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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1885%E2%80%9386%20St.%20Mary%27s%20Y.M.A.%20season%23National | 1885–86 St. Mary's Y.M.A. season | The game of association football ("football") had been popular in England for many years, having its origins in the Middle Ages. The game was played under various rules, all of which were considerably different from the modern game. By the mid-19th century, attempts were being made to unify the rules, with these culmin... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.765625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/130th%20Division%20%28Imperial%20Japanese%20Army%29 | 130th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) | | 130th Division | |
| --- | --- |
| 第130師団 | |
| Active | 1945–1945 |
| Country | Empire of Japan |
| Allegiance | 23rd army |
| Branch | Imperial Japanese Army |
| Type | Infantry |
| Garrison/HQ | Panyu District |
| Nickname(s) | Shoki division |
| Engagements | none |
The 130th Division (第130師団, Dai-hyakusanjū Shi... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.515625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/180th%20Field%20Regiment%2C%20Royal%20Artillery%238th%20North%20Staffordshire%20Regiment | 180th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery | In July 1940, shortly after the British Expeditionary Force was evacuated from Dunkirk, the North Staffordshire Regiment formed a new 8th Battalion. (A previous 8th (Service) Battalion had been raised as part of Kitchener's Army during World War I of 1914–18.)
After initial training, the battalion joined a hone defenc... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.59375 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1780s%20BC%23Events%20and%20trends | 1780s BC | c. 1780 BC - The last known population of woolly mammoths on Wrangel Island died out, possibly due to a combination of climate change and hunting.
1787-1784 BC: The Amorite civilization conquers Uruk and Isin.
1786 BC: In Egypt, the Twelfth Dynasty ends, and the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Dynasties begin. | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.578125 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1917%20Uruguayan%20constitutional%20referendum | 1917 Uruguayan constitutional referendum | | Politics of Uruguay |
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| Constitution * Current constitution (1997\) * Previous constitutions + 1830 + 1918 + 1934 + 1942 + 1952 + 1967 |
| Executive * President (list) Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou * Cabinet |
| Legislative * Vice President Beatriz Argimón * General Assembly * Senate President * Chamber of... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1780%20in%20the%20United%20States%23April%E2%80%93June | 1780 in the United States | April 14 – American Revolutionary War: Battle of Monck's Corner
May 6 – American Revolutionary War: Battle of Lenud's Ferry
May 12 – American Revolutionary War: Charleston, South Carolina is taken by British forces.
May 13 – Cumberland Compact signed by American settlers in the Cumberland Valley of Tennessee.
May 19 – ... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.734375 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1780%20in%20the%20United%20States%23July%E2%80%93September | 1780 in the United States | July 11 – Expédition Particulière: French soldiers arrive in Newport, Rhode Island to reinforce colonists in the American Revolutionary War.
July 12 – American Revolutionary War: Battle of Williamson's Plantation
July 21 – American Revolutionary War: Battle of Colson's Mill
August 1 – American Revolutionary War: Battle... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.84375 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1937%20Philippine%20women%27s%20suffrage%20plebiscite%23Background | 1937 Philippine women's suffrage plebiscite | In the beginning of the 20th century, various women's rights groups emerged shortly after the United States gained sovereignty over the Philippines. In 1905, the Asociacion Feminista Filipina (Feminist Association of the Philippines) was founded by Concepcion Felix Rodriguez along with 12 elite women. A year later, in ... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.921875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1937%20Philippine%20women%27s%20suffrage%20plebiscite%23Legislation%20and%20plebiscite | 1937 Philippine women's suffrage plebiscite | In 1934, the 1935 constitution was approved. Article 5 of the constitution stated that "The National Assembly shall extend the right of suffrage to women, if in a plebiscite which shall be held for that purpose within two years after the adoption of this Constitution, not less than three hundred thousand women possessi... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.953125 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1937%20Philippine%20women%27s%20suffrage%20plebiscite%23Legacy | 1937 Philippine women's suffrage plebiscite | In 1947, 10 years after Philippine women were granted the right to vote, Geronima T. Pecson was elected as the first women senator. The election of Pecson prompted the entry of more women into governmental leadership positions, including the eventual election of two presidents, three vice presidents, congresswomen, sen... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.9375 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1733%20Polish%E2%80%93Lithuanian%20royal%20election%23History | 1733 Polish–Lithuanian royal election | On February 1, 1733, the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Augustus II the Strong died in Warsaw, leaving the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth without a monarch. Another royal election was necessary. This time, the Polish – Lithuanian nobility firmly opposed a foreign candidate, such as Portuguese Infante Manuel... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.921875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barcelona%20City%20Council%20election%23Electoral%20system | 1905 Barcelona City Council election | The number of seats of each council was determined by the population count, according to the 1877 Municipal Law. As Barcelona had more than 200,000 inhabitants, the number of seats composing the city council was 50. The municipal law also established that half of the seats had to be renewed every two years. Therefore, ... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 3.109375 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1787%20in%20the%20United%20States%23July%E2%80%93September | 1787 in the United States | July 13 – The U.S. Congress enacts the Northwest Ordinance establishing governing rules for the Northwest Territory. It also establishes procedures for the admission of new states including gridded townships and limits the expansion of slavery.
