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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'List of films shot in Rajasthan': Alwar Khoobsurat (Sonam Kapoor), at Laxmi Niwas, Bikaner Lamhe, at Kanak Vrindavan and Shishodia Garden, Jaipur Lekin Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki, at Udaipur Manorama Six Feet Under at Jhunjhunu Meera Mera Saaya, at Udaipur Mughal-e-Azam, at Jaipur I Am Kalam, at Bikaner Namastey London, at Ajmer Dargah Nanhe Jaisalmer Nayak, at Junagarh, Bikaner Octopussy, at Udaipur Om-Dar-Ba-Dar, at Pushkar One Water Paheli, at Nawalagarh, Jhunjhunu Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran, at Pokhran, Jaisalmer PK, at Mandawa, Jhunjhunu Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, at Udaipur Rang De Basanti at Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur Road, Movie (2010), at Jaisalmer Rudaali Saajan Chale Sasural, at Sariska Palace Shakespeare Wallah, at City Palace, Alwar Shakti: The Power, Kkhejadala Fort, Jodhpur Sher, at Jaipur, Rajasthan Siddhartha, at Deeg, Shri Mahaveer Ji Soldier Sonar Kella, at Jaisalmer Sooper Se Ooper, at Mandawa, Jhunjhunu Shuddh Desi Romance, at Jodhpur, Mehrangarh Fort, Johari Bazar, Jaipur Sultnat Trishna, at Jaipur Veer, at Jodhpur, Jaipur Yaadein, at Udaipur Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, at Bagore-ki-Haveli Beta, at Kanak Vrindavan, Jaipur Sabse Bada Khiladi, at Birla Mandir, Jaipur Lal Badshah, at Jaipur Mrityudata Gaurav Towers, Jaipur Bhool Bhulaiya, at Chomu Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan Zubeida, at Narain Niwas Palace, Jaipur Taawdo The Sunlight (Rajasthani Film), at Bikaner Baadshaho, at Bikaner Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster 3, at Bikaner Firangi, at Bikaner Koi Laut Ke Aaya Hai, at Bikaner Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi, at Bikaner Qarib Qarib Single, at Bikaner The Dark Knight Rises, at Mehrangarh, Jodhpur Nuchwana, at Lordi Daijagra rockgroup.simdif.com Hollywood and Bollywood movies that were filmed at Rajasthan Films Films shot in Rajasthan Rajasthan
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Alwar Khoobsurat (Sonam Kapoor), at Laxmi Niwas, Bikaner Lamhe, at Kanak Vrindavan and Shishodia Garden, Jaipur Lekin Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki, at Udaipur Manorama Six Feet Under at Jhunjhunu Meera Mera Saaya, at Udaipur Mughal-e-Azam, at Jaipur I Am Kalam, at Bikaner Namastey London, at Ajmer Dargah Nanhe Jaisalmer Nayak, at Junagarh, Bikaner Octopussy, at Udaipur Om-Dar-Ba-Dar, at Pushkar One Water Paheli, at Nawalagarh, Jhunjhunu Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran, at Pokhran, Jaisalmer PK, at Mandawa, Jhunjhunu Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, at Udaipur Rang De Basanti at Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur Road, Movie (2010), at Jaisalmer Rudaali Saajan Chale Sasural, at Sariska Palace Shakespeare Wallah, at City Palace, Alwar Shakti: The Power, Kkhejadala Fort, Jodhpur Sher, at Jaipur, Rajasthan Siddhartha, at Deeg, Shri Mahaveer Ji Soldier Sonar Kella, at Jaisalmer Sooper Se Ooper, at Mandawa, Jhunjhunu Shuddh Desi Romance, at Jodhpur, Mehrangarh Fort, Johari Bazar, Jaipur Sultnat Trishna, at Jaipur Veer, at Jodhpur, Jaipur Yaadein, at Udaipur Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, at Bagore-ki-Haveli Beta, at Kanak Vrindavan, Jaipur Sabse Bada Khiladi, at Birla Mandir, Jaipur Lal Badshah, at Jaipur Mrityudata Gaurav Towers, Jaipur Bhool Bhulaiya, at Chomu Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan Zubeida, at Narain Niwas Palace, Jaipur Taawdo The Sunlight (Rajasthani Film), at Bikaner Baadshaho, at Bikaner Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster 3, at Bikaner Firangi, at Bikaner Koi Laut Ke Aaya Hai, at Bikaner Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi, at Bikaner Qarib Qarib Single, at Bikaner The Dark Knight Rises, at Mehrangarh, Jodhpur Nuchwana, at Lordi Daijagra rockgroup.simdif.com Hollywood and Bollywood movies that were filmed at Rajasthan Films Films shot in Rajasthan Rajasthan
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Senator Atkinson': Senator Atkinson may refer to: Archibald Atkinson (1792–1872), Virginia State Senate Jason Atkinson (born 1970), Oregon State Senate Kelvin Atkinson (born 1969), Nevada State Senate Robert Jones Atkinson (1820–1871), Ohio State Senate
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Senator Atkinson may refer to: Archibald Atkinson (1792–1872), Virginia State Senate Jason Atkinson (born 1970), Oregon State Senate Kelvin Atkinson (born 1969), Nevada State Senate Robert Jones Atkinson (1820–1871), Ohio State Senate
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Timbau': The timbau or Brazilian timbal is a membranophone instrument derived from the caxambu drum, usually played with both hands. Slightly conical and of varying sizes, it is usually light in weight and made of lacquered wood or metal (usually aluminum) with a tunable nylon head. It is in the shape of an ice cream cone with the top and the point cut off. The drum is most often found in Bahia, originating in Salvador, Bahia, and is used mainly to play Afro-Brazilian rhythms, such as axé and samba-reggae. It is played in a similar manner to the atabaque, a hand drum of which one version was brought to Brazil in slavery and is used in Candomblé rituals. In the 1980s, a musical/social movement was organized to bring the timbal to popular music. The timbal is designed to play loud, rapid phrases and solos with powerful slaps. The sound of the timbal varies from a clear, well-defined, high tone to a strong, deep bass. The timbal is available in different lengths; a greater length produces a deeper bass. Hand drums Brazilian percussion Samba Membranophones
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The timbau or Brazilian timbal is a membranophone instrument derived from the caxambu drum, usually played with both hands. Slightly conical and of varying sizes, it is usually light in weight and made of lacquered wood or metal (usually aluminum) with a tunable nylon head. It is in the shape of an ice cream cone with the top and the point cut off. The drum is most often found in Bahia, originating in Salvador, Bahia, and is used mainly to play Afro-Brazilian rhythms, such as axé and samba-reggae. It is played in a similar manner to the atabaque, a hand drum of which one version was brought to Brazil in slavery and is used in Candomblé rituals. In the 1980s, a musical/social movement was organized to bring the timbal to popular music. The timbal is designed to play loud, rapid phrases and solos with powerful slaps. The sound of the timbal varies from a clear, well-defined, high tone to a strong, deep bass. The timbal is available in different lengths; a greater length produces a deeper bass. Hand drums Brazilian percussion Samba Membranophones
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '7. 5 cm Pak 41': Ammunition Pzgr 41 (HK) An armour-piercing, composite, non-rigid projectile with a sub-calibre tungsten core and tracer. Weight of projectile: 2.6 kg Muzzle velocity: 1230 m/s Pzgr 41 (W) - APCNR An armour-piercing, non-rigid projectile with tracer for practice only. Weight of projectile: 2.5 kg Muzzle velocity: 1230 m/s
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Ammunition Pzgr 41 (HK) An armour-piercing, composite, non-rigid projectile with a sub-calibre tungsten core and tracer. Weight of projectile: 2.6 kg Muzzle velocity: 1230 m/s Pzgr 41 (W) - APCNR An armour-piercing, non-rigid projectile with tracer for practice only. Weight of projectile: 2.5 kg Muzzle velocity: 1230 m/s
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Wenceslas Bible': The Wenceslas Bible () or the Bible of Wenceslaus IV () is a multi-volume illuminated biblical manuscript written in the German language. The manuscript was commissioned by the King Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia (that time also the King of the Romans) and made in Prague in the 1390s. The Wenceslas Bible is unique and very precious not only because of its text, which is one of the earliest German translations of the Bible, but also because of its splendid illuminations. This oldest German deluxe Bible manuscript remained uncompleted. Historical context The Wenceslas Bible contains the text of one of the earliest Bible translations into German. The translation from the Latin Vulgata was commissioned by the wealthy burgher of Prague Martin Rotlev about 1375–1380. Although Wenceslas' father Emperor Charles IV forbade Bible translations from Latin into vernacular languages as heresy in 1369, king Wenceslas with his second wife Sophia disrespected his father's order by their patronage of this spectacular edition of the new German Bible translation. Their own patronage confirms an inscription in the manuscript. It indicates the close relationship between the Bohemian royal court and the nascent Bohemian Reformation.
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The Wenceslas Bible () or the Bible of Wenceslaus IV () is a multi-volume illuminated biblical manuscript written in the German language. The manuscript was commissioned by the King Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia (that time also the King of the Romans) and made in Prague in the 1390s. The Wenceslas Bible is unique and very precious not only because of its text, which is one of the earliest German translations of the Bible, but also because of its splendid illuminations. This oldest German deluxe Bible manuscript remained uncompleted. Historical context The Wenceslas Bible contains the text of one of the earliest Bible translations into German. The translation from the Latin Vulgata was commissioned by the wealthy burgher of Prague Martin Rotlev about 1375–1380. Although Wenceslas' father Emperor Charles IV forbade Bible translations from Latin into vernacular languages as heresy in 1369, king Wenceslas with his second wife Sophia disrespected his father's order by their patronage of this spectacular edition of the new German Bible translation. Their own patronage confirms an inscription in the manuscript. It indicates the close relationship between the Bohemian royal court and the nascent Bohemian Reformation.
Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Simeon Price': Simeon Taylor "Sim" Price Jr. (May 16, 1882 – March 16, 1945) was an American golfer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. He was born in Maine and died in Washington, D.C. In 1904 he was part of the American team which won the bronze medal. He finished 20th in this competition. In the individual competition he finished 19th in the qualification and was eliminated in the first round of the match play.
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Simeon Taylor "Sim" Price Jr. (May 16, 1882 – March 16, 1945) was an American golfer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. He was born in Maine and died in Washington, D.C. In 1904 he was part of the American team which won the bronze medal. He finished 20th in this competition. In the individual competition he finished 19th in the qualification and was eliminated in the first round of the match play.
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Sefid Khani, Kuhdasht': Sefid Khani (, also Romanized as Sefīd Khānī) is a village in Gol Gol Rural District, in the Central District of Kuhdasht County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 336, in 64 families.
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Sefid Khani (, also Romanized as Sefīd Khānī) is a village in Gol Gol Rural District, in the Central District of Kuhdasht County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 336, in 64 families.
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Golden Gate Handicap': Golden Gate Handicap may refer to: Golden Gate Handicap (Dirt), the former Berkeley Handicap renamed in 2023 and held at Golden Gate Fields Golden Gate Handicap (Turf), a discontinued turf event at Golden Gate Fields
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Golden Gate Handicap may refer to: Golden Gate Handicap (Dirt), the former Berkeley Handicap renamed in 2023 and held at Golden Gate Fields Golden Gate Handicap (Turf), a discontinued turf event at Golden Gate Fields
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Jim Lightfoot': Jim Lightfoot may refer to: Jim Ross Lightfoot, U.S. Representative from Iowa Jim Lightfoot (speedway rider), English speedway rider
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Jim Lightfoot may refer to: Jim Ross Lightfoot, U.S. Representative from Iowa Jim Lightfoot (speedway rider), English speedway rider
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Edward Leader Williams': After the official opening of the Manchester Ship Canal on 21 May 1894, Edward Leader Williams of the Oaks, in the Parish of Dunham Massey, in the County Palatine of Chester was knighted by Queen Victoria on 2 July by Letters Patent. Williams' other works include the Anderton Boat Lift (1875) near Northwich in Cheshire, which links the navigable stretch of the River Weaver with the Trent and Mersey Canal.
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After the official opening of the Manchester Ship Canal on 21 May 1894, Edward Leader Williams of the Oaks, in the Parish of Dunham Massey, in the County Palatine of Chester was knighted by Queen Victoria on 2 July by Letters Patent. Williams' other works include the Anderton Boat Lift (1875) near Northwich in Cheshire, which links the navigable stretch of the River Weaver with the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Henry Moeller': Henry Moeller (1852–1918) was a Belgian priest and literary critic, who for twenty years edited the cultural review Durendal. Life Moeller was born in Leuven on 12 July 1852, the sixth son of Professor Jean Moeller and Marie-Sabine Durst. One of his brothers, Charles, also went on to become a professor in Leuven; another died serving with the Papal Zouaves. Henry attended the Josephite secondary school in Leuven and the Collège Notre-Dame de la Paix in Namur, and graduated Candidate of Philosophy and Letters from the Catholic University of Leuven in 1871. He then entered the Redemptorist novitiate, but left the order in 1875. In 1877 he graduated Licentiate in Philosophy from Leuven, together with Désiré-Joseph Mercier. He was ordained to the priesthood the same year. Moeller entered Maredsous Priory in November 1877, and spent some time at Erdington Priory, in Birmingham, but in May 1884 he was refused permission to make solemn profession as a Benedictine. In July 1885 an essay by Moeller, "Etude philosophique sur le bonheur", appeared in Le Magasin littéraire et scientifique. Thereafter he focused on his literary endeavours, which combined Neo-scholasticism and Symbolism, while serving as a parish priest and as chaplain to the school of the Society of the Sacred Heart in Woluwe. In 1894 he was among the co-founders of the cultural review Durendal, which he edited until July 1914, when publication was interrupted by the First World War. He died of the Spanish flu in Saint-Gilles, Brussels, on 17 September 1918. A monument to him was erected in Saint-Gilles cemetery on 12 November 1921, and a prize was established in his memory. A final commemorative issue of Durendal, dedicated to him, was produced in 1921.
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Henry Moeller (1852–1918) was a Belgian priest and literary critic, who for twenty years edited the cultural review Durendal. Life Moeller was born in Leuven on 12 July 1852, the sixth son of Professor Jean Moeller and Marie-Sabine Durst. One of his brothers, Charles, also went on to become a professor in Leuven; another died serving with the Papal Zouaves. Henry attended the Josephite secondary school in Leuven and the Collège Notre-Dame de la Paix in Namur, and graduated Candidate of Philosophy and Letters from the Catholic University of Leuven in 1871. He then entered the Redemptorist novitiate, but left the order in 1875. In 1877 he graduated Licentiate in Philosophy from Leuven, together with Désiré-Joseph Mercier. He was ordained to the priesthood the same year. Moeller entered Maredsous Priory in November 1877, and spent some time at Erdington Priory, in Birmingham, but in May 1884 he was refused permission to make solemn profession as a Benedictine. In July 1885 an essay by Moeller, "Etude philosophique sur le bonheur", appeared in Le Magasin littéraire et scientifique. Thereafter he focused on his literary endeavours, which combined Neo-scholasticism and Symbolism, while serving as a parish priest and as chaplain to the school of the Society of the Sacred Heart in Woluwe. In 1894 he was among the co-founders of the cultural review Durendal, which he edited until July 1914, when publication was interrupted by the First World War. He died of the Spanish flu in Saint-Gilles, Brussels, on 17 September 1918. A monument to him was erected in Saint-Gilles cemetery on 12 November 1921, and a prize was established in his memory. A final commemorative issue of Durendal, dedicated to him, was produced in 1921.
Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Boom Crash Opera discography': Boom Crash Opera are an Australian rock band formed in 1985. The band have released six studio albums, six compilation albums, one EP, one box set and twenty singles. Albums Studio albums Compilation albums Box set Extended plays Singles
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Boom Crash Opera are an Australian rock band formed in 1985. The band have released six studio albums, six compilation albums, one EP, one box set and twenty singles. Albums Studio albums Compilation albums Box set Extended plays Singles
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Pissing on the Legacy': Pissing on the Legacy is a remix album by SMP, released in October 2008 by Music Ration Entertainment. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the Pissing on the Legacy liner notes. SMP Jason Bazinet – lead vocals, drums, programming Additional performers Wade Alin – guitar, additional programming Dee Madden – additional vocals (2, 7) Chris Roy – guitar Mike Welch – guitar Release history
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Pissing on the Legacy is a remix album by SMP, released in October 2008 by Music Ration Entertainment. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the Pissing on the Legacy liner notes. SMP Jason Bazinet – lead vocals, drums, programming Additional performers Wade Alin – guitar, additional programming Dee Madden – additional vocals (2, 7) Chris Roy – guitar Mike Welch – guitar Release history
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Jodi Magness': Magness is a popular professor whose "unique teaching style of using vivid anecdotes [keeps] students on the edge of their seats". Magness has strongly criticized the docu-drama The Lost Tomb of Jesus of James Cameron and Simcha Jacobovici, stating that "at the time of Jesus, wealthy families buried their dead in tombs cut by hand from solid rock, putting the bones in niches in the walls and then, later, transferring them to ossuaries". Whereas "Jesus came from a poor family that, like most Jews of the time, probably buried their dead in ordinary graves. If Jesus' family had been wealthy enough to afford a rock-cut tomb, it would have been in Nazareth, not Jerusalem", she said. Magness also said the names on the Talpiyot ossuaries "indicate that the tomb belonged to a family from Judea, the area around Jerusalem, where people were known by their first name and father's name. As Galileans, Jesus and his family members would have used their first name and hometown."
