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Steven Blush
Steven Blush. American Hardcore After moving on from Seconds magazine, Blush decided to chronicle his hardcore musical journey in a book. He started writing the book, American Hardcore, in the mid-1990s when bands like Green Day and The Offspring were popular. He saw a documentary titled The History of Rock and Roll on PBS, which he described as going "straight from the Sex Pistols and Clash (I believe it mentions X) to Nirvana, as if this decade had never happened. It was like the untold story of rock." Blush said that hardcore was like a "dirty little secret that nobody really talked about when it came to music." The book is Blush's first hand account of the hardcore music scene from 1980 to 1986 and it exposed the punk rock underground lifestyle to a more mainstream audience, revealing it as an alternative to what many considered the life of a "rock star".
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Steven Blush. Author The Punknews.org review said that Blush "attempted and made a really good effort to cover every scene from every area around the country." The A.V. Club said is "absolutely essential reading"
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Steven Blush. Author In 2006 a movie version of the book was produced, which included interviews with bands such as Black Flag, Minor Threat and Bad Brains. The Dead Kennedys and Misfits declined to participate. The file was an official selection of both the Sundance Film Festival and the Toronto Film Festival.
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Steven Blush. American Hair Metal Blush's second book, American Hair Metal, was written partially to buck conformity. Blush discovered hair metal through the band Cinderella. Even though he was a "punk dude", he appreciated their "majestic bluesy groove". Other bands covered in the book include Britny Fox, Danger Danger, Roxx Gang, Vinnie Vincent Invasion, and Nitro.
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Steven Blush. Author Spin said: "In the '80s, before decorum was invented, we liked our rockers flammably coiffed. Author Steven Blush's 'American Hair Metal' remembers that era with philosophical quips from Poison and Mötley Crüe."
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Steven Blush. Lost Rockers Lost Rockers profiles the lives of certain artists and musicians who almost made it to the big time but did not. These folks knew all the right people, etc. but somehow they never crossed the line into stardom and are largely now forgotten.
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Steven Blush
Steven Blush. New York Rock New York Rock chronicles the music of the city, starting with the rise of the Velvet Underground in 1966, to the closing of the CBGB bar in 2006, some 40 years later. Blush chose those milestones because he believed the Velvet Underground where the first rock and roll band to appeal to "adult sensibilities", and because he felt that the end of CBGB marked the end of an era.
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Steven Blush. In 2017 a movie was made of the book. In a review for The Big Takeover, critic James Mann said that Blush has "brought together a wealth of history charting the rise of rock and roll in the Big Apple". The Kirkus Review described the book as a "brisk overview of New York City's rock 'n' roll tradition, from doo-wop to hard core, mirroring the city's transformations. Writing for AM New York, Hal Bienstock said: "Author, promoter and DJ Steven Blush has been covering the scene for decades, and his new book is a comprehensive look at the city's rock music, highlighting both the legends and the lesser-known acts." DJ Jason said "It’s actually pretty amazing that something so special and prosperous in NYC has been overlooked by journalists for so long."
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Steven Blush. Books American Hardcore: A Tribal History – October 2001 .45 Dangerous Minds – March 28, 2005 American Hair Metal – October 1, 2006 American Hardcore: A Tribal History (Second Edition) – October 2010 Lost Rockers: Broken Dreams and Crashed Careers – March 8, 2016 New York Rock: From the Rise of The Velvet Underground to the Fall of CBGB – October 4, 2016
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Steven Blush. Seconds Paper Vice Spin Details Kerrang! The Village Voice
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KXRB
KXRB. KXRB may refer to: KXRB (AM), a radio station (1140 AM) licensed to serve Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States KXRB-FM, a radio station (100.1 FM) licensed to serve Brandon, South Dakota KSOO (AM), a radio station (1000 AM) licensed to serve Sioux Falls, South Dakota, which held the call sign KXRB from 1969 to 2017
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Heather Kafka
Heather Kafka. Heather Kafka (born July 7, 1972 in Austin, Texas) is an American film, television, and voice actress who is known for playing Chloe in the television sitcom series Austin Stories, Lacy in the independent drama film Joe, and Henrietta Hewitt in the slasher film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003). As a voice actress for ADV Films, her roles have included Hinagiku Tamano/Angel Daisy in the anime Wedding Peach and Jun Hunoo in the anime Mazinkaiser.
