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Andrés Boira
[ [ "Andrés Boira", "sport", "Alpine skiing" ], [ "Andrés Boira", "country of citizenship", "Spain" ] ]
Spanish paralympic alpine skier
finished the 2006/2007 European Cup season in second place. At the March 2008 Italian National Championships, Boira and Aznar finished second in the Super G, were disqualified in the Giant Slalom and finished second in the Slalom. At the last round of the European Cup in March 2008, an event held in La Molina, Spain, B...
[ "Andrés Paulo Boira Díaz", "Andres Boira", "Andres Paulo Boira Diaz" ]
Andrés Boira
[ [ "Andrés Boira", "sport", "Alpine skiing" ], [ "Andrés Boira", "country of citizenship", "Spain" ] ]
Spanish paralympic alpine skier
at La Molina in Spain, Boira finished fourth overall. At the February 2009 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships, while skiing with Anzar, he finished sixth in the Super Combined event. In March 2009, with guide Aznar, he competed at the European Cup Alpine Skiing for the Disabled. He finished first in the slalom event...
[ "Andrés Paulo Boira Díaz", "Andres Boira", "Andres Paulo Boira Diaz" ]
Andrés Boira
[ [ "Andrés Boira", "sport", "Alpine skiing" ] ]
Spanish paralympic alpine skier
preparation for the Vancouver Games. Following this, he participated in additional team training at the Centro de Tecnificación de La Cerdanya (Girona). At the 2010 World Cup Alpine Skiing for Disabled in Abtenau, Austria, he and his guide finished seventh in the slalom following a first run where they were in the sixt...
[ "Andrés Paulo Boira Díaz", "Andres Boira", "Andres Paulo Boira Diaz" ]
Andrés Boira
[ [ "Andrés Boira", "participant in", "2010 Winter Paralympics" ], [ "Andrés Boira", "country of citizenship", "Spain" ] ]
Spanish paralympic alpine skier
Spain. He won a gold medal in the slalom event. At the final event of the 2009/2010 World Cup season, an event held in March 2010 in Aspen, Colorado, he finished sixth in one event with a time of 1:15.57. He finished fifth in the Super Combined. This was the last major event before the 2010 Games. He came into the Aspe...
[ "Andrés Paulo Boira Díaz", "Andres Boira", "Andres Paulo Boira Diaz" ]
2010 Roma Open
[ [ "2010 Roma Open", "sport", "Tennis" ], [ "2010 Roma Open", "country", "Italy" ] ]
tennis tournament
The 2010 Roma Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was part of the 2010 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Rome, Italy between 19 and 24 April 2010. ATP entrants Seeds Rankings are as of April 12, 2010. Other entrants The following players received wildcards into the single...
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Julius I Kán
[ [ "Julius I Kán", "family", "Kán" ] ]
Hungarian noble
Julius (I) from the kindred Kán (; died 1237) was a powerful Hungarian baron and landowner, who held several secular positions during the reign of kings Emeric, Ladislaus III and Andrew II. He was the ancestor of the gens Kán which originated from Baranya County. Career Julius I married to the unknown surname Helena (d...
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Julius I Kán
[ [ "Julius I Kán", "family", "Kán" ] ]
Hungarian noble
One year later, he became voivode of Transylvania for the second term, besides that he functioned as ispán of Szolnok County. Julius I Kán was appointed palatine of Hungary, the second-highest secular office after the king in 1215 and held the position until 1217. According to a non-authentic charter he also functioned...
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Julius I Kán
[ [ "Julius I Kán", "family", "Kán" ] ]
Hungarian noble
because of the political-historical conditions (prince Andrew rebelled against his older brother's reign). However this theory is can be eliminated by the possibility that Julius was also a secret supporter of prince Andrew, as many others. It is neither reassuring that Julius' career began with too high positions, wit...
