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Agia Varvara (, meaning Saint Barbara) is a suburban town in the western part of the Athens agglomeration in Attica, Greece and a municipality in the West Athens regional unit. ==Geography== Agia Varvara is situated east of the mountain Aigaleo (Greek: Αιγάλεω). It is west of central Athens. The municipality has an are... | ['West Athens (regional unit)', 'Saint Barbara', 'Attica', 'Greece', 'Aigaleo', 'Athens', 'Athens Metro'] | ['Q755173', 'Q192816', 'Q122443', 'Q41', 'Q985455', 'Q1524', 'Q336488'] | [[(595, 622)], [(24, 37)], [(109, 115), (559, 565)], [(117, 123)], [(237, 244)], [(85, 91), (155, 161), (285, 291), (411, 417), (600, 606)], [(411, 423)]] |
Aamir Liaquat Hussain (; 5 July 1971 – 9 June 2022) was a Pakistani politician, columnist and television host. Hussain was a top ranking TV anchor and was listed three times in The 500 influential Muslims worldwide, and was among 100 popular personalities of Pakistan. He was criticized on media numerous times due to hi... | ['National Assembly of Pakistan', 'NA-245 (Karachi East-IV)', 'Shaukat Aziz', 'Karachi', 'Sindh', 'Pakistan', 'Geo News', 'Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf', 'Sheikh Liaquat Hussain', 'The 500 Most Influential Muslims', 'Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery', 'Doctor of Philosophy', 'Trinity College and University', 'Ashw... | ['Q1518223', 'Q12857455', 'Q223555', 'Q8660', 'Q37211', 'Q843', 'Q5513202', 'Q284454', 'Q21597875', 'Q16823995', 'Q13948235', 'Q752297', 'Q4974084', 'Q4806210', 'Q2896633', 'Q19647863', 'Q179274', 'Q6146399', 'Q44306', 'Q7374352', 'Q7732865', 'Q1999671', 'Q577401', 'Q3246250', 'Q4653976', 'Q4653987', 'Q16148240', 'Q159... | [[(386, 415), (3804, 3833), (5798, 5827)], [(5693, 5717)], [(635, 647), (4088, 4100)], [(847, 854), (1864, 1871), (2941, 2948), (3951, 3958), (5701, 5708), (12726, 12733), (14819, 14826), (15255, 15262)], [(5276, 5281)], [(58, 66), (259, 267), (407, 415), (1586, 1594), (1981, 1989), (2037, 2045), (2322, 2330), (3825, 3... |
Lake Wawasee, formerly Turkey Lake, is a natural lake southeast of Syracuse in Kosciusko County, Indiana, United States. It is the largest natural lake wholly contained within Indiana. It is located just east of Indiana State Road 13. ==History== Lake Wawasee has a long history extending from the Pleistocene epoch, arr... | ['Kosciusko County, Indiana', 'Lake Papakeechie', 'United States', 'Indiana', 'Indiana State Road 13', 'Pleistocene', 'Wawasee', 'Papakeecha', 'Al Capone', 'Vawter Park', 'Natti Crow Beach', 'Syracuse Lake', 'Wawasee Yacht Club', 'E-Scow', 'Lightning (dinghy)', 'Sunfish (sailboat)', 'Midwest', 'Mississippi River'] | ['Q506376', 'Q6477284', 'Q30', 'Q1415', 'Q760291', 'Q25546', 'Q7975592', 'Q7132405', 'Q80048', 'Q7917535', 'Q6478445', 'Q7346566', 'Q7975593', 'Q5321452', 'Q1056136', 'Q2386473', 'Q186545', 'Q1497'] | [[(79, 104), (9885, 9910)], [(7146, 7162), (7965, 7981)], [(106, 119)], [(97, 104), (176, 183), (212, 219), (557, 564), (674, 681), (6550, 6557), (6599, 6606), (9033, 9040), (9903, 9910)], [(212, 233)], [(298, 309)], [(5, 12), (252, 259), (430, 437), (543, 550), (601, 608), (754, 761), (872, 879), (984, 991), (1332, 13... |
New Grub Street is a novel by George Gissing published in 1891, which is set in the literary and journalistic circles of 1880s London. Gissing revised and shortened the novel for a French edition of 1901. ==Plot== The story deals with the literary world that Gissing himself had experienced. Its title refers to the Lond... | ['George Gissing', 'Novel', 'Grub Street', 'Lord Northcliffe', 'BBC Radio 4', "Ed Reardon's Week", 'Internet Archive'] | ['Q369790', 'Q8261', 'Q3118155', 'Q335193', 'Q795598', 'Q5335311', 'Q461'] | [[(30, 44), (8213, 8227), (8549, 8563)], [(7998, 8003), (8539, 8544), (8573, 8578), (8603, 8608), (8663, 8668)], [(4, 15), (331, 342), (429, 440), (865, 876), (7523, 7534), (7795, 7806), (8118, 8129), (8369, 8380), (8417, 8428)], [(7129, 7145)], [(7633, 7644)], [(7652, 7669)], [(8432, 8448)]] |
Togo (1913 - December 5, 1929) was the lead sled dog of musher Leonhard Seppala and his dog sled team in the 1925 serum run to Nome across central and northern Alaska. Despite covering a far greater distance than any other lead dogs on the run, over some of the most dangerous parts of the trail, his role was left out o... | ['Dog', 'Seppala Siberian Sleddog', 'Maine', 'Sled dog', '1925 serum run to Nome', 'Leonhard Seppala', 'Tōgō Heihachirō', 'Alaska', 'Balto', 'Northern Sami', 'Alaskan Malamute', 'Norton Sound', 'Gunnar Kaasen', 'Seattle', 'Lucky Strike', 'Fifth Avenue', 'Central Park', 'Roald Amundsen', 'New England', 'Shelburne Museum... | ['Q144', 'Q39295', 'Q724', 'Q28997', 'Q1070119', 'Q325118', 'Q296785', 'Q797', 'Q805807', 'Q33947', 'Q21206', 'Q1973692', 'Q5619057', 'Q5083', 'Q753556', 'Q109858', 'Q160409', 'Q926', 'Q18389', 'Q2277827', 'Q1018289', 'Q122945', 'Q49112', 'Q308439', 'Q2978998', 'Q1511813', 'Q1076932', 'Q7774440', 'Q191224', 'Q54958752'... | [[(9616, 9619), (9996, 9999), (13091, 13094), (13201, 13204)], [(9103, 9127)], [(8869, 8874), (9202, 9207), (11400, 11405), (11454, 11459), (11745, 11750), (11802, 11807)], [(787, 795)], [(109, 131)], [(63, 79), (12022, 12038)], [(1398, 1413), (13224, 13239)], [(160, 166), (6445, 6451), (9847, 9853), (9908, 9914), (100... |
Altaf Hussain (; ; born 17 September 1953 in Karachi) is a British Pakistani politician who is known as the founder of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement. He holds United Kingdom citizenship and has been living in exile in the UK since the start of Operation Clean-up. Since 2015, he has been a fugitive from the Anti Terroris... | ['University of Karachi', 'Karachi', 'British Pakistani', 'United Kingdom', 'Operation Clean-up', 'Anti Terrorism Court of Pakistan', 'Agra', 'Indian Railways', 'Grand Mufti', 'Dominion of Pakistan', 'Abyssinia Lines', 'Bachelor of Pharmacy', 'General Yahya Khan', 'Pakistan Army', 'Baloch Regiment', 'East Pakistan', 'W... | ['Q1661751', 'Q8660', 'Q2580491', 'Q145', 'Q7096903', 'Q4774521', 'Q42941', 'Q819425', 'Q2538679', 'Q2006542', 'Q25654044', 'Q4838816', 'Q333981', 'Q2078095', 'Q4852436', 'Q842931', 'Q2342822', 'Q3612143', 'Q902', 'Q2571455', 'Q7554808', 'Q6172454', 'Q4698642', 'Q7121890', 'Q37211', 'Q854323', 'Q201501', 'Q1258074', 'Q... | [[(2663, 2684), (16147, 16168)], [(45, 52), (753, 760), (1565, 1572), (2475, 2482), (2515, 2522), (2677, 2684), (2811, 2818), (3317, 3324), (4318, 4325), (6008, 6015), (8128, 8135), (11698, 11705), (11948, 11955), (11998, 12005), (12561, 12568), (13450, 13457), (13564, 13571), (13914, 13921), (14842, 14849), (16130, 16... |
Junge Welt (English: Young World, stylized in its logo as junge Welt) is a German daily newspaper, published in Berlin. The jW describes itself as a left-wing and Marxist newspaper. German authorities categorize it as a far- left medium hostile to the constitutional order. == History and profile == junge Welt was first... | ['Berlin', 'Free German Youth', 'German Democratic Republic', 'Communist party', 'Neues Deutschland', 'German reunification', 'Jungle World', 'Mahmoud Ahmadinejad', 'Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution', 'Arnold Schölzel', 'Stasi', 'Media cooperative'] | ['Q64', 'Q76845', 'Q16957', 'Q233591', 'Q158547', 'Q56039', 'Q315829', 'Q34448', 'Q310522', 'Q96811', 'Q153846', 'Q1534727'] | [[(112, 118), (375, 381), (904, 910), (2894, 2900)], [(466, 483)], [(657, 683)], [(715, 730)], [(737, 754)], [(970, 990)], [(1259, 1271)], [(1468, 1487)], [(1882, 1935)], [(2335, 2350)], [(2418, 2423)], [(2550, 2567), (2842, 2859)]] |
Tidmarsh is a village in West Berkshire, England. Its development is mainly residential and agricultural, and is centred on the A340 road between Pangbourne and Theale. The rural area is bounded by the M4 motorway to the south. It is centred south of Pangbourne, west of Reading and west of London. ==Geography== Its civ... | ['Village', 'West Berkshire', 'Berkshire', 'A340 road', 'Pangbourne', 'M4 motorway', 'London', 'Tidmarsh with Sulham', 'Sulham Woods', 'Tilehurst', 'River Pang', 'Moor Copse Nature Reserve', 'River Thames', 'Roman road', 'Calleva Atrebatum', 'Silchester', 'World War II', 'GHQ Line', 'Pub', 'Lytton Strachey', 'Dora Carr... | ['Q532', 'Q1473780', 'Q23220', 'Q4649145', 'Q3036324', 'Q1638174', 'Q84', 'Q1865257', 'Q7636242', 'Q21716670', 'Q7337692', 'Q6908025', 'Q19686', 'Q194029', 'Q1027253', 'Q1231912', 'Q362', 'Q1501617', 'Q212198', 'Q540427', 'Q242546', 'Q603529'] | [[(3397, 3404)], [(25, 39), (3465, 3479)], [(30, 39), (3313, 3322), (3409, 3418), (3446, 3455), (3470, 3479), (3523, 3532)], [(128, 137)], [(146, 156), (251, 261), (1001, 1011), (1465, 1475)], [(202, 213)], [(291, 297)], [(412, 432)], [(448, 460)], [(488, 497)], [(685, 695)], [(936, 961)], [(985, 997)], [(1315, 1325)],... |
The production control room (PCR) or studio control room (SCR) is the place in a television studio in which the composition of the outgoing program takes place. The production control room is occasionally also called an SCR or a gallerythe latter name comes from the original placement of the director on an ornately car... | ['BBC', 'Alexandra Palace', 'Master control', 'Digital video effects', 'VCR', 'Intercom', 'Al Jazeera English', 'London', 'United Kingdom', 'Sky Italia', 'Peter Pace', "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien", 'Broadcast engineering', 'Engineering technician', 'Central apparatus room', 'Technical operator'] | ['Q9531', 'Q254650', 'Q2279569', 'Q5276207', 'Q380616', 'Q2603074', 'Q4296040', 'Q84', 'Q145', 'Q796719', 'Q540453', 'Q3269507', 'Q2176252', 'Q2918463', 'Q5062070', 'Q1970438'] | [[(344, 347)], [(366, 382), (461, 477)], [(478, 492), (615, 629), (4294, 4308)], [(2071, 2092)], [(3033, 3036)], [(3210, 3218)], [(3442, 3460)], [(3424, 3430), (3503, 3509), (3824, 3830), (3915, 3921), (4036, 4042)], [(3511, 3525), (3923, 3937), (4044, 4058)], [(3598, 3608)], [(3778, 3788)], [(4093, 4128), (4184, 4219)... |
Magnus Carl Hedman (; born 19 March 1973) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Beginning his career with AIK in 1990, he went on play in the English Premier League, Scottish Premier League, and Italian Serie A before retiring in 2005. He played 58 matches for the Sweden national team,... | ['Huddinge Municipality', 'IFK Stockholm', 'AIK Fotboll', 'Coventry City F.C.', 'Celtic F.C.', 'Chelsea F.C.', 'IK Frej', 'FIFA World Cup', 'Premier League', 'Serie A', 'UEFA Euro 2000', 'UEFA Euro 2004', 'Guldbollen', 'Allsvenskan', 'Steve Ogrizovic', 'Chris Kirkland', 'Rab Douglas', "Martin O'Neill", 'A.C. Ancona', '... | ['Q492575', 'Q1513556', 'Q221602', 'Q19580', 'Q19593', 'Q9616', 'Q1162813', 'Q19317', 'Q9448', 'Q15804', 'Q131239', 'Q102920', 'Q786327', 'Q202243', 'Q1893231', 'Q314235', 'Q1647272', 'Q310263', 'Q20706646', 'Q389458', 'Q7156', 'Q1543', 'Q214751', 'Q934207', 'Q187396', 'Q9170668', 'Q313710', 'Q446846', 'Q346735', 'Q314... | [[(5133, 5154)], [(621, 634), (5700, 5713)], [(5731, 5742)], [(5760, 5778)], [(5796, 5807)], [(5852, 5864)], [(3385, 3392), (3451, 3458)], [(370, 384), (4818, 4832), (6055, 6069), (6124, 6138)], [(184, 198), (209, 223), (1634, 1648), (2141, 2155), (2961, 2975), (4752, 4766), (5882, 5896), (5964, 5978)], [(237, 244), (2... |
Sulham is a village in West Berkshire, England. The larger village of Tidmarsh is adjacent to Sulham on the west side, with Tilehurst on the east side. ==Governance== The two villages of Sulham and Tidmarsh share the combined civil parish of Tidmarsh with Sulham with most local government functions carried out by the W... | ['Village', 'West Berkshire', 'Berkshire', 'Tidmarsh', 'Tilehurst', 'Tidmarsh with Sulham', 'Pangbourne', 'Purley-on-Thames', 'M4 motorway', 'Sulham Woods', 'Site of Special Scientific Interest', 'River Pang', "Wilder's Folly"] | ['Q532', 'Q1473780', 'Q23220', 'Q7800922', 'Q21716670', 'Q1865257', 'Q3036324', 'Q2578642', 'Q1638174', 'Q7636242', 'Q422211', 'Q7337692', 'Q8001075'] | [[(1612, 1619)], [(23, 37), (319, 333), (1643, 1657)], [(28, 37), (324, 333), (1624, 1633), (1648, 1657), (1694, 1703), (1738, 1747)], [(70, 78), (198, 206), (242, 250), (418, 426)], [(124, 133), (461, 470)], [(242, 262)], [(428, 438), (924, 934)], [(440, 456)], [(552, 563)], [(565, 577), (632, 644)], [(650, 685)], [(9... |
