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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann%20R%C3%B6chling
Hermann Röchling
Hermann Röchling. Post-World War II (1945–55) A revised sentence of conviction was published on 2 July 1948. Hermann Röchling was sentenced to seven years in prison for crimes against humanity, and Gemmingen-Hornberg received a three year sentence. Ernst Röchling was acquitted. The Völklingen Ironworks was placed under sequestration by the French State after the June 1948 trial, but this did not give the French state legal ownership. After an appeal, on 25 January 1949 the Supreme Court of the French Military Government in the French Zone of Occupation acquitted Hermann Röchling of waging aggressive wars. It made this ruling since the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg had dismissed Speer from this charge. However, it sentenced him to ten years imprisonment for the other charges. The court also reversed the acquittal of Ernst Röchling and sentenced him to seven years imprisonment. All the property of the convicted men was confiscated and they lost their civil rights.
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Hermann Röchling
Hermann Röchling. Post-World War II (1945–55) On 18 August 1951 Röchling was given a conditional discharge. He remarried on 20 August 1951 in Königsfeld, Swabia to Ruth Huesgen (1885–1973). In 1952 he received the Werner von Siemens Ring, one of the highest German honors awarded in the field of technical sciences. In 1953 he received the Rudolf-Diesel-Medaille. In April 1955 the French and German governments bought Völklingen from the Rochling family for 200 million Swiss francs. By this time he was viewed as something of a martyr in Saarland, since he had always treated his employees well, and it was rumoured that the government had cheated him.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann%20R%C3%B6chling
Hermann Röchling
Hermann Röchling. Post-World War II (1945–55) Hermann Röchling died on 24 August 1955 in Mannheim. He was buried in the Röchling family vault in Alt-Saarbruecken. The Völklingen Ironworks was returned to the Röchling family in 1956. In 1956 a memorial was dedicated to Hermann Röchling in Völklingen, and the district of Hermann Röchling Heights in Völklingen was named after him. Due to his Nazi past, this was an ongoing source of controversy. The iron works was later made a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The genus of the extinct beetle Rochlingia hitleri was named after Hermann Röchling by P. Guthörl in 1934.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwing%20Stetter
Schwing Stetter
Schwing Stetter. Schwing Stetter GmbH, headquartered in Memmingen, Upper Swabia, is a manufacturer of concrete mixers and concrete transport systems. With over 600 employees at the Memmingen site, Schwing Stetter is one of the largest employers in the city. In 1982, it was taken over by the company Schwing and integrated into the Group as an independent company. Stetter is currently the world's largest producer of truck mixers.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwing%20Stetter
Schwing Stetter
Schwing Stetter. History The head office is located in Memmingen. In 1945, the company Stetter, which specialized in concrete mixers, was developed from a former forge. The first transport concrete mixer on a Magirus-Deutz truck chassis was presented at the Hanover Fair in 1958. Through developments such as integrated hydraulic drive, direct drive, special drum shape, design of spirals in the outlet area and integrated oil cooler and filter systems, Stetter GmbH secured an important status in the industry. Already at the end of the sixties, they were the market leader in the branch and more than 50,000 transport mixers were sold between 1958 and 1994. The concrete mixers are built on the chassis of over 15 different vehicle manufacturers in up to 300 different designs. Adaptation to country-specific guidelines and working methods make this diversity necessary.
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Schwing Stetter
Schwing Stetter. History In 1982, the company was taken over by Schwing. Until this time, Schwing produced construction winches, construction hoists, mobile tower cranes, universal climbing cranes, earthmoving machines, concrete and mortar mixers and saw a sensible addition to its product range at Stetter GmbH. The company was chosen as a business form. The existing divisions at the Memmingen site were retained and business there was continued as usual. This way, Stetter GmbH retained its own research and development department specifically for the products on the market, the personnel department and its own management.
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Schwing Stetter
Schwing Stetter. Products The company manufactures concrete mixers, mobile and solid concrete mixing plants and residual concrete processing plants at the Memmingen plant. Stetter truck mixers are offered in four different classes, BasicLine as standard, LightLine as a particularly low-weight mixer, Heavy DutyLine for heavy duty use and for particularly high loading is the trailer line. With the concrete mixers, the concrete is fully blended in the stated composition and is loaded directly. Due to the increased environmental awareness of the population and industry, for cost reduction and official regulations, it was necessary to develop processing plants for residual concrete.