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Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
PJSC Gazprom (, ) is a multinational energy corporation headquartered in the Lakhta Center in Saint Petersburg, Russia. As of 2019, with sales over USD$120 billion, it sits as the largest publicly-listed natural gas company in the world and the largest company in Russia by revenue. In the 2019 Forbes Global 2000, Gazpr...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "Gazprom Neft" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ], [ "Gazprom", "owner of", "Gazprom Neft" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
marketing, and power generation. In 2018, Gazprom produced twelve percent of the global output of natural gas, producing 497.6 billion cubic meters of natural and associated gas and 15.9 million tonnes of gas condensate. Gazprom then exports the gas through pipelines that the company builds and owns across Russia and a...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "inception", "1989" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
amounting to 2 billion tons. The company also has subsidiaries in industrial sectors including finance, media and aviation, and majority stakes in other companies. Gazprom was created in 1989 when the Soviet Ministry of Gas Industry was converted to a corporation, becoming the first state-run corporate enterprise in th...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "owned by", "Federal Agency for State Property Management" ], [ "Gazprom", "stock exchange", "Moscow Exchange" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
efforts, setting of gas prices, and access to pipelines. The company is mostly owned by the Russian government, via the Federal Agency for State Property Management and Rosneftegaz, while remaining shares are traded publicly. Gazprom has a listing in the Moscow Exchange and has a market capitalization of US$80.56 billi...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "inception", "1989" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
natural gas reserves in Siberia, the Ural region and the Volga region. The Soviet Union became a major gas producer. In August 1989, under the leadership of Viktor Chernomyrdin, the Ministry of Gas Industry was renamed the State Gas Concern Gazprom, and became the Soviet Union's first state run corporate enterprise. In...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "chief executive officer", "Rem Viakhirev" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ], [ "Gazprom", "founded by", "Government of Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
Chernomyrdin, Gazprom's Chairman, his Prime Minister, the company's political influence increased. Rem Viakhirev took the chairmanship of Gazprom's Board of Directors and Managing Committee. Following the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 5 November 1992 and the Resolution of the Government of Russia...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ], [ "Gazprom", "founded by", "Government of Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
stock was allocated to Gazprom employees. The state retained 40% of the shares. That amount was gradually lowered to thirty-eight percent. Trading of Gazprom's shares was heavily regulated. Foreigners were prohibited from owning more than nine-percent of the shares. In October 1996, 1% of Gazprom's equity was offered f...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "chief executive officer", "Rem Viakhirev" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ], [ "Gazprom", "founded by", "Government of Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
Gazprom Chief Executive Officer, Rem Viakhirev, engaged in asset-stripping. Gazprom assets were shared amongst their relatives. Itera, a gas trading company also received Gazprom assets. In March 1998, for reasons unrelated to his activities at Gazprom, Chernomyrdin was fired by Yeltsin. On 30 June 1998, Chernomyrdin w...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "Gazprombank" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
fee. In April 2001, Gazprom acquired NTV, Russia's only nationwide state-independent television station from Vladimir Gusinsky's company, Media-Most holdings. In 2002, the Gazprom subsidiary Gazprom Media acquired all of Gusinsky's shares in companies held by Media-Most. In June 2005, Gazprombank, Gazpromivest Holding,...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "Gazprom Neft" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ], [ "Gazprom", "founded by", "Government of Russia" ], [ "Gazprom", "owner of", "Gazprom Neft" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
the State Property Committee, the Government of Russia gained control of Gazprom. The Government of Russia revoked the Gazprom twenty percent foreign ownership rule and the company became open to foreign investment. In September 2005, Gazprom bought 72.633 percent of the oil company Sibneft for $13.01 billion. Sibneft ...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ], [ "Gazprom", "founded by", "Government of Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
and on 7 July 2006, by the Federation Council. On 18 July Putin signed the new legislation and on 20 July 2006, the law was published. It gave Gazprom the exclusive right to export natural gas from Russia. In December 2006, Gazprom signed an agreement with Royal Dutch Shell, Mitsui and Mitsubishi, to take over fifty pe...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
2007, the governments of Russia and Italy signed a memorandum of understanding towards a joint venture between Gazprom and Eni SpA to construct a 558-mile (900 km) gas pipeline to carry gas per year from Russia to Europe. This South Stream pipeline would extend under the Black Sea to Bulgaria with a south fork to Italy...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
by the European Union for signing a contract with Russia, which was not aligned with European Union regulations.The president of Bulgaria, Rosen Plevneliev, pressured the European Union and Russia to quickly resolve the matter. Continual rise On 4 September 2012, the European Commission announced an anti-trust investig...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
