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Oldsmobile Model 30
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Oldsmobile Model 30.
The Model 30-D offered a rounded hood and forward bulkhead ahead of the windshield, and for the first time, a two-tone paint option was offered. Mechanically it remained unchanged from previous years, and a 4-door landaulet bodystyle was offered. The wheels were now offered as a choice of the standard wooden spokes, with optional wire spokes or solid steel discs.
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Oldsmobile Model 30.
The Model 30-E offered a larger engine at , and for the first time drum brakes were offered on all four wheels, while previous generations only offered drum brakes on the rear wheels. Eleven body styles were offered in open and closed configurations with prices starting at US$875 ($ in dollars ) to US$1075 ($ in dollars ).
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Oldsmobile Model 30
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Oldsmobile Model 30. See also
1924 Cadillac Type V-63
1927 Buick Standard Six
1924 Oakland Six
1923 Chevrolet Superior
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexis%20Claude-Maurice
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Alexis Claude-Maurice.
Alexis Claude-Maurice (born 6 June 1998) is a French professional footballer who plays as forward for Ligue 1 club Nice.
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Grímur.
Grímur is a Faroese and Icelandic masculine given name. People bearing the name Grímur include:
Grímur Geitskör (fl. 10th-century), responsible for establishing the Icelandic parliament Althing
Grímur Hákonarson (born 1977), Icelandic film director and screenwriter
Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin (1752–1829), Icelandic–Danish scholar
Grímur Kamban (fl. 8th or 9th-century), first man to set foot in the Faroe Islands
Grímur Thomsen (1820–1896), Icelandic poet and editor
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Satellite (Starset song).
"Satellite" is the second single from American rock band Starset's second album, Vessels, after first single "Monster". "Satellite" was released as a single in August 2017, and peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart.
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Satellite (Starset song). Background
The song is the second track, and second single from Starset's second album Vessels. The song was debuted three days prior to the album's January 20, 2017, release date, through Marvel's website in a story detailing the future collaboration of the company with the band to create a supplementary graphic novel about the album. The song was released as a single in August 2017, and has peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart as of November 2017. The band performed the song live in October 2017 at the Loudwire Music Awards.
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Satellite (Starset song). Themes and composition
The song's sound has been compared to the work of the bands Attack Attack! and 30 Seconds to Mars due to its "processed vocals and huge synth hooks". The song has dense, layered singing, combining heavy guitar, keyboard, synthesizers, and violins. Loudwire noted that the track would make a good single due to its "synth-driven, infinitely listenable melodic lamentations on the desire for connection, with Bates begging, 'Satellite are you here tonight? / Shine your light and set me free'". Multiple reviewers noted it as a standout track of the album.
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Satellite (Starset song). Personnel
Dustin Bates – lead vocals, guitars
Brock Richards – lead guitar
Ron DeChant – bass
Adam Gilbert – drums
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Joseph Egyir-Paintsir.
Joseph Egyir-Paintsil (1928-1981) was a Ghanaian Evangelist, an Apostle and the first General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost (COP). He was the eighth son born of Opanyin Kojo Paintsir and Maame Adjoa Kwansima, a native of Abura-Dunkwa in the Central Region (Ghana). He was called into full-time ministry of COP in 1949, ordained as a Pastor in 1952 and, subsequently, appointed General Secretary the same year.
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Joseph Egyir-Paintsir. Education and employment
Egyir-Paintsil started his primary school education at the Salvation Army School, Kumasi in 1934 and completed it at Dunkwa Methodist, passing with distinction. He was awarded a scholarship to attend Achimota College but, due to financial constraint, he could not attend.
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Joseph Egyir-Paintsir.
Rev. Egyir-Paintsil was employed by the Swiss United African Company.