August 27 – Launching a 45-foot (14 m) steam powered craft on the Delaware ... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.578125 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1120%23Levant | 1120 | January 16 – Council of Nablus: King Baldwin II and Patriarch Warmund convenes an assembly at Nablus – establishing the earliest surviving written laws of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. The prelates and noblemen who attend the meeting confirm the clergy's right to collect the tithe and to bear arms "in the cause of... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.65625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1120%23Asia | 1120 | Fang La, a Chinese rebel leader, leads an uprising against the Song Dynasty in Qixian Village (modern-day Zhejiang) in southeast China. He raises an army and captures Hangzhou.
August – September (the eighth month of the Chinese calendar) – Wanyan Xiyin, a Jurchen nobleman and minister, completes the design of the firs... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.640625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12th%20century%20BC | 12th century BC | | Millennium |
| --- |
| 2nd millennium BC |
| Centuries |
| * 13th century BC * **12th century BC** * 11th century BC |
| Timelines |
| * 13th century BC * **12th century BC** * 11th century BC |
| State leaders |
| * 13th century BC * **12th century BC** * 11th century BC |
| Decades |
| * 1190s BC * 1180s BC * 1170s... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.53125 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12th%20century%20BC%23Events | 12th century BC | 1200 BC: the first civilization in Central and North America develops in about 1200 BC in the coastal regions of the southern part of the Gulf of Mexico. Known as the Olmec civilization, its early site is at San Lorenzo.
1200 BC: the Phoenicians found the port of Lisbon, Portugal
1197 BC: the beginning of the first per... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.75 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1866%20New%20Zealand%20general%20election | 1866 New Zealand general election | 1866 general election
| --- | |
| --- | --- |
| | ← 1860–61 | **12 February – 6 April 1866** | 1868 (Māori) → | | --- | --- | --- | | |
| ← outgoing memberselected members → | |
| --- All 70 seats in the New Zealand House of Representatives | |
| | | First party | | | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | Leader | Edward Staffor... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.671875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1874%E2%80%9375%20in%20English%20football | 1874–75 in English football | Football in England
| Season | 1874–75 |
| --- | --- |
| Men's football | |
| FA Cup | Royal Engineers |
| | ← 1873–74 | | 1875–76 → | | --- | --- | --- | | |
The 1874–75 season was the fourth season of competitive football in England at a time when the sport was still the recreation for the higher classes in the coun... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.703125 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1673%20in%20England%23Events | 1673 in England | 22 January – impostor Mary Carleton is hanged in Newgate Prison in London for multiple thefts and returning from penal transportation.
8 March – under pressure from Parliament, King Charles II withdraws the Royal Declaration of Indulgence.
29 March – the Test Act is passed, preventing Roman Catholics from holding publi... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.671875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1956%20World%20Sportscar%20Championship%23Championship%20summary | 1956 World Sportscar Championship | The 1956 World Sports Car Championship was ultimately contested over five races. While much of the controversy surrounding the tragedy at Le Mans had subsided by January 1956, those in the international racing community were still contending with the fallout. The organisers of the 24 Heures du Mans introduced regulatio... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.515625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1743%20in%20Sweden%23Events | 1743 in Sweden | March - The peasant estate in the Riksdag of the Estates support Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark before Adolf Frederik of Holstein-Gottorp, as candidate to the post of heir to the Swedish throne.
