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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714375013 | In August 2015, a former employee of MZ was arrested and charged with stealing proprietary data that included "player spending habits broken down by time, location, age and other characteristics" which showed, for example, which of ''Game of War''{{'}}s "in-game items generate the most revenue and where in the game players often quit."<ref name=needleman>{{cite journal |title=Why 'Game of War' User Data Is So Valuable |first=Sarah E. |last=Needleman |date=August 26, 2015 |journal=Wall Street Journal |url=http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/08/26/why-game-of-war-user-data-is-so-valuable/ |deadurl=no |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20151225213912/http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/08/26/why-game-of-war-user-data-is-so-valuable/ |archivedate=2015-12-25 }}</ref> According to the ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'', the monetary value of the data derived from the fact that "about 3% of mobile-game players buy virtual goodies, such as extra turns and special powers. Once you have purchased the initial low cost deals the price goes up to $99.99 for in game items. It is not possible to spend only a few dollars a month. There are players known as whales – a name derived from casinos – plunk down $100s and $1,000's of dollars every month. With the introduction of Ancient Kingdoms these so called whales are going from kingdom to kingdom and attacking the few non spending players who haven't quit already "<ref name=needleman/> | 2016-04-09T06:28:00Z | In August 2015, a former employee of MZ was arrested and charged with stealing proprietary data that included "player spending habits broken down by time, location, age and other characteristics" which showed, for example, which of ''Game of War''{{'}}s "in-game items generate the most revenue and where in the game players often quit."<ref name=needleman>{{cite journal |title=Why 'Game of War' User Data Is So Valuable |first=Sarah E. |last=Needleman |date=August 26, 2015 |journal=Wall Street Journal |url=http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/08/26/why-game-of-war-user-data-is-so-valuable/ |deadurl=no |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20151225213912/http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/08/26/why-game-of-war-user-data-is-so-valuable/ |archivedate=2015-12-25 }}</ref> According to the ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'', the monetary value of the data derived from the fact that "about 3% of mobile-game players buy virtual goodies, such as extra turns and special powers. Most spend only a few dollars a month, while a tiny fraction known as whales – a name derived from casinos – plunk down $50 or more a month."<ref name=needleman/> | 2016-04-09T10:44:35Z | 1 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712226160 | As Mayor, Stephanie Miner has taken on Syracuse's challenging fiscal crisis, streamlined the city's permitting process which has led to record-breaking economic development.<ref name="About Stephanie Miner"/> | 2016-03-27T20:41:41Z | As Mayor, Stephanie Miner has taken on Syracuse's challenging fiscal crisis, streamlined the city's permitting process which has led to record-breaking economic development. | 2016-03-27T20:44:34Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710554359 | ==Common causes== | 2016-03-15T20:30:34Z | ==Common causes== Causes of hunger are related to poverty. There are inter-related issues causing hungrer, which are related to economics and other factors that cause poverty. They include land rights, and ownership, diversion of land use to non productive use, increasing emphasis on export oriented agriculture, inefficient agricultural practices, war, famine, drought, over fishing, poor crop yield, etc. | 2016-03-17T17:05:12Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713445807 | *''[[Doctor Strange (film)|''Doctor Strange'' (film)]]'', an upcoming 2016 film from Marvel Studios based on the character | 2015-11-06T10:50:43Z | *[[Doctor Strange (film)|''Doctor Strange'' (film)]], a 2016 film from Marvel Studios based on the character | 2016-04-04T02:44:21Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711972257 | Lee died of complications arising from [[Alzheimer's disease]] on July 22, 1989 in [[Newport, Rhode Island]] at the age of 81.<ref name=obit1>{{cite news|title= Janet Lee Auchincloss Morris, 81 |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE6D81039F937A15754C0A96F948260|publisher=''[[New York Times]]''|date=July 24, 1989|accessdate=April 5, 2008}}</ref> Her funeral was held at the [[Trinity Church (Newport, Rhode Island)|Trinity Church]] in Newport on July 28 and she is buried next to her second husband, Hugh D. Auchincloss, at the [[Island Cemetery]] in Newport.<ref>{{cite news|title=Services Held for Onassis' Mother|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NK5BAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pakMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5420,1815546&dq=janet+lee+hugh+auchincloss&hl=en|newspaper=Daily News|date=July 28, 1989|page=2}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Brooks|first=Patricia|title=Where the Bodies Are: Final Visits to the Rich, Famous, and Interesting|year=2002|publisher=Globe Pequot|isbn=0-762-72337-8|pages=26–27}}</ref> | 2016-03-21T07:15:41Z | Lee died of complications arising from [[Alzheimer's disease]] on July 22, 1989 (her mother-in-law Rose Kennedy's birthday) in [[Newport, Rhode Island]] at the age of 81.<ref name=obit1>{{cite news|title= Janet Lee Auchincloss Morris, 81 |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE6D81039F937A15754C0A96F948260|publisher=''[[New York Times]]''|date=July 24, 1989|accessdate=April 5, 2008}}</ref> Her funeral was held at the [[Trinity Church (Newport, Rhode Island)|Trinity Church]] in Newport on July 28 (her daughter Jacqueline's birthday) and she is buried next to her second husband, Hugh D. Auchincloss, at the [[Island Cemetery]] in Newport.<ref>{{cite news|title=Services Held for Onassis' Mother|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NK5BAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pakMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5420,1815546&dq=janet+lee+hugh+auchincloss&hl=en|newspaper=Daily News|date=July 28, 1989|page=2}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Brooks|first=Patricia|title=Where the Bodies Are: Final Visits to the Rich, Famous, and Interesting|year=2002|publisher=Globe Pequot|isbn=0-762-72337-8|pages=26–27}}</ref> | 2016-03-26T02:13:00Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710949120 | *[[Uddipana Goswami]] | 2016-03-17T06:25:03Z | *Uddipana Goswami | 2016-03-20T01:25:26Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711070290 | Compared to the other [[Pliopithecoidea]] subfamilies, [[Dionysopithecinae]] and [[Pliopithecinae]], Crouzeliines have more elongated molars, and the cusps of both molars and premolars are sharper and more bilaterally compressed and displaced towards the margin of the crown. This creates relatively larger and deeper occulsal basins with notable exception to the distal basin which is lingually offset <ref name="Ginsburg&Mein1980" /><ref name="Begun2002" /><ref name="Andrews1996" />. On the lower premolars the trignoids and talonids have sharper, more well-developed crests compared to other Pliopithecoids. | 2016-03-20T19:27:36Z | Compared to the other [[Pliopithecoidea]] subfamilies, [[Dionysopithecinae]] and [[Pliopithecinae]], Crouzeliines have more elongated molars, and the cusps of both molars and premolars are sharper and more bilaterally compressed and displaced towards the margin of the crown. This creates relatively larger and deeper occulsal basins with notable exception to the distal basin which is lingually offset <ref name="Begun2002" /><ref name="Ginsburg&Mein1980" /><ref name="Andrews1996" />. On the lower premolars the trignoids and talonids have sharper, more well-developed crests compared to other Pliopithecoids.<ref name="Begun2002" /> | 2016-03-20T19:28:26Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713612974 | John William Henry II was born on September 13, 1949 in [[Quincy, Illinois]]. His parents were soybean farmers, and he split his time growing up between [[Illinois]] and [[Arkansas]]. His [[asthma]]tic condition<ref>{{cite web|author=Steve WulfESPN The Magazine senior writerArchive |url=http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/7005442/mlb-how-john-henry-built-sports-empire-espn-magazine |title=MLB - How John Henry built his sports empire - ESPN The Magazine - ESPN |publisher=Espn.go.com |date=2011-09-26 |accessdate=2012-08-25}}</ref> at the age of 15 prompted his family to move to [[Apple Valley, California|Apple Valley]], [[California]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.awesomestories.com/assets/john-henry |title=John Henry - Red Sox Owner |publisher=Awesome Stories |date= |accessdate=2012-08-25}}</ref> After his graduation from [[Victor Valley High School]] in [[Victorville, California|Victorville]], he attended [[Victor Valley College]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.streetstories.com/jwh_fw_top100.html |title=John W. Henry is featured in Financial World Wall Street 100 Article at |publisher=Streetstories.com |date= |accessdate=2012-08-25}}</ref> then the University of California (at [[University of California, Riverside|Riverside]], [[University of California, Irvine|Irvine]], and [[UCLA|Los Angeles]]), where he majored in [[philosophy]] but did not graduate<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2010/10/06/2152882/john-w-henry-a-self-made-millionaire-who-brought-glory-days-back- |title=John W. Henry: A self-made millionaire who brought glory days back to Boston Red Sox |publisher=Goal.com |date=2010-10-06 |accessdate=2012-08-25}}</ref> — partly the result of performing on the road in two [[rock and roll]] bands, Elysian Fields and Hillary.{{citation needed|date=August 2013}}
Henry started trading [[Maize|corn]] and [[soybean]] [[Futures contract|futures]] to learn the basics of hedging the price risk of holding an inventory of these commodities, whether in storage or out in the field. In 1976, a [[commodities]] broker at [[Reynolds Securities]] asked him to advise other farmers, but he declined. After spending a summer in Norway with his first wife, Mai, Henry developed a mechanical [[trend following]] method for managing a futures trading account. He tested his trend-reversal method—which was never out of the market but always held a position (either long or short) in every one of the markets in the account's "basket" of commodities—"using his own money" (in the words of his marketing literature of 1983). When that test proved successful, he founded JWH in 1981,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://live4liverpool.com/2010/10/view-from-the-kop/ten-facts-about-john-w-henry-and-nesv |title=TEN Facts about John W Henry and NESV |publisher=live4liverpool.com |date= |accessdate=2012-08-25}}</ref> opened a small office across the street from the airport in [[Irvine, California]], and began marketing his management to the largest [[commodity broker]]age firms in America. That proved so successful by 1983 that he moved to considerably larger quarters at Fashion Island in [[Newport Beach]]. In 1989, Henry moved to [[Westport, Connecticut]]. Two years later, Henry established a second office in [[Boca Raton]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://celebrityhousegossip.com/john-w-henrys-house-in-boca-raton-fl |title=John W. Henry’s House in Boca Raton, FL |publisher=Celebrity House Gossip |date=2011-05-26 |accessdate=2012-08-25}}</ref>
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In 2009, the company made its first foray into European sports with an unsuccessful bid for the [[France|French]] [[Ligue 1]] club [[Olympique de Marseille]].<ref name="Mirror article">{{cite news|title=Liverpool FC: Fans go wild as club gets new owner John W. Henry after days of turmoil Click here for more information=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=2010-10-16}}[http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/10/16/liverpool-fc-fans-go-wild-as-club-gets-new-owner-john-w-henry-after-days-of-turmoil-115875-22637995/]</ref>
In October 2010 the [[Fenway Sports Group]] took over Liverpool F.C. As of May 2011, [[Tom Hicks]] and [[George N. Gillett, Jr.]] announced that they would sue for at least $1.6 billion for the "extraordinary swindle" they suffered.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11669_6446330,00.html | work=Sky Sports | title=NESV complete Reds takeover | date=2010-10-15}}</ref>
On February 26, 2012 Liverpool won the [[2012 Football League Cup Final]] at [[Wembley Stadium]], beating [[Cardiff City F.C.|Cardiff City]] 3–2 on penalties after the game finished 1–1 after 90 minutes and 2–2 after extra time. This was Liverpool's first trophy since the [[2006 FA Cup Final]] win over [[West Ham United]] on May 13, 2006 at the [[Millennium Stadium]] in Cardiff. In May 2012 he made a controversial decision by firing manager and club icon [[Kenny Dalglish]] citing the club's poor league results. This was regarded as a poor decision by some football pundits such as Dalglish's friend and teammate [[Alan Hansen]], given Dalglish's success in lifting the club from 4 points above the relegation zone to a cup win.<ref>{{cite web|last=Hansen |first=Alan |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18104266 |title=BBC Sport - Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool sacking unfair - Alan Hansen |publisher=Bbc.co.uk |date=2012-05-17 |accessdate=2012-08-25}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news| url =http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2012/05/16/3107213/dalglishs-demise-the-latest-misjudgement-in-fsgs-liverpool-reign-|title=Dalglish's demise the latest misjudgement in FSG's Liverpool reign of error|author= George Ankers|publisher=Goal.com |date = May 18, 2012}}</ref>
After successfully persuading [[Brendan Rodgers]] to become the new manager,<ref>{{cite news|author=Press Association |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jul/20/brendan-rodgers-liverpool-champions-league |title=Brendan Rodgers will not be set Champions League qualification target | Football | guardian.co.uk |publisher=Guardian |date= 2012-07-20|accessdate=2012-08-25 |location=London}}</ref> in July John Henry disclosed the reason behind parting company with Dalglish, citing it had nothing to do with failing to win the FA Cup, nor the Suarez case (as assumed by Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson<ref>{{cite news|author=Press Association |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jul/20/sir-alex-ferguson-luis-suarez-kenny-dalglish |title=Sir Alex Ferguson says Suárez/Evra case contributed to Dalglish exit | Football | guardian.co.uk |publisher=Guardian |date=2012-07-20 |accessdate=2012-08-25 |location=London}}</ref>), but due to the club's poor performance in the second half of the 2011-12 season. “The FA Cup would not have made any difference had he won it,” said Henry. “For us we were 17th over the second half of the season and Liverpool should not be in that position. I don’t place the blame on Kenny and Steve (Clarke) – but I think it was obvious to every Liverpool fan that something was wrong and something needed to be done."<ref>{{Cite news| url = http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/liverpool-fc-principal-owner-john-3340788|title= Liverpool FC principal owner John W Henry says Kenny Dalglish would have been sacked even if the club had won the FA Cup|author= James Pearce |publisher=[[Liverpool Echo]] |date = July 26, 2012}}</ref>
Despite almost taking Liverpool to their first Premier League title in over 20 years during the [[2013–14 Liverpool F.C. season|13-14 season]], poor performance in the subsequent season saw Henry fire [[Brendan Rodgers]] as Liverpool manager on the 4th of October 2015.<ref>{{cite news|author= BBC Sport |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34440168 |title= Brendan Rodgers: Why Liverpool sacked their manager|accessdate=2015-11-01}}</ref> On the 8th of October 2015, Henry appointed [[Jurgen Klopp]] as the new manager of Liverpool F.C.<ref>{{cite news|author= BBC Sport |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34469429 |title= Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp confirmed as manager on £15m Anfield deal|accessdate=2015-11-01}}</ref> The move was praised by Liverpool supporters and seen as a show of Henry's ambition for the club.<ref>{{cite news|author= This Is Anfield |url=http://www.thisisanfield.com/2015/10/jurgen-klopp-appointment-real-show-ambition-fsg/ |title= Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp appointment a real show of ambition from FSG|accessdate=2015-11-01}}</ref>
