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Larry McCormack
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Larry McCormack. Louth
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (1): 1910 (c)
Leinster Senior Football Championship (2): 1909, 1910 (c)
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke.
Bianca Claßen (born 6 February 1993, née Heinicke), better known by her YouTube channel name BibisBeautyPalace, is a German fashion and beauty YouTuber. As of August 2021 she has over 5.9 million subscribers on YouTube.
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Bianca Heinicke. 2012 and 2013: Beginning
Claßen began making her videos in December 2012, gaining her first 500 subscribers within less than two months. Her videos focus on hair, makeup, fashion, travel, lifestyle and challenges.
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Bianca Heinicke. Career
She recorded her earliest YouTube videos using a Panasonic HC-V500 video camera.
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Bianca Heinicke. 2014: Advancements
In 2014, she won an award in the Beauty, Fashion, and Lifestyle category at the Google Play Awards. As of 2017, she had the fourth most popular YouTube channel in Germany.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2015 and 2016
In May 2015, she launched her own cosmetics brand called Bilou, meant as an acronym for "Bibi loves you".
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2014: Advancements
Over time, the variety of her cosmetics products, namely the flavours of her shampoos, has increased.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2014: Advancements
Heinicke appeared in the mid-2015 film "Kartoffelsalat – Nicht fragen!", ensemble cast with other major German YouTube personalities.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2014: Advancements
In October 2015, in cooperation with the German Telekom and Sony Mobile, a customized variant of the Sony Xperia M4 Aqua mobile phone was released in Germany, known as the Bibi-Phone edition. It differentiates from the original with a picture of Bianca's face and her signature printed on the unit's rear cover, and additional wallpaper pictures and ring tones.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2014: Advancements
In March 2016, her channel surpassed three million subscribers.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2014: Advancements
Bianca Claßen among her spouse Julian Claßen appeared in YouTube Rewind 2015 and 2016.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2017
As the year commenced, her channel surpassing Erik Range's channel Gronkh and claiming the spot as the most-subscribed German-language YouTube channel approached within an increasingly foreseeable time. A campaign attempting to sustain the latter's spot gained traction on social media under the hash tag #AbonniertGronkhDeabonniertBibi ("subscribe to Gronkh, unsubscribe from Bibi"), slightly delaying the surpassion.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2014: Advancements
In May 2017, Bianca Claßen released her first song under the nickname Bibi H., titled "How It Is (Wap Bap …)". Within several days of its release, the song's video became the eleventh most disliked video on YouTube, and most disliked video on any German YouTube channel, surpassing the multiple formerly most downvoted videos by "ApoRed" within hours.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2014: Advancements
In November 2017, on the second operational day of her iPhone X smartphone, she noticed a defective pixel on its display panel. She attempted to create a screen capture of that hardware defect, sharing it on Twitter. The incident went viral with responses educating her how a software-based screen capture is unable to capture hardware-based panel defects.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2019
In January 2019, the couple reacted to videos of low view counts, including a reupload of a lost 2015 telephony commercial involving her, posted hours prior to the recording, and a man parodizing their pregnancy photos.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2020
In March 2020, the couple discussed their struggle of finding a hospital to birth their daughter under the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2021
In January 2021, the couple found a molded mobile phone case in a wardrobe, and jokingly decided to sell it on eBay as an artistic obstacle. The auction went viral due to her promotion of it on her Instagram Stories channel, clocking in €133.000 as the highest bid. The auction was cancelled, however.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. Television appearances
Heinicke made several appearances on national television, including on the Swiss channel "" in mid-2014, in the backstage of The Voice of Germany in late 2014, on TV total in early 2014 together with Dagi Bee and once again alone in 2015, on ÖRF (Austria) in 2016, and on in early 2019.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. Personal life
Heinicke grew up in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. After receiving her Abitur, she went to college to study social sciences, but later left in order to focus on making YouTube videos.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. Julian Claßen
She is married to the German YouTuber Julian Claßen, nicknamed "Julienco".
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2014: Advancements
After a nine-year relationship starting on 1 March 2009, they married on 12 September 2018.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2014: Advancements
Their relationship is often dubbed using the community-created portmanteau "Julianca", a mixture of both their first names.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2014: Advancements
On 12 May 2018, she announced her pregnancy through a cinematic, professionally produced three-minute film that has amassed 7.67 Million views as of 11 October 2019. that was teased twice days in advance.
