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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Prosoplus signatoides': Prosoplus signatoides is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1939.
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Prosoplus signatoides is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1939.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '2017 European Athletics U23 Championships â Men's 110 metres hurdles': The men's 110 metres hurdles event at the 2017 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 14 and 15 July. Medalists Results Heats 14 July Qualification rule: First 2 (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final. Wind:Heat 1: -0.7 m/s, Heat 2: -0.5 m/s, Heat 3: +0.9 m/s Final 15 July Wind: +0.8 m/s
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The men's 110 metres hurdles event at the 2017 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 14 and 15 July. Medalists Results Heats 14 July Qualification rule: First 2 (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final. Wind:Heat 1: -0.7 m/s, Heat 2: -0.5 m/s, Heat 3: +0.9 m/s Final 15 July Wind: +0.8 m/s
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Coghlan': Coghlan may refer to: People Coghlan (surname) Places Coghlan, Buenos Aires, a barrio in Argentina named for John Coghlan Coghlan, Eastern Cape, a village in South Africa Other uses USS Coghlan (DD-326), a destroyer commissioned in 1921 and decommissioned in 1930 USS Coghlan (DD-606), a destroyer commissioned in 1942 and decommissioned in 1947 Coghlan's, a producer of camping goods
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Coghlan may refer to: People Coghlan (surname) Places Coghlan, Buenos Aires, a barrio in Argentina named for John Coghlan Coghlan, Eastern Cape, a village in South Africa Other uses USS Coghlan (DD-326), a destroyer commissioned in 1921 and decommissioned in 1930 USS Coghlan (DD-606), a destroyer commissioned in 1942 and decommissioned in 1947 Coghlan's, a producer of camping goods
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Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Dale Minami': Dale Minami (born October 13, 1946) is a prominent Japanese American civil rights and personal injury lawyer based in San Francisco, California. He is best known for his work leading the legal team that overturned the conviction of Fred Korematsu, whose defiance of the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II led to Korematsu v. United States, which is widely considered one of the worst and most racist Supreme Court decisions in American history. In addition to his civil rights work, Minami has been recognized as one of the top personal injury attorneys in the United States. He was named a top ten personal injury lawyers in Northern California in each year from 2013 through 2018 by Law & Politics Magazine. He is regularly ranked as a top "Super Lawyer" and regularly recognized as a "Best Lawyer" by the eponymous peer-reviewed publication. Early life and education Minami was born in Los Angeles, California, on October 13, 1946, to Nisei parents who were victims of the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. He grew up in Gardena, a suburb south of the city of Los Angeles. He graduated from Gardena High School where he was active as student body president and played varsity basketball and baseball.
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Dale Minami (born October 13, 1946) is a prominent Japanese American civil rights and personal injury lawyer based in San Francisco, California. He is best known for his work leading the legal team that overturned the conviction of Fred Korematsu, whose defiance of the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II led to Korematsu v. United States, which is widely considered one of the worst and most racist Supreme Court decisions in American history. In addition to his civil rights work, Minami has been recognized as one of the top personal injury attorneys in the United States. He was named a top ten personal injury lawyers in Northern California in each year from 2013 through 2018 by Law & Politics Magazine. He is regularly ranked as a top "Super Lawyer" and regularly recognized as a "Best Lawyer" by the eponymous peer-reviewed publication. Early life and education Minami was born in Los Angeles, California, on October 13, 1946, to Nisei parents who were victims of the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. He grew up in Gardena, a suburb south of the city of Los Angeles. He graduated from Gardena High School where he was active as student body president and played varsity basketball and baseball.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Bensham railway station': Bensham Railway Station was a railway station serving the Bensham area of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England. It opened in 1868 and closed in 1954.
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Bensham Railway Station was a railway station serving the Bensham area of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England. It opened in 1868 and closed in 1954.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Gorno Aleksandrovo': Gorno Aleksandrovo is a small village in the Sliven Municipality in Bulgaria. The village is named after the governor of Eastern Rumelia, Aleksandar Bogoridi. Villages in Sliven Province
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Gorno Aleksandrovo is a small village in the Sliven Municipality in Bulgaria. The village is named after the governor of Eastern Rumelia, Aleksandar Bogoridi. Villages in Sliven Province
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'The Bird in a Cage': Philenzo tries bribes, which do not work. Facing the apparent failure of his effort, Philenzo decides that he can at least relieve the poor debtors in the Duke's dungeons. One of the debtors, however, provides Philenzo with a new strategy for reaching the princess. The Duke in presented with a large and elaborate cage full of rare birds; and the Duke sends the present to Eugenia. When she opens it, Philenzo steps out from concealment in the central pillar of the apparatus. Thus the title of the play applies to both Eugenia and Philenzo (as it does, in another sense, to the dedicatee, the imprisoned Prynne). The next day the still-disguised Philenzo informs the Duke that he has succeeded in his task. Eugenia, brought to the court for confirmation, supports Philenzo's claim — and asks that she be allowed to marry the clever stranger. The Duke is outraged at her request; to marry a stranger of no birth is worse than marrying Philenzo. Philenzo doffs his disguise, revealing his true identity; but the unyielding Duke orders him executed. Seemingly in the knick of time, a letter arrives from the Duke of Florence, who has heard of the matter of Eugenia and Philenzo and renounces any interest in the arranged match. Florence's letter advises Mantua to let the young lovers marry, and Mantua decides to make the best of a bad bargain. When Philenzo in summoned back, however, it is learned that the condemned man poisoned himself on the way to execution; his corpse is brought in as proof. When the "dead" Philenzo overhears that he and Eugenia were to be allowed to marry, he returns to life.
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Philenzo tries bribes, which do not work. Facing the apparent failure of his effort, Philenzo decides that he can at least relieve the poor debtors in the Duke's dungeons. One of the debtors, however, provides Philenzo with a new strategy for reaching the princess. The Duke in presented with a large and elaborate cage full of rare birds; and the Duke sends the present to Eugenia. When she opens it, Philenzo steps out from concealment in the central pillar of the apparatus. Thus the title of the play applies to both Eugenia and Philenzo (as it does, in another sense, to the dedicatee, the imprisoned Prynne). The next day the still-disguised Philenzo informs the Duke that he has succeeded in his task. Eugenia, brought to the court for confirmation, supports Philenzo's claim — and asks that she be allowed to marry the clever stranger. The Duke is outraged at her request; to marry a stranger of no birth is worse than marrying Philenzo. Philenzo doffs his disguise, revealing his true identity; but the unyielding Duke orders him executed. Seemingly in the knick of time, a letter arrives from the Duke of Florence, who has heard of the matter of Eugenia and Philenzo and renounces any interest in the arranged match. Florence's letter advises Mantua to let the young lovers marry, and Mantua decides to make the best of a bad bargain. When Philenzo in summoned back, however, it is learned that the condemned man poisoned himself on the way to execution; his corpse is brought in as proof. When the "dead" Philenzo overhears that he and Eugenia were to be allowed to marry, he returns to life.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Ford Puma Rally1': The Ford Puma Rally1 is a Rally1 car built by the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team that was used in the World Rally Championship in . It is based upon the road car version of Ford Puma crossover, and was developed for the purpose of replacing the Ford Fiesta WRC, which competed between and . The car was revealed at the 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed. World Rally Championship results WRC victories Rally results Complete World Rally Championship results * Season still in progress.
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The Ford Puma Rally1 is a Rally1 car built by the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team that was used in the World Rally Championship in . It is based upon the road car version of Ford Puma crossover, and was developed for the purpose of replacing the Ford Fiesta WRC, which competed between and . The car was revealed at the 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed. World Rally Championship results WRC victories Rally results Complete World Rally Championship results * Season still in progress.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'KožlÃ': Kožlí may refer to places in the Czech Republic: Kožlí (Havlíčkův Brod District), a municipality and village in the Vysočina Region Kožlí (Písek District), a municipality and village in the South Bohemian Region Kožlí, a village and part of Myštice in the South Bohemian Region Kožlí, a village and part of Neveklov in the Central Bohemian Region Kožlí u Čížové, a village and part of Předotice in the South Bohemian Region
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Kožlí may refer to places in the Czech Republic: Kožlí (Havlíčkův Brod District), a municipality and village in the Vysočina Region Kožlí (Písek District), a municipality and village in the South Bohemian Region Kožlí, a village and part of Myštice in the South Bohemian Region Kožlí, a village and part of Neveklov in the Central Bohemian Region Kožlí u Čížové, a village and part of Předotice in the South Bohemian Region
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Hercules and the Amazon Women': Hercules is then seen being taken captive by the women, bound in chains and gagged with a black leather strap. He is surrounded by the "Amazon Women Warriors" and led through the village full of women. An older woman offers to buy Hercules and several taunt him along the way to see the queen. When he arrives Hippolyta tells him that she knows he is here to defeat them. Hercules tells her she is wrong. Using a magic candle, Hippolyta turns Hercules into a baby telling him she will show him what he is really like. As Hercules reverts to infant form we are shown flashbacks to Hercules's youth and times when he has been told by people how to behave toward women. Later he returns to adult state, realizing that Hippolyta is right and that his attitude toward women is wrong, he tells her that he can change. She says that he cannot change and that all men are the same. Hippolyta goes to consult with Hera, she tells Hippolyta to lead an attack on the village.
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Hercules is then seen being taken captive by the women, bound in chains and gagged with a black leather strap. He is surrounded by the "Amazon Women Warriors" and led through the village full of women. An older woman offers to buy Hercules and several taunt him along the way to see the queen. When he arrives Hippolyta tells him that she knows he is here to defeat them. Hercules tells her she is wrong. Using a magic candle, Hippolyta turns Hercules into a baby telling him she will show him what he is really like. As Hercules reverts to infant form we are shown flashbacks to Hercules's youth and times when he has been told by people how to behave toward women. Later he returns to adult state, realizing that Hippolyta is right and that his attitude toward women is wrong, he tells her that he can change. She says that he cannot change and that all men are the same. Hippolyta goes to consult with Hera, she tells Hippolyta to lead an attack on the village.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Queichheim': Queichheim is a quarter of Landau in der Pfalz in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Queichheim, with about 3,100 inhabitants as of 2004, is located east of the railroad line from Karlsruhe to Neustadt, south of the Queich River, and it borders on the inner city. History Queichheim was presumably founded by a Frank named Cogich, Cogin or Cogo, since old manuscripts from the abbey at Weißenburg from the 7th century always mention Cogichheim or Cogisheim. It is almost certain that they refer to today's Queichheim. Stone coffins found during excavation for today's Evangelical church in 1769 indicate that the area was settled in the time of the Merovingians (7th to 8th century). Later, the name mentioned above, which had no significance to the inhabitants, was changed to Queichheim (village on the Queich). The oldest documents record the gift of the Daumühlen near Queichheim from the Bishop Guntram of Speyer to the monastery of Hördt. One hundred years later, Diether von Queichheim had a castle in the village. Until 1274, the developing town of Landau belonged to the parish of Queichheim. Since 1937, Queichheim and Mörlheim together have been a quarter of Landau.
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Queichheim is a quarter of Landau in der Pfalz in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Queichheim, with about 3,100 inhabitants as of 2004, is located east of the railroad line from Karlsruhe to Neustadt, south of the Queich River, and it borders on the inner city. History Queichheim was presumably founded by a Frank named Cogich, Cogin or Cogo, since old manuscripts from the abbey at Weißenburg from the 7th century always mention Cogichheim or Cogisheim. It is almost certain that they refer to today's Queichheim. Stone coffins found during excavation for today's Evangelical church in 1769 indicate that the area was settled in the time of the Merovingians (7th to 8th century). Later, the name mentioned above, which had no significance to the inhabitants, was changed to Queichheim (village on the Queich). The oldest documents record the gift of the Daumühlen near Queichheim from the Bishop Guntram of Speyer to the monastery of Hördt. One hundred years later, Diether von Queichheim had a castle in the village. Until 1274, the developing town of Landau belonged to the parish of Queichheim. Since 1937, Queichheim and Mörlheim together have been a quarter of Landau.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Mary Newton Stanard': Mary Mann Page Newton Stanard (1865 - June 5, 1929) was an American historian, specializing in the history of Virginia. Born in Westmoreland County, Stanard was the daughter of John Brockenbrough Newton and Roberta Page (Williamson) Newton. She began her education in local schools before attending, and graduating from, the Leache-Wood School in Norfolk. On April 17, 1900, she married William Glover Stanard, at the time the corresponding secretary of the Virginia Historical Society, and with him took up residence in Richmond. Stanard's career as a historian began when she and her husband published The Colonial Virginia Register in 1902; in 1907 her first solo work, The Story of Bacon's Rebellion, appeared. She wrote and edited a number of books covering various aspects of Virginia history, and produced biographies of her father Bishop Newton, Edgar Allan Poe, and John Marshall. Until her death, Stanard was historian of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities; she also served as vice-president of the state chapter of the Colonial Dames of America, and was a member of the executive committees of the Edgar Allan Poe Shrine and the Virginia War History Commission. She died in Richmond.
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Mary Mann Page Newton Stanard (1865 - June 5, 1929) was an American historian, specializing in the history of Virginia. Born in Westmoreland County, Stanard was the daughter of John Brockenbrough Newton and Roberta Page (Williamson) Newton. She began her education in local schools before attending, and graduating from, the Leache-Wood School in Norfolk. On April 17, 1900, she married William Glover Stanard, at the time the corresponding secretary of the Virginia Historical Society, and with him took up residence in Richmond. Stanard's career as a historian began when she and her husband published The Colonial Virginia Register in 1902; in 1907 her first solo work, The Story of Bacon's Rebellion, appeared. She wrote and edited a number of books covering various aspects of Virginia history, and produced biographies of her father Bishop Newton, Edgar Allan Poe, and John Marshall. Until her death, Stanard was historian of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities; she also served as vice-president of the state chapter of the Colonial Dames of America, and was a member of the executive committees of the Edgar Allan Poe Shrine and the Virginia War History Commission. She died in Richmond.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Lago dos Rodrigues': Lago dos Rodrigues is a second-order municipality in the state of Maranhão in the Northeast region of Brazil.