Howard Evan Runner (January 28, 1916 – March 14, 2002) was professor of philosophy at Calvin College from 1951 until his retirement in 1981. Runner was born in Oxford, Pennsylvania and graduated from Wheaton College in Illinois, Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia (where he was deeply influenced by the tho... | ['Oxford, Pennsylvania', 'Wheaton College (Illinois)', 'Westminster Theological Seminary', 'Herman Dooyeweerd', 'Cornelius Van Til', 'Philosophy', 'Elaine Storkey', 'Albert M. Wolters', 'Bernard Zylstra', 'Calvin College', 'D. H. Th. Vollenhoven', 'Bible', 'Aristotle', 'Harvard University', 'University of Pennsylvania'... | ['Q777793', 'Q747179', 'Q1073873', 'Q1987739', 'Q1133986', 'Q5891', 'Q5353295', 'Q4710770', 'Q4893777', 'Q2698482', 'Q5203624', 'Q1845', 'Q868', 'Q13371', 'Q49117', 'Q954945', 'Q6039211', 'Q7305718', 'Q5180721'] | [[(160, 180)], [(3468, 3494)], [(229, 261), (3339, 3371)], [(448, 465)], [(338, 355)], [(2008, 2018), (2118, 2128)], [(1714, 1728)], [(2511, 2528)], [(2753, 2768)], [(86, 100), (1039, 1053)], [(470, 491), (737, 758)], [(2198, 2203), (2814, 2819)], [(790, 799)], [(838, 856), (3304, 3322)], [(925, 951)], [(1071, 1091)], ... |
right|thumb|275px|An Alco-Sensor IV law enforcement grade breathalyzer A breathalyzer or breathalyser (a portmanteau of breath and analyzer/analyser) is a device for measuring breath alcohol content (BrAC). The name is a genericized trademark of the Breathalyzer brand name of instruments developed by inventor Robert Fr... | ['Robert Frank Borkenstein', 'Francis E. Anstie', 'William Duncan McNally', 'Rolla Neil Harger', 'Indiana University School of Medicine', 'Red Bank, New Jersey', 'Indiana State Police', 'Indiana University Bloomington', 'Tom Parry Jones', 'Cardiff', 'UWIST', "Queen's Award for Technological Achievement", 'National High... | ['Q23071237', 'Q5480794', 'Q21664743', 'Q23613407', 'Q2123017', 'Q1010539', 'Q6023438', 'Q1079140', 'Q3449512', 'Q10690', 'Q1035745', 'Q3413988', 'Q1967350', 'Q285804', 'Q944073', 'Q486844', 'Q9088020', 'Q250062', 'Q36687', 'Q408', 'Q1166', 'Q99', 'Q258', 'Q11388', 'Q180253'] | [[(311, 335), (2168, 2192)], [(481, 498)], [(865, 887)], [(1667, 1684)], [(1692, 1729)], [(2138, 2158)], [(2228, 2248)], [(2274, 2304)], [(2684, 2699), (2852, 2867)], [(2796, 2803)], [(2886, 2891)], [(3415, 3458)], [(8624, 8670), (25326, 25372), (31813, 31859), (34387, 34433)], [(12670, 12681), (14622, 14633)], [(18692... |
Trompenburgh is a 17th-century manor house in 's-Graveland, the Netherlands, designed by Daniël Stalpaert and built for Admiral Cornelis Tromp, one of the naval heroes of the Dutch Republic. The house is almost entirely surrounded by water and was built to resemble a ship, even with decks and railings. Before the curre... | ["'s-Graveland", 'Daniël Stalpaert', 'Cornelis Tromp', 'Dutch Republic', 'Gerard Brandt', 'Top 100 Dutch heritage sites'] | ['Q1615351', 'Q2999996', 'Q982247', 'Q170072', 'Q2280680', 'Q1509525'] | [[(46, 58)], [(89, 105)], [(128, 142), (584, 598)], [(175, 189), (1197, 1211)], [(1006, 1019)], [(1093, 1121)]] |
The Nansei Islands subtropical evergreen forests is a terrestrial ecoregion of the Ryukyu Islands, also known as the Nansei Islands, in Japan. The Nansei Islands are an island arc that stretches southwest from Kyushu towards Taiwan. The larger islands are mostly volcanic islands and the smaller ones mostly coral. The l... | ['Okinawa Island', 'Indomalayan realm', 'Japan', 'Ryukyu Islands', 'Kyushu', 'Taiwan', 'Yakushima Island', 'Kuroshio Current', 'Castanopsis sieboldii', 'Quercus miyagii', 'Persea thunbergii', 'Schima wallichii', 'Cryptomeria japonica', 'Chamaecyparis obtusa', 'Tsuga sieboldii', 'Abies firma', 'Ipomoea pes-caprae', 'Spi... | ['Q600614', 'Q757081', 'Q17', 'Q6897416', 'Q13987', 'Q865', 'Q242176', 'Q53842', 'Q846994', 'Q11291842', 'Q5792073', 'Q11892727', 'Q147388', 'Q917187', 'Q1145589', 'Q1718147', 'Q198794', 'Q5703213', 'Q715739', 'Q271179', 'Q3020630', 'Q15386544', 'Q2574713', 'Q15251914', 'Q312094', 'Q1150684', 'Q843726', 'Q1346532', 'Q7... | [[(330, 344), (3081, 3095)], [(472, 489)], [(136, 141), (2715, 2720), (3214, 3219), (3274, 3279)], [(83, 97), (3312, 3326)], [(210, 216), (2472, 2478)], [(225, 231), (2917, 2923)], [(386, 402), (1032, 1048), (3021, 3037)], [(681, 697)], [(907, 928)], [(930, 945)], [(947, 964)], [(970, 986)], [(1069, 1089)], [(1091, 111... |
George O'Hanlon (November 23, 1912 – February 11, 1989) was an American actor, comedian and writer. He was best known for his role as Joe McDoakes in the Warner Bros.' live-action Joe McDoakes short subjects from 1942 to 1956 and as the voice of George Jetson in Hanna-Barbera's 1962 prime-time animated television serie... | ['Brooklyn, New York', 'Warner Bros.', 'Joe McDoakes', 'George Jetson', 'Hanna-Barbera', 'The Jetsons', 'Bop Girl Goes Calypso', 'I Love Lucy', 'Lucy and Superman', 'Jackie Gleason', 'Love, American Style', 'The Partridge Family', 'Adam-12', 'Petticoat Junction', '77 Sunset Strip', 'The Flintstones', 'Fred Flintstone',... | ['Q18419', 'Q126399', 'Q6211209', 'Q3760547', 'Q736464', 'Q457409', 'Q4944155', 'Q181943', 'Q6698596', 'Q454200', 'Q1249367', 'Q654652', 'Q1247605', 'Q1248820', 'Q268543', 'Q201358', 'Q614889', 'Q2068226', 'Q3323951', 'Q2412586', 'Q349690', 'Q645399', 'Q522582', 'Q3174968', 'Q928362', 'Q457382', 'Q39561', 'Q3176428', '... | [[(421, 439)], [(154, 166), (676, 688)], [(134, 146), (180, 192), (654, 666), (2220, 2232), (5638, 5650), (5651, 5663), (6504, 6516), (8031, 8043)], [(246, 259), (1345, 1358), (2660, 2673), (6871, 6884), (7298, 7311), (7796, 7809)], [(263, 276), (2361, 2374), (3237, 3250), (3917, 3930), (7869, 7882), (9196, 9209)], [(3... |
Joe McDoakes is an American short-film comedy series produced and directed by Richard L. Bare for Warner Bros. A total of 63 black-and-white, live-action, one-reel films were produced and released between 1942 and 1956. The Joe McDoakes shorts are also known as the Behind the Eight Ball series (for the large eight ball... | ["George O'Hanlon", 'Richard L. Bare', 'Gordon Hollingshead', 'Phyllis Coates', 'Jane Frazee', 'Fred Kelsey', 'Clifton Young', 'Art Gilmore', 'Knox Manning', 'Short film', 'Warner Bros.', 'Vincent Youmans', 'George Jetson', 'Hanna-Barbera', 'The Jetsons', 'University of Southern California', 'Fritz Feld', 'Ralph Sanfor... | ['Q1508018', 'Q3430944', 'Q507485', 'Q1311138', 'Q6152241', 'Q3086867', 'Q5133348', 'Q2864533', 'Q5975157', 'Q24862', 'Q126399', 'Q746951', 'Q3760547', 'Q736464', 'Q457409', 'Q4614', 'Q69645', 'Q3929808', 'Q2464819', 'Q1383202', 'Q1183800', 'Q19020', 'Q2865308', 'Q844904', 'Q3101481', 'Q9960', 'Q1141037', 'Q587113', 'Q... | [[(717, 732), (4254, 4269), (5945, 5960)], [(78, 93)], [(1058, 1077), (4397, 4416)], [(2926, 2940), (4529, 4543), (8211, 8225), (8312, 8326), (8535, 8549), (8656, 8670), (8782, 8796), (8893, 8907), (9000, 9014), (9328, 9342), (9522, 9536), (9678, 9692), (9790, 9804), (9900, 9914), (10202, 10216), (10321, 10335), (10437... |
The Riftwar Saga is a series of fantasy novels by American writer Raymond E. Feist, the first series in The Riftwar Cycle. ==Works in the series== ===Magician=== "To the forest on the shore of the Kingdom of the Isles, the orphan called Pug came to study with the Master Magician Kulgan. But though his courage won him a... | ['Raymond E. Feist', "Krondor's Sons", 'The Riftwar Cycle', 'Tekumel', 'Empire of the Petal Throne', 'A Darkness at Sethanon', 'Lyam conDoin', 'Duke'] | ['Q350404', 'Q7887251', 'Q17146785', 'Q445326', 'Q17528629', 'Q1872840', 'Q517705', 'Q166886'] | [[(66, 82), (7061, 7077)], [(3024, 3038)], [(104, 121)], [(1161, 1168), (1371, 1378), (1548, 1555)], [(1198, 1224)], [(2255, 2277), (2941, 2963), (4913, 4935)], [(3773, 3785)], [(3090, 3094), (3823, 3827), (6495, 6499)]] |
George Ledyard Stebbins Jr. (January 6, 1906 – January 19, 2000) was an American botanist and geneticist who is widely regarded as one of the leading evolutionary biologists of the 20th century.Yoon C. K. January 21, 2000. Ledyard Stebbins, 94, Dies; Applied Evolution to Plants. New York Times, Section B, Page 9 Stebbi... | ['Leidy Award', 'Harvard University', 'University of California, Berkeley', 'E. B. Babcock', 'Bay Area Biosystematists', 'Variation and Evolution in Plants', 'Modern synthesis (20th century)', 'Ernst Mayr', 'University of California, Davis', 'National Academy of Sciences', 'American Philosophical Society', 'National Me... | ['Q25052096', 'Q13371', 'Q168756', 'Q514668', 'Q4873903', 'Q7915785', 'Q337897', 'Q5354', 'Q129421', 'Q270794', 'Q466089', 'Q737051', 'Q337396', 'Q159288', 'Q5051788', 'Q588482', 'Q7287637', 'Q602788', 'Q2656885', 'Q5321777', 'Q6372221', 'Q1191335', 'Q177681', 'Q199654', 'Q727610', 'Q130888', 'Q1071397', 'Q3142413', 'Q... | [[(18061, 18072)], [(357, 375), (1375, 1393), (23008, 23026)], [(403, 437), (5606, 5640), (22907, 22941)], [(459, 472), (5665, 5678)], [(589, 613), (9590, 9614)], [(738, 771), (1489, 1522), (3358, 3391), (10664, 10697), (11510, 11543), (11828, 11861), (13875, 13908), (19915, 19948), (21663, 21696)], [(22775, 22806)], [... |
Buraq Air (El-Buraq Air Transport Inc) is an airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Mitiga International Airport in Tripoli, Libya."Company Profile." Buraq Air. Retrieved on 14 May 2010. "The company headquarters are located at Mittiga International Airport in Tripoli - Libya." It currently operates a minor in... | ['Tripoli, Libya', 'Mitiga International Airport', 'Tripoli International Airport', 'Muhammad', 'NATO', 'United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973', 'Boeing 737-800', 'Antalya', 'Antalya Airport', 'Bodrum', 'Bodrum Airport', 'Gazipaşa', 'Gazipaşa Airport', 'Istanbul', 'Istanbul Airport', 'Izmir', 'Izmir Airport',... | ['Q3579', 'Q45000', 'Q44588', 'Q9458', 'Q7184', 'Q235045', 'Q1084919', 'Q6487', 'Q827480', 'Q172267', 'Q766860', 'Q844779', 'Q1431354', 'Q406', 'Q3661908', 'Q35997', 'Q504382', 'Q182009', 'Q1433025', 'Q41183', 'Q1420222', 'Q87', 'Q85', 'Q461793', 'Q3551', 'Q1432573', 'Q11194', 'Q740392', 'Q6387'] | [[(125, 139)], [(93, 121), (435, 463), (1717, 1745)], [(478, 507), (1267, 1296), (2066, 2095), (2486, 2515)], [(834, 842)], [(1033, 1037)], [(1061, 1108)], [(1216, 1230), (2341, 2355), (2433, 2447)], [(1499, 1506), (1509, 1516)], [(1509, 1524)], [(1534, 1540), (1543, 1549)], [(1543, 1557)], [(1567, 1575), (1578, 1586)]... |
Archibald Quincy Jones (April 29, 1913 - August 3, 1979) was a Los Angeles- based architect and educator known for innovative buildings in the modernist style and for urban planning that pioneered the use of greenbelts and green design. ==Childhood and early career== Jones was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1913. He... | ['Kansas City, Missouri', 'Los Angeles', 'University of Washington', 'Sunnylands', 'Southern California', 'Seattle', 'Lionel Pries', 'B.Arch.', 'Douglas Honnold', 'United States Navy', 'John Entenza', 'Case Study House', 'Architectural Forum', 'Joseph Eichler', 'Palo Alto', 'William Pereira', 'Irvine, California', 'Fre... | ['Q41819', 'Q65', 'Q219563', 'Q7640821', 'Q844837', 'Q5083', 'Q6555759', 'Q4838776', 'Q28313079', 'Q11220', 'Q1699975', 'Q1047011', 'Q2860271', 'Q2604276', 'Q47265', 'Q1859204', 'Q49219', 'Q28325183', 'Q465197', 'Q7866351', 'Q37156', 'Q4272085', 'Q184478', 'Q1750541', 'Q506446', 'Q677561', 'Q6682049', 'Q3021495', 'Q518... | [[(286, 307), (9142, 9163)], [(63, 74), (709, 720), (1565, 1576), (5232, 5243), (5444, 5455), (5487, 5498), (5618, 5629), (6065, 6076), (6150, 6161), (6258, 6269), (6380, 6391), (6393, 6404), (7104, 7115), (7499, 7510), (7824, 7835), (8660, 8671), (8884, 8895), (9012, 9023), (9367, 9378)], [(446, 470), (9439, 9463)], [... |