worth $400 billion over thirty years. The contract was for Gazprom to deliver 38 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year to China beginning in 2018. In August 2014, construction began with pipes for the Power of Siberia pipeline delivered to Lensk, Yakutia. Russia will start supplying natural gas to China through ...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
over a 24.9 percent stake in the Austrian oil and gas firm OMV. In July 2014, Gazprom acquired Central Partnership, one of the largest film distributors in Russia. Supply and reserves Production In 2011, Gazprom produced of natural gas, which was 17 percent of the worldwide production and 83 percent of Russian producti...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "Gazprom Neft" ], [ "Gazprom", "owner of", "Gazprom Neft" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
region (near the Gulf of Ob) in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug in Western Siberia. Historically, the three largest fields are Medvezhe, Urengoy and Yamburg. After more than twenty years of production, the fields are now in decline. Production from the fields has decreased by twenty to twenty-five bcm per year. The prod...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
Sea. Blue Stream Pipeline One of Gazprom's major projects is the Blue Stream Pipeline. The Blue Stream Pipeline delivers natural gas to Turkey via the Black Sea. In 1997, the Blue Stream Pipeline agreement between Turkey and Russia was signed. In 2000, the first joint was welded. The pipeline has transported 16 billion...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "chief executive officer", "Alexey Miller" ], [ "Gazprom", "chairperson", "Alexey Miller" ], [ "Gazprom", "director / manager", "Alexey Miller" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
(Arctic shelf) On 8 April 2013, in Amsterdam, Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee and Jorma Ollila, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Royal Dutch Shell signed in the presence of Putin and Mark Rutte prime minister of Netherlands a memorandum outlining the principles of cooperation within hyd...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
61 million tons. Gazprom carries out prospecting and exploration in foreign countries such as India, Pakistan, Algeria, Venezuela, Vietnam, Libya, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Transportation Gazprom's Unified Gas Supply System (UGSS) includes of gas trunklines and branches and 218 compressor stati...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "Gazprom Export" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
German customers paid $250 per cubic metre (m3), Polish customers $290 per m3, Ukraine customers $130 per m3 and Russian customers $49 per m3. Exports Gazprom delivers gas to 25 European countries. Its main export arm is Gazprom Export LLC, founded in 1973 and before 1 November 2006 known as Gazexport, which has a mono...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
during the G20 summit, Gazprom signed an agreement with CNPC that the Henry Hub index would not be used to settle prices for their trades. On 21 May 2014, Putin met with Xi Jinping and negotiated a $400bn deal between Gazprom and CNPC. Under the contract, Russia was to supply 38 billion cubic meters of gas annually ove...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
meters. China offered a loan of about $50bn to finance development of the gas fields and the construction of the pipeline by Russia up to the Chinese border, with the Chinese to build the remaining pipeline. Price disputes On 1 January 2006, at 10:00 (Moscow time), during the Russia-Ukraine gas dispute, Gazprom ceased ...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
and Gazprom negotiated a deal that temporarily resolved the long-standing gas price conflict between Russia and Ukraine. On 3 April 2006, Gazprom announced it would triple the price of natural gas to Belarus after 31 December 2006. In December 2006, Gazprom threatened to cease supply of gas to Belarus at 10 am Moscow t...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
of the shares in Beltransgaz, the Belarusian pipeline network. Immediately following the signing of this agreement, Belarus declared a $42/ton transportation tax on Russian oil travelling through the Gazprom pipelines crossing its territory. On 13 March 2008, after a three-day period where gas supplies to Ukraine were ...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "Novatek" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
2014, Russia agreed to resume gas supplies to Ukraine over the winter in a deal brokered by the European Union. Corporate affairs Gazprom is a vertically integrated company, one which owns its supply and distribution activities. Gazprom owns all its main gas processing facilities in Russia. It operates Russia's high pr...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
gas production, transportation, underground storage and processing subsidiaries. Of these employees, 9.5 percent were in management, 22.9 percent were specialists, 63.4 percent were workers and 4.2 percent were other employees. Gazprom's headquarters are in the Cheryomushki District, South-Western Administrative Okrug,...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "owned by", "Federal Agency for State Property Management" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
the Russian gross domestic product Due to its large projects, including international pipes like Nord Stream and Turkish Stream, Gazprom is a substantial source of revenue for several domestic suppliers and contractors. Shareholders , Gazprom's main shareholders were the Federal Agency for State Property Management wit...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "chief executive officer", "Alexey Miller" ], [ "Gazprom", "chairperson", "Alexey Miller" ], [ "Gazprom", "chairperson", "Viktor Zubkov" ], [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "Gazprombank" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ], [ ...