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Joseph Egyir-Paintsir. Marriage
Egyir-Paintsil was married to Vivian Amma Baawa Arkosah in 1954 at Kumasi. They had four children from the marriage: Joseph K. Paintsir, Elizabeth Jemimah Lamont Nana-Aba Paintsil, Sophia McKeown Araba Kokoa Paintsil and Victoria Patience Adjoa Paintsir.
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Joseph Egyir-Paintsir. Full time ministry
Asare Bediako claims Joseph Egyir-Paintsil inteprated Rev. James McKeown sermons and was part of an evangelistic group known among Ghanaian Pentecostal as "the Bombers". He was called into full-time ministry and stationed at Akim Oda as an Overseer in 1949. He was ordained as a Pastor and an Apostle in 1952 and 1953, respectively.
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Joseph Egyir-Paintsir.
Throughout his career Egyir-Paintsir served in Akim Oda (1950), Saltpond (1950–1951), Achiase (1951–1952), Accra (1952–1953), Koforidua (1953), Takoradi (1953–1958), Kumasi (1958–1965), and Accra (1965–1981).
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Joseph Egyir-Paintsir. Administration
Joseph Egyir-Paintsil served as the first General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost (COP). The Church claims that he supported the founder of (COP), Rev. James McKeown during the conflicts between the Church of Pentecost and Ghana Apostolic Church.
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Joseph Egyir-Paintsir.
In order to resolve the dispute, Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah met leadership of C.O.P and Apostolic Church of Ghana. It is believed that Rev. Paintsil impressed the first President of the Country that he told his confidants at the meeting, Dowuona Hammond (Minister of Education) and Tawia Adamafio (Minister of Interior): "This young man Paintsil is highly intelligent and a nationalist. His church will stand." Among the roles played by Paintsil at the Head Office after the rebranding of the church were;
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Joseph Egyir-Paintsir.
He represented the church during its affiliation process with the Elim Pentecostal Church. This resulted in the church hosting Missionaries from Elim, receiving support in training of officers and support for establishing a Press House. The birth of Pentecost Fire and Radio Ministry was realized because of his collaboration with Mr. Kafui Asem.
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Joseph Egyir-Paintsir.
Together with Rev. James McKeown, he performed the opening ceremony Pentecost Bible College in 1972 which is now Pentecost University College.
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Joseph Egyir-Paintsir. Relationship with other organization
Apostle Egyir-Paintsil was one of the founding members of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council. He served as its first vice-chairman and later president till his death. He supported the Bible Society Ghana and translated many sermons, from international evangelists who ministered in Ghana during his time in office, into local dialects.
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3rd Interior Guard Division (People's Republic of China).
The 12th Division() was created in February 1949 under the Regulation of the Redesignations of All Organizations and Units of the Army, issued by Central Military Commission on November 1, 1948, basing on 3rd Security Brigade, 4th Column of Northwestern Field Army. Its origin could be trace to 4th Security Brigade of Shanganning-Jinsui Coalition Military Region formed in May 1948.
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3rd Interior Guard Division (People's Republic of China).
The division was a part of PLA 4th Corps, under the flag of 12th Division it took part in the Chinese civil war, mainly with security missions. The division was composed of 34th, 35th and 36th Infantry Regiments.
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3rd Interior Guard Division (People's Republic of China).
In December 1950, the division was transferred to Railway Public Security Force's control and reorganized as 20th Public Security Division(). The division was then composed of:
58th Public Security Regiment (former 34th Infantry);
59th Public Security Regiment (former 35th Infantry);
60th Public Security Regiment (former 36th Infantry).
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3rd Interior Guard Division (People's Republic of China).
From February 1951 the division stationed in Zhengzhou, Henan.
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3rd Interior Guard Division (People's Republic of China).
In January 1955, following the inactivation of Railway Public Security Force Command, the division was put under direct control by Public Security Force Command and renamed as 3rd Interior Guard Division() of the People's Liberation Army Public Security Force. The division was then composed of:
8th Interior Guard Regiment;
9th Interior Guard Regiment;
10th Interior Guard Regiment;
11th Interior Guard Regiment.