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Schwing Stetter
Schwing Stetter. Branch offices In Austria, France, Turkey, Russia, China, India and the USA,
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Schwing Stetter
Schwing Stetter. 1945 establishments in West Germany Construction equipment manufacturers of Germany Companies based in Bavaria German companies established in 1945
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyett
Dyett
Dyett. Dyett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Dyett
Dyett. People Gilbert Dyett (1891–1964), Australian soldier Isidor Dyett (fl. 1862–1863), Chief Magistrate of Anguilla Walter Dyett (1901–1969), American violinist and music educator Dyett High School, public arts high school in Chicago, named for the educator
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden%20angelshark
Hidden angelshark
Hidden angelshark. The hidden angelshark (Squatina occulta) is a species of angelshark that was named by Carolus Maria Vooren and Kleber Grübel da Silva in 1994. It inhabits the Atlantic coastline of South America from southern Brazil to Argentina. Hidden angel sharks grow up to 124 cm in length and are ovoviviparous, meaning the embryos develop inside eggs that remain inside the mother's body until they are ready to hatch.
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Hidden angelshark
Hidden angelshark. The hidden angelshark differs from other species of angelshark due to the size of its neurocranial measurements. Its rostral region is considerably short compared to its counterparts. Its neurocraniam is its widest at the outer corners of its nasal capsules and post-orbital processes. The hidden angelshark's configuration is very similar to that of a ray, the one major difference is the shark's gills, which lie edgewise of the head.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden%20angelshark
Hidden angelshark
Hidden angelshark. Although there are many speculations as to where this species resides, studies show they are found in Puerto Quequén, Necochea, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stenaelurillus%20ignobilis
Stenaelurillus ignobilis
Stenaelurillus ignobilis. Stenaelurillus ignobilis is a jumping spider species in the genus Stenaelurillus that lives in Zimbabwe.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics%20at%20the%201992%20Summer%20Paralympics%20%E2%80%93%20Men%27s%20discus%20throw%20THS2
Athletics at the 1992 Summer Paralympics – Men's discus throw THS2
Athletics at the 1992 Summer Paralympics – Men's discus throw THS2. The Men's discus throw THS2 was a field event in athletics at the 1992 Summer Paralympics, for athletes with missing limbs.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior%20University%20Colleges%20%28Sri%20Lanka%29
Junior University Colleges (Sri Lanka)
Junior University Colleges (Sri Lanka). The Junior University College of Ceylon was a university college in Sri Lanka which operated from 1969 until 1972. It had several constituent campuses around Sri Lanka. In 1972, several of the campuses were separated into independent Advanced Technological Institutes .
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior%20University%20Colleges%20%28Sri%20Lanka%29
Junior University Colleges (Sri Lanka)
Junior University Colleges (Sri Lanka). Foundation and vision The government of Ceylon established the six Junior University Colleges in 1969.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior%20University%20Colleges%20%28Sri%20Lanka%29
Junior University Colleges (Sri Lanka)
Junior University Colleges (Sri Lanka). Foundation and vision Part xvi of the Higher Education Act No. 20 of 1966 provided for the establishment of Junior University Colleges in Ceylon. They are two-year colleges, providing courses designed to meet the skill requirements of the developing nation. The primary aim is the further democratization of education by extending it beyond the secondary level.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior%20University%20Colleges%20%28Sri%20Lanka%29
Junior University Colleges (Sri Lanka)
Junior University Colleges (Sri Lanka). Foundation and vision Junior University Colleges make higher education an opportunity for many high potential students who may not reach the university system. The Junior University Colleges emphasize employment-oriented education rather than purely academic education.