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Magness is a popular professor whose "unique teaching style of using vivid anecdotes [keeps] students on the edge of their seats". Magness has strongly criticized the docu-drama The Lost Tomb of Jesus of James Cameron and Simcha Jacobovici, stating that "at the time of Jesus, wealthy families buried their dead in tombs cut by hand from solid rock, putting the bones in niches in the walls and then, later, transferring them to ossuaries". Whereas "Jesus came from a poor family that, like most Jews of the time, probably buried their dead in ordinary graves. If Jesus' family had been wealthy enough to afford a rock-cut tomb, it would have been in Nazareth, not Jerusalem", she said. Magness also said the names on the Talpiyot ossuaries "indicate that the tomb belonged to a family from Judea, the area around Jerusalem, where people were known by their first name and father's name. As Galileans, Jesus and his family members would have used their first name and hometown."
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Aminatu Ibrahim': Aminatu Ibrahim (born 3 January 1979) is a Ghanaian women's international footballer who plays as a defender. She is a member of the Ghana women's national football team. She was part of the team at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup. On club level she plays for Ghatel Ladies in Ghana.
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Aminatu Ibrahim (born 3 January 1979) is a Ghanaian women's international footballer who plays as a defender. She is a member of the Ghana women's national football team. She was part of the team at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup. On club level she plays for Ghatel Ladies in Ghana.
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Konrad WÃlki': Works Konrad Wölki has published numerous textbooks for Mandolin and Zupforchester and has published 103 pieces of music for Zupforchester. Of his educational works were distributed to 1977, a million copies. His most important own compositions include: Compositions Overture No. 1 (A major) Overture No. 2 (F-sharp minor) Overture No. 3 (D major) Overture No. 4 (B minor) for plucked orchestra and woodwinds Overture No. 5 (C major) Overture No. 6 (G major) Suite No. 1 for Zupforchester, Op. 29 (1935) Suite No. 2, Op. 31 (1937) ("Music for simple celebration hours") Small suite in G major Concerto for violin, 2 flutes and Zupforchester, Op. 57 (1954, new version 1966) Rondo scherzoso Three old-fashioned dances Vienna concert Books Das Studienwerk für Mandoline, Berlin N 65, Swakopmunder Str. 12 : Ragotzky Mandoline, Gitarre, Laute, Berlin : H. Ragotzky, 1936 Das Studienwerk für Gitarre, Berlin N 65, Swakopmunder Str. 12 : Ragotzky, 1939. Das goldene Akkordeon-Buch, Berlin : Globus Verlag, 1939. Instrumentationslehre für Zupfinstrumente, Berlin : Ragotzky, 1948. Melodisches Gitarrenspiel, Berlin[-Lichterfelde] : Apollo-Verlag, 1960 Gitarre allein, Berlin : Apollo-Verlag, 1966. Musiklehre für Gitarrenspieler, Berlin : Ries und Erler, 1970 Gitarrenspiel am Anfang, Berlin : Apollo-Verlag, 1971. 50 Jahre Berliner Lautengilde, Hamburg : Trekel, 1984. Der Akkordeon-Musikant, Berlin[-Lichterfelde] : Apollo-Verlag (3 volumes) Deutsche Schule für Gitarre, Berlin N 65, Swakopmunder Str. 12 : Ragotzky Deutsche Schule für Mandoline, Berlin N 65, Swakopmunder Str. 12 : Ragotzky Flötentöne, Berlin-[Lichterfelde] : Apollo-Verlag Gitarre zum Lied, Berlin[-Lichterfelde] : Apollo-Verlag Schule für Mandoline, Berlin : Apollo-Verlag Wölki-Schule für Akkordeon, Berlin : Curtius
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Works Konrad Wölki has published numerous textbooks for Mandolin and Zupforchester and has published 103 pieces of music for Zupforchester. Of his educational works were distributed to 1977, a million copies. His most important own compositions include: Compositions Overture No. 1 (A major) Overture No. 2 (F-sharp minor) Overture No. 3 (D major) Overture No. 4 (B minor) for plucked orchestra and woodwinds Overture No. 5 (C major) Overture No. 6 (G major) Suite No. 1 for Zupforchester, Op. 29 (1935) Suite No. 2, Op. 31 (1937) ("Music for simple celebration hours") Small suite in G major Concerto for violin, 2 flutes and Zupforchester, Op. 57 (1954, new version 1966) Rondo scherzoso Three old-fashioned dances Vienna concert Books Das Studienwerk für Mandoline, Berlin N 65, Swakopmunder Str. 12 : Ragotzky Mandoline, Gitarre, Laute, Berlin : H. Ragotzky, 1936 Das Studienwerk für Gitarre, Berlin N 65, Swakopmunder Str. 12 : Ragotzky, 1939. Das goldene Akkordeon-Buch, Berlin : Globus Verlag, 1939. Instrumentationslehre für Zupfinstrumente, Berlin : Ragotzky, 1948. Melodisches Gitarrenspiel, Berlin[-Lichterfelde] : Apollo-Verlag, 1960 Gitarre allein, Berlin : Apollo-Verlag, 1966. Musiklehre für Gitarrenspieler, Berlin : Ries und Erler, 1970 Gitarrenspiel am Anfang, Berlin : Apollo-Verlag, 1971. 50 Jahre Berliner Lautengilde, Hamburg : Trekel, 1984. Der Akkordeon-Musikant, Berlin[-Lichterfelde] : Apollo-Verlag (3 volumes) Deutsche Schule für Gitarre, Berlin N 65, Swakopmunder Str. 12 : Ragotzky Deutsche Schule für Mandoline, Berlin N 65, Swakopmunder Str. 12 : Ragotzky Flötentöne, Berlin-[Lichterfelde] : Apollo-Verlag Gitarre zum Lied, Berlin[-Lichterfelde] : Apollo-Verlag Schule für Mandoline, Berlin : Apollo-Verlag Wölki-Schule für Akkordeon, Berlin : Curtius
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Koczukówka': Koczukówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zalesie, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.
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Koczukówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zalesie, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.
Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Silaka Nature Reserve': Silaka Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa, close to the town of Port St Johns, and managed by Eastern Cape Parks. The park has a small area, only 400 ha, featuring grassland and magnificent indigenous coastal forests. It lies about 7 km south of the town of Port St Johns.
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Silaka Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa, close to the town of Port St Johns, and managed by Eastern Cape Parks. The park has a small area, only 400 ha, featuring grassland and magnificent indigenous coastal forests. It lies about 7 km south of the town of Port St Johns.
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Nicholas Sotherton': The monument is still extant. He and his wife Agnes (d.1576) had six sons and five daughters. Children of Nicholas Sotherton and Agnes Wright: Thomas Sotherton, (by 1525 – 1583), Member of Parliament for Norwich in 1558 and 1559 and mayor of the city in 1565–66, m. Elizabeth, the daughter of Augustine Steward, mercer, alderman and Mayor of Norwich, and had four sons and four daughters George Sotherton, m. Elizabeth, at least one son, five daughters John Sotherton of Norwich, gentleman, m. Mary Steward, daughter of Augustine Steward, and had Mary Sotherton, John Sotherton, Thomas Sotherton and Anne Sotherton. His brother Thomas was married to Mary's sister Elizabeth Steward, a double marriage between the two families. Probably Nicholas Sotherton, Sheriff of Norwich in 1572, the author of the only known surviving eye-witness account of Kett's Rebellion, The Commoyson in Norfolk, 1549. He is described as being 'son of a Norwich mayor'. Elizabeth Sotherton, who married John Aldrich (by 1520 – 1582), Member of Parliament for Norwich in 1555 and 1572 and mayor of the city in 1570–71
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The monument is still extant. He and his wife Agnes (d.1576) had six sons and five daughters. Children of Nicholas Sotherton and Agnes Wright: Thomas Sotherton, (by 1525 – 1583), Member of Parliament for Norwich in 1558 and 1559 and mayor of the city in 1565–66, m. Elizabeth, the daughter of Augustine Steward, mercer, alderman and Mayor of Norwich, and had four sons and four daughters George Sotherton, m. Elizabeth, at least one son, five daughters John Sotherton of Norwich, gentleman, m. Mary Steward, daughter of Augustine Steward, and had Mary Sotherton, John Sotherton, Thomas Sotherton and Anne Sotherton. His brother Thomas was married to Mary's sister Elizabeth Steward, a double marriage between the two families. Probably Nicholas Sotherton, Sheriff of Norwich in 1572, the author of the only known surviving eye-witness account of Kett's Rebellion, The Commoyson in Norfolk, 1549. He is described as being 'son of a Norwich mayor'. Elizabeth Sotherton, who married John Aldrich (by 1520 – 1582), Member of Parliament for Norwich in 1555 and 1572 and mayor of the city in 1570–71
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '2007 Pohang Steelers season': The 2007 season is Pohang Steelers' 25th season in the K-League in South Korea. Pohang Steelers competed in K-League, League Cup and Korean FA Cup. Squad K-League Regular season Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points Play-off Korean FA Cup League Cup Group A Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points Squad statistics Transfers In Out Loan Out
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The 2007 season is Pohang Steelers' 25th season in the K-League in South Korea. Pohang Steelers competed in K-League, League Cup and Korean FA Cup. Squad K-League Regular season Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points Play-off Korean FA Cup League Cup Group A Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points Squad statistics Transfers In Out Loan Out
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Vasudha Patil': Vasudha Patil (Devanagari: वसुधा पाटील) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India. She started writing in the 1970s Marathi short stories and one-act plays, some of which pertain to the contemporary change in the role of women in Marathi-speaking (and Indian) society, economic and intellectual freedom of women, and assertion of women's rights. The following are some of Patil's works: Deepagriha Ani Samudrapakshi (दीपगृह आणि समुद्रपक्षी) (एकांकिका) Phakta Ek Warsha Teen Mahine (फक्त एक वर्ष तीन महिने) Gulam Ani Itar Katha (गुलाम आणि इतर कथा) Jamunake Tir (जमुनाके तीर) (1968) Pakshiteerth (पक्षीतीर्थ) (एकांकिका) Utarati Unhe (उतरती उन्हं) Namarda (नामर्द) Pankha (पंख) Sanai (सनई)
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Vasudha Patil (Devanagari: वसुधा पाटील) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India. She started writing in the 1970s Marathi short stories and one-act plays, some of which pertain to the contemporary change in the role of women in Marathi-speaking (and Indian) society, economic and intellectual freedom of women, and assertion of women's rights. The following are some of Patil's works: Deepagriha Ani Samudrapakshi (दीपगृह आणि समुद्रपक्षी) (एकांकिका) Phakta Ek Warsha Teen Mahine (फक्त एक वर्ष तीन महिने) Gulam Ani Itar Katha (गुलाम आणि इतर कथा) Jamunake Tir (जमुनाके तीर) (1968) Pakshiteerth (पक्षीतीर्थ) (एकांकिका) Utarati Unhe (उतरती उन्हं) Namarda (नामर्द) Pankha (पंख) Sanai (सनई)
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'DJ Dust': After directing a few videos himself for Mars ILL, Dust has since directed many other videos for various artists and music groups, through his production company Dustbrand Films. Discography For DJ Dust's Mars ILL discography, see Mars ILL. Other productions, outside of Mars ILL: No Fame (2006) Dust Collecting Volume One (2007) (instrumentals from Mars ILL, Deepspace5, and Sintax.the.Terrific) Back to Dust (2008) Collaboration with Sev Statik of Deepspace5
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After directing a few videos himself for Mars ILL, Dust has since directed many other videos for various artists and music groups, through his production company Dustbrand Films. Discography For DJ Dust's Mars ILL discography, see Mars ILL. Other productions, outside of Mars ILL: No Fame (2006) Dust Collecting Volume One (2007) (instrumentals from Mars ILL, Deepspace5, and Sintax.the.Terrific) Back to Dust (2008) Collaboration with Sev Statik of Deepspace5
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Zum NuÃbaum': Zum Nußbaum is a historic inn in Berlin, Germany. Formerly located in Fischerinsel, after its destruction in World War II it was recreated in the nearby Nikolaiviertel. The inn, originally located at Fischerstraße 21, was built either in 1505 or in 1705, according to different interpretations of the inscription over the cellar entrance. It was named for the nut tree which formerly stood outside it and was one of the oldest drinking establishments in the city. It was popular with tourists and had been frequented and depicted by artists such as Heinrich Zille and Otto Nagel. The inn was destroyed in an Allied air-raid in 1943, along with most of the surrounding area. It was recreated in 1987 in the nearby Nikolaiviertel as part of the East German creation of a tourist old town there. It is adjacent to the Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas' Church).
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Zum Nußbaum is a historic inn in Berlin, Germany. Formerly located in Fischerinsel, after its destruction in World War II it was recreated in the nearby Nikolaiviertel. The inn, originally located at Fischerstraße 21, was built either in 1505 or in 1705, according to different interpretations of the inscription over the cellar entrance. It was named for the nut tree which formerly stood outside it and was one of the oldest drinking establishments in the city. It was popular with tourists and had been frequented and depicted by artists such as Heinrich Zille and Otto Nagel. The inn was destroyed in an Allied air-raid in 1943, along with most of the surrounding area. It was recreated in 1987 in the nearby Nikolaiviertel as part of the East German creation of a tourist old town there. It is adjacent to the Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas' Church).
Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'DÄ brówka, Mogilno County': Dąbrówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mogilno, within Mogilno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Mogilno, south of Bydgoszcz, and south-west of Toruń.
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Dąbrówka is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mogilno, within Mogilno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Mogilno, south of Bydgoszcz, and south-west of Toruń.
Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Rani Chandra': Tamil Bhadrakali (1976) Swami Ayyappan (1975) Then Sindhudhe Vaanam (1975) Radha (1973) Porchilai (1969)
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Tamil Bhadrakali (1976) Swami Ayyappan (1975) Then Sindhudhe Vaanam (1975) Radha (1973) Porchilai (1969)
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1968 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania': The 1968 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania was held on November 5, 1968. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Joseph S. Clark Jr. sought re-election to a third term but was defeated by Republican U.S. Representative Richard Schweiker. Democratic primary Candidates Joseph S. Clark Jr., incumbent U.S. Senator since 1957 John Herman Dent, U.S. Representative from Greensburg General election Candidates Pearl Chertov (Socialist Workers) Joseph S. Clark Jr., incumbent U.S. Senator since 1957 (Democratic) Frank W. Gaydosh (Constitution) Benson Perry (Socialist Labor) Richard Schweiker, U.S. Representative from Norristown (Republican) Results
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The 1968 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania was held on November 5, 1968. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Joseph S. Clark Jr. sought re-election to a third term but was defeated by Republican U.S. Representative Richard Schweiker. Democratic primary Candidates Joseph S. Clark Jr., incumbent U.S. Senator since 1957 John Herman Dent, U.S. Representative from Greensburg General election Candidates Pearl Chertov (Socialist Workers) Joseph S. Clark Jr., incumbent U.S. Senator since 1957 (Democratic) Frank W. Gaydosh (Constitution) Benson Perry (Socialist Labor) Richard Schweiker, U.S. Representative from Norristown (Republican) Results
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Janosik': Janosik can refer to: Janosik (1921 film), a Slovak film , a Polish comedy film Janosik (TV series), a Polish TV series Janosik. Prawdziwa historia, a Polish historical film Jánošík (disambiguation)
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Janosik can refer to: Janosik (1921 film), a Slovak film , a Polish comedy film Janosik (TV series), a Polish TV series Janosik. Prawdziwa historia, a Polish historical film Jánošík (disambiguation)
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '2008 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational': 2. Playing members of the 2006 United States and European Ryder Cup teams Chad Campbell, Paul Casey (3,4), Darren Clarke (5), Chris DiMarco, Sergio García (3,4,5), Pádraig Harrington (3,4,5), J. J. Henry, David Howell, Robert Karlsson (3,4), Paul McGinley, Colin Montgomerie, Henrik Stenson (3,4), Vaughn Taylor, Lee Westwood (3,4,5) Luke Donald (3,4), José María Olazábal, and Brett Wetterich did not play. 3. Top 50 players from the Official World Golf Rankings two weeks prior to event Robert Allenby (4), Stephen Ames (4,5), Aaron Baddeley (4), Tim Clark (4), Niclas Fasth (4), Richard Green (4), Søren Hansen (4,5), Trevor Immelman (4,5), Freddie Jacobson (4), Miguel Ángel Jiménez (4,5), Martin Kaymer (4,5), Anthony Kim (4,5), Justin Leonard (4,5), Graeme McDowell (4,5), Rocco Mediate (4), Sean O'Hair (4,5), Rod Pampling (4), Kenny Perry (4,5), Ian Poulter (4,5), Andrés Romero (4,5), Justin Rose (4,5), Brandt Snedeker (4), Boo Weekley (4,5), Oliver Wilson (4)
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2. Playing members of the 2006 United States and European Ryder Cup teams Chad Campbell, Paul Casey (3,4), Darren Clarke (5), Chris DiMarco, Sergio García (3,4,5), Pádraig Harrington (3,4,5), J. J. Henry, David Howell, Robert Karlsson (3,4), Paul McGinley, Colin Montgomerie, Henrik Stenson (3,4), Vaughn Taylor, Lee Westwood (3,4,5) Luke Donald (3,4), José María Olazábal, and Brett Wetterich did not play. 3. Top 50 players from the Official World Golf Rankings two weeks prior to event Robert Allenby (4), Stephen Ames (4,5), Aaron Baddeley (4), Tim Clark (4), Niclas Fasth (4), Richard Green (4), Søren Hansen (4,5), Trevor Immelman (4,5), Freddie Jacobson (4), Miguel Ángel Jiménez (4,5), Martin Kaymer (4,5), Anthony Kim (4,5), Justin Leonard (4,5), Graeme McDowell (4,5), Rocco Mediate (4), Sean O'Hair (4,5), Rod Pampling (4), Kenny Perry (4,5), Ian Poulter (4,5), Andrés Romero (4,5), Justin Rose (4,5), Brandt Snedeker (4), Boo Weekley (4,5), Oliver Wilson (4)
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'List of Nodame Cantabile episodes': Nodame Cantabile Nodame Cantabile: Paris Nodame Cantabile: Finale
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Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Rubel Miya': Rubel Miya () is a Bangladeshi professional footballer who plays as a winger for Bangladesh Premier League club Brothers Union. Rubel was Man of The Final award winner of the 2016 Independence Cup for Chittagong Abahani Limited. International goals U19 Club Sheikh Jamal DC Abahani Limited Dhaka
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Rubel Miya () is a Bangladeshi professional footballer who plays as a winger for Bangladesh Premier League club Brothers Union. Rubel was Man of The Final award winner of the 2016 Independence Cup for Chittagong Abahani Limited. International goals U19 Club Sheikh Jamal DC Abahani Limited Dhaka
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Andrew Agar (cricketer)': Andrew Charles Agar (born 19 February 1956) is an English former cricketer who played as a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler for Norfolk at List A and Minor Counties level. He was born in Sanderstead. Agar first represented Norfolk in the Minor Counties Championship in 1977, and represented the team in the league until 1983. Agar made two List A appearances between 1983 and 1984, scoring 3 runs and bowling 21 overs between the two matches. He played in the Minor Counties Trophy until 1985.
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Andrew Charles Agar (born 19 February 1956) is an English former cricketer who played as a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler for Norfolk at List A and Minor Counties level. He was born in Sanderstead. Agar first represented Norfolk in the Minor Counties Championship in 1977, and represented the team in the league until 1983. Agar made two List A appearances between 1983 and 1984, scoring 3 runs and bowling 21 overs between the two matches. He played in the Minor Counties Trophy until 1985.
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Jussy-le-Chaudrier': Jussy-le-Chaudrier () is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. Geography An area of forestry and farming, comprising the village and several hamlets situated in the valley of the river Vauvise, some east of Bourges, at the junction of the D53, D25 and the D920 roads. The river forms part of the commune's western and northern borders. Population Sights The church of St. Julien, dating from the sixteenth century. A watermill at Bion. Bordes chapel and tower, all that remains of a thirteenth-century commandery temple.
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Jussy-le-Chaudrier () is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. Geography An area of forestry and farming, comprising the village and several hamlets situated in the valley of the river Vauvise, some east of Bourges, at the junction of the D53, D25 and the D920 roads. The river forms part of the commune's western and northern borders. Population Sights The church of St. Julien, dating from the sixteenth century. A watermill at Bion. Bordes chapel and tower, all that remains of a thirteenth-century commandery temple.
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'LTD': LTD or Ltd may refer to: Business and finance Private company limited by shares, a class of company in the UK and some Commonwealth nations Limited company, a class of company in several countries with limited liability Music LTD (album), a 1998 album by Buck-Tick L.T.D. (band) (for "Love, Togetherness and Devotion"), a 1970s funk music group Science and technology Linear transformer driver, which generates short high-current pulses Long-term depression, in physiology, an hours-long reduction in the efficacy of synapses Transportation Ford LTD (Americas), a series of vehicles produced 1965–1986 Ford LTD (Australia), a series of vehicles produced 1973–2007 Lane Transit District, a public transportation agency in Oregon, US
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LTD or Ltd may refer to: Business and finance Private company limited by shares, a class of company in the UK and some Commonwealth nations Limited company, a class of company in several countries with limited liability Music LTD (album), a 1998 album by Buck-Tick L.T.D. (band) (for "Love, Togetherness and Devotion"), a 1970s funk music group Science and technology Linear transformer driver, which generates short high-current pulses Long-term depression, in physiology, an hours-long reduction in the efficacy of synapses Transportation Ford LTD (Americas), a series of vehicles produced 1965–1986 Ford LTD (Australia), a series of vehicles produced 1973–2007 Lane Transit District, a public transportation agency in Oregon, US
Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'American Federation of Hosiery Workers': The union had 10,000 members in 1926. In 1939, the UTWA merged into the new Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA), and the AFHW adopted a similar relationship with this new union. However, in 1951 it split from the TWUA and received a new charter from the AFL, transferring in 1955 to the new AFL–CIO. By 1957, it still had 10,000 members. In 1976, it merged with the TWUA and the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, to form the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union.
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The union had 10,000 members in 1926. In 1939, the UTWA merged into the new Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA), and the AFHW adopted a similar relationship with this new union. However, in 1951 it split from the TWUA and received a new charter from the AFL, transferring in 1955 to the new AFL–CIO. By 1957, it still had 10,000 members. In 1976, it merged with the TWUA and the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, to form the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union.
Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Matilda Ridout Edgar': Matilda Edgar became active in public again in 1900. She threw herself into women's causes, proposing that women should have the right to receive higher education, support themselves, vote, and not lose control of their property when they married. She became a life member of the National Council of Women in 1906, and was elected president of the council that year. She was elected president again in 1909. Historian In 1890 Matilda Edgar published an edited collection of letters between her grandfather and his sons George and Thomas. They described life in Toronto and London and the battles of the War of 1812. The work celebrated the achievements of Canada in an effort to build national pride, and was well received. A sketch of her life published by the Women's Canadian Historical Society in 1914 said, "The resultant volume ... revealed her sense of historical perspective, her easy mastery of detail, and her possession of a literary style that was at once limpid, nervous and strong". Matilda Edgar and Sarah Anne Curzon founded the Canadian Women's Historical Society in 1895. She replaced Curzon as president of the Society in 1897, when Curzon retired. In 1904 she published a biography of Sir Isaac Brock, another "whig" celebration of Canadian achievement. The Montreal Standard said of this book that "for accuracy and completeness of information…and for beauty of style, it has seldom been surpassed." Her third book also drew on the Ridout family papers. It was a biography of Horatio Sharpe, a colonial governor of Maryland. The book was published in 1912, after her death, and was highly praised.
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Matilda Edgar became active in public again in 1900. She threw herself into women's causes, proposing that women should have the right to receive higher education, support themselves, vote, and not lose control of their property when they married. She became a life member of the National Council of Women in 1906, and was elected president of the council that year. She was elected president again in 1909. Historian In 1890 Matilda Edgar published an edited collection of letters between her grandfather and his sons George and Thomas. They described life in Toronto and London and the battles of the War of 1812. The work celebrated the achievements of Canada in an effort to build national pride, and was well received. A sketch of her life published by the Women's Canadian Historical Society in 1914 said, "The resultant volume ... revealed her sense of historical perspective, her easy mastery of detail, and her possession of a literary style that was at once limpid, nervous and strong". Matilda Edgar and Sarah Anne Curzon founded the Canadian Women's Historical Society in 1895. She replaced Curzon as president of the Society in 1897, when Curzon retired. In 1904 she published a biography of Sir Isaac Brock, another "whig" celebration of Canadian achievement. The Montreal Standard said of this book that "for accuracy and completeness of information…and for beauty of style, it has seldom been surpassed." Her third book also drew on the Ridout family papers. It was a biography of Horatio Sharpe, a colonial governor of Maryland. The book was published in 1912, after her death, and was highly praised.
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Appendix Vergiliana': Ciris Connors, Catherine. 1991. "Simultaneous Hunting and Herding at Ciris 297–300." The Classical Quarterly 41.2: 556–559. Gorman, Vanessa B. 1995. "Vergilian Models for the Characterization of Scylla in the Ciris." Vergilius 41: 35–48. Kayachev, Boris. 2016. "Allusion and Allegory: Studies in the Ciris." Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 346. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter. Knox, P. E. 1983. "Cinna, the Ciris, and Ovid." Classical Philology 78.4, 309–311. Lyne, R. O. A. M. 1978. Ciris. A Poem Attributed to Vergil. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. Lyne, R. 1971. "The Dating of the Ciris." The Classical Quarterly 21.1: 233–253. Richardson L., Jr. 1944. Poetical Theory in Republican Rome. An Analytical Discussion of the Shorter Narrative Poems Written in Latin during the First Century B. C. New Haven: Yale University Press. Steele, R. B. 1930. "The Authorship of the Ciris." The American Journal of Philology 51.2: 148–184. Copa Cutolo Paolo. 1990. "The Genre of the Copa." ARCA: Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers, and Monographs 29: 115–119. Drew, D. 1923. "The Copa." The Classical Quarterly 17.2: 73–81. Drabkin, I. 1930. The Copa: An Investigation of the Problem of Date and Authorship, with Notes On Some Passages of the Poem. Geneva, N.Y.: The W.F. Humphrey Press. Goodyear F. R. D. 1977. "The Copa. A Text and Commentary." Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 24: 117–131. Grant, Mark. 2001. "The "Copa:" Poetry, Youth, and the Roman Bar." Proceedings of the Virgil Society 24: 121-134. Henderson, John. 2002. "Corny Copa: The Motel Muse." In Cultivating the Muse: Struggles for Power and Inspiration in Classical Literature. Edited by Effrosini Spentzou and Don Fowler, 253–278. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. McCracken, G. 1932. "The Originality of the "Copa"." The Classical Journal 28.2: 124-127. Rosivach, Vincent J. 1996. "The Sociology of the Copa." Latomus 55.3: 605–614. Tarrant Richard J. 1992. "Nights at the Copa: Observations on Language and Date." Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 94: 331–347.
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Ciris Connors, Catherine. 1991. "Simultaneous Hunting and Herding at Ciris 297–300." The Classical Quarterly 41.2: 556–559. Gorman, Vanessa B. 1995. "Vergilian Models for the Characterization of Scylla in the Ciris." Vergilius 41: 35–48. Kayachev, Boris. 2016. "Allusion and Allegory: Studies in the Ciris." Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 346. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter. Knox, P. E. 1983. "Cinna, the Ciris, and Ovid." Classical Philology 78.4, 309–311. Lyne, R. O. A. M. 1978. Ciris. A Poem Attributed to Vergil. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. Lyne, R. 1971. "The Dating of the Ciris." The Classical Quarterly 21.1: 233–253. Richardson L., Jr. 1944. Poetical Theory in Republican Rome. An Analytical Discussion of the Shorter Narrative Poems Written in Latin during the First Century B. C. New Haven: Yale University Press. Steele, R. B. 1930. "The Authorship of the Ciris." The American Journal of Philology 51.2: 148–184. Copa Cutolo Paolo. 1990. "The Genre of the Copa." ARCA: Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers, and Monographs 29: 115–119. Drew, D. 1923. "The Copa." The Classical Quarterly 17.2: 73–81. Drabkin, I. 1930. The Copa: An Investigation of the Problem of Date and Authorship, with Notes On Some Passages of the Poem. Geneva, N.Y.: The W.F. Humphrey Press. Goodyear F. R. D. 1977. "The Copa. A Text and Commentary." Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 24: 117–131. Grant, Mark. 2001. "The "Copa:" Poetry, Youth, and the Roman Bar." Proceedings of the Virgil Society 24: 121-134. Henderson, John. 2002. "Corny Copa: The Motel Muse." In Cultivating the Muse: Struggles for Power and Inspiration in Classical Literature. Edited by Effrosini Spentzou and Don Fowler, 253–278. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. McCracken, G. 1932. "The Originality of the "Copa"." The Classical Journal 28.2: 124-127. Rosivach, Vincent J. 1996. "The Sociology of the Copa." Latomus 55.3: 605–614. Tarrant Richard J. 1992. "Nights at the Copa: Observations on Language and Date." Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 94: 331–347.
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Norman Read': Norman Richard Read (13 August 1931 – 22 May 1994) was a New Zealand racewalker. Born in Portsmouth, England, Read emigrated to New Zealand in 1953. The self-proclaimed "Pommie-Kiwi" competed for New Zealand at the 1956 Olympics in the 50 km walk where he won the gold medal. For this achievement he was voted New Zealand’s Sportsman of the Year. Read also took part in the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, finishing fifth in the 20 km walk and abandoning the 50 km race. He won a bronze medal in the 20 mile walk at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica, which was his last international tournament. Read continued competing domestically for another 18 years, retiring at the age 52. He won 18 national titles, placing second thrice and third four times.
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Norman Richard Read (13 August 1931 – 22 May 1994) was a New Zealand racewalker. Born in Portsmouth, England, Read emigrated to New Zealand in 1953. The self-proclaimed "Pommie-Kiwi" competed for New Zealand at the 1956 Olympics in the 50 km walk where he won the gold medal. For this achievement he was voted New Zealand’s Sportsman of the Year. Read also took part in the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, finishing fifth in the 20 km walk and abandoning the 50 km race. He won a bronze medal in the 20 mile walk at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica, which was his last international tournament. Read continued competing domestically for another 18 years, retiring at the age 52. He won 18 national titles, placing second thrice and third four times.
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Haim Maor': Haim Maor (born 1951) is an Israeli painter and academic. Early life Haim Maor was born in Jaffa, Israel in 1951. His parents are Holocaust survivors of Polish Jewish descent. Career Maor is a painter. His artwork focuses on representations of the Holocaust. His work has been exhibited at the Auschwitz Jewish Center. He was the recipient of The Minister of Science and Art Prize in 1994, the Sussman Prize from Yad Vashem in 1995, and The Ministry of Culture and Sport Prize in 2010. Maor is also an Arts professor at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba, Israel.
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Haim Maor (born 1951) is an Israeli painter and academic. Early life Haim Maor was born in Jaffa, Israel in 1951. His parents are Holocaust survivors of Polish Jewish descent. Career Maor is a painter. His artwork focuses on representations of the Holocaust. His work has been exhibited at the Auschwitz Jewish Center. He was the recipient of The Minister of Science and Art Prize in 1994, the Sussman Prize from Yad Vashem in 1995, and The Ministry of Culture and Sport Prize in 2010. Maor is also an Arts professor at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba, Israel.