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3rd Interior Guard Division (People's Republic of China).
In January 1957, following the dissolution of the Public Security Force and the creation of Public Security Troops, the division was renamed as 3rd Public Security Interior Guard Division(). All its regiments maintained.
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3rd Interior Guard Division (People's Republic of China).
In September 1957 the division was transferred to Security Department of General Staff Department's control.
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3rd Interior Guard Division (People's Republic of China).
In December 1958 the division was demobilized and transferred to local public security branches. In January 1959 the division was formally inactivated.
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A Killing Affair (1977 film).
A Killing Affair (also known as Behind the Badge) is a 1977 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Elizabeth Montgomery and O. J. Simpson. The film originally aired on CBS on September 21, 1977.
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A Killing Affair (1977 film). Plot
Elizabeth Montgomery and O. J. Simpson star as homicide detectives pursuing a killer played by Dean Stockwell. While working on the case, the partners begin having a heated romantic affair.
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A Killing Affair (1977 film). Reception
A Killing Affair received generally positive reviews, with particular praise for O. J. Simpson. People called it Simpson's "best dramatic performance to date." John J. O'Connor of the New York Times wrote,
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A Killing Affair (1977 film). Cast
A Killing Affair received a 29% Nielsen rating, finishing second to Charlie's Angels in its time slot.
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A Killing Affair (1977 film). Cast
There was relatively little controversy generated by the interracial romance between the protagonists. Montgomery and Simpson did not receive any significant hate mail, though one Southern CBS affiliate did receive a bomb threat after the film aired.
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A Killing Affair. A Killing Affair may refer to:
A Killing Affair (1977 film), a television crime drama film starring Elizabeth Montgomery and O. J. Simpson
A Killing Affair (1986 film), a drama film starring Peter Weller
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Glory Onome Nathaniel.
Glory Onome Nathaniel (born 23 January 1996) is a Nigerian athlete specialising in the 400 metres hurdles. She represented her country at the 2017 World Championships reaching the semifinals. Additionally, she won three silver medals at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games.
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Glory Onome Nathaniel.
Onome studied Human Kinetics Department at Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED). She got enlisted on the Institution Hall of Fame when she made the Top 21 list of Students That Shaped TASUED In 2016/17.
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Glory Onome Nathaniel.
Her personal bests are 55.30 seconds in the 400 metres hurdles (London 2017) and 52.24 seconds in the 400 metres (Abuja 2017).
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Weme (EP).
Weme (위미 "we-me") is the debut extended play by South Korean girl group Weki Meki. It was released on August 8, 2017, by Fantagio Music and distributed by Interpark. The EP consists of six songs, including the title track "I Don't Like Your Girlfriend".
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Weme (EP).
The EP peaked at number 7 on the Gaon Album Chart. It has sold over 47,000 physical copies, making it the highest selling album by a girl group that debuted in 2017.
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Weme (EP). Background and release
On August 3, 2017, a highlight medley of the album was released. On August 6, a video teaser was released, showing the group transforming from white outfits to colorful ones. The video also showed each member's name.
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Weme (EP).
The EP was released through several music portals, including MelOn in South Korea, and iTunes globally. On September 12, a limited "B Version" of the album was released physically in South Korea.
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Weme (EP). Single
"I Don't Like Your Girlfriend" was released as the title track in conjunction with the EP on August 8. On August 1, the first music video teaser was released. On August 4, the second and final music video teaser was released. The full music video was released on August 8 through the group's official YouTube channel. The song debuted and peaked at number 95 on the Gaon Digital Chart, on the chart issue dated August 6–12, 2017, with 21,447 downloads sold.
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Weme (EP). Commercial performance
WEME debuted at number 7 on the Gaon Album Chart, on the chart issue dated August 6–12, 2017. In its second week, the EP continued at number 7 and after a week off the chart, the EP re-entered at number 13 in its fourth week.