Russian oil and gas company
the stock markets of Moscow, London, Karachi, Berlin, Frankfurt and Singapore. It is the top component of the MICEX and RTS indices. Subsidiaries Gazprom has several hundred subsidiaries in Russia and abroad which are owned and controlled directly or indirectly by the company. Management Gazprom's Board of Directors as...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "Gazprombank" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
(Chairman of Gazprombank) Farit Gazizullin (former Minister of State Property of Russia, former Minister of Property Relations of Russia) Timur Kulibaev (Chairman of Legal Entities Department) Vitaly Markelov (Deputy Chairman of the Management Committee) Viktor Martynov (Rector of Gubkin Russian State University of Oil...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "Gazprombank" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
Committee of Gazprom) Gazprom's management committee as of December 2006: Alexei Miller (Chairman, Deputy Chairman of the Board, CEO, Chairman of Gazprombank, former Deputy Minister of Energy of Russia, member since 2001) Alexander Ananenkov (Deputy Chairman, Deputy Chairman of the Board, Gazprom shareholder, member si...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "inception", "1989" ], [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "RosUkrEnergo" ], [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "Gazprom Export" ], [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "Gazprombank" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
member since 2002) Alexander Medvedev (Deputy Chairman, Deputy Chairman of the Board, former Director General of Gazprom Export, President of Kontinental Hockey League, member of the Coordination Committee of RosUkrEnergo, member since 2002) Mikhail Sereda (Deputy Chairman, Head of Administration, Deputy Chairman of Ga...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "RosUkrEnergo" ], [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
Russia, presidential aide to Dmitry Medvedev, former chairman of Gazprom Media, executive director of RosUkrEnergo, former KGB officer, member since 2002) Viktor Ilyushin (Head of the Department of Relationships with Regional Authorities of the Russian Federation, member since 1997) Olga Pavlova (Head of the Department...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "subsidiary", "FC Zenit Saint Petersburg" ], [ "Gazprom", "owner of", "FC Zenit Saint Petersburg" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
since 27 September 2002, Director-General of Mezhregiongaz) Sports sponsorships Gazprom is the owner and sponsor of the Russian Premier League football club FC Zenit Saint Petersburg and volleyball club VC Zenit-Kazan and Gazprom-Ugra Surgut at Russian Super League. On 1 January 2007, Gazprom also became the sponsor of...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
Cup in Russia. Gazprom also was a sponsor for the defunct-Minardi F1 team in 2002-2003. Environmental record According to geographer Richard Heede, Gazprom is second on the list of companies with the highest level of CO2 emissions globally in 2013 with in 2013, amounting to almost 3.4% of worldwide anthropogenic emissi...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Gazprom
[ [ "Gazprom", "country", "Russia" ], [ "Gazprom", "owner of", "Obskaya–Bovanenkovo Line" ] ]
Russian oil and gas company
on bail. In May 2014, the first shipment of Arctic oil arrived at a refinery in the Netherlands and was purchased by the French company, Total. See also Naftogaz CentGas consortium List of Russian companies Enerco Energy Lakhta Center Obskaya–Bovanenkovo Line Energy Triangle List of countries by natural gas production ...
[ "Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom", "PAO Gazprom" ]
Prince Moulay Ismail of Morocco
[ [ "Prince Moulay Ismail of Morocco", "country of citizenship", "Morocco" ], [ "Prince Moulay Ismail of Morocco", "relative", "Riad Al Solh" ], [ "Prince Moulay Ismail of Morocco", "noble title", "Prince" ] ]
Grandson of Mohammed V of Morocco
Prince Moulay Ismail of Morocco () (born 7 May 1981) is the son of Prince Moulay Abdallah and Lalla Lamia Solh. His mother is daughter of Riad Al Solh, the first Prime minister of Lebanon. The Prince has one older brother, Prince Moulay Hicham. On 25 September 2009, he married Anissa Lehmkuhl, the daughter of Lieutenan...
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Adrian Sutil
[ [ "Adrian Sutil", "given name", "Adrian" ] ]
German racing driver
Adrian Sutil (; born 11 January 1983) is a German racing driver, who raced in Formula One for seven seasons: from 2007-2011, then 2013-2014. He drove for the Spyker F1 Team, Force India F1 Team and the Sauber F1 Team. He was also the reserve driver for the Williams F1 Team in . Sutil started karting at the age of 14 an...
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Adrian Sutil
[ [ "Adrian Sutil", "place of birth", "Starnberg" ], [ "Adrian Sutil", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ] ]
German racing driver
the 2014 season with the Sauber team. Biography Born in Starnberg, West Germany, Sutil is the son of professional musicians Monika, a German, and Jorge, a Uruguayan. He has two brothers, named Daniel and Raphael. He weighs 75 kilograms (165 pounds) and is 183 centimeters (6 feet) tall. A talented pianist, Sutil started...
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Adrian Sutil
[ [ "Adrian Sutil", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ] ]
German racing driver
Briton's only serious competitor in the championship and at the Marlboro Masters of Formula Three at Zandvoort. Sutil missed the last two rounds of the 2005 Euroseries after joining A1 Team Germany for the inaugural A1 Grand Prix series. He raced for them at three events in Portugal, Australia and Dubai, his best resul...
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Adrian Sutil
[ [ "Adrian Sutil", "given name", "Adrian" ] ]
German racing driver
having been signed on a multi-year contract by the Spyker MF1 Team. In an interview with the Official Formula One website, Sutil's first 2007 teammate, Christijan Albers, commented that "Adrian is a good driver and he will be quick this year, but as a driver you should always be pushing to the limits without thinking w...