May - Three of the four estates in the Riksdag of the Estates: the nobility, the clergy and the burghers, offers to suppo... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.765625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1788%23January%E2%80%93March | 1788 | January 1 – The first edition of The Times, previously The Daily Universal Register, is published in London.
January 2 – Georgia ratifies the United States Constitution, and becomes the fourth U.S. state under the new government.
January 9 – Connecticut ratifies the United States Constitution, and becomes the fifth U.S... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.65625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1788%23April%E2%80%93June | 1788 | April 7 – American pioneers establish the town of Marietta (in modern-day Ohio), the first permanent American settlement outside the original Thirteen Colonies.
April 13 – America's first recorded riot, the 'Doctors' Mob', begins. Residents of Manhattan are angry about grave robbers stealing bodies for doctors to disse... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.78125 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1550s%23April%E2%80%93June | 1550s | April 16 – The Valladolid debate on the rights and treatment of indigenous peoples of the Americas by their Spanish conquerors opens at the Colegio de San Gregorio in Valladolid, Castile.
April 30 – King Tabinshwehti of Burma is assassinated by two of his bodyguards while he is on a hunting trip. The two swordsmen, sen... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.65625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1550s%23July%E2%80%93September | 1550s | July 21 – The Society of Jesus (Jesuits) is approved by Pope Julius III.
July 25 – Capture of Mahdia (1550): Troops commanded by Ottoman General Turgut Reis make a counterattack on the Spanish invaders, led by General Andrea Doria. Both sides sustain heavy losses, and the Spanish succeed in forcing the Ottomans to retr... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.640625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1750s%23January%E2%80%93March | 1750s | January 13 – The Treaty of Madrid between Spain and Portugal authorizes a larger Brazil than had the Treaty of Tordesillas of 1494, which originally established the boundaries of the Portuguese and Spanish territories in South America.
January 24 – A fire in Istanbul destroys 10,000 homes.
February 15 – After Spain and... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.6875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1750s%23July%E2%80%93September | 1750s | July 9 – Traveller Jonas Hanway leaves St. Petersburg to return home, via Germany and the Netherlands. Later the same year, Hanway reputedly becomes the first Englishman to use an umbrella (a French fashion).
July 11 – Halifax, Nova Scotia is almost completely destroyed by fire.
July 31 – José I takes over the throne ... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Centrolene%22%20petrophilum | "Centrolene" petrophilum | | "Centrolene" petrophilum | |
| --- | --- |
| Conservation status | |
| Endangered (IUCN 3\.1) | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Amphibia |
| Order: | Anura |
| Family: | Centrolenidae |
| Genus: | "Centrolene" |
| Species: | ***"C." ... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.6875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1550s%20BC%23Events%20and%20trends | 1550s BC | The city of Mycenae, located in the northeast Peloponnesus, comes to dominate the rest of Achaea, giving its name to the Mycenaean civilization.
1557 BC—Estimation: Memphis, capital of Lower Egypt becomes the largest city of the world, taking the lead from Avaris, capital of the Hyksos in Egypt.