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Lago dos Rodrigues is a second-order municipality in the state of Maranhão in the Northeast region of Brazil.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Thung Salaeng Luang National Park': The average annual temperature is , although temperatures often reach during late spring and early summer. The average annual rainfall is . Malaria Historically, malaria has been a health issue in the park. Effects of human presence Communist insurgents as well as hill tribes and other intruders have destroyed some of the park's flora and fauna over the years. Location
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The average annual temperature is , although temperatures often reach during late spring and early summer. The average annual rainfall is . Malaria Historically, malaria has been a health issue in the park. Effects of human presence Communist insurgents as well as hill tribes and other intruders have destroyed some of the park's flora and fauna over the years. Location
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Princess Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg': Marriage She married Count Hans of Solms-Baruth on 27 May 1920 at Glücksburg Castle. Count Hans was the third son of Friedrich II, Prince of Solms-Baruth and his wife Countess Luise of Hochberg-Pless and a younger brother of Hereditary Prince Friedrich of Solms Baruth, the husband of Karoline Mathilde's elder sister Adelaide. Solms-Baruth was one of the many minor states of the Holy Roman Empire, located in Lower Lusatia. It had lost its independence in the German Mediatization of 1806. Karoline Mathilde and Hans had three children: Countess Viktoria-Luise Frederica Caroline Matildhe of Solms-Baruth (13 March 1921 – 1 March 2003) Count Friedrich Hans of Solms-Baruth (3 March 1923 – 13 November 2006) Count Hubertus of Solms-Baruth (7 December 1934 – 22 October 1991) Later life In 1942, her daughter Viktoria married her first cousin Prince Friedrich Josias of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, youngest son of her sister Victoria Adelaide, and later the pretender to the ducal throne of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Count Hans died on 9 October 1971 in Salzburg, Austria. Countess Karoline Mathilde died on 28 January 1972, also in Salzburg. Ancestry
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Marriage She married Count Hans of Solms-Baruth on 27 May 1920 at Glücksburg Castle. Count Hans was the third son of Friedrich II, Prince of Solms-Baruth and his wife Countess Luise of Hochberg-Pless and a younger brother of Hereditary Prince Friedrich of Solms Baruth, the husband of Karoline Mathilde's elder sister Adelaide. Solms-Baruth was one of the many minor states of the Holy Roman Empire, located in Lower Lusatia. It had lost its independence in the German Mediatization of 1806. Karoline Mathilde and Hans had three children: Countess Viktoria-Luise Frederica Caroline Matildhe of Solms-Baruth (13 March 1921 – 1 March 2003) Count Friedrich Hans of Solms-Baruth (3 March 1923 – 13 November 2006) Count Hubertus of Solms-Baruth (7 December 1934 – 22 October 1991) Later life In 1942, her daughter Viktoria married her first cousin Prince Friedrich Josias of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, youngest son of her sister Victoria Adelaide, and later the pretender to the ducal throne of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Count Hans died on 9 October 1971 in Salzburg, Austria. Countess Karoline Mathilde died on 28 January 1972, also in Salzburg. Ancestry
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Madhouse (1981 film)': Cast Trish Everly as Julia Sullivan Michael Macrae as Sam Edwards Dennis Robertson as Father James Morgan Hart as Helen Allison Biggers as Mary Sullivan Edith Ivey as Amantha Beauregard Richard Baker as Sasha Robertson Jr. Don Devendorf as Principal Jerry Fujikawa as Mr. Kimura Production The movie was filmed on location in Savannah, Georgia in the notorious Kehoe House, which has a reputation for being haunted. The budget of the film was around $2 million.
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Cast Trish Everly as Julia Sullivan Michael Macrae as Sam Edwards Dennis Robertson as Father James Morgan Hart as Helen Allison Biggers as Mary Sullivan Edith Ivey as Amantha Beauregard Richard Baker as Sasha Robertson Jr. Don Devendorf as Principal Jerry Fujikawa as Mr. Kimura Production The movie was filmed on location in Savannah, Georgia in the notorious Kehoe House, which has a reputation for being haunted. The budget of the film was around $2 million.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Ralph PeÃa (musician)': Ralph Raymond Peña (February 24, 1927, Jarbidge, Nevada - May 20, 1969, Mexico City) was an American jazz double bassist and composer. Peña learned to play low brass instruments as a child and began playing professionally in the early 1940s, becoming known as a jazz double bassist. In this capacity, in the early 1950s he worked with Charlie Barnet, Stan Getz, Barney Kessel, Billy May, Jack Montrose, Vido Musso, Art Pepper, Duane Tatro, and Cal Tjader. He recorded with Shorty Rogers from 1955 to 1958, appearing with Rogers in the film The Man with the Golden Arm in 1955, and also played with Jimmy Giuffre in 1955 and 1956 and Buddy DeFranco in the late 1950s. He played in a duo with Pete Jolly from 1958 to 1962 and occasionally recorded with Jolly, Giuffre, and Rogers together. In the early 1960s he worked with Ben Webster, Frank Sinatra, George Shearing, Joe Pass, Bud Shank, Dick Grove, Anita O'Day, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nancy Wilson. Late in the 1960s he worked on film soundtracks. In 1969, in Mexico City, where he had been working on a score, Peña was killed as a pedestrian in an automobile accident.
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Ralph Raymond Peña (February 24, 1927, Jarbidge, Nevada - May 20, 1969, Mexico City) was an American jazz double bassist and composer. Peña learned to play low brass instruments as a child and began playing professionally in the early 1940s, becoming known as a jazz double bassist. In this capacity, in the early 1950s he worked with Charlie Barnet, Stan Getz, Barney Kessel, Billy May, Jack Montrose, Vido Musso, Art Pepper, Duane Tatro, and Cal Tjader. He recorded with Shorty Rogers from 1955 to 1958, appearing with Rogers in the film The Man with the Golden Arm in 1955, and also played with Jimmy Giuffre in 1955 and 1956 and Buddy DeFranco in the late 1950s. He played in a duo with Pete Jolly from 1958 to 1962 and occasionally recorded with Jolly, Giuffre, and Rogers together. In the early 1960s he worked with Ben Webster, Frank Sinatra, George Shearing, Joe Pass, Bud Shank, Dick Grove, Anita O'Day, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nancy Wilson. Late in the 1960s he worked on film soundtracks. In 1969, in Mexico City, where he had been working on a score, Peña was killed as a pedestrian in an automobile accident.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Ornate wobbegong': The ornate wobbegong (Orectolobus ornatus) is a species of carpet shark that lives in Australia and possibly other countries in the Western Pacific Ocean. It is coloured golden brown, yellow-green and blueish-grey, and it grows to maximum . Described by Charles Walter De Vis in 1883, it is similar in appearance to other Australian wobbegongs and has previously been classified as the same species as the Gulf wobbegong. It is a nocturnal species, hunting at night, and it can bite humans when disturbed. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed it as a least-concern species. Taxonomy The ornate wobbegong was described by Charles Walter De Vis in 1883. It was previously assumed to be the juvenile form of the Gulf wobbegong (Orectolobus halei), due to similarities between the two species. However, there are multiple differences: for example, the ornate wobbegong is smaller, has a smaller head relative to its body, and is less freckled. "Banded wobbegong" is an alternative common name for the ornate wobbegong; however, it is also used for the Gulf wobbegong. Description The ornate wobbegong's upperside is golden brown in colour with blueish-grey areas, and it is yellow-green on its underside. It has two dorsal fins, a large flat head, and small eyes. Its mouth and lower head are covered with flaps of skin. Juveniles are in total length and sexual maturity is reached at . For adults, the maximum reported size is .
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The ornate wobbegong (Orectolobus ornatus) is a species of carpet shark that lives in Australia and possibly other countries in the Western Pacific Ocean. It is coloured golden brown, yellow-green and blueish-grey, and it grows to maximum . Described by Charles Walter De Vis in 1883, it is similar in appearance to other Australian wobbegongs and has previously been classified as the same species as the Gulf wobbegong. It is a nocturnal species, hunting at night, and it can bite humans when disturbed. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed it as a least-concern species. Taxonomy The ornate wobbegong was described by Charles Walter De Vis in 1883. It was previously assumed to be the juvenile form of the Gulf wobbegong (Orectolobus halei), due to similarities between the two species. However, there are multiple differences: for example, the ornate wobbegong is smaller, has a smaller head relative to its body, and is less freckled. "Banded wobbegong" is an alternative common name for the ornate wobbegong; however, it is also used for the Gulf wobbegong. Description The ornate wobbegong's upperside is golden brown in colour with blueish-grey areas, and it is yellow-green on its underside. It has two dorsal fins, a large flat head, and small eyes. Its mouth and lower head are covered with flaps of skin. Juveniles are in total length and sexual maturity is reached at . For adults, the maximum reported size is .
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Gyldenpalm (noble family)': His son Eiler Hagerup Gyldenpalm (1740-1817) became the first to use the surname Gyldenpalm. His grandson, Hans Hagerup Gyldenpalm (1774-1827) was a theologian and nobleman. The family became patrilineally extinct with the death of his grandson, diplomat Andreas Dedekam Hagerup Gyldenpalm (1777–1832).
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His son Eiler Hagerup Gyldenpalm (1740-1817) became the first to use the surname Gyldenpalm. His grandson, Hans Hagerup Gyldenpalm (1774-1827) was a theologian and nobleman. The family became patrilineally extinct with the death of his grandson, diplomat Andreas Dedekam Hagerup Gyldenpalm (1777–1832).
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '2014 Houston Dash season': The 2014 season was the Houston Dash's inaugural season as a professional women's soccer team. As the first expansion team to the National Women's Soccer League, United States' top-flight women's league, the Dash played a 24-game schedule that saw them compete against the eight other NWSL teams, playing each at home and away at least once. The Dash finished the season in last place and ended the season with 5 wins, 3 draws, and 16 losses and a -21 goal differential. The season for the Dash began on April 12, 2014, and concluded August 20, 2014 after the team failed to qualify for the playoffs. Background On November 19, 2013, the Houston Dynamo began the initial talks of bringing a top flight women's professional soccer franchise to Houston. Just a week later, the effort was bolstered when the Dynamo began accepting refundable deposits for a potential NWSL expansion team. On December 11, 2013, the National Women's Soccer League announced that the Houston Dynamo and the city of Houston were awarded an expansion franchise to begin playing in the 2014 season. The following day, the Houston Dynamo held a press conference at BBVA Compass Stadium to formally announce the expansion club to the local and national media.
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The 2014 season was the Houston Dash's inaugural season as a professional women's soccer team. As the first expansion team to the National Women's Soccer League, United States' top-flight women's league, the Dash played a 24-game schedule that saw them compete against the eight other NWSL teams, playing each at home and away at least once. The Dash finished the season in last place and ended the season with 5 wins, 3 draws, and 16 losses and a -21 goal differential. The season for the Dash began on April 12, 2014, and concluded August 20, 2014 after the team failed to qualify for the playoffs. Background On November 19, 2013, the Houston Dynamo began the initial talks of bringing a top flight women's professional soccer franchise to Houston. Just a week later, the effort was bolstered when the Dynamo began accepting refundable deposits for a potential NWSL expansion team. On December 11, 2013, the National Women's Soccer League announced that the Houston Dynamo and the city of Houston were awarded an expansion franchise to begin playing in the 2014 season. The following day, the Houston Dynamo held a press conference at BBVA Compass Stadium to formally announce the expansion club to the local and national media.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Quality Samples Program': The Quality Samples Program (QSP) is a pilot program, started in 2000 and administered by the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), that utilizes Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) funds to reimburse U.S. agricultural trade organizations for the cost of providing small samples of U.S. products to potential importers located in overseas emerging markets.
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The Quality Samples Program (QSP) is a pilot program, started in 2000 and administered by the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), that utilizes Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) funds to reimburse U.S. agricultural trade organizations for the cost of providing small samples of U.S. products to potential importers located in overseas emerging markets.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Hasanat': Hasanat is the sixth album released by Ahmed Bukhatir in 2007. It consists of ten nasheeds of which four are in English. Two video clips were released after this album: Ya'Bonayya (O My Son) and Atfalana (Our Children). Track listing Video clips The video clip for Atfalana was released in 2008. It was shot in Salalah, Oman, during October 2008. The nasheed promotes brotherhood and unity with its cheerful words and Ahmed portrays a person who guides a group of children, encouraging them to be united. He follows them to prayers and guides the children against stealing and fighting. The video clip was directed by Ahmed Abdel Baset, who has worked with Ahmed Bukhatir three times in his career. The video clip for Ya'Bonayya was released in 2007. Its director was Mohammed Al Ajami. The video clip portrayed Ahmed as a son who is happily living with his father but then decides to leave. After he leaves, they are both saddened by this separation. Notes and references
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Hasanat is the sixth album released by Ahmed Bukhatir in 2007. It consists of ten nasheeds of which four are in English. Two video clips were released after this album: Ya'Bonayya (O My Son) and Atfalana (Our Children). Track listing Video clips The video clip for Atfalana was released in 2008. It was shot in Salalah, Oman, during October 2008. The nasheed promotes brotherhood and unity with its cheerful words and Ahmed portrays a person who guides a group of children, encouraging them to be united. He follows them to prayers and guides the children against stealing and fighting. The video clip was directed by Ahmed Abdel Baset, who has worked with Ahmed Bukhatir three times in his career. The video clip for Ya'Bonayya was released in 2007. Its director was Mohammed Al Ajami. The video clip portrayed Ahmed as a son who is happily living with his father but then decides to leave. After he leaves, they are both saddened by this separation. Notes and references
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Badolatosa': Badolatosa is a city located in the province of Seville, Spain. According to the 2005 census (INE), the city has a population of 3198 inhabitants.