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Adrian Sutil
[ [ "Adrian Sutil", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ] ]
German racing driver
the team had hoped that both Sutil and Giancarlo Fisichella would get into Q2. Due to the damage caused by the accident he had to start from the pit lane because he needed to use a new car and a new engine, and went on to finish 17th in an uneventful race. In Germany, Sutil took advantage of the unpredictable condition...
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Tróndur Patursson
[ [ "Tróndur Patursson", "occupation", "Painter" ], [ "Tróndur Patursson", "occupation", "Sculptor" ], [ "Tróndur Patursson", "place of birth", "Kirkjubøur" ], [ "Tróndur Patursson", "given name", "Tróndur" ], [ "Tróndur Patursson", "family name"...
Faroese artist
Tróndur Patursson (born 1 March 1944 in Kirkjubøur) is a Faroese painter, sculptor, glass artist and adventurer. He was educated in Norway and was initially a sculptor. He has since become better known as a painter and glass artist. In February 2013 Patursson had an art exhibition at the John F. Kennedy Center for the ...
[ "Trondur Patursson" ]
Pennywell
[ [ "Pennywell", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "City of Sunderland" ] ]
human settlement in United Kingdom
Pennywell is one of the UK's largest post-war social housing schemes, and is situated in the central-west area of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, North East England. Pennywell is the largest local authority housing estate in the City of Sunderland. The estate mostly built during the late 1940s and early 1950s to replace 19t...
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Piotr Belousov
[ [ "Piotr Belousov", "place of birth", "Berdyansk" ], [ "Piotr Belousov", "occupation", "Painter" ], [ "Piotr Belousov", "family name", "Belousov" ] ]
artist (1912-1989)
Piotr Petrovich Belousov (; May 3, 1912 – March 31, 1989) was a Soviet, Russian painter, graphic artist, art teacher, professor of the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin, People's Artist of USSR, Corresponding member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR, who lived and worke...
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Piotr Belousov
[ [ "Piotr Belousov", "country of citizenship", "Russian Empire" ], [ "Piotr Belousov", "family name", "Belousov" ] ]
artist (1912-1989)
of Azov, of south-east Ukraine, Russian Empire. In 1929, Piotr Belousov met with Brodsky and by his invitation comes to Leningrad to continue his study. He engaged in drawing and painting under Brodsky leadership, as well as in the studio AKhRs and the Community of Artists. In 1933, Piotr Belousov entered the first cou...
[ "Petr Petrovich Belousov", "Pyotr Belousov", "Pyotr Petrovich Belousov" ]
Piotr Belousov
[ [ "Piotr Belousov", "family name", "Belousov" ] ]
artist (1912-1989)
Mikhail Kozell, Gleb Verner, Elena Skuin, Nikolai Timkov, Boris Sherbakov, and other young artists. His graduation work was the historical painting of "On the eve of [the] October Revolution (Meeting of Lenin and Stalin)". Since 1930, Belousov had participated in Art Exhibitions. He painted genre and historical paintin...
[ "Petr Petrovich Belousov", "Pyotr Belousov", "Pyotr Petrovich Belousov" ]
Piotr Belousov
[ [ "Piotr Belousov", "family name", "Belousov" ] ]
artist (1912-1989)
had been a member of the Leningrad Union of Artists. In 1939–1989, Belousov taught painting and drawing in the Repin Institute of Arts. He was Professor and Head of Department of Drawing since 1956. In 1970, he was awarded the honorary titles of the Honored Artist of the RSFSR, in 1978 - the Honorary titles of the Peop...
[ "Petr Petrovich Belousov", "Pyotr Belousov", "Pyotr Petrovich Belousov" ]
Piotr Belousov
[ [ "Piotr Belousov", "place of death", "Saint Petersburg" ], [ "Piotr Belousov", "family name", "Belousov" ] ]
artist (1912-1989)
Gallery, in Art Museums and private collections in Russia, Ukraine, England, France, the U.S., and throughout the world. See also Leningrad School of Painting List of Russian artists List of 20th-century Russian painters List of painters of Saint Petersburg Union of Artists Saint Petersburg Union of Artists References ...
[ "Petr Petrovich Belousov", "Pyotr Belousov", "Pyotr Petrovich Belousov" ]
Piotr Belousov
[ [ "Piotr Belousov", "place of birth", "Berdyansk" ], [ "Piotr Belousov", "place of death", "Saint Petersburg" ] ]
artist (1912-1989)
15 Mai 1991. – p. 38. L' Ecole de Saint-Petersburg. Catalogue. – Paris: Drouot Richelieu, 25 Janvier 1993. Matthew C. Bown. Dictionary of 20th Century Russian and Soviet Painters 1900-1980s. – London: Izomar 1998. , . Vern G. Swanson. Soviet Impressionism. – Woodbridge, England: Antique Collectors' Club, 2001. – p. 87,...