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Heather Kafka
Heather Kafka. Live action About Mom and Dad... - Raye Ain't Them Bodies Saints - Midwife #1 Angels Sing - David's Doctor Austin Stories - Chloe Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder Part 2 - Beth Maguson Black Metal (2013 short - Rose Blind (2004 short - Anne Campbell Bug (2017 film) — Emily CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Mindy DuPont CSI: NY - Ophelia Dichara Daylight's End - Earnesta Drawback (2010 short) - Suze Don't Ever Change (2017 short) - Amy ER (tv series) - Rhonda Friday Night Lights - Doreen Sproles From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series - Madame Diana Going to California (TV series) - Sandy House (tv series) - Sarah Kelvey Huff (TV series) - Dr. Emily Dawson Hysteria (TV series) - Val Young Idiocracy - Woman at Carl Jr's Jenny And Steph (short film) - Mom Joe (2013 film) - Lacy Kid-Thing - Mom Leftovers (2014 short film)- Her Longmire (TV series) - Holly Whitish Long Time Gone (2011 short film)- Lauren Love and Air Sex - Alamo Employee Lovers of Hate - Diana Loves Her Gun - Debbie Meet Jane - Lauren Movie Picture Makers - Girl Murder in the Heartland - Carol King Natural Selection (1999 film) - Cassandra Night Stalker (TV series) - Katrina Ortega Pit Stop (2013 film) - Linda Sacked (2012 short) - Jane Saturday Morning Mystery - Mona Kyser Skip Tracer - Attorney Michelle McGann Skunk (2014 short) - Leila's mom Slacker 2011 - Robber Gang Leader Some Beasts - Rene Song to Song - Suzie Strong Medicine - Callan Howe That Day - Mother The Last Note - Emily The Leftovers (TV series) - Susan The Man Who Never Cried - Mary Winston The People Next Door (1996 film) - Woman in Park The Samaritans - Lou-Anne The Secret She Carried - Cheryl The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 film) - Henrietta Hewitt The Wendell Baker Story - Marianne Three Days of Rain - Lisa Where the Heart Is - Delphia Whiskey Fist - Karen Wind Session Tiger Woman - Mrs. BlakeWuss (2013 film) - State Board LadyWomen in Law - Guest Star
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Heather Kafka
Heather Kafka. Filmography AnimeDevil Lady - NorikoKing of Bandit Jing - Rose (ep.2)Mazinkaiser - Jun HonoWedding Peach - Hinagiku Tamano/Angel Daisy, FreesiaWedding Peach DX'' - Hinagiku Tamano/Angel Daisy
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2017 ACC Under-19 Asia Cup
2017 ACC Under-19 Asia Cup. The 2017 Under-19 Asia Cup was an international cricket tournament was held in Malaysia from 10 to 19 November 2017. It was originally scheduled to be held in India, but it was moved after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) refused to travel to India.
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2017 ACC Under-19 Asia Cup
2017 ACC Under-19 Asia Cup. Most wickets The top five wicket takers are listed in this table, ranked by wickets taken and then by bowling average.
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2017 ACC Under-19 Asia Cup
2017 ACC Under-19 Asia Cup. Most runs The top five runscorers are included in this table, ranked by runs scored and then by batting average.
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Stella James Sims
Stella James Sims. Stella James Sims (1875-1963) was an early African-American science professor who held positions at Storer College, Virginia University of Lynchburg, and Bluefield Colored Institute.
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Stella James Sims
Stella James Sims. Stella James was born February 5, 1875 in Washington, D. C. to Lewis and Annie (Smith) James. After attending the Washington D.C. public schools, James attended and graduated from Storer College in 1893 and Bates College in Maine in 1897 (the first African-American woman to graduate from that school). While in college she wrote for the Bates Student and majored in physics. She then taught at the Virginia Seminary in Lynchburg, Virginia, from 1897 to 1898, and then Storer College from 1898 to 1901. In 1901 she married Robert Page Sims (1872-1944), a fellow Storer alumnus, and they had six children together. From 1906 until at least the 1930s, Sims taught science and biology at Bluefield Colored Institute in Bluefield, West Virginia, where she served as department chair. Sims eventually retired to a farm in Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania. She died in 1963 and her grave is at the Cedar Hill Cemetery in Bolivar, West Virginia.
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Adana campaign
Adana campaign. The Campaign for Adana occurred after Ottoman forces seized the city of Adana from the Mamluk Sultanate. The Mamluks responded by sending a force under Commander and Chief Uzbek, and besieged Adana. The Ottomans responded by sending a large relief force that was defeated.
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Adana campaign. Background The Ottoman Empire had launched a campaign in 1485 against the Mamluk holdings in Southern Turkey and in Cicilia Armenia, seizing areas such as Adana. The Mamluk Forces in the Taurus Mountains withdrew to Aleppo. In order to respond, Sultan Qaitbey had Atabeg Uzbek launch a counter offensive. To this cause Qaitbey had granted Uzbek 3,000 Royal Mamluks as well as Nine of the 15 Emirs of 1,000. The force set off from Cairo over Damascus to Aleppo, recruiting local Syrian peasants along the way. In February the Mamluks arrived at Adana.
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Adana campaign. First Battle of Adana After a peace message by Uzbek was ignored, the Mamluks confronted an Ottoman force outside the city. The Ottomans were quickly routed, with many fleeing. Around 800 were captured, including 17 commanders and paraded in Damascus, Aleppo, and Cairo. After the battle, the Mamluks besieged Adana.