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Badolatosa is a city located in the province of Seville, Spain. According to the 2005 census (INE), the city has a population of 3198 inhabitants.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Erica Frank': Frank was the health reporter from 1985 to 1987 for the central Georgia ABC-TV affiliate, Editor of the student component of JAMA in 1987–88, the health reporter for Vogue in 1988–89, and Co-Editor in Chief of the scientific journal, Preventive Medicine from 1994 to 1999. She has also made multiple international television and radio appearances, written editorials, and been quoted in print as an expert on various prevention-related topics with Agence France-Presse, Associated Press, BBC, CBC, CNN, Later Today Show, National Press Club, The New York Times, Reuters, USA Today, The Vancouver Observer and others. Frank also has worked as a green building designer, UBC School of Population and Public Health museum Founder/Director, social entrepreneur, and environmentalist. In sustainable design, she helped lead developing three of UBC's "Top 10 Campus Gems" (a skatepark, an outdoor classroom, and the display of the Bioenergy Research & Demonstration Facility), was co-designer and inhabitant of three cohousing communities, and had 12 years of co-designing, owning, and inhabiting the only energy independent home in Georgia. She is the Founder and Director of the Museum of Population and Public Health at UBC, was the Founder and President of PosterUp.org, and was the owner/SuperHost of the only non-profit AirBnb/VRBO home. Research Frank has published over 170 peer-reviewed scientific publications, including four first-authored papers in JAMA and articles in other major peer-reviewed medical journals such as The Lancet, BMJ and Annals of Internal Medicine.
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Frank was the health reporter from 1985 to 1987 for the central Georgia ABC-TV affiliate, Editor of the student component of JAMA in 1987–88, the health reporter for Vogue in 1988–89, and Co-Editor in Chief of the scientific journal, Preventive Medicine from 1994 to 1999. She has also made multiple international television and radio appearances, written editorials, and been quoted in print as an expert on various prevention-related topics with Agence France-Presse, Associated Press, BBC, CBC, CNN, Later Today Show, National Press Club, The New York Times, Reuters, USA Today, The Vancouver Observer and others. Frank also has worked as a green building designer, UBC School of Population and Public Health museum Founder/Director, social entrepreneur, and environmentalist. In sustainable design, she helped lead developing three of UBC's "Top 10 Campus Gems" (a skatepark, an outdoor classroom, and the display of the Bioenergy Research & Demonstration Facility), was co-designer and inhabitant of three cohousing communities, and had 12 years of co-designing, owning, and inhabiting the only energy independent home in Georgia. She is the Founder and Director of the Museum of Population and Public Health at UBC, was the Founder and President of PosterUp.org, and was the owner/SuperHost of the only non-profit AirBnb/VRBO home. Research Frank has published over 170 peer-reviewed scientific publications, including four first-authored papers in JAMA and articles in other major peer-reviewed medical journals such as The Lancet, BMJ and Annals of Internal Medicine.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Kamilierikos': Kamilierikos () or kamilieriko, is a kind of a Greek traditional dance, similar to fast zeibekiko and antikristos. Like zeibekiko, Kamilierikos is again in "9/8" signature and was danced by the rebetes. Today, kamilierikos is very widespread in rebetiko and laiko music traditions.
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Kamilierikos () or kamilieriko, is a kind of a Greek traditional dance, similar to fast zeibekiko and antikristos. Like zeibekiko, Kamilierikos is again in "9/8" signature and was danced by the rebetes. Today, kamilierikos is very widespread in rebetiko and laiko music traditions.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'AltÃtting (electoral district)': History Altötting was created in 1949. In the 1949 election, it was Bavaria constituency 1 in the numbering system. In the 1953 through 1961 elections, it was number 196. In the 1965 through 1976 elections, it was number 200. In the 1980 through 1998 elections, it was number 199. In the 2002 election, it was number 215. In the 2005 election, it was number 214. In the 2009 and 2013 elections, it was number 213. Since the 2017 election, it has been number 212.
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History Altötting was created in 1949. In the 1949 election, it was Bavaria constituency 1 in the numbering system. In the 1953 through 1961 elections, it was number 196. In the 1965 through 1976 elections, it was number 200. In the 1980 through 1998 elections, it was number 199. In the 2002 election, it was number 215. In the 2005 election, it was number 214. In the 2009 and 2013 elections, it was number 213. Since the 2017 election, it has been number 212.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Wrestling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games â Men's freestyle 65 kg': The men's 65 kg freestyle wrestling competition at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia was held on 13 April at the Carrara Sports and Leisure Centre. Results F — Won by fall Bracket Repechage
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The men's 65 kg freestyle wrestling competition at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia was held on 13 April at the Carrara Sports and Leisure Centre. Results F — Won by fall Bracket Repechage
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Carlos': Carlos may refer to: Places Canada Carlos, Alberta, a locality United States Carlos, Indiana, an unincorporated community Carlos, Maryland, a place in Allegany County Carlos, Minnesota, a small city Carlos, West Virginia Elsewhere Carlos (crater), Montes Apenninus, LQ12, Moon; a lunar crater near Mons Hadley People Carlos (given name), including a list of name holders Carlos (surname), including a list of name holders Sportspeople Carlos (Timorese footballer) (Carlos Mateus Ximenes, born 1986) Carlos (footballer, born 1995) (Carlos Alberto Carvalho da Silva Júnior), Brazilian footballer Carlos (footballer, born 1985) (Carlos Santos de Jesus), Brazilian footballer Others Carlos (Calusa) (died 1567), king or paramount chief of the Calusa people of Southwest Florida Carlos (DJ) (born 1966), British DJ Carlos (singer) (1943—2008), French entertainer Carlos the Jackal, a Venezuelan terrorist Arts and entertainment Carlos (miniseries), 2010 biopic about the terrorist Carlos the Jackal Carlos (film), 1971 film based on Don Carlos Carlos (album), 2000 album by Carlos Toshiki
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Carlos may refer to: Places Canada Carlos, Alberta, a locality United States Carlos, Indiana, an unincorporated community Carlos, Maryland, a place in Allegany County Carlos, Minnesota, a small city Carlos, West Virginia Elsewhere Carlos (crater), Montes Apenninus, LQ12, Moon; a lunar crater near Mons Hadley People Carlos (given name), including a list of name holders Carlos (surname), including a list of name holders Sportspeople Carlos (Timorese footballer) (Carlos Mateus Ximenes, born 1986) Carlos (footballer, born 1995) (Carlos Alberto Carvalho da Silva Júnior), Brazilian footballer Carlos (footballer, born 1985) (Carlos Santos de Jesus), Brazilian footballer Others Carlos (Calusa) (died 1567), king or paramount chief of the Calusa people of Southwest Florida Carlos (DJ) (born 1966), British DJ Carlos (singer) (1943—2008), French entertainer Carlos the Jackal, a Venezuelan terrorist Arts and entertainment Carlos (miniseries), 2010 biopic about the terrorist Carlos the Jackal Carlos (film), 1971 film based on Don Carlos Carlos (album), 2000 album by Carlos Toshiki
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Tore Berger': Tore Berger (born 11 November 1944) is a retired Norwegian sprint canoeist who mostly competed in four-man events. He won a world title in 1970, a European title in 1969, and an Olympic gold medal in 1968, placing third at the 1972 Games.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Mesagne railway station': Mesagne () is a railway station in the Italian town of Mesagne, in the Province of Brindisi, Apulia. Overview The station lies on the Taranto–Brindisi railway and was opened on 25 August 1886. The train services are operated by Trenitalia. The station also serves San Donaci and San Pancrazio Salentino. The station is on the list Pegasus of 101 stations to be modernised in 2016. Train services The station is served by the following service(s): Regional trains: Lecce - Brindisi - Mesagne - Francavilla Fontana - Taranto
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Mesagne () is a railway station in the Italian town of Mesagne, in the Province of Brindisi, Apulia. Overview The station lies on the Taranto–Brindisi railway and was opened on 25 August 1886. The train services are operated by Trenitalia. The station also serves San Donaci and San Pancrazio Salentino. The station is on the list Pegasus of 101 stations to be modernised in 2016. Train services The station is served by the following service(s): Regional trains: Lecce - Brindisi - Mesagne - Francavilla Fontana - Taranto
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Danish Association of Pharmaconomists': The Danish Association of Pharmaconomists () is the trade union that represents pharmaconomists (experts in pharmaceuticals) and pharmaconomist students in Denmark (including Greenland and Faroe Islands). The Danish Association of Pharmaconomists has about 5,350 members (i.e. 98% of all Danish pharmaconomists). Christina Durinck has been president of the trade union has since 2014. Sanne Hee Johansen has been vice president since November 2016. The Danish Association of Pharmaconomists cooperates with Pharmakon—Danish College of Pharmacy Practice and the Association of Danish Pharmacies and is affiliated with the FTF – Confederation of Professionals in Denmark. The association publishes the magazine The Pharmaconomist 10 times a year. The 5,343 members of the Danish Association of Pharmaconomists are spread within the following areas:
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The Danish Association of Pharmaconomists () is the trade union that represents pharmaconomists (experts in pharmaceuticals) and pharmaconomist students in Denmark (including Greenland and Faroe Islands). The Danish Association of Pharmaconomists has about 5,350 members (i.e. 98% of all Danish pharmaconomists). Christina Durinck has been president of the trade union has since 2014. Sanne Hee Johansen has been vice president since November 2016. The Danish Association of Pharmaconomists cooperates with Pharmakon—Danish College of Pharmacy Practice and the Association of Danish Pharmacies and is affiliated with the FTF – Confederation of Professionals in Denmark. The association publishes the magazine The Pharmaconomist 10 times a year. The 5,343 members of the Danish Association of Pharmaconomists are spread within the following areas:
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Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Aelianus Tacticus': Aelianus Tacticus (; fl. 2nd century AD), also known as Aelian (), was a Greek military writer who lived in Rome. Work Aelian's military treatise in fifty-three chapters on the tactics of the Greeks, titled On Tactical Arrays of the Greeks (), is dedicated to the emperor Hadrian, though this is probably a mistake for Trajan, and the date 106 has been assigned to it. It is a handbook of Greek, i.e. Macedonian, drill and tactics as practiced by the Hellenistic successors of Alexander the Great. The author claims to have consulted all the best authorities, the most important of which was a lost treatise on the subject by Polybius. Perhaps the chief value of Aelian's work lies in his critical account of preceding works on the art of war, and in the fullness of his technical details in matters of drill.
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Aelianus Tacticus (; fl. 2nd century AD), also known as Aelian (), was a Greek military writer who lived in Rome. Work Aelian's military treatise in fifty-three chapters on the tactics of the Greeks, titled On Tactical Arrays of the Greeks (), is dedicated to the emperor Hadrian, though this is probably a mistake for Trajan, and the date 106 has been assigned to it. It is a handbook of Greek, i.e. Macedonian, drill and tactics as practiced by the Hellenistic successors of Alexander the Great. The author claims to have consulted all the best authorities, the most important of which was a lost treatise on the subject by Polybius. Perhaps the chief value of Aelian's work lies in his critical account of preceding works on the art of war, and in the fullness of his technical details in matters of drill.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'CasilloâPetroli FirenzeâHopplÃ': Casillo–Petroli Firenze–Hopplà (UCI code: CPH) is an Italian UCI Continental cycling team founded in 2019. The team was amateur in 2019, and gained UCI status in 2020. Team roster
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '2018 Campeonato Gaúcho': Awards Team of the year Manager: Beto Campos Player of the Season The Player of the Year was awarded to Matheus. Newcomer of the Season The Newcomer of the Year was awarded to Sander.
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Awards Team of the year Manager: Beto Campos Player of the Season The Player of the Year was awarded to Matheus. Newcomer of the Season The Newcomer of the Year was awarded to Sander.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Cyperus angolensis': Cyperus angolensis is a species of sedge that is native to parts of Africa. The species was first formally described by the botanist Johann Otto Boeckeler in 1880.
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Cyperus angolensis is a species of sedge that is native to parts of Africa. The species was first formally described by the botanist Johann Otto Boeckeler in 1880.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Emphyastes fucicola': Emphyastes fucicola is a species of true weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. It is found in North America.
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Emphyastes fucicola is a species of true weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. It is found in North America.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Duke Kimbrough McCall': Duke Kimbrough McCall (September 1, 1914April 2, 2013) was an American Christian religious leader who served as Chief Executive Officer of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Executive Committee, as president of two theological seminaries, as president of the Baptist World Alliance, and as a Baptist pastor. Childhood, college and marriage Born in Meridian, Mississippi, McCall grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, one of five children of John W. McCall, an attorney and judge, and Lizette Kimbrough McCall, a leader in Southern Baptist mission support. McCall attended Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina, from which he graduated summa cum laude as valedictorian in 1935. While attending Furman, McCall met Greenville resident Marguerite Mullinnix. The couple married shortly after McCall's graduation and raised four sons: Duke Jr. and Douglas McCall (twins), John Richard McCall, and Michael McCall.
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Duke Kimbrough McCall (September 1, 1914April 2, 2013) was an American Christian religious leader who served as Chief Executive Officer of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Executive Committee, as president of two theological seminaries, as president of the Baptist World Alliance, and as a Baptist pastor. Childhood, college and marriage Born in Meridian, Mississippi, McCall grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, one of five children of John W. McCall, an attorney and judge, and Lizette Kimbrough McCall, a leader in Southern Baptist mission support. McCall attended Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina, from which he graduated summa cum laude as valedictorian in 1935. While attending Furman, McCall met Greenville resident Marguerite Mullinnix. The couple married shortly after McCall's graduation and raised four sons: Duke Jr. and Douglas McCall (twins), John Richard McCall, and Michael McCall.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'GÅusko MaÅe': Głusko Małe is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Karczmiska, within Opole Lubelskie County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.