[ "Petr Petrovich Belousov", "Pyotr Belousov", "Pyotr Petrovich Belousov" ]
Clayhidon
[ [ "Clayhidon", "instance of", "Village" ], [ "Clayhidon", "instance of", "Civil parish" ], [ "Clayhidon", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Mid Devon" ] ]
village in the United Kingdom
Clayhidon () is a village and civil parish in Mid Devon, England. The parish church is St. Andrews. The parish is in the Blackdown Hills and its northern and eastern boundaries form part of the Devon – Somerset border. From the south-east it has boundaries with the Devon parishes of Upottery, Luppitt and Hemyock. Curre...
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Bernardo del Carpio
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legendary Iberian hero
Bernardo del Carpio, also spelled Bernaldo del Carpio, is, since the beginnings of modern historical scholarship, a legendary hero of the medieval Kingdom of Asturias. In contrast with El Cid, he was not based on a real person (and thus could be whatever the creator(s) wanted him to be). Until the end of the nineteenth...
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Bernardo del Carpio
[ [ "Bernardo del Carpio", "given name", "Bernardo" ] ]
legendary Iberian hero
father from prison. Other stories have him as the rival and slayer of Roland at Roncesvaux. Bernardo was said to be the son of Sancho, the Count of Saldaña and Dona Ximena (Alfonso II's sister, therefore grandson of King Fruela I of Asturias). Alfonso was not happy with the marriage, so he had Sancho blinded and thrown...
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Bernardo del Carpio
[ [ "Bernardo del Carpio", "given name", "Bernardo" ] ]
legendary Iberian hero
Roncesvaux ended that plan. But Bernardo then joined up with the Moors, hoping to force Alfonso into action; but Alfonso secretly had Sancho killed while in prison. Origins The original legend of Bernardo del Carpio was sung by the jongleurs of the Kingdom of León. Later, the Castilian poet Pero Ferrús (fl. 1380) menti...
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1846 in Norway
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Norway-related events during the year of 1846
Events in the year 1846 in Norway. Incumbents Monarch: Oscar I Events Arts and literature Births 22 February – Peder Nilsen, politician and Minister (d.1921) 4 August – Stephan Sinding, sculptor (d.1922) 5 August – Alvilde Prydz, Norwegian novelist (d.1922 in Norway) 22 August – Amalie Skram, author and feminist (d.190...
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Dancing Your Memory Away
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1982 single by Charly McClain
"Dancing Your Memory Away" is a song recorded by American country music artist Charly McClain. It was released in June 1982 as the first single from the album Too Good to Hurry. The song reached number three on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Eddie Burton and Thomas Alan Grant ...
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C. Hamilton Sanford
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American businessman
Charles Hamilton Sanford (May 28, 1873 - February 16, 1942) was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and was president of the Syracuse Trust Company and co-founder of Sanford-Herbert Motor Truck Company in Syracuse, New York. Biography Sanford was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on May 28, 1873. He was the son of Theodore S. Sanford and ...
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C. Hamilton Sanford
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American businessman
from Cleveland public schools, he took a job as a messenger for the German-American Savings Bank. He worked there for a year and then became a clerk in the Western Reserve National Bank of Cleveland, where he remained until its merger with the Bank of Commerce National Association. During his time there, he rose to the...
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Hina Pervaiz Butt
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politician in Pakistan
Hina Pervaiz Butt (; born 19 January 1982) is a Pakistani politician who was a Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, since May 2013. Early life and education Hina was born on 19 January 1982 in Lahore. She received her initial education from Convent of Jesus and Mary, Lahore. She earned the degrees of Bachel...
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Hina Pervaiz Butt
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politician in Pakistan
commitment and passion has specifically driven towards activism through legislation for human rights and supporting civil society in its implementation and action, the most debated being legislation against forced conversions. She has rendered her services as the General Secretary of First Women Parliamentary Caucus of...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
"You Rock My World" is a song by American singer Michael Jackson from his tenth and final studio album Invincible (2001) It was released as the lead single from the album on August 22, 2001 by Epic Records. "You Rock My World" peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was Jackson's last top ten song in the Unite...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 44th Grammy Awards. As part of promotion for "You Rock My World", a music video was released. The video, which is thirteen and a half min...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
Feel". "You Rock My World" was performed only twice by Jackson; at Madison Square Garden in New York City at two concerts on September 7th and the 10th on 2001 to celebrate Jackson's career as a solo artist. Footage of the performance was shown in the two-hour CBS television special, Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary C...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
was officially released as the lead single from the album in mid-August 2001, by Epic Records. Prior to the single’s official release it had been leaked to two New York radio stations on Friday, August 17. Immediately after the songs radio airplay the radio stations had received "a herd of [radio] callers asking for mo...
