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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Tuzluca District': Tuzluca District is a district of the Iğdır Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Tuzluca. Its area is 1,270 km2, and its population is 22,699 (2022). The northern portion of the district forms part of the international border between Turkey and Armenia. Composition There is one municipality in Tuzluca District: Tuzluca There are 81 villages in Tuzluca District: Abbasgöl Ağabey Akdeğirmen Akdiz Akoluk Alhanlı Aliköse Arslanlı Aşağıaktaş Aşağıcivanlı Aşağıçıyrıklı Aşağıkatırlı Aşağısutaşlı Badıllı Bağlan Bahçecik Bahçelimeydan Beyoğlu Bostanlı Buruksu Canderviş Çıraklı Çiçekli Doğanyurt Eğrekdere Elmalık Gaziler Gedikli Göktaş Güllüce Güzeldere Hadımlı Hamurkesen Hasankent İnce İncesu Kalaç Kamışlı Kandilli Karabulak Karacaören Karakoyun Karanlık Karataş Kayakışlak Kayaören Kazkoparan Kelekli Kılıçlı Kırkbulak Kıznefer Köprübaşı Küçükova Kula Kumbulak Kuruağaç Laleli Mollakamer Nahırkıran Ombulak Ortabucak Osmanköy Pirdemir Sarıabdal Sarıbulak Soğukbulak Söğütlü Sürmeli Taşuçan Tezekçi Turabi Tutak Üçkaya Uğruca Ünlendi Yağlı Yassıbulak Yaylacık Yüceotak Yukarıaktaş Yukarıcivanlı
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Tuzluca District is a district of the Iğdır Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Tuzluca. Its area is 1,270 km2, and its population is 22,699 (2022). The northern portion of the district forms part of the international border between Turkey and Armenia. Composition There is one municipality in Tuzluca District: Tuzluca There are 81 villages in Tuzluca District: Abbasgöl Ağabey Akdeğirmen Akdiz Akoluk Alhanlı Aliköse Arslanlı Aşağıaktaş Aşağıcivanlı Aşağıçıyrıklı Aşağıkatırlı Aşağısutaşlı Badıllı Bağlan Bahçecik Bahçelimeydan Beyoğlu Bostanlı Buruksu Canderviş Çıraklı Çiçekli Doğanyurt Eğrekdere Elmalık Gaziler Gedikli Göktaş Güllüce Güzeldere Hadımlı Hamurkesen Hasankent İnce İncesu Kalaç Kamışlı Kandilli Karabulak Karacaören Karakoyun Karanlık Karataş Kayakışlak Kayaören Kazkoparan Kelekli Kılıçlı Kırkbulak Kıznefer Köprübaşı Küçükova Kula Kumbulak Kuruağaç Laleli Mollakamer Nahırkıran Ombulak Ortabucak Osmanköy Pirdemir Sarıabdal Sarıbulak Soğukbulak Söğütlü Sürmeli Taşuçan Tezekçi Turabi Tutak Üçkaya Uğruca Ünlendi Yağlı Yassıbulak Yaylacık Yüceotak Yukarıaktaş Yukarıcivanlı
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Calliodes appollina': Calliodes appollina is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. It is found in Africa, including Senegal and South Africa.
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Calliodes appollina is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. It is found in Africa, including Senegal and South Africa.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1942 Camp Davis Fighting AA's football team': The 1942 Camp Davis Fighting AA's football team represented Camp Davis during the 1942 college football season. The Fighting AA's compiled a 4–3–2 record, outscored their opponents by a total of 119 to 104, and shut out three opponents. They were ranked No. 16 in the Associated Press post-season poll for service academies. Schedule
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The 1942 Camp Davis Fighting AA's football team represented Camp Davis during the 1942 college football season. The Fighting AA's compiled a 4–3–2 record, outscored their opponents by a total of 119 to 104, and shut out three opponents. They were ranked No. 16 in the Associated Press post-season poll for service academies. Schedule
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Rory O'Brien': 2016 In round 14 of the 2016 season, O'Brien made his debut for Parramatta against the Gold Coast Titans. In August, he re-signed with Parramatta on a contract until the end of the 2017 season. 2017 O'Brien played two games for Parramatta in the 2017 season. In the opening round against Manly and then the following week against St George. O'Brien spent the rest of the season playing for the Wentworthville Magpies in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW. On 29 November 2017, it was revealed that O'Brien's contract with Parramatta was not renewed and he was released by the club.
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2016 In round 14 of the 2016 season, O'Brien made his debut for Parramatta against the Gold Coast Titans. In August, he re-signed with Parramatta on a contract until the end of the 2017 season. 2017 O'Brien played two games for Parramatta in the 2017 season. In the opening round against Manly and then the following week against St George. O'Brien spent the rest of the season playing for the Wentworthville Magpies in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW. On 29 November 2017, it was revealed that O'Brien's contract with Parramatta was not renewed and he was released by the club.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Graham Symonds': Graham Henry Symonds (21 March 1937 – 2 June 2006) was an English swimmer. Swimming career He represented Great Britain in the Olympics and European championships. Symonds won a bronze medal in the 200 m butterfly at the 1958 European Aquatics Championships. He competed in the same event at the 1956 Summer Olympics, but did not reach the finals. He represented England and won a silver medal in the 220 yards butterfly and a bronze medal in the medley relay at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales. He won the 1954 ASA National Championship 440 yards freestyle title and the 220 yards butterfly title in 1955.
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Graham Henry Symonds (21 March 1937 – 2 June 2006) was an English swimmer. Swimming career He represented Great Britain in the Olympics and European championships. Symonds won a bronze medal in the 200 m butterfly at the 1958 European Aquatics Championships. He competed in the same event at the 1956 Summer Olympics, but did not reach the finals. He represented England and won a silver medal in the 220 yards butterfly and a bronze medal in the medley relay at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales. He won the 1954 ASA National Championship 440 yards freestyle title and the 220 yards butterfly title in 1955.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Sebastian Bergne': Sebastian Bergne (born 1966) is a British industrial designer. He has made designs for consumer products, lighting, furniture, kitchenware and tableware. Companies that have manufactured his designs include Luceplan, Pierre Frey, Tolix, Driade, Tefal, Muji, De Beers, and Vitra. Bergne graduated from the The Royal College of Art in 1990. He has spoken about how childhood dyslexia influenced his education and career choices. Collections holding examples of his work include those of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Design Museum in London, and Museé des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. His work has also received international design awards such as Red Dot, Design Plus, and iF Product Design Award. Gallery
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Sebastian Bergne (born 1966) is a British industrial designer. He has made designs for consumer products, lighting, furniture, kitchenware and tableware. Companies that have manufactured his designs include Luceplan, Pierre Frey, Tolix, Driade, Tefal, Muji, De Beers, and Vitra. Bergne graduated from the The Royal College of Art in 1990. He has spoken about how childhood dyslexia influenced his education and career choices. Collections holding examples of his work include those of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Design Museum in London, and Museé des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. His work has also received international design awards such as Red Dot, Design Plus, and iF Product Design Award. Gallery
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Perirehaedulus richardsi': Perirehaedulus richardsi is a species of trilobites named after British musician Keith Richards.
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Perirehaedulus richardsi is a species of trilobites named after British musician Keith Richards.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Egesina cylindrica': Egesina cylindrica is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Per Olof Christopher Aurivillius in 1924.
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Egesina cylindrica is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Per Olof Christopher Aurivillius in 1924.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Fabrizio Paghera': Fabrizio Paghera (born 12 December 1991) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Brescia. Club career Paghera made his first team Serie B debut on 24 October 2009 at the age of 17, during a league derby against AlbinoLeffe. Since then, he was regularly featured in the first team by head coach Giuseppe Iachini despite his youth. He spent the 2010–11 season on loan to Lega Pro Prima Divisione club Verona, but made only thirteen appearances, never playing at all in the promotion playoffs that led his club back to Serie B. Avellino On 6 January 2016, Paghera signed with Avellino. Ternana On 10 January 2019, he signed with Ternana. Return to Brescia On 8 September 2023, Paghera returned to Brescia. International career Praghera has represented Italy at Under-19 level. He capped twice, both were friendlies.
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Fabrizio Paghera (born 12 December 1991) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Brescia. Club career Paghera made his first team Serie B debut on 24 October 2009 at the age of 17, during a league derby against AlbinoLeffe. Since then, he was regularly featured in the first team by head coach Giuseppe Iachini despite his youth. He spent the 2010–11 season on loan to Lega Pro Prima Divisione club Verona, but made only thirteen appearances, never playing at all in the promotion playoffs that led his club back to Serie B. Avellino On 6 January 2016, Paghera signed with Avellino. Ternana On 10 January 2019, he signed with Ternana. Return to Brescia On 8 September 2023, Paghera returned to Brescia. International career Praghera has represented Italy at Under-19 level. He capped twice, both were friendlies.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Kulina, Estonia': Kulina is a village in Vinni Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in northeastern Estonia. Philologist Nikolai Anderson (1845–1905) was born in Kulina.
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Kulina is a village in Vinni Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in northeastern Estonia. Philologist Nikolai Anderson (1845–1905) was born in Kulina.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Phantom radio station': A phantom radio station was a station which did not operate their own radio transmitter, rather leasing unused airtime from a station which owned the transmitter. In the early days of radio, non-phantom stations (or "physical" stations) only broadcast for a few hours per day. The remaining unused time could then be rented to other stations, who would broadcast through the physical station's equipment. The relatively constant programming also would result in more public interest, who would be encouraged to buy receivers. In Canada, the Canadian National Railway radio network, based in Toronto provided live national programs also some local programs during their broadcasts leased time on CFCA, CFRB and CKGW. While leasing most of their airtime on other stations, the CNR also owned three stations; CNRA Moncton, CRNO Ottawa and CNRV Vancouver. The network was disbanded in 1932.
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A phantom radio station was a station which did not operate their own radio transmitter, rather leasing unused airtime from a station which owned the transmitter. In the early days of radio, non-phantom stations (or "physical" stations) only broadcast for a few hours per day. The remaining unused time could then be rented to other stations, who would broadcast through the physical station's equipment. The relatively constant programming also would result in more public interest, who would be encouraged to buy receivers. In Canada, the Canadian National Railway radio network, based in Toronto provided live national programs also some local programs during their broadcasts leased time on CFCA, CFRB and CKGW. While leasing most of their airtime on other stations, the CNR also owned three stations; CNRA Moncton, CRNO Ottawa and CNRV Vancouver. The network was disbanded in 1932.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'X 100pre': Following the release of the album, Bad Bunny revealed in an Instagram live video that he was not working under his first label Hear this Music and his previous manager DJ Luian because he was not able to release albums under his previous management. The album cover design was created by Sergio Vazquez and "inadvertently" gave Bad Bunny the idea for using the "third eye" in many of his future shows. Composition X 100pre is primarily a Latin trap and reggaeton album, which also incorporates elements of pop, rock, hip-hop, R&B, bachata, dembow, ballad, acoustic, electronic, house, reggae, dancehall, Andean, tropical, synth-pop, pop-punk, chillwave, and synthwave. Promotion Singles "Estamos Bien" was the first single to be released, accompanied by a music video on June 28, 2018. On October 18, 2018, he released the single "Mia" featuring Drake, marking Drake's second song in Spanish.
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Following the release of the album, Bad Bunny revealed in an Instagram live video that he was not working under his first label Hear this Music and his previous manager DJ Luian because he was not able to release albums under his previous management. The album cover design was created by Sergio Vazquez and "inadvertently" gave Bad Bunny the idea for using the "third eye" in many of his future shows. Composition X 100pre is primarily a Latin trap and reggaeton album, which also incorporates elements of pop, rock, hip-hop, R&B, bachata, dembow, ballad, acoustic, electronic, house, reggae, dancehall, Andean, tropical, synth-pop, pop-punk, chillwave, and synthwave. Promotion Singles "Estamos Bien" was the first single to be released, accompanied by a music video on June 28, 2018. On October 18, 2018, he released the single "Mia" featuring Drake, marking Drake's second song in Spanish.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Man or Astro-man?': The main members of the band are Star Crunch (aka Brian Causey) on guitar and sometimes vocals, Birdstuff (aka Brian Teasley) on drums, and Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard (Robert DelBueno) on bass guitar and electronics. The band included various other guitarists over the years, including Dr. Deleto (Jeff Goodwin), Cap'n Zeno (Jason Russell), and Dexter X (Hayden Thais). In 1998, Star Crunch left the band to run a record label (Athens, Georgia-based WARM Electronic Recordings) and was replaced by Trace Reading (Erich Hubner) and Blazar the Probe Handler (Richie Edelson). Although the real names of the band members are known, the band members themselves have never publicly acknowledged their true identities, and steadfastly claim to be extraterrestrials sent to Earth to play surf music. Birdstuff also played drums in Servotron under the name Z4-OBX and in The Causey Way as Boy Causey. He has also played with St. Vincent, Sound of Humans, and The Polyphonic Spree. Before joining up with the Astromen, Dexter X had played in Supernova. He was also a member of Servotron under the name 00zX1. After leaving MOAM?, Dr. Deleto played with the Immortal Lee County Killers. The original lineup of the band (Star Crunch, Birdstuff, and Coco) have reunited for shows that started in March 2010. 2nd guitar was handled by Victor Vector (Jonny Browning), who has played in Sound of Humans (also with Birdstuff), as well as Jonny and the Shamen and The Other Timelines, until early 2011 when he fell ill and became too sick to play. Since Victor Vector's departure, Avona Nova (Samantha Erin Paulsen, former guitarist/vocalist for We Versus The Shark), the first female member of the band, has been performing as 2nd guitarist. During their 2013 tour in Europe, Josh Lambert and Yvonne Lambert of The Octopus Project assisted them occasionally, as Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard was unavailable due to the recent birth of his child.
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The main members of the band are Star Crunch (aka Brian Causey) on guitar and sometimes vocals, Birdstuff (aka Brian Teasley) on drums, and Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard (Robert DelBueno) on bass guitar and electronics. The band included various other guitarists over the years, including Dr. Deleto (Jeff Goodwin), Cap'n Zeno (Jason Russell), and Dexter X (Hayden Thais). In 1998, Star Crunch left the band to run a record label (Athens, Georgia-based WARM Electronic Recordings) and was replaced by Trace Reading (Erich Hubner) and Blazar the Probe Handler (Richie Edelson). Although the real names of the band members are known, the band members themselves have never publicly acknowledged their true identities, and steadfastly claim to be extraterrestrials sent to Earth to play surf music. Birdstuff also played drums in Servotron under the name Z4-OBX and in The Causey Way as Boy Causey. He has also played with St. Vincent, Sound of Humans, and The Polyphonic Spree. Before joining up with the Astromen, Dexter X had played in Supernova. He was also a member of Servotron under the name 00zX1. After leaving MOAM?, Dr. Deleto played with the Immortal Lee County Killers. The original lineup of the band (Star Crunch, Birdstuff, and Coco) have reunited for shows that started in March 2010. 2nd guitar was handled by Victor Vector (Jonny Browning), who has played in Sound of Humans (also with Birdstuff), as well as Jonny and the Shamen and The Other Timelines, until early 2011 when he fell ill and became too sick to play. Since Victor Vector's departure, Avona Nova (Samantha Erin Paulsen, former guitarist/vocalist for We Versus The Shark), the first female member of the band, has been performing as 2nd guitarist. During their 2013 tour in Europe, Josh Lambert and Yvonne Lambert of The Octopus Project assisted them occasionally, as Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard was unavailable due to the recent birth of his child.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Nguyá n VÄn Thián': Antoine Nguyễn Văn Thiện (13 March 1906 – 13 May 2012) was a Vietnamese Roman Catholic bishop and the oldest of the Catholic Church at 106 years of age. He was also one of the last living bishops to have served in South Vietnam. Born in Cái Cồn, in the Sóc Trăng province of French Cochinchina, Thiện was ordained a priest on 20 February 1932. He was appointed the bishop of Vĩnh Long in November 1960 and received episcopal consecration in January 1961. He resigned that position in 1968 and was appointed a titular bishop of Hispellum the same month. He became the oldest living Roman Catholic bishop on 6 October 2005, with the death of Bishop Ettore Cunial at age 99. Thiện died in Nice, France, on 13 May 2012, aged 106. France's Géry Leuliet then became the oldest living Catholic bishop.
