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Eyeland.
The Line of Best Fit, a prominent UK blogger, rated it 8.5 and said, "The Low Anthem's eyeland is a triumph of forward thinking."
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Eyeland. Track listing
"in eyeland" : 4:42
"her little cosmos" : 3:21
"the pepsi moon" : 3:41
"ozzie": 3:27
"waved the neon seaweed" : 4:35
"behind the airport mirror": 2:52
in the air hockey fire" : 4:54
"wzgddrmtnwrdz" : 4:10
"am i the dream or am i the dreamer" : 5:59
"dream killer": 2:57
"the circular ruins in euphio" : 2:14
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Eyeland. Personnel
The Low Anthem
Ben Knox Miller
Jeff Prystowsky
Florence Grace Wallis
Bryan Minto
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Archery at the 1984 Summer Paralympics - Men's double advanced metric round tetraplegic.
The Men's Double Advanced Metric Round Tetraplegic was an archery competition in the 1984 Summer Paralympics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North%20French%20Scarplands
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North French Scarplands
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North French Scarplands.
The North French Scarplands ( ; French : Hautes Terres du Nord-Est) is a scarp landscape comprising various highlands and uplands in northern France, eastern Belgium, Luxembourg and western Germany. It is separated from the South German Scarplands to the east by the Upper Rhine Graben. To the north it is bounded by the Hunsrück and the Rhenish Massif.
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North French Scarplands.
The German part of the region, which is limited to the states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, also goes by the less common name of the Saar-Nahe Uplands and Table Land (Saar-Nahe-Berg- und Tafelland). According to work by the former Federal Office of Regional Planning (Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde), it is a 2nd-level major landscape.
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North French Scarplands.
The best known and highest low mountain range in the region is the Vosges in northeastern France, which transitions to the north into the Palatine Forest.
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North French Scarplands
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North French Scarplands. Geology of Belgium
Geology of France
Geology of Germany
Geology of Luxembourg
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Hrvy.
Harvey Leigh Cantwell (born 28 January 1999), also known as Hrvy (stylised in all caps as HRVY), is an English singer and television personality. He was a presenter on Friday Download on CBBC from 2014 to 2015, and competed on Strictly Come Dancing in 2020.
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Hrvy. Education
Cantwell is a former student of the Leigh Academy in Dartford, Kent, leaving in 2015.
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Hrvy. Television
Cantwell appeared as one of six presenters of the CBBC television show Friday Download for Series 7 to Series 9. On 26 February 2020, he appeared in an episode of the CBBC singing show Got What It Takes? by surprising the contestants as they were learning his own song "Personal" for that week's sing-off. He was also a mentor in the same episode during a music video challenge.
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Hrvy. Career
In September 2020, it was announced that he would be competing in the eighteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with Janette Manrara. They were the first pair to receive a 10 from any judge in the series for their Salsa in Week 4, and scored the first perfect 30/30 of the series in Week 6 for their Street routine. (Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Bruno Tonioli was unable to travel to the UK to take part as a judge, hence the maximum score was only 30 rather than the usual 40.) They finished top of the judges' leaderboard on three separate occasions, the most of any couple in the series, and also placed joint-first on the judges' leaderboard in the grand-final, scoring a total of 88 out of 90. With the exception of eventual winners Bill Bailey and Oti Mabuse, they were the only other couple in the series to never place in the bottom two during any week. The duo eventually finished in second place alongside Jamie Laing and Karen Hauer, Maisie Smith and Gorka Márquez, losing out to Bill Bailey and Oti Mabuse on the public vote.
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Hrvy. Music
HRVY's music career began on 20 December 2013 with the release of his first single, "Thank You".
In May 2014, he was a support artist for Little Mix during the Salute Tour, alongside girlband M.O. After signing with Virgin EMI in February 2017, he released the debut Holiday EP, which featured the singles "Holiday" and "Phobia". In November 2017, Cantwell released the Talk to Ya EP, that included the single "Personal". In February 2018, he was named in The Courier and Newcastle Student Radio's The Sounds of 2018 at number six, alongside Rex Orange County, Brockhampton, and SG Lewis. In April 2018, he was a support artist for The Vamps during the Night and Day Tour alongside Jacob Sartorius, New Hope Club, Maggie Lindemann, and Conor Maynard. On 25 April 2018, he released the single "Hasta Luego", featuring Cuban-American singer Malú Trevejo, and in August 2018, received his first Brazilian awards nomination, in the International New Artist category. In September 2018, he released "I Wish You Were Here", promoted with a performance at BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards. HRVY was also named on BBC Radio 1's Brit List at that time. That year, he was listed in CelebMixs Top Success Stories of 2018, along with his management company, Alphadog Management.