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You Rock My World
[ [ "You Rock My World", "instance of", "Song" ] ]
2001 song by Michael Jackson
director for both stations, Frankie Blue, who was also a friend of Jackson, and asked him to stop. Blue later recalled, "They informed me of the dangers of playing a song too early." He refused to say how the song came into his possession. Composition "You Rock My World" is credited as being an uptempo post-disco and R...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
tempo of 95 beats per minute. The chord progression in the song is Em7–C9-Bm7–Am7–D–Em7. The song's composition has been compared to Jackson's previous material with Quincy Jones from the 1970s and 1980s, as well as the disco-theme from Jackson's 1979 single, "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough". Chris Tucker voices the vo...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
the same, 'cause, girl, you came and changed the way I walk, the way I talk, I cannot explain". Critical reception Praise was mainly directed at the song's composition, while dissatisfaction towards the song was expressed by critics because they felt that the track was not Jackson's best material. Stephen Thomas Erlewi...
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You Rock My World
[ [ "You Rock My World", "instance of", "Song" ] ]
2001 song by Michael Jackson
slam dunked the charts and been a multiple award winner. It sold well and got play everywhere, but too many critics panned the song and the album it came from as not being good enough for an artist on Jackson's level." Hamilton commented that people should "give Michael credit" because he was able to maintain a respect...
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You Rock My World
[ [ "You Rock My World", "instance of", "Song" ] ]
2001 song by Michael Jackson
Beaumont, a writer for NME, described the song as being a "disco classic" and commented that he felt that the song's brief intro was "funnier than Chris Evans on fire". Catherine Halaby of Yale Daily News stated that the song "showcases the best of 'classic Michael'", and described the song as being "funky, catchy, upb...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
since 1997, for his single "Earth Song", and his first nomination in that category since 1995. Chart performance "You Rock My World" was commercially successful, generally charting within the top ten positions on music charts worldwide. The song was one of Jackson's last hit singles in the United States in the final ye...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
Not Alone". "You Rock My World" also charted at number seven and thirteen on Billboards Pop chart and R&B/Hip-Hop Songs respectively. Notably, these chart positions were attained based on airplay alone, as no commercial single was issued in the United States. Fred Bronson, Billboard's chart expert at the time, remarked...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
number two, which was its peak position in the country, on October 20. The song remained within the top twenty positions on the chart for four consecutive weeks, and remained within the top 100 positions for fifteen consecutive weeks from October 20, 2001, to January 26, 2002. "You Rock My World" debuted on the French ...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
at number four on October 20, and the following week, charted at its peak position, number two. "You Rock My World" debuted on the Finnish Singles Chart on the forty first week of 2001, at its peak position, number two. After three weeks, the song fell off the charts. The song debuted at its peak position, number two, ...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
weeks, the song charted at its peak position, number thirteen, and remained on the chart for twelve weeks in 2001. "You Rock My World" debuted on the Australian Singles Chart at its peak position, number four. After the song charted within the top fifty positions for five consecutive weeks, it fell off the chart, and r...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
ten positions for four weeks in 2001. The song peaked at number two and four on the Belgium Flanders and Walonia charts in 2001. On the Austrian Singles Chart, the song debuted at its peak position, number nine, on October 21, and it remained on the chart for a total of eight weeks. After Jackson's death in June 2009, ...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
United Kingdom Singles Chart on July 4, charting at number ninety-seven. The following week the song charted at its peak position, number sixty, and charted out of the top 100 positions after spending three weeks on the chart. "You Rock My World" re-entered the Australian Singles Chart for the third time on July 19, at...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
public appearance by celebrating his 43rd birthday—one day late—by presiding over the NASDAQ market opening ceremony in Times Square on Thursday morning, on August 30, 2001. Jackson only performed "You Rock My World" twice. The only performances of "You Rock My World" was during two concerts in early September 2001, wh...
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You Rock My World
[ [ "You Rock My World", "publication date", "2001" ] ]
2001 song by Michael Jackson
Celebration, which was aired on CBS in November of the same year. Music video The music video for "You Rock My World" was directed by Paul Hunter, and was released in 2001. The video, which is over thirteen minutes long, was described as being a short film. The dance performed during the video consists of fragments fro...