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Głusko Małe is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Karczmiska, within Opole Lubelskie County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'SÃbastien Demers': On 5 November 2011 Demers lost to Allan Green in Quebec City. Professional boxing record
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'HJ-8': Variants Launchers: HJ-8 – The original version. Claimed to be able to achieve a kill probability of 90% HJ-8A – First upgrade of HJ-8 with greater penetration power, slightly larger than HJ-8, with range increased to 4 km. HJ-8B – A HJ-8 model specifically developed for helicopters, with greater penetration power and range increased to 5.3 km. HJ-8C – Specifically developed to defeat explosive reactive armour with a tandem-charge. From HJ-8C onward, all HJ-8 missiles can be carried by various platforms. HJ-8D – Upgraded variant with tandem charge. HJ-8E – Upgrade of HJ-8B/C with a new rocket motor with a range of up to 4 km, entered service in mid-1990. Fire-control system (FCS) is highly digitized and includes a thermal imaging system for all-weather day-night capability. The HJ-8E anti-tank missile weighs 24.5 kg, has a range of up to 4,000 m, can also defeat explosive reactive armour (ERA). HJ-8F – Variant with an anti bunker warhead. HJ-8FAE – Version featuring a thermobaric warhead. HJ-8L – A model with reduced overall weight, L meaning "light". Using feedback from the Bosnian War, HJ-8E was designed to meet the need of a lightweight ATGM that is just as capable as heavier models. HJ-8L can accommodate two missiles, one smaller with 3 km range and one larger with 4 km range. New microelectronics are used in the fire-control system and use of composite materials in the launching/storage system reduce weight to 22.5 kg, so that HJ-8L can be carried by a crew of two. HJ-8H – Upgraded HJ-8E; adopting the same fire-control system and lightweight launching/storage system of HJ-8L. Uses a new missile, capable of engaging ground targets 6 km away and low speed aerial targets such as helicopters 4 km away. HJ-8S – Variant with an anti ship warhead. Baktar-Shikan – Baktar-Shikan ( "Armour Piercing") is a variant of HJ-8 that has been manufactured under license by Pakistan at Khan Research Laboratories. The missile and launch system can be quickly disassembled into four sub-units, each weighing less than 25 kg, making the system crew-portable. Baktar-Shikan is also mounted on Pakistani armoured personnel carriers (APCs) and a modified air-launched variant is used to arm the AH-1 Cobra helicopter gunships and other helicopters of the Pakistan Army Aviation wing. Pakistan also exports Baktar-Shikan. The export version is credited to destroy all currently known tank targets with a 90% hit and penetration probability at a distance of 3 km. Baktar-Shikan has been exported to Bangladesh and Malaysia. A multi-launcher station for four Baktar-Shikan tubes were displayed by GIDS in 2016. An indoor training simulator is also available with Baktar-Shikan. It is an exact replica of the weapon and is used to train operators by simulating various target speeds, ranges and angles. The target's movement parameters can be adapted to the progressive skill level of the operator under training. An optional laser aiming device is also under development to increase accuracy at longer ranges. According to SIPRI, between 1990 and 2022, Pakistan has produced 26,350 Baktar-Shikan missiles. HJ-11 (AFT-11): development of HJ-8 with semi-active laser guidance, received a new designation HJ-11 because it is claimed to be the third generation anti-tank missile by Chinese. Mounted Platforms: BJ212 HJ-8: HJ-8 launcher mounted on a Beijing BJ212 as a mobile anti-tank platform. BJ2020 HJ-8E: HJ-8E launcher mounted on a Beijing BJ2020 as a mobile anti-tank platform. CSK-181 AFT-11 Carrier: AFT-11 (HJ-11) launcher mounted on a CSK-181 MRAP assault vehicle.
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Variants Launchers: HJ-8 – The original version. Claimed to be able to achieve a kill probability of 90% HJ-8A – First upgrade of HJ-8 with greater penetration power, slightly larger than HJ-8, with range increased to 4 km. HJ-8B – A HJ-8 model specifically developed for helicopters, with greater penetration power and range increased to 5.3 km. HJ-8C – Specifically developed to defeat explosive reactive armour with a tandem-charge. From HJ-8C onward, all HJ-8 missiles can be carried by various platforms. HJ-8D – Upgraded variant with tandem charge. HJ-8E – Upgrade of HJ-8B/C with a new rocket motor with a range of up to 4 km, entered service in mid-1990. Fire-control system (FCS) is highly digitized and includes a thermal imaging system for all-weather day-night capability. The HJ-8E anti-tank missile weighs 24.5 kg, has a range of up to 4,000 m, can also defeat explosive reactive armour (ERA). HJ-8F – Variant with an anti bunker warhead. HJ-8FAE – Version featuring a thermobaric warhead. HJ-8L – A model with reduced overall weight, L meaning "light". Using feedback from the Bosnian War, HJ-8E was designed to meet the need of a lightweight ATGM that is just as capable as heavier models. HJ-8L can accommodate two missiles, one smaller with 3 km range and one larger with 4 km range. New microelectronics are used in the fire-control system and use of composite materials in the launching/storage system reduce weight to 22.5 kg, so that HJ-8L can be carried by a crew of two. HJ-8H – Upgraded HJ-8E; adopting the same fire-control system and lightweight launching/storage system of HJ-8L. Uses a new missile, capable of engaging ground targets 6 km away and low speed aerial targets such as helicopters 4 km away. HJ-8S – Variant with an anti ship warhead. Baktar-Shikan – Baktar-Shikan ( "Armour Piercing") is a variant of HJ-8 that has been manufactured under license by Pakistan at Khan Research Laboratories. The missile and launch system can be quickly disassembled into four sub-units, each weighing less than 25 kg, making the system crew-portable. Baktar-Shikan is also mounted on Pakistani armoured personnel carriers (APCs) and a modified air-launched variant is used to arm the AH-1 Cobra helicopter gunships and other helicopters of the Pakistan Army Aviation wing. Pakistan also exports Baktar-Shikan. The export version is credited to destroy all currently known tank targets with a 90% hit and penetration probability at a distance of 3 km. Baktar-Shikan has been exported to Bangladesh and Malaysia. A multi-launcher station for four Baktar-Shikan tubes were displayed by GIDS in 2016. An indoor training simulator is also available with Baktar-Shikan. It is an exact replica of the weapon and is used to train operators by simulating various target speeds, ranges and angles. The target's movement parameters can be adapted to the progressive skill level of the operator under training. An optional laser aiming device is also under development to increase accuracy at longer ranges. According to SIPRI, between 1990 and 2022, Pakistan has produced 26,350 Baktar-Shikan missiles. HJ-11 (AFT-11): development of HJ-8 with semi-active laser guidance, received a new designation HJ-11 because it is claimed to be the third generation anti-tank missile by Chinese. Mounted Platforms: BJ212 HJ-8: HJ-8 launcher mounted on a Beijing BJ212 as a mobile anti-tank platform. BJ2020 HJ-8E: HJ-8E launcher mounted on a Beijing BJ2020 as a mobile anti-tank platform. CSK-181 AFT-11 Carrier: AFT-11 (HJ-11) launcher mounted on a CSK-181 MRAP assault vehicle.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'List of Asia Cup cricket records': This is an overall list of statistics and records of the Asia Cup, which was a One Day International tournament until 2016, since when it has alternated with Twenty20 International tournament. One Day Internationals Records and statistics Most runs Most wickets Most runs in the tournament Most wickets in the tournament Man of the tournament Man of the match (in final) Twenty20 Internationals Records and statistics Most runs Highest individual scores Highest average Most 50+ scores Other results General statistics by tournament Results of host teams
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This is an overall list of statistics and records of the Asia Cup, which was a One Day International tournament until 2016, since when it has alternated with Twenty20 International tournament. One Day Internationals Records and statistics Most runs Most wickets Most runs in the tournament Most wickets in the tournament Man of the tournament Man of the match (in final) Twenty20 Internationals Records and statistics Most runs Highest individual scores Highest average Most 50+ scores Other results General statistics by tournament Results of host teams
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Symphony No. 27 may refer to: Symphony No. 27 (Brian) by Havergal Brian Symphony No. 27 (Haydn) Symphony No. 27 (Michael Haydn) Symphony No. 27 (Mozart) Symphony No. 27 (Myaskovsky) by Nikolai Myaskovsky 027
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Sawyer and Keeler-Wolf classification system': The Sawyer and Keeler-Wolf classification system is an evolving system of classification of vegetation types, plant communities, or floristic characterization. It was first developed in 1995 by John O. Sawyer and Todd Keeler-Wolf for the California Native Plant Society, in the mission to classify all vegetation in California. Particular attention was paid to recognizing rare types that were "lumped" into general categories in previous systems, such as the Munz and Keck classification system, Chetham and Haller classification system, and Holland classification system. It uses constantly updated quantitative measurements of both species diversity and cover to define its types. It intended to be evolving and to continue to be refined.
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The Sawyer and Keeler-Wolf classification system is an evolving system of classification of vegetation types, plant communities, or floristic characterization. It was first developed in 1995 by John O. Sawyer and Todd Keeler-Wolf for the California Native Plant Society, in the mission to classify all vegetation in California. Particular attention was paid to recognizing rare types that were "lumped" into general categories in previous systems, such as the Munz and Keck classification system, Chetham and Haller classification system, and Holland classification system. It uses constantly updated quantitative measurements of both species diversity and cover to define its types. It intended to be evolving and to continue to be refined.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Rob Patridge': Robert Wilson Patridge served in the Oregon House of Representatives from 1999 to 2005 as a Republican from Jackson County. Since 2013 he has served as the District Attorney of Klamath County and serves as the Chair of the Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
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Robert Wilson Patridge served in the Oregon House of Representatives from 1999 to 2005 as a Republican from Jackson County. Since 2013 he has served as the District Attorney of Klamath County and serves as the Chair of the Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Styracoderus': Styracoderus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Styracoderus atramentarius Rosenhauer, 1856 Styracoderus azarai Perez Arcas, 1865 Styracoderus martinezi Vuillefroy, 1868
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Styracoderus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Styracoderus atramentarius Rosenhauer, 1856 Styracoderus azarai Perez Arcas, 1865 Styracoderus martinezi Vuillefroy, 1868
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '2010 in Yemen': February February 3 - Pirates off the coast of Somalia seize a North Korean-flagged cargo ship south of Yemen. February 6 - 23 Yemeni government soldiers are killed by the Houthis in two separate incidents: 15 are ambushed in Wadi al-Jabara, while the remaining 8 die in Sa'dah. February 12 - A ceasefire is declared between Houthi fighters and the Yemeni government in northern Yemen. March March 19 - President of Yemen Ali Abdullah Saleh declares an end to his country's six-year war against the Houthis. March 23 - United States issues new warnings of al-Qaeda threat to attack ships off coast of Yemen. March 31 - Yemeni Minister of Justice Ghazi al-Aghbari and Palestinian ambassador to Yemen Bassem Al-Agha hold discussions on the issue of bilateral judicial cooperation.
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February February 3 - Pirates off the coast of Somalia seize a North Korean-flagged cargo ship south of Yemen. February 6 - 23 Yemeni government soldiers are killed by the Houthis in two separate incidents: 15 are ambushed in Wadi al-Jabara, while the remaining 8 die in Sa'dah. February 12 - A ceasefire is declared between Houthi fighters and the Yemeni government in northern Yemen. March March 19 - President of Yemen Ali Abdullah Saleh declares an end to his country's six-year war against the Houthis. March 23 - United States issues new warnings of al-Qaeda threat to attack ships off coast of Yemen. March 31 - Yemeni Minister of Justice Ghazi al-Aghbari and Palestinian ambassador to Yemen Bassem Al-Agha hold discussions on the issue of bilateral judicial cooperation.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Nanchang (disambiguation)': Nanchang (南昌) is the capital of Jiangxi Province, China Nanchang may also refer to: Locations Nanchang County (南昌县), a county in Jiangxi, China, under the administration of Nanchang City Nanchang District (南长区), a district in Wuxi, Jiangsu, China Nanchang Subdistrict (南长街道), a subdistrict in Qiaoxi District, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China Bai Prefecture, a historical prefecture in modern Guangxi, China, known as Nanchang Commandery between 742 and 758 Military uses Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation, now known as Hongdu Aviation Industry Group Nanchang J-12, supersonic fighter built in the People's Republic of China for use by the PLAAF Nanchang Q-5, Chinese-built jet ground-attack aircraft based on the Soviet MiG-19 Nanchang CJ-6, aircraft designed and built in China for use by the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) CNS Nanchang (DDG-101), the lead ship of the Type 055 destroyer class of guided-missile destroyer in the People's Liberation Army Navy Other uses Nanchang dialect, dialect in Nanchang, Jiangxi, China
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Nanchang (南昌) is the capital of Jiangxi Province, China Nanchang may also refer to: Locations Nanchang County (南昌县), a county in Jiangxi, China, under the administration of Nanchang City Nanchang District (南长区), a district in Wuxi, Jiangsu, China Nanchang Subdistrict (南长街道), a subdistrict in Qiaoxi District, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China Bai Prefecture, a historical prefecture in modern Guangxi, China, known as Nanchang Commandery between 742 and 758 Military uses Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation, now known as Hongdu Aviation Industry Group Nanchang J-12, supersonic fighter built in the People's Republic of China for use by the PLAAF Nanchang Q-5, Chinese-built jet ground-attack aircraft based on the Soviet MiG-19 Nanchang CJ-6, aircraft designed and built in China for use by the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) CNS Nanchang (DDG-101), the lead ship of the Type 055 destroyer class of guided-missile destroyer in the People's Liberation Army Navy Other uses Nanchang dialect, dialect in Nanchang, Jiangxi, China
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1903 NYU Violets football team': The 1903 NYU Violets football team was an American football team that represented New York University as an independent during the 1903 college football season. In their only year under head coach Robert P. Wilson, the team compiled a 2–5 record. Schedule
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The 1903 NYU Violets football team was an American football team that represented New York University as an independent during the 1903 college football season. In their only year under head coach Robert P. Wilson, the team compiled a 2–5 record. Schedule
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Bridge Burning': "Bridge Burning" is a song by American rock band Foo Fighters. It was released as the fifth and final single from their seventh studio album Wasting Light, and as the sixth and final single in the United Kingdom. It is also the first track on the album. On March 16, 2012, the online music magazine Loudwire announced that Foo Fighters would be releasing "Bridge Burning" as a proper radio single. The song appears on the soundtrack to the video game Madden NFL 12. Charts Weekly charts
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Diotima of Mantinea': Further reading Evans, N. (2006). Diotima and Demeter as Mystagogues in Plato’s Symposium. In: Hypatia, vol. 21, no. 2. 1-27. Navia, Luis E., Socrates, the man and his philosophy, pp. 30, 171. University Press of America
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Further reading Evans, N. (2006). Diotima and Demeter as Mystagogues in Plato’s Symposium. In: Hypatia, vol. 21, no. 2. 1-27. Navia, Luis E., Socrates, the man and his philosophy, pp. 30, 171. University Press of America
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Primus (cycling team)': Primus () was a Polish professional cycling team, which competed in elite road bicycle racing events such as the UCI Women's Road World Cup. Major wins 2008 Klasyczny-Nałęczów, Katarzyna Bodanka National champions 2008 Poland Time Trial, Bogumiła Matusiak
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Primus () was a Polish professional cycling team, which competed in elite road bicycle racing events such as the UCI Women's Road World Cup. Major wins 2008 Klasyczny-Nałęczów, Katarzyna Bodanka National champions 2008 Poland Time Trial, Bogumiła Matusiak
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Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Peren Assembly constituency': Peren Legislative Assembly constituency is one of the 60 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Nagaland state in India. It is part of Peren District and is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes. Members of the Legislative Assembly Election results Assembly Election 2023 Assembly Election 2018 Assembly Election 2013 Assembly Election 2008 Assembly Election 2003 Assembly Election 1998 Assembly Election 1993 Assembly Election 1989 Assembly Election 1987 Assembly Election 1982 Assembly Election 1977 Assembly Election 1974 Assembly Election 1969 Assembly Election 1964
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Peren Legislative Assembly constituency is one of the 60 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Nagaland state in India. It is part of Peren District and is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes. Members of the Legislative Assembly Election results Assembly Election 2023 Assembly Election 2018 Assembly Election 2013 Assembly Election 2008 Assembly Election 2003 Assembly Election 1998 Assembly Election 1993 Assembly Election 1989 Assembly Election 1987 Assembly Election 1982 Assembly Election 1977 Assembly Election 1974 Assembly Election 1969 Assembly Election 1964
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Dave Martin (sportscaster)': Dave Martin is a former American sportscaster who spent seven seasons as a play-by-play announcer in Major League Baseball. Career Martin called Chicago White Sox games on WFLD in 1968. He spent the next three seasons on WJW-TV calling Cleveland Indians games before being replaced by Rocky Colavito in 1972. Martin began the 1972 season without a broadcasting job; however, in June he replaced the ailing John MacLean on WHDH radio in Boston, calling Boston Red Sox games with Ned Martin (no relation). Martin also called the first season of New England Whalers hockey for WHDH. His final major announcing job was with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1980. Martin also served as a play-by-play announcer for the NFL on NBC in 1970 and College Football on ABC in 1967.