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Weme (EP). Promotion
The EP also placed at number 14 on the album chart for the month of August 2017, with 28,087 physical copies sold. Also with the release of the B version packaging, the EP placed at number 16 on the album chart for the month of September 2017, with 12,017 physical copies sold. This brought the total amount sold in the first two months to 40,104 physical copies. In its third month of release the EP sold 6,968 physical copies, bringing its total to 47,072.
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Weme (EP). Promotion
According to Gaon, the EP sold 47,000 copies since its release, marking the highest selling album by a girl group that debuted in 2017.
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BP Pulse.
Chargemaster Limited (branded as bp pulse, formerly BP Chargemaster, chargemaster, POLAR and Polar Plus) is a supplier of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, based in Milton Keynes, England. It provides charging units for home, business and public use, and operates its own electric vehicle public charging network, which is the largest network in the United Kingdom.
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BP Pulse.
Chargemaster is the only company to manufacture electric vehicle rapid chargers in the UK. , the company had supplied more than 30,000 charging points for electric vehicle drivers' homes and more than 10,000 public and commercially-operated charging points.
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BP Pulse.
The company was founded in 2008 by entrepreneur David Martell. In June 2018, BP announced that it had entered into an agreement to buy Chargemaster for £130m, with the company to be rebranded BP Chargemaster. Further rebranding to 'bp pulse' took place in December 2020.
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BP Pulse. History
Chargemaster was founded in Luton in 2008 by David Martell, the founder and former CEO of Trafficmaster. Shareholders included the venture capital arm of BMW, BMW i Ventures, and technology company Qualcomm.
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BP Pulse.
The company launched its POLAR network of public charging points in 2011. By 2017, the network had over 5,000 public charging points, just under 40% of the total of more than 13,000 charging points in the UK.
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BP Pulse.
In 2012, Chargemaster announced its involvement in a trial of wireless charging for electric vehicles in London, in partnership with Qualcomm. Growth capital, initially £3 million, was invested by Beringea in 2014.
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BP Pulse.
Chargemaster launched its POLAR Plus subscription scheme in 2015, allowing members to pay a monthly fee for access to its public charging network, with points earned each time a member uses a public charging point, which could be traded for a week-long experience in one of a fleet of electric vehicles operated by Chargemaster, including a BMW i8 and a Tesla Model S.
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BP Pulse.
Chargemaster acquired Hereford-based GB Electrical, a national electrical contractor specialising in the installation of electric vehicle charging points, in 2015. The business had been working with Chargemaster since 2013 and is an authorised installer of charging points installed under both the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme and the Workplace Charging Scheme, administered by the Office for Low Emission Vehicles. Following the acquisition, Chargemaster announced a £15 million investment in its charging network to create 2,000 new charging points, which would include new ways to access the points, including contactless payments, alongside existing access methods of RFID cards and smartphone apps.
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BP Pulse.
In 2017, the company acquired the electric vehicle charging point supplier Elektromotive, including its charging network management subsidiary, Charge Your Car, to form the UK's largest electric vehicle infrastructure provider.
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BP Pulse.
After being acquired by BP in 2018, the company's legal name changed from Chargemaster plc to Chargemaster Limited. Martell retained a board position until June 2019. Later that year, the company moved from Luton to newly built headquarters in the Linford Wood area of Milton Keynes. In December 2020, the POLAR and Chargemaster brands were replaced by 'bp pulse'.
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BP Pulse.
Chargemaster has been listed in the Sunday Times Tech Track 100 list of top performing British companies since 2014.
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BP Pulse. Charging units
Chargemaster supplies wall-mounted charging points and floor-standing charging posts with AC power ratings of 3.6 kW, 7.2 kW and 22 kW, and floor-standing rapid chargers, with power ratings of 43kw AC and 50kw DC. The 3.6 kW and 7.2 kW charging units require a minimum single-phase electricity supply. The 22 kW and rapid charging units require a three-phase electricity supply.