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You Rock My World
[ [ "You Rock My World", "instance of", "Song" ] ]
2001 song by Michael Jackson
screams for Tucker, who had been dancing to the song, and he knocks out some of the gang members. During the escape, the woman who met Jackson approaches him outside the bar. The two share a kiss, and Tucker quickly rolls in with a low rider, signaling for Jackson and his new lover to escape, leaving the bar which is c...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
footage of himself and others). The video has been compared to Jackson's previous 1980s music videos for his singles, "Smooth Criminal" (1987), "Bad" (1987), and "The Way You Make Me Feel" (1987), all from his 1987 studio album, Bad. In the video, Jackson can be seen wearing a blazer and his traditional hat. The video ...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
as "Beat It", "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)", "The Girl Is Mine", "Bad" ,"Dangerous", and "Billie Jean". The short version of the music video appears on Number Ones, and the long version appears on Michael Jackson's Vision. Live performances "You Rock My World" was performed twice live during the 30th anniversary concer...
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You Rock My World
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2001 song by Michael Jackson
It concerts on certain days replacing "The Way You Make Me Feel". Track listing Personnel Written and composed by Michael Jackson, Darkchild. Produced and all musical instruments performed by Michael Jackson and Rodney Jerkins Lead and background vocals by Michael Jackson Intro by Chris Tucker and Michael Jackson Recor...
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Jean-Louis de Biasi
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French philosopher
Jean-Louis de Biasi is a published author, lecturer, and spiritual teacher. Career De Biasi was born in Castillonnès (France) in 1959. He holds a master's degree in philosophy (University of Bordeaux). The title of his thesis was "Morals and Religion in the work of Nietzsche". He taught philosophy in France as a teache...
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Jean-Louis de Biasi
[ [ "Jean-Louis de Biasi", "country of citizenship", "France" ] ]
French philosopher
Past Master belonging at present to the Grand Lodge F.A.A.M. of the State of Nevada (U.S.A.). He also received the 32° of the American Scottish Rite in Washington, D.C., and was initiated into Royal Arch Masonry in Canada. During the time he lived in France and prior to joining American Freemasonry, the entirety of the...
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Jean-Louis de Biasi
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French philosopher
system of Memphis-Misraim according to the American degrees organized by John Yarker. It was also during 1999 that the Grand Orient de France asked him to create a scientific publication which was called Arcana. He was nominated Grand Chancellor in 2002 and Grand Orator in 2003. In 1997, Jean-Louis de Biasi founded La ...
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Jean-Louis de Biasi
[ [ "Jean-Louis de Biasi", "given name", "Jean-Louis" ] ]
French philosopher
be established. As a published author, Jean-Louis de Biasi has written in French about the fields of Freemasonry, ancient religions, and rituals. He was published by Grancher Publications (Editions Grancher). His writings in English have been and continue to be published by Llewellyn Publications. Several of his books ...
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Frankland Range
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mountain range
The Frankland Range is a mountain range that is located in the south-west region of Tasmania, Australia. The range forms part of a natural south-western border to the impounded Lake Pedder, formed by the damming of the Serpentine and Huon rivers. As part of the South West Wilderness area, it is a less popular site of b...
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Babacar Gueye
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Senegalese footballer
Babacar M'Baye Gueye (born 2 March 1986) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a forward for China League One side Inner Mongolia Zhongyou. At international level, he represented the Senegal national team. Club career Born in Dakar, Gueye began his career with Génération Foot and joined FC Metz in 2002. ...
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Babacar Gueye
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Senegalese footballer
spell at FSV Frankfurt. Gueye made his first game for his new club on the season opener at home against Union Berlin, on 15 July 2011. He failed to score from the penalty spot in the dying seconds of injury time, thus the game ended in a 1–1 draw. Gueye transferred to China League One club Shenzhen Ruby on 28 February ...
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Babacar Gueye
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Senegalese footballer
midfielder Ibrahima Gueye who now plays for CS Louhans-Cuiseaux and his cousin is Momar N'Diaye, who also played for Metz. References External links Category:1986 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Dakar Category:Senegalese footballers Category:Senegalese expatriate footballers Category:Senegal in...
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Desmond Herbert
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Australian botanist (1898–1976)
Desmond Andrew Herbert (17 June 1898 – 8 September 1976) was an Australian botanist. The son of a fruit-grower, Herbert was born in Diamond Creek, Victoria in 1898; was educated at Malvern State School and the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School, then matriculated to the University of Melbourne, from which he ob...
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Desmond Herbert
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Australian botanist (1898–1976)
lectured part-time in agricultural botany and plant pathology at the University of Western Australia. During this time he made a number of collecting expeditions in south-west Western Australia, and published a number of plant taxa, of which Logania tortuosa, Melaleuca coronicarpa, Daviesia uniflora, Xanthorrhoea brevi...
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Desmond Herbert
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Australian botanist (1898–1976)
they would have two sons and two daughters. Herbert returned to Australia in 1924, joining the Botany Department of the University of Queensland. Initially his position was that of lecturer, but in 1929 he obtained his D.Sc. from the University of Melbourne, and he was awarded an honorary D.Sc. by the University of Que...
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