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Hrvy. Career
In June 2019, he collaborated with South Korean group NCT Dream under SM Entertainment. The song, "Don't Need Your Love", was released on 6 June 2019. HRVY was set to release his debut studio album, Can Anybody Hear Me?, on 20 November 2020, though cancelled due to not feeling it was the right time.
In 2021, he released the single "Runaway With It" that samples Shanice Knox's 1991 hit "I Love Your Smile". On 17 December, it was announced that he would be joining The Wanted on their 2022 Most Wanted: The Greatest Hits UK tour. In 2022, his third extended play, Views from the 23rd Floor, was released to coincide with his 23rd birthday. The two tracks, "Talking to the Stars" and "Golden Hour", were released prior to the EP.
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Archery at the 1984 Summer Paralympics - Men's short metric round team 1A-6.
The Men's short metric round team 1A-6 was an archery competition in the 1984 Summer Paralympics.
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Ben Killip
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Ben Killip.
Ben Killip (born 24 November 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Hartlepool United.
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Ben Killip. Career
Whilst playing for Norwich City, Killip spent two loan spells at Lowestoft Town. He signed for Grimsby Town in July 2017. He was released by Grimsby at the end of the 2017–18 season.
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Ben Killip. Killip signed for Braintree Town on 31 July 2018.
He moved to Hartlepool United in May 2019. In the 2019–20 season, Killip struggled for form after making several mistakes and lost the number one spot to Mitchell Beeney, however he soon regained his place in the team. The next season, Killip had a much more successful campaign managing to keep 13 clean sheets in 29 matches. On April 5 2021, in a 2–2 draw with Boreham Wood, Killip injured his elbow and was ruled out for the rest of the 2020–21 season. Killip did, however, make the substitutes bench for the play-offs as the club won promotion to League Two in June 2021.
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Ben Killip. Killip signed for Braintree Town on 31 July 2018.
He signed a new contract for Hartlepool at the end of the 2020–21 season.
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Amy York Rubin
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Amy York Rubin.
Amy York Rubin is an American writer and director. She has directed multiple episodes of television series, including the award-winning pilot of the Netflix series Dead to Me.
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Amy York Rubin.
Rubin began her career in comedy. She wrote, created and directed the web series Little Horribles (2013). The Huffington Post called the series "the lesbian answer to Girls. The New York Times reviewed the series positively. Little Horribles won for Best Indie Series at the 4th Streamy Awards.
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Amy York Rubin.
Since then, Amy has served as a director for numerous projects, including the pilot and episodes of Love, Victor, Dietland, Superstore, Angie Tribeca, Casual, I'm Sorry, Fresh Off The Boat, SMILF and more.
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Repercussions (band).
Repercussions were an American R&B, soul and acid jazz group of the 1990s at Giant Step, formed by former Groove Collective members, New York native vocalist, rapper, drummer and music producer Genji Siraisi. (who is Japanese American and Russian), Russian/Jewish vocalist Itaal Shur, African-American R&B singers Nicole Willis and Mark Anthony Jones, African-American percussionist Gordon "Nappy G" Clay and Jewish American bass player Jonathan Maron The group also consisted of other underground soul and jazz musicians and performers in the New York area. The group released two albums, which only their debut did somewhat moderately well commercially. Other members include Aya, Andy Faranda, and Daniel Wyatt.
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Repercussions (band)
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Repercussions (band). Career
Genji Sirasi, who was a former member of Groove Collective, formed his own musical ensemble, putting together former Groove Collective members, Itaal Shur, Nicole Willis, Mark Anthony Jones, Gordon "Nappy G" Clay and Jonathan Maron. The group Repercussions would not have the same impact as Groove Collective, but the musical style was basically identical.
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Repercussions (band)
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Repercussions (band).
The group was signed to Warner Bros. records, and in 1995 released their debut album Earth and Heaven, (which peaked somewhat moderately well on Billboard urban charts).