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Adana campaign. Second Battle of Adana When Sultan Bayezid II learned of the offensive on Adana, he sent Hersek-oglu to lead an Ottoman army to relieve Adana. Hersek-oglu was the son of Stjepan Vukčić, Duke of Herzegovina, who was sent as a hostage to the court of Mehmed II. There he grew up with Bayezid. When Bayezid seized power, he allowed Kersek-oglu to marry one of his daughters, and also granted him a high position. When Hersek-oglu's approached the Mamluk Army, his reconnaissance unit was routed by the Mamluks. The survivors managed to report that the Mamluks had less than 15,000 soldiers. The battle occurred on March 15th. There, Hersek-oglu's forces suffered a massive defeat. The Turkmen contingents fled during the beginning of the battle. Hersek-oglu and 200 of his Janissaries fought on, despite being encircled. He was wounded and captured by the Mamluks.
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Adana campaign. After the battle, the Adana garrison of 1,500 fighters also surrendered.
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Adana campaign. Results The Ottoman prisoners were sent to Syria. The Mamluk victory allowed the Mamluks to re-establish control of Tartus and Adana. Despite attempts to broker peace by the Mamluks, the Ottomans would continue to launch further offensives.
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King's Game The Animation
King's Game The Animation. is an anime television series adaptation of the Ōsama Game cell phone novel and the sequel, Ōsama Game: Extreme. It is animated by Seven.
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King's Game The Animation. Plot An entire high school class of 32 people receive a message on their cellphones from a person known only as the "King." The messages contain orders that the students must obey, or they risk the punishment of death. With their lives on the line, the students soon find out that the orders are getting more and more extreme as time goes on. But one student, Nobuaki Kanazawa, is determined to put a stop to the murderous King's Game, once and for all.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Nobuaki Kanazawa is one of the main characters in the Ousama Game series. He is a student who transfers to Kure Academy following the first game. Nobuaki was a cheerful student with many friends before the first King's Game. Afterwards Nobuaki was so mentally damaged that he tried to transfer to a new school. While at this new school, Nobuaki has extreme difficulty making friends due to his aggressive nature and fear of losing any potential friends. Thus, when the King's Game begun again, Nobuaki tries to get everyone to work together to survive but everyone refused to believe him. After the deaths of many classmates, the remaining survivors, with the exception of Natsuko, gradually begin to trust him and be grateful of his attempt to try to save everyone. During the final battle with Natsuko, his throat was cut and he died, he is seen in the afterlife reunited with Chiemi and his other friends who have waited for him to join them.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Naoya Hashimoto is Nobuaki's late best friend and one of the main characters of Ousama Game (Manga adaptation) before the events of Ousama Game The Animation. He died in a dice roll order where one student has to roll a die and name a number of students equal to the number rolled, and the roller and the named students would all get punished. He took the sacrifice to roll the die, rolling a 6.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Chiemi Honda is the late girlfriend of Nobuaki and one of the main characters of Ousama Game (Manga adaptation) before the events of Ousama Game The Animation. She was the second to last survivor. Nobuaki and she were given a final order to kill the person they loved the most. Chiemi killed herself by stabbing herself in the chest so Nobuaki could survive.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Natsuko Honda is the main antagonist of Ousama Game The Animation. She was a popular girl in Class 2-1 of Kure Academy who initially had a crush on Nobuaki. She was a very sweet person, usually being the first to introduce herself, and was cheerful and popular because of her outgoing nature. She was a fast runner as demonstrated at the sports relay race and later, at the King's race order. She is shown to be athletic, as she could climb and jump from a wired fence with ease and helped her team win at sports day. She is also emotional and she confides in her friends. It is revealed in Ousama Game: Kigen that she is the twin sister of Chiemi Honda. She has a darker, more twisted side to her as a result of the events of Ou-sama Game: Rinjou, where she was the lone survivor, but tries to hide it in hopes of a normal school life. She reveals her true colors when the new King's Game began and Nobuaki did not cooperate with her. She was the antithesis of Nobuaki, firmly believing there can be only one survivor and that selfishness and betrayal were necessary for survival. During the final battle, she died by getting slashed in the back by Riona. With her last breath, she also killed Nobuaki, cutting his throat.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Toshiyuki Abe was a student in the first King's game. He became crazed at the dice roll order by trying to force others to roll the die, including his best friend Toshiyuki Fujioka. After being called out as a coward by everyone, he threatens everyone by trying to kill Chiemi, which forces Naoya to step up to roll the die. He died for being amongst the ones named by Naoya.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Shingo Adachi was a student in the first King's Game. He was given an order to text 'DIE' to two other classmates. He had a fight with his friends when debating whom to text DIE to, which eventually resulted in him falling down a flight of stairs and dying.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Kenta Akamatsu was a student in Class 2-1 of Kure Academy. He was a muscular student who was a 'big brother' figure to Nobuaki, coming to his rescue when his classmates beat him up. When Mizuki broke her phone, Kenta, who was ordered by the King to give any classmate an order of his choice, gave himself an order to protect Mizuki's life. He accompanied Nobuaki to go to Yonaki village to research about the King's Game, along with Mizuki. It was where he died, when he failed his order to protect Mizuki. Mizuki Yukimura