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Rachel Carson Prize (environmentalist award)': The Rachel Carson Prize (Rachel Carson-prisen) is an international environmental award, established in Stavanger, Norway in 1991 to commemorate the achievements of environmentalist Rachel Carson and to award efforts in her spirit. The prize is awarded to a woman who has distinguished herself in outstanding work for the environment in Norway or internationally. The prize was established spontaneously during a 1989 meeting in Stavanger, on the initiative of speaker Berit Ås. The prize consists of money and the sculpture The Cormorant by artist Irma Bruun Hodne. Awardees 1991: Sidsel Mørck, Norwegian author and activist 1993: Bergljot Børresen, Norwegian veterinarian 1995: Anne Grieg, Norwegian psychiatrist 1997: Berit Ås, Norwegian feminist and professor in social psychology 1999: Theo Colborn, American zoologist 2001: Renate Künast, German Federal Minister of Consumer Protection, Food and Agriculture 2003: Åshild Dale, Norwegian farmer 2005: Malin Falkenmark, Swedish professor in hydrology 2007: Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Canadian Inuit climate activist 2009: Marie-Monique Robin, French journalist 2011: Marilyn Mehlmann, Swedish environmentalist and writer 2013: Sam Fanshawe, British marine conservationist 2015: Mozhgan Savabieasfahani, Iranian environmental toxicologist 2016: Gabrielle Hecht 2017: Sylvia Earle 2019: Greta Thunberg, Swedish climate activist 2021: Maja Lunde, Norwegian author
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The Rachel Carson Prize (Rachel Carson-prisen) is an international environmental award, established in Stavanger, Norway in 1991 to commemorate the achievements of environmentalist Rachel Carson and to award efforts in her spirit. The prize is awarded to a woman who has distinguished herself in outstanding work for the environment in Norway or internationally. The prize was established spontaneously during a 1989 meeting in Stavanger, on the initiative of speaker Berit Ås. The prize consists of money and the sculpture The Cormorant by artist Irma Bruun Hodne. Awardees 1991: Sidsel Mørck, Norwegian author and activist 1993: Bergljot Børresen, Norwegian veterinarian 1995: Anne Grieg, Norwegian psychiatrist 1997: Berit Ås, Norwegian feminist and professor in social psychology 1999: Theo Colborn, American zoologist 2001: Renate Künast, German Federal Minister of Consumer Protection, Food and Agriculture 2003: Åshild Dale, Norwegian farmer 2005: Malin Falkenmark, Swedish professor in hydrology 2007: Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Canadian Inuit climate activist 2009: Marie-Monique Robin, French journalist 2011: Marilyn Mehlmann, Swedish environmentalist and writer 2013: Sam Fanshawe, British marine conservationist 2015: Mozhgan Savabieasfahani, Iranian environmental toxicologist 2016: Gabrielle Hecht 2017: Sylvia Earle 2019: Greta Thunberg, Swedish climate activist 2021: Maja Lunde, Norwegian author
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Patrick Hanran': Patrick Francis Hanran (16 September 1831 – 8 August 1916) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Early life Hanran was born in Limerick, Ireland, the son of Corporal Francis Hanrahan and his wife Bridget (née Hayes). His family came to Australia in 1834 when his father was appointed commandant of the Bowens Hollow Convict settlement and was educated at the Christian Brothers School in Sydney. On leaving school he worked at the family commission agency in Sydney before going gold mining in Victoria, New South Wales, and New Zealand. He was at Eureka during the Eureka Stockade in 1854 where, with the aid of a Catholic priest, jumped over the barricade after the fighting had ceased to pass back bodies of the dead and dying protesters. In 1866 he was a storekeeper in Townsville but was declared insolvent in 1875. Public career Hanran was an alderman on the Townsville City Council for 27 years, from around 1868 until 1895. He was mayor of Townsville on seven occasions - 1871-1872, 1876-1877, 1879, 1882, 1892, 1893 and 1896. At the 1899 Queensland colonial election he joined his Ministerial colleague, Robert Philp as the member for Townsville, defeating the Labour pairing of Anthony Ogden and Thomas Foley and the at the time Independent politician, William Lennon. He went on to hold the seat until 1909 when he retired from politics. Personal life On 17 September 1864 he married Mary Anne Ogle in Townsville and together had two sons and five daughters. Hanran died in August 1916 and his funeral proceeded from his former residence at Melton Hill to the West End Cemetery.
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Patrick Francis Hanran (16 September 1831 – 8 August 1916) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Early life Hanran was born in Limerick, Ireland, the son of Corporal Francis Hanrahan and his wife Bridget (née Hayes). His family came to Australia in 1834 when his father was appointed commandant of the Bowens Hollow Convict settlement and was educated at the Christian Brothers School in Sydney. On leaving school he worked at the family commission agency in Sydney before going gold mining in Victoria, New South Wales, and New Zealand. He was at Eureka during the Eureka Stockade in 1854 where, with the aid of a Catholic priest, jumped over the barricade after the fighting had ceased to pass back bodies of the dead and dying protesters. In 1866 he was a storekeeper in Townsville but was declared insolvent in 1875. Public career Hanran was an alderman on the Townsville City Council for 27 years, from around 1868 until 1895. He was mayor of Townsville on seven occasions - 1871-1872, 1876-1877, 1879, 1882, 1892, 1893 and 1896. At the 1899 Queensland colonial election he joined his Ministerial colleague, Robert Philp as the member for Townsville, defeating the Labour pairing of Anthony Ogden and Thomas Foley and the at the time Independent politician, William Lennon. He went on to hold the seat until 1909 when he retired from politics. Personal life On 17 September 1864 he married Mary Anne Ogle in Townsville and together had two sons and five daughters. Hanran died in August 1916 and his funeral proceeded from his former residence at Melton Hill to the West End Cemetery.
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Employment contract in English law': Implied terms favouring employees In addition to statutory rights, expressly agreed terms and incorporated terms, the contractual hallmark of the employment relation is the series of standardised implied terms (or terms implied in law) that accompany it. In addition to individualised implied terms that the courts construe to reflect the reasonable expectations of the parties, the courts have long held that employees are owed additional obligations, such as a safe system of work and payment of wages even when the employer has no work to offer. Reflecting more recent priorities, employers have also been recognised to have a duty to inform their employees of their workplace pension rights, although they have stopped short of requiring employers to give advice on qualifying for workplace disability benefits. The key implied term, however, is the duty of good faith, or “mutual trust and confidence”. This is a flexible concept that is applied in a broad variety of circumstances leading to remedies in damages or an injunction, such as to require employers do not act in an authoritarian manner, call employees names behind their back, treat workers unequally when upgrading pay, run the company as a front for international crime, or exercise discretion to award a bonus capriciously. There is tension among judges about the extent to which the core implied term of mutual trust and confidence can be 'contracted out of', with the House of Lords having held that the parties are "free" to do so, while others approach the question as a matter of construction of the agreement which is within exclusive judicial competence to define.
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Implied terms favouring employees In addition to statutory rights, expressly agreed terms and incorporated terms, the contractual hallmark of the employment relation is the series of standardised implied terms (or terms implied in law) that accompany it. In addition to individualised implied terms that the courts construe to reflect the reasonable expectations of the parties, the courts have long held that employees are owed additional obligations, such as a safe system of work and payment of wages even when the employer has no work to offer. Reflecting more recent priorities, employers have also been recognised to have a duty to inform their employees of their workplace pension rights, although they have stopped short of requiring employers to give advice on qualifying for workplace disability benefits. The key implied term, however, is the duty of good faith, or “mutual trust and confidence”. This is a flexible concept that is applied in a broad variety of circumstances leading to remedies in damages or an injunction, such as to require employers do not act in an authoritarian manner, call employees names behind their back, treat workers unequally when upgrading pay, run the company as a front for international crime, or exercise discretion to award a bonus capriciously. There is tension among judges about the extent to which the core implied term of mutual trust and confidence can be 'contracted out of', with the House of Lords having held that the parties are "free" to do so, while others approach the question as a matter of construction of the agreement which is within exclusive judicial competence to define.
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Nautical measured mile': A nautical measured mile is a nautical mile which is marked by two pairs of towers. A mile is measured by sailing on a given bearing and lining up the pairs of towers. The start of the mile is recorded when the first pair of towers line up and the end of the mile recorded when the second pair line up. To accurately measure performance ships must make at least four to six runs in both directions to allow for the wind and tide. There are several nautical measured miles around the British Isles: Between Talland Bay and Hannafore, West Looe, Cornwall. At Skelmorlie, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Lower Hope Reach, near Gravesend on the Thames Estuary, between Cliffe Creek coastguard station and Lower Hope Point. Four Admiralty day beacons (unlit) were installed on Maplin Sands, adjacent to The Warp channel. Buoys in the channel marked the course and vessels under test were required to fly a blue-and-white swallowtail pennant that gave them priority over other traffic. There are four Admiralty distance poles at St Abb's Head, Berwickshire, Scotland. There are two consecutive miles on the Isle of Arran, Scotland between South Sannox and Corloch.
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A nautical measured mile is a nautical mile which is marked by two pairs of towers. A mile is measured by sailing on a given bearing and lining up the pairs of towers. The start of the mile is recorded when the first pair of towers line up and the end of the mile recorded when the second pair line up. To accurately measure performance ships must make at least four to six runs in both directions to allow for the wind and tide. There are several nautical measured miles around the British Isles: Between Talland Bay and Hannafore, West Looe, Cornwall. At Skelmorlie, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Lower Hope Reach, near Gravesend on the Thames Estuary, between Cliffe Creek coastguard station and Lower Hope Point. Four Admiralty day beacons (unlit) were installed on Maplin Sands, adjacent to The Warp channel. Buoys in the channel marked the course and vessels under test were required to fly a blue-and-white swallowtail pennant that gave them priority over other traffic. There are four Admiralty distance poles at St Abb's Head, Berwickshire, Scotland. There are two consecutive miles on the Isle of Arran, Scotland between South Sannox and Corloch.
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1981 Preakness Stakes': Winning Breeder: Thomas Mellon Evans; (VA) Winning Time: 1:54 3/5 Track Condition: Fast Total Attendance: 84,133
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Winning Breeder: Thomas Mellon Evans; (VA) Winning Time: 1:54 3/5 Track Condition: Fast Total Attendance: 84,133
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Livezile, Alba': Livezile (until 1960 Cacova; , ) is a commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Izvoarele (Bedellő), Livezile, Poiana Aiudului (Nyírmező), and Vălișoara (Torockógyertyános). The commune is situated in the northern foothills of the Trascău Mountains, in the Apuseni mountain range. It lies on the banks of the Aiud River; its tributaries, the rivers Inzel and Rachiș, flow through Poiana Aiudului. Located in the northern part of the county, Livezile is at a distance of from the city of Aiud, and from the county seat, Alba Iulia. It is crossed by county road DJ107M, which connects Aiud to Iara, in Cluj County. The road passes through the nearby (Cheile Vălișoarei, or Cheile Aiudului), which belong to the administrative territory of the commune. The gorges are long, wide, and high. The walls of the gorges house 27 small caves with shallow karst shapes: lapis lazuli, vaults, and arches, the largest one being . The caves are home to rare species of invertebrates and bats.
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Livezile (until 1960 Cacova; , ) is a commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Izvoarele (Bedellő), Livezile, Poiana Aiudului (Nyírmező), and Vălișoara (Torockógyertyános). The commune is situated in the northern foothills of the Trascău Mountains, in the Apuseni mountain range. It lies on the banks of the Aiud River; its tributaries, the rivers Inzel and Rachiș, flow through Poiana Aiudului. Located in the northern part of the county, Livezile is at a distance of from the city of Aiud, and from the county seat, Alba Iulia. It is crossed by county road DJ107M, which connects Aiud to Iara, in Cluj County. The road passes through the nearby (Cheile Vălișoarei, or Cheile Aiudului), which belong to the administrative territory of the commune. The gorges are long, wide, and high. The walls of the gorges house 27 small caves with shallow karst shapes: lapis lazuli, vaults, and arches, the largest one being . The caves are home to rare species of invertebrates and bats.
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Hajjiabad, Rudpey-ye Jonubi': Hajjiabad (, also Romanized as Ḩājjīābād) is a village in Rudpey-ye Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Sari County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 160, in 41 families.
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Hajjiabad (, also Romanized as Ḩājjīābād) is a village in Rudpey-ye Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Sari County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 160, in 41 families.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Laxmi Giri': She married Ratna Kumar Giri in . She was employed at Nepal Rastra Bank for 16 years, before she resigned to pursue acting full-time. Her family was not appreciative of her choice to leave a secure government job to pursue a career in acting. Notable works Her notable films include Simana, Thuldai, Darpan Chhaya, Jhola, Kusume Rumal 2, Prem Geet, Pheri Bhetaula, Teen Ghumti, Captain, Rato Tika Nidharma, Dream Girl, Chhakka Panja 2, Chhakka Panja 3, Kirtipur and Pareni Maya Jalaima. Awards She won Best Supporting Actress at the second NFDC National Film Awards in 2014 for her role in Jhola. She won Best Character Actress at the Film Actor's Association of Nepal (FAAN) Awards - 2072 for her role in the film Prem Geet in 2072 BS. She received the FAAN National Award in 2073 BS.
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She married Ratna Kumar Giri in . She was employed at Nepal Rastra Bank for 16 years, before she resigned to pursue acting full-time. Her family was not appreciative of her choice to leave a secure government job to pursue a career in acting. Notable works Her notable films include Simana, Thuldai, Darpan Chhaya, Jhola, Kusume Rumal 2, Prem Geet, Pheri Bhetaula, Teen Ghumti, Captain, Rato Tika Nidharma, Dream Girl, Chhakka Panja 2, Chhakka Panja 3, Kirtipur and Pareni Maya Jalaima. Awards She won Best Supporting Actress at the second NFDC National Film Awards in 2014 for her role in Jhola. She won Best Character Actress at the Film Actor's Association of Nepal (FAAN) Awards - 2072 for her role in the film Prem Geet in 2072 BS. She received the FAAN National Award in 2073 BS.
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Phil Henson': Phil Henson (born 30 March 1953) is an English footballer, who played as a midfielder in the Football League for Manchester City, Swansea City, Sheffield Wednesday, Stockport County and Rotherham United. Henson made his league debut for Manchester City on 27th April 1974 against Manchester United at Old Trafford, a match remembered for Dennis Law's back heel winner which effectively ended the Trafford club's hopes of avoiding relegation to the second division. He later managed Rotherham from 1991 to 1994.
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Phil Henson (born 30 March 1953) is an English footballer, who played as a midfielder in the Football League for Manchester City, Swansea City, Sheffield Wednesday, Stockport County and Rotherham United. Henson made his league debut for Manchester City on 27th April 1974 against Manchester United at Old Trafford, a match remembered for Dennis Law's back heel winner which effectively ended the Trafford club's hopes of avoiding relegation to the second division. He later managed Rotherham from 1991 to 1994.
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Morowo': Morowo () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siemyśl, within Kołobrzeg County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.
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Morowo () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siemyśl, within Kołobrzeg County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Transcriptional activator LAG-3': In molecular biology, the transcriptional activator LAG-3 is a transcriptional activator protein. The C. elegans Notch pathway, involved in the control of growth, differentiation and patterning in animal development, relies on either of the receptors GLP-1 or LIN-12. Both these receptors promote signalling by the recruitment of LAG-3 to target promoters, where it then acts as a transcriptional activator. LAG-3 works as a ternary complex together with the DNA binding protein, LAG-1.
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In molecular biology, the transcriptional activator LAG-3 is a transcriptional activator protein. The C. elegans Notch pathway, involved in the control of growth, differentiation and patterning in animal development, relies on either of the receptors GLP-1 or LIN-12. Both these receptors promote signalling by the recruitment of LAG-3 to target promoters, where it then acts as a transcriptional activator. LAG-3 works as a ternary complex together with the DNA binding protein, LAG-1.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Battle of San Marino': Notes
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Ammapalayam, Erode': Ammapalayam is a panchayat village in Gobichettipalayam taluk in Erode District of Tamil Nadu state, India. It is about 15 km from Gobichettipalayam and 37 km from district headquarters Erode. The village is located on the road connecting Gobichettipalayam with Bhavani via Mevani. Ammapalayam has a population of about 1102.
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Ammapalayam is a panchayat village in Gobichettipalayam taluk in Erode District of Tamil Nadu state, India. It is about 15 km from Gobichettipalayam and 37 km from district headquarters Erode. The village is located on the road connecting Gobichettipalayam with Bhavani via Mevani. Ammapalayam has a population of about 1102.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Family Christian Academy (Texas)': Family Christian Academy (FCA) is a private Christian school in Channelview, unincorporated Harris County, Texas, in the Houston metropolitan area. It serves Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12.
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Family Christian Academy (FCA) is a private Christian school in Channelview, unincorporated Harris County, Texas, in the Houston metropolitan area. It serves Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12.
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Henri Parol Gottrand': Henri Parol Gottrand (15 July 1901 – 22 August 1984) was a French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1927 Tour de France.