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Junior University Colleges (Sri Lanka)
Junior University Colleges (Sri Lanka). Foundation and vision The Junior University College concept was proposed by the Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs of Ceylon, I. M. R. A. Iriyagolla. In 1965, he visited the United States to study institutions of higher education. Among the institutions he visited were the junior colleges of Southern California. Impressed with what he saw, he "returned to Ceylon with renewed enthusiasm and determination to provide semi-professional education for his nation." Many educators and politicians supported the philosophy behind the movement.
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Junior University Colleges (Sri Lanka)
Junior University Colleges (Sri Lanka). Workshops Immediately after the appointment of the first group of faculty in the spring of 1968, a series of workshops planned and directed by Charles C. Collins, the first of four scheduled Fulbright professors (1967–68), produced detailed course outlines and developed plans for a comprehensive student personnel services program. For the first time in the nation's history, the junior university colleges were to be manned by full-time guidance and placement counselors.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume%20De%20Schryver
Guillaume De Schryver
Guillaume De Schryver. Guillaume De Schryver (born 4 November 1996) is a Belgian footballer who plays for Lierse Kempenzonen in the Belgian First Division B as a centre midfielder.
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Guillaume De Schryver
Guillaume De Schryver. Club career Guillaume De Schryver started his career with Cercle Brugge.
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Guillaume De Schryver
Guillaume De Schryver. On 3 May 2021, he joined Lierse Kempenzonen on a one-year contract.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pranlal%20Devkaran%20Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee. Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee (11 June 1894 – 27 July 1956) was a noted Indian banker, businessman and philanthropist from Bombay, India.
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Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee. Birth & family life He was born on 11 June 1894 at Porbandar, the second son of Seth Devkaran Nanjee.
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Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee. He was married to Jayavati in 1911. She too was an active participant in the family's business. She was Fellow of the Indian Institute of Bankers and a member of Its Council ; Trustee of the Indian Merchants' Chamber She was the only daughter of the late Govindji Jhaverchand, a Munsiff and Magistrate of Jamnagar State. She too was made Justice of Peace and Honorary Presidency Magistrate for Bombay.
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Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee. Career Pranlal Devkarn Nanjee was a founder of Devkaran Nanjee Banking Company (later renamed Dena Bank), Devkaran Nanjee Insurance Company and Devkaran Nanjee Investment Company based at Bombay. He was inspired by his late father Shri Devkaran Nanjee's dream to start a bank. His elder brother, Choonilal Devkaran Nanjee and other family members, too, were partners in the firm. Dena Bank was founded on 26 May 1938 by the family of Devkaran Nanjee under the name Devkaran Nanjee Banking Company. It adopted its new name, Dena Bank (Devkaran Nanjee), when it incorporated as a public company in December 1939.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pranlal%20Devkaran%20Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee. The Indian Banks' Association was founded by his vision and leadership in 1946. The idea was mooted by him way back in 1944, when as a President of Indian Merchants' Chamber, he argued that an association of Indian owned banks was needed and accordingly the meeting of some prominent Indian banks was held. With other leaders, like Sir Homi Mody, Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee played a crucial role in the formation of the Indian Banks' Association, which came into existence on 26 September 1946.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pranlal%20Devkaran%20Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee. He served as the President of the Indian Merchants' Chamber for the years 1944-45 and 1952-53.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pranlal%20Devkaran%20Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee. Other faculty He was an avid photographer and served as President of the Photographic Society of India for the years 1941 – 1942.
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Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee. He was appointed as a minister (Rajamantri) of Porbander State and was also honored with the Rajbhooshan title by the Porbandar State.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pranlal%20Devkaran%20Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee. Further, the Princely State of Baroda also honored him with a Silver Medal.
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Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee. He was also made the Justice of the Peace and Honorary Presidency Magistrate for the City of Bombay by British Indian Government.
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Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee. He was founded Swadeshi League Trust, which held exhibition for local goods and embolden swadeshi movement.