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Mizuki Yukimura was a student in Class 2-1 of Kure Academy. She was given an order to text 'DIE' to two other classmates, but resisted and broke her phone. She accompanied Nobuaki and Kenta on the trip to Yonaki Village, where she got a new phone and was caught in a dilemma about whom to text DIE to. At the village, she declared her love for Kenta and wanted to text it to herself so they can both die together. Kenta knocked her out and sent the texts to Natsuko and himself in order to protect Mizuki's life. But it was insufficient as she had broken her original cellphone, and texts sent on a new phone did not count, so she ended up dying with Kenta anyway.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Akira Ono was a student in the first King's game. In the anime, he died for breaking an order to avoid doing an unnecessary action, which was crying. This is different than the manga where he died in a paper-drawing game order where all the boys had to take turns choosing to either take 1, 2, or 3 sheets of paper. In the end whoever who had to take the 100th sheet got punished.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Toshiyuki Fujioka was a student in the first King's game. He was Toshiyuki Abe's friend who died alongside him in the dice roll order.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Tsubasa Furusawa was a student amongst the first casualties of the King's game in Class 2-1 of Kure Academy. He died for disobeying the order of not falling asleep. Nobuaki tried to save him by barging into his house, but was too late.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Nami Hirano was a student in the first King's game. She had an order to give herself an order, so she decided to find and touch the King after being convinced by Nobuaki that the King was a student in the class. It turned out unsuccessful and her punishment was to go blind. The next day, she committed suicide by drowning to help Nobuaki obey his order of losing something important to him.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Hirofumi Inoue was a student in the first King's game. He died for breaking the order to avoid doing an unnecessary action, which was crying. He is a self-confessed "crybaby".
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Satomi Ishii was amongst the first victims in the original Ousama Game. She died as punishment for not letting Hideki Toyota touch her breasts.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Ria Iwamura was the third-last survivor in the first King's Game. She was emotionally scarred due to her father raping her when she was younger, resulting in her being quiet and friendless. At first, she was selfishly trying to beat the King's Game by researching on her own, but when there were only three survivors, she reveals to Nobuaki that the King's Game originated from a virus that killed people through hypnosis. She tried to stop the game by deleting the virus from her laptop, but it was a trap and she got punished for trying to quit the game. Her punishment was death by incineration.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Tatsuya Jinba was a student in class 2-1 of Kure Academy. He died an unspecified death on the second day of the King's Game.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Chia Kawano was a student in the first King's game. She vocally despised Toshiyuki Abe and was quick to call out his behavior at the dice roll order. She ended up amongst the victims of the order along with Toshiyuki.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Yuna Kobayashi was a student in Class 2-1 in Kure Academy. She initially appeared to be friends with Natsuko and participated in the relay race with her at the sports festival, but soon began distrusting her after she showed her true colors after the King's Game has begun. Natsuko used that to her advantage by using reverse psychology to convince her to go the wrong path up the mountain. She eventually falls off a cliff, and gets punished for failing to reach the summit in 24 hours.
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King's Game The Animation. Characters Aya Kuramoto was a student of Class 2-1 in Kure Academy. Her order was to lose something precious to her. She tried to obey the order by killing her parents but was unsuccessful. In the end she had to kill her dog, which she resisted, resulting in her death. Daiki Kurosawa
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King's Game The Animation. Kaori Maruoka Kaori Maruoka was a student in the first King's game. She looked up to Yuusuke who helped stand up to her in elementary school. When Yuusuke died, she thought Nobuaki killed him so she tried to kill him. Eventually she died from breaking the rule to avoid doing the unnecessary action of crying after Nobuaki told her that Yuusuke loved her and told Nobuaki to protect her after his death. Masami Matsumoto
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King's Game The Animation. Kaori Maruoka Masami Matsumoto was a student in the first King's game. She slit her wrists on the night of the dice roll order, likely as an attempted suicide. She ended up dying for good when she was named in the dice roll. Riona Matsumoto
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King's Game The Animation. Kaori Maruoka Riona Matsumoto was the final survivor of Ousama Game: The Animation in Class 2-1 of Kure Academy. During the game, she does research about it and shares information with Nobuaki. She initially acts tough and makes Nobuaki use the honorific -san suffix when addressing her, but gradually falls in love with him. During the race order, she falls behind due to lack of stamina, but Nobuaki repeatedly sacrifices himself by running behind her and even running backwards, which makes her furious as she did not want to see Nobuaki die. In the final showdown, she kills Natsuko with a chainsaw, but Natsuko takes Nobuaki down with her after declaring her love for him. Afterwards, she dragged Nobuaki's body to the beach and it is implied she committed suicide by drowning. Aimi Murazumi
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King's Game The Animation. Kaori Maruoka Aimi Murazami was a student and Natsuko's best friend in Class 2-1 of Kure Academy. At the finger-breaking game, she initially refused to break her fingers to save Natsuko but Natsuko forcefully reminded her of the time they became best friends when Natsuko convinced the initially shy and weak Aimi to come out of her shell and participate in sports, so she ended up saving her. She disliked Nobuaki's aloof nature at first but eventually becomes grateful of his attempts to save everyone, especially at the racing order where Nobuaki tried to carry her. So when either Riona or Nobuaki were destined to die for being furthest away from the mountain, she sacrificed herself by running backwards. Teruaki Nagata