Santo Espírito () is a Portuguese civil parish, located in the municipality of Vila do Porto, in the autonomous region of Azores. The population in 2011 was 588,Instituto Nacional de Estatística in an area of 26.68 km².Eurostat ==History== The parish was first referred in the chronicles of Gaspar Frutuoso: :"Leaving th... | ['Vila do Porto', 'Azores', 'Gaspar Frutuoso', 'Roccella tinctoria', 'Flanders', 'Atlantic Ocean', 'Recreational Forest Reserve of Fontinhas', 'Lagar of Diogo Fernandes Faleiro'] | ['Q1003164', 'Q25263', 'Q5526541', 'Q1134169', 'Q234', 'Q97', 'Q10359731', 'Q10315568'] | [[(79, 92), (2046, 2059), (5506, 5519)], [(122, 128)], [(291, 306), (905, 920)], [(1300, 1318)], [(1341, 1349)], [(1847, 1861)], [(2350, 2390)], [(2957, 2989)]] |
Tobruk Air Transport and Cargo, commonly known as Tobruk Air, was a cargo airline based in Libya. ==Fleet== * Boeing 707 * Antonov An-24 * Ilyushin Il-76 * Tobruk Airport ==References== Category:Defunct airlines of Libya Category:Cargo airlines | ['Libya', 'Boeing 707', 'Antonov An-24', 'Ilyushin Il-76'] | ['Q1016', 'Q6394', 'Q337467', 'Q142549'] | [[(91, 96), (215, 220)], [(110, 120)], [(123, 136)], [(139, 153)]] |
OGLE-TR-10b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star OGLE-TR-10. The planet was first detected by the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) survey in 2002. The star, OGLE-TR-10, was seen dimming by a tiny amount every three days. The transit lightcurve resembles that of HD 209458 b, the first transiting extr... | ['OGLE-TR-10', 'Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment', 'HD 209458 b', 'Jupiter', 'Galactic Center'] | ['Q1367601', 'Q1032158', 'Q272085', 'Q319', 'Q649112'] | [[(0, 10), (54, 64), (177, 187), (875, 885), (1508, 1518)], [(103, 143)], [(282, 293), (1683, 1694)], [(605, 612), (649, 656), (826, 833), (1743, 1750), (1843, 1850), (2139, 2146)], [(998, 1013)]] |
Holden v. Hardy, 169 U.S. 366 (1898), is a US labor law case in which the US Supreme Court held a limitation on working time for miners and smelters as constitutional. ==Facts== In March 1896, the Utah state legislature passed a law that limited the number of work hours for miners and smelters. A few months later, Salt... | ['Utah', 'US labor law', 'US Supreme Court', 'Henry Billings Brown', 'Due Process Clause', 'Lochner v. New York', 'List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 169'] | ['Q829', 'Q3039782', 'Q11201', 'Q1606519', 'Q5312127', 'Q3257729', 'Q6602158'] | [[(197, 201), (597, 601), (1089, 1093), (1139, 1143), (1211, 1215), (1314, 1318), (1802, 1806), (2546, 2550), (2699, 2703)], [(43, 55), (2170, 2182)], [(74, 90)], [(1771, 1791)], [(2108, 2126)], [(2184, 2203)], [(2260, 2313)]] |
Earth Airlines was an airline based in Lagos, Nigeria. ==History== The airline operated charter services from Lagos. It was established and started operations in 2002. The Nigerian government set a deadline of April 30, 2007 for all airlines operating in the country to re-capitalise or be grounded, in an effort to ensu... | ['Lagos', 'Nigeria', 'Flight International'] | ['Q8673', 'Q1033', 'Q1428742'] | [[(39, 44), (110, 115), (893, 898)], [(46, 53), (172, 179), (380, 387), (727, 734), (849, 856), (908, 915)], [(625, 645)]] |
Franz Anton Hoffmeister (12 May 1754 - 9 February 1812) was an Austrian composer and music publisher. == Early years == Franz Anton Hoffmeister was born in Rottenburg am Neckar (Further Austria) on 12 May 1754. At the age of fourteen, he went to Vienna to study law. Following his studies, however, he decided on a caree... | ['Rottenburg am Neckar', 'Vienna', 'Artaria', 'Johann Georg Albrechtsberger', 'Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf', 'Johann Baptist Wanhal', 'Hoffmeister', 'London', 'Leipzig', 'Johann Sebastian Bach', 'Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag'] | ['Q7078', 'Q1741', 'Q664267', 'Q314164', 'Q78522', 'Q450670', 'Q27887166', 'Q84', 'Q2079', 'Q1339', 'Q1459778'] | [[(156, 176), (5204, 5224)], [(246, 252), (585, 591), (3565, 3571)], [(644, 651)], [(852, 880)], [(882, 910)], [(915, 936)], [(12, 23), (132, 143), (467, 478), (712, 723), (977, 988), (1146, 1157), (1484, 1495), (1647, 1658), (2232, 2243), (2579, 2590), (3367, 3378), (3680, 3691)], [(1599, 1605)], [(1632, 1639), (2286,... |
Phoebe Palmer (December 18, 1807 - November 2, 1874) was a Methodist evangelist and writer who promoted the doctrine of Christian perfection. She is considered one of the founders of the Holiness movement within Methodist Christianity. == Early life == Palmer was born Phoebe Worrall in New York City. Her father was a d... | ['New York City', 'Holiness movement', 'Phoebe Knapp', 'Methodist', 'Christian perfection', 'John Wesley', 'Leonidas Lent Hamline', 'Jesse T. Peck', 'Matthew Simpson', 'Salvation Army', 'Catherine Booth', 'National Camp Meeting Association for the Promotion of Holiness', 'John Swanel Inskip', 'Higher Life movement', 'F... | ['Q60', 'Q1050725', 'Q7186678', 'Q33203', 'Q4384645', 'Q213393', 'Q6526555', 'Q6186921', 'Q15515099', 'Q188307', 'Q431614', 'Q5109730', 'Q55720244', 'Q5758212', 'Q257456', 'Q8026708', 'Q1305904', 'Q4558777', 'Q3127696'] | [[(287, 300), (711, 724), (3759, 3772)], [(187, 204), (2572, 2589)], [(3793, 3805)], [(59, 68), (212, 221), (326, 335), (643, 652), (691, 700), (729, 738), (1297, 1306), (1452, 1461), (1859, 1868), (2079, 2088), (3404, 3413), (3637, 3646), (5419, 5428), (5492, 5501), (5648, 5657), (5811, 5820)], [(120, 140), (889, 909)... |
: This article describes Kripke structures as used in model checking. For a more general description, see Kripke semantics. A Kripke structure is a variation of the transition system, originally proposed by Saul Kripke,Kripke, Saul, 1963, "Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic," Acta Philosophica Fennica, 16: 83-94 ... | ['Kripke semantics', 'Saul Kripke', 'Temporal logic', 'Moore machine', 'Model checking', 'Linear temporal logic', 'Computation tree logic'] | ['Q2462350', 'Q298521', 'Q781833', 'Q640119', 'Q1569697', 'Q1536492', 'Q1040040'] | [[(106, 122), (3180, 3196)], [(207, 218)], [(832, 846), (3148, 3162), (3292, 3306)], [(1858, 1871)], [(3164, 3178), (3268, 3282)], [(3198, 3219)], [(3221, 3243)]] |
This list of universities in Peru includes officially recognized public and private universities in Peru, sorted by region. In 2015, enrollment was divided into 979,896 for private universities and 333,501 for public universities. The average number of years of schooling in Peru for students born after 1980 was 11.4 ye... | ['Peru', 'Lima', 'May 12', 'Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería', 'Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal', 'Huacho', 'Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle', 'Chosica', 'Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina', 'Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya', 'Universidad César Vallejo', 'Universidad Científ... | ['Q419', 'Q2868', 'Q2559', 'Q5202403', 'Q5202383', 'Q1002052', 'Q6979244', 'Q2718534', 'Q3551806', 'Q6156337', 'Q2340018', 'Q5202300', 'Q5202348', 'Q3438435', 'Q7894314', 'Q6156439', 'Q29054169', 'Q29980350', 'Q442106', 'Q3826003', 'Q1634051', 'Q9091571', 'Q205119', 'Q193289', 'Q5733950', 'Q3551837', 'Q1107277', 'Q1117... | [[(29, 33), (100, 104), (275, 279), (548, 552), (813, 817), (844, 848), (1171, 1175), (1336, 1340), (1408, 1412), (1707, 1711), (2088, 2092), (2142, 2146), (2706, 2710), (3815, 3819), (4398, 4402), (4929, 4933), (4959, 4963), (4964, 4968)], [(352, 356), (702, 706), (1140, 1144), (1267, 1271), (1645, 1649), (1966, 1970)... |
Michael Scott, Michael Scot, or Mike Scott may refer to: ==Academics== * Michael Scot (1175–c. 1232), mathematician and astrologer * Michael L. Scott (born 1959), American academic and computer scientist * Mike Scott, British linguist and designer of WordSmith Tools * Michael Scott (academic) (fl. c. 2000), British aca... | ['Michael Scot', 'Michael L. Scott', 'Michael Scott (academic)', 'Michael Scott (English author)', 'Michael Scott (golfer)', 'Michael Scott (footballer)', 'Mick Scott', 'Michael Scott (rugby league)', 'Mickey Scott', 'Mike Scott (baseball)', 'Mike Scott (basketball)', 'Michael Scott (basketball)', 'Michael Scott (sport... | ['Q559548', 'Q6832040', 'Q6834235', 'Q21643027', 'Q1989682', 'Q6834239', 'Q17017912', 'Q6834243', 'Q6838780', 'Q3313545', 'Q582252', 'Q284176', 'Q16187301', 'Q6834240', 'Q562163', 'Q3856262', 'Q2346771', 'Q6834241', 'Q1849355', 'Q6848747', 'Q6848743', 'Q16204592', 'Q123351', 'Q23416892', 'Q22101923', 'Q6834238', 'Q6834... | [[(0, 12), (15, 27), (73, 85), (269, 281), (385, 397), (462, 474), (598, 610), (659, 671), (822, 834), (1124, 1136), (1193, 1205), (1277, 1289), (1348, 1360), (1411, 1423), (1468, 1480), (1565, 1577), (1676, 1688), (2081, 2093), (2294, 2306), (2382, 2394), (2502, 2514), (2649, 2661), (2767, 2779), (2832, 2844), (2889, ... |
Fresh Air was a cargo airline based in Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria. It operated cargo charter services mainly within West Africa. Its main base was Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos.Flight International 3 April 2007 == Code data == *ICAO Code: FRR *Callsign: FRESH AIR geel ==History== == Fleet == As of March 2007... | ['Ikeja', 'Lagos', 'Nigeria', 'West Africa', 'Murtala Mohammed International Airport', 'Flight International', 'Antonov An-12', 'Boeing 737', 'McDonnell Douglas DC-9', 'Rachel McAdams'] | ['Q1024647', 'Q8673', 'Q1033', 'Q4412', 'Q1043631', 'Q1428742', 'Q271559', 'Q6387', 'Q221414', 'Q190386'] | [[(39, 44)], [(46, 51), (182, 187), (685, 690)], [(53, 60), (600, 607), (726, 733)], [(111, 122)], [(142, 180)], [(188, 208)], [(354, 367)], [(371, 381)], [(389, 411)], [(538, 552)]] |
In chess, the Greek gift sacrifice, also known as the classical bishop sacrifice, is a typical sacrifice of a bishop by White playing Bxh7+ or Black playing Bxh2+ at some point after the opponent has castled , with the goal generally being to attack and checkmate the opponent's king, or to regain . It is important to c... | ['Edgard Colle', 'Trojan Horse', 'Laocoön', 'Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes', 'Virgil', 'Aeneid', 'The Oxford Companion to Chess', 'Gioachino Greco', 'Vladimir Vuković'] | ['Q499915', 'Q50193', 'Q22878', 'Q1159255', 'Q1398', 'Q60220', 'Q3754377', 'Q352441', 'Q4128285'] | [[(535, 547)], [(2025, 2037)], [(2059, 2066)], [(2076, 2105)], [(2155, 2161)], [(2164, 2170)], [(2179, 2208)], [(2289, 2304)], [(2407, 2423)]] |
Otis Blue/Otis Redding Sings Soul (often referred to simply as Otis Blue) is the third studio album by American soul singer and songwriter Otis Redding. It was first released on September 15, 1965, as an LP record through the Stax Records subsidiary label Volt. Otis Blue is composed mainly of cover versions of contempo... | ['Otis Redding', "I've Been Loving You Too Long", 'Memphis, Tennessee', 'Southern soul', 'Stax Records', 'Jim Stewart (record producer)', 'Steve Cropper', 'LP record', 'Sam Cooke', 'Isaac Hayes', 'UK Albums Chart', 'Aretha Franklin', 'Rolling Stone', 'Time magazine', 'Pain in My Heart', 'Booker T. Jones', 'Al Jackson J... | ['Q217839', 'Q3788333', 'Q16563', 'Q1567032', 'Q1546001', 'Q1689226', 'Q471811', 'Q841983', 'Q295919', 'Q206439', 'Q719415', 'Q125121', 'Q33511', 'Q43297', 'Q7124841', 'Q703767', 'Q1345802', 'Q2537857', 'Q2288932', 'Q1341906', 'Q311267', 'Q544387', 'Q7085889', 'Q215233', 'Q585643', 'Q16864174', 'Q1322364', 'Q43327', 'Q... | [[(10, 22), (139, 151), (1971, 1983), (2192, 2204), (11916, 11928), (14129, 14141), (14854, 14866), (15055, 15067)], [(1303, 1332), (3416, 3445), (5688, 5717), (7562, 7591), (13689, 13718), (13768, 13797)], [(700, 718)], [(935, 948), (10196, 10209), (11351, 11364)], [(226, 238), (1923, 1935)], [(14987, 15016)], [(2672,... |
Ups is an open source source-level debugger developed in the late 1980s for Unix and Unix-like systems, originally developed at the University of Kent by Mark Russell. It supports C and C++, and Fortran on some platforms. The last beta release was in 2003. Unlike more popular debugger stacks for modern Unix platforms, ... | ['Unix', 'Unix-like', 'University of Kent', 'C++', 'Fortran', 'X Window System', 'SunView', 'GTK+', 'KDE'] | ['Q11368', 'Q14656', 'Q1516684', 'Q2407', 'Q83303', 'Q178481', 'Q3430495', 'Q189464', 'Q1431'] | [[(76, 80), (85, 89), (304, 308)], [(85, 94)], [(132, 150)], [(186, 189)], [(195, 202)], [(539, 554), (735, 750)], [(559, 566)], [(637, 641)], [(700, 703)]] |
