the reserve where red-necked ostriches are housed.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Infrastructure
Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum is a massive 530,000 m2 (5,7 million sq ft), 3-building museum established in Al-Shahaniya in 1998. It is located in Al Samriya, a locality of the city and is accessible through Dukhan Road.
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Al-Shahaniya (city). Infrastructure
Al-Shahaniya Park opened in 2014 over an area of around 26,000 m2 (280,000 sq ft). Facilities include a mosque, a football field, a volleyball court and a basketball court.
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Caulerpa cactoides
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Caulerpa cactoides.
Caulerpa cactoides is a species of seaweed in the Caulerpaceae family.
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Caulerpa cactoides.
It is found along the coast in a large area extending from near Exmouth in the northern Gascoyne region to east of Esperance in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia.
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Harvey S. Leff.
Harvey S. Leff is a United States physicist and physics teacher who is known primarily for his research and expository articles in physics, focusing on energy, entropy, Maxwell's demon, and the foundations of thermodynamics. He introduced the 'energy spreading' metaphor for entropy change.
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Harvey S. Leff
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Harvey S. Leff. Career
Leff was a faculty member at the Case Institute of Technology and Case Western Reserve University, Chicago State University, Harvey Mudd College and was a Scientist and Energy Policy Analyst at the Institute for Energy Analysis at Oak Ridge Associated Universities. For most of his career, he was Professor at California State Polytechnic University-Pomona. In 2010, he became a Visiting Scholar at Reed College.
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Harvey S. Leff. Publications
Harvey Leff is author of a monograph on energy and entropy, co-edited two editions of a book on Maxwell's demon, published research articles, and a website on energy and entropy.
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Harvey S. Leff. Honors
Leff is a Fellow of the American Association of Physics Teachers and a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He has been an Associate Editor and Consulting Editor for the American Journal of Physics, and was President of the American Association of Physics Teachers.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan%20Mearns
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Duncan Mearns.
Duncan Mearns (1779–1852) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1821. He was professor of divinity at Aberdeen University from 1816.
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Duncan Mearns. Life
He was born in the manse at Cluny in Aberdeenshire on 23 August 1779 the son of Rev Alexander Mearns, and his wife, Anne Morison, daughter of James Morison of Disblair, Provost of Aberdeen in 1745. Duncan entered King's College, Aberdeen with a bursary in 1791 (aged 12) to study divinity under Rev Prof Gilbert Gerard and Rev Prof George Campbell. He graduated MA in March 1795, aged 15.
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Duncan Mearns. Life
He was licensed to preach in the Church of Scotland in the summer of 1799 and found a patron soon after in the Earl of Aberdeen, and he was ordained as minister of Tarves in Aberdeenshire in November 1799.
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Duncan Mearns. Life
In October 1816 he became professor of divinity, replacing his mentor Prof Gilbert Gerard. In 1821 he was elected Moderator of the General Assembly. In 1823 he was created chaplain in ordinary to King George IV in Scotland. In 1830 he was living at 1 Chaplainry on the grounds of Aberdeen University.
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Duncan Mearns. Life
He died after a long illness on 2 March 1852. He is buried in the churchyard of St Machar's Cathedral in Old Aberdeen. The grave lies against the east wall of the church.
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Duncan Mearns. Family
In 1808 in Udny manse he married Elizabeth (Eliza) Forsyth, daughter of William Forsyth of Huntly. They had two sons and six daughters including Rev William Morison Mearns DD (died 1891), minister of Kinneff. His daughter Anne married Rev Prof Robert Macpherson (1806-1867), who succeeded him in the chair of divinity at Aberdeen. His daughter Jane was married to Dr Hercules Scott, who became professor of moral philosophy at Aberdeen.
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Duncan Mearns. Publications
The Knowledge Requisite for the Attainment of Eternal Life (1825)
Scripture Characters (posthumously in 1853)
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Kyron McMaster.
Kyron McMaster (born 3 January 1997) is an athlete from the British Virgin Islands specialising in the 400 metres hurdles.
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Kyron McMaster.
He represented his country at the 2017 World Championships where he finished in the top three in his heat only to be disqualified for a lane infringement. Earlier, he won a bronze medal at the 2016 World U20 Championships.
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Kyron McMaster.