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Antoine Nguyễn Văn Thiện (13 March 1906 – 13 May 2012) was a Vietnamese Roman Catholic bishop and the oldest of the Catholic Church at 106 years of age. He was also one of the last living bishops to have served in South Vietnam. Born in Cái Cồn, in the Sóc Trăng province of French Cochinchina, Thiện was ordained a priest on 20 February 1932. He was appointed the bishop of Vĩnh Long in November 1960 and received episcopal consecration in January 1961. He resigned that position in 1968 and was appointed a titular bishop of Hispellum the same month. He became the oldest living Roman Catholic bishop on 6 October 2005, with the death of Bishop Ettore Cunial at age 99. Thiện died in Nice, France, on 13 May 2012, aged 106. France's Géry Leuliet then became the oldest living Catholic bishop.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Crazy Nights (Tygers of Pan Tang album)': Crazy Nights is the third studio album by British heavy metal band Tygers of Pan Tang, released in November 1981 on MCA and is rumoured to be the last album to be recorded at Trident Studios before it closed the same year. Cover art The album cover features a giant tiger on top of London's Post Office Tower spoofing the climactic scene in the movie King Kong. Track listing All songs written by Tygers of Pan Tang Personnel Tygers of Pan Tang Jon Deverill - vocals Robb Weir - guitar John Sykes - guitar Richard "Rocky" Laws - bass guitar Brian Dick - drums Production Dennis MacKay - producer, engineer Rodney Matthews - cover painting Charts
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Crazy Nights is the third studio album by British heavy metal band Tygers of Pan Tang, released in November 1981 on MCA and is rumoured to be the last album to be recorded at Trident Studios before it closed the same year. Cover art The album cover features a giant tiger on top of London's Post Office Tower spoofing the climactic scene in the movie King Kong. Track listing All songs written by Tygers of Pan Tang Personnel Tygers of Pan Tang Jon Deverill - vocals Robb Weir - guitar John Sykes - guitar Richard "Rocky" Laws - bass guitar Brian Dick - drums Production Dennis MacKay - producer, engineer Rodney Matthews - cover painting Charts
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Bournemouth Winter Gardens': This structure was demolished in 1935 and replaced by a conventional brick building two years later, originally designed as a bowling centre. After World War II, the building was adapted for use as a concert hall as it had good acoustics. Along with other entertainment, it was the principal performing venue of the Municipal Orchestra until 1954. The renamed Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra remained in residence until 1979, when the orchestra moved its concerts to The Lighthouse. The Winter Gardens was popular with pop and rock groups from the 1960s onward. The Beatles performed at the Winter Gardens on 16 November 1963, and the show was filmed by CBS that was telecast a week later. The Rolling Stones played the venue on 23 August 1964; the planned support group, The Paramounts missed the gig due to a van breakdown. Jimi Hendrix performed at the Winter Gardens in 1967, T. Rex and King Crimson in 1971, Pink Floyd in 1972, Elton John in both 1972 and 1973, David Bowie and Wings in 1973 and Queen in 1974. Rolf Harris had a summer residence at the Gardens, as did Morecambe and Wise, Bob Hope and Jack Benny. The venue also occasionally showed films and wrestling matches. In 1997, the theatre saw a meeting of football fans concerned with saving the debt-ridden A.F.C. Bournemouth. However, by this time, the theatre was in decline. Music groups preferred bigger venues and there was an excessive number of theatres in the town. Redevelopment The Winter Gardens closed in 2002 and the building was demolished in 2006. The site is used as a car park, pending redevelopment. In 2014, the council announced plans to build an entertainment centre and restaurants on the site. In December 2021, the remaining buildings on the site were demolished, awaiting redevelopment.
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This structure was demolished in 1935 and replaced by a conventional brick building two years later, originally designed as a bowling centre. After World War II, the building was adapted for use as a concert hall as it had good acoustics. Along with other entertainment, it was the principal performing venue of the Municipal Orchestra until 1954. The renamed Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra remained in residence until 1979, when the orchestra moved its concerts to The Lighthouse. The Winter Gardens was popular with pop and rock groups from the 1960s onward. The Beatles performed at the Winter Gardens on 16 November 1963, and the show was filmed by CBS that was telecast a week later. The Rolling Stones played the venue on 23 August 1964; the planned support group, The Paramounts missed the gig due to a van breakdown. Jimi Hendrix performed at the Winter Gardens in 1967, T. Rex and King Crimson in 1971, Pink Floyd in 1972, Elton John in both 1972 and 1973, David Bowie and Wings in 1973 and Queen in 1974. Rolf Harris had a summer residence at the Gardens, as did Morecambe and Wise, Bob Hope and Jack Benny. The venue also occasionally showed films and wrestling matches. In 1997, the theatre saw a meeting of football fans concerned with saving the debt-ridden A.F.C. Bournemouth. However, by this time, the theatre was in decline. Music groups preferred bigger venues and there was an excessive number of theatres in the town. Redevelopment The Winter Gardens closed in 2002 and the building was demolished in 2006. The site is used as a car park, pending redevelopment. In 2014, the council announced plans to build an entertainment centre and restaurants on the site. In December 2021, the remaining buildings on the site were demolished, awaiting redevelopment.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Bachi Singh Rawat': Bachi Singh Rawat (1 August 1949 – 18 April 2021), was an Indian politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He was a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India and a 4 time MP. He represented the Almora constituency of Uttarakhand. He had to shift base to Nainital for the 15th Lok Sabha, as Almora was designated a reserved constituency. He however lost the Election to K. C. Singh Baba (INC). Rawat died on 18 April 2021, aged 71 due to COVID-19. Early life and education Bachi Singh Rawat was born in Thapla village, near Ranikhet, Almora district. He graduated in Law from Lucknow University and went on to get a master's degree in Economics from Agra University. Positions held 1991 – 92 and 1993 – 95: Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly (two terms) 1991 – 92: Member, Library Committee Aug – Dec 1992: Deputy Minister, Revenue, Uttar Pradesh 1994 – 95: Member, Education Committee and Member, Planning Committee 1996: Elected to 11th Lok Sabha 1996 – 97: Member, Committee on Food, Civil Supplies and Public Distribution and Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Communications 1997 – 98: Member, House Committee 1998: Re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha (2nd term) 1998 – 99: Member, Committee on Defence and its Sub-Committee-II and Member, Committee on Absence of Members from the Sittings of the House and Member, Committee on Provision of Computers to Members of Parliament and Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 1999: Re-elected to 13th Lok Sabha (3rd term) Oct – Nov 1999: Union Minister of State, Defence 22 Nov 1999–2004: Union Minister of State, Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology 2004–2009: Re-elected to 14th Lok Sabha (4th term) 2007–2009: President, BJP Uttarakhand 2011–2012: Chairman, BJP Committee of Manifesto, 2012 Uttarakhand Assembly Elections
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Bachi Singh Rawat (1 August 1949 – 18 April 2021), was an Indian politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He was a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India and a 4 time MP. He represented the Almora constituency of Uttarakhand. He had to shift base to Nainital for the 15th Lok Sabha, as Almora was designated a reserved constituency. He however lost the Election to K. C. Singh Baba (INC). Rawat died on 18 April 2021, aged 71 due to COVID-19. Early life and education Bachi Singh Rawat was born in Thapla village, near Ranikhet, Almora district. He graduated in Law from Lucknow University and went on to get a master's degree in Economics from Agra University. Positions held 1991 – 92 and 1993 – 95: Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly (two terms) 1991 – 92: Member, Library Committee Aug – Dec 1992: Deputy Minister, Revenue, Uttar Pradesh 1994 – 95: Member, Education Committee and Member, Planning Committee 1996: Elected to 11th Lok Sabha 1996 – 97: Member, Committee on Food, Civil Supplies and Public Distribution and Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Communications 1997 – 98: Member, House Committee 1998: Re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha (2nd term) 1998 – 99: Member, Committee on Defence and its Sub-Committee-II and Member, Committee on Absence of Members from the Sittings of the House and Member, Committee on Provision of Computers to Members of Parliament and Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 1999: Re-elected to 13th Lok Sabha (3rd term) Oct – Nov 1999: Union Minister of State, Defence 22 Nov 1999–2004: Union Minister of State, Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology 2004–2009: Re-elected to 14th Lok Sabha (4th term) 2007–2009: President, BJP Uttarakhand 2011–2012: Chairman, BJP Committee of Manifesto, 2012 Uttarakhand Assembly Elections
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Roman Catholic Diocese of Limeira': The Roman Catholic Diocese of Limeira () is a diocese located in the city of Limeira in the Ecclesiastical province of Campinas in Brazil. History April 29, 1976: Established as Diocese of Limeira from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Campinas and Diocese of Piracicaba Bishops José Roberto Fortes Palau (20 November 2019 – present) Vilson Dias de Oliveira, D.C. (2007.06.13–2019.05.17) Augusto José Zini Filho (2003.01.22–2006.11.15) Ercílio Turco (1989.11.18–2002.04.24), appointed Bishop of Osasco, São Paulo Fernando Legal, S.D.B. (1985.04.25–1989.03.15), appointed Bishop of São Miguel Paulista, São Paulo Ariovaldo Amaral, C.SS.R. (1976.04.29–1984.04.14), appointed Bishop of Campanha, Minas Gerais Other priests of this diocese who became bishops Sérgio Aparecido Colombo, appointed Auxiliary Bishop of São Carlos, São Paulo in 2001 José Carlos Brandão Cabral, appointed Bishop of Almenara, Minas Gerais in 2013 José Reginaldo Andrietta, appointed Bishop of Jales, São Paulo in 2015
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Limeira () is a diocese located in the city of Limeira in the Ecclesiastical province of Campinas in Brazil. History April 29, 1976: Established as Diocese of Limeira from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Campinas and Diocese of Piracicaba Bishops José Roberto Fortes Palau (20 November 2019 – present) Vilson Dias de Oliveira, D.C. (2007.06.13–2019.05.17) Augusto José Zini Filho (2003.01.22–2006.11.15) Ercílio Turco (1989.11.18–2002.04.24), appointed Bishop of Osasco, São Paulo Fernando Legal, S.D.B. (1985.04.25–1989.03.15), appointed Bishop of São Miguel Paulista, São Paulo Ariovaldo Amaral, C.SS.R. (1976.04.29–1984.04.14), appointed Bishop of Campanha, Minas Gerais Other priests of this diocese who became bishops Sérgio Aparecido Colombo, appointed Auxiliary Bishop of São Carlos, São Paulo in 2001 José Carlos Brandão Cabral, appointed Bishop of Almenara, Minas Gerais in 2013 José Reginaldo Andrietta, appointed Bishop of Jales, São Paulo in 2015
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Char Mahisha': Char Mahisha is a village in Barisal District in the Barisal Division of southern-central Bangladesh.
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Char Mahisha is a village in Barisal District in the Barisal Division of southern-central Bangladesh.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Ron Blaylock': Ronald Dean Blaylock (born May 27, 1939) is a former American football coach. He served the head football coach at Yankton College in Yankton, South Dakota from 1962 to 1965 and Kansas State Teachers College—now known as Emporia State University—in Emporia, Kansas from 1967 to 1968, compiling a career college football coaching record of 19–25–2. Blaylock played college football as quarterback at Kansas State University, lettering in 1959 and 1960. He began his coaching career at Emporia State as backfield coach under Keith Caywood while earning his master's degree. Blaylock was married to Virginia Kay Blaylock, who died in 2006. Head coaching record
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Ronald Dean Blaylock (born May 27, 1939) is a former American football coach. He served the head football coach at Yankton College in Yankton, South Dakota from 1962 to 1965 and Kansas State Teachers College—now known as Emporia State University—in Emporia, Kansas from 1967 to 1968, compiling a career college football coaching record of 19–25–2. Blaylock played college football as quarterback at Kansas State University, lettering in 1959 and 1960. He began his coaching career at Emporia State as backfield coach under Keith Caywood while earning his master's degree. Blaylock was married to Virginia Kay Blaylock, who died in 2006. Head coaching record
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Antoine Sautier': Life Little is known of his early life. He died and was buried at sea on 15 November 1801 on the leg of the voyage between Timor (visited from 21 August to 12 November 1801) and New Holland. Collections Collections were made in the Canary Islands; Mauritius; Australia (Western Australia). His herbarium collections are held in herbaria in Paris, the British Museum and Kew (BM, G-DC, G-DEL, H, K, L, MO, NY, P, PC). A manuscript journal he maintained for the voyage is stored in the National Library of the Natural History Museum in Paris. Honours Commemorated in the genus Sautiera Decne.
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Life Little is known of his early life. He died and was buried at sea on 15 November 1801 on the leg of the voyage between Timor (visited from 21 August to 12 November 1801) and New Holland. Collections Collections were made in the Canary Islands; Mauritius; Australia (Western Australia). His herbarium collections are held in herbaria in Paris, the British Museum and Kew (BM, G-DC, G-DEL, H, K, L, MO, NY, P, PC). A manuscript journal he maintained for the voyage is stored in the National Library of the Natural History Museum in Paris. Honours Commemorated in the genus Sautiera Decne.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Dippen': Dippen may refer to the following places in Scotland: Dippen, Argyll, a village on the Kintyre Peninsula Dippen Bay, a coastal water feature on the east of the Kintyre Peninsula Dippen, Arran, a village on the Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire
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Dippen may refer to the following places in Scotland: Dippen, Argyll, a village on the Kintyre Peninsula Dippen Bay, a coastal water feature on the east of the Kintyre Peninsula Dippen, Arran, a village on the Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Yasmine Lafitte': In 2005, she started, along with Olivier Lafitte, her own production company under the name "Alko Productions". Awards and nominations 2007 Venus Award winner - Best European Actress 2007 X Awards - Best Actress 2008 X Awards - Best Actress 2008 Eroticline Award - Best European Actress
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In 2005, she started, along with Olivier Lafitte, her own production company under the name "Alko Productions". Awards and nominations 2007 Venus Award winner - Best European Actress 2007 X Awards - Best Actress 2008 X Awards - Best Actress 2008 Eroticline Award - Best European Actress
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'El Gorah': El Gorah is a locale in northeastern Sinai, in Egypt, approximately 16 kilometers from the Israeli border and 37 km southeast of El Arish. The area is sparsely populated by nomads and by farmers who tend small orchards. El Gorah is the location of former Israeli Air Force Base Eitam (named after the biblical station Etham), built during the Israeli occupation of the northern Sinai from 1967 to 1979. It is currently the location of the headquarters of the Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) international peacekeeping force, called MFO North Camp.