In 2007, Henry's Fenway Sports Group bought a 50% stake in [[Jack Roush]]'s [[Roush Fenway Racing]] [[stock car]] [[auto racing|racing]] team.<ref name=John-Henry-buys-a-50-percent-stake-in-Roush-Racing>{{cite news|title=Red Sox owner buys 50% stake in Roush Racing|work=[[Boston Globe]]|date=2007-02-10}}</ref> Driver [[Matt Kenseth]] won the [[Auto Club 500]] at the [[California Speedway]] in February 2007 marking Henry's first win as an owner. In February 2009 the team won their first [[Daytona 500]] with [[Matt Kenseth]]. Henry is currently listed as the owner of the #17 [[Ford]] driven by Sprint Cup driver [[Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.]]. | 2016-04-04T21:54:47Z | {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2016}}
John William Henry II was born on September 13, 1949 in [[Quincy, Illinois]]. His parents were soybean farmers, and he split his time growing up between [[Illinois]] and [[Arkansas]]. His [[asthma]]tic condition<ref>{{cite web|author=Steve WulfESPN The Magazine senior writerArchive |url=http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/7005442/mlb-how-john-henry-built-sports-empire-espn-magazine |title=MLB - How John Henry built his sports empire - ESPN The Magazine - ESPN |publisher=Espn.go.com |date=September 26, 2011 |accessdate=August 25, 2012}}</ref> at the age of 15 prompted his family to move to [[Apple Valley, California|Apple Valley]], [[California]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.awesomestories.com/assets/john-henry |title=John Henry - Red Sox Owner |publisher=Awesome Stories |date= |accessdate=August 25, 2012}}</ref> After his graduation from [[Victor Valley High School]] in [[Victorville, California|Victorville]], he attended [[Victor Valley College]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.streetstories.com/jwh_fw_top100.html |title=John W. Henry is featured in Financial World Wall Street 100 Article at |publisher=Streetstories.com |date= |accessdate=August 25, 2012}}</ref> then the University of California (at [[University of California, Riverside|Riverside]], [[University of California, Irvine|Irvine]], and [[UCLA|Los Angeles]]), where he majored in [[philosophy]] but did not graduate<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2010/10/06/2152882/john-w-henry-a-self-made-millionaire-who-brought-glory-days-back- |title=John W. Henry: A self-made millionaire who brought glory days back to Boston Red Sox |publisher=Goal.com |date=October 6, 2010 |accessdate=August 25, 2012}}</ref> — partly the result of performing on the road in two [[rock and roll]] bands, Elysian Fields and Hillary.{{citation needed|date=August 2013}}
Henry started trading [[Maize|corn]] and [[soybean]] [[Futures contract|futures]] to learn the basics of hedging the price risk of holding an inventory of these commodities, whether in storage or out in the field. In 1976, a [[commodities]] broker at [[Reynolds Securities]] asked him to advise other farmers, but he declined. After spending a summer in Norway with his first wife, Mai, Henry developed a mechanical [[trend following]] method for managing a futures trading account. He tested his trend-reversal method—which was never out of the market but always held a position (either long or short) in every one of the markets in the account's "basket" of commodities—"using his own money" (in the words of his marketing literature of 1983). When that test proved successful, he founded JWH in 1981,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://live4liverpool.com/2010/10/view-from-the-kop/ten-facts-about-john-w-henry-and-nesv |title=TEN Facts about John W Henry and NESV |publisher=live4liverpool.com |date= |accessdate=August 25, 2012}}</ref> opened a small office across the street from the airport in [[Irvine, California]], and began marketing his management to the largest [[commodity broker]]age firms in America. That proved so successful by 1983 that he moved to considerably larger quarters at Fashion Island in [[Newport Beach]]. In 1989, Henry moved to [[Westport, Connecticut]]. Two years later, Henry established a second office in [[Boca Raton]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://celebrityhousegossip.com/john-w-henrys-house-in-boca-raton-fl |title=John W. Henry’s House in Boca Raton, FL |publisher=Celebrity House Gossip |date=May 26, 2011 |accessdate=August 25, 2012}}</ref>
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In 2009, the company made its first foray into European sports with an unsuccessful bid for the [[France|French]] [[Ligue 1]] club [[Olympique de Marseille]].<ref name="Mirror article">{{cite news|title=Liverpool FC: Fans go wild as club gets new owner John W. Henry after days of turmoil Click here for more information=[[Daily Mirror]]|date=October 16, 2010}}[http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/10/16/liverpool-fc-fans-go-wild-as-club-gets-new-owner-john-w-henry-after-days-of-turmoil-115875-22637995/]</ref>
In October 2010 the [[Fenway Sports Group]] took over Liverpool F.C. As of May 2011, [[Tom Hicks]] and [[George N. Gillett, Jr.]] announced that they would sue for at least $1.6 billion for the "extraordinary swindle" they suffered.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11669_6446330,00.html | work=Sky Sports | title=NESV complete Reds takeover | date=October 15, 2010}}</ref>
On February 26, 2012 Liverpool won the [[2012 Football League Cup Final]] at [[Wembley Stadium]], beating [[Cardiff City F.C.|Cardiff City]] 3–2 on penalties after the game finished 1–1 after 90 minutes and 2–2 after extra time. This was Liverpool's first trophy since the [[2006 FA Cup Final]] win over [[West Ham United]] on May 13, 2006 at the [[Millennium Stadium]] in Cardiff. In May 2012 he made a controversial decision by firing manager and club icon [[Kenny Dalglish]] citing the club's poor league results. This was regarded as a poor decision by some football pundits such as Dalglish's friend and teammate [[Alan Hansen]], given Dalglish's success in lifting the club from 4 points above the relegation zone to a cup win.<ref>{{cite web|last=Hansen |first=Alan |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18104266 |title=BBC Sport - Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool sacking unfair - Alan Hansen |publisher=Bbc.co.uk |date=May 17, 2012 |accessdate=August 25, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news| url =http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2012/05/16/3107213/dalglishs-demise-the-latest-misjudgement-in-fsgs-liverpool-reign-|title=Dalglish's demise the latest misjudgement in FSG's Liverpool reign of error|author= George Ankers|publisher=Goal.com |date = May 18, 2012}}</ref>
After successfully persuading [[Brendan Rodgers]] to become the new manager,<ref>{{cite news|author=Press Association |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jul/20/brendan-rodgers-liverpool-champions-league |title=Brendan Rodgers will not be set Champions League qualification target | Football | guardian.co.uk |publisher=Guardian |date= July 20, 2012|accessdate=August 25, 2012 |location=London}}</ref> in July John Henry disclosed the reason behind parting company with Dalglish, citing it had nothing to do with failing to win the FA Cup, nor the Suarez case (as assumed by Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson<ref>{{cite news|author=Press Association |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jul/20/sir-alex-ferguson-luis-suarez-kenny-dalglish |title=Sir Alex Ferguson says Suárez/Evra case contributed to Dalglish exit | Football | guardian.co.uk |publisher=Guardian |date=July 20, 2012 |accessdate=August 25, 2012 |location=London}}</ref>), but due to the club's poor performance in the second half of the 2011-12 season. “The FA Cup would not have made any difference had he won it,” said Henry. “For us we were 17th over the second half of the season and Liverpool should not be in that position. I don’t place the blame on Kenny and Steve (Clarke) – but I think it was obvious to every Liverpool fan that something was wrong and something needed to be done."<ref>{{Cite news| url = http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/liverpool-fc-principal-owner-john-3340788|title= Liverpool FC principal owner John W Henry says Kenny Dalglish would have been sacked even if the club had won the FA Cup|author= James Pearce |publisher=[[Liverpool Echo]] |date = July 26, 2012}}</ref>
Despite almost taking Liverpool to their first Premier League title in over 20 years during the [[2013–14 Liverpool F.C. season|13-14 season]], poor performance in the subsequent season saw Henry fire [[Brendan Rodgers]] as Liverpool manager on October 4, 2015.<ref>{{cite news|author= BBC Sport |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34440168 |title= Brendan Rodgers: Why Liverpool sacked their manager|accessdate=November 1, 2015}}</ref> On October 8, 2015, Henry appointed [[Jurgen Klopp]] as the new manager of Liverpool F.C.<ref>{{cite news|author= BBC Sport |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34469429 |title= Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp confirmed as manager on £15m Anfield deal|accessdate=November 1, 2015}}</ref> The move was praised by Liverpool supporters and seen as a show of Henry's ambition for the club.<ref>{{cite news|author= This Is Anfield |url=http://www.thisisanfield.com/2015/10/jurgen-klopp-appointment-real-show-ambition-fsg/ |title= Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp appointment a real show of ambition from FSG|accessdate=November 1, 2015}}</ref>
In 2007, Henry's Fenway Sports Group bought a 50% stake in [[Jack Roush]]'s [[Roush Fenway Racing]] [[stock car]] [[auto racing|racing]] team.<ref name=John-Henry-buys-a-50-percent-stake-in-Roush-Racing>{{cite news|title=Red Sox owner buys 50% stake in Roush Racing|work=[[Boston Globe]]|date=February 10, 2007}}</ref> Driver [[Matt Kenseth]] won the [[Auto Club 500]] at the [[California Speedway]] in February 2007 marking Henry's first win as an owner. In February 2009 the team won their first [[Daytona 500]] with [[Matt Kenseth]]. Henry is currently listed as the owner of the #17 [[Ford]] driven by Sprint Cup driver [[Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.]]. | 2016-04-05T01:30:31Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712762144 | '''Jason Thomas Orange''' (born 10 July 1970) is a retired English singer, songwriter, dancer, musician and actor. He was a member of [[Take That]] during their original run in the early 1990s and again following their reunion in 2005. He left the group in 2014.
Orange was born in [[Crumpsall]], [[Manchester]], [[Lancashire]]. He attended [[South Trafford College]] for two years beginning in 2001 and studied [[A-level]] [[English language|English]], and an [[access course]] including [[psychology]], [[biology]], and history though he did not progress onto higher education.<ref>{{cite news|author=Katie Shimmon|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2006/jan/31/furthereducation.uk1|title=Orange's college days|work=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=30 May 2011|date=31 January 2006}}</ref>
He starred in the show ''[[The Hit Man and Her]]'' as a dancer along with [[Spike Dawbarn]] and [[Jimmy Constable]], both from the boy band [[911 (band)|911]].
In the 1980s, Orange was a talented young street dancer and a member of the legendary Manchester breaking crew Street Machine.
In 2011 Orange dated comedian and actress [[Catherine Tate]]. They met in early 2011 when Tate portrayed Orange in a parody music video for [[Comic Relief]]. | 2016-03-25T20:12:09Z | '''Jason Thomas Orange''' (born 10 July 1970) is an English singer, songwriter, dancer, musician and actor. He was a member of [[Take That]] during their original run in the early 1990s and again following their reunion in 2005. He left the group in 2014.
Orange was born in [[Crumpsall]] in [[Manchester]]. He attended [[South Trafford College]] for two years beginning in 2001 and studied [[A-level]] [[English language|English]], and an [[access course]] including [[psychology]], [[biology]], and history though he did not progress onto higher education.<ref>{{cite news|author=Katie Shimmon|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2006/jan/31/furthereducation.uk1|title=Orange's college days|work=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=30 May 2011|date=31 January 2006}}</ref>
He appeared in the show ''[[The Hit Man and Her]]'' as a dancer along with [[Spike Dawbarn]] and [[Jimmy Constable]], both from the boy band [[911 (band)|911]]. | 2016-03-31T00:08:07Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709662794 | | [[Danielle Taylor]] | 2016-03-12T07:58:13Z | | Danielle Taylor | 2016-03-12T07:58:31Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713296499 | CKLW first came on the air on June 2, 1932<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.am800cklw.com/Contact/Station-Information |title=Station Information |author=CKLW |accessdate=22 May 2014}}</ref> as CKOK on 540 kilocycles, (which until 2013 was the long-time home of today's [[CBEF]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/111462/crtc-oks-cbef-move-to-1550-am |title=CRTC OKs CBEF Move To 1550 AM |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=16 October 2012 |website=All Access Music Group |publisher=AllAccess.com |accessdate=15 February 2014}}</ref>) with 5,000 watts of power, and was owned by a group of Windsor-area businessmen led by Malcolm Campbell, operating as "Essex Broadcasters, Ltd." CKOK became CKLW (and moved to 840 kHz)<ref>http://archive.org/stream/broadcasting37unse#page/n419/mode/2up</ref> in 1933, when Essex Broadcasters, Ltd. merged with the ''[[London Free Press]]'' and its station CJGC (now [[CFPL (AM)|CFPL]]), and became "Western Ontario Broadcasting", which was co-owned by Essex Broadcasters, and the London Free Press. The "LW" in the callsign is said to have stood for "'''L'''ondon, '''W'''indsor", considered to be the two chief cities in the station's listening area. When the station's power increased to 50,000 watts, its listening area increased accordingly. In 1934, when London Free Press's station CJGC pulled out of the agreement, the station's ownership became wholly owned by Western Ontario Broadcasters. CJGC later evolved into today's CFPL 980, while CKLW moved from 840 to 1030 kc. in 1934, before settling on its present frequency of 800 kHz in 1941, thanks to a [[Canadian allocations changes under NARBA|shuffle of frequency allocations]].
Some people consider this format a waste of a high-powered station with a signal that reaches far beyond its immediate local area. CKLW is picked up clearly as far off as [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]] and [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]] (where it was consistently a highly rated station during its Top 40 days), [[Lansing, Michigan]], and even the outskirts of [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] with reports of night-time reception as far off as [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]]/[[Oshawa, Ontario]], [[Hartford, Connecticut]]; [[Pennsylvania]]; [[New York City]]; [[Little Rock]]; [[Des Moines, Iowa]]; and [[San Antonio, Texas]]. At one point, it was stated that CKLW could be heard in at least 23 states and 4 Canadian provinces.{{Citation needed|date=February 2014}} | 2016-02-26T01:52:15Z | CKLW first came on the air on June 2, 1932<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.am800cklw.com/Contact/Station-Information |title=Station Information |author=CKLW |accessdate=22 May 2014}}</ref> as CKOK on 540 kilocycles, (which until 2013 was the long-time home of today's [[CBEF]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/111462/crtc-oks-cbef-move-to-1550-am |title=CRTC OKs CBEF Move To 1550 AM |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=16 October 2012 |website=All Access Music Group |publisher=AllAccess.com |accessdate=15 February 2014}}</ref>) with 5,000 watts of power, and was owned by a group of Windsor-area businessmen led by Malcolm Campbell, operating as "Essex Broadcasters, Ltd." CKOK became CKLW (and moved to 840 kHz)<ref>http://archive.org/stream/broadcasting37unse#page/n419/mode/2up</ref> in 1933, when Essex Broadcasters, Ltd. merged with the ''[[London Free Press]]'' and its station CJGC (now [[CFPL (AM)|CFPL]]), and became "Western Ontario Broadcasting", which was co-owned by Essex Broadcasters, and the London Free Press. The "LW" in the callsign is said to have stood for "'''L'''ondon, '''W'''indsor", considered to be the two chief cities in the station's listening area. When the station's power increased to 50,000 watts, its listening area increased accordingly. In 1934, when London Free Press's station CJGC pulled out of the agreement, the station's ownership became wholly owned by Western Ontario Broadcasters. CJGC later evolved into today's CFPL 980, while CKLW moved from 840 to 1030 kc. in 1934, before settling on its present frequency of 800 kHz in 1941, thanks to a [[Canadian allocations changes under NARBA|shuffle of frequency allocations]].