His personal best in the event is 47.08 seconds set in the 2020 Olympics Games, on August 3rd, 2021. This is the current national record.
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Kyron McMaster.
His coach, Xavier "Dag" Samuels died on September 9, 2017 during Hurricane Irma.
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Kyron McMaster
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Kyron McMaster.
McMaster won the British Virgin Islands' first ever Commonwealth Games medal (a gold) in the 400 m hurdles in 2018.
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Anne Skinner.
Anne Skinner (born 14 February 1954) is an Australian para-equestrian. She represented Australia at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics and 2004 Athens Paralympics.
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Anne Skinner. Personal life
On 19 September 1997 Anne Skinner was involved in a serious accident that changed her life forever. Skinner was distracted as she got out of her car to unhitch her horse float, accidentally leaving her car running and in reverse, and as Skinner unhooked the trailer, the car engaged and reversed approximately seven to eight meters backwards, crushing her within the eight inches between the ground and the car. Skinner was trapped for approximately 2 hours before her husband Rex and 17-year-old son Tim returned home and came to her aid. Skinner was flown to The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne where she underwent emergency surgery and was placed in an induced coma for seven weeks. With spinal and pelvic injuries so complex, a team of orthopedic surgeons had to reconnect them during a surgery that took 9 weeks of planning. Skinner's spinal cord hadn’t been severed during the accident, only damaged, leaving her without feeling from waist down up until her surgery. After surgery all feeling had returned in her right leg, however she was still without feeling in her left and some nerve damage.
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Anne Skinner. Equestrian career
For most of Skinner's life she wanted to own her own horse. When she was 17 years old that she purchased her first horse, an old paint horse named Terror, that she picked up for $100. Skinner started an affiliated pony club and enjoyed assisting inexperienced riders. Skinner commenced with the Riding for Disabled Association of Victoria (RDA), as a state coach in 1989. She later qualified as Equestrian Australia (EA) coach, with RDA
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Anne Skinner. Achievements
1999 riding for the disabled Australia National Championships. – 1st /champion
2000 Sydney Paralympic games. – 9th
2001 RDAV State Championships. – 1st /champion
2002 RDAV national championships. – 1st /champion
2003 RDAV national championships. – 1st /champion
2003 Belgium Moorsele world equestrian games for disabilities. - 2nd
2004 Athens Paralympic games. – 9th
2005 RDAA national dressage championships. – 1st /champion
2006 RDAA national dressage championships. – 1st /champion
2007 Belgium Moorsele world equestrian games for disabilities. – 10th
2008 Equestrian Australia National Dressage. – 3rd
2009 RDAV state championships. – Champion
2010 Equestrian Australia National Dressage. – 3rd
2011 National Masters Games /combined Training. – 1st
2011 Equestrian Australia National dressage Championships. – 3rd
2012 dressage festival – Werribee. – 3rd
2013 Equestrian Australia dressage National Championships. – 3rd
2013 dressage festival – Werribee. – 2nd
2014 Boneo CDPEI. – 2nd
2014 Equestrian Australia national dressage championships. – 2nd
2014 Boneo Para Equestrian Championships. – 2nd
2014 dressage festival – Werribee. – 2nd
2015 Sydney CDI. – 2nd
2015 Equestrian Australia national dressage championships. – Reserve Champion
2015 Boneo Para equestrian Championships. – 2nd
2015 Hartpury England – 4th team
2016 Sydney CDPEI. – Champion
2016 Boneo Para Equestrian Championships. – 2nd
2017 Boneo Para Equestrian Championships. – 1st
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Anne Skinner
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Anne Skinner. External links
International Equestrian Federation Profile and Results
Australian Story - Woman Of Steel (Anne Skinner)
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Microrasbora microphthalma.
Microrasbora microphthalma is a species of cyprinid that is endemic to small hill streams in Yunnan, China. It belongs to the genus Microrasbora, which contains small danionins. It reaches up to in standard length.
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Bethel Music discography.
The discography of Bethel Music, an American Christian worship collective based in Redding, California, comprises fourteen live albums, 3 studio albums, one extended play, one compilation album, four instrumental remix albums, ten singles as well as seventy-four music videos and sixty-five lyric videos.
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Bethel Music discography.