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El Gorah is a locale in northeastern Sinai, in Egypt, approximately 16 kilometers from the Israeli border and 37 km southeast of El Arish. The area is sparsely populated by nomads and by farmers who tend small orchards. El Gorah is the location of former Israeli Air Force Base Eitam (named after the biblical station Etham), built during the Israeli occupation of the northern Sinai from 1967 to 1979. It is currently the location of the headquarters of the Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) international peacekeeping force, called MFO North Camp.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Robert Lindley': Family His son William Lindley (1802–1869) also became a cellist; because of nervousness he did not fulfill his early promise, and withdrew from public performance. His daughter married the composer John Barnett in 1837. Compositions Works include four cello concertos, thirty-five solos and duets for cello, a trio for bassoon, viola, and cello, Caprice Bohème for piano, and a handbook for the cello published in the year of his death. William Henry Husk noted that "his composition was by no means equal to his execution".
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Family His son William Lindley (1802–1869) also became a cellist; because of nervousness he did not fulfill his early promise, and withdrew from public performance. His daughter married the composer John Barnett in 1837. Compositions Works include four cello concertos, thirty-five solos and duets for cello, a trio for bassoon, viola, and cello, Caprice Bohème for piano, and a handbook for the cello published in the year of his death. William Henry Husk noted that "his composition was by no means equal to his execution".
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Plain cactus snail': The plain cactus snail, scientific name Xerarionta intercisa, is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Helminthoglyptidae. It is endemic to the United States.
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The plain cactus snail, scientific name Xerarionta intercisa, is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Helminthoglyptidae. It is endemic to the United States.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1912 Maltese general election': General elections were held in Malta on 16 and 17 October 1912. Only two of the eight elected seats were contested. Background The elections were held under the Chamberlain Constitution, with members elected from eight single-member constituencies. Results A total of 8,812 people were registered to vote.
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General elections were held in Malta on 16 and 17 October 1912. Only two of the eight elected seats were contested. Background The elections were held under the Chamberlain Constitution, with members elected from eight single-member constituencies. Results A total of 8,812 people were registered to vote.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Pristimantis penelopus': Pristimantis penelopus is a species of frog in the family Strabomantidae. It is endemic to Colombia. Its natural habitats are tropical moist montane forests and rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss. Habitat loss includes cutting down trees and wildfires.
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Pristimantis penelopus is a species of frog in the family Strabomantidae. It is endemic to Colombia. Its natural habitats are tropical moist montane forests and rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss. Habitat loss includes cutting down trees and wildfires.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'John Ljunggren': John Arthur Ljunggren (9 September 1919 – 13 January 2000) was a Swedish race walker. He competed in the 50 kilometer event at the 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960 and 1964 Olympics and finished in first, ninth, third, second and 16th place, respectively. At the European Championships he won a gold medal in 1946, a silver medal in 1950, and finished fourth in 1954 and fifth in 1962. Ljunggren got used to long walks as a child, along with his brothers Verner and Gunnar, as they did not have bicycles. He was known for his walking technique, and was never disqualified during his 499 races. He also competed nationally in cycling, orienteering, running and cross-country skiing. Ljunggren was used to hot, but not cold weather; so he got cramps in the cold Helsinki at the 1952 Olympics and finished ninth. At the 1960 Games in Rome, a friendly race official poured a bucket of ice water close to the finish; Ljunggren cramped again and finished second. At the 1956 Olympics he got a bad infection in a toe before the final race, yet managed to finish third. Ljunggren continued race walking until 1984, and won the 20 km event at the 1977 World Championships in the masters category. An accountant by trade, he was deeply religious.
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John Arthur Ljunggren (9 September 1919 – 13 January 2000) was a Swedish race walker. He competed in the 50 kilometer event at the 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960 and 1964 Olympics and finished in first, ninth, third, second and 16th place, respectively. At the European Championships he won a gold medal in 1946, a silver medal in 1950, and finished fourth in 1954 and fifth in 1962. Ljunggren got used to long walks as a child, along with his brothers Verner and Gunnar, as they did not have bicycles. He was known for his walking technique, and was never disqualified during his 499 races. He also competed nationally in cycling, orienteering, running and cross-country skiing. Ljunggren was used to hot, but not cold weather; so he got cramps in the cold Helsinki at the 1952 Olympics and finished ninth. At the 1960 Games in Rome, a friendly race official poured a bucket of ice water close to the finish; Ljunggren cramped again and finished second. At the 1956 Olympics he got a bad infection in a toe before the final race, yet managed to finish third. Ljunggren continued race walking until 1984, and won the 20 km event at the 1977 World Championships in the masters category. An accountant by trade, he was deeply religious.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Bryan Fontenot': Bryan Fontenot is an American politician, former law enforcement officer, and businessman serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 55th district. He assumed office on January 13, 2020. Education Fontenot graduated from Thibodaux High School in 1996 and studied criminal justice at L. E. Fletcher Technical Community College. Career Prior to entering politics, Fontenot owned Thibodaux Driving School, worked at the Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office, and was a commander in the Thibodaux Police Department's Bureau of Narcotics. He is also the owner and CEO of BRYCO Land Developments. In 2014, Fontenot was elected as justice of the peace in Lafourche Parish, then to the Louisiana House of Representatives in October 2019. He has voted to support the criminalization of in vitro fertilization and some forms of birth control. He is staunchly anti-abortion and has supported bills that propose the prosecution of women for murder if they receive abortions or miscarry (medically known as "spontaneous abortion") without exception for rape, incest, or protection of the life of the mother. Fontenot voted in 2021 in support of permitless concealed carry and opposed increasing the age requisite for gun purchase, stating that those under the age limit would circumvent this rule by obtaining firearms illegally. In 2022, he proposed paying for more advanced technology to curb crime by regulating golf carts and granting permits to drive them along the side of the road.
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Bryan Fontenot is an American politician, former law enforcement officer, and businessman serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 55th district. He assumed office on January 13, 2020. Education Fontenot graduated from Thibodaux High School in 1996 and studied criminal justice at L. E. Fletcher Technical Community College. Career Prior to entering politics, Fontenot owned Thibodaux Driving School, worked at the Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office, and was a commander in the Thibodaux Police Department's Bureau of Narcotics. He is also the owner and CEO of BRYCO Land Developments. In 2014, Fontenot was elected as justice of the peace in Lafourche Parish, then to the Louisiana House of Representatives in October 2019. He has voted to support the criminalization of in vitro fertilization and some forms of birth control. He is staunchly anti-abortion and has supported bills that propose the prosecution of women for murder if they receive abortions or miscarry (medically known as "spontaneous abortion") without exception for rape, incest, or protection of the life of the mother. Fontenot voted in 2021 in support of permitless concealed carry and opposed increasing the age requisite for gun purchase, stating that those under the age limit would circumvent this rule by obtaining firearms illegally. In 2022, he proposed paying for more advanced technology to curb crime by regulating golf carts and granting permits to drive them along the side of the road.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Mbaka River': Mbaka River is a river of Mbeya Region, Tanzania. It originates on the south slopes of Mount Rungwe and flows southeast into the north end of Lake Malawi at Mwaya.
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Mbaka River is a river of Mbeya Region, Tanzania. It originates on the south slopes of Mount Rungwe and flows southeast into the north end of Lake Malawi at Mwaya.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Teater Paradižnik': Teater Paradižnik () is a Slovenian television comedy series, created and directed by Branko Đurić. Screenplay was written by Marko Pokorn and Branko Đurić. This show lasted from 1994 to 1997 and was a huge hit in Slovenia. It was broadcast on first channel of RTV Slovenija, a Slovenian national television. The story was set in theater. There was a lot of comic situations between workers behind the scenes; and a part on a stage with public and Slovenian music performances on the other side. Main characters Marijana (Tanja Ribič)...confused theater stage speaker Vinko (Janez Škof)...nervous theater show director Veso (Jernej Šugman)...chilled doorman from Bosnia, admissing all the guest and performers with his humor Hubert (Ivan Rupnik)...serious theater chairman with a bad breath Edwin (Jožef Ropoša)...gay wardrobe and make-up artist Scenci/Scene workers...group of crazy workers helping a director by setting stage sceneries Fani Mkombo (Metka Trdin)...cleaning lady Hinko (Gojmir Lešnjak)...funny fireman Plesalke Paradižnik/Paradižnik dancers...theater dancing girls
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Teater Paradižnik () is a Slovenian television comedy series, created and directed by Branko Đurić. Screenplay was written by Marko Pokorn and Branko Đurić. This show lasted from 1994 to 1997 and was a huge hit in Slovenia. It was broadcast on first channel of RTV Slovenija, a Slovenian national television. The story was set in theater. There was a lot of comic situations between workers behind the scenes; and a part on a stage with public and Slovenian music performances on the other side. Main characters Marijana (Tanja Ribič)...confused theater stage speaker Vinko (Janez Škof)...nervous theater show director Veso (Jernej Šugman)...chilled doorman from Bosnia, admissing all the guest and performers with his humor Hubert (Ivan Rupnik)...serious theater chairman with a bad breath Edwin (Jožef Ropoša)...gay wardrobe and make-up artist Scenci/Scene workers...group of crazy workers helping a director by setting stage sceneries Fani Mkombo (Metka Trdin)...cleaning lady Hinko (Gojmir Lešnjak)...funny fireman Plesalke Paradižnik/Paradižnik dancers...theater dancing girls
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Vank, Armenia': Vank (Armenian: Վանք) is a village in the Syunik Province of Armenia.
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Vank (Armenian: Վանք) is a village in the Syunik Province of Armenia.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Amnicon Falls, Wisconsin': Amnicon Falls is an unincorporated community located in the town of Amnicon, Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States. Amnicon Falls is located on the Amnicon River and U.S. Highway 2, southeast of Superior. Notes Unincorporated communities in Douglas County, Wisconsin Unincorporated communities in Wisconsin
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Amnicon Falls is an unincorporated community located in the town of Amnicon, Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States. Amnicon Falls is located on the Amnicon River and U.S. Highway 2, southeast of Superior. Notes Unincorporated communities in Douglas County, Wisconsin Unincorporated communities in Wisconsin
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Elsa Torikka': Elsa Backus (; born 19 December 1930) is a Finnish athlete. She competed in the women's javelin throw at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Torikka was married to American hammer thrower Bob Backus, whom she had met in Helsinki in 1956. She became a U.S. citizen in 1961.
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Elsa Backus (; born 19 December 1930) is a Finnish athlete. She competed in the women's javelin throw at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Torikka was married to American hammer thrower Bob Backus, whom she had met in Helsinki in 1956. She became a U.S. citizen in 1961.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Postcards from Heaven': Postcards from Heaven is the second studio album by English music duo Lighthouse Family. It was released on 20 October 1997 on Wildcard / Polydor Records. The album produced three top-10 hits ("Raincloud", "High" and "Lost in Space") and two top-30 hits ("Question of Faith" and "Postcard from Heaven") in the UK, with "High" also reaching number one in Australia. Track listing Personnel Tunde Baiyewu – vocals Craig Ross, Graham Kearns, Phil Hudson – guitar Jack Daley – bass Peter Gordeno – organ, Rhodes piano Paul Tucker – keyboards Pete Wingfield – piano Ben Hillier, Rupert Brown – drums Danny Cummings, Luís Jardim – percussion Phil Todd – flute, brass Lain Gray, Lawrence Johnson, Mint Juleps, Tee Green – backing vocals The London Session Orchestra – strings Nick Ingman – string arrangements Charts
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Postcards from Heaven is the second studio album by English music duo Lighthouse Family. It was released on 20 October 1997 on Wildcard / Polydor Records. The album produced three top-10 hits ("Raincloud", "High" and "Lost in Space") and two top-30 hits ("Question of Faith" and "Postcard from Heaven") in the UK, with "High" also reaching number one in Australia. Track listing Personnel Tunde Baiyewu – vocals Craig Ross, Graham Kearns, Phil Hudson – guitar Jack Daley – bass Peter Gordeno – organ, Rhodes piano Paul Tucker – keyboards Pete Wingfield – piano Ben Hillier, Rupert Brown – drums Danny Cummings, Luís Jardim – percussion Phil Todd – flute, brass Lain Gray, Lawrence Johnson, Mint Juleps, Tee Green – backing vocals The London Session Orchestra – strings Nick Ingman – string arrangements Charts
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Bob Sreenan': Bob Sreenan (born 7 May 1934) is a British former swimmer. Sreenan competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1960 Summer Olympics. He won the 1957 ASA National Championship 440 yards freestyle title.