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Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee. He was the co founder of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's educational institutions
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Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee
Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee. Memorials The Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's The Bhavan's College of Communication and Management at Bombay was renamed as "Bhavan's Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee College of Mass Communication in year 1977 after the philanthropic trust founded by him donated a large amount of money for development of college. Also an award, Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee Award - For Excellence in Harmonious Behaviour was instituted in his memory."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military%20ranks%20of%20the%20Royal%20Brunei%20Armed%20Forces
Military ranks of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces
Military ranks of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. The military ranks of Brunei are the military insignia used by the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. Given its history the rank insignia follow the former British influence with adaptations for Brunei conditions, the RBAF having started as an infantry regiment with air and naval assets.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military%20ranks%20of%20the%20Royal%20Brunei%20Armed%20Forces
Military ranks of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces
Military ranks of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. Commissioned officer ranks The rank insignia of commissioned officers.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military%20ranks%20of%20the%20Royal%20Brunei%20Armed%20Forces
Military ranks of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces
Military ranks of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. Other ranks The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Younger%20Now
Younger Now
Younger Now. Younger Now is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus. It was released on September 29, 2017, by RCA Records. Cyrus began planning a commercial follow-up record to her fourth album Bangerz while simultaneously making her experimental fifth album Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz in 2015, although later became influenced by her reconciliation with fiancé Liam Hemsworth in 2016. Younger Now was written and produced by Cyrus and Oren Yoel, with whom she had collaborated on her previous two full-lengths. Not concerning herself with radio airplay, their efforts resulted in an "honest" final product that sees Cyrus "leaning into her roots." It features guest vocals from singer Dolly Parton, Cyrus' godmother. Musically, it is a country pop and pop rock record.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Younger%20Now
Younger Now
Younger Now. Younger Now received mixed reviews from music critics, who felt that the songwriting and production lacked substance. It debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200. "Malibu" and "Younger Now" were released as singles, with the former track being certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and peaking at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Younger Now
Younger Now. Looking to remove herself from the provocative reputation she had developed while promoting Bangerz and Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz, promotional efforts for Younger Now associated Cyrus with an increasingly conservative image. She performed during several television programs, including the Billboard Music Awards and MTV Video Music Awards, before stating the month following the release of the album that she would neither release any further singles from the record nor tour for it, so she could focus on her work on The Voice.
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Younger Now
Younger Now. Background and development After a three-year break from music, Cyrus released her fourth album Bangerz in 2013. She worked with mainstream producers to attract new listeners, and developed a sexually provocative image, which is credited with reviving Cyrus' career and turning her into a pop music icon. She followed that with a psychedelic album, Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz, which was released for free on SoundCloud in 2015. It received mixed reviews, and Cyrus generated accusations of cultural appropriation for her wearing dreadlocks during promotional activities for the album. Cyrus also came out as pansexual in 2015, nearly a year after establishing the Happy Hippie Foundation to support homeless and LGBT youth.
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Younger Now
Younger Now. Cyrus became a coach on The Voice in 2016, and spent time campaigning for Hillary Clinton during the presidential election after Bernie Sanders, the candidate Cyrus originally endorsed, lost the Democratic nomination to Clinton. Cyrus admitted to being saddened by Clinton's loss and the strong political divide of the nation, and decided to return to her country roots and wholesome image to try to reach out to conservatives.
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Younger Now
Younger Now. Two weeks before Younger Now was released, Cyrus stated that she was "over [the album]" and was "already two songs deep on the next one," which would become the EP She Is Coming (2019). In December 2018, Cyrus acknowledged that the musical direction of Younger Now "wasn't exactly the home for [her]" and credited producer Mark Ronson with "[helping her] carve out [her] sound, where [she] could do everything that [she wanted], which is more modern" for the follow-up record. She later stated that elements of the follow-up album could be related to the "country-influenced things that [she] did on Younger Now."
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Younger Now
Younger Now. Composition Younger Now is considered a country pop and pop rock record. It was written entirely by Cyrus and Oren Yoel, with whom Cyrus first collaborated on the Bangerz track "Adore You" in 2013.
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Younger Now. Release Cyrus' then-untitled sixth studio album was first discussed in a Billboard cover story published in May 2017. On August 7, she announced that the record would be titled Younger Now and would be released on September 29. It was made available for preorder on August 18. The album was available on CD, digital download, and streaming on the release date; a vinyl pressing followed on February 9, 2018.