Some people consider this format a waste of a high-powered station with a signal that reaches far beyond its immediate local area. CKLW is picked up clearly as far off as [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]] and [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]] (where it was consistently a highly rated station during its Top 40 days), [[Lansing, Michigan]], and even the outskirts of [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] with reports of night-time reception as far off as [[Toronto]]/[[Oshawa, Ontario]], [[Hartford, Connecticut]]; [[Pennsylvania]]; [[New York City]]; [[Little Rock]]; [[Des Moines, Iowa]]; and [[San Antonio, Texas]]. At one point, it was stated that CKLW could be heard in at least 23 states and 4 Canadian provinces.{{Citation needed|date=February 2014}} | 2016-04-03T04:55:46Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709956430 | A '''circle''' is a simple closed [[shape]] in [[Euclidean geometry]]. It is the set of all [[point (geometry)|points]] in a [[plane (mathematics)|plane]] that are at a given distance from a given point, the<!-- This article is written using British English – see WP:ENGVAR, Wikipedia articles should remain with the original variant 'center' is the American English spelling --> [[Centre (geometry)|centre]];<!--see comment before about 'center'--> equivalently it is the curve traced out by a point that moves so that its distance from a given point is constant. The distance between any of the points and the centre is called the [[radius]]. | 2016-03-13T04:18:13Z | A '''circle''' is a curved closed [[shape]] in [[Euclidean geometry]]. It is the area including the set of all [[point (geometry)|points]] in a [[plane (mathematics)|plane]] that are within a given distance from a given point, the<!-- This article is written using British English – see WP:ENGVAR, Wikipedia articles should remain with the original variant 'center' is the American English spelling --> [[Centre (geometry)|centre]];<!--see comment before about 'center'--> equivalently it is the curve traced out by a point that moves so that its distance from a given point is constant. The distance between any of the points and the centre is called the [[radius]]. | 2016-03-14T02:51:32Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709849308 | No deaths followed short term radiation exposure,<ref name=NYT>{{cite news|last1=Johnson|first1=George|title=When Radiation Isn’t the Real Risk|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/22/science/when-radiation-isnt-the-real-risk.html|accessdate=30 November 2015|publisher=The New York Times|date=21 September 2015}}</ref> while 15,884 died (as of 10 February 2014<ref name=cnn140220 />) due to the earthquake and tsunami. | 2016-03-13T13:12:27Z | No deaths followed short term radiation exposure,<ref name=NYT>{{cite news|last1=Johnson|first1=George|title=When Radiation Isn’t the Real Risk|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/22/science/when-radiation-isnt-the-real-risk.html|accessdate=30 November 2015|publisher=The New York Times|date=21 September 2015}}</ref> though there were a number of deaths in the evacuation of the nearby population,<ref name=bbc-20160229/> while 15,884 died (as of 10 February 2014<ref name=cnn140220 />) due to the earthquake and tsunami. | 2016-03-13T13:18:49Z | 0 |
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'''Trinity Thomas''' (born April 7, 2001)<ref>http://wagymnastics.wikia.com/wiki/Main:Trinity_Thomas</ref> is an American artistic gymnast. A [[United States women's national gymnastics team|National Team member]] since March 2016,<ref>https://usagym.org/pages/women/history/past_nat_teams_jr.html#2015</ref> she participated at the [[2016 City of Jesolo Trophy]] competition where she placed fifth in the all-around and was the floor champion.<ref>http://thegymter.net/2016/03/19/2016-city-of-jesolo-trophy-results/</ref> | 2016-04-06T11:48:02Z | | birth_date =
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'''Trinity Thomas''' is an American artistic gymnast. A [[United States women's national gymnastics team|National Team member]] since March 2016,<ref>https://usagym.org/pages/women/history/past_nat_teams_jr.html#2015</ref> she participated at the [[2016 City of Jesolo Trophy]] competition where she placed fifth in the all-around and was the floor champion.<ref>http://thegymter.net/2016/03/19/2016-city-of-jesolo-trophy-results/</ref> | 2016-04-07T01:01:42Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710894109 | Martin also produced numerous comedy and novelty records. His first hit for Parlophone was the "Mock Mozart" single by [[Peter Ustinov]] with [[Anthony Hopkins]] – a record reluctantly released in 1952 by EMI only after Preuss insisted they give his young assistant, Martin, a chance. Later that decade Martin worked with [[Peter Sellers]] on two very popular comedy LPs. One was released on 10" format and called "The Best Of Sellers", the second released in 1957 being called ''Songs for Swinging Sellers'' (a spoof on [[Frank Sinatra]]'s LP ''[[Songs for Swingin' Lovers!]]'').<ref>{{cite book|last1=Levinson|first1=Mark|title=Tune In: The Beatles: All These Years|date=Oct 29, 2013|publisher=Random House|isbn=978-1400083053}}</ref> | 2016-03-19T00:35:05Z | Martin also produced numerous comedy and novelty records. His first hit for Parlophone was the "Mock Mozart" single by [[Peter Ustinov]] with [[Anthony Hopkins]] – a record reluctantly released in 1952 by EMI only after Preuss insisted they give his young assistant, Martin, a chance. Later that decade Martin worked with [[Peter Sellers]] on two very popular comedy LPs. One was released on 10" format and called "The Best Of Sellers", the second released in 1957 being called ''Songs for Swinging Sellers'' (a spoof on [[Frank Sinatra]]'s LP ''[[Songs for Swingin' Lovers!]]'').<ref>{{cite book|last1=Lewisohn|first1=Mark|title=Tune In: The Beatles: All These Years|page=273 |date=Oct 29, 2013|publisher=Random House|isbn=978-1400083053}}</ref> | 2016-03-19T18:03:52Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709684499 | In Focșani, after the completion of the training of the Sacred Band’s members, oath taking ceremony was organized, according to the Tsarist etiquette. After the ceremony, Alexander Ypsilantis gave an enthusiastic speech and gave the flag of the Sacred Band to the commander of the Band, [[Georgios Kantakouzinos]] ( [[Athanasios Tsakalov]], one of the founders of the [[Filiki Eteria]] was the second in command ). Thereafter the Sacred Band’s members conducted a military parade singing the military song "Asma Polemistirion" that was written by [[Adamantios Korais]] 20 years ago for the “Brigade of skirmishers of the East” (“Ταξιαρχία των Ακροβολιστών της Ανατολής”) of Bonaparte that was fighting in [[Egypt]] and in which [[Greeks]] were participating. At the beginning there were 120 members of the Sacred Band and then it reached the number of the 400 members, while the organization of the force was completed in [[Târgoviște]]. | 2016-03-12T12:14:47Z | In Focșani, after the completion of the training of the Sacred Band’s members, oath taking ceremony was organized, according to the Tsarist etiquette. After the ceremony, Alexander Ypsilantis gave an enthusiastic speech and gave the flag of the Sacred Band to the commander of the Band, [[Georgios Kantakouzinos]] ( [[Athanasios Tsakalov]], one of the founders of the [[Filiki Eteria]] was the second in command ). Thereafter the Sacred Band’s members conducted a military parade singing the military song "Asma Polemistirion" (Άσμα Πολεμιστήριον) that was written by [[Adamantios Korais]] 20 years ago for the “Brigade of skirmishers of the East” (“Ταξιαρχία των Ακροβολιστών της Ανατολής”) of Bonaparte that was fighting in [[Egypt]] and in which [[Greeks]] were participating. At the beginning there were 120 members of the Sacred Band and then it reached the number of the 400 members, while the organization of the force was completed in [[Târgoviște]]. | 2016-03-12T12:15:48Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713468703 | | caption = First light novel volume cover featuring the characters Bell Cranel (right) and Hestia (left) | 2016-03-17T11:38:44Z | | caption = First light novel volume cover featuring the characters Bell Cranel (right) and [[Hestia (Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?)|Hestia]] (left) | 2016-04-04T06:38:33Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714372952 | [[File:Pretorius.jpg|thumb|upright|Statue of Andries Wilhelmus Jacobus Pretorius (27 November 1798 – 23 July 1853) in Pretoria]] | 2016-04-09T10:17:43Z | [[File:Pretorius.jpg|thumb|upright|Statue of Andries Wilhelmus Jacobus Pretorius (27 November 1798 – 23 July 1853), the namesake of Pretoria]] | 2016-04-09T10:21:41Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712304511 | | endowment = $12.4 billion [[USD]]<ref name=assetsize>{{cite web| date=12 June 2015| publisher=Ford Foundation| url=http://www.fordfoundation.org/pdfs/about/FY_2014_Ford_Foundation_Financial_Statements.pdf| title=The Ford Foundation Financial Statements As of December 31, 2014 and 2013| accessdate=2015-10-28}}</ref>
The foundation makes grants through its headquarters and ten international field offices.<ref name=regions>{{cite web| title=Regions| url=http://www.fordfoundation.org/regions| publisher=Ford Foundation| accessdate=2014-05-14}}</ref> For fiscal year 2014, it reported assets of US$12.4 billion and approved US$507.9 million in grants.<ref name=statements>{{cite web| date=12 June 2015| publisher=Ford Foundation| url=http://www.fordfoundation.org/pdfs/about/FY_2014_Ford_Foundation_Financial_Statements.pdf| title=The Ford Foundation Financial Statements As of December 31, 2014 and 2013| accessdate=2015-10-28}}</ref> The grants support projects that focus on reducing poverty and injustice; promoting democratic values; and advancing human knowledge, creativity and achievement.<ref name=grants>{{cite web| url=http://www.fordfoundation.org/grants| title=Grants| publisher=Ford Foundation| accessdate=2014-05-14}}</ref> | 2016-03-18T07:39:50Z | | endowment = $12.4 billion [[USD]]<ref name="statements">{{cite web| date=12 June 2015| publisher=Ford Foundation| url=http://www.fordfoundation.org/pdfs/about/FY_2014_Ford_Foundation_Financial_Statements.pdf| title=The Ford Foundation Financial Statements As of December 31, 2014 and 2013| accessdate=2015-10-28}}</ref>
The foundation makes grants through its headquarters and ten international field offices.<ref name=regions>{{cite web| title=Regions| url=http://www.fordfoundation.org/regions| publisher=Ford Foundation| accessdate=2014-05-14}}</ref> For fiscal year 2014, it reported assets of US$12.4 billion and approved US$507.9 million in grants.<ref name="statements"/> The grants support projects that focus on reducing poverty and injustice; promoting democratic values; and advancing human knowledge, creativity and achievement.<ref name=grants>{{cite web| url=http://www.fordfoundation.org/grants| title=Grants| publisher=Ford Foundation| accessdate=2014-05-14}}</ref> | 2016-03-28T09:09:39Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710863634 | | position = [[Coach (basketball)|Basketball Coach]]
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| cteam4 = [[Sweden national basketball team|Sweden]] (Scout)
| cteam5 = [[AEK B.C.|AEK Athens]] (Assistant)
| cteam6 = [[Ilisiakos B.C.|Ilisiakos]] (Assistant)
| cteam7 = [[New Yorker Phantoms Braunschweig]] (Assistant)
| cteam8 = [[Aries Trikala B.C.|Aries Trikala]] (Assistant)
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[[Category:Aries Trikala B.C. coaches]] | 2016-03-16T13:58:58Z | | position = [[Head coach]]
| birth_place = [[Thessaloniki]], Greece
| cteam1 = [[Makedonikos B.C.|Makedonikos]] (assistant)
| cteam2 = [[Polpak Swiecie]] (assistant)
| cteam3 = [[PAOK B.C.|PAOK]] (assistant)
| cteam4 = [[Sweden national basketball team|Swedish national team]] (scout)
| cteam5 = [[AEK B.C.|AEK Athens]] (assistant)
| cteam6 = [[Ilisiakos B.C.|Ilisiakos]] (assistant)
| cteam7 = [[New Yorker Phantoms Braunschweig]] (assistant)
| cteam8 = [[Aries Trikala B.C.|Aries Trikala]] (assistant)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710117363 | In 2015, the Babu Jagjeevan Ram English Medium Secondary School was established in Mahatma Gandhi Nagar, Yerawada, Pune. As of March, 2016, the school serves 125 7th and 8th graders from throughout Yerawada. The school honors Babuji and his advocacy of education and opportunity for all people of lower castes by being the first Pune Municipal Corporation public school to offer education past the 7th grade. <ref> The Need | url=http://www.iteachschools.org/the-need.html | website = | iTeach Schools</ref> | 2016-03-15T01:35:16Z | In 2015, the Babu Jagjeevan Ram English Medium Secondary School was established in Mahatma Gandhi Nagar, Yerawada, Pune. As of March, 2016, the school serves 125 7th and 8th graders from throughout Yerawada. The school honors Babuji and his advocacy of education and opportunity for all people of lower castes by being the first Pune Municipal Corporation public school to offer education past the 7th grade. <ref>{{cite web |title=The Need at iTeach Schools |url=http://www.iteachschools.org/the-need.html=}}</ref> | 2016-03-15T01:41:00Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714359165 | *[[Propaganda Films]] (US), acquired in 1991. | 2016-04-09T07:38:11Z | *[[Propaganda Films]] (US), acquired by PFE in 1991. | 2016-04-09T07:38:54Z | 1 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711151106 | There are six states and one territory voting between March 22 and April 19, totaling 326 delegates with New York (winner-take-most) the largest at 95 and Arizona (winner-take-all) with 58. Wisconsin has 42 delegate votes and is said to be a '[[bellwether]]' state.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=171857.10;wap2 |title=Largest 6 GOP states vs largest 6 Dem states |publisher=US Election Atlas |date=March 17, 2016}}</ref> | 2016-03-21T04:30:50Z | There are six states and one territory voting between March 22 and April 19, totaling 326 delegates with New York the largest (winner-take-most, 95) and Arizona (winner-take-all, 58). Wisconsin has 42 delegate votes and is said to be a '[[bellwether]]' state.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=171857.10;wap2 |title=Largest 6 GOP states vs largest 6 Dem states |publisher=US Election Atlas |date=March 17, 2016}}</ref> | 2016-03-21T04:33:37Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712133714 | [[File:Tenamaztle.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The death of [[Pedro de Alvarado]] is pictured at the top left. The Indian leader [[Francisco Tenamaztle]] faces Viceroy [[Antonio de Mendoza]] at the bottom left.]]
In Spring 1540, the Caxcanes and their allies struck back, emboldened perhaps by the fact that Governor [[Francisco Vásquez de Coronado]] had taken more than 1,600 Spaniards and Indian allies from the region northward with him on his expedition to what would become the United States’ Southwest.<ref>Schmal, John P. “[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/zacatecas.html The History of Zacatecas]”, Accessed Dec 24, 2010</ref> The province was thus bereft of many of its most competent soldiers. | 2016-01-10T05:10:23Z | [[File:Tenamaztle.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The death of [[Pedro de Alvarado]] is pictured at the top left. The Amerindian leader [[Francisco Tenamaztle]] faces Viceroy [[Antonio de Mendoza]] at the bottom left.]]
In Spring 1540, the Caxcanes and their allies struck back, emboldened perhaps by the fact that Governor [[Francisco Vásquez de Coronado]] had taken more than 1,600 Spaniards and IAmiridian allies from the region northward with him on his expedition to what would become the United States’ Southwest.<ref>Schmal, John P. “[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/zacatecas.html The History of Zacatecas]”, Accessed Dec 24, 2010</ref> The province was thus bereft of many of its most competent soldiers. | 2016-03-27T04:59:27Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714259760 | * [[1939 NAIA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament]] | 2016-04-08T17:00:06Z | The official site of the NCAA:
http://www.ncaa.com/sports/basketball-men/d1 | 2016-04-08T17:02:55Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710182314 | A non-example is <math>3</math> in the ring of integers modulo <math>26</math>; while <math>3^3 \equiv 1 \pmod{26}</math> and thus <math>3</math> is a cube root of unity, <math>1 + 3 + 3^2 \equiv 13 \pmod{26}</math> meaning that it is not a ''principal'' cube root of unity. | 2016-03-15T02:04:55Z | A non-example is <math>3</math> in the ring of integers modulo <math>26</math>; while <math>3^3 \equiv 1 \pmod{26}</math> and thus <math>3</math> is a cube root of unity, <math>1 + 3 + 3^2 \equiv 13 \pmod{26}</math> meaning that it is not a ''principal'' [[cube root of unity]]. | 2016-03-15T12:54:02Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711928545 | '''Kazuya Adachi''' is a Japanese slalom canoer. He won Gold medal in [[Canoeing at the 2014 Asian Games – Men's slalom K-1|Canoeing at the 2014 Asian Games in Men's slalom]] K-1 category.ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.incheon2014ag.org/Sports/CS/NumberofentriesbyNOC/?RSC=CS0000000&lang=en|title=Canoe Slalom Number of Entries by NOC|work=Incheon 2014 official website}}</ref>
{{reflsit}} | 2016-03-25T19:47:40Z | '''Kazuya Adachi''' is a Japanese slalom canoer. He won Gold medal in [[Canoeing at the 2014 Asian Games – Men's slalom K-1|Canoeing at the 2014 Asian Games in Men's slalom]] K-1 category.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.incheon2014ag.org/Sports/CS/NumberofentriesbyNOC/?RSC=CS0000000&lang=en|title=Canoe Slalom Number of Entries by NOC|work=Incheon 2014 official website}}</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710665586 | '''Skrzeczkowice''' ({{lang-de|Eichendorf}}) is a [[sołectwo]] in the northern part [[Jastrzębie-Zdrój]], [[Silesian Voivodeship]], southern [[Poland]].<ref>Uchwała Nr XLII/1036/2002 Rady Miasta Jastrzębie Zdrój z dnia 25 maja 2002 r. ws. utworzenia jednostek pomocniczych (Dz. Urz. Woj. Śląskiego z 2002 r. Nr 37 poz. 1326)</ref> It was an independent village but became administratively part of Jastrzębie-Zdrój in 1975. It has na area of 248,84 ha (historically it was 326 ha<ref name="p43">H. Białecka, 2001, p. 42</ref>) and on December 31, 2012 it had 728 inhabitants.<ref name="UMinfo">{{cite web|url=http://www.jastrzebie.pl/nasze-miasto/solectwa-i-osiedla/solectwo-skrzeczkowice/|title=Sołectwo Skrzeczkowice|publisher=www.jastrzebie.pl|access-date=2015-05-04}}</ref>
The name of the village is possessive in origins derived from personal name ''Skrzek''.<ref name="p40">H. Białecka, 2001, p. 40</ref> Since the 14th century the name had been scribed as ''Skrzetzkowitz'', ''Skrzeczkowicz'', ''Skreczkowitz''. The German name ''Eichendorf'', after a German poet ([[Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff]]), appeared in 1907,<ref name="p40"/> which was a result of the arrival of German settlers in 1904.<ref name="p43">H. Białecka, 2001, p. 43</ref>
The village could have been first mentioned in a Latin document of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław|Diocese of Wrocław]] called ''[[Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis]]'' from around 1305 as ''Friczkonis villa''.<ref name="p40"/><ref>{{cite book |first=Wilhelm |last=Schulte |authorlink=Wilhelm Schulte |title=Codex Diplomaticus Silesiae T.14 Liber Fundationis Episcopatus Vratislaviensis|publisher= |place=Breslau |year=1889 |url= http://www.wbc.poznan.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=19747&from=publication | language = de}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.dokumentyslaska.pl/cds%2014/liber.html|title=Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis |accessdate=13 July 2014|language=la}}</ref>