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Repercussions (band)
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Repercussions (band).
They later released a second album on Pony Canyon (released only in Japan for unknown reasons) titled "Charmed Life". Several members from the first album parted ways with the group, and new members, vocalist Lysa "Aya" Treiner, guitarist Andy Faranda, and DJ Daniel Wyatt joined the group. After the release of this album, the group disbanded.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Crowe%20%28singer%29
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Robert Crowe (singer)
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Robert Crowe (singer).
Robert William Crowe is an American operatic sopranist (male soprano) and musicologist.
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Robert Crowe (singer)
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Robert Crowe (singer). Life and career
Crowe was born in Escondido, California. He graduated magna cum laude from Millsaps College in 1992 and received his master's degree from Boston University College of Fine Arts in 1994, followed by a Professional Studies Certificate from the Manhattan School of Music in 1995.
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Robert Crowe (singer)
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Robert Crowe (singer). Life and career
He made his debut as sopranist in 1992. In 1995 he sang the role of Cherubino in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro at Des Moines Metro Opera. He was the National Winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition in 1995. In 2017 he received his PhD in Historical Musicology from Boston University.
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Robert Crowe (singer)
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Robert Crowe (singer). Life and career
His repertoire extends from Renaissance to contemporary music, but he focuses on the Italian baroque opera of the 18th and early 19th century.
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Robert Crowe (singer)
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Robert Crowe (singer). Life and career
His recordings between the mid 1990s and 2017 are of importance for the rediscovery of the vocal music from the early Baroque to the Classical period.
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Robert Crowe (singer)
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Robert Crowe (singer). Awards
1995 National Winner Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions
1995 2nd Prize National Opera Competition
1995 Manhattan School of Music Most Promising Career in Opera
1995 Richard F. Gold Career Development Award
1998 Sullivan Foundation Grant
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South Side Labour Protection League
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South Side Labour Protection League.
The South Side Labour Protection League was a trade union organising dock porters and stevedores in the United Kingdom.
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South Side Labour Protection League
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South Side Labour Protection League.
Until the mid-1880s, dock porters in the docks on the south side of the River Thames in London were represented by the Labour Protection League. However, the union had increasingly come to focus its attention on stevedores, and when its executive changed the union's name to the "Amalgamated Stevedores' Labour Protection League", this led the remaining dock porters to leave.
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South Side Labour Protection League
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South Side Labour Protection League.
Inspired by the London Dock Strike of 1889, the former members of the Labour Protection League formed a new union, the South Side Labour Protection League, led by Harry Quelch. It was highly decentralised, allowing it to recruit general labourers and workers in a variety of dockside trades, while each trade was able to maintain its own conditions of entry and traditions.
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South Side Labour Protection League.
By 1912, the union's twenty branches included:
Corn Porters
Crane Drivers, Steam and Hydraulic Boiler Attendants
South Side
Thames Steamship Workers
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South Side Labour Protection League
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South Side Labour Protection League.
In later years, the union began admitting members working on the north bank of the Thames, particularly in Poplar, and it therefore shortened its name to the Labour Protection League. By 1920, it had 5,500 members, and it agreed to take part in the merger which formed the Transport and General Workers' Union in 1922.
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South Side Labour Protection League
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South Side Labour Protection League. General Secretaries
1889: Harry Quelch
1890s: Arthur Harris
1920: Peter Hubbart
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South Side Labour Protection League
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South Side Labour Protection League. See also
List of trade unions
Transport and General Workers' Union
TGWU amalgamations
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South Side Labour Protection League. Footnotes
Defunct trade unions of the United Kingdom
1889 establishments in the United Kingdom
Trade unions established in 1889
Trade unions disestablished in 1922
Transport and General Workers' Union amalgamations
Trade unions based in London
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1982 Avon Championships of Dallas
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1982 Avon Championships of Dallas.
The 1982 Avon Championships of Dallas was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Moody Coliseum in Dallas, Texas in the United States that was part of the 1982 Virginia Slims World Championship Series. It was the 11th edition of the tournament and was held from March 8 through March 14, 1982. First-seeded Martina Navratilova won the singles title and earned $35,000 first-prize money.