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Dave Martin is a former American sportscaster who spent seven seasons as a play-by-play announcer in Major League Baseball. Career Martin called Chicago White Sox games on WFLD in 1968. He spent the next three seasons on WJW-TV calling Cleveland Indians games before being replaced by Rocky Colavito in 1972. Martin began the 1972 season without a broadcasting job; however, in June he replaced the ailing John MacLean on WHDH radio in Boston, calling Boston Red Sox games with Ned Martin (no relation). Martin also called the first season of New England Whalers hockey for WHDH. His final major announcing job was with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1980. Martin also served as a play-by-play announcer for the NFL on NBC in 1970 and College Football on ABC in 1967.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Wardour, Wiltshire': Wardour is a settlement in Wiltshire, England, about west of Salisbury and south of Hindon. Formerly a parish in its own right, it is now part of the civil parish of Tisbury. History A bronze age hoard known as the Wardour Hoard has been found in the village. The land was an estate of Wilton Abbey by the 11th century. The 15th-century Wardour Castle was slighted during the English Civil War, The stronghold was replaced in 1776 by New Wardour Castle, built between 1769 and 1776. It was long the home of the Lords Arundell of Wardour and later of Cranborne Chase School.
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Wardour is a settlement in Wiltshire, England, about west of Salisbury and south of Hindon. Formerly a parish in its own right, it is now part of the civil parish of Tisbury. History A bronze age hoard known as the Wardour Hoard has been found in the village. The land was an estate of Wilton Abbey by the 11th century. The 15th-century Wardour Castle was slighted during the English Civil War, The stronghold was replaced in 1776 by New Wardour Castle, built between 1769 and 1776. It was long the home of the Lords Arundell of Wardour and later of Cranborne Chase School.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Julian Robertson': After leaving the navy, Robertson moved to New York City and worked for a time as a stockbroker for Kidder, Peabody & Company. At Kidder, he eventually headed the firm's asset management division, Webster Securities. In 1978, he took a sabbatical and moved with his family to New Zealand for a year to write a novel. Investment career On his return to the United States, in 1980, with $8 million of funding from family, friends, and his own wealth, he founded Tiger Management. The Tiger funds reached a peak of $22 billion in assets in 1998. Robertson's Tiger Fund accurately predicted the dot-com bubble, purposely underweighting the technology sector. Tiger's largest holding was US Airways; it controlled 25% of the company. Its troubles led to significant losses for the fund. Tiger also realized significant losses in the Japanese Yen. Such missteps ultimately led him to close his investment company in late March 2000, at the peak of the dot-com bubble, and return all outside capital to investors.
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After leaving the navy, Robertson moved to New York City and worked for a time as a stockbroker for Kidder, Peabody & Company. At Kidder, he eventually headed the firm's asset management division, Webster Securities. In 1978, he took a sabbatical and moved with his family to New Zealand for a year to write a novel. Investment career On his return to the United States, in 1980, with $8 million of funding from family, friends, and his own wealth, he founded Tiger Management. The Tiger funds reached a peak of $22 billion in assets in 1998. Robertson's Tiger Fund accurately predicted the dot-com bubble, purposely underweighting the technology sector. Tiger's largest holding was US Airways; it controlled 25% of the company. Its troubles led to significant losses for the fund. Tiger also realized significant losses in the Japanese Yen. Such missteps ultimately led him to close his investment company in late March 2000, at the peak of the dot-com bubble, and return all outside capital to investors.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Institute of Policy Studies': Institute of Policy Studies may refer to Institute of Policy Studies (Pakistan) in Islamabad Institute of Policy Studies (Singapore)
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Institute of Policy Studies may refer to Institute of Policy Studies (Pakistan) in Islamabad Institute of Policy Studies (Singapore)
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Boner Records': Boner Records is an American independent record label in Berkeley, California, owned by Tom Flynn. It has released recordings by Fang (Flynn's band), Verbal Abuse, MDC, Boneless Ones, Duh, Steel Pole Bath Tub, Melvins, The Warlock Pinchers, Hell's Kitchen, and Superconductor. Discography Melvins Ozma (1989) Bullhead (1991) Eggnog (1991) Lysol (1992) Buzz Osborne King Buzzo (1992) Dale Crover Dale Crover (1992) Joe Preston Joe Preston (1992) Fang Landshark (1982) Where The Wild Things Are (1983) A Mi Ga Sfafas? (1987) Landshark/Where the Wild Thing Are (1989) MDC Metal Devil Cokes: It's The Real Thing (1989) Verbal Abuse Rocks Your Liver (1986) Fearless Iranians from Hell Fearless Iranians from Hell 7" (1986) Die for Allah (1987) Holy War (1988) Foolish Americans (1990) Foolish Americans/Holy War/Die for Allah CD (1990)
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Boner Records is an American independent record label in Berkeley, California, owned by Tom Flynn. It has released recordings by Fang (Flynn's band), Verbal Abuse, MDC, Boneless Ones, Duh, Steel Pole Bath Tub, Melvins, The Warlock Pinchers, Hell's Kitchen, and Superconductor. Discography Melvins Ozma (1989) Bullhead (1991) Eggnog (1991) Lysol (1992) Buzz Osborne King Buzzo (1992) Dale Crover Dale Crover (1992) Joe Preston Joe Preston (1992) Fang Landshark (1982) Where The Wild Things Are (1983) A Mi Ga Sfafas? (1987) Landshark/Where the Wild Thing Are (1989) MDC Metal Devil Cokes: It's The Real Thing (1989) Verbal Abuse Rocks Your Liver (1986) Fearless Iranians from Hell Fearless Iranians from Hell 7" (1986) Die for Allah (1987) Holy War (1988) Foolish Americans (1990) Foolish Americans/Holy War/Die for Allah CD (1990)
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Nord Stream': Although none of the four Nord Stream pipelines were in operation they still contained pressurized natural gas of which vast quantities were released into the Baltic Sea.
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Although none of the four Nord Stream pipelines were in operation they still contained pressurized natural gas of which vast quantities were released into the Baltic Sea.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Scholz (surname)': Scholz is a German surname. It is the East Central German and Silesian version of the name Schulz, Schultz, Schultheiss. Geographical distribution As of 2014, 86.6% of all known bearers of the surname Scholz were residents of Germany, 5.8% of the United States, 1.7% of Austria, 1.1% of Brazil and 1.1% of Australia. In Germany, the frequency of the surname was higher than the national average in the following states: 1. Saxony (1:315) 2. Brandenburg (1:361) 3. Saxony-Anhalt (1:429) 4. Thuringia (1:518) 5. Lower Saxony (1:541) 6. North Rhine-Westphalia (1:695) People Alexander Scholz (born 1992), a Danish footballer Anke Scholz (born 1978), a German swimmer Arno Scholz (1904–1971), German journalist Arnold Scholz (1904–1942), a German mathematician Barbara Scholz (1947–2011), an American philosopher of science Bernhard Scholz (1835–1916), a German composer Carter Scholz (born 1953), an American speculative fiction author and music composer Corinna Scholz (born 1989), a German curler Erhard Scholz (born 1947), a German historian of mathematics Ernst Scholz (politician) (1913–1986), German diplomat and politician Franz Scholz (1909–1998), a German priest and professor of theology Fritz von Scholz (1896–1944), an Austrian (Austro-Hungarian) Oberleutnant and later German SS-Commander Gene Scholz (1917–2005), an American professional basketball player Georg Scholz (1890–1945), a German painter Gudrun Scholz (born 1940), a former German field hockey player Heiko Scholz (born 1966), a former German footballer Heinrich Scholz (entomologist) (1812–1859), German physician and entomologist Heinrich Scholz (1884–1956), German theologian and logician Ingrid Scholz, a German rower Jackson Scholz (1897–1986), an American athlete János Scholz (c. 1904–1993), Hungarian-born American cellist and art collector Johann Martin Augustin Scholz (1794–1852), a German Bible scholar Katharina Scholz (born 1983), a German field hockey player Lilly Scholz (born 1903, date of death unknown), an Austrian pair skater Michael Scholz (born 1949), a German singer, composer and producer Olaf Scholz (born 1958), current Chancellor of Germany Paul Scholz (1902–1995), German journalist and politician Peta Scholz (née Squire, born 1976), an Australian netball player Robert O. Scholz (1895–1978), American architect Ronny Scholz (born 1978), a former professional road racing cyclist Rupert Scholz (born 1937), a German politician Tom Scholz (Donald Thomas Scholz, born 1947), an American rock musician, inventor, engineer, and philanthropist W. E. Scholz ((c. 1800–1866)), German composers and conductor
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Jakub SienieÅski': Jakub Sienieński (died 1639) was a Polish nobleman, representative in the Sejm, who in 1602 founded the Racovian Academy. His father Jan Sienieński (d. 1599) founded the town of Raków, Kielce County in 1569. The family name, also written "z Sienny", is not of Italian descent (from Siena) but from Oleśnica. In 1606-1609 Jakub supported the Zebrzydowski Rebellion against King Sigismund III Vasa who was attempting to weaken the Sejm and introduce a hereditary monarchy.
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Jakub Sienieński (died 1639) was a Polish nobleman, representative in the Sejm, who in 1602 founded the Racovian Academy. His father Jan Sienieński (d. 1599) founded the town of Raków, Kielce County in 1569. The family name, also written "z Sienny", is not of Italian descent (from Siena) but from Oleśnica. In 1606-1609 Jakub supported the Zebrzydowski Rebellion against King Sigismund III Vasa who was attempting to weaken the Sejm and introduce a hereditary monarchy.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Denver Botanic Gardens': The Gardens Denver Botanic Gardens features North America's largest collection of plants from cold temperate climates around the world, as well as 7 diverse gardens that mostly include plants from Colorado and neighboring states. The world's first Xeriscape Demonstration Garden was created at the Gardens in 1986, and 2 years later its name was changed to Dryland Mesa. It was based on the "7 Principles" of Xeriscape, and includes drought-tolerant plants from the arid West and Mediterranean areas. The Japanese Garden is called Shofu-en—the Garden of Wind and Pines. It was designed by Koichi Kawana in collaboration with Kai Kwahara.
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The Gardens Denver Botanic Gardens features North America's largest collection of plants from cold temperate climates around the world, as well as 7 diverse gardens that mostly include plants from Colorado and neighboring states. The world's first Xeriscape Demonstration Garden was created at the Gardens in 1986, and 2 years later its name was changed to Dryland Mesa. It was based on the "7 Principles" of Xeriscape, and includes drought-tolerant plants from the arid West and Mediterranean areas. The Japanese Garden is called Shofu-en—the Garden of Wind and Pines. It was designed by Koichi Kawana in collaboration with Kai Kwahara.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Mike Baraza': International career Baraza made several appearances for the Kenya national football team and participated in 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification. He was also a part of the squad that finished second in the 2012 CECAFA Cup, playing the full 90 minutes as his nation fell to a 2–1 to hosts Uganda in the final. Personal life Baraza's father, Sammy Nyongesa, is a former Kenya international footballer and manager.