As a private village it was sold in 1323 by a knight Piotr Steiner to somebody called ''Jeske-Riske''.<ref name="p41">H. Białecka, 2001, p. 41</ref> Henceforth the ownership was changing numerous times. In 1818 the territorial administration in Prussian Silesia was re-organized. Skrzeczkowice became a part of [[Rybnik]] County. In 1840 the village had 109 inhabitants, living in 17 houses, in 1890 it was 60 and in 1906 only 48.<ref name="p41"/> This number grew after parcellation of land in 1904, when 9 ethnic Germans settled here (another settled in [[Borynia, Jastrzębie-Zdrój|Borynia Górna]] and [[Osiny, Żory|Osiny]]). In 1910 30% of the inhabitants declared using only German-language, another 22% using both Polish and German, combined it was the highest percentage of German-speakers in Rybnik County.<ref name="p45">H. Białecka, 2001, p. 45</ref>
After [[World War I]] in the [[Upper Silesia plebiscite]] 49 out of 76 voters in Skrzeczkowice voted in favour of staying in Germany, against 27 who opted for joining Poland.<ref name="p45"/> It became later a part of [[Silesian Voivodeship (1920–39)|Silesian Voivodeship]], [[Second Polish Republic]]. Around 80% of local Germans moved out, afterwards the village had about 330 inhabitants.<ref name="p45"/> It was then annexed by [[Nazi Germany]] at the beginning of [[World War II]]. After the war it was restored to Poland. In 1954 it became a part of a municipality with the seat in [[Borynia, Jastrzębie-Zdrój|Borynia]]. In 1975 it was together with Borynia and [[Szeroka]] absorbed by Jastrzębie-Zdrój.<ref>H. Białecka, 2001, p. 37</ref> In a local referendum held in 2000 the inhabitants of Borynia, Szeroka and Skrzeczkowice voted in favour of remaining within the city.<ref>{{cite journal|journal=Biuletyn Towarzystwa Miłośników Ziemi Jastrzębskiej|title=Kalendarium|url=http://tmzj.org/uploads/files/tmzj_biuletyn_10_10_10.pdf|volume=II| issue= 10 (17)| date=October 2010 |page=8|language=Polish}}</ref>
* {{cite book |last = Białecka| first = Helena| title = Zarys dziejów Boryni i Skrzeczkowic od czasów najdawniejszych do 2001| place = Jastrzębie-Zdrój | year = 2001| url = http://www.sbc.org.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=66747}} | 2015-05-14T04:20:57Z | '''Skrzeczkowice''' ({{lang-de|Eichendorf}}) is a [[sołectwo]] in the northern part [[Jastrzębie-Zdrój]], [[Silesian Voivodeship]], southern [[Poland]].<ref>Uchwała Nr XLII/1036/2002 Rady Miasta Jastrzębie Zdrój z dnia 25 maja 2002 r. ws. utworzenia jednostek pomocniczych (Dz. Urz. Woj. Śląskiego z 2002 r. Nr 37 poz. 1326)</ref> It was an independent village but became administratively part of Jastrzębie-Zdrój in 1975. It has na area of 248,84 ha (historically it was 326 ha){{sfn|Helena Białecka|2001|p=42}} and on December 31, 2012 it had 728 inhabitants.<ref name="UMinfo">{{cite web| url=http://www.jastrzebie.pl/nasze-miasto/solectwa-i-osiedla/solectwo-skrzeczkowice/| title=Sołectwo Skrzeczkowice| publisher=www.jastrzebie.pl| language=pl}}</ref>
The name of the village is possessive in origins derived from personal name ''Skrzek''.{{sfn|Helena Białecka|2001|p=40}} Since the 14th century the name had been scribed as ''Skrzetzkowitz'', ''Skrzeczkowicz'', ''Skreczkowitz''. The German name ''Eichendorf'', after a German poet ([[Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff]]), appeared in 1907,{{sfn|Helena Białecka|2001|p=40}} which was a result of the arrival of German settlers in 1904.{{sfn|Helena Białecka|2001|p=43}}
The village could have been first mentioned in a Latin document of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław|Diocese of Wrocław]] called ''[[Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis]]'' from around 1305 as ''Friczkonis villa''.{{sfn|Helena Białecka|2001|p=40}}<ref>{{cite book| first=Wilhelm| last=Schulte| authorlink=Wilhelm Schulte| title=Codex Diplomaticus Silesiae T.14 Liber Fundationis Episcopatus Vratislaviensis| publisher=| place=Breslau| year=1889| url=http://www.wbc.poznan.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=19747&from=publication| language=de}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.dokumentyslaska.pl/cds%2014/liber.html| title=Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis| language=la}}</ref>
As a private village it was sold in 1323 by a knight Piotr Steiner to somebody called ''Jeske-Riske''.{{sfn|Helena Białecka|2001|p=41}} Henceforth the ownership was changing numerous times. In 1818 the territorial administration in Prussian Silesia was re-organized. Skrzeczkowice became a part of [[Rybnik]] County. In 1840 the village had 109 inhabitants, living in 17 houses, in 1890 it was 60 and in 1906 only 48.{{sfn|Helena Białecka|2001|p=41}} This number grew after parcellation of land in 1904, when 9 ethnic Germans settled here (another settled in [[Borynia, Jastrzębie-Zdrój|Borynia Górna]] and [[Osiny, Żory|Osiny]]). In 1910 30% of the inhabitants declared using only German-language, another 22% using both Polish and German, combined it was the highest percentage of German-speakers in Rybnik County.{{sfn|Helena Białecka|2001|p=45}}
After [[World War I]] in the [[Upper Silesia plebiscite]] 49 out of 76 voters in Skrzeczkowice voted in favour of staying in Germany, against 27 who opted for joining Poland.{{sfn|Helena Białecka|2001|p=45}} It became later a part of [[Silesian Voivodeship (1920–39)|Silesian Voivodeship]], [[Second Polish Republic]]. Around 80% of local Germans moved out, afterwards the village had about 330 inhabitants.{{sfn|Helena Białecka|2001|p=45}} It was then annexed by [[Nazi Germany]] at the beginning of [[World War II]]. After the war it was restored to Poland. In 1954 it became a part of a municipality with the seat in [[Borynia, Jastrzębie-Zdrój|Borynia]]. In 1975 it was together with Borynia and [[Szeroka]] absorbed by Jastrzębie-Zdrój.{{sfn|Helena Białecka|2001|p=37}} In a local referendum held in 2000 the inhabitants of Borynia, Szeroka and Skrzeczkowice voted in favour of remaining within the city.<ref>{{cite journal| journal=Biuletyn Towarzystwa Miłośników Ziemi Jastrzębskiej| title=Kalendarium| url=http://tmzj.org/uploads/files/tmzj_biuletyn_10_10_10.pdf| volume=II| issue=10 (17)| date=October 2010| page=8| language=pl}}</ref>
* {{cite book| last=Białecka| first=Helena| title=Zarys dziejów Boryni i Skrzeczkowic od czasów najdawniejszych do 2001| place=Jastrzębie-Zdrój| year=2001| url=http://www.sbc.org.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=66747| ref=harv}} | 2016-03-18T08:46:22Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710747873 | '''Lorrin Andrews''' (1795–1868) was an early American missionary to [[Hawaii]] and judge. He opened the first post-secondary school for Hawaiians called [[Lahainaluna]] Seminary, prepared a Hawaiian dictionary and several works on the literature and antiquities of the Hawaiians. His students published the first newspaper, and were involved in the first case of counterfeiting currency in Hawaii. He later served as a judge and became a member of Hawaii's first Supreme Court. | 2016-03-10T11:45:02Z | '''Lorrin Andrews''' (April 29, 1795 – September 29, 1868) was an early American missionary to [[Hawaii]] and judge. He opened the first post-secondary school for Hawaiians called [[Lahainaluna]] Seminary, prepared a Hawaiian dictionary and several works on the literature and antiquities of the Hawaiians. His students published the first newspaper, and were involved in the first case of counterfeiting currency in Hawaii. He later served as a judge and became a member of Hawaii's first Supreme Court. | 2016-03-18T20:46:27Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710958004 | | starring = [[Martin Nievera]] <br> [[Gary Valenciano]]<br>[[Zsa Zsa Padilla]] <br> [[Vina Morales]] <br> [[Jolina Magdangal]] <br> [[Sarah Geronimo]] <br> [[Piolo Pascual]] <br> [[Toni Gonzaga]] <br> [[Bamboo Manalac|Bamboo]] and the rest of ''[[ASAP (variety show)#Co-hosts and Performers|ASAP Kapamilya]]''
'''''ASAP''''' ('''''A'''ll-Star '''S'''unday '''A'''fternoon '''P'''arty'') is the longest-running musical variety show in the Philippines shown on [[ABS-CBN]]. It is main host presented by [[Martin Nievera]], [[Zsa Zsa Padilla]], [[Vina Morales]], [[Gary Valenciano]], [[Jolina Magdangal]], [[Piolo Pascual]], [[Toni Gonzaga]], [[Bamboo Manalac|Bamboo]] and [[Sarah Geronimo]]. The show is also seen worldwide through the subscription-based global TV channel [[The Filipino Channel]]. The show has been shown every Sunday since its pilot episode on February 5, 1995 surpassing [[GMA Supershow]]'s record of nearly two decades. ASAP is the first [[live broadcast|live]] entertainment program in the Philippines to be broadcast in true [[high-definition television|high-definition]] picture, the other being a sports program. | 2016-03-19T05:03:14Z | | starring = [[Martin Nievera]] <br> [[Gary Valenciano]]<br>[[Zsa Zsa Padilla]] <br> [[Vina Morales]] <br> [[Sarah Geronimo]] <br> [[Piolo Pascual]] <br> [[Toni Gonzaga]] <br> [[Bamboo Manalac|Bamboo]] and the rest of ''[[ASAP (variety show)#Co-hosts and Performers|ASAP Kapamilya]]''
'''''ASAP''''' ('''''A'''ll-Star '''S'''unday '''A'''fternoon '''P'''arty'') is the longest-running musical variety show in the Philippines shown on [[ABS-CBN]]. It is main host presented by [[Martin Nievera]], [[Zsa Zsa Padilla]], [[Vina Morales]], [[Gary Valenciano]], [[Piolo Pascual]], [[Toni Gonzaga]], [[Bamboo Manalac|Bamboo]] and [[Sarah Geronimo]]. The show is also seen worldwide through the subscription-based global TV channel [[The Filipino Channel]]. The show has been shown every Sunday since its pilot episode on February 5, 1995 surpassing [[GMA Supershow]]'s record of nearly two decades. ASAP is the first [[live broadcast|live]] entertainment program in the Philippines to be broadcast in true [[high-definition television|high-definition]] picture, the other being a sports program. | 2016-03-20T02:55:34Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713256979 | #redirect [[European migrant crisis]] | 2015-10-05T12:12:08Z | #REDIRECT [[Exodus to Europe (2015–present)]] | 2016-04-02T23:03:53Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711849808 | ==References== | 2015-08-28T02:38:47Z | ;Sources | 2016-03-25T08:05:49Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709944416 | * Latin versions of the ''Epitome'' at [http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/justin.html The Latin Library], [http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/justinx.html Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum], & [http://agoraclass.fltr.ucl.ac.be/concordances/intro.htm#ju Itinera Electronica] {{la icon}}
* [[John Selby Watson|Watson]]'s 1853 English translation at [http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/justin/english/index.html CSL], [http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/index.htm the Tertullian Project], & [http://www.attalus.org/info/justinus.html Attalus] {{en icon}}
* [[Marie-Pierre Arnaud-Lindet|Arnaud-Lindet]]'s 2003 French translation at [http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/justin/index.html CSL] {{fr icon}}
* [[Silvio Correa|Correa]]'s 2003 partial Spanish translation at [http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/justin/spanish/trad_pr.html CSL] {{es icon}} | 2016-03-14T01:16:04Z | * Justin's ''Epitome'' at [http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/justin.html The Latin Library], [http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/justinx.html Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum], & [http://agoraclass.fltr.ucl.ac.be/concordances/intro.htm#ju Itinera Electronica] {{la icon}}
* [[John Selby Watson|Watson]]'s 1853 translation at [http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/justin/english/index.html CSL], [http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/index.htm the Tertullian Project], & [http://www.attalus.org/info/justinus.html Attalus] {{en icon}}
* [[Marie-Pierre Arnaud-Lindet|Arnaud-Lindet]]'s 2003 translation at [http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/justin/index.html CSL] {{fr icon}}
* [[Silvio Correa|Correa]]'s 2003 partial translation at [http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/justin/spanish/trad_pr.html CSL] {{es icon}} | 2016-03-14T01:16:40Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713235178 | Since then, he has become a familiar face to screen audiences, often playing villains. His television appearances have included dramas such as ''[[The Singing Detective]]'' (1986) and ''[[Middlemarch]]'' (1994), and he played [[Ngaio Marsh]]'s Inspector [[Roderick Alleyn]] in a 1993–94 series. His films include ''[[Comfort and Joy (1984 film)|Comfort and Joy]]'' (1984), ''[[A Month in the Country (film)|A Month in the Country]]'' (1987), and ''[[Captain Corelli's Mandolin (film)|Captain Corelli's Mandolin]]'' (2001). In 1999, he made a small appearance in the introduction to the [[James Bond]] film ''[[The World Is Not Enough]]'' as a Swiss banker named Lachaise working in [[Bilbao]]. He played Mr. Ryder in the [[Brideshead Revisited (film)|2008 film adaptation]] of ''[[Brideshead Revisited]]'', and in 2012 portrayed [[Balon Greyjoy]], the father of Theon Greyjoy, in the TV series ''[[Game of Thrones]]''. | 2016-02-22T13:59:53Z | Since then, he has become a familiar face to screen audiences, often playing villains. His television appearances have included dramas such as ''[[The Singing Detective]]'' (1986) and ''[[Middlemarch]]'' (1994), and he played [[Ngaio Marsh]]'s Inspector [[Roderick Alleyn]] in a 1993–94 series. His films include ''[[Comfort and Joy (1984 film)|Comfort and Joy]]'' (1984), ''[[A Month in the Country (film)|A Month in the Country]]'' (1987), and ''[[Captain Corelli's Mandolin (film)|Captain Corelli's Mandolin]]'' (2001). In 1999, he made a small appearance in the introduction to the [[James Bond]] film ''[[The World Is Not Enough]]'' as a Swiss banker named Lachaise working in [[Bilbao]]. He played Mr. Ryder in the [[Brideshead Revisited (film)|2008 film adaptation]] of ''[[Brideshead Revisited]]'', and from 2012 portrayed [[Balon Greyjoy]], the father of Theon Greyjoy, in the TV series ''[[Game of Thrones]]''. | 2016-04-02T20:13:20Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711277578 | The Philadelphia '''Great Meeting House''' was built at the southwest corner of 2nd and Market Streets in 1755.<ref>Philadelphia Meeting Houses, [http://ds.haverford.edu/omeka/meetinghouses/items/show/391 "High Street Meeting,"] from Haverford College.</ref> It was designed by carpenter Abraham Carlisle, and built by Carlisle and his apprentice, Isaac Coates. It was a square, 2-and-a-half story building faced with brick laid in [[Brickwork#Flemish bond|Flemish bond]]. Its six [[Liriodendron tulipifera|poplar]] roof trusses were 58 ft long and 20 ft tall, held together with wooden pegs rather than nails. The land on which it stood was sold in 1809, with the money raised to go toward building a new meeting house elsewhere. | 2016-03-21T22:16:52Z | The Philadelphia '''Great Meeting House''' was built at the southwest corner of 2nd and Market Streets in 1755.<ref>Philadelphia Meeting Houses, [http://ds.haverford.edu/omeka/meetinghouses/items/show/391 "High Street Meeting,"] from Haverford College.</ref> It was designed by carpenter Abraham Carlisle, and built by Carlisle and his apprentice, Isaac Coates. It was a square, 2-and-a-half story building faced with brick laid in [[Brickwork#Flemish bond|Flemish bond]]. Its six [[Liriodendron tulipifera|poplar]] roof [[Truss#King post truss|trusse]]s were 58 ft long and 20 ft tall, held together with wooden pegs rather than nails. The land on which it stood was sold in 1809, with the money raised to go toward building a new meeting house elsewhere. | 2016-03-21T22:39:24Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712932960 | |birth_place= [[Toronto, Ontario]] | 2016-02-22T04:44:54Z | |birth_place= [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]] | 2016-03-31T22:34:51Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711914199 | *[[Ivan Semyonovich Kulikov]], (1875–1941), a Russian painter | 2016-03-19T21:49:54Z | *[[Ivan Kulikov]], (1875–1941), a Russian painter | 2016-03-25T17:54:26Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711846014 | ||native_name_lang = ar
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712863762 | #REDIRECT [[Club Deportivo Pan de Azúcar]] | 2010-02-05T15:33:15Z | #REDIRECT [[C.D. Pan de Azúcar]] | 2016-03-31T14:55:13Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711918941 | The '''Omni William Penn Hotel''' is a 23 floor (3 underground) hotel located at 530 William Penn Place on [[Mellon Square]] in [[Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|downtown]] [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]. A variety of luminaries have stayed at the hotel, including [[John F. Kennedy]]. The hotel staff innovated [[Lawrence Welk]]'s now famous bubble machine, and it was the site of [[Bob Hope]]'s marriage proposal in 1934.<ref>[http://www.omnihotels.com/findahotel/PittsburghWilliamPenn.aspx Omni William Penn], OmniHotels.com. Retrieved 6/15/08.</ref><ref>Ruff, D. (2005) ''60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Pittsburgh: And Allegheny and Surrounding Counties.'' Menasha Ridge Press. p 23.</ref><ref>Phillips, J., Oberlin, L.H. and Pattak, E.M. (2005) ''Insiders' Guide to Pittsburgh.'' Globe Pequot. p 222.</ref><ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=uYrS4OcfsYoC&lpg=PA24&ots=rfm_mnVRq-&dq=bob%20hope%20proposed%20to%20dolores%20william%20penn%20hotel&pg=PA24#v=snippet&q=hope&f=false</ref> The hotel has won numerous awards including being named to the "Best of Weddings 2009" list by ''The Knot'' and receiving the Editor's Choice Award in the Business Hotels category on Suite101.com.
Eppley regained controlling interest between 1950-1954, assuming management of the hotel back from Statler on January 1, 1952.<ref>http://www.restaurantwarecollectors.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=William+Penn+Hotel</ref> The hotel's sale on June 4, 1956 from the [[Eppley Hotel Company]] to the [[Sheraton Corporation]] was part of the second largest hotel sale in United States history.<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,866996,00.html "Closing the gap,"] ''[[Time magazine]]'' June 4, 1956. Retrieved 6/15/08.</ref> The hotel was renamed the '''Penn-Sheraton Hotel'''.
*June 20–22, 1999: The 2nd annual International Trails & Greenways Conference.<ref>http://old.post-gazette.com/regionstate/19990620gratacol6.asp</ref> | 2015-10-05T07:04:45Z | The '''Omni William Penn Hotel''' is a 23 floor (3 underground) hotel located at 530 William Penn Place on [[Mellon Square]] in [[Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|downtown]] [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]. A variety of luminaries have stayed at the hotel, including [[John F. Kennedy]]. The hotel staff innovated [[Lawrence Welk]]'s now famous bubble machine, and it was the site of [[Bob Hope]]'s marriage proposal in 1934.<ref>[http://www.omnihotels.com/findahotel/PittsburghWilliamPenn.aspx Omni William Penn], OmniHotels.com. Retrieved 6/15/08.</ref><ref>Ruff, D. (2005) ''60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Pittsburgh: And Allegheny and Surrounding Counties.'' Menasha Ridge Press. p 23.</ref><ref>Phillips, J., Oberlin, L.H. and Pattak, E.M. (2005) ''Insiders' Guide to Pittsburgh.'' Globe Pequot. p 222.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uYrS4OcfsYoC&lpg=PA24&ots=rfm_mnVRq-&dq=bob%20hope%20proposed%20to%20dolores%20william%20penn%20hotel&pg=PA24#v=snippet&q=hope&f=false |title=Taste of Pennsylvania History - Debbie Nunley, Karen Jane Elliott - Google Books |publisher=Books.google.com |date= |accessdate=2016-03-25}}</ref> The hotel has won numerous awards including being named to the "Best of Weddings 2009" list by ''The Knot'' and receiving the Editor's Choice Award in the Business Hotels category on Suite101.com.