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1982 Avon Championships of Dallas
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1982 Avon Championships of Dallas. Singles
Martina Navratilova defeated Mima Jaušovec 6–3, 6–2
It was Navratilova's 5th singles title of the year and the 60th of her career.
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1982 Avon Championships of Dallas
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1982 Avon Championships of Dallas. Doubles
Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver defeated Billie Jean King / Ilana Kloss 6–4, 6–4
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Alex Kapp
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Alex Kapp.
Alex Kapp (born October 18, 1994 in Queens, New York) is an American soccer goalkeeper.
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Alex Kapp. Early and collegiate
Kapp attended Iona Preparatory School in New Rochelle, New York where he participated in soccer and football. Kapp earned All-City and All-State honors during his Junior and Senior years at Iona Prep. He also participated in the 2011 High School All-American Game and was chosen to train with the USA U-17 men's national team. At Iona, Kapp also played as the placekicker for the football team. Kapp also developed as a player by playing for FC Westchester Academy. Kapp attended Boston College where he Redshirt (college sports) his freshman year before playing for 3 more years. For his final season in college, Kapp transferred to Creighton University.
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Alex Kapp. Professional
Kapp was selected by Atlanta United in the 4th round of the 2017 MLS SuperDraft with the 68th pick. Atlanta United chose not to sign Kapp, however, so he remained as a free agent until he was signed by Minnesota United on August 8, 2017.
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Alex Kapp
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Alex Kapp. Career
Kapp was released by Minnesota at the end of their 2018 season.
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Alex Kapp
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Alex Kapp. Personal life
Kapp is the son of former professional soccer player Erhardt Kapp.
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Alex Kapp. 1994 births
Living people
American soccer players
Association football goalkeepers
Atlanta United FC draft picks
Boston College Eagles men's soccer players
Creighton Bluejays men's soccer players
Minnesota United FC players
People from Somers, New York
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC players
Sportspeople from Queens, New York
Soccer players from New York (state)
USL Championship players
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Luke Woolfenden
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Luke Woolfenden.
Luke Matthew Woolfenden (born 21 October 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Ipswich Town.
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Luke Woolfenden.
Woolfenden is a graduate of the Ipswich Town academy, making his senior debut in 2017. He spent time on loan at Bromley during the 2017–2018 season and Swindon Town during the 2018–2019 season. Primarily a centre back, he can also play as a right back.
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Luke Woolfenden
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Luke Woolfenden. Ipswich Town
Woolfenden joined the Ipswich Town academy as a Schoolboy player at the age of 11. He became a full academy player with Town in July 2015, signing a two-year scholarship. He signed his first professional contract in June 2017, signing a one-year contract with the option of an additional year extension. He went on to make his full senior debut in a 2–0 win over Luton Town in the League Cup first round on 8 August 2017. In September 2017, Woolfenden signed a new contract with Ipswich, signing a two-year contract with the option of an additional one-year extension. On 28 April 2018, Woolfenden made his full Championship debut for Ipswich Town away to Reading. Ipswich went onto win the game 4–0, with Woolfenden playing the full game. He also came on as a substitute in the last game of the 2017–2018 season in a 2–2 home draw against Middlesbrough.
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Luke Woolfenden
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Luke Woolfenden. Bromley (loan)
In December 2017 he joined Bromley on a month's loan. He made his debut for Bromley against Macclesfield Town on 23 December. On 27 April 2018, Woolfenden was recalled from his loan spell at Bromley. He made 17 starts and three sub appearances, scoring once, for the Ravens having joined them just before Christmas.
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Luke Woolfenden. Swindon Town (loan)
On 31 August 2018, Woolfenden joined League Two side Swindon Town on loan until the end of the season. He scored his first goal for the club in a 1–2 loss to Bury on 15 September 2018. On 16 February 2019, Woolfenden signed a new 3-year contract with Ipswich, with the option of an additional years' extension. Woolfenden made 36 appearances in all competitions during his loan spell at the County Ground, scoring two goals.
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Luke Woolfenden. 2019–20 season
After returning from loan, Woolfenden became a regular player for Ipswich during the 2019–20 season following relegation to League One the previous season. On 25 January 2020, he scored his first goal for the club, netting the winner in a 1–0 home win against Lincoln City at Portman Road. He made 36 appearances during his first full season in the Ipswich first-team. Woolfenden signed a new four-year contract with Ipswich on 1 July 2020, keeping him at the club until 2024, with the option of an additional year extension.