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Younger Now
Younger Now. Singles The lead single "Malibu" was announced on May 3, 2017, and released with its music video on May 11. It debuted at number 64 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and peaked at number ten the following week. The track was certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in January 2019. The second and final single, title track "Younger Now", was released with its music video on August 18. It peaked at number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100. Promotional singles "Inspired" and "Week Without You" were released on June 9 and September 21, respectively. On October 30, Cyrus confirmed there would be no further singles and that she would not be touring in support of Younger Now.
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Younger Now. Live performances Cyrus first performed the album's lead single, "Malibu", at Wango Tango on May 13. She sang "Malibu" again at the Billboard Music Awards and The Voice on May 21 and 22, respectively. She performed the song again on The Today Show on May 26 as a part of their Citi Concert series. That same day, she also made a surprise guest appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote her musical guest spot on Late Night with Seth Meyers later that night. Cyrus was also a performer at the One Love Manchester benefit concert on June 4. Cyrus performed "Malibu" and "Inspired" on Fallon on June 14. On August 22, Cyrus launched a website, youngernow.com, where fans could upload photos onto the artwork of the "Younger Now" single. On August 27, Cyrus performed "Younger Now" for the first time at the MTV Video Music Awards. On September 7, Cyrus performed the song on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
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Younger Now. Live performances From October 2 to October 6, Cyrus made appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and performed "Week Without You". On November 4, she performed "Bad Mood" and "I Would Die for You" on Saturday Night Live.
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Younger Now. Critical reception At Metacritic, Younger Now received a weighted score of 58 out of 100 from review aggregate website Metacritic, indicating "mixed or average reviews", based on 17 reviews from music critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic gave Younger Now 3.5 stars out of 5, saying the album "seems slightly scattered as it flits from song to song, it nevertheless adds up to a portrait of a pop star so confident of her swagger, she doesn't bother with such niceties as old-fashioned flow." Dave Simpson of The Guardian opined, "On Younger Now, she has taken control of the songwriting and production and emerges as a conservative, big-lunged, country-tinged pop star with songs about breaking free." Pitchfork writer Claire Lobenfeld rated the album 4.7 out of 10, citing "Bland production and weak songwriting hamstring the personalized nature of Younger Now, making it merely a suggestion of the kind of artist Miley Cyrus could be." Spins Jordan Sargent called Younger Now Cyrus' "least honest album ever", further stating: "Where her past albums felt messy but painfully sincere, Younger Now comes off as safe and overly sanitized, with the frisson that made Cyrus a star all but entirely blasted away." Billboard highlighted the progressive nature of one of the tracks, "She's Not Him", by saying it legitimizes bisexual and pansexual identities.
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Younger Now. Critical reception In November 2018, Mike Wass from Idolator commented that Younger Now was "a potent reminder that you don't need dozens of collaborators and an A&R team the size of Texas to make an excellent pop album" despite not being "the sequel to Bangerz that [her fanbase] secretly wanted" and not having "obvious singles." He felt that the title track combined the "pop hooks and meme-friendly lyrics" of "Malibu" with the "mood and emotion" of the album, and "holds up as a warm ray of light in Miley's discography" whose underwhelming performance was inexplicable.
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Younger Now. Controversy Cyrus' comments on growing distant from hip hop culture in her Billboard cover story sparked controversy in May 2017. That month, she clarified that "[she] respects all artists who speak their truth and appreciate all genres of music" and elaborated on her preference for "uplifting, conscious rap", citing Kendrick Lamar as an example, over the sex- and materialism-based lyrics that she explained "pushed [her] out of the hip-hop scene a little" in the article. Cyrus issued another apology in the comments of a YouTube video titled "Miley Cyrus Is My Problematic Fav...Sorry" in June 2019, where she wrote that "[she] fucked up and [she] sincerely apologizes" and expressed regret that "[her] words became a divider in a time where togetherness and unity is crucial."
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Younger Now. Commercial performance Younger Now debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 with first-week figures of 45,000 album-equivalent units, of which 33,000 were traditional sales. It placed behind Shania Twain's Now (137,000 units), Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' Greatest Hits (84,000 units), Demi Lovato's Tell Me You Love Me (74,000 units), and A Boogie wit da Hoodie's The Bigger Artist (67,000 units). The charting earned Cyrus her eleventh top-ten entry in the United States, including material she recorded as Hannah Montana, and marked her first entry there since Bangerz debuted at number one in 2013. In its second week on the chart, Younger Now fell to number 36.