Eppley regained controlling interest between 1950-1954, assuming management of the hotel back from Statler on January 1, 1952.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.restaurantwarecollectors.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=William+Penn+Hotel |title=William Penn Hotel |publisher=Restaurantwarecollectors.com |date= |accessdate=2016-03-25}}</ref> The hotel's sale on June 4, 1956 from the [[Eppley Hotel Company]] to the [[Sheraton Corporation]] was part of the second largest hotel sale in United States history.<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,866996,00.html "Closing the gap,"] ''[[Time magazine]]'' June 4, 1956. Retrieved 6/15/08.</ref> The hotel was renamed the '''Penn-Sheraton Hotel'''.
*June 20–22, 1999: The 2nd annual International Trails & Greenways Conference.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://old.post-gazette.com/regionstate/19990620gratacol6.asp |title=Grata's Guide: When did we become bicycle-friendly? |publisher=Old.post-gazette.com |date=1999-06-20 |accessdate=2016-03-25}}</ref> | 2016-03-25T18:29:32Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710545317 | The '''Great Wall Haval H5''', also known as '''Hover H5''', is a compact [[sport utility vehicle]] (SUV) produced by the Chinese manufacturer [[Great Wall Motors]] since 2009. The vehicle, sometimes referred to by its export market name '''X240''', is available with both 4×2 and [[4x4]] drivetrains, and either gasoline and [[diesel engine]]s. The vehicle has passed the European tests regarding environment protection, safety and performance and is entitled for marketing throughout the [[European Union]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.japanesecarexports.com/batch-export-of-haval-h5-to-italy-great-wall-motors-on-the-way-to-challenge-the-european-market-2 |title=Batch Export of Haval H5 to Italy, Great Wall Motors on the Way to Challenge the European Market |publisher=Japanesecarexports.com |date= |accessdate=2012-05-05}}</ref> It is the successor of the [[Great Wall Haval H3]] and both cars are nearly identical, except for their front designs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thetycho.com/beijing-auto-show-greatwall-haval-h5-european-style/ |title=Beijing Auto Show: Greatwall Haval H5 European Style |publisher=Thetycho.com |date=2010-05-06 |accessdate=2012-05-05}}</ref> | 2016-03-15T22:04:19Z | The '''Great Wall Haval H5''', also known as '''Hover H5''', is a compact [[sport utility vehicle]] (SUV) produced by the Chinese manufacturer [[Great Wall Motors]] since 2009. It is a [[Crossover (automobile)|crossover]],<ref>http://www.greatwall.it/gamma-suv-pickup-crossover.html</ref> with both [[rear-wheel-drive]] or [[four-wheel-drive]],<ref>http://www.greatwall.it/suv-hover-caratteristiche-tecniche.html</ref> and is available with either gasoline and [[diesel engine]]s.
In Australia, it has been marketed as the '''X240'''. The vehicle has passed the European tests regarding environment protection, safety and performance and is entitled for marketing throughout the [[European Union]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.japanesecarexports.com/batch-export-of-haval-h5-to-italy-great-wall-motors-on-the-way-to-challenge-the-european-market-2 |title=Batch Export of Haval H5 to Italy, Great Wall Motors on the Way to Challenge the European Market |publisher=Japanesecarexports.com |date= |accessdate=2012-05-05}}</ref> It is the successor of the [[Great Wall Haval H3]] and both cars are nearly identical, except for their front designs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thetycho.com/beijing-auto-show-greatwall-haval-h5-european-style/ |title=Beijing Auto Show: Greatwall Haval H5 European Style |publisher=Thetycho.com |date=2010-05-06 |accessdate=2012-05-05}}</ref> | 2016-03-17T15:57:20Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711771179 | '''Neuilly-sur-Seine''' ({{IPA-fr|nøji syʁ sɛn}}) is a French ''[[Communes of France|commune]]'' just west of [[Paris]], in the [[Departments of France|department]] of [[Hauts-de-Seine]]. A [[banlieue|suburb]] of Paris, Neuilly is immediately adjacent to the city and directly extends it. The area is composed of mostly wealthy, select residential neighbourhoods, as well as the [[headquarter]]s of many [[corporation]]s. | 2016-03-24T17:57:04Z | '''Neuilly-sur-Seine''' ({{IPA-fr|nøji syʁ sɛn}}) is a French ''[[Communes of France|commune]]'' just west of [[Paris]], in the [[Departments of France|department]] of [[Hauts-de-Seine]]. A [[banlieue|suburb]] of Paris, Neuilly is immediately adjacent to the city and directly extends it. The area is composed of mostly wealthy, select residential neighbourhoods, and many corporate headquarters are located there. | 2016-03-24T19:52:30Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710738893 | [[File:Colegio alemán de madrid.jpg|thumb|''Deutsche Schule Madrid'']] | 2016-03-12T08:09:16Z | [[File:Colegio alemán de madrid.jpg|thumb|Former campus of the Deutsche Schule Madrid]] | 2016-03-18T19:41:26Z | 0 |
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Korea is located on the [[Korean Peninsula]] in [[North-East Asia]]. To the northwest, the Amnok River ([[Yalu River]]) separates Korea from [[China]] and to the northeast, the Duman River ([[Tumen River]]) separates Korea from China and [[Russia]]. The [[Yellow Sea]] is to the west, the [[East China Sea]] and [[Korea Strait]] (Tsushima Strat) is to the south, and the [[East Sea]] is to the east.<ref>[http://www1.korea-np.co.jp/pk/064th_issue/98100708.htm Korean Map], The People's Korea, 1998.</ref> Notable islands include [[Jeju Island]] (Jejudo), [[Ulleung Island]] (Ulleungdo), and [[Liancourt Rocks]] (Dokdo). | 2016-03-18T06:53:22Z | Korea is located on the [[Korean Peninsula]] in [[North-East Asia]]. To the northwest, the Amnok River ([[Yalu River]]) separates Korea from [[China]] and to the northeast, the Duman River ([[Tumen River]]) separates Korea from China and [[Russia]]. The [[Yellow Sea]] is to the west, the [[East China Sea]] and [[Korea Strait]] (Tsushima Strat) is to the south, and the [[Sea of Japan]] is to the east.<ref>[http://www1.korea-np.co.jp/pk/064th_issue/98100708.htm Korean Map], The People's Korea, 1998.</ref> Notable islands include [[Jeju Island]] (Jejudo), [[Ulleung Island]] (Ulleungdo), and [[Liancourt Rocks]] (Dokdo). | 2016-03-18T23:38:05Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709570722 | *''Diaji Al Joor'' (2015) | 2015-12-08T02:00:53Z | *''Diaji Al Joor'' (2015, ديجي أل جور) | 2016-03-11T18:31:59Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712045696 | '''Tadahal''' is a village in [[Dharwad district]] in the [[South West India|southwestern]] state of [[Karnataka]], India.<ref>[http://censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_2001/Village_Directory/List_of_Villages/List_of_Villages_Alphabetical.aspx?cki=&ComboState_Code=29 Village Directory], 2001 Census of India</ref> | 2016-02-12T23:18:14Z | '''Tadahal''' is a village in [[Dharwad district]] of [[Karnataka]], India.<ref>[http://censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_2001/Village_Directory/List_of_Villages/List_of_Villages_Alphabetical.aspx?cki=&ComboState_Code=29 Village Directory], 2001 Census of India</ref> | 2016-03-26T15:41:53Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712716681 | '''Tricyclene synthase''' ({{EC number|4.2.3.105}}, ''TPS3'') is an [[enzyme]] with system name ''geranyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase (cyclizing; tricyclene-forming)''.<ref>{{cite journal | title = The tomato terpene synthase gene family |author = Falara, V., Akhtar, T.A., Nguyen, T.T., Spyropoulou, E.A., Bleeker, P.M., Schauvinhold, I., Matsuba, Y., Bonini, M.E., Schilmiller, A.L., Last, R.L., Schuurink, R.C. and Pichersky, E. |journal = Plant Physiol. |date = 2011 |volume = 157 |pages = 770-789 |pmid = 21813655 |doi=10.1104/pp.111.179648}}</ref> This enzyme [[catalysis|catalyses]] the following [[chemical reaction]] | 2016-01-31T17:41:50Z | '''Tricyclene synthase''' ({{EC number|4.2.3.105}}, ''TPS3'') is an [[enzyme]] with systematic name ''geranyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase (cyclizing; tricyclene-forming)''.<ref>{{cite journal | title = The tomato terpene synthase gene family |author = Falara, V., Akhtar, T.A., Nguyen, T.T., Spyropoulou, E.A., Bleeker, P.M., Schauvinhold, I., Matsuba, Y., Bonini, M.E., Schilmiller, A.L., Last, R.L., Schuurink, R.C. and Pichersky, E. |journal = Plant Physiol. |date = 2011 |volume = 157 |pages = 770-789 |pmid = 21813655 |doi=10.1104/pp.111.179648}}</ref> This enzyme [[catalysis|catalyses]] the following [[chemical reaction]] | 2016-03-30T18:39:44Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709648374 | Kyle comes to the Summer Bay caravan park to deliver a gun and fake passport to Danny Braxton. Following Danny's death, Kyle becomes infuriated and begins tailing Casey Braxton. When Casey and his brother, [[Darryl Braxton|Brax]] ([[Steve Peacocke]]), go camping in the forest, Kyle follows them. Brax leaves Casey alone to get some food and Kyle bashes and kidnaps him. Kyle handcuffs Casey to an old, broken down car in the middle of the desert. He reveals that he is Danny's son and Casey's half-brother. Kyle forces Casey to make a final goodbye call to Brax unbeknownst to Kyle, Casey gives Brax hints to his whereabouts. Kyle says goodbye to his half brother before driving off leaving Casey to starve & thirst. [[Tamara Kingsley|Tamara]] [[Tamara Kingsley|Kingsley]]]] turns up and helps Casey by giving him water. When Kyle discovers Brax and Natalie searching for Casey this frustrates him and causes him to drive back to the desert and interrogate Casey. Kyle then finds Tamara trying to tamper with his vehicle and proceeds to abduct the pair. Once the trio arrive at an abandoned dirt road, Kyle opens up the back of his vehicle allowing Casey to push Kyle and run off which starts a short chase but collapses soon after. Kyle pulls out a gun preparing to kill Casey but hears his car start thinking Tamara is about to drive off. He notices she is no longer there and demands she returns but Tamara ignites and throws a flaming petrol can at him, causing an explosion in which Brax and Natalie spot. With an injured leg, Tamara threatens to shoot Kyle over the abductions before Casey begs her not to telling her that this was what started it all. Tamara complies and Kyle escapes before Brax and Natalie turn up giving Tamara to escape. Learning about his half brother and what he did to Casey, Brax then chases Kyle through the desert proceeding to bash him and cable tie him before Kyle admits he was angry over Casey shooting their dad and was jealous of how much Danny talked about the Braxton brothers. Brax decides to let Kyle go provided he stay away from his family. Casey survives but still fails to appear in court. Brax and Heath travel to Melbourne to find Kyle to help Casey's case. His friend [[List of Home and Away characters (2012)#Mackenzie Watson|Mackenzie Watson]] ([[Kate Jenkinson]]) takes them to Kyle because she believe it is his chance to get close to his family. | 2016-03-12T05:04:18Z | Kyle comes to the Summer Bay caravan park to deliver a gun and fake passport to Danny Braxton. Following Danny's death, Kyle becomes infuriated and begins tailing Casey Braxton. When Casey and his brother, [[Darryl Braxton|Brax]] ([[Steve Peacocke]]), go camping in the forest, Kyle follows them. Brax leaves Casey alone to get some food and Kyle bashes and kidnaps him. Kyle handcuffs Casey to an old, broken down car in the middle of the desert. He reveals that he is Danny's son and Casey's half-brother. Kyle forces Casey to make a final goodbye call to Brax unbeknownst to Kyle, Casey gives Brax hints to his whereabouts. Kyle says goodbye to his half brother before driving off leaving Casey to starve & thirst. [[Tamara Kingsley|Tamara]] [[Tamara Kingsley|Kingsley]] turns up and helps Casey by giving him water. When Kyle discovers Brax and Natalie searching for Casey this frustrates him and causes him to drive back to the desert and interrogate Casey. Kyle then finds Tamara trying to tamper with his vehicle and proceeds to abduct the pair. Once the trio arrive at an abandoned dirt road, Kyle opens up the back of his vehicle allowing Casey to push Kyle and run off which starts a short chase but collapses soon after. Kyle pulls out a gun preparing to kill Casey but hears his car start thinking Tamara is about to drive off. He notices she is no longer there and demands she returns but Tamara ignites and throws a flaming petrol can at him, causing an explosion in which Brax and Natalie spot. With an injured leg, Tamara threatens to shoot Kyle over the abductions before Casey begs her not to telling her that this was what started it all. Tamara complies and Kyle escapes before Brax and Natalie turn up giving Tamara to escape. Learning about his half brother and what he did to Casey, Brax then chases Kyle through the desert proceeding to bash him and cable tie him before Kyle admits he was angry over Casey shooting their dad and was jealous of how much Danny talked about the Braxton brothers. Brax decides to let Kyle go provided he stay away from his family. Casey survives but still fails to appear in court. Brax and Heath travel to Melbourne to find Kyle to help Casey's case. His friend [[List of Home and Away characters (2012)#Mackenzie Watson|Mackenzie Watson]] ([[Kate Jenkinson]]) takes them to Kyle because she believe it is his chance to get close to his family. | 2016-03-12T05:04:50Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712728463 | This enzyme belongs to the family of [[oxidoreductase]]s, specifically those acting on paired donors, with O<sub>2</sub> as oxidant and incorporation or reduction of oxygen. The oxygen incorporated need not be derived from O<sub>2</sub> with NADH or NADPH as one donor, and incorporation of one atom o oxygen into the other donor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is '''vanillate:oxygen oxidoreductase (demethylating)'''. Other names in common use include '''4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoate demethylase''', and '''vanillate demethylase'''. This enzyme participates in [[2,4-dichlorobenzoate degradation]]. | 2015-12-31T09:20:26Z | This enzyme belongs to the family of [[oxidoreductase]]s, specifically those acting on paired donors, with O<sub>2</sub> as oxidant and incorporation or reduction of oxygen. The oxygen incorporated need not be derived from O<sub>2</sub> with NADH or NADPH as one donor, and incorporation of one atom o oxygen into the other donor. The [[List of enzymes|systematic name]] of this enzyme class is '''vanillate:oxygen oxidoreductase (demethylating)'''. Other names in common use include '''4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoate demethylase''', and '''vanillate demethylase'''. This enzyme participates in [[2,4-dichlorobenzoate degradation]]. | 2016-03-30T20:03:27Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713755613 | | image = [[File:Gausul Azam.jpg|thumb|Shrine of Hazrat Syed Ahmed Ullah Maizbhandari at Maizbhandar Dorbar Sharif]] | 2016-04-05T18:27:43Z | | image =<!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Gausul Azam.jpg|thumb|Shrine of Hazrat Syed Ahmed Ullah Maizbhandari at Maizbhandar Dorbar Sharif]] --> | 2016-04-05T18:28:00Z | 0 |
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'''Caleb Charles Gindl''' (born August 31, 1988) is an American [[professional baseball]] [[outfielder]] who is a free agent. He has played in [[Major League Baseball]] (MLB) for the [[Milwaukee Brewers]]. | 2015-11-19T09:09:46Z | | caption = Gindl playing for the Nashville Sounds
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'''Caleb Charles Gindl''' (born August 31, 1988) is an American [[professional baseball]] [[outfielder]] for the [[Lancaster Barnstormers]] of the [[Atlantic League of Professional Baseball]]. He has played in [[Major League Baseball]] (MLB) for the [[Milwaukee Brewers]].