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International career Baraza made several appearances for the Kenya national football team and participated in 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification. He was also a part of the squad that finished second in the 2012 CECAFA Cup, playing the full 90 minutes as his nation fell to a 2–1 to hosts Uganda in the final. Personal life Baraza's father, Sammy Nyongesa, is a former Kenya international footballer and manager.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Otopheidomenis': Otopheidomenis is a genus of mites in the family Otopheidomenidae. There are at least three described species in Otopheidomenis. Species These three species belong to the genus Otopheidomenis: Otopheidomenis cocytes Otopheidomenis kayosiekeri Otopheidomenis zalelestes
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Otopheidomenis is a genus of mites in the family Otopheidomenidae. There are at least three described species in Otopheidomenis. Species These three species belong to the genus Otopheidomenis: Otopheidomenis cocytes Otopheidomenis kayosiekeri Otopheidomenis zalelestes
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1914 St. Louis Cardinals season': The 1914 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 33rd season in St. Louis, Missouri and its 23rd season in the National League. The Cardinals went 81–72 during the season and finished 3rd in the National League. Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Roster Player stats Batting Starters by position Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in Other batters Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
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The 1914 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 33rd season in St. Louis, Missouri and its 23rd season in the National League. The Cardinals went 81–72 during the season and finished 3rd in the National League. Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Roster Player stats Batting Starters by position Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in Other batters Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Tiger Triumph': Tiger Triumph is the bilateral tri-service amphibious military exercise involving the armed forces of India and the United States. It is the first tri-service military exercise between the two countries. India has previously only held tri-service exercises with Russia. India and the United States signed a defence agreement on 6 September 2018 committing to holding a joint land, air and sea exercise in India in 2019. The final planning conference for Tiger Triumph was held at the Eastern Naval Command headquarters in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh on September 16–20, 2019 and was attended by delegates from the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps and representatives from the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force. The two sides also visited the proposed campsite in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh and conducted a table-top exercise as preparation. Tiger Triumph was publicly announced by U.S. President Donald Trump during his address at the Howdy Modi community event in honour of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on 22 September 2019. The Indian Navy's Eastern Fleet commander served as the overall force commander for Tiger Triumph, with a U.S. Marine Corps officer attached with him. A total of 1,200 Indian and 500 U.S. military personnel participated in the nine-day exercise. The American side was led by the United States Marine Corps Forces, Pacific. Marines and sailors traveled from Okinawa, Japan to Vishakhapatnam arriving on board the USS Germantown (LSD-42) on 13 November 2019. The Indian Navy was represented by amphibious transport dock INS Jalashwa (L41), amphibious warfare vessel INS Airavat (L24), and survey ship INS Sandhayak. Indian Army troops from the 19 Madras and 7 Guards, Indian Air Force Mil Mi-17 helicopters and Rapid Action Medical Team (IAF-RAMT) also participated in the exercise. The United States sent the USS Germantown and troops from the 3rd Marine Division. The opening ceremony of Tiger Triumph was held aboard the INS Jalashwa on 14 November, as well as a joint flag parade and media interaction, followed by a reception aboard the USS Germantown.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Kuźnica GoszczaÅska': Kuźnica Goszczańska () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Twardogóra, within Oleśnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately north of Twardogóra, north of Oleśnica, and north-east of the regional capital Wrocław.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Alexander Gelbukh': Alexander Gelbukh (born 1962) is a Russian professor and a member of Mexican Academy of Sciences. He has worked at the Centro de Investigación en Computación, Instituto Politécnico Nacional. His research interest is about computational linguistics. In 2000, he founded CICLing conference to exchange of opinions between the scientists of different countries in the growing area of computational linguistics and intelligent text processing.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Ngecha': Ngecha is a settlement in Kenya's Central Province. It is the home of Ngugi wa Thiong'o, one of East Africa's greatest novelists, and a nominee for a Nobel prize for literature.
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Ngecha is a settlement in Kenya's Central Province. It is the home of Ngugi wa Thiong'o, one of East Africa's greatest novelists, and a nominee for a Nobel prize for literature.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'KSKN': The next year, KSKN became an exclusive affiliate of The WB and began airing its shows in pattern, having previously displaced them to other timeslots to air UPN prime time shows; UPN migrated to a new station, KQUP (channel 24). KSKN then affiliated with The CW in September 2006 when The WB and UPN merged, by which time KQUP had dropped UPN programming. (UPN was seen for the remainder of its existence in overnight time periods on KXLY-TV.) In 2013, Belo was acquired by the Gannett Company, which split into print (Gannett) and broadcasting (Tegna) divisions in 2015.
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The next year, KSKN became an exclusive affiliate of The WB and began airing its shows in pattern, having previously displaced them to other timeslots to air UPN prime time shows; UPN migrated to a new station, KQUP (channel 24). KSKN then affiliated with The CW in September 2006 when The WB and UPN merged, by which time KQUP had dropped UPN programming. (UPN was seen for the remainder of its existence in overnight time periods on KXLY-TV.) In 2013, Belo was acquired by the Gannett Company, which split into print (Gannett) and broadcasting (Tegna) divisions in 2015.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Dheri Thothal': Dheri Thothal is a village in the Mirpur Tehsil of Mirpur District of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. Demography According to the 1998 census of Pakistan, its population was 2,013.
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Dheri Thothal is a village in the Mirpur Tehsil of Mirpur District of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. Demography According to the 1998 census of Pakistan, its population was 2,013.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'List of cover versions of Depeche Mode songs': "Ice Machine" S.P.O.C.K, 1991 Lights of Euphoria, 1995 Röyksopp, 2012 "In Your Room" Zeraphine, 2003 Ayria, 2009 Tori Amos, 2014 Anti-M, 2019 "I Feel You" Vader, 1996 Apollo Four Forty, 1998 Placebo, 1999 Catupecu Machu, 2000 The Narrow, 2005 Samael, 2005 Collide, 2009 Johnny Marr, 2015 "It's No Good" Chevelle, 2003 The Dreaming, 2011 In Flames, 2017 "I Want It All" I:Scintilla, 2009 "John the Revelator" Komor Kommando feat. Jean Luc De Meyer of Front 242, 2009 "Judas" Tricky, 1996 Charlotte Martin, 2010 "Just Can't Get Enough" Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo, 1997 Erasure, 1997 Nouvelle Vague, 2004 Hog Hoggidy Hog, 2005 Mika, 2008 (performed on tour) The Saturdays, 2009 DMK, 2013
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"Ice Machine" S.P.O.C.K, 1991 Lights of Euphoria, 1995 Röyksopp, 2012 "In Your Room" Zeraphine, 2003 Ayria, 2009 Tori Amos, 2014 Anti-M, 2019 "I Feel You" Vader, 1996 Apollo Four Forty, 1998 Placebo, 1999 Catupecu Machu, 2000 The Narrow, 2005 Samael, 2005 Collide, 2009 Johnny Marr, 2015 "It's No Good" Chevelle, 2003 The Dreaming, 2011 In Flames, 2017 "I Want It All" I:Scintilla, 2009 "John the Revelator" Komor Kommando feat. Jean Luc De Meyer of Front 242, 2009 "Judas" Tricky, 1996 Charlotte Martin, 2010 "Just Can't Get Enough" Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo, 1997 Erasure, 1997 Nouvelle Vague, 2004 Hog Hoggidy Hog, 2005 Mika, 2008 (performed on tour) The Saturdays, 2009 DMK, 2013
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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Scopula riedeli': Scopula riedeli is a moth of the family Geometridae which is endemic to Yemen.
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Scopula riedeli is a moth of the family Geometridae which is endemic to Yemen.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Perniola': Perniola is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mario Perniola (1941–2018), Italian philosopher and writer Michele Perniola (born 1998), Italian singer Italian-language surnames
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Perniola is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mario Perniola (1941–2018), Italian philosopher and writer Michele Perniola (born 1998), Italian singer Italian-language surnames
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Vedastus Kyalakishaija Kyaruzi': Vedastus Kyalakishaija Kyaruzi (1921-2012) was a Tanzanian diplomat and politician. He attended the University of Edinburgh in which he was awarded a Diploma in Public health, and in 1964 he was admitted (in absentia) a Member qua Physician of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. He played an active role in Tanganyika African Association and the formation of Tanganyika African National Union (TANU). From 1949 to 1961, he was government medical officer. From 1950 to 1951, he was president of the Tanganyika African Association, before giving him the seat to Julius Nyerere, and was posted to Kingolwira Prison Hospital near Morogoro then to the even more remote Nzega. From 1961 to July 1962, he was the first Tanganyikan Permanent Representative to the United Nations. From 1962 to 1963, after independence he was Permanent Secretary, External Affairs and Defence. From 1963 to 1969, he was UNICEF director for Africa south of Sahara.
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Vedastus Kyalakishaija Kyaruzi (1921-2012) was a Tanzanian diplomat and politician. He attended the University of Edinburgh in which he was awarded a Diploma in Public health, and in 1964 he was admitted (in absentia) a Member qua Physician of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. He played an active role in Tanganyika African Association and the formation of Tanganyika African National Union (TANU). From 1949 to 1961, he was government medical officer. From 1950 to 1951, he was president of the Tanganyika African Association, before giving him the seat to Julius Nyerere, and was posted to Kingolwira Prison Hospital near Morogoro then to the even more remote Nzega. From 1961 to July 1962, he was the first Tanganyikan Permanent Representative to the United Nations. From 1962 to 1963, after independence he was Permanent Secretary, External Affairs and Defence. From 1963 to 1969, he was UNICEF director for Africa south of Sahara.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '2015 Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships': The 2015 Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships were held at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Pune, India from 12 to 16 October 2015. Medal summary The following stats relate to senior results only. Junior and youth results are cited here and here respectively. Medal table Men Women Medal reallocations
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The 2015 Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships were held at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Pune, India from 12 to 16 October 2015. Medal summary The following stats relate to senior results only. Junior and youth results are cited here and here respectively. Medal table Men Women Medal reallocations
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1812 Rocket Regiment (India)': In 2009, the regiment took a pivotal step in its evolution when it was given the honour of converting to a Rocket Regiment equipped with the Russian-built BM-30 Smerch at Nasirabad, Ajmer. The regiment had the privilege to participate in the Republic Day parade, in New Delhi, on January 26, 2016.
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In 2009, the regiment took a pivotal step in its evolution when it was given the honour of converting to a Rocket Regiment equipped with the Russian-built BM-30 Smerch at Nasirabad, Ajmer. The regiment had the privilege to participate in the Republic Day parade, in New Delhi, on January 26, 2016.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Play for Today (disambiguation)': Play for Today is a British television anthology drama series broadcast from 1970 to 1984. Play for Today may also refer to: Play for Today (The Searchers album) Play for Today, album by Ultrasound (band) "Play for Today" (The Cure song), from the album Seventeen Seconds "Play for Today", song by Belle and Sebastian, from the album Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance
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Play for Today is a British television anthology drama series broadcast from 1970 to 1984. Play for Today may also refer to: Play for Today (The Searchers album) Play for Today, album by Ultrasound (band) "Play for Today" (The Cure song), from the album Seventeen Seconds "Play for Today", song by Belle and Sebastian, from the album Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'List of Old Bryanstonians': Notable OBs Adrian Heath (1920–1992), painter Amy Studt (born 1986), singer Angus John Mackintosh Stewart (1936-1998), author of Sandel Anne Marie Morris (born 1957), politician Ben Fogle (born 1973), television presenter, adventurer Carolyn Fairbairn (born 1961), director-general of the Confederation of British Industry Cerys Matthews (born 1969), singer-songwriter Charles Handley-Read (1916-1971), architectural critic Chris Beckett (born 1955), science fiction author Clive Barda OBE (born 1945), photographer Clive Seale (born 1955), sociologist David Campbell Bannerman (born 1960), Conservative MEP David Lipsey, Baron Lipsey, (born 1948) politician, journalist, Labour life peer Drummond Matthews (1931–1997), geologist and marine geophysicist Eliot Paulina Sumner (born 1990), singer Ella Marchment (born 1992), opera and theatre director Emilia Fox (born 1974), actress Freddie Fox (born 1989), actor Frederick Sanger (1918–2013), biochemist; the fourth person to become a double Nobel Laureate Geoffrey Hoyle (born 1942), science fiction writer (son of Fred Hoyle) Giselle Norman (born 2001), fashion model Greg Hersov (born 1956), theatre director HRH Princess Haya of Jordan (born 1974), daughter of King Hussein I of Jordan Henry Pyrgos (born 1989), rugby player for Glasgow and captain for Scotland Humphrey Kay (1923–2009), pathologist and haematologist Huw Bennett (born 1983), rugby player for Ospreys and Wales Iain Tuckett, pioneer in urban regeneration Jago Cooper (born 1977), archaeologist James Scott (born 1941), filmmaker Jasper Conran (born 1959), fashion designer Jasper Morrison (born 1959), designer John Eliot Gardiner (born 1943), conductor John Nissen (born 1942), founder of Cloudworld Jonathan Bowen (born 1956), computer scientist Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy (1933-2019), author Julian Vereker (1945–2000), electronic engineer Justin Urquhart Stewart (born 1955), investment manager Kevin Crossley-Holland (born 1941), children's author and poet Kwame Anthony Appiah (born 1954), philosopher and novelist Lara Cazalet (born 1971), actress Lucian Freud (1922-2011), painter Mark Scott (1923–2013), rower who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics Sir Mark Elder CBE (born 1947), conductor Martin Checksfield (1939-2002), first-class cricketer Max Irons (born 1985), actor Michael Yates (1919–2001), stage and television designer and executive Myles Burnyeat (1939-2019), classicist and philosopher Nicholas Logsdail (born 1945), art dealer Nicholas Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers (born 1938), Master of the Rolls, 2000–2005, and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales from 2005-2008 Nick Meers (born 1955), landscape photographer Nick Willing (born 1961), filmmaker Nigel Barker (born 1972), fashion photographer, judge on America's Next Top Model Ollie Devoto (born 1993), rugby player for Bath and Exeter Paul Thompson (born 1959), Rector of the Royal College of Art Phil de Glanville (born 1968), rugby player for Bath and England, 38 caps, captain of England Philip Trevelyan (born 1943), film director Prince Alastair of Connaught (1914–1943), member of the British Royal Family Quinlan Terry (born 1937), architect Richard Bawden (born 1936), painter, printmaker Robert Saxton (born 1953), composer Robert Baden-Powell, 3rd Baron Baden-Powell (1936-2019) grandson of Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (1857-1941) Roger Hammond (1936–2012), actor Saira Shah (born 1964), journalist and documentary filmmaker Sebastian Conran (born 1956), designer Simon Napier-Bell (born 1939), pop group manager, writer and journalist Sir Francis Ferris QC (1932–2018), High Court Judge Sir Howard Hodgkin (1932-2017), painter Sir Terence Conran (1931-2020), designer, restaurateur and retailer Sir Tony Durant (1928-2016), politician Tahir Shah (born 1966), writer and television presenter William Herbert, 18th Earl of Pembroke politician and aristocrat