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Luke Woolfenden. 2020–21 season
Woolfenden was given the number 6 shirt for the 2020–21 season. He made his first appearance of the season in a 3–0 win over Bristol Rovers in an EFL Cup first round tie in the opening match of the season. He suffered a minor injury in training during the early part of the season, keeping him out of the team for the majority of September. He made is first league appearance of the season on 27 October, keeping a clean sheet in a 1–0 home win over Gillingham. Woolfenden scored his first goal of the season in a 2–0 win over Blackpool on 6 February.
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Mount Clef Ridge
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Mount Clef Ridge.
Mount Clef Ridge is a 1,076 ft volcanic mountain in Thousand Oaks, California. It is a volcanic outcrop that resulted from lava eruptions 30 million years ago. The ridge was formerly under ownership by the Janss Corporation, but was acquired by the Conejo Recreation and Park District (CRPD) in 1967. Trails here are available from Santa Rosa Valley, Newbury Park and Wildwood Regional Park. Although being a major feature of Wildwood, it occupies its own open-space area bordering Wildwood's northern boundaries. Mount Clef Ridge Open Space Area occupies 212 acres. From the ridge are great panoramic views of Santa Rosa Valley, Conejo Valley, Hill Canyon, as well as the Santa Susana-, Santa Monica- and Topatopa Mountains. The open-space area is home to plants such as coastal sage scrub, chaparral, Lyon's pentachaeta and Conejo dudleya. The fauna includes mountain lions, deer, coyotes, gray foxes, and more.
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Mount Clef Ridge.
Mount Clef Ridge was featured in the film Flaming Star (1960) starring Elvis Presley. The horse training scenes in Dark Victory (1939) starring Ronald Reagan also features sequences by the ridge. An army was storming off Mount Clef Ridge in the film Spartacus (1960). The ridge was also featured in Wuthering Heights (1939), where the ridge dubbed for Peniston Crag, England.
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Mount Clef Ridge.
A rock shelter, known as Wildflower Cave (Ven-486), is located here and was utilized for shelter by the Chumash people in pre-colonial times.
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Mount Clef Ridge.
The ridge is named in honor of the California Lutheran Education Foundation (CLEF), which worked to establish California Lutheran University in the 1950s.
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Mount Clef Ridge.
The ridgeline extends from the Norwegian Grade westwards to Wildwood Regional Park. A rock formation that spells out "CLU" can be found atop Mount Clef on the campus of California Lutheran University, and a 30-foot cross is located just east of the landmark letters. The cross was made from old telephone poles. This part of the ridge, Dr. Rudy Edmund Living Laboratory, was dedicated on May 5, 2003, in order to enhance student research in biology and geology at the university. Ecological field studies also take place here. The area's namesake, CLU professor Rudy Edmund, published extensively on the need to preserve Mount Clef Ridge.
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Drina mavortia.
Drina mavortia is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by William Chapman Hewitson in 1869. It is endemic to the Philippines in the Indomalayan realm.
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Latenivenatrix.
Latenivenatrix (meaning "hiding huntress") is a genus of troodontid known from one species, L. mcmasterae, described in 2017 from remains formerly identified as Troodon.
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Latenivenatrix. Discovery and specimens
The type specimen or holotype of Latenivenatrix, CMN 12340, was originally described in 1969 by Dale Alan Russell and referred by him to the genus Stenonychosaurus. In 1987 it was referred to Troodon. It had been collected in 1968 by Irene Vanderloh in the Dinosaur Park Formation strata from Alberta, southern Canada. The specimen has preserved some skull bones (frontals, parietals, postorbital, basioccipital and basisphenoid), four vertebrae and four ribs, some chevrons and gastralia, fairly complete forelimb and incomplete hindlimbs.
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Latenivenatrix.
Moreover, three additional specimens coming from the same locality are referred to the same species. These include UALVP 55804 (a partial pelvis), TMP 1982.019.0023 (a partial skull), and TMP 1992.036.575 (a right dentary and several left metatarsals).
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Latenivenatrix.