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Henri Parol Gottrand (15 July 1901 – 22 August 1984) was a French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1927 Tour de France.
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'HMS Astraea (1893)': HMS Astraea was an second class cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was built towards the end of the nineteenth century, and survived to serve in the First World War. Construction and commissioning Astraea was ordered as part of the eight-ship Astraea class under the Naval Defence Act of 1889. She was laid down at Devonport Dockyard in August 1890 and launched from there on 17 March 1893. She was completed and commissioned for service in November 1895. Career Astraea served in the Mediterranean Sea in early 1900 under the command of Captain Alfred Paget, and was in China the following year under the command of Captain Casper Joseph Baker. She left Hong Kong on 27 March 1902, homeward bound, arriving in Singapore on 2 April, Colombo on 10 April, Suez on 27 April, Malta on 2 May, and in Plymouth on 14 May, having convoyed the destroyer from the Mediterranean. She paid off at Chatham on 12 June 1902, and was placed in the B Division of the Fleet Reserve. She was again sent to the China Station in 1906, followed by a period at Colombo between 1908 and 1911. She returned to Britain in January 1912, where she was refitted to return to service. She was recommissioned at the Nore in June 1912, and joined the Third Fleet. By April 1913 she had been reassigned to operate off the Cape of Good Hope as part of the squadron assigned to the West Africa Station. She was serving off East Africa at Zanzibar when the First World War broke out, and the squadron was initially assigned to protect British Empire shipping travelling on the trade routes around the African coast. On 8 August 1914 Astraea bombarded Dar-es-Salaam, part of the German colony of German East Africa. Astraeas guns destroyed a radio station, and fearing an imminent landing, the German authorities scuttled their floating dock to block the harbour. This had the subsequent effect of preventing the German commerce raider from being able to return to the port. Astraea was later one of the ships assigned to hunt and blockade Königsberg in the Rufiji Delta.
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HMS Astraea was an second class cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was built towards the end of the nineteenth century, and survived to serve in the First World War. Construction and commissioning Astraea was ordered as part of the eight-ship Astraea class under the Naval Defence Act of 1889. She was laid down at Devonport Dockyard in August 1890 and launched from there on 17 March 1893. She was completed and commissioned for service in November 1895. Career Astraea served in the Mediterranean Sea in early 1900 under the command of Captain Alfred Paget, and was in China the following year under the command of Captain Casper Joseph Baker. She left Hong Kong on 27 March 1902, homeward bound, arriving in Singapore on 2 April, Colombo on 10 April, Suez on 27 April, Malta on 2 May, and in Plymouth on 14 May, having convoyed the destroyer from the Mediterranean. She paid off at Chatham on 12 June 1902, and was placed in the B Division of the Fleet Reserve. She was again sent to the China Station in 1906, followed by a period at Colombo between 1908 and 1911. She returned to Britain in January 1912, where she was refitted to return to service. She was recommissioned at the Nore in June 1912, and joined the Third Fleet. By April 1913 she had been reassigned to operate off the Cape of Good Hope as part of the squadron assigned to the West Africa Station. She was serving off East Africa at Zanzibar when the First World War broke out, and the squadron was initially assigned to protect British Empire shipping travelling on the trade routes around the African coast. On 8 August 1914 Astraea bombarded Dar-es-Salaam, part of the German colony of German East Africa. Astraeas guns destroyed a radio station, and fearing an imminent landing, the German authorities scuttled their floating dock to block the harbour. This had the subsequent effect of preventing the German commerce raider from being able to return to the port. Astraea was later one of the ships assigned to hunt and blockade Königsberg in the Rufiji Delta.
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'John Augustus Reitz': Reitz went to work in the sawmill of Silas Stephens, who had built the first successful steam-powered sawmill in the area in 1837. John James Audubon had opened one earlier in Henderson, Kentucky, but it proved unsuccessful. In 1856 Reitz opened his own sawmill on the banks of Pigeon Creek. Soon, with the help of his sons, the Reitz sawmill had become one of the largest sawmills in the area. It operated 22 out of 24 hours a day, six days a week. Evansville was the largest hardwood market in the country over the period of 1845 through 1885. Branching out into banking, Reitz organized the Crescent City Bank in 1856. At one point he served as president and contributed largely toward making Crescent City one of the most substantial banking institutions in Indiana at the time.
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Reitz went to work in the sawmill of Silas Stephens, who had built the first successful steam-powered sawmill in the area in 1837. John James Audubon had opened one earlier in Henderson, Kentucky, but it proved unsuccessful. In 1856 Reitz opened his own sawmill on the banks of Pigeon Creek. Soon, with the help of his sons, the Reitz sawmill had become one of the largest sawmills in the area. It operated 22 out of 24 hours a day, six days a week. Evansville was the largest hardwood market in the country over the period of 1845 through 1885. Branching out into banking, Reitz organized the Crescent City Bank in 1856. At one point he served as president and contributed largely toward making Crescent City one of the most substantial banking institutions in Indiana at the time.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Daniel Voytas': Recognition Voytas has co-authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications and holds a number of patents relating to genome editing and plant biotechnology. He is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The use of genetic engineering to modify crop plants was selected as one of MIT's 10 breakthrough technologies for the year 2015. Selected publications Cermak T, Starker CG, Voytas DF. (2015) Efficient design and assembly of custom TALENs using the Golden Gate platform. Methods Mol Biol. 1239:133-159. Gil-Humanes J, Voytas DF. (Sept. 2014) Wheat rescued from fungal disease. Nat Biotechnol. 32(9):886-7. Baltes N.J., Gil-Humanes J., Cermak T., Atkins P.A. and Voytas D.F. (2014) DNA Replicons for Plant Genome Engineering. Plant Cell 26: 151-63 Qi Y., Zhang Y., Zhang F., Baller J.A., Cleland S.C., Ryu Y., Starker C.G. and Voytas D.F. (2013) Increasing frequencies of site-specific mutagenesis and gene targeting in Arabidopsis by manipulating DNA repair pathways. Genome Res. 23: 547-54 Zhang Y., Zhang F., Li X., Baller J.A., Qi Y., Starker C.G., Bogdanove A.J. and Voytas D.F. (2013) TALENs enable efficient plant genome engineering. Plant Physiol 161: 1-8 Baller J.A., Gao J. and Voytas D.F. (2011) Access to DNA establishes a secondary target site bias for the yeast retrotransposon Ty5. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 108: 20351-6 Baller J.A., Gao J., Stamenova R., Curcio M.J. and Voytas D.F. (2012) A nucleosomal surface defines an integration hotspot for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ty1 retrotransposon. Genome Res 22: 704-13 Cermak T., Doyle E.L., Christian M., Wang L., Zhang Y., Schmidt C., Baller J.A., Somia N.V., Bogdanove A.J. and Voytas D.F. (2011) Efficient design and assembly of custom TALEN and other TAL effector-based constructs for DNA targeting. Nucleic Acids Res 39: e82 Christian, M., Cermak, T., Doyle, E., Schmidt, C., Zhang, F., Hummel, A., Bogdanove, A.J. and Voytas D.F. (2010) Targeting DNA double-strand breaks with TAL effector nucleases. Genetics 186: 757-6
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Recognition Voytas has co-authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications and holds a number of patents relating to genome editing and plant biotechnology. He is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The use of genetic engineering to modify crop plants was selected as one of MIT's 10 breakthrough technologies for the year 2015. Selected publications Cermak T, Starker CG, Voytas DF. (2015) Efficient design and assembly of custom TALENs using the Golden Gate platform. Methods Mol Biol. 1239:133-159. Gil-Humanes J, Voytas DF. (Sept. 2014) Wheat rescued from fungal disease. Nat Biotechnol. 32(9):886-7. Baltes N.J., Gil-Humanes J., Cermak T., Atkins P.A. and Voytas D.F. (2014) DNA Replicons for Plant Genome Engineering. Plant Cell 26: 151-63 Qi Y., Zhang Y., Zhang F., Baller J.A., Cleland S.C., Ryu Y., Starker C.G. and Voytas D.F. (2013) Increasing frequencies of site-specific mutagenesis and gene targeting in Arabidopsis by manipulating DNA repair pathways. Genome Res. 23: 547-54 Zhang Y., Zhang F., Li X., Baller J.A., Qi Y., Starker C.G., Bogdanove A.J. and Voytas D.F. (2013) TALENs enable efficient plant genome engineering. Plant Physiol 161: 1-8 Baller J.A., Gao J. and Voytas D.F. (2011) Access to DNA establishes a secondary target site bias for the yeast retrotransposon Ty5. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 108: 20351-6 Baller J.A., Gao J., Stamenova R., Curcio M.J. and Voytas D.F. (2012) A nucleosomal surface defines an integration hotspot for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ty1 retrotransposon. Genome Res 22: 704-13 Cermak T., Doyle E.L., Christian M., Wang L., Zhang Y., Schmidt C., Baller J.A., Somia N.V., Bogdanove A.J. and Voytas D.F. (2011) Efficient design and assembly of custom TALEN and other TAL effector-based constructs for DNA targeting. Nucleic Acids Res 39: e82 Christian, M., Cermak, T., Doyle, E., Schmidt, C., Zhang, F., Hummel, A., Bogdanove, A.J. and Voytas D.F. (2010) Targeting DNA double-strand breaks with TAL effector nucleases. Genetics 186: 757-6
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Norman Atun': Norman Atun is a film actor from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Career Since 2006, Atun has appeared in two films, both directed by Tsai Ming-liang. While working as a food vendor, Atun was spotted by Tsai and later, with no prior acting experience, had a starring role as Rawang in the comedy-drama film I Don't Want to Sleep Alone (2006). He followed that role with an appearance as Man in the Boat in the comedy-drama film Face (2009). Filmography Notes
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Norman Atun is a film actor from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Career Since 2006, Atun has appeared in two films, both directed by Tsai Ming-liang. While working as a food vendor, Atun was spotted by Tsai and later, with no prior acting experience, had a starring role as Rawang in the comedy-drama film I Don't Want to Sleep Alone (2006). He followed that role with an appearance as Man in the Boat in the comedy-drama film Face (2009). Filmography Notes
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Margot Klestil-LÃffler': Later career After her husband's death on 6 July 2004, Klestil-Löffler was appointed Austrian ambassador to the Czech Republic. From December 2009 to December 2014, she was Austrian ambassador to the Russian Federation. Klestil-Löffler made headlines during the 2014 Sochi winter games when she tried to take a family of Puppies from America's silver medalist Gus Kenworthy. Honours Portugal: Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry (2003)
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Later career After her husband's death on 6 July 2004, Klestil-Löffler was appointed Austrian ambassador to the Czech Republic. From December 2009 to December 2014, she was Austrian ambassador to the Russian Federation. Klestil-Löffler made headlines during the 2014 Sochi winter games when she tried to take a family of Puppies from America's silver medalist Gus Kenworthy. Honours Portugal: Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry (2003)
Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Jean-Pierre Adam': Jean-Pierre Adam (born 24 November 1937 in Paris) is a French architect and archaeologist specialising in ancient architecture. Biography Adam was born in Paris. Following a special diploma from the School of Architecture in 1965, he entered the ancient architecture department of the CNRS. He produced several monumental studies in France and worldwide, and became director of the Office of Ancient Architecture of Paris, located in the north tower of the Castle of Vincennes. He has conducted various studies on architectural excavation sites of various Ancient Roman, Greek and Egyptian sites around the Mediterranean, including in Pompeii and in 1999 he published a book about Roman architecture entitled Roman Building: Materials and Techniques. Previously, he had also excavated the Tomb of Akhethetep in Saqqarah along with Christiane Ziegler and Guillemette Andreu-Lanoë between 1991 and 1999, publishing their findings in a book. He has authored books on Greek architecture L'architecture militaire grecque (2000) as well as on Ancient Egypt, Les pyramides d'Égypte. He has conducted research at the Institute de Recherche d' Architecture Antique. As of 2021, he was teaching at the École du Louvre, the École de Chaillot, the École d’architecture de la ville et des territoires Paris-Est and the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL); he had also held positions in Paris, Rome and the Lebanon.
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Jean-Pierre Adam (born 24 November 1937 in Paris) is a French architect and archaeologist specialising in ancient architecture. Biography Adam was born in Paris. Following a special diploma from the School of Architecture in 1965, he entered the ancient architecture department of the CNRS. He produced several monumental studies in France and worldwide, and became director of the Office of Ancient Architecture of Paris, located in the north tower of the Castle of Vincennes. He has conducted various studies on architectural excavation sites of various Ancient Roman, Greek and Egyptian sites around the Mediterranean, including in Pompeii and in 1999 he published a book about Roman architecture entitled Roman Building: Materials and Techniques. Previously, he had also excavated the Tomb of Akhethetep in Saqqarah along with Christiane Ziegler and Guillemette Andreu-Lanoë between 1991 and 1999, publishing their findings in a book. He has authored books on Greek architecture L'architecture militaire grecque (2000) as well as on Ancient Egypt, Les pyramides d'Égypte. He has conducted research at the Institute de Recherche d' Architecture Antique. As of 2021, he was teaching at the École du Louvre, the École de Chaillot, the École d’architecture de la ville et des territoires Paris-Est and the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL); he had also held positions in Paris, Rome and the Lebanon.
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Loi Im Lan': Loi Im Lan (born 6 February 1998) is a sprinter from Macau. She represented her country at one outdoor and two indoor World Championships. In addition, she holds Macanese records on several distances. International competitions Personal bests Outdoor 100 metres – 11.64(+1.0 m/s, Taiwan 2023) NR 200 metres – 24.65(+0.7 m/s,Guangzhou,China 2023) NR 400 metres – 57.23 (Macau 2017) Indoor 60 metres – 7.45 (Astana 2023) NR 200 metres – 24.47 (Macau 2017) NR
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Loi Im Lan (born 6 February 1998) is a sprinter from Macau. She represented her country at one outdoor and two indoor World Championships. In addition, she holds Macanese records on several distances. International competitions Personal bests Outdoor 100 metres – 11.64(+1.0 m/s, Taiwan 2023) NR 200 metres – 24.65(+0.7 m/s,Guangzhou,China 2023) NR 400 metres – 57.23 (Macau 2017) Indoor 60 metres – 7.45 (Astana 2023) NR 200 metres – 24.47 (Macau 2017) NR
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1996 Academy Awards': 1996 Academy Awards may refer to: 68th Academy Awards, the Academy Awards ceremony that took place in 1996 69th Academy Awards, the 1997 ceremony honoring the best in film for 1996
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1996 Academy Awards may refer to: 68th Academy Awards, the Academy Awards ceremony that took place in 1996 69th Academy Awards, the 1997 ceremony honoring the best in film for 1996
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Anders BÃckstrÃm': Anders Bäckström (born December 12, 1960) is a former Swedish professional ice hockey defenceman who played for Brynäs IF of the Swedish Elitserien. He was drafted by the New York Rangers in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft, but never made it to the NHL, playing 311 games in the SEL, scoring 28 goals and 66 assists for 94 total points. He also served as the team manager for Brynäs IF from 1999 to 2002 and was an assistant coach for the team in the 2004–05 season. His son, Nicklas, plays for the Washington Capitals of the NHL.
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Anders Bäckström (born December 12, 1960) is a former Swedish professional ice hockey defenceman who played for Brynäs IF of the Swedish Elitserien. He was drafted by the New York Rangers in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft, but never made it to the NHL, playing 311 games in the SEL, scoring 28 goals and 66 assists for 94 total points. He also served as the team manager for Brynäs IF from 1999 to 2002 and was an assistant coach for the team in the 2004–05 season. His son, Nicklas, plays for the Washington Capitals of the NHL.
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Atichai Phoemsap': Atichai Phoemsap is a Thai amateur boxer. As an amateur, he won the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics and 2018 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships. Amateur career Phoemsap represented Thailand in the AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships and defeated Hungarian boxer Adrián Orbán to win the gold medal. Moreover, he competed in the 2018 Youth Olympics and defeated Ukrainian boxer Taras Bonarchuk in the final and won the gold medal.
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Atichai Phoemsap is a Thai amateur boxer. As an amateur, he won the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics and 2018 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships. Amateur career Phoemsap represented Thailand in the AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships and defeated Hungarian boxer Adrián Orbán to win the gold medal. Moreover, he competed in the 2018 Youth Olympics and defeated Ukrainian boxer Taras Bonarchuk in the final and won the gold medal.