An atmospheric wave is a periodic disturbance in the fields of atmospheric variables (like surface pressure or geopotential height, temperature, or wind velocity) which may either propagate (traveling wave) or not (standing wave). Atmospheric waves range in spatial and temporal scale from large-scale planetary waves (R... | ['Rossby wave', 'Rocky Mountains', 'Alps', 'Europe', 'Northern hemisphere', 'Coriolis effect', 'Kelvin wave', 'Atmospheric thermodynamics'] | ['Q1053589', 'Q5463', 'Q1286', 'Q46', 'Q39061', 'Q169973', 'Q1738426', 'Q584909'] | [[(319, 330), (980, 991), (1320, 1331), (3173, 3184)], [(808, 823)], [(843, 847)], [(851, 857)], [(1059, 1078)], [(2583, 2598), (3117, 3132)], [(3339, 3350)], [(3391, 3417)]] |
Douglas Raymond Clifford (born April 24, 1945) is an American drummer, best known as a founding member of Creedence Clearwater Revival for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993. After the group disbanded in late 1972, Clifford released a solo album and later joined CCR bassist Stu Cook in th... | ['Creedence Clearwater Revisited', 'Palo Alto, California', 'Musician', 'Creedence Clearwater Revival', 'Don Harrison Band', 'Stu Cook', 'The Beatles', 'The Ed Sullivan Show', 'England', 'Three Stooges', 'El Cerrito, California', 'Mark Spoelstra', 'Doug Sahm', 'Tom Fogerty', 'Zephyr National', 'Russell DaShiell', 'Deal... | ['Q1139480', 'Q47265', 'Q639669', 'Q192463', 'Q5292752', 'Q920073', 'Q1299', 'Q2081494', 'Q21', 'Q949161', 'Q996569', 'Q3849561', 'Q327886', 'Q539116', 'Q8069313', 'Q16115061', 'Q5245844', 'Q1431360', 'Q5605833', 'Q128443'] | [[(384, 414), (1173, 1203), (2473, 2503)], [(2582, 2603)], [(2567, 2575)], [(106, 134), (444, 472), (2521, 2549)], [(322, 339), (1108, 1125), (1131, 1148)], [(306, 314)], [(525, 536)], [(563, 583)], [(709, 716)], [(841, 854)], [(1028, 1050), (2697, 2719)], [(1319, 1333)], [(1356, 1365)], [(1409, 1420), (1456, 1467), (1... |
Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days is a 1999 compilation of new and previously released comics stories written by Neil Gaiman, and published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. ==Background== Due to Gaiman's increased popularity resulting from his series Sandman, DC chose to collect some of his earliest and hardest-to-find w... | ['Dave McKean', 'Neil Gaiman', 'Vertigo Comics', 'DC Comics', 'Karen Berger', 'Stephen R. Bissette', 'John Totleben', 'Tatjana Wood', 'John Costanza', 'Alan Moore', 'Swamp Thing', 'John Constantine', 'Hellblazer', 'Brother Power the Geek', 'Richard Piers Rayner', 'Floronic Man', 'Mike Mignola', 'Sandman Midnight Theatr... | ['Q721300', 'Q210059', 'Q122669', 'Q2924461', 'Q610440', 'Q3498518', 'Q1106325', 'Q7688169', 'Q6227215', 'Q205739', 'Q1427625', 'Q2663841', 'Q1035139', 'Q4975545', 'Q7328424', 'Q3543336', 'Q544975', 'Q3948123', 'Q285938', 'Q3543900', 'Q25575', 'Q952066'] | [[(767, 778)], [(0, 11), (107, 118), (1403, 1414), (1677, 1688)], [(1698, 1712)], [(160, 169)], [(412, 424)], [(477, 496)], [(501, 514)], [(527, 539)], [(557, 570)], [(615, 625)], [(635, 646), (836, 847), (1042, 1053), (1162, 1173)], [(704, 720)], [(804, 814)], [(927, 949)], [(964, 984)], [(1107, 1119)], [(1138, 1150)]... |
Microspora is a genus of green algae in the family Microsporaceae.See the NCBI webpage on Microspora. Data extracted from the Microspora are autotrophic protists that are often characterized by their many segments. ==References== Category:Sphaeropleales genera Category:Sphaeropleales | ['Microsporaceae'] | ['Q16964329'] | [[(51, 65)]] |
Destination Docklands was an event consisting of two concerts by musician Jean-Michel Jarre on the Royal Victoria Docks, Docklands, London, on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 October 1988, to coincide with the release of Jarre's new album Revolutions.Jarre to light up Acropolis BBC, 6 June 2001 The concerts were attended by 10... | ['Jean-Michel Jarre', 'Royal Victoria Dock', 'London', 'BBC', 'The Shadows', 'Hank Marvin', 'ExCeL Exhibition Centre', 'Newham Council', 'London Fire Brigade', 'Jarre Live', 'Channel 4', 'YouTube', 'Michel Geiss', 'Dominique Perrier', 'Francis Rimbert', 'Bruno Rossignol'] | ['Q104326', 'Q2171143', 'Q84', 'Q9531', 'Q212168', 'Q365478', 'Q826480', 'Q7018141', 'Q3091309', 'Q19892427', 'Q501070', 'Q866', 'Q1930740', 'Q3035382', 'Q3081667', 'Q2926950'] | [[(74, 91), (4124, 4141)], [(99, 118), (1954, 1973)], [(132, 138), (483, 489), (1172, 1178), (3758, 3764), (4396, 4402)], [(271, 274)], [(417, 428)], [(439, 450), (649, 660), (3775, 3786), (4025, 4036), (4373, 4384)], [(996, 1019)], [(1153, 1167)], [(1172, 1191)], [(2610, 2620)], [(2836, 2845)], [(3181, 3188), (3292, 3... |
Corsier-sur-Vevey is a municipality in the district of Riviera-Pays-d'Enhaut in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. ==History== Corsier-sur-Vevey is first mentioned in 1079 as Corise. Until 1953 it was known as Corsier. ==Geography== Corsier-sur-Vevey has an area, , of . Of this area, or 44.1% is used for agricultural p... | ['Vevey', 'Vaud', 'Switzerland', 'Vevey District', 'UNESCO', 'World Heritage Site', 'Lavaux', 'Charlie Chaplin', 'James Mason', 'Eugène Jost', 'Roman Catholic', 'Swiss Reformed Church', 'Islam', 'Fachhochschule', 'Montreux', 'International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles'] | ['Q68160', 'Q12771', 'Q39', 'Q689290', 'Q7809', 'Q9259', 'Q688060', 'Q882', 'Q209186', 'Q117994', 'Q9592', 'Q338309', 'Q432', 'Q1365560', 'Q69354', 'Q688489'] | [[(12, 17), (139, 144), (245, 250), (1089, 1094), (1162, 1167), (1359, 1364), (1410, 1415), (1704, 1709), (2423, 2428), (6322, 6327), (6515, 6520), (6642, 6647), (7152, 7157), (8873, 8878), (10014, 10019), (10448, 10453), (11318, 11323)], [(94, 98), (3051, 3055), (10478, 10482), (11192, 11196)], [(102, 113), (8903, 891... |
Satchel was an alternative rock band from Seattle. Their final lineup featured Shawn Smith (vocals, piano, guitar, bass), Regan Hagar (drums, bass), and John Hoag (guitar, bass). ==History== Satchel was originally formed under the name Bliss by vocalist Shawn Smith and drummer Regan Hagar, after their previous band Bra... | ['Alternative rock', 'Regan Hagar', 'Stone Gossard', 'Reservoir Dogs', 'Brad vs Satchel'] | ['Q11366', 'Q7307947', 'Q366777', 'Q72962', 'Q4954386'] | [[(2544, 2560)], [(122, 133), (278, 289)], [(353, 366), (994, 1007)], [(723, 737)], [(2230, 2245)]] |
The ("Bovo book", Yiddish: , German transliteration: ), also known as Bovo of Antona (, German transliteration: ), written in 1507-1508 by Elia Levita, was the most popular chivalric romance in Yiddish. It was first printed in 1541, being the first non-religious book to be printed in Yiddish. For five centuries, it end... | ['Elia Levita', 'Sol Liptzin', 'Flanders', 'Babylonia', 'Judah A. Joffe', 'Jewish Encyclopedia', 'Born to Kvetch'] | ['Q66031', 'Q7555551', 'Q234', 'Q47690', 'Q15057687', 'Q653922', 'Q4945973'] | [[(139, 150), (3127, 3138), (3239, 3250)], [(394, 405), (1410, 1421)], [(1736, 1744), (1997, 2005), (2622, 2630), (2762, 2770)], [(1842, 1851), (2206, 2215)], [(3388, 3402)], [(3715, 3734)], [(3968, 3982)]] |
James Scotland Symon (9 May 1911 – 30 April 1985) was a Scottish football player and manager. He also played cricket for Scotland. ==Footballer== Symon started his professional career at Dundee in 1930. He then spent three years with English team Portsmouth before signing for his boyhood heroes Rangers in 1938. He also... | ['Dundee F.C.', 'Portsmouth F.C.', 'Rangers F.C.', 'East Fife F.C.', 'Preston North End F.C.', 'Partick Thistle F.C.', 'World War II', "Cup Winners' Cup", 'Scottish Division B', 'Scottish League Cup', 'B Division Supplementary Cup', 'Scottish Cup', 'List of Scottish cricket and football players'] | ['Q335483', 'Q19604', 'Q19597', 'Q1059430', 'Q19612', 'Q822722', 'Q362', 'Q40241', 'Q2261276', 'Q864672', 'Q16949836', 'Q308822', 'Q19901414'] | [[(2071, 2082)], [(2264, 2279)], [(2338, 2350), (2369, 2381)], [(2100, 2114)], [(2297, 2319)], [(2181, 2201)], [(515, 527)], [(1198, 1214)], [(1578, 1597)], [(1609, 1628), (1861, 1880)], [(1653, 1681)], [(1076, 1088), (1334, 1346), (1797, 1809)], [(1936, 1981)]] |
Triple Nine (Chinese: 九九九行动) is an English language dystopian fiction television police procedural telecast on what was then the Television Corporation of Singapore's Channel 5 (today's MediaCorp TV Channel 5) from 1995 to 1999. As the station's earliest attempt in an action-based drama series, the series revolved arou... | ['English language', 'Television Corporation of Singapore', 'James Lye', 'Wong Li Lin'] | ['Q1860', 'Q1368796', 'Q6138309', 'Q8031999'] | [[(35, 51)], [(129, 164)], [(392, 401), (3507, 3516)], [(426, 437), (3807, 3818)]] |
Orenburg Airlines or JSC Orenair (With the official name of Federal State Unitary Enterprise – .The B.737s bear the title “Orenair”, while the Tu-134s and Tu-154s carry either “Orenburg Airlines” or “Orenair”, as seen in the pictures on Airliners website and other sources.) was a Russian airline with its head office on... | ['Aeroflot', 'Orenburg', 'Russia', 'Orenburg Tsentralny Airport', 'Domodedovo International Airport', 'Simferopol International Airport', 'Flight International', 'Air Austral', 'Donavia', 'Boeing 777-200ER', 'Yakovlev Yak-40', 'Tupolev Tu-134', 'Tupolev Tu-154B', 'Tupolev Tu-204', 'Punta Cana International Airport'] | ['Q58707', 'Q5337', 'Q159', 'Q1834135', 'Q186614', 'Q1432871', 'Q1428742', 'Q406847', 'Q135214', 'Q6425', 'Q505663', 'Q159067', 'Q172957', 'Q466590', 'Q1352042'] | [[(851, 859), (1226, 1234), (1438, 1446), (2790, 2798)], [(0, 8), (177, 185), (337, 345), (368, 376), (453, 461), (472, 480), (709, 717), (860, 868), (1058, 1066), (2997, 3005)], [(281, 287), (497, 503), (980, 986), (1136, 1142), (2767, 2773), (2920, 2926), (2962, 2968)], [(337, 364), (709, 736)], [(2507, 2539)], [(771... |
Hedley Byrne & Co Ltd v Heller & Partners Ltd [1964] AC 465 is an English tort law case on economic loss in English tort law resulting from a negligent misstatement. Prior to the decision, the notion that a party may owe another a duty of care for statements made in reliance had been rejected,See Candler v Crane, Chris... | ['House of Lords', 'English tort law', 'R v Instan', 'Home Office v Dorset Yacht Co', 'Donoghue v Stevenson', 'Lord Atkin', 'Smith v Eric S Bush', 'Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977', 'White v Jones', 'Henderson v Merrett Syndicates Ltd', "Lloyd's of London", 'Lord Scarman', 'Caparo Industries plc v Dickman', 'Negligence'... | ['Q11007', 'Q1579315', 'Q7278280', 'Q5298874', 'Q5296782', 'Q799090', 'Q15147816', 'Q7884289', 'Q15147794', 'Q5713474', 'Q1430712', 'Q4454977', 'Q5034519', 'Q160070', 'Q30067981'] | [[(431, 445), (2741, 2755), (6810, 6824), (7756, 7770), (8312, 8326), (8395, 8409)], [(66, 82), (108, 124), (8215, 8231)], [(658, 668)], [(2929, 2958)], [(3250, 3270)], [(3349, 3359), (4236, 4246)], [(4341, 4360)], [(4767, 4797)], [(5102, 5115)], [(5913, 5947)], [(6006, 6023)], [(6845, 6857)], [(7275, 7306)], [(8184, 8... |
William Franklin Finley (September 20, 1940 - April 14, 2012) was an American actor who appeared in the films Simon, Silent Rage, Phantom of the Paradise, Sisters and The Wedding Party. Finley had a long-running friendship and collaboration with director Brian De Palma, beginning with the student films Woton's Wake (19... | ['Columbia University', 'Silent Rage', 'Phantom of the Paradise', 'Brian De Palma', 'Tobe Hooper', 'Eaten Alive', 'The Funhouse', "Dionysus in '69", 'Terror in the Aisles'] | ['Q49088', 'Q1171611', 'Q1170086', 'Q189526', 'Q450728', 'Q586589', 'Q2736572', 'Q682225', 'Q3984794'] | [[(665, 684), (2094, 2113)], [(117, 128), (1545, 1556)], [(130, 153), (1282, 1305)], [(255, 269)], [(414, 425)], [(427, 438), (1354, 1365)], [(440, 452), (1505, 1517)], [(1199, 1214)], [(1578, 1598)]] |