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Bianca Heinicke
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Bianca Heinicke. 2014: Advancements
She gave birth to her son on 4 October 2018, named Lio. She later announced that she was pregnant with their second child, a girl. On 20 March 2020 she gave birth to her daughter Emily.
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Naphthol AS.
Naphthol AS is an organic compound with the formula C10H6(OH)C(O)NHC6H5. It is the anilide of 3-hydroxy-2-carboxynaphthalene. Many analogous compounds are known, designated with a differing suffix. For example, in Naphthol AS-OL, the aryl substituent on nitrogen is C6H4-2-OCH3. These compounds are used as coupling partners in the preparation of some azo dyes.
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Naphthol AS
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Naphthol AS. History
In 1911, it was found to be a good precursor to dyes for wool by chemists at K. Oehler Anilin- und Anilinfarbenfabrik Offenbach.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan%20F.%20and%20Antonie%20Janko%20Farmstead%20District
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Jan F. and Antonie Janko Farmstead District.
The Jan F. and Antonie Janko Farmstead District is an agricultural historic district located west of Ely, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. At the time of its nomination it consisted of seven resources, which included five contributing buildings, one contributing structure, and one non-contributing structure. The historic buildings include a two-story, wood frame, side gable house (1887); a gabled basement barn (c. 1887); a gabled barn (1893); chicken house (1880s, with additions from the 1940s or 1950s), and a single-stall garage (1910s-1930s). The corncrib (1910s or 1920s) is the historic structure. A three-stall garage (1972) is the non-contributing structure. The farmstead is located on a hilltop and sideslope. The house sits on the highest elevation, with the outbuildings located down the slope to the west and southwest.
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Jan F. and Antonie Janko Farmstead District
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Jan F. and Antonie Janko Farmstead District.
The first known owners of the farm were Isaac and Nancy Cox who farmed this property from at least 1859. Jan Janko settled here in 1864 and bought the property from the Cox's in 1875. From then until at least 2000 the farm has been owned by a Bohemian immigrant or a person of Bohemian descent. While the farm no longer reflects the initial settlement of Linn County, it does reflect the early settlement of Bohemian immigrants in the county. It is also significant that the original dwelling, probably a log cabin or log house, is no longer extant. Janko replaced the older house instead of adding onto it, which was more typical of the area's Bohemian immigrants.
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Olivier Faugeras
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Olivier Faugeras.
Olivier Dominique Faugeras is a French computer scientist and Director of Research at Inria Sophia Antipolis. He is a member of the French Academy of Sciences and the French Academy of Technologies, and recipient of the 2014 Okawa Prize for his pioneering contributions to computer vision and computational neuroscience.
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Olivier Faugeras
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Olivier Faugeras. Biography
Faugeras was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France and attended the Lycée Louis-le-Grand. He graduated in mathematics and physics from the École Polytechnique in 1971 and attended the École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications for his masters in electrical engineering in 1973. He then attended the University of Utah for his PhD in computer science and graduated in 1976. He then became a junior scientist at Inria Rocquencourt until 1979. He spent a year as an assistant professor at the University of Southern California and then returned to France to serve as an associate professor at University of Paris-Sud and for his ScD in mathematics from the University of Paris VI, which he received in 1981. He then returned to Inria Rocquencourt as a senior scientist and in 1989, he moved to Inria Sophia Antipolis. From 1996 to 2001, he was an adjunct professor at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
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Olivier Faugeras
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Olivier Faugeras.
In 1989 he received the Institut de France Fondation Fiat award from the French Academy of Sciences for his contributions in computer vision. In 1998, he received the France Telecom Prize from the French Academy of Sciences, in addition to being elected a member. In 2000 he was one of the founding members of the French Academy of Technologies. In 2008, together with QT Luong and Steve Maybank, he received at European Conference on Computer Vision the initial Koenderink Prize for Fundamental Contributions in Computer Vision. In 2015 he received at ICCV the PAMI Azriel Rosenfeld Lifetime Achievement Award.
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2017 Winston-Salem Open
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2017 Winston-Salem Open.