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Jessica Nettelbladt': Jessica Maria Nettelbladt (born 7 August 1972, in Malmö) is a Swedish director and documentary filmmaker, specializing in personal interviews. Biography Nettelbladt attended the Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts and received her master's degree in independent filmmaking from the University of Gothenburg. She currently runs the production company Lejoni Produktions. Her documentary, I Am My Own Dolly Parton, featuring interviews with Gudrún Hauksdóttir, Helena Josefsson, Cecilia Nordlund, The Cardigans' Nina Persson and Lotta Wenglen, premiered at the Tempo documentary film festival on March 11 and later at New York at the Tribeca Grand as part of the Nordic Music Documentary Festival. The film began as a Dolly Parton tribute concert but evolved into a work about independent musicians, role models and parenthood. The film was nominated best documentary at Zürich Filmfestival. Her feature film Monalisa Story was praised by critics. It had its world premiere, and in competition as best Nordic documentary at CPH:DOX December 2015. In 2016 MonaLisa Story was nominated best documentary at Tempo Awards and at Nordisk Panorama. MonaLisa Story achieved Nordic Doc special jury award. It was also nominated to best documentary at Swedish Guldbagge awards 2017. In 2019 she made the drama documentary Funkiskungen in collaboration with the director Stefan Berg.
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Jessica Maria Nettelbladt (born 7 August 1972, in Malmö) is a Swedish director and documentary filmmaker, specializing in personal interviews. Biography Nettelbladt attended the Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts and received her master's degree in independent filmmaking from the University of Gothenburg. She currently runs the production company Lejoni Produktions. Her documentary, I Am My Own Dolly Parton, featuring interviews with Gudrún Hauksdóttir, Helena Josefsson, Cecilia Nordlund, The Cardigans' Nina Persson and Lotta Wenglen, premiered at the Tempo documentary film festival on March 11 and later at New York at the Tribeca Grand as part of the Nordic Music Documentary Festival. The film began as a Dolly Parton tribute concert but evolved into a work about independent musicians, role models and parenthood. The film was nominated best documentary at Zürich Filmfestival. Her feature film Monalisa Story was praised by critics. It had its world premiere, and in competition as best Nordic documentary at CPH:DOX December 2015. In 2016 MonaLisa Story was nominated best documentary at Tempo Awards and at Nordisk Panorama. MonaLisa Story achieved Nordic Doc special jury award. It was also nominated to best documentary at Swedish Guldbagge awards 2017. In 2019 she made the drama documentary Funkiskungen in collaboration with the director Stefan Berg.
Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Megachile gracilis': Megachile gracilis is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Schrottky in 1902.
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Megachile gracilis is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Schrottky in 1902.
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Poles of Croatia': Poles of Croatia (; ) are one of 22 national minorities in Croatia. According to the 2011 Census, there were 672 Poles living in Croatia, of which most lived in Zagreb. Croatian Poles have established two cultural societies, the Polish Cultural Association "Mikolaj Kopernik" that also includes the vocal and dance ensembles in Zagreb and the Polish Cultural Association "Fryderyk Chopin" in Rijeka. Historical numbers Notable people of Polish ancestry in Croatia (1868, , (now part of Kamanje) 1949, Zagreb) (paternally Polish) Adolf Mošinsky () Slavoljub Penkala (paternally Polish) (born 1945, Sinj; grandfather was Polish) Vanda Kochansky-Devidé (ancestors was Polish) (1924, Białystok 2010, Zagreb), literary scholar Fostač family Benedikt Fostač Antun Fostač Verena (Janja) Fostač Ignacije Fostač
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Poles of Croatia (; ) are one of 22 national minorities in Croatia. According to the 2011 Census, there were 672 Poles living in Croatia, of which most lived in Zagreb. Croatian Poles have established two cultural societies, the Polish Cultural Association "Mikolaj Kopernik" that also includes the vocal and dance ensembles in Zagreb and the Polish Cultural Association "Fryderyk Chopin" in Rijeka. Historical numbers Notable people of Polish ancestry in Croatia (1868, , (now part of Kamanje) 1949, Zagreb) (paternally Polish) Adolf Mošinsky () Slavoljub Penkala (paternally Polish) (born 1945, Sinj; grandfather was Polish) Vanda Kochansky-Devidé (ancestors was Polish) (1924, Białystok 2010, Zagreb), literary scholar Fostač family Benedikt Fostač Antun Fostač Verena (Janja) Fostač Ignacije Fostač
Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'James Zehner': James S. Zehner is a Democratic politician who formerly served in the Ohio House of Representatives. An educator from Yellow Springs, Ohio, Zehner won election to a Republican open seat in 1976, much due to a wealth of resources provided to him by Speaker of the House Vern Riffe. He was sworn into office on January 3, 1977. A top target for Republicans in 1978, Zehner went on to win a second term. Zehner again won reelection in 1980. in 1982 he did not run for run again. the democratic candidate, Carl Adkins, won the Democratic nomination. Adkins was the former superintendent for the Xenia school system. He lost to Robert Doyle in the general election Following his time in elected office, Zehner served in the local BMV in Greene County, until retiring in 2010. He currently owns and operates a local restaurant in Yellow Springs.
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James S. Zehner is a Democratic politician who formerly served in the Ohio House of Representatives. An educator from Yellow Springs, Ohio, Zehner won election to a Republican open seat in 1976, much due to a wealth of resources provided to him by Speaker of the House Vern Riffe. He was sworn into office on January 3, 1977. A top target for Republicans in 1978, Zehner went on to win a second term. Zehner again won reelection in 1980. in 1982 he did not run for run again. the democratic candidate, Carl Adkins, won the Democratic nomination. Adkins was the former superintendent for the Xenia school system. He lost to Robert Doyle in the general election Following his time in elected office, Zehner served in the local BMV in Greene County, until retiring in 2010. He currently owns and operates a local restaurant in Yellow Springs.
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Dallas Christian College': Dallas Christian College (DCC) is a private Christian college in Farmers Branch, Texas. It is affiliated with the Christian Church and accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education. Extracurricular activities DCC has men's and women's basketball and soccer teams, women's volleyball as well as the addition of a men's baseball team as of fall 2009. They compete in the NCCAA and the ACCA. The choir sings on a bi-annual tour in community churches across the country. In 2006 they joined the SMU Meadows Choir to sing at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas. Athletics The Dallas Christian athletic teams are called the Crusaders. The college is a member of the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association (NCCAA), primarily competing as an independent in the Southwest Region of the Division II level. Dallas Christian competes in 11 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf and soccer; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball and volleyball.
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Dallas Christian College (DCC) is a private Christian college in Farmers Branch, Texas. It is affiliated with the Christian Church and accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education. Extracurricular activities DCC has men's and women's basketball and soccer teams, women's volleyball as well as the addition of a men's baseball team as of fall 2009. They compete in the NCCAA and the ACCA. The choir sings on a bi-annual tour in community churches across the country. In 2006 they joined the SMU Meadows Choir to sing at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas. Athletics The Dallas Christian athletic teams are called the Crusaders. The college is a member of the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association (NCCAA), primarily competing as an independent in the Southwest Region of the Division II level. Dallas Christian competes in 11 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf and soccer; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball and volleyball.
Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Croatia women's national softball team': Croatia women's national softball team is the national team for Croatia. The team competed at the 1994 ISF Women's World Championship in St. John's, Newfoundland where they finished twenty-eighth.
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Croatia women's national softball team is the national team for Croatia. The team competed at the 1994 ISF Women's World Championship in St. John's, Newfoundland where they finished twenty-eighth.
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Paul Kuypers': Paul Herman Felix Kuypers (4 June 1939, Elst (Overbetuwe), Gelderland - d. near Ierapetra, Crete, Greece, 9 September 1971) was a Dutch agriculture expert, widely known in Ierapetra as the "Dutchman". He is credited with introducing new planting techniques first on Syros island and later in Ierapetra, Crete. He arrived in Ierapetra in 1966 and co-operated with local farmers where he introduced greenhouse techniques revolutionizing agricultural production procedures. He settled in the town of Ierapetra along with his wife and their child. He died in a car accident on the highway near Ierapetra in 1971. Some years after his death the people of Ierapetra erected a bust of him in his memory on the road to Myrtos. The Municipality of Ierapetra dedicated a street to his name.
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Paul Herman Felix Kuypers (4 June 1939, Elst (Overbetuwe), Gelderland - d. near Ierapetra, Crete, Greece, 9 September 1971) was a Dutch agriculture expert, widely known in Ierapetra as the "Dutchman". He is credited with introducing new planting techniques first on Syros island and later in Ierapetra, Crete. He arrived in Ierapetra in 1966 and co-operated with local farmers where he introduced greenhouse techniques revolutionizing agricultural production procedures. He settled in the town of Ierapetra along with his wife and their child. He died in a car accident on the highway near Ierapetra in 1971. Some years after his death the people of Ierapetra erected a bust of him in his memory on the road to Myrtos. The Municipality of Ierapetra dedicated a street to his name.
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Peace pole': In September 2016, the World Peace Prayer Society and the Little Free Library project announced a collaboration to offer a new peace pole library structure. It features the standard peace pole message of peace – "May Peace Prevail on Earth" – in a six-foot library. Some of these new libraries were installed at locations significant to the civil rights movement, such as the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. A former grain elevator in Minneapolis is painted as a gigantic peace pole The message in each language The multilingual inscription of a peace pole constitutes a parallel text with top-to-bottom sentences. Each one is usually shown: rotated clockwise in languages using LTR scripts (English, Latin, ...) rotated counterclockwise in languages using RTL scripts (Arabic, Hebrew, ...) arranged vertically in languages using East Asian scripts (Japanese, Chinese, ...) They can be set in different case styles (sentence case, title case all caps, small caps), even on a single pole.
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In September 2016, the World Peace Prayer Society and the Little Free Library project announced a collaboration to offer a new peace pole library structure. It features the standard peace pole message of peace – "May Peace Prevail on Earth" – in a six-foot library. Some of these new libraries were installed at locations significant to the civil rights movement, such as the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. A former grain elevator in Minneapolis is painted as a gigantic peace pole The message in each language The multilingual inscription of a peace pole constitutes a parallel text with top-to-bottom sentences. Each one is usually shown: rotated clockwise in languages using LTR scripts (English, Latin, ...) rotated counterclockwise in languages using RTL scripts (Arabic, Hebrew, ...) arranged vertically in languages using East Asian scripts (Japanese, Chinese, ...) They can be set in different case styles (sentence case, title case all caps, small caps), even on a single pole.
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Kent Hughes': Kent Hughes may refer to: Henry Kent Hughes (c.1814–1880) pastoralist and politician in South Australia Wilfrid Kent Hughes (1895–1970), Australian soldier, Olympian and Olympic Games organiser, aka Kent Hughes R. Kent Hughes, American pastor and author Kent Hughes (ice hockey) NHL General Manager
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Kent Hughes may refer to: Henry Kent Hughes (c.1814–1880) pastoralist and politician in South Australia Wilfrid Kent Hughes (1895–1970), Australian soldier, Olympian and Olympic Games organiser, aka Kent Hughes R. Kent Hughes, American pastor and author Kent Hughes (ice hockey) NHL General Manager
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Elena Sordelli': Elena Sordelli (born 13 April 1976) is an Italian female retired sprinter, which participated at the 1997 World Championships in Athletics. Biography She won four medals in international competitions with the Italian national track relay team (two at senior level and two at young level). After his retirement from the competitive competitions, which took place in 2014 at the age of 38, she is the sports manager of Bracco Atletica. Achievements National titles Sordelli won two national championships at individual senior level at a distance of eight years from each other. Italian Athletics Championships 100 m: 1998, 2006 (2)
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Elena Sordelli (born 13 April 1976) is an Italian female retired sprinter, which participated at the 1997 World Championships in Athletics. Biography She won four medals in international competitions with the Italian national track relay team (two at senior level and two at young level). After his retirement from the competitive competitions, which took place in 2014 at the age of 38, she is the sports manager of Bracco Atletica. Achievements National titles Sordelli won two national championships at individual senior level at a distance of eight years from each other. Italian Athletics Championships 100 m: 1998, 2006 (2)
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Stanojlo RajiÄiÄ': Stanojlo Rajičić (Belgrade, 16 December 1910 – 21 July 2000) was a Serbian composer and musicologist. A member of the interwar Prague group generation of Serbian composers along with other colleagues such as Mihovil Logar, Ljubica Marić or Milan Ristić, he studied in the Belgrade Music School and the Stanković Music School, and later in the Prague Conservatory under Rudolf Karel. He was also a disciple of Josef Suk in the Master School of Composition before returning to Belgrade in 1936. As a teacher he worked in the Belgrade Academy of Music from 1940 and directed its Composition and Orchestration department, retiring in 1977. His disciples include Petar Bergamo, Zoran Erić, Zoran Hristić, Ivan Jevtić, Milan Mihajlović, Vasilije Mokranjac, Mirjana Sistek-Djordjevic, and Vlastimir Peričić, who was his first biographer (Stvaralački put Stanojla Rajičića, 1971). Rajičić was a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1958 and received the Order of the Red Banner (1966), Seventh of July Award (1968), the Herder Award (1975) and the Order of Merit for the People (1987). Music Orchestral music had a central role in his output, including six symphonies, four symphonic poems on Serbian folk epics (all written during World War II) and ten concertos, making him one of the most devoted Yugoslav composers to this genre. The 1946 Violin Concerto No. 2 and the 1950 Piano Concerto No. 3 are considered his best works in his entry in The New Grove Dictionary. He was the first Serbian composer to write concertos for instruments such as the clarinet and the bassoon, as well as song cycles for voice and orchestra.
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Stanojlo Rajičić (Belgrade, 16 December 1910 – 21 July 2000) was a Serbian composer and musicologist. A member of the interwar Prague group generation of Serbian composers along with other colleagues such as Mihovil Logar, Ljubica Marić or Milan Ristić, he studied in the Belgrade Music School and the Stanković Music School, and later in the Prague Conservatory under Rudolf Karel. He was also a disciple of Josef Suk in the Master School of Composition before returning to Belgrade in 1936. As a teacher he worked in the Belgrade Academy of Music from 1940 and directed its Composition and Orchestration department, retiring in 1977. His disciples include Petar Bergamo, Zoran Erić, Zoran Hristić, Ivan Jevtić, Milan Mihajlović, Vasilije Mokranjac, Mirjana Sistek-Djordjevic, and Vlastimir Peričić, who was his first biographer (Stvaralački put Stanojla Rajičića, 1971). Rajičić was a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1958 and received the Order of the Red Banner (1966), Seventh of July Award (1968), the Herder Award (1975) and the Order of Merit for the People (1987). Music Orchestral music had a central role in his output, including six symphonies, four symphonic poems on Serbian folk epics (all written during World War II) and ten concertos, making him one of the most devoted Yugoslav composers to this genre. The 1946 Violin Concerto No. 2 and the 1950 Piano Concerto No. 3 are considered his best works in his entry in The New Grove Dictionary. He was the first Serbian composer to write concertos for instruments such as the clarinet and the bassoon, as well as song cycles for voice and orchestra.
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Congregation (Roman Curia)': Reform of John Paul II The most recent reorganization of the Roman Congregations came with Pope John Paul II's Constitution Pastor Bonus, issued June 28, 1988. This constitution more closely aligned the structure of the Curia with the norms established by the 1983 Code of Canon Law and the early drafts of what became the 1990 Code of Canons for the Eastern Churches. Pastor Bonus also continued Paul's expansion of the membership of congregations, allowing priests, deacons, the religious and the laity to be members of certain congregations and establishing consultors, experts appointed to the dicasteries of the Roman Curia to provide opinions, either singly or collectively, for particular issues when required. Sr. Luzia Premoli, superior general of the Combonian Missionary Sisters, was appointed a member of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples in 2014, thus becoming the first woman to be appointed a member of a Vatican congregation. Reform of Pope Francis On 19 March 2022, Pope Francis issue the apostolic constitution Praedicate evangelium, abrogating and replacing Pope John Paul II's Pastor bonus of 1988. The former Congregations are now termed "dicasteries" (i.e., "departments"). Before the reform, the most important department of the Vatican was the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. With Praedicate evangelium, the most important department is the Dicastery for Evangelization, with the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith coming second.