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BP Pulse. Products
Chargemaster launched a new rapid charger in 2015, which is produced in its Milton Keynes factory. The Chargemaster 'Ultracharge' unit features a 50 kW-rated CHAdeMO connector, a 43kw-rated AC Type 2 connector and a 50 kW-rated CCS connector.
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BP Pulse. Products
Chargemaster installed their first 150kW rapid charger in 2019; these chargers are supplied by ABB and feature both CHAdeMO and CCS connectors. Chargemaster aims to have 400 of these chargers at BP forecourts.
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BP Pulse. Home charging
Chargemaster has partnerships to provide home charging units for owners of electric vehicles made by several manufacturers, including BMW, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Renault, and Toyota.
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The company is also the home charging partner for The London Taxi Company and provides charging units for drivers of its TX eCity plug-in hybrid taxi.
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The company's home charging units are approved by the UK government's Office for Zero Emission Vehicles and are eligible for the government’s Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme, which provides funding of up to 75% (capped at £350) towards the cost of installing electric vehicle charge points at domestic properties across the UK.
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BP Pulse. Workplace charging
Chargemaster supplies charge points to workplaces, including supermarkets, local authorities and other businesses.
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BP Pulse. Products
The company's workplace charging units are approved by the UK government’s Office for Zero Emission Vehicles and are eligible for the government's Workplace Charging Scheme, which subsidises the cost of the purchase and installation of electric vehicle charge points, for eligible businesses, charities and public sector organisations.
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BP Pulse. Public sector charging
Chargemaster has installed over 600 charge points for more than 50 local authorities.
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BP Pulse. Products
In 2016, Chargemaster was awarded a £2.3 million contract to provide additional charging points in Milton Keynes, including for two new petrol-station-style rapid charging hubs.
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In 2017, Chargemaster was awarded a contract to supply its Ultracharge rapid charger under a Transport for London contract to provide public rapid charging points for The London Taxi Company's forthcoming TX eCity plug-in hybrid taxi. The £18 million Transport for London project aimed to create a network of 300 rapid charging points in London by 2020.
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BP Pulse. Pulse public charging network
The company operates 'bp pulse', the largest electric vehicle charging network in the UK, operating more than 5,000 public charge points. The network is accessible via either a pay-as-you-go 'instant access' scheme or a monthly subscription scheme, with charging points accessed via an RFID card or fob. Prior to December 2020, the schemes were marketed as 'POLAR Instant' and 'POLAR Plus' respectively.
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Owners of BMW i models can access the network through membership of the BMW i ChargeNow service.
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BP Pulse. Charge Your Car
The Charge Your Car subsidiary provides "back office" services to charge point owners, in many cases local authorities. CYC handles user registration and billing, and provides a map of charge points, but does not own or maintain the equipment.
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BP Pulse. Electric Vehicle Experience Centre
In 2017, Chargemaster won the contract from Milton Keynes Council to operate the UK’s first multi-brand electric car showroom, the Electric Vehicle Experience Centre, as part of the UK government’s Go Ultra Low Cities programme.
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BP Pulse. Partnerships
Chargemaster has partnerships with car manufacturers, hotels, supermarkets and motor industry organisations, including: The AA, Q Park, Waitrose, and Accor for its Novotel and Ibis hotel brands.
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Chargemaster installed 78 charge points for the London Fire Brigade, the majority of which are accessible by its staff, but nine of which (at Croydon, East Ham, Edmonton, Finchley, Hainault, Harold Hill, Hornsey, Ilford and New Malden fire stations) are publicly accessible.
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The company is the official supplier of charging infrastructure to the FIA Formula E electric motor racing series. Chargemaster facilitates wireless charging of the official course cars, including the BMW i8 safety car and the BMW i3 medical car.
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1957 in Cape Verde.
The following lists events that happened during 1957 in Cape Verde.