The 2017 Winston–Salem Open was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 49th edition of the Winston-Salem Open (as successor to previous tournaments in New Haven and Long Island), and part of the ATP World Tour 250 Series of the 2017 ATP World Tour. It took place at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States, from August 20 through August 26, 2017. It was the last event on the 2017 US Open Series before the 2017 US Open.
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2017 Winston-Salem Open
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2017 Winston-Salem Open. Other entrants
The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:
Petros Chrysochos
Borna Ćorić
Taylor Fritz
Ernests Gulbis
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2017 Winston-Salem Open
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2017 Winston-Salem Open. * Rankings are as of August 14, 2017
The following players received entry using a protected ranking:
Ričardas Berankis
Dmitry Tursunov
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2017 Winston-Salem Open
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2017 Winston-Salem Open. * Rankings are as of August 14, 2017
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
Alex Bolt
Rogério Dutra Silva
Kyle Edmund
Márton Fucsovics
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2017 Winston-Salem Open
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2017 Winston-Salem Open. * Rankings are as of August 14, 2017
The following players received entry as lucky losers:
Jonathan Eysseric
Dominik Köpfer
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2017 Winston-Salem Open
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2017 Winston-Salem Open. Withdrawals
Before the tournament
Kevin Anderson →replaced by Dominik Köpfer
Nikoloz Basilashvili →replaced by Thiago Monteiro
Thomaz Bellucci →replaced by Jonathan Eysseric
Ryan Harrison →replaced by Thomas Fabbiano
Nicolas Mahut →replaced by Andreas Seppi
Sam Querrey →replaced by Andrey Rublev
Diego Schwartzman →replaced by Norbert Gombos
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2017 Winston-Salem Open
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2017 Winston-Salem Open. Other entrants
The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:
Skander Mansouri / Christian Seraphim
Leander Paes / Purav Raja
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2017 Winston-Salem Open. Seeds
The following pair received entry as alternates:
Andrés Molteni / Adil Shamasdin
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2017 Winston-Salem Open
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2017 Winston-Salem Open. Singles
Roberto Bautista Agut def. Damir Džumhur, 6–4, 6–4
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2017 Winston-Salem Open
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2017 Winston-Salem Open. Doubles
Jean-Julien Rojer / Horia Tecău def. Julio Peralta / Horacio Zeballos, 6–3, 6–4
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2017 Winston-Salem Open
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2017 Winston-Salem Open. 2017 ATP World Tour
2017 US Open Series
2017 in American tennis
2017
August 2017 sports events in the United States
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1981 BMW Championships
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1981 BMW Championships.
The 1981 BMW Championships was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts at Devonshire Park in Eastbourne in the United Kingdom that was part of the Toyota Series category of the 1981 WTA Tour. It was the eighth edition of the tournament and was held from 15 June through 21 June 1981. First-seeded Tracy Austin won the singles title and earned $22,000 first-prize money.
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1981 BMW Championships
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1981 BMW Championships. Singles
Tracy Austin defeated Andrea Jaeger 6–3, 6–4
It was Austin's 2nd singles title of the year and the 23rd of her career.
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1981 BMW Championships
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1981 BMW Championships. Doubles
Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver defeated Kathy Jordan / Anne Smith 6–7(5–7), 6–2, 6–1
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Brazobán
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Brazobán.
Brazobán is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Brazobán.
Wason Brazobán (born 1969), Dominican musician and songwriter
Yhency Brazobán (born 1980), Dominican baseball pitcher
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Beni Ebeid SC
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Beni Ebeid SC.
The club is known for eliminating Cairo giants Zamalek from the 2008–09 Egypt Cup Round of 32.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giants%20%28Lights%20song%29
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Giants (Lights song).
"Giants" is a song recorded by Canadian singer and songwriter Lights for her fourth studio album, Skin & Earth (2017). Lights co-wrote the song with Iain James and the track's producer, Mick Schultz. It was released on June 23, 2017 as the album's lead single. "Giants" was serviced to American hot adult contemporary radio on July 24, 2017. In January 2018, four new versions of the song, recorded in Japanese, French, Spanish and Tagalog, were released.
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Giants (Lights song)
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Giants (Lights song). Content
The title and hook for the song were inspired by a phrase featured on British currency: "And we will ride on the shoulders of giants." The chorus and verses for the song were developed separately and are set to different tempos; according to Lights, this created a "challenging structure" to deal with, but the writers were determined to mesh the two parts.