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Reform of John Paul II The most recent reorganization of the Roman Congregations came with Pope John Paul II's Constitution Pastor Bonus, issued June 28, 1988. This constitution more closely aligned the structure of the Curia with the norms established by the 1983 Code of Canon Law and the early drafts of what became the 1990 Code of Canons for the Eastern Churches. Pastor Bonus also continued Paul's expansion of the membership of congregations, allowing priests, deacons, the religious and the laity to be members of certain congregations and establishing consultors, experts appointed to the dicasteries of the Roman Curia to provide opinions, either singly or collectively, for particular issues when required. Sr. Luzia Premoli, superior general of the Combonian Missionary Sisters, was appointed a member of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples in 2014, thus becoming the first woman to be appointed a member of a Vatican congregation. Reform of Pope Francis On 19 March 2022, Pope Francis issue the apostolic constitution Praedicate evangelium, abrogating and replacing Pope John Paul II's Pastor bonus of 1988. The former Congregations are now termed "dicasteries" (i.e., "departments"). Before the reform, the most important department of the Vatican was the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. With Praedicate evangelium, the most important department is the Dicastery for Evangelization, with the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith coming second.
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Duchess, Queensland': The Dajarra railway line passes through the locality. Butru is a neighbourhood () within the locality, which developed around the Butru railway station. Juenburra is neighbourhood () within the locality, which developed around the Juenburra railway station. Woobera is a neighbourhood () within the locality, which developed around the Woobera railway station. In the north of the locality, there is a watershed separating into three drainage basins. The Leichhardt River and its east branch rise in the north of the locality and flows north into the Gulf of Carpentaria. The Malbon River rises in the north-east of the locality and flows north-east into the Cloncurry River and ultimately into the Flinders River and into the Gulf of Carpentaria. While the Wills Creek, Green Creek and Pilgrim Creek which rise in the south of the locality flow south and into the Bourke River and ultimately into the Georgina River which theoretically flows into Lake Eyre, but only rarely is there sufficient water for this occur.
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The Dajarra railway line passes through the locality. Butru is a neighbourhood () within the locality, which developed around the Butru railway station. Juenburra is neighbourhood () within the locality, which developed around the Juenburra railway station. Woobera is a neighbourhood () within the locality, which developed around the Woobera railway station. In the north of the locality, there is a watershed separating into three drainage basins. The Leichhardt River and its east branch rise in the north of the locality and flows north into the Gulf of Carpentaria. The Malbon River rises in the north-east of the locality and flows north-east into the Cloncurry River and ultimately into the Flinders River and into the Gulf of Carpentaria. While the Wills Creek, Green Creek and Pilgrim Creek which rise in the south of the locality flow south and into the Bourke River and ultimately into the Georgina River which theoretically flows into Lake Eyre, but only rarely is there sufficient water for this occur.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Kusum Sawhney': Kusum Lata Sawhney is a British-Indian author. She was born in the United Kingdom and she moved to India in 1989. She is the author of the novel Kindred Spirits, published in 1995. The book is an account of women's sexuality, the changing Indian social scene, and the undercurrents that continue in a whirlpool of their own. Kusum has written a collection of poems and worked as a journalist for India Today.
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Kusum Lata Sawhney is a British-Indian author. She was born in the United Kingdom and she moved to India in 1989. She is the author of the novel Kindred Spirits, published in 1995. The book is an account of women's sexuality, the changing Indian social scene, and the undercurrents that continue in a whirlpool of their own. Kusum has written a collection of poems and worked as a journalist for India Today.
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'World of Warcraft: The Board Game': Counting all tokens, cards, and figures, the game has over 1000 individual components. Reception While World of Warcraft: The Board Game makes a solid effort to impart the flavor and feel of the MMORPG to a board game, this doesn't come without a cost. One reviewer noted that, despite really liking the game, the game's high price, massive physical size, and lengthy play time (4+ hours) were definite downsides. Another felt that although the game's complexity provided a steep learning curve, it also greatly enhanced replayability (assuming like-minded friends who could devote the many required hours were available). Many players have remarked on how the Alliance and Horde players almost never interact during the games played resulting in the gameplay taking on a strange "multiple solitaire" feel. Other complaints included the lengthy amount of "down-time" during the other players' turn. Expansions The board game has received two expansions, The Shadow of War and The Burning Crusade. The Shadow of War primarily added quests for independent blue creatures while The Burning Crusade increased character levels to six, added two new races, a new purple class of monster, and dungeons to the game and introduced an entire new region with its own board called Outland. Both expansions added new items, events and quests. A third expansion, called Scions of Darkness, was listed as Coming Soon before Fantasy Flight redesigned their web site and removed all of their upcoming product announcements. The playable character miniature figures, which are made of plastic, are replaceable with optional bronze miniatures in the same size. These were also included in the Limited Edition which could be pre-ordered before the game was released, although small differences between those bronze figures exists.
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Counting all tokens, cards, and figures, the game has over 1000 individual components. Reception While World of Warcraft: The Board Game makes a solid effort to impart the flavor and feel of the MMORPG to a board game, this doesn't come without a cost. One reviewer noted that, despite really liking the game, the game's high price, massive physical size, and lengthy play time (4+ hours) were definite downsides. Another felt that although the game's complexity provided a steep learning curve, it also greatly enhanced replayability (assuming like-minded friends who could devote the many required hours were available). Many players have remarked on how the Alliance and Horde players almost never interact during the games played resulting in the gameplay taking on a strange "multiple solitaire" feel. Other complaints included the lengthy amount of "down-time" during the other players' turn. Expansions The board game has received two expansions, The Shadow of War and The Burning Crusade. The Shadow of War primarily added quests for independent blue creatures while The Burning Crusade increased character levels to six, added two new races, a new purple class of monster, and dungeons to the game and introduced an entire new region with its own board called Outland. Both expansions added new items, events and quests. A third expansion, called Scions of Darkness, was listed as Coming Soon before Fantasy Flight redesigned their web site and removed all of their upcoming product announcements. The playable character miniature figures, which are made of plastic, are replaceable with optional bronze miniatures in the same size. These were also included in the Limited Edition which could be pre-ordered before the game was released, although small differences between those bronze figures exists.
Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Mississippi Poetry Society': Activities The Mississippi Poetry Society was established to foster interest in writing poetry and organizes meetings, contests, school programs and festivals, with opportunities for both adult and youth poets. The MPS names a poet of the year. The society publishes an online newsletter titled The Magnolia Muse and publishes the Mississippi Poetry Journal to showcase poetry from members and contest winners.
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Activities The Mississippi Poetry Society was established to foster interest in writing poetry and organizes meetings, contests, school programs and festivals, with opportunities for both adult and youth poets. The MPS names a poet of the year. The society publishes an online newsletter titled The Magnolia Muse and publishes the Mississippi Poetry Journal to showcase poetry from members and contest winners.
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Sisters of the Infant Jesus': Singapore In February 1854, three Sisters led by Rev. Mother Mathilde Raclot arrived in Singapore from Penang and set up the convent in Singapore at Victoria Street. Soon they also started a Convent Orphanage and a Home for Abandoned Babies as they found day-old babies were being left at their doorstep. To raise funds for their work, Mother Mathilde taught needlework to her fellow nuns and their students, and they sold their products to the wives of the local Chinese merchants. The school became well-known and within ten years, the enrollment had increased to 300. Secondary education began in 1905. Under Mother Hombeline, the expansion programme continued. The convent occupied a full street block bordered by Bras Basah Road, Stamford Road, Victoria St and North Bridge Road. The iconic church was deconsecrated during the 1980s. Part of the Sisters' quarters has been demolished and converted into SMRT Corporation offices. Most of the original buildings were redeveloped as part of the Heritage Board's preservation scheme. The complex has since been redeveloped into a high-end retail complex called CHIJmes while the church is now a popular attraction for tourists and those interested in history.
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Singapore In February 1854, three Sisters led by Rev. Mother Mathilde Raclot arrived in Singapore from Penang and set up the convent in Singapore at Victoria Street. Soon they also started a Convent Orphanage and a Home for Abandoned Babies as they found day-old babies were being left at their doorstep. To raise funds for their work, Mother Mathilde taught needlework to her fellow nuns and their students, and they sold their products to the wives of the local Chinese merchants. The school became well-known and within ten years, the enrollment had increased to 300. Secondary education began in 1905. Under Mother Hombeline, the expansion programme continued. The convent occupied a full street block bordered by Bras Basah Road, Stamford Road, Victoria St and North Bridge Road. The iconic church was deconsecrated during the 1980s. Part of the Sisters' quarters has been demolished and converted into SMRT Corporation offices. Most of the original buildings were redeveloped as part of the Heritage Board's preservation scheme. The complex has since been redeveloped into a high-end retail complex called CHIJmes while the church is now a popular attraction for tourists and those interested in history.
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'M. Maryan': Honors Based on her work, she was given a distinguished title of Laureate by the Académie française even though she considered herself "lacking in literary ambition."
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Honors Based on her work, she was given a distinguished title of Laureate by the Académie française even though she considered herself "lacking in literary ambition."
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Kenneth Weaver': Kenneth Franklin Weaver (November 29, 1915 – September 20, 2010) enjoyed a substantial 33-year career as a writer for the National Geographic Magazine. His prolific tenure with National Geographic produced articles encompassing a range of subjects until he retired as Senior Science Editor in 1985. Career In 1952, Weaver was hired at The National Geographic in the legends department. "Legends" were, in fact, the captions that accompanied the innovative, often exotic photography that the Geographic pioneered at that time. Weaver's work was widely viewed, as the majority of Geographic subscribers primarily opened the magazine to peruse the pictures. Within the legends department, Weaver thrived, and he was quickly promoted to Staff Writer. His first Geographic article, entitled "Rip Van Winkle of the Underground: North America's Much Misunderstood Insect, the Periodical Cicada, Emerges After 17 Years in the Earth for a Fling in the Sun", was published in July 1953. Weaver's career is particularly notable for his coverage of the NASA space program, when he authored titles including "Countdown for Space" in May 1961, "And Now to Touch the Moon's Forbidding Face", May 1969, and "Journey to Mars", February 1973. Weaver's articles were translated in many languages, bringing together people whose existences were drastically different, but who shared a single fascination with a subject that went beyond any cultural or political disparity at that time (most importantly, the Cold War space race between the US and Soviet Union). All told, Weaver wrote 37 stories for The National Geographic, mostly within the Science beat. Upon his retirement, he wrote his last piece for the Geographic's November 1985 issue, entitled "The Search for Our Ancestors: Stones, Bones, and Early Man." It was the magazine's cover story that month, with a three-dimensional hologram depicting an ancient fossilized skull of a five-year-old child, preserved for more than a million years in a South African cave.
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Kenneth Franklin Weaver (November 29, 1915 – September 20, 2010) enjoyed a substantial 33-year career as a writer for the National Geographic Magazine. His prolific tenure with National Geographic produced articles encompassing a range of subjects until he retired as Senior Science Editor in 1985. Career In 1952, Weaver was hired at The National Geographic in the legends department. "Legends" were, in fact, the captions that accompanied the innovative, often exotic photography that the Geographic pioneered at that time. Weaver's work was widely viewed, as the majority of Geographic subscribers primarily opened the magazine to peruse the pictures. Within the legends department, Weaver thrived, and he was quickly promoted to Staff Writer. His first Geographic article, entitled "Rip Van Winkle of the Underground: North America's Much Misunderstood Insect, the Periodical Cicada, Emerges After 17 Years in the Earth for a Fling in the Sun", was published in July 1953. Weaver's career is particularly notable for his coverage of the NASA space program, when he authored titles including "Countdown for Space" in May 1961, "And Now to Touch the Moon's Forbidding Face", May 1969, and "Journey to Mars", February 1973. Weaver's articles were translated in many languages, bringing together people whose existences were drastically different, but who shared a single fascination with a subject that went beyond any cultural or political disparity at that time (most importantly, the Cold War space race between the US and Soviet Union). All told, Weaver wrote 37 stories for The National Geographic, mostly within the Science beat. Upon his retirement, he wrote his last piece for the Geographic's November 1985 issue, entitled "The Search for Our Ancestors: Stones, Bones, and Early Man." It was the magazine's cover story that month, with a three-dimensional hologram depicting an ancient fossilized skull of a five-year-old child, preserved for more than a million years in a South African cave.
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Uchku Mach'ay': Uchku Mach'ay (Quechua uchku hole, mach'ay cave, "hole cave", also spelled Uchcomachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately . It lies in the Junín Region, Tarma Province, Tarma District.
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Uchku Mach'ay (Quechua uchku hole, mach'ay cave, "hole cave", also spelled Uchcomachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately . It lies in the Junín Region, Tarma Province, Tarma District.
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Cat bell': A cat bell is a bell attached to the collar of a cat to prevent the cat from harming local wildlife. The bell can warn potential prey of the cat's approach. Cats eventually learn to walk without ringing the bell and pet owners are therefore encouraged to regularly change the bell or attach two bells on the collar. Attaching a bell on a cat's collar has been shown to reduce the amount of captured birds by 30–40%. With one collar, birds were found to be hunted 2.7 times less than without the collar. However, some animal care organizations also claim that cat bells are irritating to cats due to their sensitive hearing, and may just confuse birds by interfering with their natural defense mechanisms.
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A cat bell is a bell attached to the collar of a cat to prevent the cat from harming local wildlife. The bell can warn potential prey of the cat's approach. Cats eventually learn to walk without ringing the bell and pet owners are therefore encouraged to regularly change the bell or attach two bells on the collar. Attaching a bell on a cat's collar has been shown to reduce the amount of captured birds by 30–40%. With one collar, birds were found to be hunted 2.7 times less than without the collar. However, some animal care organizations also claim that cat bells are irritating to cats due to their sensitive hearing, and may just confuse birds by interfering with their natural defense mechanisms.
Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'New Providence Stakes': The New Providence Stakes, last run in 2018, was a Canadian Thoroughbred horse race run annually in mid May at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario. An Ontario Sire Stakes, it was a restricted race for horses aged three and older. A sprint race, it is competed over a distance of 6 furlongs on Polytrack synthetic dirt and currently carries a purse of $125,000. Inaugurated in 1982, the race was named in honour of the Windfields Farm Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame colt New Providence who in 1959 became the first official winner of the Canadian Triple Crown.
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The New Providence Stakes, last run in 2018, was a Canadian Thoroughbred horse race run annually in mid May at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario. An Ontario Sire Stakes, it was a restricted race for horses aged three and older. A sprint race, it is competed over a distance of 6 furlongs on Polytrack synthetic dirt and currently carries a purse of $125,000. Inaugurated in 1982, the race was named in honour of the Windfields Farm Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame colt New Providence who in 1959 became the first official winner of the Canadian Triple Crown.
Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Channel 47 TV stations in Canada': The following television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 47 in Canada: CBXFT-DT in Edmonton, Alberta CFHD-DT in Montreal, Quebec CFMT-DT in Toronto, Ontario CHNU-DT in Fraser Valley, British Columbia CJOH-TV-47 in Pembroke, Ontario 47 TV stations in Canada
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The following television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 47 in Canada: CBXFT-DT in Edmonton, Alberta CFHD-DT in Montreal, Quebec CFMT-DT in Toronto, Ontario CHNU-DT in Fraser Valley, British Columbia CJOH-TV-47 in Pembroke, Ontario 47 TV stations in Canada
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Isuzu Vietnam': Isuzu Vietnam Co. (IVC) is a manufacturer of commercial vehicles and motor vehicle dealer based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The company was founded on October 19, 1995, with a capital of US$15 million as a joint venture. Partners are the Japanese company Isuzu and Itochu Shoji, each with a share of 35%. From Vietnam, other partners are Saigon Automobile Mechanical Corporation at 20% and the Govap Import-Export Company with 10%. The campus covers an area of 70,000 m², of which 28,666 m² built. Since the opening of the plant will be here a year from 3,000 to 5,000 cars for the local market built. Since May 2010, the company has exported trucks to neighboring Laos to cater to the growing demands. The local dealer, the Champa Lao Co., Ltd. wants to distribute nine NQR75L trucks monthly. The commercial contract has a value of 370,000 U.S. dollars and to the in-plant expansion plan ahead. Currently, 400 employees work at Isuzu Vietnam. Management of the plant is subject to the CEO Kenji Matsuoka .
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Isuzu Vietnam Co. (IVC) is a manufacturer of commercial vehicles and motor vehicle dealer based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The company was founded on October 19, 1995, with a capital of US$15 million as a joint venture. Partners are the Japanese company Isuzu and Itochu Shoji, each with a share of 35%. From Vietnam, other partners are Saigon Automobile Mechanical Corporation at 20% and the Govap Import-Export Company with 10%. The campus covers an area of 70,000 m², of which 28,666 m² built. Since the opening of the plant will be here a year from 3,000 to 5,000 cars for the local market built. Since May 2010, the company has exported trucks to neighboring Laos to cater to the growing demands. The local dealer, the Champa Lao Co., Ltd. wants to distribute nine NQR75L trucks monthly. The commercial contract has a value of 370,000 U.S. dollars and to the in-plant expansion plan ahead. Currently, 400 employees work at Isuzu Vietnam. Management of the plant is subject to the CEO Kenji Matsuoka .