Bethel made its debut in 2010 with Here Is Love, their first live album, which also featured Jesus Culture artists, was released alongside Integrity Music. They immediately rose to prominence with their second live LP Be Lifted High in 2011, which contained popular worship anthems such as "Love Came Down" and "One Thing Remains", and peaked at No. 7 on Billboard's Christian Albums Chart in the United States. In early 2012, Bethel Music released The Loft Sessions, the collective's third live album, which reached No. 3 on Christian Albums Chart, concurrently making Bethel Music's debut on the all-genre Billboard 200 Chart at No. 44. Later on in the year, For the Sake of the World was released in October. The album was the group's third Top 10 appearance on Billboard's Christian Albums Chart, peaking at No. 2.
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Bethel Music discography.
In 2013, Bethel released three albums: Without Words, Tides and Discover Bethel Music. Released in March alongside Integrity Music, Without Words was Bethel's first instrumental remix album. When the Official Charts Company launched the Official Christian & Gospel Albums Chart for the identifying the top twenty bestselling Christian and Gospel releases in the United Kingdom in March 2013, Bethel made its debut on the chart with two releases in the top ten: Without Words at No. 2 and For the Sake of the World at No. 6. The release of Tides, the collective's first studio album, followed in early September, becoming Bethel's first No. 1 on the Christian Albums Chart in the United States, and on the Official Christian & Gospel Albums Chart in the United Kingdom whilst making Bethel's debut on the all-genre Official Albums Chart at No. 79. Tides Live was released in early 2014, repeating the feat of topping the Christian Albums Chart in the US and the UK's Official Christian & Gospel Albums Chart.
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Bethel Music discography.
In April 2014, You Make Me Brave was released, becoming Bethel's first Top 10 entry on the Billboard 200, being the tenth best-selling album in the United States for the week ending May 10.
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Bethel Music discography.
January 2015 saw the release of the collective's seventh live album, We Will Not Be Shaken, which, having sold nearly 30,000 copies in its debut retail week, became their third consecutive album to top both Christian music charts in the US and the UK, and the collective's first Top 10 entry on Billboard's Canadian Albums Chart and the Official New Zealand Music Chart, peaking at 9 in Canada for the week ending February 14, also being the tenth best-selling album in New Zealand at its peak. Without Words: Synesthesia, their second instrumental remix album, was released on the last day of July in the same year, becoming the collective's eighth Top 10 on Billboard's Christian Albums Chart peaking at No 2.
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Bethel Music discography.
Bethel Music released Have It All in March 2016, its first live album to be recorded at Bethel Church since For the Sake of the World and their fourth album overall to be recorded at Bethel Church. Have It All started at No. 2 on the Billboard Christian Albums Chart in its opening week with 25,000 copies sold, peaking at No. 12 on the Billboard 200. The album also broke into the Top 10 of Australia's ARIA Top 100 Albums Chart at No. 8. Starlight was released on April 7, 2017, selling 20,000 equivalent album units in the week ending April 13, also rising to No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart dated April 29, 2017. Starlight made its debut on the ARIA Albums Chart at No. 15, becoming the fourth album by Bethel Music to enter Australia's Top 50 Albums Chart. Bethel went on to release After All These Years (Instrumental), their third remix album, in July 2017, debuting at No. 43 on Billboard Christian Albums chart.
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Bethel Music discography.
In May 2018, Bethel Music issued its first spontaneous worship album, Moments: Mighty Sound, recorded live at Bethel Church, with 5,000 equivalent album units being sold in the week ending May 17, 2018 to debut at number 2 on Billboard Christian Albums and 168 on Billboard 200 charts.
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Paposo
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Paposo.
Paposo or Caleta Paposo is a hamlet in the southern part of Antofagasta Province, Chile. It is located on a narrow coastal plain bordering the Pacific Ocean. The census of 2002 counted 259 inhabitants, who predominantly relied on fishing and mining for a living. Paposo has a desert climate, and "fog oases" exist on mountain slopes a few kilometers inland. In a region almost devoid of vegetation, these oases, also called lomas, support a variety of flora.
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Paposo. Geography and climate
Paposo is located adjacent to a cove on the coast of the Pacific Ocean in the Atacama desert, the driest non-polar desert in the world. Vegetation is nearly absent in most of the Atacama. The foothills of the Andes rise steeply from the sea, reaching an elevation of less than from the sea.