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1957 in Cape Verde. Incumbents
Colonial governor:
Manuel Marques de Abrantes Amaral
António Augusto Peixoto Correia (acting governor)
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Jenny Larson.
Jenny Larson is an American film, theater and voice actress who primarily does voice work for ADV Films. She is most well known for her roles as Sakura in the Sakura Wars and Potamos in Wedding Peach.
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Jenny Larson. Live-action
Gretchen - Charlene
The Man From Orlando - Girl #1 in Bar
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Jenny Larson. Anime roles
009-1 - Mysterious Woman, Golden Cyborg
Comic Party Revolution - Subaru MikageComic Party Revolution (OVA) - Subaru Mikage
Cosplay Complex - Reika
Dai-Guard - Yokozawa's Sister, additional voices
Get Backers - Riko Tachibana
Moeyo Ken - Yuko Kondo
Moeyo Ken (OVA) - Yuko Kondo
Petite Princess Yucie - Frere
Sakura Wars (TV series) - Sakura Shinguji
Sonic Soldier Borgman Last Battle - Anice Farm
Sonic Soldier Borgman Lover's Rain - Anice Farm
Wedding Peach - Potamos/Hiromi Kawanami
Wedding Peach DX - Potamos/Hiromi Kawanami
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Yassine Gharbi.
Yassine Gharbi (born 23 March 1990) is a Paralympic athlete from Tunisia competing in T54 class wheelchair racing. He participated in the 2016 Paralympic Games and is a World Champion in both the 400 and 800 metre races.
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Yassine Gharbi.
He is unable to compete in competitive sports until 4 February 2024 due to a doping suspension.
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Yassine Gharbi. Sporting career
Gharbi took up athletics in 2009 with the intent to improve to improve his social integration. He made his senior international debut in 2010 classified as a T54 competitor. Gharbi's first major international competition was the Mediterranean Games held in Mersin, Turkey. He took part in one event, the 1500m (T54), finish third with a time of 3.26:81. Two years later he represented Tunisia on the world stage after he qualified for the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha. He competed in four events, failing to complete the 1500m and 5000m races, but finishing the 800m in seventh and the 400m in fourth, just outside the medals. In October of that year Gharbi entered the 2015 African Games in Doha. There he won gold in two events, the 800m (T54) and 1500m (T53/54).
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Yassine Gharbi. Personal history
Gharbi was born in Radès, Tunisia in 1990.
In 2016 Gharbi was selected to represent Tunisia at his first Summer Paralympics, held in Rio de Janeiro. In his first race, the 400 m (T54), he posted a time of 47.07 to claim the bronze medal, his first major international podium finish. Gharbi failed to get through to the final for the 1500m and in the 800m, despite initially finishing second behind Switzerland's Marcel Hug, he was later disqualified and did not medal.
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Yassine Gharbi. Personal history
Gharbi was born in Radès, Tunisia in 1990.
The following year at the 2017 World Para Athletics Championships in London, Gharbi announced his arrival as a major competitor in his class by winning medals in all four of his events. He won bronze in the 800m, silver in the 1500m and set two new championship records to claim gold in both the 200m and 400m races.
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Valentina Trapletti.
Valentina Trapletti (born 12 July 1985) is a female racewalker from Italy, who participated at three World championships and won seven national titles. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in 20 km walk.
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Valentina Trapletti. Biography
She competed in the Women's 20 kilometres walk event at the IAAF World Championships of Berlin 2009 and London 2017. His best season was 2009, when she was 24 years old, was 6th at the Universiade of Belgrade and 16th at the World Championships in Berlin, setting up her Personal Best at the all two occasions. She also won two silver medals (in 2015 and 2017) in team rankings of the European Race Walking Cup. In 2018, she competed in the women's 20 kilometres walk event at the 2018 European Athletics Championships held in Berlin, Germany. She finished in 9th place.
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Valentina Trapletti. National titles
She won 7 national championships at senior level.