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Bob Sreenan (born 7 May 1934) is a British former swimmer. Sreenan competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1960 Summer Olympics. He won the 1957 ASA National Championship 440 yards freestyle title.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Sidi Bennour Province': Sidi Bennour Province () is a province of Morocco in the Casablanca-Settat Region. The province had a population of 452,448 people in 2014. Administrative divisions
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Sidi Bennour Province () is a province of Morocco in the Casablanca-Settat Region. The province had a population of 452,448 people in 2014. Administrative divisions
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Belogorye': Belogorye may refer to: Belogorye (geography), a type of mountain also known as "Belki" Belogorye, Voronezh Oblast, a village in Voronezh Oblast, Russia Belogorye (selo, Amur Oblast), a village in Amur Oblast, Russian Far East Belogorye (station, Amur Oblast), a rural locality in Amur Oblast, Russian Far East Belogorye Nature Reserve, a protected area in Belgorod Oblast, Russia
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Belogorye may refer to: Belogorye (geography), a type of mountain also known as "Belki" Belogorye, Voronezh Oblast, a village in Voronezh Oblast, Russia Belogorye (selo, Amur Oblast), a village in Amur Oblast, Russian Far East Belogorye (station, Amur Oblast), a rural locality in Amur Oblast, Russian Far East Belogorye Nature Reserve, a protected area in Belgorod Oblast, Russia
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'The Whispering Skull': The Whispering Skull may refer to: The Whispering Skull (film), 1944 film The Whispering Skull (novel), by Jonathan Stroud
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The Whispering Skull may refer to: The Whispering Skull (film), 1944 film The Whispering Skull (novel), by Jonathan Stroud
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Bilimora': Saputara and Dang District Tourism: Saputara, the only hill station in Gujarat, is around 110 km away from Bilimora. One can visit Waghai, Saputara, Gira falls in Dang District, India via a one-day road trip from Bilimora. Unai hot springs are another popular place. Many local people believe in the legend of Sri Ram which is linked to the hot springs. Unai is about 40 km from Bilimora. The nearest railway station is Waghai. The narrow gauge rail link connecting Ahwa to Bilimora runs through the park. Other Temples near Bilimora: Jayantibhai L Mistry (1937) Fmr CMD LMP Precesion Engg Co. Ltd. Udyog Ratan & IBC Business Man Of The Decade. Mehboob Khan (1907-1964) - Pioneer Producer-Director of Hindi Cinema A. M. Naik (b. 1942) - Group Executive Chairman of Larsen & Toubro Shailesh Nayak (b. 1953) - Former Chairman of ISRO India Hospitals New Atrik Hospital, Navjivan Colony Arpan Hospital, Nursery Road Snehal Hospital, Navjivan Colony Panchal Orthopedic Hospital, Tower Rd, Maruti Nagar Society Littlestar Children Hospital, Sankalp Society Adarsh Hospital, Somnath Road Gupta hospital, Near Railway Station Mandaliya Hospital, Sardar market road Samved Hospital, Somnath Road Shaishav Children Hospital, Gabba Estate Sparsh Children Hospital, Somnath Road
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Saputara and Dang District Tourism: Saputara, the only hill station in Gujarat, is around 110 km away from Bilimora. One can visit Waghai, Saputara, Gira falls in Dang District, India via a one-day road trip from Bilimora. Unai hot springs are another popular place. Many local people believe in the legend of Sri Ram which is linked to the hot springs. Unai is about 40 km from Bilimora. The nearest railway station is Waghai. The narrow gauge rail link connecting Ahwa to Bilimora runs through the park. Other Temples near Bilimora: Jayantibhai L Mistry (1937) Fmr CMD LMP Precesion Engg Co. Ltd. Udyog Ratan & IBC Business Man Of The Decade. Mehboob Khan (1907-1964) - Pioneer Producer-Director of Hindi Cinema A. M. Naik (b. 1942) - Group Executive Chairman of Larsen & Toubro Shailesh Nayak (b. 1953) - Former Chairman of ISRO India Hospitals New Atrik Hospital, Navjivan Colony Arpan Hospital, Nursery Road Snehal Hospital, Navjivan Colony Panchal Orthopedic Hospital, Tower Rd, Maruti Nagar Society Littlestar Children Hospital, Sankalp Society Adarsh Hospital, Somnath Road Gupta hospital, Near Railway Station Mandaliya Hospital, Sardar market road Samved Hospital, Somnath Road Shaishav Children Hospital, Gabba Estate Sparsh Children Hospital, Somnath Road
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1990 FIFA World Cup qualification â OFC first round': This page provides the summaries of the OFC first round matches for 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification. Format In this round four of the five teams were drawn into 2 home-and-away ties. The 2 winners advanced to the second round of the OFC qualifiers. Matches |} New Zealand won 8–1 on aggregate and advanced to the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification – OFC second round|second round]]. Australia won 5–2 on aggregate and advanced to the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification – OFC second round|second round]].
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This page provides the summaries of the OFC first round matches for 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification. Format In this round four of the five teams were drawn into 2 home-and-away ties. The 2 winners advanced to the second round of the OFC qualifiers. Matches |} New Zealand won 8–1 on aggregate and advanced to the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification – OFC second round|second round]]. Australia won 5–2 on aggregate and advanced to the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification – OFC second round|second round]].
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Gustav Engel': Gustav Engel (24 July 1893 – 17 December 1989) was a German historian. Life Born in Quakenbrück, Engel studied art history, English and French from 1912 to 1914. After the beginning of the First World War, Engel was called up before he could finish his studies. He was a prisoner of war until March 1920. Afterwards, Engel completed an apprenticeship in a bookshop to become an independent bookseller. From 1935, he was employed in the municipal archive in Bielefeld and studied in Münster with half his time of service. He finished his study in 1938 and received his doctorate with the thesis Geistiges Leben in Minden, Ravensberg und Herford während des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts. Engel was chairman of the from 1944 to 1968. Since 1990, the association has awarded the Gustav Engel Prize annually in memory of his work. Since 1946 he had also been a full member of the and was appointed honorary member on 24 April 1974. His burial place is on the in Bielefeld where he died at the age of 96.
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Gustav Engel (24 July 1893 – 17 December 1989) was a German historian. Life Born in Quakenbrück, Engel studied art history, English and French from 1912 to 1914. After the beginning of the First World War, Engel was called up before he could finish his studies. He was a prisoner of war until March 1920. Afterwards, Engel completed an apprenticeship in a bookshop to become an independent bookseller. From 1935, he was employed in the municipal archive in Bielefeld and studied in Münster with half his time of service. He finished his study in 1938 and received his doctorate with the thesis Geistiges Leben in Minden, Ravensberg und Herford während des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts. Engel was chairman of the from 1944 to 1968. Since 1990, the association has awarded the Gustav Engel Prize annually in memory of his work. Since 1946 he had also been a full member of the and was appointed honorary member on 24 April 1974. His burial place is on the in Bielefeld where he died at the age of 96.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'West Street pedestrian bridges': Liberty Street Bridge The original incarnation of the Liberty Street Bridge (), was called the South Bridge, as it was seen as a companion to its Vesey Street counterpart and had a similar design. Due to the attacks, it had sustained significant damage. However, unlike its counterpart, it was extended and repaired and was reopened in April 2002. Since then, the bridge has been revamped and rerouted, due to its location near the World Trade Center site and the construction activity for the Vehicle Security Center and the demolition of the Deutsche Bank Building at 130 Liberty Street. On April 21, 2010, the eastern bridge access point was shifted onto the east side of West Street, from Liberty Street. A pre-fabricated segment was attached to the existing bridge, for use while construction proceeds on both sides along Liberty Street. The new pre-fabricated southward extension was fitted with an elevator for ADA accessibility. The bridge was connected to Liberty Park at its eastern end in 2016. Rector Street Bridge With the destruction of the North Bridge and the closure of the South Bridge due to the terrorist attacks, Battery Park City residents sought for safe passage across West Street in the immediate months following September 11, 2001. The Rector Street Bridge () was seen as a temporary solution. The bridge was designed by SHoP Architects and opened in August 2002. The bridge has a span of , with a ramp on the western end of the bridge. Much of the bridge was built from pre-fabricated materials, the design of the bridge was a steel box truss system. The panels surrounding the bridge allow natural light to flow through, but it limits the view to disallow people from using it to view the World Trade Center site. In 2006, the New York State Department of Transportation released its proposal to reconstruct West Street into a promenade. The plans did not feature a permanent replacement, suggesting that the first Rector Street Bridge may be permanent. However a renovation was planned then, to keep the bridge in place for another ten years.
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Liberty Street Bridge The original incarnation of the Liberty Street Bridge (), was called the South Bridge, as it was seen as a companion to its Vesey Street counterpart and had a similar design. Due to the attacks, it had sustained significant damage. However, unlike its counterpart, it was extended and repaired and was reopened in April 2002. Since then, the bridge has been revamped and rerouted, due to its location near the World Trade Center site and the construction activity for the Vehicle Security Center and the demolition of the Deutsche Bank Building at 130 Liberty Street. On April 21, 2010, the eastern bridge access point was shifted onto the east side of West Street, from Liberty Street. A pre-fabricated segment was attached to the existing bridge, for use while construction proceeds on both sides along Liberty Street. The new pre-fabricated southward extension was fitted with an elevator for ADA accessibility. The bridge was connected to Liberty Park at its eastern end in 2016. Rector Street Bridge With the destruction of the North Bridge and the closure of the South Bridge due to the terrorist attacks, Battery Park City residents sought for safe passage across West Street in the immediate months following September 11, 2001. The Rector Street Bridge () was seen as a temporary solution. The bridge was designed by SHoP Architects and opened in August 2002. The bridge has a span of , with a ramp on the western end of the bridge. Much of the bridge was built from pre-fabricated materials, the design of the bridge was a steel box truss system. The panels surrounding the bridge allow natural light to flow through, but it limits the view to disallow people from using it to view the World Trade Center site. In 2006, the New York State Department of Transportation released its proposal to reconstruct West Street into a promenade. The plans did not feature a permanent replacement, suggesting that the first Rector Street Bridge may be permanent. However a renovation was planned then, to keep the bridge in place for another ten years.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Sky Replay': On 9 October 2017, the branding and presentation on Sky's entertainment channels was revised again; as part of this the names Sky One and Sky Two were reintroduced nine years after the switch to numerals. Sky Two dropped its previous filmed idents in favour of using an animated sting featuring the new channel logo. Whereas Sky One had been available in HD since the launch of Sky HD in 2006, Sky Two has always been exclusively available in standard definition. Sky Replay (2020–present) On 27 August 2020, Sky Two was rebranded as Sky Replay and moved to Sky channel 145 as a result, while its previous owner, Sky Sports Mix, moved to channel 416. On 8 November 2022, Sky Replay swapped channel numbers with Challenge. Programming Sky Replay is in many ways a catch-up service for Sky's main entertainment channels, Sky Witness and Sky Max (formerly the now defunct Sky One) broadcasting their popular shows. Doing so, Sky Two is described as a time shuffle channel, so called to distinguish it from timeshift channels, which rebroadcast their principal channel, delayed by one hour. Following the closure of the original Sky Real Lives in 2010, some of its factual and reality programming was relocated to Sky Two. Following the closure of Bravo in 2011, Sky Two adopted some of its programming, particularly in the science-fiction, drama and documentary fields.
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On 9 October 2017, the branding and presentation on Sky's entertainment channels was revised again; as part of this the names Sky One and Sky Two were reintroduced nine years after the switch to numerals. Sky Two dropped its previous filmed idents in favour of using an animated sting featuring the new channel logo. Whereas Sky One had been available in HD since the launch of Sky HD in 2006, Sky Two has always been exclusively available in standard definition. Sky Replay (2020–present) On 27 August 2020, Sky Two was rebranded as Sky Replay and moved to Sky channel 145 as a result, while its previous owner, Sky Sports Mix, moved to channel 416. On 8 November 2022, Sky Replay swapped channel numbers with Challenge. Programming Sky Replay is in many ways a catch-up service for Sky's main entertainment channels, Sky Witness and Sky Max (formerly the now defunct Sky One) broadcasting their popular shows. Doing so, Sky Two is described as a time shuffle channel, so called to distinguish it from timeshift channels, which rebroadcast their principal channel, delayed by one hour. Following the closure of the original Sky Real Lives in 2010, some of its factual and reality programming was relocated to Sky Two. Following the closure of Bravo in 2011, Sky Two adopted some of its programming, particularly in the science-fiction, drama and documentary fields.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'List of Asian Games medalists in artistic swimming': This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in artistic swimming from 1994 to 2018. Women Solo Duet Team Combination
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This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in artistic swimming from 1994 to 2018. Women Solo Duet Team Combination
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Post-glacial clay': Post-glacial clay (Swedish: Postglacial lera) is any sedimentary clay layer or deposit that formed after retreating glaciers have abandoned an area. The term is used in Sweden. Compared to glacial clay, post-glacial clay tend to be less rich in calcium carbonate. In some places like around Göta Älv post-glacial clay distinguishes itself by having lower silt content than the glacial clays under it.
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Post-glacial clay (Swedish: Postglacial lera) is any sedimentary clay layer or deposit that formed after retreating glaciers have abandoned an area. The term is used in Sweden. Compared to glacial clay, post-glacial clay tend to be less rich in calcium carbonate. In some places like around Göta Älv post-glacial clay distinguishes itself by having lower silt content than the glacial clays under it.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Macahambus Cave': The Filipino troops in Macahambus were led by Lt. Cruz Taal and Col. Apolinar Velez. Footnotes Caves of the Philippines Landforms of Misamis Oriental Tourist attractions in Cagayan de Oro
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The Filipino troops in Macahambus were led by Lt. Cruz Taal and Col. Apolinar Velez. Footnotes Caves of the Philippines Landforms of Misamis Oriental Tourist attractions in Cagayan de Oro
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'H. W. Amarasuriya': Henry Woodward Amarasuriya (14 October 1904 – 6 March 1981) was a Ceylonese plantation owner, politician, educationist and philanthropist. He was the Cabinet Minister for Trade and Commerce in the cabinet of D. S. Senanayake. A former member of the Ceylon state council, H. W. Amarasuriya was a founding member and the first general secretary of the United National Party. He also held the position of Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees in the first parliament of Ceylon. A member of the first Education Executive Committee of the state council and a former general manager of the Buddhist schools, he did a great service to improve the education in Ceylon. Early life H .W. Amarasuriya was born on 14 October 1904 to the wealthy Amarasuriya family in Unawatuna, Galle. His father Henry Mahendrapala Amarasuriya was a proprietor, shipping merchant and an independence activist. His mother was Caroline de Silva. Both his grand fathers Muhandiram Thomas de Silva Amarasuriya and Juanis de Silva were wealthy businessman of Galle. Eldest boy and the second of the family of seven children, he had three younger brothers; Thomas Amarasuriya, Francis and Buddhadasa Amarasuriya and three sisters Susima, Irene and Amara. Young Henry Woodward attended Mahinda College, Galle for his education and did well in both his studies and sports. He captained the college cricket team in 1923 and was also a member of the college soccer team. With the early demise of his father, Henry Woodward took over the management of his fathers' estates and the affairs of the family, after completing his school education.
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Henry Woodward Amarasuriya (14 October 1904 – 6 March 1981) was a Ceylonese plantation owner, politician, educationist and philanthropist. He was the Cabinet Minister for Trade and Commerce in the cabinet of D. S. Senanayake. A former member of the Ceylon state council, H. W. Amarasuriya was a founding member and the first general secretary of the United National Party. He also held the position of Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees in the first parliament of Ceylon. A member of the first Education Executive Committee of the state council and a former general manager of the Buddhist schools, he did a great service to improve the education in Ceylon. Early life H .W. Amarasuriya was born on 14 October 1904 to the wealthy Amarasuriya family in Unawatuna, Galle. His father Henry Mahendrapala Amarasuriya was a proprietor, shipping merchant and an independence activist. His mother was Caroline de Silva. Both his grand fathers Muhandiram Thomas de Silva Amarasuriya and Juanis de Silva were wealthy businessman of Galle. Eldest boy and the second of the family of seven children, he had three younger brothers; Thomas Amarasuriya, Francis and Buddhadasa Amarasuriya and three sisters Susima, Irene and Amara. Young Henry Woodward attended Mahinda College, Galle for his education and did well in both his studies and sports. He captained the college cricket team in 1923 and was also a member of the college soccer team. With the early demise of his father, Henry Woodward took over the management of his fathers' estates and the affairs of the family, after completing his school education.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'SKNFA Division 1': The Saint Kitts and Nevis Division 1 is the 2nd tier of football in Saint Kitts and Nevis. Teams in The Saint Kitts and Nevis Division 1 compete for promotion to the Saint Kitts and Nevis Premier Division. Teams for the 2018-2019 season: Football leagues in Saint Kitts and Nevis Second level football leagues in the Caribbean
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The Saint Kitts and Nevis Division 1 is the 2nd tier of football in Saint Kitts and Nevis. Teams in The Saint Kitts and Nevis Division 1 compete for promotion to the Saint Kitts and Nevis Premier Division. Teams for the 2018-2019 season: Football leagues in Saint Kitts and Nevis Second level football leagues in the Caribbean
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Scott Kildall': Career From 2006 to 2008, Kildall produced “Video Portraits”, a video piece where Kildall asks strangers to pose for a photograph but instead shoots video. The purpose was to record the act of constructing a pose for recorded memory. In 2006, Kildall produced Future Memories, a single-channel video work that uses in-between moments from iconic Hollywood movies. The clips are black-and-white with an ambient soundtrack, which result in a feeling of displaced familiarity as the viewer registers the clips on a subconscious level. In 2007, Kildall's video works were displayed in his first solo show, Imaginary Souvenirs, at Mission 17 gallery in San Francisco. The socio-historical impacts of media play a role in some of his creations. For example, his 2007 piece, “Uncertain Location”, recreates the Apollo 11 lunar landing in response to an announcement by NASA that it was unable to find the original tapes of the event.