Drugs and prostitution have been documented to have a direct correlation. Drug use tended to predate prostitution among low-level prostitutes with the connection most likely due to economic necessity. Low-level prostitutes tended to use depressants, specifically heroin, as the drug of choice. High-class prostitution sh... | ['National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse', 'English Collective of Prostitutes', 'Escort agency', 'Pethidine', 'MDMA', 'HIV/AIDS', 'Alcohol use disorder', 'Date rape drug', 'Drug addiction', 'Drug-related crime', 'Pimp', 'Prenatal cocaine exposure', 'Prostitution', 'Sex and drugs', 'Sexually transmitted infectio... | ['Q6979031', 'Q5378211', 'Q10928589', 'Q55434', 'Q69488', 'Q12199', 'Q15326', 'Q899702', 'Q12029', 'Q1259975', 'Q43437', 'Q7240522', 'Q36633', 'Q7458471', 'Q12198'] | [[(739, 785)], [(955, 988)], [(2136, 2149)], [(2651, 2660)], [(3287, 3291)], [(6026, 6034)], [(9675, 9695)], [(9698, 9712)], [(9750, 9764)], [(9767, 9785)], [(3689, 3693), (9788, 9792)], [(9795, 9820)], [(9823, 9835), (9941, 9953)], [(9838, 9851)], [(9854, 9884)]] |
Phantom of the Paradise is a 1974 American rock musical comedy horror film written and directed by Brian De Palma and scored by and starring Paul Williams. A naïve young singer-songwriter (William Finley) is tricked by legendary but unscrupulous music producer Swan (Williams) into sacrificing his life's work. In reveng... | ['Brian De Palma', 'George Memmoli', 'Peter Elbling', 'Gerrit Graham', 'Jessica Harper', '20th Century Fox', 'Faust', 'Oscar Wilde', 'The Picture of Dorian Gray', 'Gaston Leroux', 'Golden Globe Award', 'Sing Sing', 'East River', 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari', 'Rolling Stone', 'Swan Lake', 'Raymond Louis Kennedy', 'Mary... | ['Q189526', 'Q3760598', 'Q7769406', 'Q1354875', 'Q469866', 'Q434841', 'Q332885', 'Q30875', 'Q82464', 'Q298827', 'Q1011547', 'Q764049', 'Q212862', 'Q153886', 'Q33511', 'Q199786', 'Q1438486', 'Q265819', 'Q435920', 'Q2669424', 'Q190994', 'Q3805579', 'Q2331', 'Q632992', 'Q2135', 'Q1948', 'Q956699', 'Q188575', 'Q3986087', '... | [[(99, 113), (11522, 11536), (13096, 13110), (13421, 13435), (15723, 15737), (17237, 17251)], [(6680, 6694)], [(6858, 6871)], [(6608, 6621), (14593, 14606)], [(484, 498), (6580, 6594)], [(9393, 9409), (13706, 13722), (16712, 16728)], [(565, 570), (3068, 3073), (3578, 3583), (3694, 3699), (5113, 5118), (7214, 7219), (73... |
For the Canadian airline company, see KD Air. KD Avia, sometimes called Kaliningrad Avia, was an airline based in Kaliningrad, Russia. It operated scheduled services within Russia, CIS and Europe. Its main base was Khrabrovo Airport, Kaliningrad. == History == The airline was established on 8 October 1945 and started o... | ['Kaliningrad', 'Russia', 'Khrabrovo Airport', 'KD Air', 'Tupolev Tu-134', 'Tupolev Tu-154', 'Boeing 737-300', 'Turkey', 'Egypt', 'Europe', 'Düsseldorf Airport', 'Germany', 'Asia', 'Kazakhstan', 'Nur-Sultan', 'Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport', 'Israel', 'Tel Aviv', 'Ben Gurion International Airport', 'Czech ... | ['Q1829', 'Q159', 'Q1431650', 'Q4041975', 'Q159067', 'Q172957', 'Q2355950', 'Q43', 'Q79', 'Q46', 'Q58226', 'Q183', 'Q48', 'Q232', 'Q1520', 'Q174233', 'Q801', 'Q33935', 'Q181479', 'Q213', 'Q1085', 'Q99172', 'Q142', 'Q90', 'Q46280', 'Q64', 'Q9688', 'Q1718', 'Q1055', 'Q27706', 'Q1715', 'Q170169', 'Q1726', 'Q131402', 'Q38'... | [[(72, 83), (114, 125), (234, 245), (447, 458), (981, 992), (1063, 1074), (1504, 1515), (1836, 1847), (2785, 2796), (3797, 3808), (4116, 4127), (4364, 4375)], [(127, 133), (173, 179), (1085, 1091), (1415, 1421), (1559, 1565), (2730, 2736), (4329, 4335)], [(215, 232), (566, 583), (2798, 2815)], [(38, 44)], [(672, 686)],... |
Colin Anderson Stein (born 10 May 1947) is a Scottish former footballer, who played for Hibernian, Rangers (two spells), Coventry City and Kilmarnock. Stein was part of the Rangers team that won the 1971–72 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and he scored one of the goals in a 3–2 victory against Dinamo Moscow in the final. Stein ... | ['Linlithgow', 'Armadale Thistle F.C.', 'Hibernian F.C.', 'Rangers F.C.', 'Coventry City F.C.', 'Kilmarnock F.C.', 'Scotland national football team', 'Scottish League XI', "1971–72 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup", "1972 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final", '1970 FIFA World Cup qualification', 'Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation', ... | ['Q1016911', 'Q4792528', 'Q192597', 'Q19597', 'Q19580', 'Q210961', 'Q34044', 'Q7437735', 'Q843497', 'Q845321', 'Q1064712', 'Q770608', 'Q643817', 'Q1328766', 'Q2990902', 'Q592491', 'Q3856', 'Q888638', 'Q1202579', 'Q496368', 'Q193651', 'Q4093', 'Q84', 'Q1158113', 'Q1761', 'Q493386'] | [[(543, 553), (4057, 4067)], [(3798, 3819)], [(3951, 3965)], [(4077, 4089)], [(3882, 3900)], [(3983, 3998)], [(3636, 3667)], [(354, 372)], [(199, 228)], [(813, 845)], [(453, 486), (2684, 2717), (3271, 3304), (3351, 3384), (3431, 3464), (3511, 3544)], [(911, 949)], [(1085, 1093)], [(3918, 3933)], [(4531, 4555)], [(2655,... |
Hey Dad..! is an Australian sitcom produced by Gary Reilly Productions, originally airing from 1987 to 1994 on the Seven Network. ==Synopsis== Architect Martin Kelly singlehandedly raises his children: Simon, Debbie, and Jenny. His wife, Margaret, had died three years before the series' start. Martin runs his own archi... | ['Gary Reilly', 'Seven Network', 'Architect', 'Sydney', 'New South Wales', 'Dunk Island', 'Hong Kong', 'Saudi Arabia', 'VCR', 'Julie McGregor', 'Simone Buchanan', 'Sarah Monahan', 'Angela Keep', 'Christopher Truswell', 'Rachael Beck', 'Matthew Krok', 'Ben Oxenbould', 'Mark Owen-Taylor', 'Belinda Emmett', "Moya O'Sulliv... | ['Q5525817', 'Q908659', 'Q42973', 'Q3130', 'Q3224', 'Q1265858', 'Q8646', 'Q851', 'Q380616', 'Q132023', 'Q272753', 'Q737388', 'Q4762473', 'Q1087025', 'Q272879', 'Q200452', 'Q816574', 'Q1900334', 'Q436571', 'Q1951242', 'Q543496', 'Q272970', 'Q4897454', 'Q132616', 'Q7035210', 'Q4654744', 'Q1324189', 'Q48', 'Q97595', 'Q362... | [[(47, 58), (3436, 3447), (6349, 6360), (10273, 10284), (11707, 11718), (12473, 12484), (15235, 15246)], [(115, 128), (5659, 5672), (6559, 6572), (9906, 9919), (15295, 15308)], [(143, 152)], [(366, 372), (13319, 13325), (15363, 15369)], [(466, 481), (5954, 5969), (14356, 14371)], [(1568, 1579)], [(1667, 1676)], [(2116,... |
This is a list of Old West lawmen: notable people who served in various law enforcement positions during the Old West period. Name Portrait Life Years active Comments Ref. John Hicks Adams No image available 1830–1878 1864–1878 Sheriff, Santa Clara County, California, Deputy U.S. Marshal, Arizona Territory Alfred Shea ... | ['John Hicks Adams', 'Santa Clara County, California', 'Arizona Territory', 'Alfred Shea Addis', 'Tucson, Arizona', 'Johnson County, Wyoming', 'Elfego Baca', 'Mason County, Texas', 'Mesilla, New Mexico', 'Provo, Utah', 'Mona, Utah', 'Uintah County, Utah', 'Naples, Utah', 'Charlie Bassett', 'Ford County, Kansas', 'Dodge... | ['Q6239205', 'Q110739', 'Q670002', 'Q4723434', 'Q18575', 'Q484268', 'Q979842', 'Q111374', 'Q2059659', 'Q23443', 'Q483698', 'Q484559', 'Q482396', 'Q5084501', 'Q374422', 'Q647127', 'Q3809707', 'Q58774', 'Q5901527', 'Q487243', 'Q3472399', 'Q58688', 'Q16030944', 'Q327515', 'Q977840', 'Q3640033', 'Q8014140', 'Q1003636', 'Q1... | [[(172, 188)], [(237, 267)], [(290, 307), (1303, 1320), (1849, 1866), (3781, 3798), (3826, 3843), (4180, 4197), (4450, 4467), (4530, 4547), (4570, 4587), (4826, 4843), (5532, 5549), (5571, 5588), (8267, 8284), (8306, 8323), (9891, 9908), (11757, 11774)], [(308, 325)], [(367, 382)], [(567, 590), (2688, 2711)], [(591, 60... |
U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security is one of twelve subcommittees of the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations. It was formally established in 2003 in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 to oversee national security programs and the newly created Department of Homeland Se... | ['U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations', 'United States House Committee on Appropriations', 'United States Congress', 'Congressional Budget Act of 1974', 'Article One of the United States Constitution', 'Federal Emergency Management Agency', 'Transportation Security Administration', 'U.S. Immigration and Customs Enf... | ['Q2495418', 'Q10863020', 'Q11268', 'Q1125952', 'Q48416', 'Q503010', 'Q2304163', 'Q943091', 'Q368804', 'Q2097315', 'Q11224', 'Q1077594', 'Q529351', 'Q270316', 'Q1494930', 'Q258825', 'Q40628', 'Q459618', 'Q22360', 'Q5120540', 'Q144552', 'Q472254', 'Q374762', 'Q45940', 'Q59315', 'Q538868', 'Q7889942'] | [[(99, 138)], [(413, 460)], [(498, 520)], [(946, 978)], [(3251, 3296)], [(3699, 3734)], [(3740, 3778)], [(3780, 3820)], [(3822, 3856)], [(3858, 3899)], [(3934, 3959)], [(4092, 4104), (5164, 5176)], [(4127, 4137), (4921, 4931), (5199, 5209)], [(4149, 4163), (4959, 4973), (5221, 5235)], [(4181, 4192)], [(4205, 4217), (50... |
Fly Air () was a private airline based in Istanbul, Turkey. Originally a charter airline, it also operated scheduled services. The airline ceased operations in January 2007.Flight International 3 April 2007 thumb|Aircraft with nazar at Sabiha Gökçen International Airport == History == Fly Air was established in 2002 ou... | ['Istanbul', 'Turkey', 'Flight International', 'Sabiha Gökçen International Airport', 'Air Anatolia', 'Turkish Airlines', 'Ankara', 'Antalya', 'İzmir', 'Northern Cyprus', 'Bodrum', 'Trabzon', 'Urfa', 'Mardin', 'Netherlands', 'Belgium', 'Germany', 'France', 'Switzerland', 'Spain', 'Italy', 'Poland', 'Tel Aviv', 'Yerevan... | ['Q406', 'Q43', 'Q1428742', 'Q723622', 'Q3166120', 'Q4548', 'Q3640', 'Q6487', 'Q35997', 'Q23681', 'Q172267', 'Q45301', 'Q133118', 'Q188022', 'Q55', 'Q31', 'Q183', 'Q142', 'Q39', 'Q29', 'Q38', 'Q36', 'Q33935', 'Q1953', 'Q1963', 'Q3572', 'Q79'] | [[(42, 50), (836, 844)], [(52, 58), (503, 509), (1224, 1230), (1263, 1269)], [(173, 193)], [(236, 271)], [(345, 357)], [(609, 625)], [(819, 825)], [(827, 834)], [(846, 851)], [(853, 868)], [(870, 876)], [(878, 885)], [(887, 891)], [(896, 902)], [(950, 961)], [(963, 970)], [(972, 979)], [(981, 987)], [(989, 1000)], [(10... |
David White (23 August 1933 – 17 July 2013) was a Scottish football player and manager. He played as a wing half for Clyde for his whole career, before managing Clyde, Rangers and Dundee. ==Playing career== White was 23 years of age when he joined Clyde from the Junior side Royal Albert. While also working as an engine... | ['Motherwell', 'Royal Albert F.C.', 'Clyde F.C.', 'Rangers F.C.', 'Dundee F.C.', 'Scottish Junior Football Association', 'Scottish Football Association', 'Scot Symon', 'Jock Stein', 'Colin Stein', 'Górnik Zabrze', 'Scottish League Cup', 'Scottish Premier Division', 'Gordon Strachan'] | ['Q737547', 'Q7373644', 'Q1059415', 'Q19597', 'Q335483', 'Q7437802', 'Q478320', 'Q7435483', 'Q355378', 'Q2481601', 'Q134255', 'Q864672', 'Q843012', 'Q314095'] | [[(2798, 2808)], [(2413, 2430)], [(2542, 2552), (2648, 2658)], [(2502, 2514), (2677, 2689)], [(2708, 2719)], [(2448, 2484)], [(488, 517)], [(734, 744)], [(1101, 1111)], [(1170, 1181)], [(1296, 1309)], [(1449, 1468)], [(1703, 1728)], [(1893, 1908)]] |
Björk is the only studio album by Icelandic singer Björk as a child singer, released in December 1977 by Fálkinn. In 1976, Björk appeared on Icelandic radio singing "I Love to Love" through the music school she attended, which led her to a record deal and the release, with the help of stepfather Sævar, of her first sol... | ['Björk', 'Reykjavík', 'Fálkinn', 'Iceland', 'The Beatles', 'The Fool on the Hill', 'Edgar Winter', 'Melanie Safka', 'Stevie Wonder', 'Your Kiss Is Sweet', 'AllMusic'] | ['Q42455', 'Q1764', 'Q5511396', 'Q189', 'Q1299', 'Q1920202', 'Q559349', 'Q157293', 'Q714', 'Q39055400', 'Q31181'] | [[(0, 5), (51, 56), (123, 128), (501, 506), (1062, 1067), (1069, 1074), (1452, 1457), (2065, 2070)], [(1421, 1430), (1522, 1531)], [(105, 112), (1929, 1936), (1959, 1966)], [(34, 41), (141, 148), (595, 602), (989, 996), (1372, 1379), (1763, 1770), (2114, 2121)], [(611, 622)], [(625, 645), (1792, 1812)], [(668, 680)], [... |