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Giants (Lights song). Chart performance
"Giants" debuted at number 41 on the Canada Hot AC chart dated August 12, 2017 and has since reached a peak of 14. "Giants" also debuted at number 39 on the Billboard Adult Pop Songs chart dated August 19, 2017. This made it Lights' first song to chart in the United States.
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Giants (Lights song). Music video
The accompanying music video for "Giants" was directed by Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux and premiered June 23, 2017. It takes place in the dystopian world created for the Skin & Earth comic series connected with the album, and introduces characters and events that takes place in the series' fifth issue. In the video, Lights plays En, the protagonist from her Skin & Earth comics, as she meets a mysterious being and is transported to another dimension.
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The Indian Detective.
The Indian Detective is a Canadian crime comedy-drama series which debuted on CTV and Netflix in 2017. The show stars Russell Peters as Doug D'Mello, a police officer from Toronto who becomes embroiled in a murder investigation while visiting his father (Anupam Kher) in Mumbai during a one-month suspension for incompetence. The fourth episode ended in a cliffhanger, hinting at a possible second season; while Peters has stated at various times that a second season was in the works, none has been officially announced as of September 2019.
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The Indian Detective
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The Indian Detective.
As of January 2020, Peters entered a partnership with Amazon Prime with the comedic special “Russell Peters: Deported,” possibly delaying season 2 of The Indian Detective even further.
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The Indian Detective
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The Indian Detective. Production
The Canadian scenes of The Indian Detective were filmed on location in Toronto, and in surrounding areas in Ontario. The Canadian border crossing scenes were filmed at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, and some of the Indian scenes were actually filmed in Cape Town, South Africa.
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The Indian Detective
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The Indian Detective. Production
At the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019, the series won the Golden Screen Award as the highest-rated Canadian television program of 2018.
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The Indian Detective
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The Indian Detective. Cast and characters
Russell Peters as Douglas "Doug" D'Mello
Deepti Jal Singh as Seema
Anupam Kher as Stanley D'Mello
William Shatner as David Marlowe
Christina Cole as Robyn "Bob" Gerner
Mishqah Parthiephal as Priya Sehgal
Hamza Haq as Gopal Chandekar / Amal Chandekar
Meren Reddy as Inspector Abhishek Devo
Nathan Dales as Agent Shamansky
Veena Sood as Malika
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Reid Government
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Reid Government.
The Reid Government refers to the period of federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister George Reid. It lasted from 18 August 1904 - 5 July 1905. Reid was the one and only Prime Minister of Australia to belong to the Free Trade Party. Allan McLean of the Protectionist Party served as deputy.
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Reid Government
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Reid Government. Background
George Reid led the Free Trade Party and was Opposition Leader for 6 of the Australian Parliament's first 7 years of existence. The major issue of the first General Election of March 1901 was to be whether or not Australia would be established as a Protectionist or Free Trade nation. Prior to Federation, the Colony of Victoria had settled on Protectionism, while New South Wales had favoured Free Trade. In the absence of strong party affiliations outside the Australian Labour Party (which was divided on the question), candidates tended to be defined in relation to their attitude to trade, and while Barton sought compromise, the Free Trader George Reid pushed for the question to be a central election issue.
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Reid Government. Background
Following the March election, Barton's Protectionists won 27 seats in the newly formed 75 member Australian House of Representatives. Reid's Free Trade supporters won 32 seats, leaving the Labour Party, on 16 seats, with the balance of power. Labour confirmed "support in return for concessions" and backed Barton, who became Prime Minister in a minority government. The 36 seat Senate meanwhile held just 14 Senators declaring themselves in support of the Barton Government. The Deakin Government (1903-1904) and Watson Government followed the Barton Government.
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Reid Government. Background
The Watson Government governed from 27 April 1904 to 18 August 1904 and was the first Labor Party national government in both Australia and in the world.
Chris Watson commanded a majority in neither the House of Representatives, nor the Senate. Amid the volatile environment of early Federation Australian politics, the Watson Government passed just six bills. Other than an amended Acts Interpretation Act 1904, these were all money bills, however, Watson advanced the landmark Conciliation and Arbitration Bill, passed later in 1904 by the Reid Government.