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Career From 2006 to 2008, Kildall produced “Video Portraits”, a video piece where Kildall asks strangers to pose for a photograph but instead shoots video. The purpose was to record the act of constructing a pose for recorded memory. In 2006, Kildall produced Future Memories, a single-channel video work that uses in-between moments from iconic Hollywood movies. The clips are black-and-white with an ambient soundtrack, which result in a feeling of displaced familiarity as the viewer registers the clips on a subconscious level. In 2007, Kildall's video works were displayed in his first solo show, Imaginary Souvenirs, at Mission 17 gallery in San Francisco. The socio-historical impacts of media play a role in some of his creations. For example, his 2007 piece, “Uncertain Location”, recreates the Apollo 11 lunar landing in response to an announcement by NASA that it was unable to find the original tapes of the event.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'The Party Ain't Over': The Party Ain't Over is the thirtieth studio album by American singer Wanda Jackson, produced by Jack White, the lead vocalist of The White Stripes. The Party Ain't Over peaked at number 17 on Top Rock Albums. The album also peaked at number 58 on Billboard Hot 200 album chart, at the time making Jackson the oldest female vocalist to have ever charted on it. Billboard failed to place the album on its country LP chart although Jackson covered several country songs on this disc. The album featured covers of songs by artists including Amy Winehouse, Kitty Wells, Eddie Cochran, Johnny Cash, Johnny Kidd & The Pirates and Bob Dylan. Shakin' All Over was featured on the Bridesmaids soundtrack and played during the end credits of the film. Track listing Personnel Wanda Jackson – Vocals, Yodels Carl Broemel – Pedal Steel Justin Carpenter – Trombone, Piano Patrick Keeler – Drums Joe Gillis – Organ, Piano, B3, Keyboards Leif Shires – Trumpet Craig Swift – Saxophone Jack White – Guitar, Bass, Tambourine Olivia Jean – Guitar, Percussion, Bass Jack Lawrence – Bass, Fuzz Bass, Upright Bass Dominic Davis – Upright Bass, Mandolin Jackson Smith – Guitar Ashley Monroe – Background Vocals Karen Elson – Background Vocals
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The Party Ain't Over is the thirtieth studio album by American singer Wanda Jackson, produced by Jack White, the lead vocalist of The White Stripes. The Party Ain't Over peaked at number 17 on Top Rock Albums. The album also peaked at number 58 on Billboard Hot 200 album chart, at the time making Jackson the oldest female vocalist to have ever charted on it. Billboard failed to place the album on its country LP chart although Jackson covered several country songs on this disc. The album featured covers of songs by artists including Amy Winehouse, Kitty Wells, Eddie Cochran, Johnny Cash, Johnny Kidd & The Pirates and Bob Dylan. Shakin' All Over was featured on the Bridesmaids soundtrack and played during the end credits of the film. Track listing Personnel Wanda Jackson – Vocals, Yodels Carl Broemel – Pedal Steel Justin Carpenter – Trombone, Piano Patrick Keeler – Drums Joe Gillis – Organ, Piano, B3, Keyboards Leif Shires – Trumpet Craig Swift – Saxophone Jack White – Guitar, Bass, Tambourine Olivia Jean – Guitar, Percussion, Bass Jack Lawrence – Bass, Fuzz Bass, Upright Bass Dominic Davis – Upright Bass, Mandolin Jackson Smith – Guitar Ashley Monroe – Background Vocals Karen Elson – Background Vocals
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Megastylidinae': Megastylidinae is an orchid subtribe in the tribe Diurideae.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Mashrabiya': The mashrabiya is known by different labels across the Arab world; takhrima in Yemen; barmaqli or gannariya in Tunis, shanashil or rowshin in Iraq and Jeddah. It is also called shanshūl () or rōshān (). Other terms also exist to describe variants of this architectural feature beyond the Arabic world. In Turkish it is called şahnişin, from Persian, adopted into Greek as sachnisi. In Malta, they are known by the cognate term muxrabija. History The origins of mashrabiya are uncertain; however, the earliest evidence of the mashrabiya, in its current form, dates to the 12th century in Baghdad during the Abbasid period. In Iraq during the 1920s and 1930s, the designs of the latticework were influenced by the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements of the time. Mashrabiyas, along with other distinct features of historic Islamic architecture, were being demolished as part of a modernisation program across the Arab world from the first decades of the 20th century. In Baghdad, members of the arts community feared that vernacular architecture would be lost permanently and took steps to preserve them. The architect, Rifat Chadirji and his father, Kamil, photographed structures and monuments across Iraq and the Saudi region, and published a book of photographs. Such initiatives have contributed to a renewed interest in traditional practices as a means of building sustainable residences in harsh climatic conditions.
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The mashrabiya is known by different labels across the Arab world; takhrima in Yemen; barmaqli or gannariya in Tunis, shanashil or rowshin in Iraq and Jeddah. It is also called shanshūl () or rōshān (). Other terms also exist to describe variants of this architectural feature beyond the Arabic world. In Turkish it is called şahnişin, from Persian, adopted into Greek as sachnisi. In Malta, they are known by the cognate term muxrabija. History The origins of mashrabiya are uncertain; however, the earliest evidence of the mashrabiya, in its current form, dates to the 12th century in Baghdad during the Abbasid period. In Iraq during the 1920s and 1930s, the designs of the latticework were influenced by the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements of the time. Mashrabiyas, along with other distinct features of historic Islamic architecture, were being demolished as part of a modernisation program across the Arab world from the first decades of the 20th century. In Baghdad, members of the arts community feared that vernacular architecture would be lost permanently and took steps to preserve them. The architect, Rifat Chadirji and his father, Kamil, photographed structures and monuments across Iraq and the Saudi region, and published a book of photographs. Such initiatives have contributed to a renewed interest in traditional practices as a means of building sustainable residences in harsh climatic conditions.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Stanford Lake': Stanford Lake is a natural mountain lake in the Eastern Sierra Nevada, in California. It is near Mount Stanford on the Sierra Crest, in the Inyo National Forest.
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Stanford Lake is a natural mountain lake in the Eastern Sierra Nevada, in California. It is near Mount Stanford on the Sierra Crest, in the Inyo National Forest.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Encephalartos marunguensis': Encephalartos marunguensis, the Marungu cycad, is a species of cycad in Africa. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (in the Marungu Mountains and on Muhila plateau) and Tanzania (about 100 km west of Marungu) in the southeast of the country. Description It is an acaule plant, with a partially underground stem up to 40 cm high and with a diameter of 15 cm. The leaves are 50–80 cm long, bluish green in color, strongly keeled. The rachis is green, with the upper part clearly curved. The linear leaflets, 10–12 cm long, are arranged on the rachis in the opposite way, with an obtuse angle of insertion, which varies from 45 to 80°; the margins are integer and smooth. The leaves of the basal part are often reduced to spines. It is a dioecious species, with ovoid-shaped male cones, bluish green in color, 18–25 cm long and 5–7.5 cm wide. The female cones, about the same shape, are 20-30 cm long and have a diameter of 10-15 cm. Both are produced in numbers ranging from one to three. The seeds, 20–30 mm long, have an oblong shape and are covered by a red or yellow sarcotesta.
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Encephalartos marunguensis, the Marungu cycad, is a species of cycad in Africa. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (in the Marungu Mountains and on Muhila plateau) and Tanzania (about 100 km west of Marungu) in the southeast of the country. Description It is an acaule plant, with a partially underground stem up to 40 cm high and with a diameter of 15 cm. The leaves are 50–80 cm long, bluish green in color, strongly keeled. The rachis is green, with the upper part clearly curved. The linear leaflets, 10–12 cm long, are arranged on the rachis in the opposite way, with an obtuse angle of insertion, which varies from 45 to 80°; the margins are integer and smooth. The leaves of the basal part are often reduced to spines. It is a dioecious species, with ovoid-shaped male cones, bluish green in color, 18–25 cm long and 5–7.5 cm wide. The female cones, about the same shape, are 20-30 cm long and have a diameter of 10-15 cm. Both are produced in numbers ranging from one to three. The seeds, 20–30 mm long, have an oblong shape and are covered by a red or yellow sarcotesta.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Maloideae': Intergeneric hybrids: × Amelasorbus × Crataegosorbus × Crataemespilus × Malosorbus × Sorbocotoneaster × Sorbopyrus Graft chimeras: + Crataegomespilus + Pyrocydonia (Pirocydonia) Notes
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Intergeneric hybrids: × Amelasorbus × Crataegosorbus × Crataemespilus × Malosorbus × Sorbocotoneaster × Sorbopyrus Graft chimeras: + Crataegomespilus + Pyrocydonia (Pirocydonia) Notes
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'States of the German Empire': The German Empire consisted of 25 constituent states and an imperial territory, the largest of which was Prussia. These states, or Staaten (or Bundesstaaten, i.e. federal states, a name derived from the previous North German Confederation; they became known as Länder during the Weimar Republic) each had votes in the Bundesrat, which gave them representation at a federal level. Several of these states had gained sovereignty following the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire. Others were created as sovereign states after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Territories were not necessarily contiguous, such as Bavaria, or Oldenburg—many existed in several parts (enclaves and exclaves), as a result of historical acquisitions, or, in several cases, divisions of the ruling family trees. Kingdoms Kingdom of Bavaria Kingdom of Prussia (itself subdivided into provinces; including the Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg ruled in personal union until annexed 1 July 1876) Kingdom of Saxony Kingdom of Württemberg
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The German Empire consisted of 25 constituent states and an imperial territory, the largest of which was Prussia. These states, or Staaten (or Bundesstaaten, i.e. federal states, a name derived from the previous North German Confederation; they became known as Länder during the Weimar Republic) each had votes in the Bundesrat, which gave them representation at a federal level. Several of these states had gained sovereignty following the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire. Others were created as sovereign states after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Territories were not necessarily contiguous, such as Bavaria, or Oldenburg—many existed in several parts (enclaves and exclaves), as a result of historical acquisitions, or, in several cases, divisions of the ruling family trees. Kingdoms Kingdom of Bavaria Kingdom of Prussia (itself subdivided into provinces; including the Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg ruled in personal union until annexed 1 July 1876) Kingdom of Saxony Kingdom of Württemberg
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Piotr Buchalski': Piotr Buchalski (born 4 March 1981) is a Polish rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Tennis Girl': Parody Over the years, the picture has been parodied by various people as diverse as former tennis star Pat Cash, singer and actress Kylie Minogue and comedian Alan Carr with actor Keith Lemon featuring his parody in his 2012 calendar. As an election promise for the 2012 Belgian elections, Milka Malfait, a 22-year-old candidate from Sint-Truiden promised to publish a nude photo shoot when receiving 1,000 votes. She released a picture of herself in the Tennis Girl pose prior to the elections. In 2009, it was also parodied in the exit scene from episode 12 from the sixth series of Shameless when Lillian Tyler, a character played by Alice Barry, gets up and walks towards the door after winning a game console version of tennis. The background of Martin Rowson's cartoon, "Don't feed the Trolls", appears to show a poster of Donald Trump as Tennis Girl.
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Parody Over the years, the picture has been parodied by various people as diverse as former tennis star Pat Cash, singer and actress Kylie Minogue and comedian Alan Carr with actor Keith Lemon featuring his parody in his 2012 calendar. As an election promise for the 2012 Belgian elections, Milka Malfait, a 22-year-old candidate from Sint-Truiden promised to publish a nude photo shoot when receiving 1,000 votes. She released a picture of herself in the Tennis Girl pose prior to the elections. In 2009, it was also parodied in the exit scene from episode 12 from the sixth series of Shameless when Lillian Tyler, a character played by Alice Barry, gets up and walks towards the door after winning a game console version of tennis. The background of Martin Rowson's cartoon, "Don't feed the Trolls", appears to show a poster of Donald Trump as Tennis Girl.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Yara van Kerkhof': As of September 2014, van Kerkhof has one ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup victory, as part of the relay team in 2012–13 at Dresden. She also has two other podium finishes with the relay team. Her top World Cup ranking is 11th, in the 1000 metres in 2013–14. She is a sister of Sanne van Kerkhof, also an Olympic short track speed skater. World Cup podiums
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As of September 2014, van Kerkhof has one ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup victory, as part of the relay team in 2012–13 at Dresden. She also has two other podium finishes with the relay team. Her top World Cup ranking is 11th, in the 1000 metres in 2013–14. She is a sister of Sanne van Kerkhof, also an Olympic short track speed skater. World Cup podiums
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Campo Militar 1': Campo Militar 1 () is a military installation located between Conscripto and Zapadores Avenue and the Belt Freeway in Mexico City. For the 1968 Summer Olympics, it hosted the riding and running portions of the modern pentathlon competition.
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Campo Militar 1 () is a military installation located between Conscripto and Zapadores Avenue and the Belt Freeway in Mexico City. For the 1968 Summer Olympics, it hosted the riding and running portions of the modern pentathlon competition.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Paul Makler': Paul Makler may refer to: Paul Makler Sr. (1920–2022), American fencer at the 1952 Summer Olympics Paul Makler Jr. (born 1946), son of Paul Makler, Sr., fenced at the 1972 Summer Olympics
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Paul Makler may refer to: Paul Makler Sr. (1920–2022), American fencer at the 1952 Summer Olympics Paul Makler Jr. (born 1946), son of Paul Makler, Sr., fenced at the 1972 Summer Olympics
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Janus (Marvel Comics)': When Quincy Harker had temporarily destroyed Dracula, the possessing Golden Angel abandoned Janus' body. Janus immediately returned to Domini in human form, as a living baby. Years later, Janus was kidnapped at the order of the vampire lord Varnae. During the "Curse of the Mutants" storyline, Janus is betrayed by the Claw Sect and handed over to his brother Xarus (who has usurped his father Dracula's title of Lord of the Vampires). The Siren Sect leader Alyssa secretly hands him a light-deflecting pendant when he escapes. Powers and abilities As an angel sent by the forces of Heaven to Earth, Janus possessed superhuman strength, weather-controlling powers and immunity to Dracula's vampiric hypnotic powers, as well as being able to break his hypnotic hold over others. Janus could fire beams of concussive force from his eyes and to absorb and repel energies hurled against him, radiate blinding light, place people in temporal stasis, teleport himself and others at least thousands of miles across the face of the Earth, create illusory images, and transform into a golden eagle, retaining wings in humanoid form if desired. Janus could cause Dracula pain with a mere glance; he appeared able to survive physical death in astral form before incarnating in a new body. What special attributes the infant Janus might possess as a result of his vampire parentage remain unrevealed.