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Paposo.
Paposo and the Atacama have the BWn (desert) climate in the Köppen Classification, characterized by mild temperatures, unusual in desert climates, and much fog rolling in from the nearby ocean. Average temperatures in Paposo range from in July to in January, the warmest month. Annual precipitation is . July is the month with most precipitation with .
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Paposo.
The climatic feature which permits the growth of vegetation on the slopes of the mountains rising above Paposo is the Garua or Camanchaca -- cloud banks caused by the cold waters of the ocean. Inland, on mountain sides up to an elevation of , the cloud banks form a dense fog which does not produce rain. The moisture that makes up the clouds measures between 1 and 40 microns across, producing mist and drizzle but too fine to form rain droplets.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balanoff
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Balanoff.
Balanoff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Balanoff.
Clem Balanoff (born 1953), American politician, son of Miriam
Miriam Balanoff (1926–2017), American judge and politician
Tom Balanoff, American labor union leader
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Alex McGregor (actress)
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Alex McGregor (actress).
Alex McGregor (born 7 June 1993) is a South African actress. She began her career with minor roles as a child before gaining prominence as Christine in the Spud films.
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Alex McGregor (actress)
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Alex McGregor (actress). Early life
McGregor was born and raised in Cape Town. Her cousins are the model sisters, Kerry and Tracy McGregor. She was inspired to act at a young age when she joined her older sister Lauren's drama rehearsal. She signed with Storm Models and Artistes Personal Management. She first appeared on screen in a commercial.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perla%20di%20Modena
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Perla di Modena.
The Perla of Modena (literally, the Pearl of Modena) is an oil on panel painting, dated to 1518-1520 and now attributed to Raphael. It is now in the Galleria Estense in Modena.
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Perla di Modena
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Perla di Modena. History
The painting remained in the Galleria's store-rooms for a long time in a very ornate frame topped by an eagle (the d'Este family crest, also seen on the frames of several works from its collection which are now in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden). It which drew the curiosity of soprintendente Mario Scalini, who decided to send it to the Florentine restorer Lisa Venerosi Pesciolini and to Art-Test Firenze. The restorer studied and scientifically analysed the work, finding a remarkable quality of painting and under-drawing beneath the surface, including a preparatory drawing which supports the theory that the work is by Raphael himself.
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Perla di Modena.
It demonstrated the work to be identical with the head of the Virgin from La Perla (now in the Prado), once thought to be a late work by Raphael but now thought to be by Giulio Romano based on drawings by Raphael, but in 2012 during the exhibition "the last Raphael" (Prado) the experts Paul Joannides and Tom Henry came to the conclusion together with the experts from the Prado and the Louvre where the exhibition later settled. to restore the authorship of the work to Raphael.
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Perla di Modena.
The identification of the Modena work was based on the eagle on the frame, on the mention of a "woman's head" by Raphael in a 1663 inventory of the d'Este art collections and on the halo behind the head. It probably formed an initial version of La Perla before being abandoned due to flaws in the panel. The work also allows us to see how 17th century painters in Emilia-Romagna referred to this head and to that of Raphael's Saint Cecelia in their elaboration of classicism.
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Perla di Modena
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Perla di Modena. Bibliography
Pierluigi De Vecchi, Raffaello, Rizzoli, Milano 1975.
Mario Scalini (ed), La perla di Modena, un Raffaello ritrovato, Silvana Editoriale 2010
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sproles
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Sproles.
Sproles is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Sproles
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Sproles.
Darren Sproles (born 1983), American football player
Victor Sproles (1927–2005), American jazz bassist
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy%20Kacungira
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Nancy Kacungira
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Nancy Kacungira.
Nancy Kacungira is a Ugandan presenter and reporter at BBC News. She presented Focus on Africa from 2017 to January 2019 and World Business Report on BBC World News.
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Nancy Kacungira
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Nancy Kacungira.
After a stint presenting World News Today in August 2018, she became the main presenter at 7 pm weekdays and 9 pm weekends from September 2019 when she is not on assignment, as part of here 19:00–01:00GMT/BST, on BBC Four, BBC News Channel and BBC World News, and has presented In Business Africa since January 2019, a programme she presented alongside Ashionye Ogene. She also is a relief presenter for The Briefing at 05:00GMT on BBC One, BBC News Channel and BBC World News.