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King's Game The Animation. Kaori Maruoka Teruaki Nagata was a student in Class 2-1 of Kure Academy. He aspired to be a hairstylist and offered to cut Nobuaki his hair on his first day of class, which he eventually did at the finger-breaking game. After being raped by Natsuko due to an earlier King's order and having his phone stolen, he defied Natsuko and tried to kill her by assigning negative points to her at the finger-breaking game, which was unsuccessful thanks to her convincing of Aimi to save her. Later, Natsuko tampered with Teruaki's phone to block the King's message, resulting in Teruaki de facto breaking the rule of attempting to quit the King's Game, resulting in his death. Masatoshi Ooi
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King's Game The Animation. Kaori Maruoka Masatoshi Ooi was a student in Class 2-1 of Kure Academy. At the racing order, he got shoved down a flight of stairs by classmate Takuya, resulting in him being close to last place. He tries to sacrifice himself by jumping into the ocean, but Nobuaki follows him and tries to save him, but was unsuccessful. However, Masatoshi turns out to have lived just long enough to get punished at the first 8-hour mark, saving Nobuaki and Riona. Takuya Sakamoto
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King's Game The Animation. Kaori Maruoka Takuya Sakamoto was a student in Class 2-1 of Kure Academy. At the racing order, he shoved Masatoshi down a flight of stairs and ditched the group who tried to take care of him. As he approached the summit, he got stuck in a trap set up by Natsuko, who breaks his legs so he can no longer walk. Later, Rina catches up to him but refuses to save him because of what he did to Masatoshi. He eventually died as punishment for failing to reach the summit after 24 hours. Ryou Sagisawa
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King's Game The Animation. Kaori Maruoka Ryou Sagisawa was a student and amongst the last survivors of Class 2-1 of Kure Academy. He had a crush on Teruaki and began going insane after his death. Near the end, he resolved to be a man and sacrifice himself like Teruaki did and Nobuaki tried to do, so when the final order to cut the students' bodies was given, he tried to sacrifice himself by offering to cut his own leg with a chainsaw, resulting in his death from blood loss. Aya Matsuoka
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King's Game The Animation. Kaori Maruoka Aya Matsuoka was a student and amongst the last survivors of Class 2-1 of Kure Academy. Facing the final order from the King, after seeing Natsuko maniacally help her friend Ryou sacrifice himself by cutting his leg, tries to stop Natsuko by strangling her. Natsuko immediately kills her by slicing her torso. Rina Minami
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King's Game The Animation. Kaori Maruoka Rina Minami was a student of Class 2-1 of Kure Academy. Under the King's order to race up Mt. Nuegarebi, she encounters her struggling classmates Takuya and Yuuna, but refuses to save Takuya for what he did to Masatoshi and gives up saving Yuuna after struggling to stop her from falling off a cliff. She then encounters Natsuko who provokes her by asking if her classmates' deaths were in vain and asking if she has the willpower to kill all her remaining classmates to win the game. In a guilt-driven panic, she runs back to try to save them but trips over a branch and falls over a cliff. Emi Mitazaki
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King's Game The Animation. Haruka Momoki Haruka Momoki was a student of Class 2-1 in Kure Academy. Her order was to let Tsubasa touch her chest, but the order was not doable because Tsubasa had already died, so as a result, she died. Misaki Nakajima
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King's Game The Animation. Minako Nakao Minako Nakao was a student in the first King's Game. She was Chia Kawano's best friend and was a victim in the dice roll order just like Chia. Toshifumi Sakakibara
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King's Game The Animation. Minako Nakao Toshifumi Sakakibara was a student in class 2-1 of Kure Academy. He died for breaking an unspecified order in the second day of the King's Game. Yuuichi Satou
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King's Game The Animation. Minako Nakao Yuuichi Satou was a student in Class 2-1 of Kure Academy. He led the class in confronting Nobuaki for first trying to convince them the King's Game is real, and then for suspecting Nobuaki is the King himself after some classmates had died. While beating up Nobuaki, he died for breaking an unspecified order. Mami Shirokawa
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King's Game The Animation. Daisuke Tasaki Daisuke Tasaki was Nobuaki's late friend in the first King's Game. His family is very rich and he aspires to be a musician. He had sex with classmate Shouta's girlfriend Misaki due to the King's order. As a result, when Shouta was ordered by the King to assign an order to anybody in the class, he ordered Daisuke to die, resulting in his death. Hideki Toyota
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King's Game The Animation. Daisuke Tasaki Hideki Toyota was amongst the first victims of the first King's Game. He died as punishment for not touching Satomi's breasts. Kana Ueda
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King's Game The Animation. Daisuke Tasaki Kana Ueda was a participant in the first King's Game. She lost a popularity contest ordered by the King and committed suicide by jumping out of the window, before seeing the punishment. Yosuke Ueda
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King's Game The Animation. Daisuke Tasaki Yosuke Ueda was a participant in the first King's Game. He was close friends with and secretly in love with Kaori Maruoka. He helped Nobuaki do research about the King's Game and found out that it was originally played in a distant village. He died shortly after when he broke the order do avoid doing an unnecessary action, which was crying. Shouta Yahiro
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King's Game The Animation. Daisuke Tasaki Shouta Yahiro was a participant in the first King's game. He ordered Daisuke to die after Daisuki had sex with his girlfriend Misaki due to the King's order. He later died as punishment for blocking the King's messages. Hiroko Yamaguchi
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King's Game The Animation. Keita Yamashita Keita Yamashita was a participant in the first King's game. He was Naoya's friend, but at the dice roll order, his name was unintentionally called by Naoya, resulting in his death.