Peter Ian Donaldson (23 August 1945 - 2 November 2015) was an English newsreader on BBC Radio 4. ==Early life== Donaldson was born in Cairo, Egypt, and moved to Cyprus in 1952 at the time of the overthrow of King Farouk. He was a frequent listener to the BBC World Service and the British Forces Broadcasting Service (BF... | ['Cairo', 'BBC Radio 2', 'Radio Hallam', 'BBC Radio 4', 'Cyprus', 'King Farouk', 'BBC World Service', 'British Forces Broadcasting Service', 'Woolverstone Hall School', 'Suffolk', 'O-level', "Sadler's Wells", 'London', 'Open Air Theatre', "Regent's Park", 'Aldwych Theatre', 'Royal Shakespeare Company', 'Sri Lanka', 'Ad... | ['Q85', 'Q795578', 'Q5642750', 'Q795598', 'Q229', 'Q213001', 'Q423289', 'Q81617', 'Q16903654', 'Q23111', 'Q13634883', 'Q1352949', 'Q84', 'Q1817506', 'Q739341', 'Q1783531', 'Q1146254', 'Q854', 'Q131694', 'Q233', 'Q42448', 'Q23095', 'Q7056115', 'Q3116214', 'Q7898139', 'Q7985', 'Q8683', 'Q2914560', 'Q362', 'Q939867', 'Q23... | [[(134, 139)], [(1016, 1027)], [(1165, 1177)], [(84, 95), (3215, 3226), (4474, 4485), (5010, 5021)], [(161, 167), (818, 824), (954, 960)], [(208, 219)], [(255, 272), (4976, 4993)], [(281, 316)], [(377, 401)], [(430, 437)], [(480, 487)], [(506, 520)], [(521, 527), (637, 643), (691, 697)], [(603, 619)], [(623, 636)], [(6... |
Berthold Schwarz (sometimes spelled Schwartz), also known as Berthold the Black and der Schwartzer, was a legendary German (or in some accounts Danish or Greek) alchemist of the late 14th century, credited with the invention of gunpowder by 15th- through 19th-century European literature.Kelly (2005), 23. The purported ... | ['University of Paris', 'Prague', 'Franz Helm', 'Landshut', 'Feldhaus', 'James Watt', 'Denis Papin', 'Freiburg im Breisgau', 'Josef Alois Knittel', 'Ludwig Anzengruber', 'Vienna', 'History of gunpowder'] | ['Q209842', 'Q1085', 'Q15994218', 'Q3974', 'Q37448422', 'Q9041', 'Q106208', 'Q2833', 'Q1704183', 'Q93718', 'Q1741', 'Q3137297'] | [[(907, 926)], [(1081, 1087)], [(1823, 1833)], [(1855, 1863)], [(2518, 2526), (3307, 3315), (3920, 3928)], [(3319, 3329)], [(3405, 3416)], [(3537, 3557), (4318, 4338)], [(3587, 3606)], [(3679, 3697)], [(3773, 3779)], [(3854, 3874)]] |
LLC "Aerolimousine" () is an airline based in Russia. It operates VIP charter flights and air-taxi services out of Moscow Domodedovo Airport. == Fleet == As of July 2012 the Aerolimousine fleet included the following aircraft: *1 Hawker 125-700 (RA-02810) *3 Yakovlev Yak-40 (RA-87908, RA-87496, RA-87938) == External li... | ['Moscow', 'Russia', 'Yakovlev Yak-40'] | ['Q649', 'Q159', 'Q505663'] | [[(115, 121), (402, 408)], [(46, 52), (367, 373), (456, 462)], [(259, 274)]] |
Alfred "Lash" LaRue (June 15, 1917 – May 21, 1996) was a popular western motion picture star of the 1940s and 1950s. == Biography == === Early life and education === Born Alfred LaRue in Gretna, Louisiana in 1917, he was reared in various towns throughout Louisiana, but in his teens the family moved to Los Angeles, Cal... | ['Fawcett Comics', 'Gretna, Louisiana', 'Burbank, California', 'Reno Browne', 'Barbra Fuller', 'Song of Old Wyoming', 'Los Angeles, California', 'California', 'Warner Bros.', 'Humphrey Bogart', 'Universal Pictures', 'Deanna Durbin', 'Robert Emmett Tansey', 'Producers Releasing Corporation', 'Cinecolor', 'Eagle-Lion', '... | ['Q933317', 'Q748191', 'Q39561', 'Q7313385', 'Q4859738', 'Q7561136', 'Q65', 'Q99', 'Q126399', 'Q16390', 'Q168383', 'Q236987', 'Q15939234', 'Q3406645', 'Q794536', 'Q3046330', 'Q7364228', 'Q5128172', 'Q153239', 'Q722156', 'Q342723', 'Q367129', 'Q7993697', 'Q774682', 'Q438048', 'Q79820', 'Q3520993', 'Q3598420', 'Q278032',... | [[(7717, 7731)], [(187, 204), (8988, 9005)], [(5162, 5181)], [(3054, 3065)], [(3240, 3253)], [(6872, 6891)], [(304, 327)], [(317, 327), (422, 432), (5171, 5181), (5316, 5326)], [(601, 613)], [(663, 678), (2095, 2110)], [(871, 889), (6740, 6758)], [(934, 947)], [(1069, 1089)], [(6909, 6940)], [(1225, 1234)], [(1474, 148... |
The Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway , also known as the CRANDIC, is a Class III railroad operating in the US state of Iowa. The CRANDIC currently operates of main line and more than of yard trackage in four east central Iowa counties. The Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway employs 90 individuals. 100,000 car loads o... | ['Iowa City, Iowa', 'Iowa', 'Class III railroad', 'Alliant Energy', 'Archer Daniels Midland', 'Cargill', 'International Paper', 'Ingredion', 'Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroad', 'Milwaukee Road', 'Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad', 'Iowa Interstate Railroad', 'Railway Age', 'Western Railway Museum'] | ['Q487977', 'Q1546', 'Q1428122', 'Q4732492', 'Q632694', 'Q1036056', 'Q202972', 'Q8273105', 'Q11308610', 'Q1071804', 'Q498404', 'Q825029', 'Q7284130', 'Q7988213'] | [[(622, 637)], [(21, 25), (121, 125), (223, 227), (259, 263), (612, 616), (622, 626), (633, 637), (676, 680), (1946, 1950), (2000, 2004), (2020, 2024), (2420, 2424), (2488, 2492), (2991, 2995), (3280, 3284), (3333, 3337), (3498, 3502), (3639, 3643), (3703, 3707), (3750, 3754), (3796, 3800), (3833, 3837)], [(73, 91)], [... |
Okreek is an unincorporated community in Todd County, South Dakota, United States. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 190. The town is wholly within the jurisdiction of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, and the populace is almost entirely Sioux-American. Okreek consists primarily of two long blocks of inhabited tr... | ['South Dakota', 'Rosebud Indian Reservation'] | ['Q1211', 'Q3813702'] | [[(54, 66), (659, 671), (711, 723)], [(180, 206), (733, 759)]] |
Oral is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Fall River County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 66 at the 2020 census. Oral has been assigned the ZIP Code of 57766. ==Demographics== ==History== A post office called Oral has been in operation since 1894. Some say Oral is the m... | ['South Dakota'] | ['Q1211'] | [[(92, 104), (615, 627), (709, 721), (761, 773)]] |
Owanka is an unincorporated community in Pennington County, South Dakota, United States. Although not tracked by the United States Census Bureau, Owanka has been assigned the ZIP Code of 57767. ==History== The first settlement at Owanka was made in 1888. A post office called Owanka was established in 1907. Owanka is a ... | ['South Dakota', 'United States Census Bureau', 'Sioux language', 'South Dakota Magazine'] | ['Q1211', 'Q637413', 'Q13268', 'Q7566972'] | [[(60, 72), (529, 541), (698, 710), (750, 762), (784, 796), (864, 876), (932, 944)], [(117, 144)], [(342, 356)], [(529, 550)]] |
Grady was a Southern rock band based in Austin, Texas. ==History== Grady originally consisted of Canadian vocalist and guitarist Gordie Johnson (known as Grady Johnson as part of the band), Canadian bass guitarist "Big" Ben Richardson, and Chris Layton on drums. Prior to Grady, Johnson was the frontman for Big Sugar, L... | ['Austin, Texas', 'Southern rock', 'Texas blues', 'Alternative Tentacles', 'Gordie Johnson', 'Chris Layton', 'Stevie Ray Vaughan', 'University of Regina', 'Jello Biafra', 'Dead Kennedys', 'MuchMoreMusic', 'Rollergirls', 'Willie Nelson', 'Alejandro Escovedo', 'Ron Hynes', 'The Tragically Hip', 'Winnipeg', 'Court Yard Ho... | ['Q16559', 'Q852767', 'Q1271752', 'Q438628', 'Q5584705', 'Q2964780', 'Q202937', 'Q3104287', 'Q334288', 'Q208211', 'Q3327346', 'Q7361097', 'Q206112', 'Q974936', 'Q7363962', 'Q682030', 'Q2135', 'Q5178291', 'Q5284910'] | [[(40, 53), (3830, 3843)], [(12, 25)], [(3779, 3790)], [(3695, 3716)], [(129, 143), (2323, 2337), (2534, 2548), (2845, 2859), (3671, 3685)], [(240, 252), (1107, 1119)], [(346, 364)], [(592, 612)], [(1023, 1035)], [(1043, 1056)], [(1392, 1405)], [(1504, 1515), (1546, 1557)], [(1638, 1651), (1750, 1763), (1819, 1832)], [... |
Sichuan Airlines Co., Ltd. () is a Chinese airline based in Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, and is the largest airline in western China,"World Airline Directory." Flight International. 30 March - 5 April 2004. 67. "Cheng Du Shuang Liu International Airport, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610202... | ['Chengdu', 'Sichuan', 'Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport', 'Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport', 'Kunming Changshui International Airport', 'Lhasa Gonggar Airport', 'China Southern Airlines', 'China Eastern Airlines', 'Air China Group', 'Chengdu Airlines', 'Airbus A320', 'Airbus A350', 'Shuangliu District'... | ['Q30002', 'Q19770', 'Q387560', 'Q788417', 'Q1371636', 'Q786209', 'Q291090', 'Q291796', 'Q29017849', 'Q1587837', 'Q6475', 'Q6484', 'Q1339981', 'Q1115363', 'Q44654', 'Q842230', 'Q27231', 'Q8646', 'Q1490', 'Q956', 'Q35765', 'Q8684', 'Q8686', 'Q1867', 'Q16572', 'Q1026100', 'Q182852', 'Q16959', 'Q3037', 'Q408', 'Q664', 'Q1... | [[(60, 67), (103, 110), (296, 303), (398, 405), (806, 813), (1107, 1114), (1249, 1256), (1312, 1319), (1590, 1597), (1652, 1659), (1693, 1700), (1774, 1781), (1817, 1824), (1974, 1981), (2030, 2037), (2071, 2078), (3754, 3761), (3823, 3830), (3980, 3987), (4178, 4185), (4462, 4469), (5404, 5411), (7057, 7064), (7402, 7... |
A pie iron—also called pudgy pie iron, sandwich toaster, snackwicher, toastie maker or jaffle iron—is a cooking appliance that consists of two hinged concave, round or square, cast iron or aluminium plates on long handles. Its "clamshell" design resembles that of a waffle iron, but without that appliance's honeycomb pa... | ['Breville', 'Mumbai', 'Croque monsieur', 'Cuban sandwich', 'Toast sandwich', 'Toaster', 'Waffle iron'] | ['Q16846299', 'Q1156', 'Q738', 'Q5192125', 'Q7811415', 'Q14890', 'Q1139975'] | [[(2233, 2241), (2274, 2282)], [(2651, 2657)], [(2728, 2743)], [(2745, 2759)], [(2769, 2783)], [(2785, 2792)], [(2794, 2805)]] |
Alvin Miller may refer to: * Alvin V. Miller, state legislator in Iowa * Alvin Miller, main character of The Tales of Alvin Maker | ['The Tales of Alvin Maker'] | ['Q3008321'] | [[(105, 129)]] |
In computing, the Java Cryptography Architecture (JCA) is a framework for working with cryptography using the Java programming language. It forms part of the Java security API, and was first introduced in JDK 1.1 in the package. The JCA uses a "provider"-based architecture and contains a set of APIs for various purpose... | ['JDK', 'Java Cryptography Extension', 'Bouncy Castle (cryptography)'] | ['Q741303', 'Q1684186', 'Q2090083'] | [[(205, 208)], [(541, 568)], [(570, 598)]] |
Dienekes or Dieneces (, from διηνεκής, Doric Greek: διανεκής "continuous, unbroken"Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones, A Greek- English Lexicon (1940), s.v. διηνεκής.) was a Spartan soldier who fought and died at the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC. He was acclaimed the bravest of all the Greeks who... | ['Battle of Thermopylae', 'Sparta', 'Herodotus', 'Plutarch', 'Apophthegmata Laconica', 'Leonidas I', 'Cicero', 'Tusculan Disputations', 'Valerius Maximus', 'Tomb of Leonidas', 'Steven Pressfield', 'Gates of Fire', 'Michael Fassbender', 'Captain', 'Artemis', "Assassin's Creed: Odyssey"] | ['Q131969', 'Q5690', 'Q26825', 'Q41523', 'Q651941', 'Q44228', 'Q1541', 'Q1233156', 'Q379991', 'Q2308046', 'Q370921', 'Q477670', 'Q57147', 'Q25114211', 'Q39503', 'Q54617566'] | [[(237, 258), (3331, 3352)], [(194, 200), (740, 746), (1488, 1494), (2503, 2509), (3081, 3087), (3208, 3214), (3272, 3278), (3362, 3368)], [(344, 353), (409, 418), (505, 514)], [(647, 655), (833, 841), (1061, 1069)], [(1071, 1093)], [(775, 785)], [(1293, 1299)], [(1328, 1349)], [(1365, 1381)], [(1449, 1465)], [(1605, 1... |
Raymond Obstfeld is a writer of poetry, non-fiction, fiction, and screenplays as well as a professor of English at Orange Coast College.Writer Unboxed. "Author Interview: Raymond Obstfeld, http://writerunboxed.com/2008/03/31/author-interview-raymond-obstfeld/ Writer Unboxed". He was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania o... | ['Orange Coast College', 'Williamsport, Pennsylvania', 'Lycoming College', 'University of California at Santa Barbara', 'University of California at Davis', 'Karl Shapiro', 'Kareem Abdul-Jabbar', 'NAACP Image Award', 'Edgar Award', 'The Joker and the Thief', 'Veronica Mars'] | ['Q7099536', 'Q1016159', 'Q6707331', 'Q263064', 'Q129421', 'Q2906282', 'Q179051', 'Q1153257', 'Q833154', 'Q1702580', 'Q4529'] | [[(115, 135), (1495, 1515), (7716, 7736)], [(292, 318)], [(918, 934)], [(1113, 1154)], [(1347, 1380)], [(1426, 1438)], [(2047, 2066), (6436, 6455), (6692, 6711), (6787, 6806), (6882, 6901), (7007, 7026), (7229, 7248)], [(2110, 2127), (7416, 7433), (7478, 7495)], [(2180, 2191)], [(2266, 2289), (5558, 5581)], [(3723, 373... |