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When Quincy Harker had temporarily destroyed Dracula, the possessing Golden Angel abandoned Janus' body. Janus immediately returned to Domini in human form, as a living baby. Years later, Janus was kidnapped at the order of the vampire lord Varnae. During the "Curse of the Mutants" storyline, Janus is betrayed by the Claw Sect and handed over to his brother Xarus (who has usurped his father Dracula's title of Lord of the Vampires). The Siren Sect leader Alyssa secretly hands him a light-deflecting pendant when he escapes. Powers and abilities As an angel sent by the forces of Heaven to Earth, Janus possessed superhuman strength, weather-controlling powers and immunity to Dracula's vampiric hypnotic powers, as well as being able to break his hypnotic hold over others. Janus could fire beams of concussive force from his eyes and to absorb and repel energies hurled against him, radiate blinding light, place people in temporal stasis, teleport himself and others at least thousands of miles across the face of the Earth, create illusory images, and transform into a golden eagle, retaining wings in humanoid form if desired. Janus could cause Dracula pain with a mere glance; he appeared able to survive physical death in astral form before incarnating in a new body. What special attributes the infant Janus might possess as a result of his vampire parentage remain unrevealed.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'RubÃn Pulido': Rubén Pulido may refer to: Rubén Pulido (footballer, born 1979), Spanish retired football centre-back Rubén Pulido (footballer, born 2000), Spanish football centre-back for Fuenlabrada
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Staroyuryevo': Staroyuryevo () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Staroyuryevsky District, Tambov Oblast, Russia. Population:
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1950 Utah Redskins football team': The 1950 Utah Redskins football team was an American football team that represented the University of Utah as a member of the Skyline Conference during the 1950 college football season. In their first season under head coach Jack Curtice, the Redskins compiled an overall record of 3–4–3 with a mark of 1–2–2 against conference opponents, winning placing fourth in the Skyline. Utah played home games on campus at Ute Stadium in Salt Lake City. Schedule After the season NFL Draft Utah had one player selected in the 1951 NFL Draft.
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The 1950 Utah Redskins football team was an American football team that represented the University of Utah as a member of the Skyline Conference during the 1950 college football season. In their first season under head coach Jack Curtice, the Redskins compiled an overall record of 3–4–3 with a mark of 1–2–2 against conference opponents, winning placing fourth in the Skyline. Utah played home games on campus at Ute Stadium in Salt Lake City. Schedule After the season NFL Draft Utah had one player selected in the 1951 NFL Draft.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Senoo Station': is a passenger railway station located in Minami-ku of the city of Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Senoo Station is served by the JR Uno Line, and is located 8.3 kilometers from the terminus of the line at . It is also served by the Seto-Ōhashi Line and is 63.5 kilometers from the terminus of that line at . Station layout The station consists of a two opposed ground-level side platforms, connected by an elevated station building. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office. Platforms History Senoo Station was opened on 12 June 1910. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR West. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 3163 passengers daily Surrounding area Okayama Municipal Seno Hospital Okayama Municipal Senoo Elementary School Okayama Municipal Toka Elementary School
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is a passenger railway station located in Minami-ku of the city of Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Senoo Station is served by the JR Uno Line, and is located 8.3 kilometers from the terminus of the line at . It is also served by the Seto-Ōhashi Line and is 63.5 kilometers from the terminus of that line at . Station layout The station consists of a two opposed ground-level side platforms, connected by an elevated station building. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office. Platforms History Senoo Station was opened on 12 June 1910. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR West. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 3163 passengers daily Surrounding area Okayama Municipal Seno Hospital Okayama Municipal Senoo Elementary School Okayama Municipal Toka Elementary School
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'John Cole Farm': The John Cole Farm (also known as Intervale Farm) is an historic colonial farm on Reservoir Road in the far northeast of Cumberland, Rhode Island. The main farmhouse, a -story Cape style wood-frame structure, was built c. 1770 by John Cole not long after his acquisition of the property. The property, including a half-dozen outbuildings, has had only minimal intrusion of modern 20th-century amenities, and is a well-kept example of vernacular rural architecture of the late 18th century. The farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
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The John Cole Farm (also known as Intervale Farm) is an historic colonial farm on Reservoir Road in the far northeast of Cumberland, Rhode Island. The main farmhouse, a -story Cape style wood-frame structure, was built c. 1770 by John Cole not long after his acquisition of the property. The property, including a half-dozen outbuildings, has had only minimal intrusion of modern 20th-century amenities, and is a well-kept example of vernacular rural architecture of the late 18th century. The farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Saint-Leu-la-Forêt station': Saint-Leu-la-Forêt is a railway station located in the commune of Saint-Leu-la-Forêt (Val-d'Oise department), France. The station is served by Transilien H trains, on the line from Paris to Persan-Beaumont via Saint-Leu-la-Forêt. The daily number of passengers was between 2,500 and 7,500 in 2002. The station has 2 free parking lots with 118 and 168 places. Saint-Leu-la-Forêt is located on the line from Ermont-Eaubonne to Valmondois, that was opened in 1876. The line was electrified in 1970. Bus connections Valoise: 30.14 and 30.23
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Saint-Leu-la-Forêt is a railway station located in the commune of Saint-Leu-la-Forêt (Val-d'Oise department), France. The station is served by Transilien H trains, on the line from Paris to Persan-Beaumont via Saint-Leu-la-Forêt. The daily number of passengers was between 2,500 and 7,500 in 2002. The station has 2 free parking lots with 118 and 168 places. Saint-Leu-la-Forêt is located on the line from Ermont-Eaubonne to Valmondois, that was opened in 1876. The line was electrified in 1970. Bus connections Valoise: 30.14 and 30.23
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Relief pitchers Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'John William Corrington': Literary career During this time Corrington published four books of poetry, Where We Are (1962), The Anatomy of Love (1964), Mr. Clean (1964), and Lines to the South (1965). With Miller Williams, Corrington edited Southern Writing in the Sixties: Fiction (1966) and Southern Writing in the Sixties: Poetry (1967). Corrington also published four books of short stories, The Lonesome Traveler (1968), The Actes and Monuments (1978), The Southern Reporter (1981) and All My Trials (1987) and four novels, And Wait for the Night (1964), The Upper Hand (1967), The Bombardier (1970), and Shad Sentell (1984). He won an award in fiction from the National Endowment for the Arts, and had a story included in the O. Henry Award Stories (1976) and three in the Best American Short Stories series, (1973, 1976, and 1977). With his wife, Joyce, Corrington wrote five screenplays, Von Richthofen and Brown (1969), The Omega Man (1970), Boxcar Bertha (1971), The Arena (1972), and Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) and a television film, The Killer Bees (1974). Corrington gave up the practice of law in 1978, and his wife Joyce and he became head writers for daytime serials. The Corringtons scripted Search for Tomorrow (1978–80), Another World (1980), Texas (1980–81), General Hospital (1982; hired by Gloria Monty), Capitol (1982–83, hired by John Conboy), and One Life to Live (1984). They also wrote and produced Superior Court, a syndicated series (1986–89). Texas and Superior Court were each nominated twice for a Daytime Emmy Award.
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Literary career During this time Corrington published four books of poetry, Where We Are (1962), The Anatomy of Love (1964), Mr. Clean (1964), and Lines to the South (1965). With Miller Williams, Corrington edited Southern Writing in the Sixties: Fiction (1966) and Southern Writing in the Sixties: Poetry (1967). Corrington also published four books of short stories, The Lonesome Traveler (1968), The Actes and Monuments (1978), The Southern Reporter (1981) and All My Trials (1987) and four novels, And Wait for the Night (1964), The Upper Hand (1967), The Bombardier (1970), and Shad Sentell (1984). He won an award in fiction from the National Endowment for the Arts, and had a story included in the O. Henry Award Stories (1976) and three in the Best American Short Stories series, (1973, 1976, and 1977). With his wife, Joyce, Corrington wrote five screenplays, Von Richthofen and Brown (1969), The Omega Man (1970), Boxcar Bertha (1971), The Arena (1972), and Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) and a television film, The Killer Bees (1974). Corrington gave up the practice of law in 1978, and his wife Joyce and he became head writers for daytime serials. The Corringtons scripted Search for Tomorrow (1978–80), Another World (1980), Texas (1980–81), General Hospital (1982; hired by Gloria Monty), Capitol (1982–83, hired by John Conboy), and One Life to Live (1984). They also wrote and produced Superior Court, a syndicated series (1986–89). Texas and Superior Court were each nominated twice for a Daytime Emmy Award.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Get Fuzzy': Characters Main characters Rob Wilco is the "owner" of Satchel and Bucky and serves as the straight man between Satchel's goofy naïveté and Bucky's cynical hostility. In the Get Fuzzy universe, virtually all animals talk, a situation that no one seems to find odd. Rob is portrayed as a bit of an everyman: a mediocre performer in a job he dislikes, not successful romantically, and an all-around relatively quiet guy with a poor haircut and chronic lower back pain. His passions, which often border on obsessions, include sports (particularly the Boston Red Sox and the New Zealand All Blacks), video games, books, and guitarist Leo Kottke. He is also a strict vegetarian, due to what he feels are too cruel methods of killing the animals. The character was named for two of Conley's classmates at South-Doyle High School (then 'Doyle') in Knoxville, Tennessee who were named "Rob".
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Characters Main characters Rob Wilco is the "owner" of Satchel and Bucky and serves as the straight man between Satchel's goofy naïveté and Bucky's cynical hostility. In the Get Fuzzy universe, virtually all animals talk, a situation that no one seems to find odd. Rob is portrayed as a bit of an everyman: a mediocre performer in a job he dislikes, not successful romantically, and an all-around relatively quiet guy with a poor haircut and chronic lower back pain. His passions, which often border on obsessions, include sports (particularly the Boston Red Sox and the New Zealand All Blacks), video games, books, and guitarist Leo Kottke. He is also a strict vegetarian, due to what he feels are too cruel methods of killing the animals. The character was named for two of Conley's classmates at South-Doyle High School (then 'Doyle') in Knoxville, Tennessee who were named "Rob".
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Liffey Champion': The Liffey Champion is a local newspaper for north County Kildare and the Lucan area of west Dublin in Ireland. It is based in Leixlip. The first edition was printed on 17 May 1991. Published weekly every Thursday, the paper is in a tabloid format, and varies in length, averaging about 48 pages long, with approximately half of its pages being printed in full colour. The paper is currently priced at €1.90. The paper also provides coverage of local news, major events and sport, including Gaelic football, hurling and rugby. Its journalists cover local authority meetings of South Dublin County Council and Kildare County Council, along with local court proceedings in Kilcock and Naas, and various meetings in the local communities. Several of the newspaper's journalists have gone on to take up positions in national and international media. For example, former Champion journalist Sharon Tobin later worked as a news reporter for TV3 and RTÉ News.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Henry Cobb': Henry Cobb may refer to: Henry Peyton Cobb (1835–1910), English banker, solicitor and Liberal politician Henry Ives Cobb (1859–1931), American architect Henry Ives Cobb Jr. (1883–1974), American artist and architect, son of Henry Ives Cobb Henry H. Cobb (1920–2013), U.S. Army major general Henry N. Cobb (1926–2020), American architect
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'List of major DDT Pro-Wrestling events': is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion based in Shinjuku, Tokyo and founded in 1997. During the years, the promotion has held various notable pay-per-view events which feature professional wrestling matches that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Annual tournaments Active Former Marquee events Past Events 2007 2008 2009
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is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion based in Shinjuku, Tokyo and founded in 1997. During the years, the promotion has held various notable pay-per-view events which feature professional wrestling matches that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Annual tournaments Active Former Marquee events Past Events 2007 2008 2009
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Jalandhara': Vishnu caused Vrinda to dream that Jalandhara had been killed by Shiva. Posing as an ascetic, he creates the illusion that Jalandhara is then restored to life by him. Delighted to see her husband restored to life, Vrinda sported with him for many days in the forest. She recognised that it was Vishnu in disguise, and curses him that someday someone would trick his own wife (which becomes true when Sita is kidnapped by Ravana) just like how he had tricked her, that he would roam about in distress with Shesha (Lakshmana), and that he would seek the help of monkeys (vanaras). Saying thus, she entered the fire to immolate herself. After her death, her soul left her form from the funeral pyre, joining Parvati. Death Jalandhara, hearing of this deception and his wife's death, was enraged and left Mount Kailasha, returning to the battlefield. The illusion ending, Shiva and his forces realised the truth. Shiva engaged Sumbha and Nisumbha in battle, but they soon fled. They were later killed by Parvati. Jalandhara then engaged Shiva in battle. Towards the end of the battle, when most of Jalandhara's army had been slaughtered, Shiva beheaded him with a chakra (discus) created from his toe. Upon his death, his soul merged with Shiva, just like Vrinda's soul had merged with his wife.