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Reid Government. In Office
Reid's government continued the early work of establishing the legislative frameworks of the newly formed Australian Federation. George Reid led the Free Trade Party and was sworn in as Prime Minister on 18 August 1904, replacing the Watson Government. Reid governed in shaky coalition with the Protectionists, and his government lasted until July 1905. It was responsible for the passage of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904.
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Reid Government. In Office
Reid denounced the Labour Party as the "Socialist tiger". Watson encouraged Alfred Deakin to abandon the Free Traders, saying: "We, and especially me, don't want office, but I have the utmost anxiety to stop the retrogressive movement which Reid is heading." Deakin commenced his second term as Prime Minister in July 1905, with Labour's support
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Reid Government. In Office
Reid adopted a strategy of trying to reorient the party system along Labour vs non-Labour lines – prior to the 1906 election, he renamed his Free Trade Party to the Anti-Socialist Party. Reid envisaged a spectrum running from socialist to anti-socialist, with the Protectionists in the middle. This attempt struck a chord with politicians who were steeped in the Westminster tradition and regarded a two-party system as very much the norm.
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Reid Government. Aftermath
The Reid Government was succeeded by the Deakin Government (1905-1908).
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1972 Salvadoran Primera División.
The 1972 Primera División was the 31st season of the Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador, the top tier of football in El Salvador. C.D. Águila won their 6th national title.
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1972 Salvadoran Primera División. Standings
Adler relegated (presumably after playoff among bottom-4).
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Águila and Juventud Olímpica qualified to 1973 Copa Fraternidad and 1973 CONCACAF Champions' Cup.
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Nikola Jolović (politician).
Nikola Jolović () is a politician in Serbia. He has served in the National Assembly of Serbia since 2014 as a member of the Serbian Progressive Party.
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Nikola Jolović (politician). Early life and career
Jolović was born in Novi Pazar, in the Sandžak region of what was then the Socialist Republic of Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Raised and educated in the city, he later earned a Bachelor of Economics degree from the University of Belgrade. He returned to Novi Pazar after his graduation and worked at P.P. Fiđoni.
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Nikola Jolović (politician). Municipal politics
Jolović was active in municipal politics prior to his election to the national assembly. He received the eighth position on the Progressive Party's coalition electoral list for the Novi Pazar municipal assembly in the 2012 Serbian local elections. The list won only two mandates, and he was not returned. This notwithstanding, he was chosen as deputy mayor of the city in June 2013, after the Progressives joined the local municipal coalition government. He served in this role until 2014, when he was required to stand down after becoming a member of the national assembly.
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Nikola Jolović (politician). Politician
He became president of the party's board in Novi Pazar in December 2013. He was elected to the city assembly in the 2016 local elections and re-elected in the 2020 elections, in each case after receiving the lead position on the Progressive Party's coalition list; the list won five mandates in 2016 and six in 2020.
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Nikola Jolović (politician). Parliamentarian
Jolović was given the 109th position on the Progressive Party's Aleksandar Vučić — Future We Believe In list for the 2014 Serbian parliamentary election and was elected when the list won a landslide victory with 158 out of 250 mandates. He was promoted to the seventy-third position on the successor Aleksandar Vučić – Serbia Is Winning list for the 2016 election and was re-elected when the list won a second consecutive majority with 131 mandates. During the 2016–20 parliament, he was a member of the committee on human and minority rights and gender equality and the committee on finance, state budget, and control of public spending, and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with Germany, Italy, Russia, Syria, and the United States of America.
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Nikola Jolović (politician). Politician
He received the 159th position on the Aleksandar Vučić — For Our Children list in the 2020 election and was elected for a third term when the list won a landslide majority with 188 mandates. He continues to serve on the finance committee and is now a deputy member of the human rights committee and the committee on spatial planning, transport, infrastructure, and telecommunications, as well as being a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with France, Germany, Italy, Russia, and the United States of America.
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Ben Wilson (kitesurfer)
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Ben Wilson (kitesurfer).
Ben Wilson is an Australian kitesurfer notable for holding the record for kitesurfing the largest wave ever captured on film; In 2011, Ben successfully kited Fiji’s most infamous wave, Cloudbreak at 35-foot. There have been many attempts by the next generation of kitesurfers including Nicolo Porcella and Jesse Richman to best this feat but as yet there has been no successful attempt.