Cambodia Airlines was an airline in Cambodia owned by The Royal Group"Cambodia Airlines to get $20m", Phnom Penh Post and PAL Holdings, Inc. of the Philippines. , the airline is no longer operating. ==History== Cambodia Airlines was founded in 1997 but its operations ceased in 2005.World Airline Directory In 2013, Phil... | ['The Royal Group', 'Philippine Airlines', 'Phnom Penh', 'Cambodia', 'Kith Meng', 'Philippines', 'Lucio Tan', 'Manila', 'Airbus A320', 'Bombardier Dash 8'] | ['Q7761687', 'Q846910', 'Q1850', 'Q424', 'Q6418191', 'Q928', 'Q716902', 'Q1461', 'Q6475', 'Q736765'] | [[(54, 69), (761, 776), (1025, 1040)], [(343, 362), (979, 998)], [(102, 112), (1141, 1151)], [(0, 8), (36, 44), (70, 78), (211, 219), (461, 469), (490, 498), (581, 589), (690, 698), (780, 788), (814, 822), (1044, 1052), (1067, 1075), (1274, 1282), (1391, 1399), (1606, 1614), (1729, 1737), (1747, 1755)], [(448, 457)], [... |
Lawrence Wilfred "Laurie" Baker (2 March 1917 – 1 April 2007) was a British- born Indian architect, renowned for his initiatives in cost-effective energy- efficient architecture and designs that maximized space, ventilation and light and maintained an uncluttered yet striking aesthetic sensibility. Influenced by Mahatm... | ['Birmingham', 'Thiruvananthapuram', 'Padma Shri', 'Mahatma Gandhi', 'India', 'Kerala', 'Birmingham Institute of Art and Design', 'Friends Ambulance Unit', "Hansen's disease", 'Pithoragarh', 'Vagamon', 'Dan Singh Bist', 'Berinag tea', 'Welthy Honsinger Fisher', 'Mangalore', 'Centre for Development Studies', 'D.Litt.', ... | ['Q2256', 'Q167715', 'Q949193', 'Q1001', 'Q668', 'Q1186', 'Q3547145', 'Q5504100', 'Q36956', 'Q2249870', 'Q7908452', 'Q19882373', 'Q19882289', 'Q7982101', 'Q127041', 'Q5062404', 'Q837343', 'Q1552247', 'Q133160', 'Q560101', 'Q3610582', 'Q6944447', 'Q699145', 'Q140676'] | [[(2208, 2218), (2632, 2642), (2672, 2682), (17522, 17532), (17988, 17998)], [(1352, 1370), (10258, 10276), (17570, 17588)], [(1897, 1907), (17697, 17707)], [(314, 328), (4426, 4440)], [(82, 87), (1170, 1175), (1276, 1281), (1314, 1319), (1875, 1880), (2056, 2061), (3955, 3960), (4012, 4017), (4268, 4273), (4815, 4820)... |
Sky Channel may refer to: * Sky Channel, a satellite television channel in Europe that broadcast in the 1980s and went on to become Sky One * Sky Channel (Australia), a national horse racing television network in Australia operated by Tabcorp Holdings * SKYchannel, a packet switched network for designed by Sky Computer... | ['Sky One', 'Sky Channel (Australia)', 'Sky News Channel', 'Sky News Business Channel', 'Sky News Weather Channel', 'Sky Radio'] | ['Q909662', 'Q7537467', 'Q217228', 'Q2092499', 'Q7537429', 'Q878664'] | [[(132, 139)], [(142, 165)], [(381, 397)], [(400, 425)], [(428, 452)], [(476, 485)]] |
The Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal (Library of the Arsenal, founded 1757) in Paris has been part of the Bibliothèque nationale de France since 1934. ==History== The collections of the library originated with the private library of Marc- René, 3rd marquis d'Argenson (1722-1787), installed in 1757 in the residence of the Gran... | ['Paris', 'Bibliothèque nationale de France', 'Germain Boffrand', 'French Revolution', 'Bastille', 'Charles Nodier', 'Martyrdom of Saint Maurice and his Comrades', 'French literature', "L'Univers illustré", 'Police', 'Prosper Enfantin', 'Joris-Karl Huysmans', 'Louis-Sébastien Mercier', 'Paul Lacroix', 'Joséphin Péladan... | ['Q90', 'Q193563', 'Q1311013', 'Q6534', 'Q1865480', 'Q336010', 'Q16669100', 'Q6689', 'Q18344329', 'Q35535', 'Q809420', 'Q210798', 'Q709670', 'Q1607626', 'Q710019', 'Q334970', 'Q3292905', 'Q334958', 'Q23951219', 'Q4943124', 'Q3776814'] | [[(72, 77), (386, 391), (925, 930), (1337, 1342), (1636, 1641), (2354, 2359), (2609, 2614), (3592, 3597), (3710, 3715), (4783, 4788), (6035, 6040), (6058, 6063), (6169, 6174), (6238, 6243)], [(99, 131)], [(518, 534)], [(832, 849)], [(963, 971), (2400, 2408), (2430, 2438), (2708, 2716)], [(1044, 1058)], [(1832, 1875)], ... |
Guardia Sanframondi is a town and comune in the Province of Benevento, in Campania region, in Italy. It is best known for its wine production, the wine festival Vinalia and for its Christian penitential rite held every seven years. ==Geography== Guardia Sanframondi is distant 28 km from Benevento, its provincial capita... | ['Campania', 'Province of Benevento', 'Italy', 'Old Testament', 'New Testament', 'Saint', 'San Lorenzo Maggiore', 'San Lupo', 'Christian procession'] | ['Q1438', 'Q16134', 'Q38', 'Q19786', 'Q18813', 'Q43115', 'Q55966', 'Q55967', 'Q898830'] | [[(74, 82), (5897, 5905)], [(48, 69)], [(94, 99), (2959, 2964)], [(3264, 3277)], [(3279, 3292)], [(3307, 3312)], [(3340, 3360)], [(3365, 3373)], [(4204, 4224)]] |
The Dane-zaa (ᑕᓀᖚ, also spelled Dunne-za, or Tsattine) are an Athabaskan- speaking group of First Nations people. Their traditional territory is around the Peace River in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. Today, about 1,600 Dane-zaa reside in British Columbia and an estimated half of them speak the Dane-zaa languag... | ['Alberta', 'Dane-zaa language', 'Doig River First Nation', 'Halfway River First Nation', 'Prophet River First Nation', 'West Moberly First Nations', 'Dakelh', 'Lake Athabaska', 'Archaeological', 'Charlie Lake Cave', 'Alexander Mackenzie (explorer)', 'Blueberry River First Nation', 'Doig River', 'North Peace Tribal Cou... | ['Q1951', 'Q20826', 'Q7836932', 'Q5641963', 'Q2001097', 'Q7986011', 'Q1157736', 'Q272463', 'Q23498', 'Q1066926', 'Q319657', 'Q46577983', 'Q5288619', 'Q16948775', 'Q4878079', 'Q3455584', 'Q5905477', 'Q1542695'] | [[(171, 178), (360, 367), (6412, 6419), (6453, 6460), (6721, 6728), (7324, 7331)], [(304, 321)], [(783, 806), (3782, 3805), (4235, 4258), (4258, 4281), (7028, 7051)], [(818, 844), (4934, 4960), (4960, 4986), (6027, 6053)], [(866, 892), (5331, 5357)], [(924, 950), (5920, 5946)], [(1243, 1249)], [(1615, 1629)], [(1739, 1... |
Able Team is a series of action-adventure novels first published in 1982 by American Gold Eagle publishers. It is a spin-off of the Executioner series created by Don Pendleton. There were 51 novels in the Able Team series, plus 2 Super Able Team special editions (and several anthologized short stories). The characters ... | ['Don Pendleton', 'Viet Cong', 'North Vietnamese Army', 'Pennsylvania', 'Blackfoot', 'Montana', 'New Jersey', 'Mississippi', 'Mack Bolan', 'Strategic Defense Initiative', 'KGB', 'Nicholas Cain', 'Death Merchant', 'Nick Carter-Killmaster', 'Stony Man'] | ['Q2718849', 'Q174423', 'Q3936506', 'Q1400', 'Q388264', 'Q1212', 'Q1408', 'Q1494', 'Q6724194', 'Q211031', 'Q80919', 'Q7025158', 'Q5247169', 'Q10600454', 'Q7619575'] | [[(162, 175), (9285, 9298)], [(1261, 1270)], [(1279, 1300)], [(2629, 2641)], [(2898, 2907)], [(2920, 2927)], [(3212, 3222)], [(3872, 3883)], [(5280, 5290), (5533, 5543), (6333, 6343), (9231, 9241)], [(7148, 7176)], [(7457, 7460)], [(7539, 7552)], [(9033, 9047)], [(9084, 9106)], [(468, 477), (557, 566), (947, 956), (106... |
thumb|Plaque at 22 Whitehall, London, commemorating the first meeting of the Canterbury Association The Canterbury Association was formed in 1848 in England by members of parliament, peers, and Anglican church leaders, to establish a colony in New Zealand. The settlement was to be called Canterbury, with its capital to... | ['Whitehall', 'New Zealand', 'Christchurch', 'South Island', 'First Four Ships', 'London', 'Edward Gibbon Wakefield', 'John Robert Godley', 'New Zealand Company', 'Wellington', 'Church of England', 'Archbishop of Canterbury', 'Members of Parliament', 'Wairarapa', 'Banks Peninsula', 'Sir John Simeon, 3rd Baronet', 'Parl... | ['Q214820', 'Q664', 'Q79990', 'Q120755', 'Q5453028', 'Q84', 'Q255492', 'Q6255110', 'Q1789038', 'Q23661', 'Q82708', 'Q29282', 'Q486839', 'Q692895', 'Q806836', 'Q7528071', 'Q11010', 'Q7015280', 'Q1520966', 'Q5033684', 'Q5086023', 'Q1879040', 'Q17056271'] | [[(19, 28)], [(244, 255), (880, 891), (967, 978), (1797, 1808), (2648, 2659), (3295, 3306), (3516, 3527), (4408, 4419), (6344, 6355), (6479, 6490), (6751, 6762), (6780, 6791)], [(333, 345), (1534, 1546)], [(422, 434)], [(445, 461)], [(30, 36), (692, 698)], [(794, 817), (3107, 3130)], [(822, 840)], [(880, 899), (1797, 1... |
Piedmont is a city in Meade County, South Dakota, United States. According to the 2020 census, its population was 971. Piedmont lies along Interstate 90 between Rapid City and Sturgis. Piedmont has been assigned the ZIP Code of 57769.Zip Code Lookup ==History== Piedmont takes its name from a French word meaning "the fo... | ['City', 'South Dakota', 'Black Hills', 'United States Census Bureau', 'Black Hills National Forest'] | ['Q515', 'Q1211', 'Q250937', 'Q637413', 'Q594965'] | [[(167, 171), (2585, 2589), (2979, 2983)], [(36, 48), (2951, 2963), (2985, 2997), (3035, 3047)], [(385, 396), (794, 805), (920, 931)], [(990, 1017)], [(920, 947)]] |
The Daily News is a newspaper covering business, government and legal news in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, the largest county by population in the state of Tennessee, including the largest city in the county, Memphis, Tennessee. The Daily News, which is published Monday through Friday, is the paper of recor... | ['Shelby County, Tennessee', 'Memphis, Tennessee'] | ['Q501602', 'Q16563'] | [[(78, 102)], [(221, 239), (1114, 1132)]] |
Prairie City is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Perkins County, South Dakota, United States. One of many rural settlements in Perkins County, the town was founded in 1946 by former residents of Strool. The population of the CDP was 25 at the 2020 census. == History == Prairie City was founded... | ['South Dakota', 'ZIP code', '2010 United States census', 'J. Sam Marty', 'Betty Olson'] | ['Q1211', 'Q136208', 'Q523716', 'Q27063768', 'Q16733723'] | [[(91, 103), (1644, 1656), (3589, 3601), (3641, 3653)], [(1862, 1870)], [(2421, 2446)], [(3449, 3461)], [(3485, 3496)]] |
The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of North Dakota. ==Common freight carriers== *BNSF Railway (BNSF) *CPKC Railway (Canadian Pacific Kansas City) through subsidiary Soo Line Railroad (SOO) *Dakota, Missouri Valley and Western Railroad (DMVW) *Dakota Northern Railroad (DN) *Northern Plains Railroad (NPR) ... | ['U.S. state', 'North Dakota', 'BNSF Railway', 'Soo Line Railroad', 'Dakota, Missouri Valley and Western Railroad', 'Dakota Northern Railroad', 'Northern Plains Railroad', 'Red River Valley and Western Railroad', 'Yellowstone Valley Railroad', 'Amtrak', 'Class I railroad', 'Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Ra... | ['Q35657', 'Q1207', 'Q267122', 'Q359293', 'Q1157750', 'Q5210034', 'Q2001040', 'Q7304875', 'Q8051998', 'Q23239', 'Q1428122', 'Q15458970', 'Q16842463', 'Q1016648', 'Q1071804', 'Q1072021', 'Q5209979', 'Q43079458', 'Q1135434', 'Q5430664', 'Q48815147'] | [[(39, 49)], [(53, 65), (4687, 4699), (4765, 4777)], [(96, 108)], [(180, 197), (3441, 3458)], [(205, 249)], [(258, 282)], [(289, 313)], [(380, 417), (2361, 2398), (4148, 4185)], [(426, 453)], [(549, 555)], [(628, 644)], [(769, 819), (975, 1025), (2660, 2710), (3321, 3371), (3459, 3509)], [(876, 918), (919, 961)], [(110... |