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Younger Now. Critical reception Younger Now debuted at number eight on the UK Albums Chart with 10,024 copies sold in its first week, becoming her fifth top 10 album in the United Kingdom. It also became her fourth top 10 album in Australia after Breakout (which topped the charts), Can't Be Tamed (which reached number four), and Bangerz (which also reached the top position), entering at number two on the ARIA Albums Chart. The record became her eighth overall top 10 entry in Canada, combining both music under her real name and while performing as the character Hannah Montana, debuting at number three in the country.
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Younger Now. Track listing All tracks written and produced by Miley Cyrus and Oren Yoel, with additional songwriting from Dolly Parton on "Rainbowland".
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Younger Now
Younger Now. Credits and personnel Credits adapted from AllMusic. Miley Cyrus – vocals, writer, producer, executive producer, art direction, design Oren Yoel – producer, writer, instrumentation, horn arrangements, string arrangements Dolly Parton – vocals, writer Jamie Arentzen – guitar Jaco Caraco – guitar Nicole Row – bass Paul Dateh – violin Jerry Johnson – cello Matt Walker – cello Taylor Andrew Covey – trombone Antoine Séverman – fiddle Adam Wolf – French horn Harris Majors Ostrander – trumpet Paul Franklin – pedal steel Stacy Jones – drum, musical director Doran Dina – engineer Tom Rutledge – vocal engineer Paul David Hager – mixing, engineer Manny Marroquin – mixing Chris Galland – mixing engineer Jeff Fitzpatrick – assistant engineer Scott Moore – assistant engineer Mark Ralston – assistant engineer Scott Desmarais – mixing assistant Robin Florent – mixing assistant Dave Kutch – mastering Pres Rodriguez – art direction, design Olivia Malone – cover art, photography Brian Bowen-Smith – photography Liam Hemsworth – photography Ryan Kenny – photography
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrett%2C%20Kentucky
Garrett, Kentucky
Garrett, Kentucky. Garrett is the name of the following places in the U.S. state of Kentucky:
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Garrett, Kentucky
Garrett, Kentucky. Garrett, Floyd County, Kentucky Garrett, Meade County, Kentucky
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saina%20Al-Humaidi
Saina Al-Humaidi
Saina Al-Humaidi. Saina Al-Humaidi (; also spelled Snay Lehmaidi) is a village in the municipality of Umm Salal in Qatar. The village has been inhabited primarily by the Al-Humaidi tribe for several decades.
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Saina Al-Humaidi
Saina Al-Humaidi. Etymology In Arabic, "sana" is a term used to denote an area where water accumulates. The term may also refer to the type of wood used in a barrier enclosing a water reservoir.
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Saina Al-Humaidi
Saina Al-Humaidi. Infrastructure The number of housing units stand at about 15, all being owned by the Al-Humaidi. There is a mosque in the area, called "Smra Bin Muawiya". The village is typified by poor sanitation and a lack of facilities. Resident typically travel to Umm Qarn, 2 km away, to purchase products.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelau
Pelau
Pelau. Pelau is a traditional rice dish of the West Indies (Guadeloupe, Dominica, Saint Lucia) and in other Caribbean countries such as Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Barbados and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Main ingredients are meat (usually chicken or beef, rice, pigeon peas or cowpeas, coconut milk and sugar; various vegetables and spices are optional ingredients. Spices used in the dish include cardamom, cloves, cumin and coriander. The meat is caramelised and the other ingredients are then added one by one, resulting in a dark brown stew.
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Pelau
Pelau. An alternative preparation method is to sauté the meat, precook the rice, prepare the dish and bake it in the oven. Side dishes are optional; Coleslaw is a typical one.