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Notable OBs Adrian Heath (1920–1992), painter Amy Studt (born 1986), singer Angus John Mackintosh Stewart (1936-1998), author of Sandel Anne Marie Morris (born 1957), politician Ben Fogle (born 1973), television presenter, adventurer Carolyn Fairbairn (born 1961), director-general of the Confederation of British Industry Cerys Matthews (born 1969), singer-songwriter Charles Handley-Read (1916-1971), architectural critic Chris Beckett (born 1955), science fiction author Clive Barda OBE (born 1945), photographer Clive Seale (born 1955), sociologist David Campbell Bannerman (born 1960), Conservative MEP David Lipsey, Baron Lipsey, (born 1948) politician, journalist, Labour life peer Drummond Matthews (1931–1997), geologist and marine geophysicist Eliot Paulina Sumner (born 1990), singer Ella Marchment (born 1992), opera and theatre director Emilia Fox (born 1974), actress Freddie Fox (born 1989), actor Frederick Sanger (1918–2013), biochemist; the fourth person to become a double Nobel Laureate Geoffrey Hoyle (born 1942), science fiction writer (son of Fred Hoyle) Giselle Norman (born 2001), fashion model Greg Hersov (born 1956), theatre director HRH Princess Haya of Jordan (born 1974), daughter of King Hussein I of Jordan Henry Pyrgos (born 1989), rugby player for Glasgow and captain for Scotland Humphrey Kay (1923–2009), pathologist and haematologist Huw Bennett (born 1983), rugby player for Ospreys and Wales Iain Tuckett, pioneer in urban regeneration Jago Cooper (born 1977), archaeologist James Scott (born 1941), filmmaker Jasper Conran (born 1959), fashion designer Jasper Morrison (born 1959), designer John Eliot Gardiner (born 1943), conductor John Nissen (born 1942), founder of Cloudworld Jonathan Bowen (born 1956), computer scientist Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy (1933-2019), author Julian Vereker (1945–2000), electronic engineer Justin Urquhart Stewart (born 1955), investment manager Kevin Crossley-Holland (born 1941), children's author and poet Kwame Anthony Appiah (born 1954), philosopher and novelist Lara Cazalet (born 1971), actress Lucian Freud (1922-2011), painter Mark Scott (1923–2013), rower who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics Sir Mark Elder CBE (born 1947), conductor Martin Checksfield (1939-2002), first-class cricketer Max Irons (born 1985), actor Michael Yates (1919–2001), stage and television designer and executive Myles Burnyeat (1939-2019), classicist and philosopher Nicholas Logsdail (born 1945), art dealer Nicholas Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers (born 1938), Master of the Rolls, 2000–2005, and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales from 2005-2008 Nick Meers (born 1955), landscape photographer Nick Willing (born 1961), filmmaker Nigel Barker (born 1972), fashion photographer, judge on America's Next Top Model Ollie Devoto (born 1993), rugby player for Bath and Exeter Paul Thompson (born 1959), Rector of the Royal College of Art Phil de Glanville (born 1968), rugby player for Bath and England, 38 caps, captain of England Philip Trevelyan (born 1943), film director Prince Alastair of Connaught (1914–1943), member of the British Royal Family Quinlan Terry (born 1937), architect Richard Bawden (born 1936), painter, printmaker Robert Saxton (born 1953), composer Robert Baden-Powell, 3rd Baron Baden-Powell (1936-2019) grandson of Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (1857-1941) Roger Hammond (1936–2012), actor Saira Shah (born 1964), journalist and documentary filmmaker Sebastian Conran (born 1956), designer Simon Napier-Bell (born 1939), pop group manager, writer and journalist Sir Francis Ferris QC (1932–2018), High Court Judge Sir Howard Hodgkin (1932-2017), painter Sir Terence Conran (1931-2020), designer, restaurateur and retailer Sir Tony Durant (1928-2016), politician Tahir Shah (born 1966), writer and television presenter William Herbert, 18th Earl of Pembroke politician and aristocrat
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1968â69 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team': The 1968–69 Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team represented Iowa State University during the 1968–69 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Cyclones were coached by Glen Anderson, who was in his tenth season with the Cyclones. They played their home games at the Iowa State Armory in Ames, Iowa. They finished the season 14–12, 8–6 in Big Eight play to finish in fourth place. Roster Schedule and results |- !colspan=6 style=""|Regular Season |-
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'FranÃoise Cachin': In 1994 Cachin left the head of the Musée d'Orsay and assumed the post of Director of French Museums, which carried the responsibility for over 1,000 museums across France. Despite this, she still found time to compile a catalogue raisonné of works by her grandfather Paul Signac, which was published in 2000. Cachin retired from her directorial position in 2001 but remained active in the museum world. She helped found the French Regional & American Museums Exchange (FRAME), and (unsuccessfully) lead opposition to the Louvre's plan to construct the Louvre Abu Dhabi. In 2009 she was named a Grand Officier of the Ordre national du Mérite. Cachin died on 4 February 2011 of amyloidosis, aged 74. She was at work editing the journals of Paul Signac. Selected works Gauguin : « Ce malgré moi de sauvage », collection « Découvertes Gallimard » (nº 49), série Arts. Éditions Gallimard, 1989, new edition in 2017 UK edition – Gauguin: The Quest for Paradise, 'New Horizons' series. Thames & Hudson, 1992 US edition – Gauguin: The Quest for Paradise, "Abrams Discoveries" series. Harry N. Abrams, 1992 Seurat : Le rêve de l'art-science, collection « Découvertes Gallimard » (nº 108), série Arts. Éditions Gallimard, 1991 Manet : « J'ai fait ce que j'ai vu », collection « Découvertes Gallimard » (nº 203), série Arts. Éditions Gallimard, 1994, new edition in 2011 UK edition – Manet: Painter of Modern Life, 'New Horizons' series. Thames & Hudson, 1995 US edition – Manet: The Influence of the Modern, "Abrams Discoveries" series. Harry N. Abrams, 1995
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In 1994 Cachin left the head of the Musée d'Orsay and assumed the post of Director of French Museums, which carried the responsibility for over 1,000 museums across France. Despite this, she still found time to compile a catalogue raisonné of works by her grandfather Paul Signac, which was published in 2000. Cachin retired from her directorial position in 2001 but remained active in the museum world. She helped found the French Regional & American Museums Exchange (FRAME), and (unsuccessfully) lead opposition to the Louvre's plan to construct the Louvre Abu Dhabi. In 2009 she was named a Grand Officier of the Ordre national du Mérite. Cachin died on 4 February 2011 of amyloidosis, aged 74. She was at work editing the journals of Paul Signac. Selected works Gauguin : « Ce malgré moi de sauvage », collection « Découvertes Gallimard » (nº 49), série Arts. Éditions Gallimard, 1989, new edition in 2017 UK edition – Gauguin: The Quest for Paradise, 'New Horizons' series. Thames & Hudson, 1992 US edition – Gauguin: The Quest for Paradise, "Abrams Discoveries" series. Harry N. Abrams, 1992 Seurat : Le rêve de l'art-science, collection « Découvertes Gallimard » (nº 108), série Arts. Éditions Gallimard, 1991 Manet : « J'ai fait ce que j'ai vu », collection « Découvertes Gallimard » (nº 203), série Arts. Éditions Gallimard, 1994, new edition in 2011 UK edition – Manet: Painter of Modern Life, 'New Horizons' series. Thames & Hudson, 1995 US edition – Manet: The Influence of the Modern, "Abrams Discoveries" series. Harry N. Abrams, 1995
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Canistropsis seidelii': Canistropsis seidelii is a species of flowering plant in the genus Canistropsis. This bromeliad is endemic to the Atlantic Forest biome (Mata Atlantica Brasileira) within Rio de Janeiro (state) and São Paulo (state), located in southeastern Brazil.
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Canistropsis seidelii is a species of flowering plant in the genus Canistropsis. This bromeliad is endemic to the Atlantic Forest biome (Mata Atlantica Brasileira) within Rio de Janeiro (state) and São Paulo (state), located in southeastern Brazil.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'El Mirage (album)': El Mirage is the sixth album by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb, released in May 1977 by Atlantic Records. This was the second album for which Webb handed production and arrangement duties on to another person, George Martin, producer of the Beatles. The album is notable for containing "The Highwayman", a song that later provided both the name and first hit for the Highwaymen, a country supergroup comprising Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson. Jennings also recorded the track "If You See Me Getting Smaller" for his album Ol Waylon (1977). The cover was photographed at El Mirage Lake, Mojave Desert, California. Critical response In his review for AllMusic, William Ruhlmann called the album "his most polished effort yet as a performer". Ruhlmann noted the "lush tracks full of tasty playing and warm string charts", and continued:
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'John F. Walter': John F. Walter (born November 3, 1944) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California. Education and career Born in Buffalo, New York, Walter received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Loyola University of Los Angeles in 1966 and a Juris Doctor from Loyola University of Los Angeles School of Law in 1969. He was in private practice in California from 1969 to 1970, and again from 1972 to 2002. He was an Assistant United States Attorney for the Central District of California from 1970 to 1972. Federal judicial service On January 23, 2002, Walter was nominated by President George W. Bush to a seat on the United States District Court for the Central District of California vacated by John Davies. Walter was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 25, 2002, and received his commission on May 1, 2002.
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John F. Walter (born November 3, 1944) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California. Education and career Born in Buffalo, New York, Walter received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Loyola University of Los Angeles in 1966 and a Juris Doctor from Loyola University of Los Angeles School of Law in 1969. He was in private practice in California from 1969 to 1970, and again from 1972 to 2002. He was an Assistant United States Attorney for the Central District of California from 1970 to 1972. Federal judicial service On January 23, 2002, Walter was nominated by President George W. Bush to a seat on the United States District Court for the Central District of California vacated by John Davies. Walter was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 25, 2002, and received his commission on May 1, 2002.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Al Mahwait District': Al Mahwait District () is a district of the Al Mahwit Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 50,526 inhabitants.
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Al Mahwait District () is a district of the Al Mahwit Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 50,526 inhabitants.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Saeed Shirzad': Saeed Shirzad (), born in Kermanshah, is an Iranian political prisoner who has been on several long hunger strikes. His arrest and hunger strike have been widely reflected on news agencies and the social medias. Saeed was detained on June 8, 2014. He spent more than two months in Evin Prison without being in touch with his family and lawyer. He was finally sentenced to five years in prison in September 2015, after Branch 15 of the Revolutionary Court convicted him of “gathering and colluding to commit crimes against national security. Hunger strike He went on hunger strike on December 7, 2016 in protest to the inappropriate situation of the Gohardasht Prison, including "continuous insult to the families of prisoners, failure to accept official letters of hunger strike, which would discredit medical officials from prison authorities, detain members of the families of political prisoners at the meeting hall, beating political prisoners.
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Saeed Shirzad (), born in Kermanshah, is an Iranian political prisoner who has been on several long hunger strikes. His arrest and hunger strike have been widely reflected on news agencies and the social medias. Saeed was detained on June 8, 2014. He spent more than two months in Evin Prison without being in touch with his family and lawyer. He was finally sentenced to five years in prison in September 2015, after Branch 15 of the Revolutionary Court convicted him of “gathering and colluding to commit crimes against national security. Hunger strike He went on hunger strike on December 7, 2016 in protest to the inappropriate situation of the Gohardasht Prison, including "continuous insult to the families of prisoners, failure to accept official letters of hunger strike, which would discredit medical officials from prison authorities, detain members of the families of political prisoners at the meeting hall, beating political prisoners.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Vespasian's Camp': Notes Citations Bibliography
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Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '111th Rifle Corps': Garrison duty After the Riga Offensive, the corps, with the 189th and 196th Divisions and the 14th Fortified Region, was made responsible for the defense of the eastern coast of the Pärnu Bay and Riga Bay from Ranna in southern Estonia to Sildzeņi in northern Latvia and garrisoning Pärnu, Ainaži, Salacgrīva, and other large settlements along the coastline by an order of 21 October. The corps and the 14th Fortified Region were headquartered at Pärnu, while the 196th was at Ainaži and the 189th at Kodara. While on garrison duty, the corps conducted combat training in preparation for participation in the blockade of the Courland Pocket. The 189th and the 196th would remain with the corps for the rest of the war. Transferring the 14th Fortified Region and its defensive sector to the direct subordination of the army headquarters, the corps made a march of between 170 and 200 kilometers to Riga between 16 and 19 February 1945 to hold defensive positions on Riga Bay. The 189th was headquartered in the artillery barracks in Čiekurkalns, the 196th in the western part of Riga, and the corps at Vecmīlgrāvis.
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Garrison duty After the Riga Offensive, the corps, with the 189th and 196th Divisions and the 14th Fortified Region, was made responsible for the defense of the eastern coast of the Pärnu Bay and Riga Bay from Ranna in southern Estonia to Sildzeņi in northern Latvia and garrisoning Pärnu, Ainaži, Salacgrīva, and other large settlements along the coastline by an order of 21 October. The corps and the 14th Fortified Region were headquartered at Pärnu, while the 196th was at Ainaži and the 189th at Kodara. While on garrison duty, the corps conducted combat training in preparation for participation in the blockade of the Courland Pocket. The 189th and the 196th would remain with the corps for the rest of the war. Transferring the 14th Fortified Region and its defensive sector to the direct subordination of the army headquarters, the corps made a march of between 170 and 200 kilometers to Riga between 16 and 19 February 1945 to hold defensive positions on Riga Bay. The 189th was headquartered in the artillery barracks in Čiekurkalns, the 196th in the western part of Riga, and the corps at Vecmīlgrāvis.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Heliothis sturmhoefeli': Heliothis sturmhoefeli is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in South America, including Brazil.