1556 BC—Cecrops I build... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-ene | -ene | The suffix -ene is used in organic chemistry to form names of organic compounds where the -C=C- group has been attributed the highest priority according to the rules of organic nomenclature. Sometimes a number between hyphens is inserted before it to say that the double bond is between that atom and the atom with the n... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974%20Colombian%20general%20election%23Background | 1974 Colombian general election | The National Front era began in 1958 when Liberal leader Alberto Lleras Camargo and Conservative leader Laureano Gomez wrote the Benidorm Pact, which led to a 16-year era in which the Liberal and Conservatives would alternate holding the presidency every four years. The Front was the result of a series of agreements be... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.84375 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974%20Colombian%20general%20election%23Electoral%20system | 1974 Colombian general election | The president was elected by first-past-the-post voting in a single round. Members of the Senate and Chamber of Representatives were elected by closed list proportional representation. The voting age was 21 and voting was non-compulsory. The number of seats in both houses of Congress was reduced as seats created to mak... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.53125 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1922%20Burmese%20general%20election%23Electoral%20system | 1922 Burmese general election | The Legislative Council had 103 members, of which 80 were elected; 58 "non-communal" seats elected by a common roll, and 22 "communal" seats reserved for ethnic minorities (eight for Indians, five for Karens, one European and one Anglo-Indian) and business groups (two for the Burma Chamber of Commerce, and one each fo... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.765625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1214%23Europe | 1214 | February 15 – King John (Lackland) lands with an invasion force (accompanied by mercenaries) at La Rochelle; many barons of England refuse to join him in the campaign. John sends his half-brother William Longespée (Long Sword) to Flanders, with money to assemble a mercenary army there. John pushes the French forces nor... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.609375 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1214%23Asia | 1214 | Spring – Emperor Xuan Zong of the Jurchen-led Chinese Jin Dynasty surrenders to the Mongols under Genghis khan – who have besieged the capital of Zhongdu (modern-day Beijing) for a year. He is forced to pay tribute (including some 3,000 horses, 10,000 'bolts' of silk and his daughter), along with subjugation to the Mon... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.53125 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-elect%23History | -elect | This usage of the term -elect originated in the Catholic Church, where bishops were elected but would not take office until ordained. In addition, the winner of a papal election would be known as the pope-elect until he was confirmed and actually became pope. The term entered politics with the practice of elective mona... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.796875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-elect%23Official%20positions%20in%20organizations | -elect | The bylaws of some clubs and other organizations may define an official position of president-elect similar to a vice president position. The members of the organization elect the president-elect, rather than directly electing the organization's president. The president-elect may be given limited duties, similar to a... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.5625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1925%20Miami%20tornado%23Summary | 1925 Miami tornado | The exact path and strength of the tornado are uncertain, since it occurred prior to modern records which began in 1950. The first tornadoes to directly receive damage ratings on the Fujita scale occurred in 1971.
The 1925 tornado was first reported in its formative stage over the Everglades near Hialeah, where several... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.65625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965%20Major%20League%20Baseball%20draft | 1965 Major League Baseball draft | | 1965 Major League Baseball draft | |
| --- | --- |
| General information | |
| Date(s) | June 8–9, 1965 |
| Location | New York City |
| Overview | |
| First selection | Rick MondayKansas City Athletics |
| First round selections | 20 |
| Hall of Famers | 3 * C Johnny Bench * P Tom Seaver * P Nolan Ryan |
| 1966 → | ... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.546875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12th%20century%20in%20Wales%23Events | 12th century in Wales | 1102 Henry I of England has a series of charges drawn up against the rebel Robert of Bellême, Earl of Shrewsbury and, when Robert refuses to answer to them, has Robert's former vassal and ally Iorwerth ap Bleddyn, prince of Powys, persuaded to besiege and capture Robert's castles in Shropshire; Iorwerth also delivers h... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.609375 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Centrolene%22%20quindianum | "Centrolene" quindianum | | "Centrolene" quindianum | |
| --- | --- |
| | |
| Conservation status | |
| Vulnerable (IUCN 3\.1) | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Amphibia |
| Order: | Anura |
| Family: | Centrolenidae |
| Genus: | "Centrolene" |
| Species: | ***... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.515625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976%20Longling%20earthquake%23Geology | 1976 Longling earthquake | Yunnan is a mountainous region lying east of Tibet, and north of the Red River Fault that strikes southeast along the Red River into North Vietnam and the South China Sea. The Red River fault is deep – some believe it may reach the lithosphere – and forms a major tectonic boundary that separates Indochina from the Sout... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.609375 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970%20Soviet%20census%23Summary | 1970 Soviet census | The Soviet population in 1970 was recorded as being 241,720,134 people, an increase of over 15% from the 208,826,650 people recorded in the Soviet Union in the 1959 Soviet census.
While there was speculation that ethnic Russians would become a minority in the Soviet Union in 1970, the 1970 census recorded 53% (a bare ... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.5625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1010s%23Asia | 1010s | The Lý dynasty is established in Vietnam (or 1009), and moves the capital to Thăng Long (modern-day Hanoi).