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King's Game The Animation
King's Game The Animation. Anime On August 1, 2017 an anime television series adaptation by Seven was announced. It aired from October 5 to December 21, 2017. The series is directed by Tokihiro Sasaki and Kenji Konuta is in charge of series composition. Kan Soramoto and Yōsuke Itō are the character designers, and Soramoto is also credited as the chief animation director. The opening theme is "Feed the Fire" by Coldrain and the ending theme is "Lost Paradise" by Pile. It ran for 12 episodes. Crunchyroll streamed the series while Funimation have licensed the series and streamed an English dub. Anime Limited have licensed the series for a UK release.
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2017 Jinghe earthquake
2017 Jinghe earthquake. The 2017 Jinghe earthquake occurred at 07:27 China Standard Time (CST, UTC+8) on 9 August 2017, in Jinghe County, Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China, with magnitude 6.6 and depth 11 kilometres. The epicentre was . Most cities in northern Xinjiang felt the quake. This earthquake occurred on the Tian Shan seismic zone. There was no direct relationship to the earthquake in Jiuzhaigou County that occurred the previous day.
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2017 Jinghe earthquake
2017 Jinghe earthquake. Casualties and damage Until 11:00 CST (UTC+8) on 9 August 2017, this earthquake caused 32 people injured, including 2 critical injuries, and 142 buildings were collapsed and 1060 buildings were damaged. A wall at the Gezhou 110kv Substation in Bajiahu Village fell, but the power supply was still normal.
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2017 Jinghe earthquake
2017 Jinghe earthquake. Aftershocks Until 12:00 CST (UTC+8) on 9 August 2017, there occurred 108 aftershocks. Until 15:00 CST (UTC+8) on 10 August 2017, there occurred 18 major aftershocks that reached a magnitude of 3.0, six of which reached a magnitude of 4.0. The major aftershock reported by China Earthquake Networks Center are listed below:
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Tamafaiga
Tamafaiga. Tamafaiga or Tamafainga (died 1829) was a Samoan king. Tamafaiga was a war-priest from Manono Island who usurped the throne after the death of Safeofafine. He came to power after defeating Mataʻafa in 1827 or 1828. He ruled as a tyrant, and was worshiped as a god. The missionary John Williams reported that "he was the man in whom the spirit of the gods dwelt... the terror of all the inhabitants". He was killed by the people of the village of Fasito'o Uta after attempting to claim a daughter of their high chief as his hundredth wife. Following his death Malietoa decimated Aʻana as punishment, and eventually claimed the kingship.
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Athletics at the 2015 Parapan American Games – Women's 100 metres T36
Athletics at the 2015 Parapan American Games – Women's 100 metres T36. The women's T36 100 metres competition of the athletics events at the 2015 Parapan American Games was held on August 14 at the CIBC Athletics Stadium. The defending Parapan American Games champion was Nadía Schaus of Argentina.
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Athletics at the 2015 Parapan American Games – Women's 100 metres T36
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Wang Liming
Wang Liming. Wang Liming may refer to: Wang Liming (legal scholar) (born 1960), Chinese scholar of civil law Wang Liming (political cartoonist) (born 1973), pseudonym Rebel Pepper, Chinese political cartoonist Liu-Wang Liming (1897–1970), née Wang Liming, Chinese feminist
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Bertmainius colonus
Bertmainius colonus. Bertmainius colonus is a spider in the family Migidae. It was first described in 2015 by Mark Harvey, Barbara York Main, Michael Rix and Steven Cooper, and is endemic to south-western Australia.
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John Aisance
John Aisance. John Aisance (Ojibwe name Aisance) was a chief among the Chippewas of Lakes Huron and Simcoe and leader of the Otter clan of that people from at least 1815 until his death in 1847. He participated in the Lake Simcoe–Lake Huron Purchase in 1815, served the provincial government during the Upper Canada Rebellion, and was the first and founding chief of the Beausoleil First Nation.