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Pelau
Pelau. Pelau shares its origins with pilaf, a rice dish from Central Asia, the Middle East, East Africa, South Asia, and Spain, with their original version of their dish, Paella. Pelau is a Creole dish. When the island was under Spanish colonial rule, their version of Paella was passed down to the slaves who transformed the dish. The caramelisation of the meat goes back to African preparation traditions. Over the course of time, the basic method of preparing pilaf, the caramelisation of meat and influences of the Trinidadian cuisine (especially with regards to available ingredients) mingled into today's pelau.
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Pelau
Pelau. External links Trinidad Pelau Recipe Video tutorial, part 1 Video tutorial, part 2 Preparation instructions
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demay
Demay
Demay. People with the surname Coralie Demay (born 1992), French cyclist Layla Demay (born 1971), French journalist and writer
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Demay
Demay. Places Demay, Alberta, a locality in Alberta, Canada Demay Point, a headland of King George Island, South Shetland Islands
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian%20Ludvig%20Jensen
Christian Ludvig Jensen
Christian Ludvig Jensen. Christian Ludvig Jensen (17 November 1885 – 1978) was a Norwegian barrister, politician and organizational leader.
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Christian Ludvig Jensen
Christian Ludvig Jensen. He served as mayor of Aker for several years and was elected to the Storting. He chaired the Norwegian Bar Association, and edited the periodical Norsk Retstidende for eighteen years. He chaired the mountaineering association Norsk Tindeklub and the Norwegian Trekking Association.
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Christian Ludvig Jensen
Christian Ludvig Jensen. Personal life Jensen was born in Christiania to justice Carl Fredrik Jensen and Antonette Christiane Holtermann, and was a grandson of government minister Christian Jensen. He married Signe Holst (née Moestue) in 1923.
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Christian Ludvig Jensen
Christian Ludvig Jensen. Professional career Jensen graduated as cand.jur. in 1909. He practiced as barrister in Oslo from 1917, with access to work with the Supreme Court.
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Christian Ludvig Jensen
Christian Ludvig Jensen. Personal life He was involved in administration of a number of companies, including Akersbanene, Ekebergbanen, Holmenkolbanen, the insurance companies Eidsvold and Glitne, the paper mill Buskerud Papirfabrikk, and the savings bank Akers Sparebank.
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Christian Ludvig Jensen
Christian Ludvig Jensen. Personal life Jensen was member of the representative council of Nationaltheatret from 1937, and served as chairman from 1953 to 1962.
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Christian Ludvig Jensen
Christian Ludvig Jensen. Personal life From 1946 to 1963 he edited the journal Norsk Retstidende, and chaired the Norwegian Bar Association from 1947 to 1951.
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Christian Ludvig Jensen
Christian Ludvig Jensen. Political career Jensen was a member of the municipal council of Aker from 1932 to 1947, and mayor of Aker from 1935 to 1940, and again in 1945.
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Christian Ludvig Jensen
Christian Ludvig Jensen. Political career He was elected representative to the Storting for the period 1937–1945, for the Conservative Party.
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Christian Ludvig Jensen
Christian Ludvig Jensen. Political career From May to September 1945 he temporarily served as County Governor of Oslo and Akershus.
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Christian Ludvig Jensen
Christian Ludvig Jensen. Organizational work Jensen chaired the mountaineering association Norsk Tindeklub from 1926 to 1928. He was a board member of the Norwegian Trekking Association from 1923, served as chairman 1933–1940, and was subsequently member of the council. His contributions to tourism earned him honorary membership of the Norwegian Trekking Association, and he received Svenska Turistföreningen's gold medal. He also chaired Christiania Skiklub from 1961.
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Christian Ludvig Jensen
Christian Ludvig Jensen. Political career He was decorated Knight, First Class of the Order of St. Olav in 1954.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partlow
Partlow
Partlow. People Brian Partlow, American arena football coach Hope Partlow (born 1988), American singer Lou Partlow (1892–1981), American football player Roy Partlow (1911–1987), American baseball player Vern Partlow (1910–1987), American journalist and folk singer Corydon Partlow Brown (1848-1891), Canadian politician
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Partlow
Partlow. Fictional characters Chris Partlow, a character in the television series The Wire
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Partlow
Partlow. Places Partlow, Virginia, an unincorporated community Partlow Mountain, New York
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We%E2%80%93Galician%20Candidacy
We–Galician Candidacy
We–Galician Candidacy. We–Galician Candidacy () was an electoral alliance of Galician nationalist parties formed ahead of the 2015 Spanish general election by the Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG), Galician Coalition (CG), Galicianist Party (PG), Communist Party of the Galician People (PCPG) and Galician Workers' Front (FOGA). The alliance failed in securing parliamentary representation in the general election, leaving the BNG out of the Congress of Deputies for the first time in 20 years.