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Vishnu caused Vrinda to dream that Jalandhara had been killed by Shiva. Posing as an ascetic, he creates the illusion that Jalandhara is then restored to life by him. Delighted to see her husband restored to life, Vrinda sported with him for many days in the forest. She recognised that it was Vishnu in disguise, and curses him that someday someone would trick his own wife (which becomes true when Sita is kidnapped by Ravana) just like how he had tricked her, that he would roam about in distress with Shesha (Lakshmana), and that he would seek the help of monkeys (vanaras). Saying thus, she entered the fire to immolate herself. After her death, her soul left her form from the funeral pyre, joining Parvati. Death Jalandhara, hearing of this deception and his wife's death, was enraged and left Mount Kailasha, returning to the battlefield. The illusion ending, Shiva and his forces realised the truth. Shiva engaged Sumbha and Nisumbha in battle, but they soon fled. They were later killed by Parvati. Jalandhara then engaged Shiva in battle. Towards the end of the battle, when most of Jalandhara's army had been slaughtered, Shiva beheaded him with a chakra (discus) created from his toe. Upon his death, his soul merged with Shiva, just like Vrinda's soul had merged with his wife.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'IOF': IOF may refer to: Fraunhofer IOF, the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering Independent Order of Foresters Infraorbital foramen, an opening in the skull under the eye socket Institute of Forestry, a forestry-related technical institute under Tribhuvan University, Nepal's largest academic institution Institute of Frescography, an institute for fresco and mural art Chartered Institute of Fundraising International Orienteering Federation International Osteoporosis Foundation, a global alliance of organizations concerned with osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease Israeli Occupation Forces, a name widely used among Palestinians and pro-Palestinian groups in reference to the Israel Defense Forces
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Wangcun': Wangcun may refer to the following locations in China: Wangcun Subdistrict (王村街道), Kuangqu, Datong, Shanxi Towns Wangcun, Xiuning County (汪村镇), Anhui Wangcun, Dacheng County (旺村镇), Hebei Written as "王村镇": Wangcun, She County, Anhui Wangcun, Gansu, in Jingchuan County Wangcun, Xingyang, Henan Wangcun, Xinxiang, in Muye District, Xinxiang, Henan Wangcun, Heyang County, Shaanxi Wangcun, Qian County, Shaanxi Wangcun, Jimo, Shandong Wangcun, Zibo, in Zhoucun District, Zibo, Shandong Wangcun, Xiangyuan County, Shanxi Wangcun, Sichuan, in Jingyan County Townships The following entries are all written as "王村乡": Wangcun Township, Daming County, Hebei Wangcun Township, Laishui County, Hebei Wangcun Township, Fengqiu County, Henan Wangcun Township, Nanyang, Henan, in Wolong District, Nanyang, Henan Wangcun Township, Shanxi, in Jingle County
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Wangcun may refer to the following locations in China: Wangcun Subdistrict (王村街道), Kuangqu, Datong, Shanxi Towns Wangcun, Xiuning County (汪村镇), Anhui Wangcun, Dacheng County (旺村镇), Hebei Written as "王村镇": Wangcun, She County, Anhui Wangcun, Gansu, in Jingchuan County Wangcun, Xingyang, Henan Wangcun, Xinxiang, in Muye District, Xinxiang, Henan Wangcun, Heyang County, Shaanxi Wangcun, Qian County, Shaanxi Wangcun, Jimo, Shandong Wangcun, Zibo, in Zhoucun District, Zibo, Shandong Wangcun, Xiangyuan County, Shanxi Wangcun, Sichuan, in Jingyan County Townships The following entries are all written as "王村乡": Wangcun Township, Daming County, Hebei Wangcun Township, Laishui County, Hebei Wangcun Township, Fengqiu County, Henan Wangcun Township, Nanyang, Henan, in Wolong District, Nanyang, Henan Wangcun Township, Shanxi, in Jingle County
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '2023 NCAA Women's Basketball All-Americans': An All-American team is an honorary sports team composed of the best amateur players of a specific season for each team position—which in turn are given the honorific "All-America" and typically referred to as "All-American athletes", or simply "All-Americans". Although the honorees generally do not compete as a unit, the term is used in U.S. team sports to refer to players who national media members select. Walter Camp selected the first All-America team in the early days of American football in 1889. The 2023 NCAA Women's Basketball All-Americans are honorary lists that include All-American selections from the Associated Press (AP), the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA), and the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) for the 2022–23 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. Both AP and USBWA choose three teams, while WBCA lists ten honorees. A consensus All-America team in women's basketball has never been organized. This differs from the practice in men's basketball, in which the NCAA uses a combination of selections by AP, USBWA, the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), and Sporting News to determine a consensus All-America team. The selection of a consensus All-America men's basketball team is possible because all four organizations select at least a first and second team, with only the USBWA not selecting a third team.
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An All-American team is an honorary sports team composed of the best amateur players of a specific season for each team position—which in turn are given the honorific "All-America" and typically referred to as "All-American athletes", or simply "All-Americans". Although the honorees generally do not compete as a unit, the term is used in U.S. team sports to refer to players who national media members select. Walter Camp selected the first All-America team in the early days of American football in 1889. The 2023 NCAA Women's Basketball All-Americans are honorary lists that include All-American selections from the Associated Press (AP), the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA), and the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) for the 2022–23 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. Both AP and USBWA choose three teams, while WBCA lists ten honorees. A consensus All-America team in women's basketball has never been organized. This differs from the practice in men's basketball, in which the NCAA uses a combination of selections by AP, USBWA, the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), and Sporting News to determine a consensus All-America team. The selection of a consensus All-America men's basketball team is possible because all four organizations select at least a first and second team, with only the USBWA not selecting a third team.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Agriculture in Myanmar': Since 2001, total agricultural exports have been down: in 2001–2002 Burma exported 939,000 tons of rice and 1,035,000 tons of pulses, whereas in 2010–2011 536,000 tons of rice and 920,000 tons of pulses were exported. This could be the result of increased demand for these products within the country, as opposed to a response to decreased production. The decrease in emphasis on exporting agricultural goods could reflect a response to the fluctuating value of the Burmese kyat as it relates to other nations' currencies. Instead, attention was directed towards creating "non-traded services," like construction, or to the production of goods with a high "price to cost ratio," like gems, jade and natural gas. Environmental impact At present, there is debate over the environmental impact of the varied farming methods used in Burma. Some credit slash-and-burn farming methods with "destroying the forests of the country, causing soil erosion and depletion of fertility," considering it to be reckless deforestation. Recently, the Burmese Government has increased its attempted regulation of farming practices, and this includes banning slash-and-burn tactics in some villages.
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Since 2001, total agricultural exports have been down: in 2001–2002 Burma exported 939,000 tons of rice and 1,035,000 tons of pulses, whereas in 2010–2011 536,000 tons of rice and 920,000 tons of pulses were exported. This could be the result of increased demand for these products within the country, as opposed to a response to decreased production. The decrease in emphasis on exporting agricultural goods could reflect a response to the fluctuating value of the Burmese kyat as it relates to other nations' currencies. Instead, attention was directed towards creating "non-traded services," like construction, or to the production of goods with a high "price to cost ratio," like gems, jade and natural gas. Environmental impact At present, there is debate over the environmental impact of the varied farming methods used in Burma. Some credit slash-and-burn farming methods with "destroying the forests of the country, causing soil erosion and depletion of fertility," considering it to be reckless deforestation. Recently, the Burmese Government has increased its attempted regulation of farming practices, and this includes banning slash-and-burn tactics in some villages.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Boland': 1053 Places Bolands, a coastal village on Antigua Boland Lake (Nipissing District), a lake in Nipissing District, Ontario, Canada Boland, Iran, in Fars Province, Iran Boland, County Tyrone, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Boland's Mill, a former flour mill and bakery in Dublin, Ireland The Boland, Western Cape, a region in South Africa Sports Boland Cavaliers, South African rugby union team Boland cricket team, South African cricket team Other Boland's Bakery, former Irish baking company and owner of Boland's Mill
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1053 Places Bolands, a coastal village on Antigua Boland Lake (Nipissing District), a lake in Nipissing District, Ontario, Canada Boland, Iran, in Fars Province, Iran Boland, County Tyrone, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Boland's Mill, a former flour mill and bakery in Dublin, Ireland The Boland, Western Cape, a region in South Africa Sports Boland Cavaliers, South African rugby union team Boland cricket team, South African cricket team Other Boland's Bakery, former Irish baking company and owner of Boland's Mill
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Hugh Hilley': Hugh Hilley (19 March 1899 – 14 September 1987) was a Scottish footballer, who played as a left back for Celtic from 1921 to 1928. He won the Scottish Football League championship in 1925–26, either side of Scottish Cup victories in 1925 and 1927, as well as one winner's medal each in the Glasgow Cup and Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup. Noted for his energy and bravery on the field, in 1927 it was reported that he had suffered some kind of nervous breakdown brought on by exhaustion. He recovered, but decided to give up playing, and later operated an ice-cream shop in Townhead, Glasgow.
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Hugh Hilley (19 March 1899 – 14 September 1987) was a Scottish footballer, who played as a left back for Celtic from 1921 to 1928. He won the Scottish Football League championship in 1925–26, either side of Scottish Cup victories in 1925 and 1927, as well as one winner's medal each in the Glasgow Cup and Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup. Noted for his energy and bravery on the field, in 1927 it was reported that he had suffered some kind of nervous breakdown brought on by exhaustion. He recovered, but decided to give up playing, and later operated an ice-cream shop in Townhead, Glasgow.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'The Second Coming (Adina Howard album)': Promotion "Nasty Grind" was released as the album's lead single and garnered notable airplay on Urban radio. The single's music video was inspired by D'Angelo's "Untitled (How Does It Feel)". A second single "Outside (The Club)" was planned, with a remix version premiering, but was later cancelled. Critical reception AllMusic rated the album two and a half stars out of five. Chart performance The Second Coming debut and peaked at number 61 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album failed to chart on the US Billboard 200. Track listing Charts
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Promotion "Nasty Grind" was released as the album's lead single and garnered notable airplay on Urban radio. The single's music video was inspired by D'Angelo's "Untitled (How Does It Feel)". A second single "Outside (The Club)" was planned, with a remix version premiering, but was later cancelled. Critical reception AllMusic rated the album two and a half stars out of five. Chart performance The Second Coming debut and peaked at number 61 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album failed to chart on the US Billboard 200. Track listing Charts
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Florence Duval West': Selected works The Land of the Lotus Eaters ''The Marble Lily and Other Poems" Notes
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Selected works The Land of the Lotus Eaters ''The Marble Lily and Other Poems" Notes
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '2003 Southland Conference men's basketball tournament': The 2003 Southland Conference men's basketball tournament took place March 10–14, 2003. The quarterfinal and semifinal rounds were played at the home arena of the higher seeded-teams, with the championship game played at Bernard Johnson Coliseum in Huntsville, Texas. Top-seeded Sam Houston State won the championship game over second-seeded , and earned the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Donald Cole of Sam Houston State was named the tournament's MVP. Format The top six eligible men's basketball teams in the Southland Conference received a berth in the conference tournament. After the conference season, teams were seeded by conference record. For the semifinal round, the remaining teams were reseeded. Bracket
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The 2003 Southland Conference men's basketball tournament took place March 10–14, 2003. The quarterfinal and semifinal rounds were played at the home arena of the higher seeded-teams, with the championship game played at Bernard Johnson Coliseum in Huntsville, Texas. Top-seeded Sam Houston State won the championship game over second-seeded , and earned the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Donald Cole of Sam Houston State was named the tournament's MVP. Format The top six eligible men's basketball teams in the Southland Conference received a berth in the conference tournament. After the conference season, teams were seeded by conference record. For the semifinal round, the remaining teams were reseeded. Bracket
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Polistes gallicus': P. gallicus was first sighted in North America in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1980 and has remained established in Massachusetts ever since. Also reported to be in Chile. Colony cycle Fertile foundress wasps come out of hibernation in the spring around mid May and build a new nest combining oral secretions with plant fibers, such as from sticks and bush branches, to make a paper pulp. A nest will begin to be constructed by late May to early April. Most nests are built by a single foundress, though in southern regions of Germany and Italy, two or more foundresses have been recorded building a cooperative nest. Each cell is formed in a hexagonal structure and are attached to a surface by a single stalk. The foundress will then lay a single egg directly in each brood cell. After about 2 weeks, the eggs hatch into larvae and are fed chunks of caterpillars, developing through 5 instar stages before pupating by spinning a cocoon to enclose its cell. Metamorphosis takes about 10 to 14 days before a mature adult wasp emerges.
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P. gallicus was first sighted in North America in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1980 and has remained established in Massachusetts ever since. Also reported to be in Chile. Colony cycle Fertile foundress wasps come out of hibernation in the spring around mid May and build a new nest combining oral secretions with plant fibers, such as from sticks and bush branches, to make a paper pulp. A nest will begin to be constructed by late May to early April. Most nests are built by a single foundress, though in southern regions of Germany and Italy, two or more foundresses have been recorded building a cooperative nest. Each cell is formed in a hexagonal structure and are attached to a surface by a single stalk. The foundress will then lay a single egg directly in each brood cell. After about 2 weeks, the eggs hatch into larvae and are fed chunks of caterpillars, developing through 5 instar stages before pupating by spinning a cocoon to enclose its cell. Metamorphosis takes about 10 to 14 days before a mature adult wasp emerges.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Higher education in Manitoba': St. Andrew's College St. John's College St. Paul's College There are four private religious institutions in Manitoba with degree-granting authority: Booth University College Canadian Mennonite University Providence University College and Theological Seminary in Otterburne, Manitoba Steinbach Bible College Other post-secondary institutions in Manitoba include: Mid-Ocean School of Media Arts (MOSMA), a private vocational institution located in Winnipeg. Yellowquill University College, owned and operated by the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council as the first First Nations-controlled post-secondary institution in Manitoba. Campus Manitoba is a consortium of all of the public colleges and universities in Manitoba. Through distributed learning mechanisms such as the Internet, it allows students to complete a significant portion of a college certificate, diploma, or university degree while staying in their home community. College system Manitoba's college system consists of:
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St. Andrew's College St. John's College St. Paul's College There are four private religious institutions in Manitoba with degree-granting authority: Booth University College Canadian Mennonite University Providence University College and Theological Seminary in Otterburne, Manitoba Steinbach Bible College Other post-secondary institutions in Manitoba include: Mid-Ocean School of Media Arts (MOSMA), a private vocational institution located in Winnipeg. Yellowquill University College, owned and operated by the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council as the first First Nations-controlled post-secondary institution in Manitoba. Campus Manitoba is a consortium of all of the public colleges and universities in Manitoba. Through distributed learning mechanisms such as the Internet, it allows students to complete a significant portion of a college certificate, diploma, or university degree while staying in their home community. College system Manitoba's college system consists of:
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Myopias': Myopias is a genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. The genus is known from the Oriental, Indo-Australian, and Australasian regions. Species Myopias amblyops Roger, 1861 Myopias bidens (Emery, 1900) Myopias breviloba (Wheeler, 1919) Myopias castaneicola (Donisthorpe, 1938) Myopias chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias concava Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias conicara Xu, 1998 Myopias crawleyi (Donisthorpe, 1941) Myopias cribriceps Emery, 1901 Myopias daia Xu, Burwell & Nakamura, 2014 Myopias delta Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias emeryi (Forel, 1913) Myopias gigas Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias hania Xu & Liu, 2011 Myopias hollandi (Forel, 1901) Myopias julivora Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias kuehni (Forel, 1902) Myopias latinoda (Emery, 1897) Myopias levigata (Emery, 1901) Myopias lobosa Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias loriai (Emery, 1897) Myopias luoba Xu & Liu, 2011 Myopias maligna (Smith, 1861) Myopias mandibularis (Crawley, 1924) Myopias mayri (Donisthorpe, 1932) Myopias media Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias menba Xu & Liu, 2011 Myopias modiglianii (Emery, 1900) Myopias nops Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias papua Snelling, 2008 Myopias philippinensis (Menozzi, 1925) Myopias ruthae Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias santschii (Viehmeyer, 1914) Myopias shivalikensis Bharti & Wachkoo, 2012 Myopias tasmaniensis Wheeler, 1923 Myopias tenuis (Emery, 1900) Myopias trumani (Donisthorpe, 1949) Myopias xiphias (Emery, 1900)
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Myopias is a genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. The genus is known from the Oriental, Indo-Australian, and Australasian regions. Species Myopias amblyops Roger, 1861 Myopias bidens (Emery, 1900) Myopias breviloba (Wheeler, 1919) Myopias castaneicola (Donisthorpe, 1938) Myopias chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias concava Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias conicara Xu, 1998 Myopias crawleyi (Donisthorpe, 1941) Myopias cribriceps Emery, 1901 Myopias daia Xu, Burwell & Nakamura, 2014 Myopias delta Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias emeryi (Forel, 1913) Myopias gigas Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias hania Xu & Liu, 2011 Myopias hollandi (Forel, 1901) Myopias julivora Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias kuehni (Forel, 1902) Myopias latinoda (Emery, 1897) Myopias levigata (Emery, 1901) Myopias lobosa Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias loriai (Emery, 1897) Myopias luoba Xu & Liu, 2011 Myopias maligna (Smith, 1861) Myopias mandibularis (Crawley, 1924) Myopias mayri (Donisthorpe, 1932) Myopias media Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias menba Xu & Liu, 2011 Myopias modiglianii (Emery, 1900) Myopias nops Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias papua Snelling, 2008 Myopias philippinensis (Menozzi, 1925) Myopias ruthae Willey & Brown, 1983 Myopias santschii (Viehmeyer, 1914) Myopias shivalikensis Bharti & Wachkoo, 2012 Myopias tasmaniensis Wheeler, 1923 Myopias tenuis (Emery, 1900) Myopias trumani (Donisthorpe, 1949) Myopias xiphias (Emery, 1900)
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'TÃrnÃ': Sights Tärnö has two lighthouses. A large wooden one featuring a drum lens at the island's highest point was built in 1910 to replace a predecessor. The other one is a simple structure for guiding coastal fishery which only has a 40 Watt bulb. A known sight apart from the picturesque cottages and the unique natural surroundings is the fiskgökaeken (a hollow centuries-old oak tree), a few Iron Age graves as well as a large naturally formed stone terrace. A number of military installations is still found on the island as a remnant of the time it formed part of the Swedish Navy's shooting range which made the island off-limits to all non-Swedes.