As Latenivenatrix can be distinguished from Stenonychosaurus due to the structure of its frontals and metatarsal III, several isolated examples of these types of bones have also been referred to Latenivenatrix. Referred frontal specimens include CMN 12340, TMP 1979.008.0001, TMP 1980.016.1478, TMP 1986.036.0004, and UALVP 55285, along with a metatarsal III (TMP 1997.133.0008).
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Latenivenatrix. Description
With an estimated skull length of and a full body length of , Latenivenatrix is the largest troodontid known. Latenivenatrix can be distinguished by other troodontids thanks to the following diagnostic (autapomorphic) traits residing in the pelvis: the pubis is retroverted forming a 17° angle; the pubic shaft is anteriorly curved; a large muscle scar on the lateral surface of the pubic shaft is present, slightly proximal to the pubic boot (this is seen also in dromaeosaurid Hesperonychus). Other diagnostic traits that further distinguish Latenivenatrix from other derivate troodontids (particularly its close relative Stenonychosaurus) are: the triangular shape of each frontal bone which also does have a single deep groove in the frontonasal contact surface; a concave anterior surface of metatarsal III. While this trait is clearly absent in other derived troodontids such as Saurornithoides, Talos, Urbacodon and Stenonychosaurus too, it appears to be present in Philovenator as well and not clearly verifiable in several species.
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Latenivenatrix. Phylogeny
Latenivenatrix was found to be a derived troodontid (part of the newly defined Troodontinae), probably related to coeval Asian forms such as Linhevenator and Philovenator.
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Latenivenatrix. Paleobiology
Latenivenatrix is the largest troodontid known, with a maximum total body length estimated to 3.5 m (11.5 ft). As a derivate troodontid, it was probably a semi-omnivorous bipedal with loss of the skills of a primitive flyer. Its ecological role was probably distinct from that of Stenonychosaurus, the other smaller kind of troodontid known from the same formation. The two species can be distinguished by abovementioned morphological differences.
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Latenivenatrix. Paleopathology
A parietal bone catalogued as TMP 79.8.1 bears a "pathological aperture". In 1985 Phil Currie hypothesized that this aperture was caused by a cyst, but in 1999 Tanke and Rothschild interpreted it as a possible bite wound. One hatchling specimen may have suffered from a congenital defect resulting in the front part of its jaw being twisted.
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Latenivenatrix. See also
Timeline of troodontid research
2017 in archosaur paleontology
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Architecture of Plymouth, Pennsylvania. Introduction
At the beginning of the 19th century, Plymouth's primary industry was agriculture, and many of its residents were the descendants of the Connecticut Yankees who first settled the town. Its early architecture resembled that of a small New England village. However, vast anthracite coal beds lay below the surface at various depths, and by the 1850s, coal mining was the town's primary occupation, attracting a more diverse population. After the arrival of the railroad in 1857, the town's architecture became more typical of a growing industrial center.
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Architecture of Plymouth, Pennsylvania. See also
History of Plymouth, Pennsylvania
Coal Mining in Plymouth, Pennsylvania
Pennamite–Yankee War
Plymouth, Pennsylvania
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Wellen Park, Florida.
Wellen Park (formerly known as the West Villages) is a planned community located in Sarasota County, Florida, United States. The majority of Wellen Park is located along US 41 and River Road within the city limits of North Port, with some portions of the community extending into unincorporated Sarasota County.
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Wellen Park, Florida. History
The land was part of unincorporated Sarasota County and used for ranching and agriculture in the 1930s, becoming known as Taylor Ranch. The property was sold in 2002 and became Thomas Ranch. In 2002, approximately of Thomas Ranch was annexed by the city of North Port, as per a request from the landowners at the time. Following this annexation, the land was sold to developers, who planned on creating a large-scale master-planned community similar to other communities within Southwest Florida such as Lakewood Ranch and Babcock Ranch. The developers broke ground in the mid-2000s among a housing boom, however the Great Recession halted further development until the mid-2010s.
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Wellen Park, Florida.
In May 2014, a partnership, including Mattamy Homes and Vanguard Land and other developers, invested about $100 million to purchase approximately that represented the remainder of the former Berry and Taylor family ranch, rebranding the community as the West Villages. The community was to include several new neighborhoods, and a shopping center. Over the next 6 years, construction boomed with the addition of multiple new neighborhoods, a shopping center, and infrastructure.
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Wellen Park, Florida.