Second conflict in the Goryeo–Khitan War: The Goryeo king is unseated in a revolt, resulting in an invasion by the Liao dynasty, and the burning of the Korean capital Gaegyeong.
Song Zhun of Song dynasty China co... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.5625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1010s%23England | 1010s | September 29 – Siege of Canterbury: Danish Viking raiders led by Thorkell the Tall pillage Canterbury after a siege, taking Ælfheah, archbishop of Canterbury, as a prisoner.
Byrhtferth, Benedictine monk of Ramsey Abbey, writes his Manual (Enchiridion) on the divine order of the universe and time.
April – King Æthelred... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1010s%23Byzantine%20Empire | 1010s | Summer – Battle of Thessalonica: Emperor Basil II launches a raiding expedition against Bulgaria. From Western Thrace via Serres he reaches the valley of the Strymon River, near Thessaloniki (modern Greece); the local Byzantine governor Theophylact Botaneiates defeats the Bulgarians.
July 29 – Battle of Kleidion: Basil... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.5625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/141st%20meridian%20west | 141st meridian west | 141°class=notpageimage| 141st meridian west The meridian 141° west of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, North America, the Pacific Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole. The 141st meridian west forms a great circle with the 39th meridian eas... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.578125 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/142nd%20New%20York%20State%20Legislature%23Background | 142nd New York State Legislature | Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1894, re-apportioned in 1917, 51 Senators and 150 assemblymen were elected in single-seat districts; senators for a two-year term, assemblymen for a one-year term. The senatorial districts consisted either of one or more entire counties; or a contiguous area within a... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.5 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985%20Commonwealth%20Heads%20of%20Government%20Meeting | 1985 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting | | 8th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting | |
| --- | --- |
| Host country | The Bahamas |
| Dates | 16–22 October 1985 |
| Venue(s) | Lyford Cay |
| Cities | Nassau |
| Chair | Lynden Pindling(Prime Minister) |
| Follows | 1983 |
| Precedes | 1986 |
| Key points | |
| Apartheid | |
The 1985 Commonwealth Heads of... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.6875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992%20Taiwanese%20legislative%20election%23Background | 1992 Taiwanese legislative election | The Constitution of the Republic of China took effect on December 25, 1947 (36th year of the Republic) and held its first parliamentary election in 1948. Amidst the backdrop of the Chinese Civil War between the Kuomintang nationalist government and the Chinese Communist Party, the National Assembly invoked article 174 ... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.609375 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938%E2%80%9339%20Ranji%20Trophy | 1938–39 Ranji Trophy | 1938–39 Ranji Trophy
| The Ranji Trophy | |
| --- | --- |
| Dates | 28 October 1938 – 21 February 1939 |
| Administrator(s) | BCCI |
| Cricket format | First\-class |
| Tournament format(s) | Knockout |
| Champions | Bengal (1st title) |
| Participants | 20 |
| Matches | 20 |
| Most runs | Naoomal Jeoomal (Sind) (418\)... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.5625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1A2%20Key%20Telephone%20System%23Wiring | 1A2 Key Telephone System | Wiring between system components and telephone sets was facilitated by Type 66 punch-down blocks. For each telephone line from the central office, a key system required five pairs of internal wires: The central office tip and ring leads, the station (telephone instrument) tip and ring wires, the A and A1 control leads,... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.515625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1A2%20Key%20Telephone%20System%23User%20interface | 1A2 Key Telephone System | A user could select any available telephone line by pressing the appropriate pickup key and taking the handset off-hook. While on a telephone call, a user could place the call on hold by pressing the hold button, which also released the depressed line button mechanically, enabling the user to select another line for pl... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.65625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1A2%20Key%20Telephone%20System%23Audible%20supervision | 1A2 Key Telephone System | Audible signals, most often from ringers or buzzers, could be handled several ways. The ringer in a specific telephone set could be hardwired to one specific phone line. This had the advantage that the phone would ring any time a call came in on that specific line, even during a local power failure, but it also had the... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.796875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947%20Chinese%20National%20Assembly%20election%23Background | 1947 Chinese National Assembly election | Elected government officials under the 1947 Constitution of the Republic of China