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Heliothis sturmhoefeli is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in South America, including Brazil.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Henry Mosquera': Mosquera scored his first professional goal on 17 September 2022, netting Envigado's third in a 3–2 home win over Cortuluá. He was an ever-present figure for the side during the season, scoring twice in 42 appearances overall. Red Bull Bragantino On 30 March 2023, Envigado announced the transfer of Mosquera to Brazilian Série A side Red Bull Bragantino. Bragantino confirmed the transfer the following day, and he signed a five-year contract. Career statistics Club Notes
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Mosquera scored his first professional goal on 17 September 2022, netting Envigado's third in a 3–2 home win over Cortuluá. He was an ever-present figure for the side during the season, scoring twice in 42 appearances overall. Red Bull Bragantino On 30 March 2023, Envigado announced the transfer of Mosquera to Brazilian Série A side Red Bull Bragantino. Bragantino confirmed the transfer the following day, and he signed a five-year contract. Career statistics Club Notes
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Akola Airport': Akola Airport is an airport located in Akola in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The airport can currently said to be non-functional for public use, as of now no public airplane services are available in Akola. It is natively called Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Domestic Airport, named after the first State Agriculture Minister of India. History The airport was constructed in 1943 by the Public Works Department. Airlines such as Vayudoot and Span Aviation had operated out of Akola in the past. The airport was developed in 2008 at an estimated cost of Rs 25 crore. A new terminal building, renovated at a cost of Rs 1.5 crore, has a new fire station, air traffic control block and other vital installations. The 4,000-foot runway was extended to and a new precision approach path indicator and non-directional beacon navigation system added. Structure Akola airport has a part concrete, part asphalt, or part bitumen-bound macadam runway oriented 10/28, 4000 ft long and 100 ft wide. The airport covers an area of . The 90-metre by 100-metre apron can accommodate two Fokker F27 - sized aircraft. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has requested the State government provide additional land in order to extend the runway to to enable larger aircraft to use the airport.
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Akola Airport is an airport located in Akola in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The airport can currently said to be non-functional for public use, as of now no public airplane services are available in Akola. It is natively called Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Domestic Airport, named after the first State Agriculture Minister of India. History The airport was constructed in 1943 by the Public Works Department. Airlines such as Vayudoot and Span Aviation had operated out of Akola in the past. The airport was developed in 2008 at an estimated cost of Rs 25 crore. A new terminal building, renovated at a cost of Rs 1.5 crore, has a new fire station, air traffic control block and other vital installations. The 4,000-foot runway was extended to and a new precision approach path indicator and non-directional beacon navigation system added. Structure Akola airport has a part concrete, part asphalt, or part bitumen-bound macadam runway oriented 10/28, 4000 ft long and 100 ft wide. The airport covers an area of . The 90-metre by 100-metre apron can accommodate two Fokker F27 - sized aircraft. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has requested the State government provide additional land in order to extend the runway to to enable larger aircraft to use the airport.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Bernardo Folha': Personal life Folha's father, António, was also a footballer. A winger, he was also developed at Porto, and coached his son at the reserve team. Career statistics Honours Porto Taça de Portugal: 2022–23 Taça da Liga: 2022–23
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'St. Clair Village': St. Clair Village was a public housing project of the Pittsburgh Housing Authority. Originally built in the 1950s, with 680 apartments, it fell into disrepair and financial difficulty along with much public housing in the city and was demolished in September 2010. Following the destruction of the St. Clair Village in 2010, the area is currently being redeveloped by the Hilltop Urban Farm, with the goal of transforming the site into the largest urban farm in the United States. It occupied the area of Pittsburgh also known as St. Clair. Notable residents Phyllis Hyman
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St. Clair Village was a public housing project of the Pittsburgh Housing Authority. Originally built in the 1950s, with 680 apartments, it fell into disrepair and financial difficulty along with much public housing in the city and was demolished in September 2010. Following the destruction of the St. Clair Village in 2010, the area is currently being redeveloped by the Hilltop Urban Farm, with the goal of transforming the site into the largest urban farm in the United States. It occupied the area of Pittsburgh also known as St. Clair. Notable residents Phyllis Hyman
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'NGC 1399': A multi-wavelength study suggested that, while hot gas cools down in these galaxies, stars do not form because of feedback from the central supermassive black hole, which heats up the gas again or pushes it beyond the galaxy's reach. For most of the galaxies observed, the activity of the black hole seems to have put an end to star formation but has not yet succeeded in clearing them of all their cold gas, but in the case of NGC 1399 the feedback cycle appears to be at a more advanced stage, as the jets have hardly left any trace of cold gas. Ultraluminous X-ray source In 2010, Chandra X-ray Observatory found an ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX). The ULX's position is in one of NGC 1399's globular clusters, a very old and crowded environment. Evidence from Chandra suggests that a white dwarf star has been torn apart by an intermediate-mass black hole, but this is only a proposal, and its true nature remains a mystery. If confirmed, it would be first black hole found in this setting. A 2019 study of globular cluster ULXs in NGC 1399 has since disproven this proposal, as the source has remained X-ray bright far longer than is theoretically possible in the intermediate-mass black hole disrupting a white dwarf scenario.
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A multi-wavelength study suggested that, while hot gas cools down in these galaxies, stars do not form because of feedback from the central supermassive black hole, which heats up the gas again or pushes it beyond the galaxy's reach. For most of the galaxies observed, the activity of the black hole seems to have put an end to star formation but has not yet succeeded in clearing them of all their cold gas, but in the case of NGC 1399 the feedback cycle appears to be at a more advanced stage, as the jets have hardly left any trace of cold gas. Ultraluminous X-ray source In 2010, Chandra X-ray Observatory found an ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX). The ULX's position is in one of NGC 1399's globular clusters, a very old and crowded environment. Evidence from Chandra suggests that a white dwarf star has been torn apart by an intermediate-mass black hole, but this is only a proposal, and its true nature remains a mystery. If confirmed, it would be first black hole found in this setting. A 2019 study of globular cluster ULXs in NGC 1399 has since disproven this proposal, as the source has remained X-ray bright far longer than is theoretically possible in the intermediate-mass black hole disrupting a white dwarf scenario.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Ban (surname)': Notable people Consort Ban (c. 48 BC – 6 BC), scholar, poet, and consort of Emperor Cheng of Han Ban Biao (3–54), Han dynasty historian, nephew of Consort Ban Ban Gu (32–92), historian and son of Ban Biao, main author of the Book of Han Ban Chao (32–102), general, explorer, and diplomat, son of Ban Biao Ban Zhao (45 – c. 116), the first female Chinese historian, daughter of Ban Biao Ban Yong (died c. 128), Eastern Han general and governor of the Western Regions, son of Ban Chao Ban Yong (班勇; born 1989), professional football player Ban Jiajia (班嘉佳), Bouyei actress and model
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Notable people Consort Ban (c. 48 BC – 6 BC), scholar, poet, and consort of Emperor Cheng of Han Ban Biao (3–54), Han dynasty historian, nephew of Consort Ban Ban Gu (32–92), historian and son of Ban Biao, main author of the Book of Han Ban Chao (32–102), general, explorer, and diplomat, son of Ban Biao Ban Zhao (45 – c. 116), the first female Chinese historian, daughter of Ban Biao Ban Yong (died c. 128), Eastern Han general and governor of the Western Regions, son of Ban Chao Ban Yong (班勇; born 1989), professional football player Ban Jiajia (班嘉佳), Bouyei actress and model
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Trigonopterus reticulatus': Trigonopterus reticulatus is a species of flightless weevil in the subfamily Cryptorhynchinae. It is endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia. Description The species is endemic to central Sulawesi in Indonesia. The species was described in May 2019. It measures in length.
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Trigonopterus reticulatus is a species of flightless weevil in the subfamily Cryptorhynchinae. It is endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia. Description The species is endemic to central Sulawesi in Indonesia. The species was described in May 2019. It measures in length.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Neoconopodium': Neoconopodium is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to Pakistan and the western Himalayas. It may be subsumed into the genus Kozlovia. Taxonomy The genus was first described in 1987 by M. G. Pimenov and E. V. Kljuyko. They treated a subgeneric taxon of Conopodium, Neoconopodium, first described by Boris Koso-Poljansky in 1916, as the basionym. Their genus Neoconopodium was distinguished from Anthriscus, Chaerophyllum, Krasnovia and Butinia (now included in Conopodium) based on seed characters. A 2001 study using ribosomal DNA found that Neoconopodium, Krasnovia and Kozlovia were closely related within tribe Scandiceae subtribe Scandicinae, and proposed that they be combined into Kozlovia. , this proposal had been accepted by the Germplasm Resources Information Network, but not by Plants of the World Online.
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Neoconopodium is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to Pakistan and the western Himalayas. It may be subsumed into the genus Kozlovia. Taxonomy The genus was first described in 1987 by M. G. Pimenov and E. V. Kljuyko. They treated a subgeneric taxon of Conopodium, Neoconopodium, first described by Boris Koso-Poljansky in 1916, as the basionym. Their genus Neoconopodium was distinguished from Anthriscus, Chaerophyllum, Krasnovia and Butinia (now included in Conopodium) based on seed characters. A 2001 study using ribosomal DNA found that Neoconopodium, Krasnovia and Kozlovia were closely related within tribe Scandiceae subtribe Scandicinae, and proposed that they be combined into Kozlovia. , this proposal had been accepted by the Germplasm Resources Information Network, but not by Plants of the World Online.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Coronation Arches': The Coronation Arches were a series of four steel arches erected over The Mall, London, for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. The arches were designed by Eric Bedford. The tubular steel arches were floodlit and were adorned with metalwork crowns and golden cane fan-shaped designs. Sources describe them as being in height. In a House of Commons debate on 3 December 1953, Minister of Works Sir David Eccles announced that he was considering the arches' fate, and that they may be used in the rebuilding of the Palm House at the Royal Botanic Gardens. It was later decided that renovation was preferable to rebuilding, and this option was rejected.
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The Coronation Arches were a series of four steel arches erected over The Mall, London, for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. The arches were designed by Eric Bedford. The tubular steel arches were floodlit and were adorned with metalwork crowns and golden cane fan-shaped designs. Sources describe them as being in height. In a House of Commons debate on 3 December 1953, Minister of Works Sir David Eccles announced that he was considering the arches' fate, and that they may be used in the rebuilding of the Palm House at the Royal Botanic Gardens. It was later decided that renovation was preferable to rebuilding, and this option was rejected.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'James Derek Birchall': After the formation of the Mond Division in 1964, and further promotion, Birchall had his own team and could return to his first love: the extinction of fire. It resulted in the invention and commercialising of Monnex, a dry powder extinguisher still in use today. He later worked on new composite materials, and on silica and its hydrates. There then followed a period of outside appointments: 1976–1985 Visiting Professor in Materials Science, University of Surrey 1977–1979 Visiting Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford 1984–1986 Visiting Professor at MIT 1985 Professorial Associate of Brunel University 1986–1988 Visiting Professor of Biochemistry, University of Surrey 1988-ca 1991 Visiting Professor at Durham University In 1992, Birchall took up the post of Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Keele, where he became interested in the role of silicon in biology. Awards and honours He was named a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1982, making him one of very few individuals without a university degree to be so named. He was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1990, and (with J.E. Evetts) was jointly awarded the Armourers and Brasiers' Company Prize in 1993.
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After the formation of the Mond Division in 1964, and further promotion, Birchall had his own team and could return to his first love: the extinction of fire. It resulted in the invention and commercialising of Monnex, a dry powder extinguisher still in use today. He later worked on new composite materials, and on silica and its hydrates. There then followed a period of outside appointments: 1976–1985 Visiting Professor in Materials Science, University of Surrey 1977–1979 Visiting Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford 1984–1986 Visiting Professor at MIT 1985 Professorial Associate of Brunel University 1986–1988 Visiting Professor of Biochemistry, University of Surrey 1988-ca 1991 Visiting Professor at Durham University In 1992, Birchall took up the post of Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Keele, where he became interested in the role of silicon in biology. Awards and honours He was named a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1982, making him one of very few individuals without a university degree to be so named. He was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1990, and (with J.E. Evetts) was jointly awarded the Armourers and Brasiers' Company Prize in 1993.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Baltasar de Mendoza y Sandoval': Baltasar de Mendoza y Sandoval (1653–1727) was a Spanish bishop who headed the Spanish Inquisition from 1699 to 1704. Biography Baltasar de Mendoza y Sandoval was born in Madrid in 1653. In 1673, he became chaplain of the Colegio de San Bartolomé at the University of Salamanca. He became an oidor in Granada in 1679. In 1681, Charles II of Spain awarded him the Order of Calatrava and appointed him to the Consejo de Órdenes. Mendoza became Bishop of Segovia in 1699, also becoming Grand Inquisitor of Spain at the same time. Following the death of Charles II in November 1700, he served on the board that governed Spain. In 1701, Philip V of Spain relieved him of the post of Grand Inquisitor, but because of a jurisdictional dispute between Madrid and the Holy See, and the absence of Philip V because of the War of the Spanish Succession, he continued to hold office until 1704.
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Baltasar de Mendoza y Sandoval (1653–1727) was a Spanish bishop who headed the Spanish Inquisition from 1699 to 1704. Biography Baltasar de Mendoza y Sandoval was born in Madrid in 1653. In 1673, he became chaplain of the Colegio de San Bartolomé at the University of Salamanca. He became an oidor in Granada in 1679. In 1681, Charles II of Spain awarded him the Order of Calatrava and appointed him to the Consejo de Órdenes. Mendoza became Bishop of Segovia in 1699, also becoming Grand Inquisitor of Spain at the same time. Following the death of Charles II in November 1700, he served on the board that governed Spain. In 1701, Philip V of Spain relieved him of the post of Grand Inquisitor, but because of a jurisdictional dispute between Madrid and the Holy See, and the absence of Philip V because of the War of the Spanish Succession, he continued to hold office until 1704.
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