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We–Galician Candidacy
We–Galician Candidacy. History The alliance had its roots in the "Initiative for the Union" citizen platform (, IxU), which grouped the Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG), Galician Coalition (CG), Galicianist Party (PG), Communist Party of the Galician People (PCPG) and Galician Workers' Front (FOGA) around the common goal of contesting the 2015 Spanish general election under a joint candidacy comprising all Galician nationalist parties. Negotiations with the parties coalescing around the similarly-purposed "Citizen Meeting for a Galician Tide" () platform foundered, and the parties within the IxU platform agreed to run on their own under the "We–Galician Candidacy" label. The BNG agreed to renounce to its trademark and dilute it into a larger umbrella, as well as giving up all media presence rights and economic support in favour of the alliance, which it defended as "the only true choice" for a Galician-only candidacy. Carlos Callón was selected as the candidacy's leading candidate, running in the A Coruña constituency, with old members from CG and the PG also being included in the lists.
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We–Galician Candidacy
We–Galician Candidacy. After the negative results in the 2015 election, the BNG chose to recover its trademark ahead of the 2016 general election. The PG and CG dropped out from the list, and the alliance was rearranged as a supplement to the BNG, but on 26 June it underperformed its previous 2015 result. The alliance's structure was maintained ahead of the 2016 Galician regional election.
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We–Galician Candidacy
We–Galician Candidacy. On 27 January 2017, the FOGA was integrated as an internal current within the BNG.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemons
Siemons
Siemons. Siemons is a Dutch patronymic surname, where Siemon is an archaic spelling of Simon. Notable people with the surname include:
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Siemons
Siemons. Amy Siemons (born 1985), Dutch wheelchair racer Jan Siemons (born 1964), Dutch cyclist
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widman
Widman
Widman. Widman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Widman
Widman. Allan Widman (born 1964), Swedish politician Charles Widman (1879–1944), American football player John Widman, American luthier Kjell-Ove Widman, Swedish mathematician (1940–) Peter Widman, Swedish painter (1948–)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Famous
White Famous
White Famous. White Famous is an American sitcom starring Jay Pharoah, based on the life of Jamie Foxx, which aired on Showtime from October 15, 2017 until December 10, 2017.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Famous
White Famous
White Famous. It is co-created by Tom Kapinos, Chris Spencer and Buddy Lewis, directed by Tim Story and Foxx, who will also be a recurring guest star.
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White Famous
White Famous. On December 29, 2017, the series was canceled after one season.
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White Famous
White Famous. Premise White Famous follows a talented, young African-American comedian, Floyd Mooney, whose star is rising, forcing him to navigate the treacherous waters of maintaining his credibility as he begins to cross-over toward becoming “'white famous.'”
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White Famous
White Famous. The series is set in the same universe as Kapinos's previous show, Californication, and features some secondary characters from that series.
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White Famous
White Famous. Cast and characters Jay Pharoah as Floyd Mooney Utkarsh Ambudkar as Malcolm Cleopatra Coleman as Sadie Lewis Jacob Ming-Trent as Ron Balls Lonnie Chavis as Trevor Mooney Meagan Good as Kali Stephen Tobolowsky as Stu Beggs Natalie Zea as Amy Von Getz Michael Rapaport as Teddy Snow Jack Davenport as Peter King Lyndon Smith as Gwen Jamie Foxx as himself
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White Famous
White Famous. Reception The first season of White Famous was met with a mixed to negative response from critics. On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, as of January 2018, the first season held a 58% approval rating with an average rating of 5.64 out of 10 based on 26 reviews. Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the season a score of 54 out of 100 based on 20 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".