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Nancy Kacungira
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Nancy Kacungira.
At the beginning of June 2020, she began presenting most of the evening output two in three weekends, on both BBC News Channel and BBC World News. Including the second half of BBC News at Ten on Friday and Saturday, alternative Sundays.
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Nancy Kacungira
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Nancy Kacungira. Career
Kacungira began as a radio presenter while still in University, working her way up from intern to Deputy Program Director by the time she received her first class degree. She then earned her Master of Arts degree in Communication Studies from the University of Leeds, where she graduated with distinction.
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Nancy Kacungira
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Nancy Kacungira. Career
Kacungira started her media career as a radio presenter at Power FM, a Christian radio station in Kampala, Uganda. In 2010 Kacungira together with her older sister Seanice Kacungira co-founded Blu Flamingo; a digital media management company. She moved from radio to TV at NTV Uganda as a newsreader from 2012 to 2013, after which she moved to Kenya to work for KTN News Kenya as a social media editor in late 2013.
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Nancy Kacungira
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Nancy Kacungira. Career
While still at KTN News Kenya in 2015, Kacungira applied for the Komla Dumor Award, which she won and went to the BBC for three months' training. She then returned to KTN News Kenya but was later hired by the BBC where she presents Focus on Africa (Mondays) and World News Today or The Briefing (Fridays-Saturday; alternate Sundays).
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Nancy Kacungira. Career
In 2016, Kacungira was one of the two moderators at the Ugandan presidential debate with another Ugandan BBC presenter Alan Kasujja.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock%20Car%20%28film%29
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Stock Car (film).
Stock Car is a 1955 British crime drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Paul Carpenter, Rona Anderson, and Susan Shaw.
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Stock Car (film). Plot
When her father dies during a stock car race, Katie Glebe (Rona Anderson) takes over the running of his garage, helped by American driver Larry Duke (Paul Carpenter). Katie struggles to fend off creditors, including the unscrupulous Turk McNeil (Paul Whitsun-Jones), who seeks to repossess her property. Further dramas ensue when Turk's girlfriend Gina (Susan Shaw) shows an interest in Larry.
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Stock Car (film)
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Stock Car (film). Cast
Paul Carpenter as Larry Duke
Rona Anderson as Katie Glebe
Susan Shaw as Gina
Harry Fowler as Monty Albright
Robert Rietty as Roberto
Paul Whitsun-Jones as Turk McNeil
Sabrina as Trixie
Alma Taylor as Nurse Sprott
Patrick Jordan as Jack
Lorrae Desmond as Singer
Frank Thornton as Doctor
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Stock Car (film). Critical reception
The Radio Times noted, "The mediocrity is unrelenting, with the race sequences every bit as hackneyed as the risible melodrama, although Susan Shaw briefly brightens things up as a shameless floozy"; while The Spinning Image noted, "the lower half of a double bill from British B-movie specialists Butchers, here in their element with a thriller that never did anything particularly spectacular, but provided enough thrills and spills to keep the audience in their seats for the duration, though being well aware that a more expensive and starry movie was following on must have helped in that department."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gail%20Horton%20Calmerton
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Gail Horton Calmerton
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Gail Horton Calmerton.
Gail Horton Calmerton (November 2, 1861 – February 5, 1950) was an educator and a charter member of the National Council of Primary Education.
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Gail Horton Calmerton
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Gail Horton Calmerton. Early life
Gail Horton Calmerton was born on November 2, 1861, in Wisconsin, the daughter of E. Rudolph and M. Rougene Calmerton.
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Gail Horton Calmerton
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Gail Horton Calmerton.
Calmerton was a graduate of State Normal school in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and University of Chicago.
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Gail Horton Calmerton
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Gail Horton Calmerton. Career
Gail Calmerton was interested in all civic and educational matters.
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Gail Horton Calmerton
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Gail Horton Calmerton.