On March 22, 2016, Gindl signed with the [[Lancaster Barnstormers]] of the [[Atlantic League of Professional Baseball]]. | 2016-03-22T19:12:19Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713517630 | '''''Winter Comes Home''''' was a live album credited to [[David Thomas (musician)|David Thomas and his Legs]], released in 1982, in which Thomas was supported by [[Chris Cutler]] and [[Lindsay Cooper]]. [[Trouser Press]] reports that the album "mixes intellectual stand-up comedy with winning performances". [http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=david_thomas] The album did not appear in the 1997 anthology ''[[Monster (box set)|Monster]]'', and has never been released on CD, and David Thomas has pronounced the album to have been officially "disappeared":
''"If it HAD existed I'd explain the reason to disappear it as follows: that version of the Pedestrians was more of a theatrical experience than a musical one and the intention was always that the release be a limited edition; a limited edition means that it's limited. But the album never existed so there's no reason to explain ANYTHING."'' [http://ubuprojex.net/archives/pbvue.html] | 2014-06-22T11:46:58Z | '''''Winter Comes Home''''' was a live album credited to [[David Thomas (musician)|David Thomas and his Legs]], released in 1982, in which Thomas was supported by [[Chris Cutler]] and [[Lindsay Cooper]]. [[Trouser Press]] reports that the album "mixes intellectual stand-up comedy with winning performances". <ref>http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=david_thomas</ref> The album did not appear in the 1997 anthology ''[[Monster (box set)|Monster]]'', and has never been released on CD, and David Thomas has pronounced the album to have been officially "disappeared":
''"If it HAD existed I'd explain the reason to disappear it as follows: that version of the Pedestrians was more of a theatrical experience than a musical one and the intention was always that the release be a limited edition; a limited edition means that it's limited. But the album never existed so there's no reason to explain ANYTHING."'' {{citation needed}} | 2016-04-04T14:17:07Z | 1 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712395689 | The author [[Richard Llewellyn]] stayed in Gilfach Goch (1939) for the writing of his novel '[[How Green Was My Valley]]' that is set in a fictional mining village based on Gilfach Goch.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Davies |first1=John |last2=Jenkins |first2=Nigel |title=The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales |year=2008 |publisher=University of Wales Press |location=Cardiff|page=513 |isbn=978-0-7083-1953-6}}</ref> Llewellyn would spend long summer holidays with his grandfather in the village.
| 2015-12-22T05:26:18Z | The author [[Richard Llewellyn]] stayed in Gilfach Goch (1939) for the writing of his novel '[[How Green Was My Valley]]' that is set in a fictional mining village based on Gilfach Goch.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Davies |first1=John |last2=Jenkins |first2=Nigel |title=The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales |year=2008 |publisher=University of Wales Press |location=Cardiff|page=513 |isbn=978-0-7083-1953-6}}</ref> Llewellyn would spend long summer holidays with his grandfather in the village. | 2016-03-28T21:14:15Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711883258 | After five years spent working at his uncle's pharmacy in [[Dresden]], he moved to [[Berlin]], where he worked for two and a half years in the laboratory of chemist Johann Gottfried August Helming (1770-1830). In 1830 he became an assistant to [[Eilhard Mitscherlich]] at Berlin, subsequently receiving his doctorate with a thesis on [[pollen]], ''Dissertatio de plantarum polline'' (1833). In 1844 he became an associate professor in [[St. Petersburg]], where in 1852 he attained a full professorship.<ref name=AD>[http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Fritzsche,_Karl_Julius ADB: Fritzsche, Karl Julius] at [[Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie]]</ref><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=EV4oAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA132&lpg=PA132&dq=%22Carl+Julius+Fritzsche%22+Dresden&source=bl&ots=0n1TWu0ryG&sig=ulh0EpJHh8i9_3YtZnRltK5_owc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4Bw7VYiGI8vGogTjwoHoCg&ved=0CEkQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=%22Carl%20Julius%20Fritzsche%22%20Dresden&f=false Google Books] Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft, Volume 5</ref> | 2015-07-10T01:22:49Z | After five years spent working at his uncle's pharmacy in [[Dresden]], he moved to [[Berlin]], where he worked for two and a half years in the laboratory of chemist Johann Gottfried August Helming (1770–1830). In 1830 he became an assistant to [[Eilhard Mitscherlich]] at Berlin, subsequently receiving his doctorate with a thesis on [[pollen]], ''Dissertatio de plantarum polline'' (1833). In 1844 he became an associate professor in [[St. Petersburg]], where in 1852 he attained a full professorship.<ref name=AD>[http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Fritzsche,_Karl_Julius ADB: Fritzsche, Karl Julius] at [[Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie]]</ref><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=EV4oAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA132&lpg=PA132&dq=%22Carl+Julius+Fritzsche%22+Dresden&source=bl&ots=0n1TWu0ryG&sig=ulh0EpJHh8i9_3YtZnRltK5_owc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4Bw7VYiGI8vGogTjwoHoCg&ved=0CEkQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=%22Carl%20Julius%20Fritzsche%22%20Dresden&f=false Google Books] Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft, Volume 5</ref> | 2016-03-25T13:52:43Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710141521 | In Lugash, the fabled Pink Panther diamond is stolen. A mysterious woman looking to procure the priceless gem has a tete-a-tete with a man regarding price. Suddenly, Clouseau (having disappeared inexplicably in a plane crash in the [[Trail of the Pink Panther|previous film]]) bursts in. The woman shoots the man, then points the gun at Clouseau. His fate is a mystery. Meanwhile, his former superior, Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus ([[Herbert Lom]]), is pressured to oversee Operation Paragon and utilize [[Interpol]]'s fictitious Huxley [[Aldous Huxley|Huxley]] 600 computer Aldous to find the world's greatest detective to solve the crime. | 2016-03-15T05:09:16Z | In Lugash, the fabled Pink Panther diamond is stolen. A mysterious woman looking to procure the priceless gem has a tete-a-tete with a man regarding price. Suddenly, Clouseau (having disappeared inexplicably on a plane flight in the [[Trail of the Pink Panther|previous film]]) bursts in. The woman shoots the man, then points the gun at Clouseau. His fate is a mystery. Meanwhile, his former superior, Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus ([[Herbert Lom]]), is pressured to oversee Operation Paragon and utilize [[Interpol]]'s fictitious Huxley [[Aldous Huxley|Huxley]] 600 computer Aldous to find the world's greatest detective to solve the crime. | 2016-03-15T05:13:21Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709825252 | | years = 2010–16<ref name=dep1>http://www.itv.com/coronationstreet/news/paula-lane-leaves-coronation-street</ref> | 2016-03-13T08:43:03Z | | years = 2010–14,2015-16<ref name=dep1>http://www.itv.com/coronationstreet/news/paula-lane-leaves-coronation-street</ref> | 2016-03-13T08:56:58Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712247053 | The '''Chechen–Russian conflict''' ({{lang-ru|Чеченский конфликт}}, ''Chechenskiy konflikt'') is the centuries-long conflict, often armed, between the Russian (formerly Soviet) government and various Chechen nationalist and Islamist forces. Formal hostilities date back to 1785, though elements of the conflict can be traced back considerably further.<ref>{{cite web|title=Chronology for Chechens in Russia|url=http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/chronology.asp?groupId=36504|publisher=[[University of Maryland]]|accessdate=12 July 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Chechnya – Narrative|url=http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/ir/cews/database/Chechnya/chechnya.pdf|publisher=[[University of Southern California]]|accessdate=12 July 2013|quote=Russian military involvement into the Caucasus started early in the 18th century and in 1785–1791 the first major rebellion in Chechnya against the imperial rule took place.}}</ref> | 2016-03-24T15:49:03Z | The '''Chechen–Russian conflict''' ({{lang-ru|Чеченский конфликт}}, ''Chechenskiy konflikt'') was the centuries-long conflict, often armed, between the Russian (formerly Soviet) government and various Chechen nationalist and Islamist forces. Formal hostilities date back to 1785, though elements of the conflict can be traced back considerably further.<ref>{{cite web|title=Chronology for Chechens in Russia|url=http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/chronology.asp?groupId=36504|publisher=[[University of Maryland]]|accessdate=12 July 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Chechnya – Narrative|url=http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/ir/cews/database/Chechnya/chechnya.pdf|publisher=[[University of Southern California]]|accessdate=12 July 2013|quote=Russian military involvement into the Caucasus started early in the 18th century and in 1785–1791 the first major rebellion in Chechnya against the imperial rule took place.}}</ref> | 2016-03-27T23:37:40Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709728524 | '''Calvin Klein Inc.''' is an American fashion house founded by the fashion designer [[Calvin Klein (fashion designer)|Calvin Klein]].<ref name="Marsh2003">{{cite book|author=Lisa Marsh|title=The House of Klein: Fashion, Controversy, and a Business Obsession|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=7RLw63appZsC|accessdate=October 27, 2012|date=August 18, 2003|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-0-471-45563-9|page=1}}</ref> The company is headquartered in [[Midtown Manhattan]], [[New York City]]<ref name=TorontoStar2004>{{cite news|title=Calvin Klein unaccessorizes its desk jockeys|accessdate=September 12, 2012|newspaper=The Toronto Star|date=August 12, 2004}}</ref> and is currently owned by [[PVH (company)|PVH]].<ref name="Luxury">{{cite book | title=Luxury Brand Management | publisher=John Wiley & Sons | author=Chevalier, Michel | year=2012 | location=Singapore | isbn=978-1-118-17176-9}}</ref><ref name=Goodison2012>{{cite news|last=Goodison|first=Donna|title=Tie maker looks to score with Orr designs|accessdate=September 12, 2012|newspaper=The Boston Herald|date=February 16, 2012}}</ref>
In 1968, Klein founded Calvin Klein Limited, a coat shop in the [[York Hotel]] in New York City, with $10,000.<ref name=LATimes1992>{{cite news|last=Grant|first=Linda|title=Can Calvin Klein Escape? : He Built an Empire on Raunch and Elegance. Then, Overpriced Jeans and Junk-Bond Debt Pushed It to the Edge. But Look Out, Here Comes His Spring Collection.|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1992-02-23/magazine/tm-4945_1_calvin-klein|accessdate=12 September 2012|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=February 23, 1992}}</ref><ref name="MobileReference2007">{{cite book|author=MobileReference|title=100 Most Influential Jews of All Times (Mobi History)|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=yGcWQHTtH4kC&pg=PT77|accessdate=November 24, 2012|date=January 1, 2007|publisher=MobileReference|isbn=978-1-60501-125-7|pages=77–}}</ref> The first Calvin Klein collection was a line of "youthful, understated coats and dresses" featured at the New York City store, [[Bonwit Teller]].<ref name=LATimes1992 />
In September 1969, Klein appeared on the cover of ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'' magazine.<ref name="Steele2010">{{cite book|author=Valerie Steele|title=The Berg Companion to Fashion|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=0_3qzO6NTqcC&pg=PA463|accessdate=November 24, 2012|date=November 15, 2010|publisher=Berg|isbn=978-1-84788-563-0|pages=463–65}}</ref>
In 1973, he received his first [[Coty Award|Coty American Fashion Critics' Award]] for his 74-piece womenswear collection - the youngest recipient at that time.<ref name="Steele2010" /> Klein won the award again in 1974 and 1975.<ref name="Steele2010" /> By 1977, annual revenues had increased to $30 million (equivalent to ${{Inflation|US|30|1977|fmt=c}} million in {{currentyear}}), and Klein had licenses for scarves, shoes, belts, furs, sunglasses, and sheets. Klein and Schwartz were making $4 million each. After the company signed licenses for cosmetics, jeans, and menswear, Klein's annual retail volume was estimated{{by whom|date=January 2013}} at $100 million (equivalent to ${{Inflation|US|100|1977|fmt=c}} million in {{currentyear}}). In 1978, Klein claimed sales of 200,000 pairs of his famous jeans the first week they were on the market. By 1981, ''[[Fortune magazine|Fortune]]'' figured Klein's annual income at $8.5 million a year. In the mid-1970s, he had created a designer-jeans craze by putting his name on the back pocket. Klein's design assistant at the time, [[Jeffrey Banks]], has claimed credit for the logo garments, stating that he had the logo from a press folder [[Screen printing|silkscreened]] onto the sleeve of a brown [[T-shirt]] as a present for Klein.<ref name=manlow>{{cite book|last=Manlow|first=Veronica|title=Designing clothes : culture and organization of the fashion industry |year=2009 |publisher=Transaction Pub|location=New Brunswick, [N.J.]|isbn=9781412810555 |pages=99 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=hRHUOxramGEC&pg=PA99#v=onepage&q&f=false|edition=1st pbk.}}</ref> The gift was assumed by Schwartz to be part of the upcoming line, and similar logo shirts formed the uniform for the front-of-house staff at Klein's next catwalk show, leading to buyer demand.<ref name=manlow/>
In the early 1980s, Klein changed the American market of men's underwear—one where most men's underwear was white, purchased in packs of three by a "wife, mother or girlfriend when they needed to be" to one where "the American male to care about the brand of something few ever see".<ref name="Marsh2004">{{cite book|author=Lisa Marsh|title=The House of Klein: Fashion, Controversy, and a Business Obsession|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=2F8sW9KQ2gAC|accessdate=October 27, 2012|date=May 4, 2004|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-0-471-47895-9|pages=47–52}}</ref>
The 1995 adverts promoting Calvin Klein jeans received criticism for being "kiddie porn".<ref name="LLC1995">{{cite book|author=New York Media, LLC|title=New York Magazine|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=6-QCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA46|accessdate=October 27, 2012|date=September 18, 1995|publisher=New York Media, LLC|pages=46–|issn=0028-7369}}</ref><ref name="GrantWaxman2011">{{cite book|author1=Catherine Grant|author2=Lori Waxman|title=Girls! Girls! Girls! In Contemporary Art|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=v-FValSufBAC&pg=PA25|accessdate=October 27, 2012|date=May 15, 2011|publisher=Intellect Books|isbn=978-1-84150-348-6|pages=25–}}</ref><ref name="Rutherford2007">{{cite book|author=Paul Rutherford|title=A World Made Sexy: Freud to Madonna|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=nVrveFtVrJ8C&pg=PA204|accessdate=October 27, 2012|date=July 30, 2007|publisher=University of Toronto Press|isbn=978-0-8020-9466-7|pages=204–}}</ref><ref name="Corvino1999">{{cite book|author=John Corvino|title=Same Sex: Debating the Ethics, Science, and Culture of Homosexuality|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=CElt55US79QC&pg=PA339|accessdate=October 27, 2012|year=1999|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=978-0-8476-8483-0|pages=339–}}</ref> | 2016-02-20T03:06:13Z | '''Calvin Klein Inc.''' is an American fashion house founded by the fashion designer [[Calvin Klein (fashion designer)|Calvin Klein]].<ref name="Marsh2003">{{cite book|author=Lisa Marsh|title=The House of Klein: Fashion, Controversy, and a Business Obsession|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7RLw63appZsC|accessdate=October 27, 2012|date=August 18, 2003|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-0-471-45563-9|page=1}}</ref> The company is headquartered in [[Midtown Manhattan]], [[New York City]]<ref name=TorontoStar2004>{{cite news|title=Calvin Klein unaccessorizes its desk jockeys|accessdate=September 12, 2012|newspaper=The Toronto Star|date=August 12, 2004}}</ref> and is currently owned by [[PVH (company)|PVH]].<ref name="Luxury">{{cite book | title=Luxury Brand Management | publisher=John Wiley & Sons | author=Chevalier, Michel | year=2012 | location=Singapore | isbn=978-1-118-17176-9}}</ref><ref name=Goodison2012>{{cite news|last=Goodison|first=Donna|title=Tie maker looks to score with Orr designs|accessdate=September 12, 2012|newspaper=The Boston Herald|date=February 16, 2012}}</ref>
In 1968, Klein founded Calvin Klein Limited, a coat shop in the [[York Hotel]] in New York City, with $10,000.<ref name=LATimes1992>{{cite news|last=Grant|first=Linda|title=Can Calvin Klein Escape? : He Built an Empire on Raunch and Elegance. Then, Overpriced Jeans and Junk-Bond Debt Pushed It to the Edge. But Look Out, Here Comes His Spring Collection.|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1992-02-23/magazine/tm-4945_1_calvin-klein|accessdate=12 September 2012|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=February 23, 1992}}</ref><ref name="MobileReference2007">{{cite book|author=MobileReference|title=100 Most Influential Jews of All Times (Mobi History)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yGcWQHTtH4kC&pg=PT77|accessdate=November 24, 2012|date=January 1, 2007|publisher=MobileReference|isbn=978-1-60501-125-7|pages=77–}}</ref> The first Calvin Klein collection was a line of "youthful, understated coats and dresses" featured at the New York City store, [[Bonwit Teller]].<ref name=LATimes1992 />
In September 1969, Klein appeared on the cover of ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'' magazine.<ref name="Steele2010">{{cite book|author=Valerie Steele|title=The Berg Companion to Fashion|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0_3qzO6NTqcC&pg=PA463|accessdate=November 24, 2012|date=November 15, 2010|publisher=Berg|isbn=978-1-84788-563-0|pages=463–65}}</ref>