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Powers of the police in Scotland': The powers of the police in Scotland, as with much of Scots law, are based on mixed elements of statute law and common law. Powers of arrest Powers of arrest in Scotland are derived from the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016. The purpose of an arrest is to bring a person who is suspected of having committed an offence punishable by imprisonment to justice, or to prevent a person who has committed an offence from continuing to commit that offence or from obstructing the course of justice in any way. Prior to the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016, powers of arrest and detention in Scotland were derived from common law and the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995. The now defunct powers of arrest under common law and statutory detention were noted by Lord Carloway in the Carloway Review as being "a peculiar, if not unique, feature of modern Scots criminal procedure". The Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016 was introduced in order to "modernise and enhance the efficiency of the Scottish criminal justice system."
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The powers of the police in Scotland, as with much of Scots law, are based on mixed elements of statute law and common law. Powers of arrest Powers of arrest in Scotland are derived from the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016. The purpose of an arrest is to bring a person who is suspected of having committed an offence punishable by imprisonment to justice, or to prevent a person who has committed an offence from continuing to commit that offence or from obstructing the course of justice in any way. Prior to the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016, powers of arrest and detention in Scotland were derived from common law and the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995. The now defunct powers of arrest under common law and statutory detention were noted by Lord Carloway in the Carloway Review as being "a peculiar, if not unique, feature of modern Scots criminal procedure". The Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016 was introduced in order to "modernise and enhance the efficiency of the Scottish criminal justice system."
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Amyoplasia': Prognosis Overall prognosis for children with amyoplasia is good. Intensive therapies throughout developing years include physical therapy, occupational therapy and multiple orthopedic procedures. Most children require therapy for years, but almost 2/3 are eventually able to walk, with or without braces, and attend school.
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Prognosis Overall prognosis for children with amyoplasia is good. Intensive therapies throughout developing years include physical therapy, occupational therapy and multiple orthopedic procedures. Most children require therapy for years, but almost 2/3 are eventually able to walk, with or without braces, and attend school.
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Islam in Tonga': Mosques Al-Khadeejah Mosque Notable Muslims Ofa Tu'ungafasi
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Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Religious Rehabilitation Group (Singapore)': History The RRG was co-founded by Ustaz Ali Haji Mohamed and Ustaz Hasbi Hassan in April 2003 following the arrest and detention of Jemaah Islamiyah members in December 2001 and August 2002. In RRG's early beginnings, several Islamic teachers viewed RRG with suspicion, perceiving it to be merely a tool of the Government. Dr Mohamed Fatris Bakaram, Mufti of the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS), said that this was a psychological challenge that the Muslim community has to face, and that preachers and teachers must stand up and develop self-confidence in order to guide the community. Efforts Counselling and outreach efforts Since its formation, RRG has performed more than 1,500 counselling sessions, which also extend to the family members of detainees. In collaboration with other agencies, RRG conducts workshops and seminars at schools, madrasahs, and mosques. Since its inception, RRG has written and published a series public education material, which include two counselling manuals and information booklets. On 1 June 2016, RRG launched a mobile app. Welfare of family members RRG makes it a priority to maintain the social welfare of family members of detainees. The counselling and care of family members ensure that rehabilitation continues at home even after the release of a detainee. Ustazah Kalthom Md Isa, an RRG counsellor, said: "We want the family members to be on the same page in terms of religious understanding. They play a key part in rehabilitating the detainees back into life after they are released."
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History The RRG was co-founded by Ustaz Ali Haji Mohamed and Ustaz Hasbi Hassan in April 2003 following the arrest and detention of Jemaah Islamiyah members in December 2001 and August 2002. In RRG's early beginnings, several Islamic teachers viewed RRG with suspicion, perceiving it to be merely a tool of the Government. Dr Mohamed Fatris Bakaram, Mufti of the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS), said that this was a psychological challenge that the Muslim community has to face, and that preachers and teachers must stand up and develop self-confidence in order to guide the community. Efforts Counselling and outreach efforts Since its formation, RRG has performed more than 1,500 counselling sessions, which also extend to the family members of detainees. In collaboration with other agencies, RRG conducts workshops and seminars at schools, madrasahs, and mosques. Since its inception, RRG has written and published a series public education material, which include two counselling manuals and information booklets. On 1 June 2016, RRG launched a mobile app. Welfare of family members RRG makes it a priority to maintain the social welfare of family members of detainees. The counselling and care of family members ensure that rehabilitation continues at home even after the release of a detainee. Ustazah Kalthom Md Isa, an RRG counsellor, said: "We want the family members to be on the same page in terms of religious understanding. They play a key part in rehabilitating the detainees back into life after they are released."
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Kremasti, Laconia': Kremasti () is a village in Laconia, southern Greece. Located in the Parnon mountain range, it is 860 m above sea level. It is part of the municipal unit of Niata. Kremasti's name derives from the Greek word "kremasto," which translates to "hung" or "suspended," since the village looks as if it is suspended from the surrounding mountains.
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Kremasti () is a village in Laconia, southern Greece. Located in the Parnon mountain range, it is 860 m above sea level. It is part of the municipal unit of Niata. Kremasti's name derives from the Greek word "kremasto," which translates to "hung" or "suspended," since the village looks as if it is suspended from the surrounding mountains.
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Estadio Del Monte': Estadio Del Monte is a multi-use stadium in Morales, Izabal Department, Guatemala. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of club Deportivo Heredia. The capacity of the stadium is 8,000 people. Del Monte Del Monte
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Estadio Del Monte is a multi-use stadium in Morales, Izabal Department, Guatemala. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of club Deportivo Heredia. The capacity of the stadium is 8,000 people. Del Monte Del Monte
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Montreal Diocesan Theological College': Montreal Diocesan Theological College (known as Montreal Dio) is a theological seminary of the Anglican Church of Canada. It offers the Master of Divinity, Diploma in Ministry, Bachelor of Theology, and Master of Sacred Theology (S.T.M.) to candidates for ordination and other students, from Anglican and non-Anglican traditions. It also offers a distance education program, the Reading and Tutorial Course in Theology, leading to the Licentiate in Theology. Andrew Taylor designed the former Montreal Diocesan Theological College building at University Street near Milton Street, 1895–96, mostly funded by the philanthropist Andrew Frederick Gault. The college is a founding member of the ecumenical Montreal School of Theology, is affiliated with the McGill University School of Religious Studies, and is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools.
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Montreal Diocesan Theological College (known as Montreal Dio) is a theological seminary of the Anglican Church of Canada. It offers the Master of Divinity, Diploma in Ministry, Bachelor of Theology, and Master of Sacred Theology (S.T.M.) to candidates for ordination and other students, from Anglican and non-Anglican traditions. It also offers a distance education program, the Reading and Tutorial Course in Theology, leading to the Licentiate in Theology. Andrew Taylor designed the former Montreal Diocesan Theological College building at University Street near Milton Street, 1895–96, mostly funded by the philanthropist Andrew Frederick Gault. The college is a founding member of the ecumenical Montreal School of Theology, is affiliated with the McGill University School of Religious Studies, and is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools.
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Vanessa King': Filmography Film Television Awards and nominations
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Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1910 Richmond Spiders football team': The 1910 Richmond Spiders football team was an American football team that represented Richmond College—now known as the University of Richmond—as a member of the Eastern Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association (EVIAA) during the 1910 college football season. Led by E. V. Long in his first and only year as head coach, Richmond finished the season 1–6–1. Schedule
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The 1910 Richmond Spiders football team was an American football team that represented Richmond College—now known as the University of Richmond—as a member of the Eastern Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association (EVIAA) during the 1910 college football season. Led by E. V. Long in his first and only year as head coach, Richmond finished the season 1–6–1. Schedule
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Baldwin Bazuaye': Baldwin Bazuaye (born 9 September 1964,Benin City) is a retired Nigerian international footballer, who played as a forward. He hails from Edo State. He was once a Bendel United F.C. coach and he resigned. Club career Born in Nigeria, Bazuaye moved to play in the Greek second division at the age of 24, signing with Ethnikos Piraeus F.C. Bazuaye would finish his playing career in Nigeria, playing for Concord F.C. and Shooting Stars F.C., helping the latter in their 1999 CAF Champions League campaign. Football career Bazuaye was a member of Nigeria's squad which won the 1985 FIFA U-16 World Championship. He would also play for the senior Nigeria national football team and participated in the 1990 African Nations Cup finals. he later became a coach in Bendel Insurance F.C. and resigned. Managerial career After his playing career ended, Bazuaye began coaching and took the helm of Lobi Stars F.C.
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Baldwin Bazuaye (born 9 September 1964,Benin City) is a retired Nigerian international footballer, who played as a forward. He hails from Edo State. He was once a Bendel United F.C. coach and he resigned. Club career Born in Nigeria, Bazuaye moved to play in the Greek second division at the age of 24, signing with Ethnikos Piraeus F.C. Bazuaye would finish his playing career in Nigeria, playing for Concord F.C. and Shooting Stars F.C., helping the latter in their 1999 CAF Champions League campaign. Football career Bazuaye was a member of Nigeria's squad which won the 1985 FIFA U-16 World Championship. He would also play for the senior Nigeria national football team and participated in the 1990 African Nations Cup finals. he later became a coach in Bendel Insurance F.C. and resigned. Managerial career After his playing career ended, Bazuaye began coaching and took the helm of Lobi Stars F.C.
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Paul Davies (writer)': Awards Exits (1980) – nominated for a Greater Union Award at the Sydney Film Festival Something in the Air - Return of the Prodigal (episode) – Australian Writers Guild Award (2000) Storming Mont Albert by Tram – Australian Writer's Guild Award (1988) On Shifting Sands (1988) – Australian Writer's Guild Award
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Awards Exits (1980) – nominated for a Greater Union Award at the Sydney Film Festival Something in the Air - Return of the Prodigal (episode) – Australian Writers Guild Award (2000) Storming Mont Albert by Tram – Australian Writer's Guild Award (1988) On Shifting Sands (1988) – Australian Writer's Guild Award
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Trinity Mathematical Society': The Trinity Mathematical Society, abbreviated TMS, was founded in Trinity College, Cambridge in 1919 by G. H. Hardy to "promote the discussion of subjects of mathematical interest". It is the oldest mathematical university society in the United Kingdom and is believed to be the oldest existing subject society at any British university. Today, the society is one of the largest societies in Trinity College, with nearly 600 members, and each year holds an extensive range of talks, together with social events including an annual cricket match against the Adams Society of St John's College, Cambridge. The society has hosted a range of distinguished speakers, including: M.Atiyah, A.Baker; B.Birch; C.Birkar; B.Bollobás; M.Born; J.H.Conway; H.S.M.Coxeter; H.Davenport; P.Dirac; F.W.Dyson; O.R.Frisch; W.T.Gowers; G.H.Hardy; W.V.D.Hodge; P.Kaptiza; E.Landau; J.E.Littlewood; L.J.Mordell; R.Penrose; G.Polya; R.Rado; F.Ramsey; B.Russell; E.Rutherford; L.Susskind; P.Swinnerton-Dyer; J.J.Thomson; W.Thurston; F.Wilczek; L.Wittgenstein. The logo of the society is the minimal perfect squared square. Significance of the apple For historical reasons, the apple is very important symbolically to the society. An apple is dropped at the end of meetings to signify that the meeting is now social; the President bowls an apple as the first 'ball' at the annual cricket match; and, as outlined in the society's Standing Orders, an apple is part of the design of the Society tie.
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The Trinity Mathematical Society, abbreviated TMS, was founded in Trinity College, Cambridge in 1919 by G. H. Hardy to "promote the discussion of subjects of mathematical interest". It is the oldest mathematical university society in the United Kingdom and is believed to be the oldest existing subject society at any British university. Today, the society is one of the largest societies in Trinity College, with nearly 600 members, and each year holds an extensive range of talks, together with social events including an annual cricket match against the Adams Society of St John's College, Cambridge. The society has hosted a range of distinguished speakers, including: M.Atiyah, A.Baker; B.Birch; C.Birkar; B.Bollobás; M.Born; J.H.Conway; H.S.M.Coxeter; H.Davenport; P.Dirac; F.W.Dyson; O.R.Frisch; W.T.Gowers; G.H.Hardy; W.V.D.Hodge; P.Kaptiza; E.Landau; J.E.Littlewood; L.J.Mordell; R.Penrose; G.Polya; R.Rado; F.Ramsey; B.Russell; E.Rutherford; L.Susskind; P.Swinnerton-Dyer; J.J.Thomson; W.Thurston; F.Wilczek; L.Wittgenstein. The logo of the society is the minimal perfect squared square. Significance of the apple For historical reasons, the apple is very important symbolically to the society. An apple is dropped at the end of meetings to signify that the meeting is now social; the President bowls an apple as the first 'ball' at the annual cricket match; and, as outlined in the society's Standing Orders, an apple is part of the design of the Society tie.
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Sixto Casanovas': In 1826 he went to the Banda Oriental (present-day Uruguay, where he fought in the war with Brazil, and took part on the Battle of Ituzaingó under colonel José María Paz; where the colonel was promoted to general and Casanovas to the rank of colonel. First civil war Casanovas returned to Buenos Aires in 1828 and supported Lavalle's revolution in December, then shortly after he went to Córdoba, under orders from general Paz. Fought at the Battle of San Roque, and La Tablada and then at Oncativo. He also took part on the repression of federal rebels in the Córdoba hills. When Paz fell prisoner in mid-1831, Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid decided to retreat to Tucumán. Casanovas decided to stay and remain as part of the interim governor's (Mariano Fragueiro) guard. Fragueiro signed a treaty with the caudillo Estanislao López and after the signing, the federal army entered Córdoba, and Casanovas was a prisoner again. By order of the new federal caudillos, the Reynafé brothers, he was freed and put in command of a regiment of dragoons. He then helped the Reinafé brothers to defeat Ruiz Huidobro's revolution — instigated by Facundo Quiroga — and Casanovas was confirmed as commander of the forces in the provincial capital. Córdoba's governor After the assassination of Quiroga in 1835, the Reynafés were deposed and arrested. Rosas had taken power in Buenos Aires, and nobody wanted to take charge of the local government. For a short while his government minister, Pedro Nolasco Rodríguez was named as interim to the post, but as he declined to send the prisoners to Buenos Aires, Casanovas was elected in his place. When the federal governors of other provinces (Pascual Echagüe, Estanislao López and Rosas), learned of his appointment, they did not accept his government. Casanovas had to quit ten days after assuming the post. He captured Santos Pérez, Quiroga's assassin, but he let him escape. He did not go far; was recaptured and sent to Buenos Aires, where he was executed by firing squad.
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In 1826 he went to the Banda Oriental (present-day Uruguay, where he fought in the war with Brazil, and took part on the Battle of Ituzaingó under colonel José María Paz; where the colonel was promoted to general and Casanovas to the rank of colonel. First civil war Casanovas returned to Buenos Aires in 1828 and supported Lavalle's revolution in December, then shortly after he went to Córdoba, under orders from general Paz. Fought at the Battle of San Roque, and La Tablada and then at Oncativo. He also took part on the repression of federal rebels in the Córdoba hills. When Paz fell prisoner in mid-1831, Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid decided to retreat to Tucumán. Casanovas decided to stay and remain as part of the interim governor's (Mariano Fragueiro) guard. Fragueiro signed a treaty with the caudillo Estanislao López and after the signing, the federal army entered Córdoba, and Casanovas was a prisoner again. By order of the new federal caudillos, the Reynafé brothers, he was freed and put in command of a regiment of dragoons. He then helped the Reinafé brothers to defeat Ruiz Huidobro's revolution — instigated by Facundo Quiroga — and Casanovas was confirmed as commander of the forces in the provincial capital. Córdoba's governor After the assassination of Quiroga in 1835, the Reynafés were deposed and arrested. Rosas had taken power in Buenos Aires, and nobody wanted to take charge of the local government. For a short while his government minister, Pedro Nolasco Rodríguez was named as interim to the post, but as he declined to send the prisoners to Buenos Aires, Casanovas was elected in his place. When the federal governors of other provinces (Pascual Echagüe, Estanislao López and Rosas), learned of his appointment, they did not accept his government. Casanovas had to quit ten days after assuming the post. He captured Santos Pérez, Quiroga's assassin, but he let him escape. He did not go far; was recaptured and sent to Buenos Aires, where he was executed by firing squad.