The Umrah () is an Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca (the holiest city for Muslims, located in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia) that can be undertaken at any time of the year, in contrast to the Ḥajj (; "pilgrimage"), which has specific dates according to the Islamic lunar calendar. In accordance to the Shariah (Law of Isl... | ['Pilgrim', 'Kaaba', 'Mecca', 'Islamic pilgrimage', 'Muslim', 'Hejaz', 'Saudi Arabia', 'Hajj', 'Islamic lunar calendar', 'Ihram', 'Miqat', "Sa'i", 'Halq', 'Hanbalis', 'Allah', 'Abraham', 'Zamzam water', 'Quran', 'Islamic', 'Muhammad', 'Ummah', 'Quraysh', 'Islamic prophet', 'Treaty of Hudaybiyyah', 'Ibn Hisham', 'Ikrima... | ['Q542704', 'Q29466', 'Q5806', 'Q1644573', 'Q47740', 'Q169977', 'Q851', 'Q234915', 'Q28892', 'Q1130332', 'Q1994865', 'Q900671', 'Q935251', 'Q233387', 'Q234801', 'Q9181', 'Q146038', 'Q428', 'Q432', 'Q9458', 'Q205766', 'Q485732', 'Q168827', 'Q1647162', 'Q461096', 'Q565522', 'Q423552', 'Q31945'] | [[(1244, 1251), (3209, 3216)], [(922, 927), (3312, 3317), (3382, 3387), (3437, 3442)], [(41, 46), (590, 595), (1140, 1145), (3241, 3246), (5807, 5812), (5882, 5887), (5949, 5954), (6084, 6089), (6381, 6386), (6801, 6806), (7506, 7511), (7800, 7805), (8114, 8119), (8818, 8823), (9161, 9166)], [(19, 37), (1872, 1890), (9... |
This timeline of United States government military operations, based in part on reports by the Congressional Research Service, shows the years and places in which U.S. military units participated in armed conflicts or occupation of foreign territories. Items in bold are wars most often considered to be major conflicts ... | ['Congressional Research Service', 'United States Armed Forces', 'Central Intelligence Agency', 'United States National Guard', 'American Revolutionary War', 'British Empire', 'Thirteen Colonies', 'Cherokee War of 1776', 'Cherokee', 'Kentucky', 'Tennessee', 'Northwest Indian War', 'Ohio', "Shays' Rebellion", 'Articles ... | ['Q972414', 'Q11211', 'Q37230', 'Q928670', 'Q40949', 'Q8680', 'Q179997', 'Q4122685', 'Q105405', 'Q1603', 'Q1509', 'Q2656995', 'Q1397', 'Q392601', 'Q493620', 'Q377542', 'Q7833491', 'Q655480', 'Q58296', 'Q786', 'Q11218', 'Q3087828', 'Q702220', 'Q468293', 'Q1529261', 'Q12560', 'Q899359', 'Q169549', 'Q160636', 'Q888614', '... | [[(95, 125), (970, 1000), (92543, 92573)], [(91870, 91896)], [(481, 508), (91489, 91516)], [(46192, 46220)], [(1053, 1079), (87269, 87295)], [(1122, 1136), (10679, 10693)], [(1144, 1161)], [(1223, 1243)], [(1223, 1231), (1282, 1290), (1473, 1481), (1526, 1534)], [(1382, 1390), (1638, 1646), (33020, 33028), (88297, 8830... |
Jim Hodder may refer to: * Jim Hodder (musician) (1947–1990), American drummer * Jim Hodder (politician) (born 1940), Canadian politician for Port au Port | ['Jim Hodder (musician)', 'Jim Hodder (politician)'] | ['Q1689114', 'Q6195678'] | [[(27, 48)], [(81, 104)]] |
Ralph is an unincorporated community in Harding County, South Dakota, United States. Although not tracked by the Census Bureau, Ralph has been assigned the ZIP code of 57650. The community was named for James Ralph Howard, the original owner of the town site. ==References== Category:Unincorporated communities in Hardin... | ['South Dakota', 'ZIP code'] | ['Q1211', 'Q136208'] | [[(56, 68), (330, 342), (382, 394)], [(156, 164)]] |
Redig is an unincorporated community in Harding County, South Dakota, United States. Although not tracked by the Census Bureau, Redig has been assigned the ZIP code of 57776. Centrally located between Buffalo and Belle Fourche on state highway 85, the town is nearly 22 miles from the nearest grocery store and gas stati... | ['South Dakota', 'ZIP code', 'Belle Fourche'] | ['Q1211', 'Q136208', 'Q947052'] | [[(56, 68), (617, 629), (669, 681)], [(156, 164)], [(213, 226)]] |
Renner is an unincorporated community in Minnehaha County in the U.S. state of South Dakota. Renner has been assigned the ZIP code of 57055. The demographics of Renner are not listed separately by the United States Census Bureau, but are included within those of Mapleton Township. The 2000 Census reported a total popul... | ['Renner Lutheran Church', 'U.S. state', 'South Dakota', 'ZIP code', 'United States Census Bureau', 'South Dakota Highway 115', 'Big Sioux River', 'Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad', 'Atlantic Ocean', 'Charles Lindbergh', 'Northern States Power Company', 'Red Wing, Minnesota', 'National Register of His... | ['Q7313310', 'Q35657', 'Q1211', 'Q136208', 'Q637413', 'Q809187', 'Q859274', 'Q1071804', 'Q97', 'Q1618', 'Q7058996', 'Q862727', 'Q3719'] | [[(1515, 1537), (1793, 1815)], [(65, 75)], [(79, 91), (406, 418), (571, 583), (1638, 1650), (1945, 1957), (1980, 1992), (2050, 2062)], [(122, 130)], [(201, 228)], [(406, 430)], [(461, 476)], [(494, 543)], [(674, 688)], [(702, 719), (1817, 1834)], [(1161, 1190)], [(1247, 1266)], [(1680, 1716)]] |
Reva is an unincorporated community in Harding County, South Dakota, United States. Although not tracked by the Census Bureau, Reva has been assigned the ZIP code of 57651. The community has the name of Reva Bonniwell, the daughter of a first settler. It is the location of the annual Reva Turtle Races. ==History== The ... | ['South Dakota', 'ZIP code', 'Battle of Slim Buttes', 'Great Sioux Reservation', 'United States Army', 'Miniconjou', 'Sioux', 'Battle of Little Bighorn', 'Anson Mills', '3rd U.S. Cavalry', 'Sans Arc', 'Brulé', 'Crazy Horse'] | ['Q1211', 'Q136208', 'Q786821', 'Q5599966', 'Q9212', 'Q1737293', 'Q107434', 'Q205422', 'Q4770732', 'Q223205', 'Q1670848', 'Q992401', 'Q44555'] | [[(55, 67), (1641, 1653), (1693, 1705)], [(154, 162)], [(320, 341), (1506, 1527)], [(388, 411)], [(424, 442)], [(447, 457)], [(394, 399), (458, 463), (481, 486), (1238, 1243)], [(611, 635)], [(687, 698)], [(708, 724)], [(1287, 1295)], [(1297, 1302)], [(1334, 1345)]] |
HMS Fox, pennant number A320, was a Bulldog-class hydrographic survey ship of the British Royal Navy. ==References== ;Notes ;Bibliography * Baker, A. D. The Naval Institute Guide of Combat Fleets of the World 1998–1999. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: Naval Institute Press. . * Moore, John. Jane's Fighting Ships 1985–86. Lon... | ['Lowestoft', 'Bulldog-class survey vessel', 'Royal Navy'] | ['Q986007', 'Q4996706', 'Q172771'] | [[(475, 484)], [(360, 387)], [(90, 100), (420, 430)]] |
Royal Phnom Penh Airways was an airline based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It operated domestic services, as well as regional flights to Thailand out of Phnom Penh International Airport and Angkor International Airport, Siem Reap.Flight International 12–18 April 2005 == History == The airline was established on 24 October ... | ['Phnom Penh', 'Cambodia', 'Pochentong International Airport', 'Angkor International Airport', 'Thailand', 'Siem Reap', 'Flight International', 'Norodom Chakrapong', 'Ho Chi Minh City', 'China', 'Singapore', 'Battambang', 'Battambang Airport', 'Ratanankiri', 'Ratanankiri Airport', 'Stung Treng', 'Stung Treng Airport', ... | ['Q1850', 'Q424', 'Q1054163', 'Q1054472', 'Q869', 'Q11711', 'Q1428742', 'Q4923558', 'Q1854', 'Q148', 'Q334', 'Q748336', 'Q2265750', 'Q747846', 'Q3496522', 'Q10859501', 'Q8215574', 'Q1861'] | [[(6, 16), (49, 59), (149, 159), (649, 659), (770, 780)], [(61, 69), (1020, 1028), (1157, 1165)], [(781, 813)], [(186, 214), (856, 884)], [(133, 141)], [(216, 225), (846, 855)], [(226, 246)], [(409, 427)], [(480, 496)], [(501, 506)], [(514, 523)], [(740, 750), (751, 761)], [(751, 769)], [(814, 825), (826, 837)], [(826,... |
Ridgeview is an unincorporated community in Dewey County, South Dakota, United States. Although not tracked by the Census Bureau, Ridgeview has been assigned the ZIP code of 57652. The community was so named for the elevated town site's location upon a drainage divide. ==References== Category:Unincorporated communities... | ['South Dakota', 'ZIP code'] | ['Q1211', 'Q136208'] | [[(58, 70), (338, 350), (390, 402)], [(162, 170)]] |
Rutland is an unincorporated community in Lake County, South Dakota, United States. Rutland was laid out in 1906, and named after Rutland Township. Rutland is served by the Rutland School District, which has a single Pre-K through 12 school located in the town. ==References== Category:Unincorporated communities in Lake... | ['South Dakota'] | ['Q1211'] | [[(55, 67), (329, 341), (381, 393)]] |
The Shape of Jazz to Come is the third album by jazz musician Ornette Coleman. Released on Atlantic Records in 1959, it was his debut on the label and his first album featuring the working quartet including himself, trumpeter Don Cherry, bassist Charlie Haden, and drummer Billy Higgins.Litweiler, John. "II." Ornette Co... | ['Ornette Coleman', 'Radio Recorders', 'Avant-garde jazz', 'Atlantic Records', 'Nesuhi Ertegun', 'Charlie Haden', 'Billy Higgins', 'Hollywood, California', 'Library of Congress', 'National Recording Registry', 'Rolling Stone', 'AllMusic', 'New Orleans', 'Los Angeles', 'Percy Heath', 'Modern Jazz Quartet', 'Lenox School... | ['Q208797', 'Q2342495', 'Q790188', 'Q202440', 'Q710748', 'Q319283', 'Q324522', 'Q34006', 'Q131454', 'Q253299', 'Q33511', 'Q31181', 'Q34404', 'Q65', 'Q981283', 'Q830379', 'Q1295373', 'Q156535', 'Q17091071', 'Q1518375', 'Q107432', 'Q93341', 'Q3985704', 'Q627383', 'Q2165603'] | [[(62, 77), (310, 325), (2880, 2895), (8334, 8349), (8685, 8700)], [(451, 466), (8856, 8871)], [(8626, 8642)], [(91, 107), (2163, 2179), (8593, 8609)], [(759, 773), (3038, 3052), (8569, 8583)], [(246, 259), (8391, 8404)], [(273, 286), (8414, 8427)], [(470, 491)], [(893, 912)], [(936, 963), (8731, 8758), (8793, 8820)], ... |
The Red River Valley and Western Railroad is a regional railroad operating in the US states of North Dakota and Minnesota. It began operations in 1987 in an era of railroad restructuring. Its of track, originally acquired from the Burlington Northern Railroad, included: * Wahpeton, North Dakota to Oakes, North Dakota *... | ['North Dakota', 'Minnesota', 'United States', 'Burlington Northern Railroad', 'Hecla, South Dakota', 'BNSF Railway', 'Canadian Pacific', 'Twin Cities and Western Railroad', 'Minnesota Prairie Line'] | ['Q1207', 'Q1527', 'Q30', 'Q1016648', 'Q2386545', 'Q267122', 'Q46974', 'Q7858123', 'Q6868403'] | [[(95, 107), (283, 295), (306, 318), (381, 393), (408, 420), (441, 453), (466, 478), (492, 504), (516, 528), (538, 550), (565, 577), (588, 600), (618, 630), (643, 655), (668, 680), (694, 706), (723, 735), (747, 759), (770, 782), (797, 809), (826, 838), (849, 861), (873, 885), (999, 1011), (1149, 1161), (1346, 1358), (1... |
MK Airlines Ltd. was a cargo airline from Ghana (registered in the United Kingdom from 2006 onwards, with its headquarters in Hartfield, East Sussex),"Preserved airline website at web.archive.org" MK Airlines. Retrieved on 9 September 2010. which was operational between 1990 and 2010, concentrating on freight services ... | ['Ghana', 'Kotoka International Airport', 'Gatwick Airport', 'Ostend–Bruges International Airport', 'Hartfield, East Sussex', 'Johannesburg', 'Boeing 747-200', 'Filton Airfield', 'Douglas DC-8', 'Nigeria', 'Boeing 747-400', 'High Court of Justice', 'London', 'Port Harcourt International Airport', 'Luxembourg', 'Halifax... | ['Q117', 'Q177689', 'Q8703', 'Q1432260', 'Q2351253', 'Q34647', 'Q179', 'Q1367059', 'Q223315', 'Q1033', 'Q906937', 'Q1617747', 'Q84', 'Q1432453', 'Q32', 'Q1345785', 'Q10305', 'Q6615900'] | [[(42, 47), (945, 950), (4829, 4834), (4923, 4928), (4997, 5002)], [(992, 1020)], [(417, 432), (1025, 1040)], [(462, 497)], [(126, 148)], [(614, 626)], [(661, 675), (1309, 1323), (2963, 2977), (3718, 3732), (4251, 4265)], [(679, 694)], [(1096, 1108), (2950, 2962), (3090, 3102)], [(1228, 1235), (3865, 3872)], [(2306, 23... |
A flag officer is a commissioned officer in a nation's armed forces senior enough to be entitled to fly a flag to mark the position from which the officer exercises command. The term is used differently in different countries: *In many countries, a flag officer is a senior officer of the navy, specifically those who ho... | ['Military rank', 'United States', 'India', 'Bangladesh', 'General', 'Canadian Armed Forces', 'Indian Armed Forces', 'Indian Air Force', 'Royal Navy', 'Commander-in-Chief Fleet', 'British Army', 'Royal Marines', 'Royal Air Force', 'United States Navy', 'United States Army'] | ['Q56019', 'Q30', 'Q668', 'Q902', 'Q83460', 'Q644943', 'Q320919', 'Q330658', 'Q172771', 'Q5152177', 'Q222595', 'Q1046947', 'Q165862', 'Q11220', 'Q9212'] | [[(7572, 7585)], [(436, 449), (5547, 5560), (5599, 5612), (6203, 6216), (6616, 6629), (7123, 7136)], [(451, 456), (3350, 3355), (3365, 3370), (3702, 3707), (3789, 3794)], [(462, 472)], [(889, 896), (3945, 3952), (3970, 3977), (4004, 4011), (4031, 4038), (6432, 6439), (7094, 7101)], [(1538, 1559)], [(3365, 3384)], [(378... |