In 1973, he received his first [[Coty Award|Coty American Fashion Critics' Award]] for his 74-piece womenswear collection - the youngest recipient at that time.<ref name="Steele2010" /> Klein won the award again in 1974 and 1975.<ref name="Steele2010" /> By 1977, annual revenues had increased to $30 million (equivalent to ${{Inflation|US|30|1977|fmt=c}} million in {{currentyear}}), and Klein had licenses for scarves, shoes, belts, furs, sunglasses, and sheets. Klein and Schwartz were making $4 million each. After the company signed licenses for cosmetics, jeans, and menswear, Klein's annual retail volume was estimated{{by whom|date=January 2013}} at $100 million (equivalent to ${{Inflation|US|100|1977|fmt=c}} million in {{currentyear}}). In 1978, Klein claimed sales of 200,000 pairs of his famous jeans the first week they were on the market. By 1981, ''[[Fortune magazine|Fortune]]'' figured Klein's annual income at $8.5 million a year. In the mid-1970s, he had created a designer-jeans craze by putting his name on the back pocket. Klein's design assistant at the time, [[Jeffrey Banks]], has claimed credit for the logo garments, stating that he had the logo from a press folder [[Screen printing|silkscreened]] onto the sleeve of a brown [[T-shirt]] as a present for Klein.<ref name=manlow>{{cite book|last=Manlow|first=Veronica|title=Designing clothes : culture and organization of the fashion industry |year=2009 |publisher=Transaction Pub|location=New Brunswick, [N.J.]|isbn=9781412810555 |pages=99 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hRHUOxramGEC&pg=PA99#v=onepage&q&f=false|edition=1st pbk.}}</ref> The gift was assumed by Schwartz to be part of the upcoming line, and similar logo shirts formed the uniform for the front-of-house staff at Klein's next catwalk show, leading to buyer demand.<ref name=manlow/>
In the early 1980s, Klein changed the American market of men's underwear—one where most men's underwear was white, purchased in packs of three by a "wife, mother or girlfriend when they needed to be" to one where "the American male to care about the brand of something few ever see".<ref name="Marsh2004">{{cite book|author=Lisa Marsh|title=The House of Klein: Fashion, Controversy, and a Business Obsession|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2F8sW9KQ2gAC|accessdate=October 27, 2012|date=May 4, 2004|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-0-471-47895-9|pages=47–52}}</ref>
The 1995 adverts promoting Calvin Klein jeans received criticism for being "kiddie porn".<ref name="LLC1995">{{cite book|author=New York Media, LLC|title=New York Magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6-QCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA46|accessdate=October 27, 2012|date=September 18, 1995|publisher=New York Media, LLC|pages=46–|issn=0028-7369}}</ref><ref name="GrantWaxman2011">{{cite book|author1=Catherine Grant|author2=Lori Waxman|title=Girls! Girls! Girls! In Contemporary Art|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=v-FValSufBAC&pg=PA25|accessdate=October 27, 2012|date=May 15, 2011|publisher=Intellect Books|isbn=978-1-84150-348-6|pages=25–}}</ref><ref name="Rutherford2007">{{cite book|author=Paul Rutherford|title=A World Made Sexy: Freud to Madonna|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nVrveFtVrJ8C&pg=PA204|accessdate=October 27, 2012|date=July 30, 2007|publisher=University of Toronto Press|isbn=978-0-8020-9466-7|pages=204–}}</ref><ref name="Corvino1999">{{cite book|author=John Corvino|title=Same Sex: Debating the Ethics, Science, and Culture of Homosexuality|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CElt55US79QC&pg=PA339|accessdate=October 27, 2012|year=1999|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=978-0-8476-8483-0|pages=339–}}</ref> | 2016-03-12T18:32:09Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711929510 | Desmarets joined [[Kerkyra F.C.]] in Greece for 2011–12, appearing in no official matches. In early July 2012, he signed for [[C.F. Os Belenenses]] on a [[Free transfer (association football)|free transfer]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abola.pt/nnh/ver.aspx?id=339694|title=Desmarets já esteve no Restelo|trans_title=Desmarets has been to the Restelo|publisher=[[A Bola]]|language=Portuguese|date=2 July 2012|accessdate=2 October 2012}}</ref> | 2016-03-25T19:54:33Z | After a failed trial with [[Montreal Impact]] in the [[Major League Soccer]], Desmarets joined [[Kerkyra F.C.]] in Greece for 2011–12, appearing in no official matches. In early July 2012, he signed for [[C.F. Os Belenenses]] on a [[Free transfer (association football)|free transfer]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abola.pt/nnh/ver.aspx?id=339694|title=Desmarets já esteve no Restelo|trans_title=Desmarets has been to the Restelo|publisher=[[A Bola]]|language=Portuguese|date=2 July 2012|accessdate=2 October 2012}}</ref> | 2016-03-25T19:55:26Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711222201 | [[Category:Asteroids named for rivers]] | 2016-03-21T16:16:16Z | [[Category:Minor planets named for rivers]] | 2016-03-21T16:17:08Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713253706 | * [[Emily Browning]] as Cassia, a princess and a [[damsel in distress]]<ref>{{cite web | date = 10 April 2013 | author = Peter Dimak | title = FilmDistrict lands on POMPEII | url = http://www.upcoming-movies.com/Articles/filmdistrict-lands-on-pompeii/ }}</ref> | 2016-04-02T22:37:32Z | * [[Emily Browning]] as Cassia<ref>{{cite web | date = 10 April 2013 | author = Peter Dimak | title = FilmDistrict lands on POMPEII | url = http://www.upcoming-movies.com/Articles/filmdistrict-lands-on-pompeii/ }}</ref> | 2016-04-02T22:37:34Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709514308 | | leaders_seat4 = [[None]] | 2016-03-10T14:50:27Z | | leaders_seat4 = [[Kharagpur Sadar]] | 2016-03-11T10:18:37Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714413333 | This is a complete list of people who have served as '''President of the [[Oregon State Senate]]''' through the 2011 session.<ref>[http://bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections33.htm Oregon Blue Book: Senate Presidents of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on December 4, 2008.</ref>
*[[List of Speakers of the Oregon House of Representatives]]
*[[Lists of Oregon-related topics]]
{{Reflist}} | 2016-02-08T00:17:19Z | This is a complete list of people who have served as '''President of the [[Oregon State Senate]]'''.<ref>[http://bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections33.htm Oregon Blue Book: Senate Presidents of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on December 4, 2008.</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711616935 | | foundation = 1988<ref>Midway in its last form was incorporated in 1988 as a subsidiary of WMS Industries. Midway Games Inc. considered 1988 as its official founding year.</ref>
| defunct = 2009 | 2016-03-09T22:35:50Z | | foundation = June 23, 1988<ref>Midway in its last form was incorporated in 1988 as a subsidiary of WMS Industries. Midway Games Inc. considered 1988 as its official founding year.</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713442452 | [[Category:Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in New York]] | 2015-01-27T06:45:18Z | [[Category:Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in New York]] | 2016-04-04T02:16:29Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712940589 | This is '''a list of games and applications''', collectively known as '''DSiWare''', for the [[Nintendo DSi]] [[handheld game console]] available for download via the [[DSi Shop]]. An update released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in June 2011 added support for the [[Nintendo eShop]] service, which contains the DSi Shop's library of DSiWare games with exceptions for certain games or applications such as ''[[Flipnote Studio]]'' in addition to games made specifically for the 3DS as well as a [[Virtual Console]] service. There are over 200 downloadable games available in North America as of August 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5sS3O1Dg0|title=WebCite query result|work=webcitation.org}}</ref> Note that blank boxes in some columns represent currently unconfirmed or otherwise unknown information. (This list is incomplete and missing some titles and many release dates outside of North America.) Release dates are subject to change. | 2016-02-03T09:59:51Z | This is '''a list of games and applications''', collectively known as '''DSiWare''', for the [[Nintendo DSi]] [[handheld game console]] available for download via the [[DSi Shop]]. An update released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in June 2011 added support for the [[Nintendo eShop]] service, which contains the DSi Shop's library of DSiWare games with exceptions for certain games or applications such as ''[[Flipnote Studio]]'' in addition to games made specifically for the 3DS as well as a [[Virtual Console]] service. There were over 200 downloadable games available in North America as of August 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5sS3O1Dg0|title=WebCite query result|work=webcitation.org}}</ref> Note that blank boxes in some columns represent currently unconfirmed or otherwise unknown information. (This list is incomplete and missing some titles and many release dates outside of North America.) Release dates are subject to change. The DSi Shop will cease activity on March 31, 2017. <ref>http://sacredheartspectrum.com/2016/03/the-nintendo-dsi-shop-will-be-closing-in-2017/</ref> | 2016-03-31T23:26:58Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714004159 | | ''[[Brave Fencer Musashi]]''
| ''[[Mother (video game series)|Earthbound/Mother]]'' | 2016-04-07T01:10:48Z | | ''[[Brave Fencer Musashi|Musashi]]''
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== Africa ==
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==Asia==
*'''China''' ([[Southern and Northern Dynasties]]) -
** '''[[Liang Dynasty]]''' - [[Emperor Wu of Liang China|Emperor Wu]], [[Table of Chinese monarchs|Emperor of Liang]] (502–549)
** '''[[Northern Wei Dynasty]]''' - [[Emperor Xuanwu of Northern Wei|Emperor Xuanwu]], [[Table of Chinese monarchs|Emperor of Northern Wei]] (499–515)
*'''Japan''' ([[Kofun Era]]) - [[Emperor Keitai]], [[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]] (c. 507-c. 531)
*'''[[Korea]]''' ([[Three Kingdoms of Korea|Three Kingdoms]]) -
**'''[[Baekje]]''' - [[Muryeong of Baekje|Muryeong]], [[Rulers of Korea|King of Baekje]] (501–523)
**'''[[Goguryeo]]''' - [[Munjamyeong of Goguryeo|Munjamyeong]], [[Rulers of Korea|King of Goguryeo]] (491–519)
**'''[[Silla]]''' - [[Jijeung of Silla|Jijeung]], [[Rulers of Korea|King of Silla]] (500–514)
== Europe ==
*'''[[Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy]]''' - [[Aelle of Sussex|Aelle]], [[Bretwalda]] (c. 477-c. 514)
**'''[[Kingdom of Sussex|South Saxons]]''' - [[Aelle of Sussex|Aelle]], [[List of monarchs of Sussex|King of the South Saxons]] (c. 477-c. 514)
**'''[[Kingdom of Kent]]''' - [[Oisc]] (488-c. 512)
*'''[[Kingdom of Burgundy]]''' - [[Gundobad]] (473–516)
*'''[[Byzantine Empire]]''' - [[Anastasius I (emperor)|Anastasius I]] (491–518)
*'''[[Frankish Empire]]''' ([[Merovingian Dynasty]]) - [[Clovis I]], [[List of Frankish Kings|King of the Franks]] (481–511)
*'''Italy''' - [[Theodoric the Great|Theodoric I]], [[List of barbarian kings of Italy|King of the Ostrogoths in Italy]] (493–526)
*'''[[Visigothic Kingdom]]''' - [[Gesalec]] (507–511)
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'''Raymonde Gagné''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician and academic, who was named to the [[Senate of Canada]] to represent [[Manitoba]] on March 18, 2016.<ref>[http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/trudeau-set-to-appoint-seven-new-senators/article29285218/ "Trudeau to appoint seven new senators"]. ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', March 18, 2016.</ref> | 2016-03-19T09:32:39Z | | birth_date={{birth date and age|1956|01|07}}
'''Raymonde Gagné''' (born January 7, 1956) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician and academic, who was named to the [[Senate of Canada]] to represent [[Manitoba]] on March 18, 2016.<ref>[http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/trudeau-set-to-appoint-seven-new-senators/article29285218/ "Trudeau to appoint seven new senators"]. ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', March 18, 2016.</ref> | 2016-04-02T01:45:22Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709726925 | While in D.C., Danquah recognized that she suffered from [[clinical depression]], an illness that would become the basis for her memoir ''Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman’s Journey Through Depression''. The memoir was published in 1998 to critical praise.<ref name=WPReview>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/entertainment/books/1998/04/05/up-from-despair/f3493a26-6cf3-4d48-91b2-0e843115a35c/|title=Up from Despair|first=Rachel|last=Jones|work=The Washington Post|date=5 April 1998}}</ref><ref name=PWReview>{{cite web|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-393-04567-3|title=Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman's Journey Through Depression|publisher=Publisher's Weekly|accessdate=26 February 2016}}</ref><ref name=Kirkus>{{cite web|url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/meri-nana-ama-danquah/willow-weep-for-me/|title=Meri Nana-Ama Danquah: Willow Weep for Me|publisher=Kirkus Reviews}}</ref> | 2016-03-04T10:09:25Z | While in D.C., Danquah recognized that she suffered from [[clinical depression]], an illness that would become the basis for her memoir ''Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman’s Journey Through Depression''. The memoir was published in 1998 to critical praise.<ref name=WPReview>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/entertainment/books/1998/04/05/up-from-despair/f3493a26-6cf3-4d48-91b2-0e843115a35c/|title=Up from Despair|first=Rachel|last=Jones|work=The Washington Post|date=5 April 1998}}</ref><ref name=PWReview>{{cite web|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-393-04567-3|title=Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman's Journey Through Depression|publisher=Publisher's Weekly|accessdate=26 February 2016}}</ref><ref name=Kirkus>{{cite web|url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/meri-nana-ama-danquah/willow-weep-for-me/|title=Meri Nana-Ama Danquah: Willow Weep for Me|publisher=Kirkus Reviews}}</ref> Excerpts from the book were published in the anthology ''Out of Her Mind: Women Writing on Madness''.<ref name=Shannonhouse>{{cite book|last1=Shannonhouse|first1=Rebecca|title=Out of Her Mind: Women Writing on Madness|date=2000|publisher=The Modern Library|isbn=9780679603306|page=151-155|edition=First}}</ref> | 2016-03-12T18:18:45Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713339358 | '''"Detour (There's A Muddy Road Ahead)"''' is a Western swing ballad written by [[Paul Westmoreland]] in [[1945 in music|1945]]. The original version was by [[Ernest E. "Jimmy" Walker|Jimmy Walker]] with Paul Westmoreland and His Pecos River Boys, issued around the beginning of November 1945.<ref>Billboard, November 3, 1945</ref> | 2016-04-03T12:29:48Z | '''"Detour (There's A Muddy Road Ahead)"''' is a [[Western swing]] ballad written by [[Paul Westmoreland]] in [[1945 in music|1945]]. The original version was by [[Ernest E. "Jimmy" Walker|Jimmy Walker]] with Paul Westmoreland and His Pecos River Boys, issued around the beginning of November 1945.<ref>Billboard, November 3, 1945</ref> | 2016-04-03T12:30:24Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710771521 | '''''The Man-Kzin Wars''''' is a series of [[military science fiction]] short story collections (and is the name of the first collection), as well as the [[eponymous]] conflicts between mankind and the [[Kzinti]] that they detail. They are set in [[Larry Niven]]'s ''[[Known Space]]'' universe; however, Niven himself has only written a small number of the stories.
Initially, there were only plans for two volumes. Niven, along with John Hewitt (one of the main writers for the [[Ringworld RPG]]) composed a "Bible" for aspiring writers, including several pages of notes composed between the two of them and photocopied pages of the RPG. The Bible included corrections for some of the inconsistencies among Niven's work. [[Jerry Pournelle]] and [[Poul Anderson]] were among the first authors approached, and both ended up writing stories.<ref>''[[Scatterbrain (book)|Scatterbrain]]'', pp. 293-301</ref>
*[[Buford Early]] - [[Known_Space#ARM|ARM]] [[general]] known for unorthodox tactics.
There are a total of four Man-Kzin Wars, as well as major and minor "Kzinti incidents". The First War began circa 2367. By this time, [[Human]] space was in the middle of the "Long Peace". [[Known_Space#ARM|ARM]], the [[United Nations]] security force, has completely suppressed all "dangerous" technologies, histories, mental illnesses, and media, leading to not only an end of war and almost all violent crimes, but a change in society so vast that most people have a difficulty even conceptualizing such things.
The Kzinti, with vast technical superiority (including gravity drives, [[telepath]]s, and a large military empire), detected a human colonization ship in deep space, the ''Angel's Pencil''. After the Kzin telepath learned that the humans were unarmed and didn't even understand the concept of weapons, they attempted to kill the human crew in a slow, painful manner using an inductive heating weapon hoping to capture their ship intact for intelligence purposes. However, one of the humans used the ship's powerful drive system (which doubled as interstellar communications laser) as a weapon and destroyed the Kzin ship, beginning the First Man-Kzin War. The crew then warned Earth of the warlike aliens, although the transmissions were initially dismissed as an outbreak of psychosis. Then a similar encounter between another human ship and Kzin vessel led to the destruction of the more primitive human ship. However, one of the human prisoners, with the aid of a rogue telepath, was able to escape to the ''Angel's Pencil'' and warn them of the danger from their increasing penetration into Kzinti space.
In the course of the First Man-Kzin War, the Kzinti invaded and occupied the human colony of [[Wunderland]], in the [[Alpha Centauri]] system, as a staging point for an attack on Earth. Human ships attempting escape back to Earth were shot down, but a single vessel managed to carry some refugees to the sister colony We Made It. The Kzinti fleet moved on to Earth, but in a replay of first contact, the peaceful humans used [[laser communication]]s, fusion drives, and [[mass driver]]s to cut the first invasion fleet to ribbons. Over the next several decades, three more fleets were launched against [[Earth]], and all were beaten back. However, after near defeat by the fourth fleet, it was becoming clear to Earth's military leaders that the Kzinti were learning to wage war more effectively than their traditional "scream and leap" tactics, and that the Solar system's defenses would quickly succumb to the Kzinti's superior numbers, firepower, and technology, were it only wielded with a modicum of tactical and strategic sense. In order to delay the next attack, a Terran [[Bussard ramjet]] starship was utilized to transport and deploy several [[relativistic kill vehicle]]s in the Wunderland system. Using iron slugs accelerated to 99% of the speed of light, it devastated a portion of the planet, killing humans and Kzinti alike and delaying the launch of yet another Kzin fleet against Earth. A number of specialists traveled aboard this ship, using [[Slaver stasis field]]s for [[lithobraking]], and successfully assassinated the Kzin military leader on Wunderland, Chuut-Riit. Despite this setback for the Kzin cause, preparations for a fifth and decisive assault fleet were nearing completion.