In April 2020, the master-planned community was renamed Wellen Park. The new name is meant to serve as a cohesive branding for communities to be built in the future, as over of land is still undeveloped. The community will be geographically organized into Districts, with current districts including the West Villages, Downtown Wellen, and Playmore.
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Wellen Park, Florida. Neighborhoods
The following neighborhoods have broken ground or are slated for Wellen Park:
Gran Paradiso by Lennar Corporation
IslandWalk by Otto Divosta
Oasis by M/I Homes
The Preserve by D.R. Horton
Renaissance by Mattamy Homes
Sarasota National by Lennar Corporation
Tortuga by Lennar Corporation
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Wellen Park, Florida. CoolToday Park
In early 2017, the Atlanta Braves professional baseball team announced the selection of North Port, Florida, as the site of CoolToday Park. Sarasota County has approved its funding earmarking about $22 million in tourist development taxes. The city of North Port will provide $4.7 million and the Florida Sports Foundation is slated to contribute $20 million.
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Wellen Park, Florida. CoolToday Park
The developer donated the land. The Atlanta Braves are making the upfront capital contribution and annual lease payments. By hosting the stadium, Wellen Park intends future activities, events and opportunities for its residents as well as visitors from throughout the region and the country.
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Wellen Park, Florida. West Villages Improvement District
Much of the planned community is situated within the West Villages Improvement District (WVID), a specialized taxing district whose purpose is to provide infrastructure, including community development systems, facilities, services, projects, and improvements to the District.
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Wellen Park, Florida. CoolToday Park
The District was established by Florida Legislature on June 17, 2004. A five-person board governs the District, which oversees approximately .
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures.
Pinnacle Peak Pictures (formerly Pure Flix Entertainment) is an American evangelical Christian film production and distribution studio founded by David A. R. White and Russell Wolfe. Pinnacle Peak produces Christian films, including God's Not Dead (2014), Do You Believe? (2015), Woodlawn (2015), The Case for Christ (2017), and Unplanned (2019). Since 2014, films produced and distributed by Pure Flix have collectively grossed over $195 million at the worldwide box office. The company has headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures. History
Pinnacle Peak was founded in 2005 by David A. R. White, Michael Scott, Russell Wolfe, Randy Travis and Elizabeth Travis as Pure Flix Entertainment
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures.
Since its foundation, the company has created many films, such as The Wager, Home Beyond the Sun, In the Blink of an Eye, Sarah's Choice, A Greater Yes: The Story of Amy Newhouse, The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith, Holyman Undercover, and Samson.
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures.
The company produced Jerusalem Countdown in 2011, with 10 West Studios. They also produced the first two seasons of TBN's Travel the Road. God's Not Dead (2014) starring Kevin Sorbo, Shane Harper and Dean Cain earned over $60 million in the U.S. box office and was released in digital format by Lionsgate on August 5, 2014.
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures.
Since late 2015, Pinnacle Peak had its own theatrical distribution arm. In late 2016, Pinnacle Peak announced a homeschooling curriculum for families with home-schooled children and decided to allow their users to delete words such as "hell" and "damn" from their programming. The company has teamed up with the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference to supply further opportunities for Hispanic actors to improve the media representation of the Hispanic community.
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures.
In 2016, Pinnacle Peak announced that it has struck a long-term multi-year distribution deal with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, which would officially manage the home media releases of every Pure Flix-produced film, starting with Woodlawn.
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures.
On November 12, 2020, Pure Flix announced that its eponymous streaming video service was being acquired by Sony Pictures Entertainment, but that its production arm "Pure Flix Entertainment" is not part of the deal. The deal was complete later that year, with Sony integrating Pure Flix streaming into its Affirm Films banner. In January 2021, Pure Flix announced that following the sale of its eponymous streaming service to Sony, it had rebranded as Pinnacle Peak Pictures.
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures. God's Not Dead series
Their film God's Not Dead was 2014's highest-grossing independent film and one of the most successful independent faith-based films of all time despite negative criticism. A second film, God's Not Dead 2 grossed over $1.4 million in Brazil and was considered by Vox to be "moderately commercially successful". A third film, titled God's Not Dead 3: A Light in Darkness, and released on March 30, 2018. A fourth film, God's Not Dead: We The People, was released in October 2021. The Christian band Newsboys appear in and provide music for the first two films in the series. Legalities related to the Johnson Amendment were referenced in the second film.