| Title | Role | Constitutional provisions | Amended provisions | First election |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| **National Assembly delegate** | Exercise political powers on behalf of citizens | Directly elected by citizens of county... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.546875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947%20Chinese%20National%20Assembly%20election%23Seats%20breakdown | 1947 Chinese National Assembly election | Seats of the 1947 Chinese National Assembly
| Electoral district type | | Seats | Delegates | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| elected | not elected |
| Counties, cities, and equivalents | | 2,177 | 2,141 | 36 |
| Inner Mongolia | | 57 | 57 | 0 |
| Tibet | | 40 | 39 | 1 |
| Minority ethnic groups in frontier area | ... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.546875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947%20Chinese%20National%20Assembly%20election%23Aftermath | 1947 Chinese National Assembly election | The election was organized by the Kuomintang-led Nationalist government. Elected National Assembly delegates started its first session on 29 March 1948 in Nanking. The exact number of delegates attending the meeting remained unknown due to numerous circumstances, such as deaths before or after election, declined to ina... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.59375 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970%20International%20Gold%20Cup | 1970 International Gold Cup | | 1970 International Gold Cup | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Non\-championship race in the 1970 Formula One season | | | |
| | | | |
| Race details | | | |
| Date | 22 August 1970 | | |
| Official name | XVII International Gold Cup | | |
| Location | Oulton Park, Cheshire | | |
| Course | Permanent racing facility... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.5 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st%20Space%20Operations%20Squadron%23Space%20Track | 1st Space Operations Squadron | The squadron was originally organized on 14 February 1961, as the 1st Aerospace Surveillance and Control Squadron, a unit of Air Defense Command and became operational on 1 July 1961 as the SPACETRACK component of NORAD Space Detection and Tracking System (SPADATS). It was the operational version of research and devel... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.53125 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st%20Space%20Operations%20Squadron%23Sensors | 1st Space Operations Squadron | The squadron had essentially the same set of sensors used by Project Space Track, with the addition of two additional Baker-Nunn cameras, one of which was used by the Royal Canadian Air Force at RCAF Station Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada. In March 1961, the Laredo Air Force Base sensor was transferred from Air Research an... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.5 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st%20Space%20Operations%20Squadron%23Orbital%20computations | 1st Space Operations Squadron | The squadron initially made orbital predictions by computing ephemerides based on standard Kepler orbits. As a satellite got lower into the atmosphere, drag made it difficult to forecast the ephemeris of the satellite accurately. By 1962, the situation was somewhat better. The Soviet satellite Sputnik 4 was slowly e... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 3 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st%20Space%20Operations%20Squadron%23Operations | 1st Space Operations Squadron | In April 1961 a Philco 2000 computer was installed for dedicated squadron use. It was considered the fastest computer in the world at the time of installation. It still used IBM punched cards for data entry and was infamous for devouring the cards. The computer was programmed using Fortran for batch processing and t... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.8125 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st%20Space%20Operations%20Squadron%23Satellite%20control | 1st Space Operations Squadron | On 5 October 1987, the squadron was reactivated, renamed the 1st Satellite Control Squadron, and began its ever-growing satellite control mission. On 16 February 1988, the squadron began its first commanding on the DSP constellation. The Space Operations Center (SOC) was operationally turned over to AFSPC on 21 Decembe... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.515625 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Moldovan%20parliamentary%20election%23Electoral%20system | 2010 Moldovan parliamentary election | The electoral threshold varied for different organizations; for electoral blocs of three or more parties it was 9%; for blocs of two parties it was 7%, and for individual parties it was 4%. Individual candidates could also run, but needed to receive at least 2% of the vote to win a seat. A total of 39 contestants; 20 p... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.546875 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973%20Chilean%20parliamentary%20election%23Background | 1973 Chilean parliamentary election | Since the early 1960s, the Chilean economy had experienced sustained inflationary growth, which continued under the Salvador Allende government and was considered a major factor in the economic crisis of 1972. In response to inflation, the government implemented the Vuskovic plan, aiming to increase state control over ... | stanford-oval/20241001 | 2.5 |
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