Calmerton was a former Supervisor of Primary Education in the Public Schools of Fort Wayne, Indiana, before moving to California. The first primary supervisor was Annie Klingensmith, hired in 1899, a graduate of State Normal School in Indiana, PA, and Oswego Normal School in New York. Calmerton replaced Klingensmith in 1905, when Klingensmith resigned to accept a similar position in Paterson, New Jersey, and Calmerton served in that position until 1923.
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Gail Horton Calmerton
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Gail Horton Calmerton.
Calmerton wrote educational articles, children's stories and verse. She was the coauthor, together with William Henry Wheeler (1854-1936), of "Wheeler Graded Readers" and author: "Practical Projects, Plays and Games" (book for teachers).
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Gail Horton Calmerton
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Gail Horton Calmerton.
For many years Calmerton was institute instructor and lecturer in theory and practice of primary work.
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Gail Horton Calmerton
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Gail Horton Calmerton.
Calmerton was a member of: University Women's Club, American Pen Women, National Council of Primary Education (charter member).
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Gail Horton Calmerton. Personal life
Gail Calmerton was a resident of California since 1923 and lived at 2344 Fort Stockton Drive, San Diego, California.
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Gail Horton Calmerton.
Calmerton died on February 5, 1950 and is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), Section: Col. of Patience, Iris Terr, Map #: 1, Lot: 0, Space: 21356, Property: Niche.
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Gail Horton Calmerton. Legacy
Gail Calmerton was the donor of "The Gail Calmerton Teachers' and Juvenile Library" (2,000 volumes), Fort Wayne, Indiana: the library board received a check for $1,000 to be used to create a trust fund to purchase children's books.
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Gail Horton Calmerton.
In 1952 the Regents of University of California, Berkeley, established The Gail H. Calmerton Scholarships, two scholarships of $1,200 each open to worthy and needy students in any department of the University, using the funds presented by Calmerton.
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Fortum Waste Solutions Oy.
Fortum Waste Solutions Oy (formerly Ekokem) is a Nordic company that provides recycling and waste management services for industries, cities, and communities. Fortum Waste Solutions is part of Fortum Corporation.
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Fortum Waste Solutions Oy.
Fortum Waste Solutions covers a network of over 30 offices in Finland, Sweden, and Denmark.
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Fortum Waste Solutions Oy.
In 2014, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) selected Fortum Waste Solutions as one of the companies to incinerate wastes produced in destruction of Syria's chemical weapons.
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Geordie Shore (series 15)
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Geordie Shore (series 15).
The fifteenth series of Geordie Shore, a British television programme based in Newcastle upon Tyne, was confirmed on 8 August 2017 when a teaser video was released. The series began on 29 August 2017, and concluded after nine episodes on 17 October 2017. This was the final series to include Scotty T and Marty McKenna after they were both axed from the show, as well as original cast member Gaz Beadle following his decision to quit. The series also featured the brief return of Elettra Lamborghini, when the cast jetted off to Rome. The series included further twists in Aaron and Marnie's turbulent relationship, a newly single Gaz getting cosy with Abbie, as well as Chloe and Nathan's friendship facing its biggest strain to date. It also features the group visiting Rome, and Aaron taking part in his debut MMA fight in Birmingham.
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Geordie Shore (series 15)
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Geordie Shore (series 15). Cast
Gaz Beadle
Aaron Chalmers
Elettra Lamborghini
Chloe Ferry
Nathan Henry
Abbie Holborn
Sophie Kasaei
Marty McKenna
Marnie Simpson
Scotty T
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Geordie Shore (series 15)
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Geordie Shore (series 15). Duration of cast
= Cast member is featured in this episode.
= Cast member voluntarily leaves the house.
= Cast member returns to the house.
= Cast member leaves the series.
= Cast member is removed from the series.
= Cast member features in this episode, but is outside of the house.
= Cast member does not feature in this episode.
= Cast member is not officially a cast member in this episode.
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Geordie Shore (series 15). Off screen exits
During the fourth episode, Anna announced that Marty and Scotty T had been removed from the house, and would not be returning for the remainder of the series. This led to the eventual departure of Marty and Scotty T from the show.
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Sareng Bou
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Sareng Bou.
Sareng Bou is a 1978 Bangladeshi film directed by Abdullah Al Mamun. The story is based on the novel of the same name by Shahidullah Kaiser. The film received critical acclaim, particularly for the performance given by Kabori Sarwar, who won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress.
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