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures. On-demand service
From 2015 up until 2020, Pinnacle Peak also had an Internet video on demand service simply named Pure Flix. The company was founded by David A. R. White, replacing the streaming platform "I Am Flix". It specializes in Christian streaming media and video-on-demand online. Pure Flix was acquired by Sony Pictures in 2020.
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures. Subsidiaries
Pinnacle Peak owns a subsidiary known as Quality Flix. Quality Flix works with international films, in contrast to Pinnacle Peak, which is primarily focused on distribution of films within the United States.
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures. Controversies
In 2019, Pure Flix's anti-abortion film Unplanned attracted controversy in both mainstream and evangelical media. Some Christian commentators perceived the film as being unfairly censored after it received an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America and following a brief and subsequently rescinded suspension of the film's Twitter account. Michael Gryboski, writing for Christian Post, criticized major Canadian film distributors (such as Cineplex) refusal to screen the film in the country, calling it a "de facto ban". Film critic Normal Wilner countered that statement by accusing the distributors of employing disingenuous tactics to "manufacture a controversy", pointing out that the film was eventually shown in about 25 Cineplex and Landmark theaters in Canada and claiming nothing had prevented an earlier release. In turn, he pointed out Pure Flix's decision of deliberately choosing not to screen Unplanned for critics to avoid negative reviews. After its release, some criticized Unplanned for 'dangerous' inaccuracies.
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Pinnacle Peak Pictures. Television
Travel the Road (2003–present)
Despite Pure Flix films generally being well-received by its evangelical Christian viewership, the company has also attracted criticism from several Christian commentators. Film critic Alissa Wilkinson, who wrote for Christianity Today and teaches at the Christian King's College in New York City, criticized Pure Flix films for being intellectually unstimulating and reinforcing their audience's prejudices "instead of exercising and challenging the imagination of their audience in ways that would make their audience better Christians". She also criticized the studio's successful God's Not Dead trilogy for being "far more interested in bolstering a certain sort of persecution complex than in encouraging its audience toward Christlike behavior". Justin Chang, another film critic who identifies as Christian, likewise criticized Pure Flix's brand of faith-based films for what he perceived as their "self-victimizing" depiction of the evangelical Christian community. Kayla Bartsch, writing for National Review, argued that Pure Flix's films "work to confirm the hypothesis that American Christianity must be artless and unrefined", making a case for more nuanced and stimulating religious films.
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Joseph Quinn (actor).
Joseph Quinn is a British actor. He played Arthur Havisham in the television series Dickensian and Leonard Bast, a young bank clerk, in the 2017 four-part series Howards End. Also in 2017, he appeared in the HBO series Game of Thrones in Season 7 as the Stark soldier, Koner.
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Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
The Bloomberg Billionaires Index is a daily ranking of the world's top 500 richest people. The index debuted in March 2012 and tracks the net worth of the 500 wealthiest people on the planet. It draws information from "action in the stock market, economic indicators and news reports," features a profile of each billionaire, and includes a tool that allows users to compare the fortunes of multiple billionaires. The index is updated every day at the close of trading in New York.
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Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Due to an editorial policy, the Index excludes from ranking the company's own billionaire founder and majority owner, Michael Bloomberg.
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Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Rankings
The rankings are updated only on every trading day after the closing bell of every trading day based on New York's time.
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Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Launch and background
Bloomberg Billionaires Index is a daily ranking of the world's billionaires published by Bloomberg News since March 2012. It tracks the 500 wealthiest people in the world. The ranking was designed to provide a more transparent and accountable presentation of the world's biggest personal fortunes. At first, the index only tracked the 20 richest people in the world, and then expanded to 100, 200, 400 and later 500 in October 2016.
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Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
At its launch in 2012, Mexican telecommunications tycoon Carlos Slim was in the top spot, with an estimated $65.8 billion net worth. Beginning in May 2013, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates was the world's top billionaire. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Spanish fashion retailer Amancio Ortega both saw a large increase in their respective net worths during 2016 and 2017 and challenged Gates for the number one spot. Bezos eventually surpassed him in 2018 and by 2021 was surpassed furthermore by Elon Musk, who currently reigns as the richest person on Earth.
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