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John Aisance
John Aisance. Early life and land treaties Aisance's father, also called Aisance, preceded him as chief and clan leader. Their identical names have created confusion and debate among historians. The family's principal territorial interests seem to have lain in Penetanguishene and the surrounding area. It was the elder Aisance, apparently, whose name is recorded among the five Ojibwe chiefs who authorized the surrender of the area to the provincial government in the Penetanguishene Bay Purchase in 1798. In 1815, the younger Aisance participated alongside two other chiefs, including Musquakie, the future head chief, in authorizing the Lake Simcoe–Lake Huron Purchase, surrendering 250,000 acres of territory extending from the Penetanguishene area to the north shore of Kempenfelt Bay (present-day North Simcoe).
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John Aisance
John Aisance. Coldwater In 1817, Musquakie succeeded his father Yellow Head as head chief of the Chippewas of Lakes Huron and Simcoe. The next year, he four other chiefs authorized the Lake Simcoe–Nottawasaga Purchase, surrendering 1,600,000 acres of territory west of Lake Simcoe to the government. Aisance was not involved in this purchase—the Otter clan was represented instead by Muskigonce—which left the Ojibwe with virtually no territory of their own, although they reserved the right to continue to range and hunt across the land they had relinquished.
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John Aisance
John Aisance. In 1828, the Ojibwe reportedly "expressed a strong desire to be admitted to Christianity, and to adopt the habits of civilized life". When they converted to Methodism later that year, Aisance, the foremost of Musquakie's subordinate chiefs, set an example by dismissing two of his three wives. Presumably it was now that he adopted the Christian name John. In 1830, the Ojibwe were induced by Lieutenant Governor John Colborne to settle permanently in two purpose-built villages, one at Atherley Narrows between Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching, where Musquakie settled with a part of his people, and the other at Gissinausebing, or Coldwater, where Aisance settled with the remainder of the Ojibwe. The house built for him there by the government was the only frame house in a village otherwise made up of log houses, in recognition of his chiefly status.
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John Aisance
John Aisance. Although Colborne's agents considered that this settlement and "civilizing" experiment was succeeding, Aisance quickly became disillusioned with the government agents and Methodist missionaries with whom he was obliged to deal. In 1832 he even converted to Roman Catholicism, his band following suit. In 1836, Francis Bond Head replaced Colborne as Lieutenant Governor and soon brought the experiment to an end. He opened talks with Musquakie and Aisance and persuaded them to leave the Simcoe-Coldwater corridor (which had remained Crown land), enticing them with the promise of one-third of the proceeds of the anticipated sales of lots there to European settlers. In 1842, Aisance joined four other chiefs in signing Musquakie's complaint to Governor General Charles Bagot, protesting that Bond Head had not fully explained the 1836 purchase agreement, and had, in particular, not made it clear that it did not involve an upfront, lump-sum payment, nor that the Ojibwe would receive only one-third of the sale proceeds. At their request, the proceeds of the piecemeal sales of lots in the Simcoe-Coldwater corridor were subsequently banked so that the Ojibwe could receive an annual income from the interest, which they divided three ways between Musquakie's band, Aisance's band and a third band led by Joseph Snake settled on the islands of Lake Simcoe. The chiefs also claimed ongoing Ojibwe ownership of the grist mill at Coldwater, which finally passed from their hands in 1849.
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John Aisance
John Aisance. Upper Canada Rebellion Towards the end of 1838, Bond Head called the Chippewas of Lakes Huron and Simcoe to arms to help keep the peace in the wake of the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837-38. Aisance dutifully assembled twenty-one warriors, abandoning the autumn hunt in the process, and followed Musquakie to an encampment at Holland Landing. The Ojibwe were soon dismissed, at which they complained "most bitterly" to government agents that the small stipend paid to them for this brief period of service was too little to offset the economic blow of having been compelled to abandon their hunting. In response to this outcry, the government approved the payment of rations to the Ojibwe until the end of February 1839.
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John Aisance
John Aisance. Beausoleil Island As a consequence of the 1836 purchase agreement with Bond Head, the Ojibwe were required to abandon the villages built for them by Colborne. In 1842, Aisance and his band left Coldwater and relocated to Beausoleil Island in Georgian Bay, a move that brought them closer to their chief's native country around Penetanguishene. Henceforth the Chippewas of Beausoleil Island conducted themselves as a distinct people from Musquakie's band, who had settled at Rama.
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John Aisance
John Aisance. Under Aisance's leadership, the Beausoleil settlement prospered modestly in stark contrast to the decay that reportedly took place at Rama. The Ojibwe, numbering 232 persons in 1842, grew steadily more able at growing corn and potatoes, rearing livestock, and making sugar, and their settlement grew slowly, eventually adding a school house. Notwithstanding a promising beginning, Aisance, frustrated by the poor soils on the island (which some blamed on the Ojibwe's cultivating technique), almost immediately hatched a plan for relocating westwards to the more fertile Christian Island which the chief did not live to see come to fruition. In 1856, the Chippewas of Beausoleil Island joined "a few Pottawatamies and Ottawas" already settled on Christian Island, their arrival marking the beginnings of the present-day Beausoleil First Nation, whose main reserve is still on Christian Island.