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Sights Tärnö has two lighthouses. A large wooden one featuring a drum lens at the island's highest point was built in 1910 to replace a predecessor. The other one is a simple structure for guiding coastal fishery which only has a 40 Watt bulb. A known sight apart from the picturesque cottages and the unique natural surroundings is the fiskgökaeken (a hollow centuries-old oak tree), a few Iron Age graves as well as a large naturally formed stone terrace. A number of military installations is still found on the island as a remnant of the time it formed part of the Swedish Navy's shooting range which made the island off-limits to all non-Swedes.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Pinkas': Pinkas () or Pinchas () may refer to: A Jewish record book Pinkas (surname), a Jewish surname Pinkas Braun (1923–2008), Swiss actor Pinchas Zukerman (born 1948), Israeli-American violinist, violist and conductor Pinchas Menachem Justman (1848–1920), Hasidic rabbi and publisher of the Jerusalem Talmud Pinkas Synagogue, Prague, Czech Republic Pinkas haKehilot, volume of a book series on Eastern European countries' Jewish communities
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Pinkas () or Pinchas () may refer to: A Jewish record book Pinkas (surname), a Jewish surname Pinkas Braun (1923–2008), Swiss actor Pinchas Zukerman (born 1948), Israeli-American violinist, violist and conductor Pinchas Menachem Justman (1848–1920), Hasidic rabbi and publisher of the Jerusalem Talmud Pinkas Synagogue, Prague, Czech Republic Pinkas haKehilot, volume of a book series on Eastern European countries' Jewish communities
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Anuj': Anuj may refer to: Anuj (name), Indian masculine given to the youngest brother in the family name (including a list of persons with the name) Anuj (singer), an Indian-born Australian pop-singer Anuj, Hamadan, a village in Iran Anuj-e Olya, a village in Iran Anuj-e Sofla, a village in Iran
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Anuj may refer to: Anuj (name), Indian masculine given to the youngest brother in the family name (including a list of persons with the name) Anuj (singer), an Indian-born Australian pop-singer Anuj, Hamadan, a village in Iran Anuj-e Olya, a village in Iran Anuj-e Sofla, a village in Iran
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Juliette Wells': Juliette C. Wells (born December 26, 1974) is an American author, editor, and Jane Austen scholar. She is the Elizabeth Conolly Todd Distinguished Professor of English in the Center for the Humanities at Goucher College. In 2015, Wells served as the chair of the English department at Goucher. Her work focuses on women's writing and 18th and 19th century British literature, especially that of Jane Austen. Education Wells earned a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, and a Master of Arts degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1997. She obtained a Master of Arts degree and a Master of Philosophy at Yale University in 2000. In 2003, she completed her doctorate at Yale. Under her doctoral advisor Ruth Yeazell, she completed her dissertation entitled Accomplished Women: Gender, Artistry, and Authorship in Nineteenth-Century England. Career Wells' work focuses on women's writing and 18th and 19th century British literature, especially that of Jane Austen. She has also written works on Charlotte Brontë. She is the editor of three Penguin Books editions of Jane Austen works. In 2009, Wells was an associate professor of English at Manhattanville College. From 2009 to 2010 she was the Goucher College Burke Jane Austen Scholar-in-Residence. In 2015, she served as the chair of the English department at Goucher. As of 2018, she is the Elizabeth Conolly Todd Distinguished Professor of English in the Center for the Humanities at Goucher. Wells is a member of the Modern Language Association, American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, and the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing. In 2013, she joined the editorial board of the Jane Austen Society of North America.
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Juliette C. Wells (born December 26, 1974) is an American author, editor, and Jane Austen scholar. She is the Elizabeth Conolly Todd Distinguished Professor of English in the Center for the Humanities at Goucher College. In 2015, Wells served as the chair of the English department at Goucher. Her work focuses on women's writing and 18th and 19th century British literature, especially that of Jane Austen. Education Wells earned a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, and a Master of Arts degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1997. She obtained a Master of Arts degree and a Master of Philosophy at Yale University in 2000. In 2003, she completed her doctorate at Yale. Under her doctoral advisor Ruth Yeazell, she completed her dissertation entitled Accomplished Women: Gender, Artistry, and Authorship in Nineteenth-Century England. Career Wells' work focuses on women's writing and 18th and 19th century British literature, especially that of Jane Austen. She has also written works on Charlotte Brontë. She is the editor of three Penguin Books editions of Jane Austen works. In 2009, Wells was an associate professor of English at Manhattanville College. From 2009 to 2010 she was the Goucher College Burke Jane Austen Scholar-in-Residence. In 2015, she served as the chair of the English department at Goucher. As of 2018, she is the Elizabeth Conolly Todd Distinguished Professor of English in the Center for the Humanities at Goucher. Wells is a member of the Modern Language Association, American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, and the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing. In 2013, she joined the editorial board of the Jane Austen Society of North America.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Shimura Ichirizuka': The is a historic Japanese distance marker akin to a milestone, comprising a pair of earthen mounds located in what is now Itabashi, Tokyo in the Kantō region of Japan. It was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1922, with the designation expanded in 1935. Overview During the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate established ichirizuka on major roads, enabling calculation both of distance travelled and of the charge for transportation by kago or palanquin. These mounds, denoted the distance in ri () to Nihonbashi, the "Bridge of Japan", erected in Edo in 1603. Since the Meiji period, most of the ichirizuka have disappeared, having been destroyed by then elements, modern highway construction and urban encroachment. In 1876, the "Ichirizuka Abolition" decree was issued by the Meiji government and many were demolished at that time. Currently, 17 surviving ichirizuka are designated as national historic sites. The Shimura ishirizuka were the third on the Nakasendō highway. They are located just outside of Itabashi-juku, the first post station on that route, and were constructed by order of Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1604. The mounds each occupy an area of three by three meters, with a height of one meter, and are planted with enoki trees. The mounds are located on what is now Japan National Route 17. and when the road was widened in 1933, the mounds were preserved by their location, which was slightly wider apart than was the norm. The site is a short walk from Shimura-sakaue Station on the Toei Mita Line.
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The is a historic Japanese distance marker akin to a milestone, comprising a pair of earthen mounds located in what is now Itabashi, Tokyo in the Kantō region of Japan. It was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1922, with the designation expanded in 1935. Overview During the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate established ichirizuka on major roads, enabling calculation both of distance travelled and of the charge for transportation by kago or palanquin. These mounds, denoted the distance in ri () to Nihonbashi, the "Bridge of Japan", erected in Edo in 1603. Since the Meiji period, most of the ichirizuka have disappeared, having been destroyed by then elements, modern highway construction and urban encroachment. In 1876, the "Ichirizuka Abolition" decree was issued by the Meiji government and many were demolished at that time. Currently, 17 surviving ichirizuka are designated as national historic sites. The Shimura ishirizuka were the third on the Nakasendō highway. They are located just outside of Itabashi-juku, the first post station on that route, and were constructed by order of Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1604. The mounds each occupy an area of three by three meters, with a height of one meter, and are planted with enoki trees. The mounds are located on what is now Japan National Route 17. and when the road was widened in 1933, the mounds were preserved by their location, which was slightly wider apart than was the norm. The site is a short walk from Shimura-sakaue Station on the Toei Mita Line.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Downtime': Types Industry standards for the term "Outage Duration" or "Maintenance Duration" can have different point of initiation and completion thus the following clarification should be used to avoid conflicts in contract execution: "Turnkey" this is the most engrossing of all outage types. Outage or Maintenance starts with operator of the plant or equipment pressing the shutdown or stop button to initiate a halt in operation. Unless otherwise noted, Outage or Maintenance is considered completed when the plant or equipment is back in normal operation ready to begin manufacturing or ready be synchronized with system or grid or ready to perform duties as pump or compressor. "Breaker to Breaker" This Outage or Maintenance starts with operator of the plant or equipment removing the power circuit (Main power breaker at "off" or "disengaged" or "On-Cooldown"), not the control circuit from operation. This still would allow for the equipment to be cooled down or brought to ambient such that outage/maintenance work can be prepared or initiated. Depending on equipment types, "Breaker to Breaker" outage can be advantageous if contracting out controls related maintenance as this type of maintenance work can be performed while main equipment is still on cool-down or on stand-by. Unless otherwise noted, this type of outage is considered complete when power circuit is re-energized via engaging of the power breaker. "Completion of Lock-out/Tag-out" This Outage or Maintenance (sometimes mistaken for "Off-Cooldown" but not the same) starts with operator of the plant or equipment removing the power circuit, disengaging the control circuit and performing other neutralization of potential power and hazard sources (typically called Lock-Out, Tag-Out "LOTO") This point of maintenance period is typically the last phase of the outage initiation stage before actual work starts on the facility, plant or equipment. Safety briefing should always follow the LOTO activity, before any work is conducted. Unless otherwise noted, this type of outage is considered complete when the equipment has reached mechanical completion and ready to be placed on slow-roll for many heavy rotating equipment, Bump-test or rotation check for motors, etc., but must follow return or work permit per LOTO procedures. Any on-line testing, performance testing and tuning required should not count towards the outage duration as these activities are typically conducted after the completion of outage or maintenance event and are out of control of most maintenance contractors.
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Types Industry standards for the term "Outage Duration" or "Maintenance Duration" can have different point of initiation and completion thus the following clarification should be used to avoid conflicts in contract execution: "Turnkey" this is the most engrossing of all outage types. Outage or Maintenance starts with operator of the plant or equipment pressing the shutdown or stop button to initiate a halt in operation. Unless otherwise noted, Outage or Maintenance is considered completed when the plant or equipment is back in normal operation ready to begin manufacturing or ready be synchronized with system or grid or ready to perform duties as pump or compressor. "Breaker to Breaker" This Outage or Maintenance starts with operator of the plant or equipment removing the power circuit (Main power breaker at "off" or "disengaged" or "On-Cooldown"), not the control circuit from operation. This still would allow for the equipment to be cooled down or brought to ambient such that outage/maintenance work can be prepared or initiated. Depending on equipment types, "Breaker to Breaker" outage can be advantageous if contracting out controls related maintenance as this type of maintenance work can be performed while main equipment is still on cool-down or on stand-by. Unless otherwise noted, this type of outage is considered complete when power circuit is re-energized via engaging of the power breaker. "Completion of Lock-out/Tag-out" This Outage or Maintenance (sometimes mistaken for "Off-Cooldown" but not the same) starts with operator of the plant or equipment removing the power circuit, disengaging the control circuit and performing other neutralization of potential power and hazard sources (typically called Lock-Out, Tag-Out "LOTO") This point of maintenance period is typically the last phase of the outage initiation stage before actual work starts on the facility, plant or equipment. Safety briefing should always follow the LOTO activity, before any work is conducted. Unless otherwise noted, this type of outage is considered complete when the equipment has reached mechanical completion and ready to be placed on slow-roll for many heavy rotating equipment, Bump-test or rotation check for motors, etc., but must follow return or work permit per LOTO procedures. Any on-line testing, performance testing and tuning required should not count towards the outage duration as these activities are typically conducted after the completion of outage or maintenance event and are out of control of most maintenance contractors.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Sviatoshyn Airfield': Sviatoshyn Airfield (Ukrainian Аеродром «Святошин»), formerly known as Svyatoshino, is an industrial airfield in Kyiv, Ukraine, located 11 km northwest of city center. It is part of the Antonov Serial Production Plant, surrounded by the districts of Sviatoshyn, Nyvky, and Bilychi. Sviatoshyn Airfield sometimes hosts Kyiv's aviation events such as shows or festivals, but otherwise remains inaccessible to the public. The city's main aviation museum is located near the Zhuliany Airport. As of 14 March 14 2022, the airport began taking heavy bombardment from invading Russian forces trying to advance further to the Ukrainian capital during the Battle of Kyiv, receiving severe damage.
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Sviatoshyn Airfield (Ukrainian Аеродром «Святошин»), formerly known as Svyatoshino, is an industrial airfield in Kyiv, Ukraine, located 11 km northwest of city center. It is part of the Antonov Serial Production Plant, surrounded by the districts of Sviatoshyn, Nyvky, and Bilychi. Sviatoshyn Airfield sometimes hosts Kyiv's aviation events such as shows or festivals, but otherwise remains inaccessible to the public. The city's main aviation museum is located near the Zhuliany Airport. As of 14 March 14 2022, the airport began taking heavy bombardment from invading Russian forces trying to advance further to the Ukrainian capital during the Battle of Kyiv, receiving severe damage.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Charles W. Hodde': Charles William Hodde (July 30, 1906 – June 27, 1999) was an American politician in the state of Washington. He served in the Washington House of Representatives from 1937 to 1939 and from 1943 to 1953. He was Speaker of the House from 1949 to 1953.
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Charles William Hodde (July 30, 1906 – June 27, 1999) was an American politician in the state of Washington. He served in the Washington House of Representatives from 1937 to 1939 and from 1943 to 1953. He was Speaker of the House from 1949 to 1953.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Tainan Municipal Xinying Stadium': The Tainan Municipal Xinying Stadium serves as a multi-purpose stadium. It is mostly used for athletics and association football. It was opened in Tainan, Taiwan, in 1998, and has a seating capacity of 30,000 people.
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The Tainan Municipal Xinying Stadium serves as a multi-purpose stadium. It is mostly used for athletics and association football. It was opened in Tainan, Taiwan, in 1998, and has a seating capacity of 30,000 people.
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