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Ben Wilson (kitesurfer).
Prior to his wave at Cloudbreak, Ben was part of the early kitesurfing movement in Australia, winning Australia’s inaugural National Titles along with multiple competitions including the Merimbula Classic and Schick Kitesurfing Series. During the same period (2003–2005), he placed 3rd in the Gorge Games held in Hood River, Oregon. Off the back of these outstanding competitive results he was signed to Slingshot and shortly after turned his focus from competition to creating video content.
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Ben Wilson (kitesurfer).
Ben spent over 10 years as a team rider for Slingshot, during which time he traveled the world and created feature-length documentaries such as The Dirty South and Shades of Green. He was featured in Surfers Journal in their article The Might of the Kite and continued to push kitesurfing towards a mainstream surf market through his Jeep Kite School initiative and coaching trips.
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Ben Wilson (kitesurfer).
Wilson’s first experience kitesurfing came in 2000 while working on Namotu Island, in Fiji. Windsurfing pros Robby Naish, Pete Cabrinha, Dave Kalama & Brett Lickle spent the Hawaiian off-season there testing and developing their own equipment for this new sport. At the time the sport’s focus was on twin-tip/freestyle so when Ben and several others including Jeff Tobias & Mauricio Abreu began using their surfboards in the waves it propelled kiteboarding into a new direction. From there the wave riding movement gained traction and in 2009 Wilson launched his own surf-focused kite brand, BenWilsonSurf (now BWSURF).
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Ben Wilson (kitesurfer).
Ben directs his company from the Sunshine Coast, Australia where he lives with his wife and two children.
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Marc Meyers.
Marc Meyers is an American feature film director and screenwriter. He is best known for his fourth feature film My Friend Dahmer and the previous How He Fell in Love.
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Marc Meyers.
His first feature film was Approaching Union Square. Based on his stage monologues, this debut is a collage of eleven tales capturing thirty-something New Yorkers struggling to find love and connection in the big city. Among the elegantly drawn characters whose lives briefly intersect on a New York City bus are a tourist, an immigrant, a sex addict, and a woman who is newly awakened to her own psychic powers and senses imminent tragedy. The film had its International Premiere at the Montreal World Film Festival. Variety wrote, "thought-provoking... touches with skilled insight. Based on his stage work 'Love & Sex: Tales From the Trenches', reps a fine calling card for a clear, even voice in urban angst." It aired on Sundance Channel.
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Marc Meyers.
Meyers then went on to write and direct the New York Times Critics Pick Harvest, starring Robert Loggia, Barbara Barrie, Jack Carpenter, Victoria Clark, Arye Gross, and Peter Friedman. The film portrays three generations of the Italian-American Monopoli family who come together one summer around the eventual passing of their patriarch, a WWII veteran. Gathered at the family home and around their beautiful shoreline town in Madison, Connecticut, years of resentment and betrayal within the family surface, and the grandson, a college-aged student, does his part to hold them all together, growing up in the process. Winner of the Best Narrative Feature Award at various American film festivals, it had a limited theatrical release in 2011. Then it aired on Showtime.
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Marc Meyers.
Meyers's third feature How He Fell in Love premiered at the LA Film Fest in 2015. The film revolves around Travis, a young struggling musician, who crosses paths with Ellen at a wedding. She's an older married yoga teacher who is trying to adopt a child with her husband. Travis and Ellen begin an affair that slowly deepens into something more intimate and profound. As their encounters continue, Ellen is confronted with her failing marriage while Travis must face the consequences of his actions. The film stars Matt McGorry, Amy Hargreaves, Britne Oldford, and Mark Blum. It was theatrically released by Orion Pictures and Monument Releasing in the summer of 2016.
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Marc Meyers.
Meyers's fourth film, My Friend Dahmer, is based on the 2012 graphic novel of the same name by cartoonist John "Derf" Backderf, who had been friends with Jeffrey Dahmer in high school in the 1970s, soon before Dahmer began his killing spree. Dahmer is played by Ross Lynch, while Derf is played by Alex Wolff. The film premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the fall of 2017 in North America by FilmRise, followed by Altitude Films in UK, and other territories.
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Marc Meyers.
Meyers is a 1994 graduate of Franklin & Marshall College, where he majored in English and studied abroad at Oxford University.