Italian Athletics Championships
10 km walk: road: 2016
20 km walk: road: 2009, 2015, 2017, 2018
5000 m walk indoor: 2020, 2021
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WES Feminist Comic Con.
The WES Feminist Comic Con is an annual event held by the Women Empowerment Society from Forman Christian College in Lahore, Pakistan. The two day event focuses on bringing together fans from around the country, with a focus on celebrating women, either as the characters or as the creators in comic books, films, and other forms of media. The WES Feminist Comic Con first took place on 2 November 2016, at Forman Christian College, and is scheduled to take place again on 17 and 18 November 2017.
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WES Feminist Comic Con. History
The WES Feminist Comic Con was first organised by the Women Empowerment Society at Forman Christian College in 2016. The event featured several events, including panels discussing comic books and feminism with writers, actors, and illustrators. In addition, the Comic Con featured several stalls, gaming opportunities, and events for fanart and cosplaying purposes. The event received support and was overall successful.
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Kolana Airport.
Kolana Airport is an airport serving Jhalawar in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is owned and operated by the State Government of Rajasthan. The airport is spread over 23.5 acres, has a 1710 metre long runway and a 2340 square metre apron for two small aircraft. The terminal building covers 466 Square metres.
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Kolana Airport.
The Rajasthan government plans to expand the airport to enable the operation of medium-sized aircraft at a cost of Rs 159 crore spread over two phases. The first phase, costing Rs. 125 Crores includes lengthening the runway to 2,350 metres while the second phase will include lengthening the runway to 3000 metres at a cost of 34 crores.
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Jeanine Dubié.
Jeanine Dubié (born 3 January 1958 in Lourdes, Hautes-Pyrénées) is a politician, member of the National Assembly of France, where she represents the 2nd constituency of the Hautes-Pyrénées.
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Jeanine Dubié. Early life and education
A social worker by profession, Jeanine Dubié worked in the Hospital Center of Lourdes before becoming a member of the Territorial Administration at the General Council of the Hautes-Pyrénées, in the field of assistance to municipalities, territorial policies, local development and the medico-social.
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Jeanine Dubié. Early life and education
Office director of Jean-Michel Baylet, president of the general council of Tarn-et-Garonne, for two years, she then directed from 2002 to 2012, the retirement home "Accueil du Frère Jean" in Galan.
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Jeanine Dubié. Member of the Hautes-Pyrénées's Departmental council
Jeanine Dubié is listed under the PRG label in the 2008 French cantonal elections in the canton of Galan and leads in the first round with 46.59% of the votes and is elected with 72.59% of the votes in the second round. She chairs the Commission "Social Action, Inclusion, Politics of the City".
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Jeanine Dubié. Member of the National Assembly
In the legislative elections of 2012, Jeanine Dubié was elected in the 2nd constituency of the Hautes-Pyrénées with 64.74% of the vote.
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Jeanine Dubié. Member of the National Assembly
She was co-rapporteur of two parliamentary information reports, the first on the match between the supply and needs of vocational training and the second on the evaluation of the reception policy for asylum seekers in the first In 2015, she is co-rapporteur of a parliamentary report on the evaluation of the tourist reception policy and in 2016, on the evaluation of public support for hydrotherapy.
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Jeanine Dubié. Member of the National Assembly
Candidate in the French legislative elections of 2017, she is reelected in the second round with 51% of the votes.
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Jeanine Dubié. Member of the National Assembly
In the National Assembly, Jeanine Dubié sits on the Social Affairs Committee.
She is also a Vice President of the Reception conditions for migrants's Working Group; and Vice President of the Hydrotherapy's Working Group.
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Mercy College School of Business.
Mercy College's School of Business was established in 1950. The college consists of three departments offering eleven bachelor's degrees and four post graduate degrees. Dr. Lloyd Gibson is the current dean of the School of Business, while Dr. Raymond Manganelli is the chairman of the graduate programs.
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