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John Aisance
John Aisance. Death John Aisance died in 1847, reportedly drowning in a canoeing accident.
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Marcus Fraser
Marcus Fraser. Marcus Fraser may refer to: Marcus Fraser (golfer) (born 1978), Australian golfer Marcus Fraser (footballer) (born 1994), Scottish footballer
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John Bertram (Massachusetts businessman)
John Bertram (Massachusetts businessman). John Bertram (1795–1882) was a sea captain, businessman, and philanthropist in Salem, Massachusetts and namesake of Bertram, Iowa and John Bertram Hall at Bates College. He is also the founding donor of North Shore Medical Center and the Salem Home for Aged Men, now known as the John Bertram House.
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John Bertram (Massachusetts businessman)
John Bertram (Massachusetts businessman). Early life John Bertram was born on the Isle of Jersey in 1795. His parents, John Bertram and Mary Bertram (Perchard), brought Bertram to Salem as a child. Bertram was captured and imprisoned by the British during the War of 1812. In 1823 he married Mary G. Smith.
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John Bertram (Massachusetts businessman)
John Bertram (Massachusetts businessman). Career Bertram's first job was a cabin boy and later a commander, ship owner and investor. He was extensively involved in shipping around the world including to Zanzibar, South America, and California and later he invested in railroads. He retired from actively commanding boats at age thirty-six. Later in life Bertram donated an "Old Men's Home," and helped to create Salem Hospital. John Bertram donated scholarship money to several Bates College students he met working at a hotel in New Hampshire, and his daughter Clara Bertram Kimball donated further funds to the college after his death, and Bates named a building "John Bertram Hall" in his honor. Bertram died in 1882.
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John Bertram (Massachusetts businessman)
John Bertram (Massachusetts businessman). Bertram's House is now the Salem Public Library and is located within the Salem Common Historic District (Salem, Massachusetts). Bertram is also the namesake of the John Bertram Athletic Field at Salem High School.
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Bertmainius monachus
Bertmainius monachus. Bertmainius monachus is a spider in the family Migidae. It was first described in 2015 by Mark Harvey, Barbara York Main, Michael Rix and Steven Cooper, and is endemic to south-western Australia.
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Bertmainius mysticus
Bertmainius mysticus. Bertmainius mysticus is a spider in the family Migidae and genus Bertmainius. It was first described in 2015 by Mark Harvey, Barbara York Main, Michael Rix and Steven Cooper, and is endemic to south-western Australia.
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World Roller Games
World Roller Games. The World Roller Games are an international biennial multi-sport event, comprising all the world roller sport disciplines as regulated by the World Skate international federation. The games involve 11 World Championships in one multi-sport event.
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World Roller Games
World Roller Games. Disciplines The eleven World Championships contested include the following disciplines:
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World Roller Games
World Roller Games. Skateboarding Speed Artistic Alpine Inline Downhill Inline Freestyle Inline Hockey Rink hockey Roller Derby Roller Freestyle Scooter
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World Roller Games
World Roller Games. 2017 World Roller Games The 2017 World Roller Games was the first edition of the World Roller Games. It took place from August 27, 2017 to September 10, 2017 in Nanjing, China. It comprised the World Championships in 10 disciplines. Sixty one countries were represented at the games, with Colombia topping the medals table with 25 gold medals, followed by Italy with 20 gold medals then France with 10. This event included the World Championships of 10 Roller Sports during a 15-day skating festival: 10 sports, 61 national federations, 193 national teams, and over 3000 athletes.
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World Roller Games
World Roller Games. 2019 World Roller Games The 2019 World Roller Games was the second edition of the World Roller Games. It took place from June 29, 2019 to July 14, 2019 in Barcelona, Spain. It comprised the World Championships in 11 disciplines. Eighty one countries were represented at the games with a total of 4,120 athletes competing. In total, the 11 days of the World Roller Games were held in front of 140,000 fans. Italy topped the medal table with 21 golds, 18 silver and 24 bronze. Colombia also won 21 golds but their 16 silver and six bronze left them second.
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World Roller Games
World Roller Games. 2021 World Roller Games Argentina has been chosen to host the 2021 World Roller Games. The World Skate Executive Board, that met on 30 April 2019, unanimously entrusted Argentina with the task of organizing the World Skate Games that will take place in Buenos Aires, Vicente López and San Juan between October and November 2021.
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Mexico women's national 3x3 team
Mexico women's national 3x3 team. The Mexico women's national 3x3 team is a national basketball team of Mexico, administered by the Asociación Deportiva Mexicana de Basquetbol A.C. ADEMEBA.
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Mexico women's national 3x3 team
Mexico women's national 3x3 team. It represents the country in international 3x3 (3 against 3) women's basketball competitions.