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Josias L. and Elizabeth A. Minor Farmstead District.
The Josias L. and Elizabeth A. Minor Farmstead District is an agricultural historic district located northwest of Ely, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. At the time of its nomination it consisted of five resources, which included four contributing buildings and one non-contributing structure. The historic buildings include a -story, T-plan, half-timbered house (1856); gabled barn #1 (c. 1855); gabled barn #2 (1850s-1860s, with an addition from the 1860s-1870s); and the summer kitchen (1850s). The corncrib (1910s or 1920s) is the historic structure. Family lore says that Josias Minor settled here in 1846, but an 1878 biography of him gives September 1855 as the settlement date, which is used here for dating the buildings.
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Josias L. and Elizabeth A. Minor Farmstead District.
The farm has always been in the Minor family, who settled here from Pennsylvania. This is a rare example of an early settlement farmstead, and it is the only one in Linn County with its original primary buildings still standing in good condition. By the early 20th century this farm was part of a cluster of Minor family farms, which reflected the pattern of family-oriented settlements in the county during this era.
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Birmingham Legion FC.
Birmingham Legion FC is an American professional soccer club based in Birmingham, Alabama, that competes in the USL Championship, the second division of American soccer. The team was established in August 2017 and began their first professional season on March 10, 2019.
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Birmingham Legion FC. History
On August 9, 2017, the United Soccer League (now known as USL Championship), the Division II sanctioned league by the United States Soccer Federation, granted a team for Birmingham to begin play in the 2019 season. On January 17, 2018, the team name was revealed as Birmingham Legion FC, a reference to the historic Legion Field that opened in 1927. However, the team instead played at BBVA Field, the home of the UAB Blazers soccer program.
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Birmingham Legion FC.
Oak Mountain High School graduate and Real Monarchs' star forward Chandler Hoffman signed on as the team's first player in July 2018. In August the team announced that Tom Soehn would be the first head coach of Birmingham Legion FC.
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Birmingham Legion FC.
Their first professional game resulted in a 2–0 defeat against Bethlehem Steel FC on March 10, 2019.
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Birmingham Legion FC. Stadium
Legion FC played its home matches at PNC Field (formerly BBVA Field), a stadium on the campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham which also serves as the Blazers' home pitch, from the club's inaugural season in 2019 through the end of the 2021 season.
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Birmingham Legion FC.
On March 15, 2021, Legion FC was forced to move its scheduled match against rival Memphis 901 to historic Legion Field because of unplayable pitch conditions at BBVA Field, caused by heavy rains in the previous days. The match, dubbed "Legion at Legion," drew a club-record crowd of 10,177, which the club said was also the largest crowd ever to attend a professional soccer match in Alabama. (Legion Field's largest soccer crowd ever was a 1996 Summer Olympics match between the United States and Argentina, which also set the stadium's all-time attendance record with 83,810 fans.) Inclement weather also forced delays or cancellations in other matches.
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Birmingham Legion FC.
In November 2021, the club and the University of Alabama System Board of Trustees agreed to terminate Legion FC's eight-year lease early. No reason was announced through official channels. On December 7, 2021, the club announced the Legion would play their home games at Protective Stadium starting with their 2022 season.
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Birmingham Legion FC. Head coaches
Includes USLC regular season, USLC playoffs, U.S. Open Cup. Excludes friendlies.
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Birmingham Legion FC. Soccer clubs in Alabama
Association football clubs established in 2017
2017 establishments in Alabama
USL Championship teams
Sports in Birmingham, Alabama
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Athletics at the 2015 Parapan American Games – Women's 100 metres T12.
The women's T12 100 metres competition of the athletics events at the 2015 Parapan American Games was held between August 10 and 11 at the CIBC Athletics Stadium. The defending Parapan American Games champion was Daineris Mijans of Cuba.
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Athletics at the 2015 Parapan American Games – Women's 100 metres T12. Records
Prior to this competition, the existing records were as follows:
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Athletics at the 2015 Parapan American Games – Women's 100 metres T12. Semifinals
The fastest from each heat and next two overall fastest qualified for the final.
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On the Rocks (Midland album).
On the Rocks is the debut studio album by American country music band Midland. It was released on September 22, 2017 via Big Machine Records. In 2019 it was certified Gold by RIAA for selling 500,000 units.
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