At this point, a passing [[Outsider (Known Space)|Outsider]] ship sold the colony of We Made It the manual for a [[hyperdrive]], a technology unknown to the Kzinti. Dimity Carmody, an escapee from Wunderland and a genius who had toyed with [[Faster-than-light|FTL]] drive concepts since before the occupation, managed to construct a working prototype drive using the manual. Hyperdrive ships were dispatched to Earth, where the faster-than-light drive was installed on several ships for a preemptive attack on the Fifth Invasion fleet. The attack hit the Kzin amidst internal struggles following the death of their leader. Due to the huge success, Wunderland was quickly liberated, freeing the fleet to attack other Kzinti worlds. The [[FTL Drive|FTL]] drive allowed the human fleets to coordinate and concentrate their forces beyond anything the Kzinti could manage, even letting them outrun and jam the news of each successive Kzin defeat. The first indication the Kzinti Patriarchy had, that much of the Kzin empire was gone and that a significant percentage of all Kzinti had died was when human warships appeared in the skies above their homeworld. | 2016-01-08T22:28:52Z | '''''The Man-Kzin Wars''''' is a series of [[military science fiction]] short story collections (and is the name of the first collection), as well as the [[eponymous]] conflicts between mankind and the [[Kzinti]] that they detail. They are set in [[Larry Niven]]'s ''[[Known Space]]'' universe; however, Niven himself has only written a small number of the stories.
Initially, there were only plans for two volumes. Niven, along with John Hewitt (one of the main writers for the [[Ringworld RPG]]) composed a "Bible" for aspiring writers, including several pages of notes composed between the two of them and photocopied pages of the RPG. The Bible included corrections for some of the inconsistencies among Niven's work. [[Jerry Pournelle]] and [[Poul Anderson]] were among the first authors approached, and both ended up writing stories.<ref>''[[Scatterbrain (book)|Scatterbrain]]'', pp. 293-301</ref>
*[[Buford Early]] - [[Known Space#ARM|ARM]] [[general]] known for unorthodox tactics.
There are a total of four Man-Kzin Wars, as well as major and minor "Kzinti incidents". The First War began circa 2367. By this time, [[Human]] space was in the middle of the "Long Peace". [[Known Space#ARM|ARM]], the [[United Nations]] security force, has completely suppressed all "dangerous" technologies, histories, mental illnesses, and media, leading to not only an end of war and almost all violent crimes, but a change in society so vast that most people have a difficulty even conceptualizing such things.
The Kzinti, with vast technical superiority (including gravity drives, [[telepath]]s, and a large military empire), detected a human colonization ship in deep space, the ''Angel's Pencil''. After the Kzin telepath learned that the humans were unarmed and didn't even understand the concept of weapons, they attempted to kill the human crew in a slow, painful manner using an inductive heating weapon hoping to capture their ship intact for intelligence purposes. However, one of the humans used the ship's powerful drive system (which doubled as interstellar communications laser) as a weapon and destroyed the Kzin ship, beginning the First Man-Kzin War. The crew then warned Earth of the warlike aliens, although the transmissions were initially dismissed as an outbreak of psychosis. Then a similar encounter between another human ship and Kzin vessel led to the destruction of the more primitive human ship. However, one of the human prisoners, with the aid of a rogue telepath, was able to escape to the ''Angel's Pencil'' and warn them of the danger from their increasing penetration into Kzinti space.
In the course of the First Man-Kzin War, the Kzinti invaded and occupied the human colony of [[Wunderland]], in the [[Alpha Centauri]] system, as a staging point for an attack on Earth. Human ships attempting escape back to Earth were shot down, but a single vessel managed to carry some refugees to the sister colony We Made It. The Kzinti fleet moved on to Earth, but in a replay of first contact, the peaceful humans used [[laser communication]]s, fusion drives, and [[mass driver]]s to cut the first invasion fleet to ribbons. Over the next several decades, three more fleets were launched against [[Earth]], and all were beaten back. However, after near defeat by the fourth fleet, it was becoming clear to Earth's military leaders that the Kzinti were learning to wage war more effectively than their traditional "scream and leap" tactics, and that the Solar system's defenses would quickly succumb to the Kzinti's superior numbers, firepower, and technology, were it only wielded with a modicum of tactical and strategic sense. In order to delay the next attack, a Terran [[Bussard ramjet]] starship was utilized to transport and deploy several [[relativistic kill vehicle]]s in the Wunderland system. Using iron slugs accelerated to 99% of the speed of light, it devastated a portion of the planet, killing humans and Kzinti alike and delaying the launch of yet another Kzin fleet against Earth. A number of specialists traveled aboard this ship, using [[Slaver stasis field]]s for [[lithobraking]], and successfully assassinated the Kzin military leader on Wunderland, Chuut-Riit. Despite this setback for the Kzin cause, preparations for a fifth and decisive assault fleet were nearing completion.
At this point, a passing [[Outsider (Known Space)|Outsider]] ship sold the colony of We Made It the manual for a [[hyperdrive]], a technology unknown to the Kzinti. Dimity Carmody, an escapee from Wunderland and a genius who had toyed with [[Faster-than-light|FTL]] drive concepts since before the occupation, managed to construct a working prototype drive using the manual. Hyperdrive ships were dispatched to Earth, where the faster-than-light drive was installed on several ships for a preemptive attack on the Fifth Invasion fleet. The attack hit the Kzin amidst internal struggles following the death of their leader. Due to the huge success, Wunderland was quickly liberated, freeing the fleet to attack other Kzinti worlds. The [[FTL Drive|FTL]] drive allowed the human fleets to coordinate and concentrate their forces beyond anything the Kzinti could manage, even letting them outrun and jam the news of each successive Kzin defeat. The first indication the Kzinti Patriarchy had, that much of the Kzin empire was gone and that a significant percentage of all Kzinti had died was when human warships appeared in the skies above their homeworld. | 2016-03-18T23:23:02Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714261287 | '''Korps Brigade Mobil''' ([[English language|English]]: '''Mobile Brigade Corps''') also known as '''BRIMOB POLRI''' or ''simply'' '''BRIMOB''' is the main [[special police]] operations force and [[Paramilitary]] of [[Indonesia]]. It is also known as for being one of the oldest unit in the [[Indonesian National Police]]. Its duties are [[counter-terrorism]], dealing with high-threat armed criminals and robbery, close protection, [[riot control]], [[search and rescue]], anti-anarchist, and explosive disposal operations in urban settings.
Formed in the late 1945 as a special police corps named ''Pasukan Polisi Istimewa'' (Special Police Troops) with the task of disarming remnants of the [[Japanese Imperial Army]] and protecting the chief of state and the capital city. Under the Japanese, it was called ''Tokubetsu Keisatsutai'' (特別警察隊). It fought in the revolution and was the first military unit to engage in the Battle of Surabaya under the command of Police Inspector Moehammad Jasin.
On 14 November 1946, Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir reorganised the ''Polisi Istimewa'' into the Mobile Brigade (Mobrig). This day is celebrated as the anniversary of this Blue Beret Corps. This Corps was reconstituted to suppress military and police conflicts and even coup d'etats.
Since 14 November 1961, the Mobrig changed its name to ''Korps Brigade Mobil'' (Brimob), and its troops took part in the [[Konfrontasi|military confrontation with Malaysia]] in the early 1960s and in the [[Indonesian invasion of East Timor|conflict in East Timor]] in the mid-1970s. After that, Brimob was placed under the command of the [[Indonesian National Police]].
In 1981, the Mobile Brigade spawned a new unit called the Jihandak (Penjinak Bahan Peledak), an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD). | 2016-04-08T17:06:59Z | '''Korps Brigade Mobil''' ([[English language|English]]: '''Mobile Brigade Corps''') also known as '''BRIMOB POLRI''' or ''simply'' '''BRIMOB''' is the main [[special police]] operations force and [[paramilitary]] of [[Indonesia]]. It is also known as for being one of the oldest unit in the [[Indonesian National Police]]. Its duties are [[counter-terrorism]], dealing with high-threat armed criminals and robbery, close protection, [[riot control]], [[search and rescue]], anti-anarchist, and explosive disposal operations in urban settings.
Formed in late 1945 as a special police corps named ''Pasukan Polisi Istimewa'' (Special Police Troops) with the task of disarming remnants of the [[Japanese Imperial Army]] and protecting the chief of state and the capital city. Under the Japanese, it was called ''Tokubetsu Keisatsutai'' (特別警察隊). It fought in the revolution and was the first military unit to engage in the Battle of Surabaya under the command of Police Inspector Moehammad Jasin.
On 14 November 1946, Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir reorganised the ''Polisi Istimewa'' into the Mobile Brigade (Mobrig). This day is celebrated as the anniversary of this Blue Beret Corps. This Corps was reconstituted to suppress military and police conflicts and even coups d'etat.
As of 14 November 1961, the Mobrig changed its name to ''Korps Brigade Mobil'' (Brimob), and its troops took part in the [[Konfrontasi|military confrontation with Malaysia]] in the early 1960s and in the [[Indonesian invasion of East Timor|conflict in East Timor]] in the mid-1970s. After that, Brimob was placed under the command of the [[Indonesian National Police]].
In 1981, the Mobile Brigade spawned a new unit called the Jihandak (Penjinak Bahan Peledak), an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) unit. | 2016-04-08T17:08:10Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710599206 | In the latter half of the 30th century, an entity known as the [[Sun-Eater]] threatened to consume Earth's sun, thus destroying the solar system. Desperate to stop the Sun-Eater's efforts, Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes recruited the aid of the Fatal Five. They discovered that Validus was among their ranks, but had no idea of his true parental heritage. The Fatal Five reluctantly agreed to help the Legion, and the Sun-Eater's efforts were averted. Validus remained a loyal member of the Fatal Five, always ready to do Tharok's bidding.<ref name="dc-fata"/> During one memorable altercation with the Legion, Validus killed [[Lyle Norg]], the original Invisible Kid.
| 2015-02-08T11:25:45Z | In the latter half of the 30th century, an entity known as the [[Sun-Eater]] threatened to consume Earth's sun, thus destroying the solar system. Desperate to stop the Sun-Eater's efforts, Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes recruited the aid of the Fatal Five. They discovered that Validus was among their ranks, but had no idea of his true parental heritage. The Fatal Five reluctantly agreed to help the Legion, and the Sun-Eater's efforts were averted. Validus remained a loyal member of the Fatal Five, always ready to do Tharok's bidding.<ref name="dc-fata"/> During one memorable altercation with the Legion, Validus killed [[Lyle Norg]], the original Invisible Kid.
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'''Martine Baay-Timmerman''' (born 16 January 1958 in [[Haarlem]]) is a Dutch politician. She was member of the [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|House of Representatives of the Netherlands]] for [[50PLUS]] between 29 October 2013 and 10 September 2014. She replaced [[Henk Krol]], who left the House of Representatives on 4 October 2013. She left the House of Representatives due to health issues and was replaced by Henk Krol.
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'''Martine Baay-Timmerman''' (born 16 January 1958) is a Dutch politician. She was member of the [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|House of Representatives of the Netherlands]] for [[50PLUS]] between 29 October 2013 and 10 September 2014. She replaced [[Henk Krol]], who left the House of Representatives on 4 October 2013. She left the House of Representatives due to health issues and was replaced by Henk Krol. | 2016-03-12T15:53:55Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714366373 | '''Thomas Todd Manning'''<ref name="sexybeast">{{Cite journal|title =Sexy Beast |last = Branco|first = Nelson|date = 7 January 2009|journal = TV Guide}}</ref> is a fictional character originated on the American daytime drama ''[[One Life to Live]]'' (''OLTL''). Created by writer [[Michael Malone]], the role was originated in 1992 by actor [[Roger Howarth]]. Todd was a college student and fellow fraternity brother to [[Kevin Buchanan]], Zach Rosen, and [[Powell Lord III|Powell Lord]], and became part of a storyline in which [[Marty Saybrooke]] is [[gang rape]]d. The storyline was considered groundbreaking by television critics, and its main players—Howarth, [[Susan Haskell]] (Marty), and [[Hillary B. Smith]] (Todd's lawyer [[Nora Hanen]])—won [[Emmys]] in 1994, as did Malone and his writing team. Howarth left the role in 2003; it was recast with [[Trevor St. John]], physically altered by plastic surgery. In 2011, Howarth returned to ''OLTL''; it was disclosed that Todd had been taken hostage and that St. John's version of the character was really Todd's identical twin brother, [[Victor Lord, Jr.]], conditioned to assume Todd's place. | 2016-04-09T08:57:30Z | '''Thomas Todd Manning'''<ref name="sexybeast">{{Cite journal|title =Sexy Beast |last = Branco|first = Nelson|date = 7 January 2009|journal = TV Guide}}</ref> is a fictional character originated on the American daytime drama ''[[One Life to Live]]''. Created by writer [[Michael Malone]], the role was originated in 1992 by actor [[Roger Howarth]]. Todd was a college student and fellow fraternity brother to [[Kevin Buchanan]], Zach Rosen, and [[Powell Lord III|Powell Lord]], and became part of a storyline in which [[Marty Saybrooke]] is [[gang rape]]d. The storyline was considered groundbreaking by television critics, and its main players—Howarth, [[Susan Haskell]] (Marty), and [[Hillary B. Smith]] (Todd's lawyer [[Nora Hanen]])—won [[Emmys]] in 1994, as did Malone and his writing team. Howarth left the role in 2003; it was recast with [[Trevor St. John]], physically altered by plastic surgery. In 2011, Howarth returned to ''OLTL''; it was disclosed that Todd had been taken hostage and that St. John's version of the character was really Todd's identical twin brother, [[Victor Lord, Jr.]], conditioned to assume Todd's place.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710622359 | in May 1979 ABC later returned to film production as '''[[List of production companies owned by the American Broadcasting Company#|ABC Motion Pictures]]''' with distribution by [[20th Century Fox]]<ref>http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=icciAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IO4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=7225,6152057&dq=abc+motion+pictures&hl=en</ref> The studio would close down in 1985.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/1985/11/15/movies/abc-and-cbs-give-up-on-the-movie-business.html</ref> | 2016-02-17T16:57:49Z | In May 1979 ABC later returned to film production as '''[[List of production companies owned by the American Broadcasting Company#|ABC Motion Pictures]]''' with distribution by [[20th Century Fox]]<ref>http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=icciAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IO4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=7225,6152057&dq=abc+motion+pictures&hl=en</ref> The studio would close down in 1985.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/1985/in the year 11/15/movies/abc-and-cbs-give-up-on-the-movie-business.html</ref> | 2016-03-18T01:52:20Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712089242 | ** Although Mani was blamed and ultimately fired for Velocity's advert having the wrong focus, it had in fact been Ansell that initially mentioned the concierge aspect to the team. However, Ruth decided to bring Mani back instead, as though Ansell had apologised off-camera and admitted his mistake during the initial boardroom, Mani also mentioned the service, and was extremely rude to Ruth throughout the task. His refusal to accept any blame for the misleading briefing also contributed to his firing. Sir Alan actually felt that Ansell was most at fault for the loss and that he would've been fired had he been brought back but, in his absence, fired Mani instead. | 2016-03-08T20:45:25Z | ** Although Mani was blamed and ultimately fired for Velocity's advert having the wrong focus, it had in fact been Ansell that initially mentioned the concierge aspect to the team. However, Ruth decided to bring Mani back instead, as though Ansell had apologised off-camera and admitted his mistake during the initial boardroom, Mani also mentioned the service, and was extremely rude to Ruth throughout the task. His refusal to accept any blame for the misleading briefing also contributed to his firing. Sir Alan actually felt that Ansell was most at fault for the loss and that he would've been fired had he been brought back but, in his absence, fired Mani instead. On his appearance on ''You're Fired!'' Mani later admitted that if Ansell hadn't mentioned the concierge service then he probably would have. | 2016-03-26T21:52:46Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711198882 | Fermat himself claimed to "...have discovered a truly marvelous proof of this, which this margin is too narrow to contain",<ref>[http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2011/0817/Why-Pierre-de-Fermat-is-the-patron-saint-of-unfinished-business "Why Pierre de Fermat is the patron saint of unfinished business"], Eoin O'Carroll, 17 August 2011, csmonitor.com</ref> but Wiles's proof is very complex, and incorporates the work of so many other specialists that it was suggested in 1994 that only a small number of people were capable of fully understanding at that time all the details of what he had done.<ref name=nyt/><ref>[http://math.albany.edu:8010/g/Math/topics/fermat/granville.hist History of Fermat's Last Theorem] Andrew Granville, 24 June 1993</ref> The number is likely much larger now with the 10-day conference and book organised by Cornell ''et al.'',<ref name="CornellBook"/> which has done much to make the full range of required topics accessible to graduate students in number theory. | 2016-03-21T12:54:04Z | Fermat famously<ref>{{cite book |title=Modular Forms and Fermat’s Last Theorem |edition=illustrated |first1=Gary |last1=Cornell |first2=Joseph H. |last2=Silverman |first3=Glenn |last3=Stevens |publisher=Springer Science & Business Media |year=2013 |isbn=978-1-4612-1974-3 |page=549 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jD3TBwAAQBAJ}} [https://books.google.com/books?id=jD3TBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA549 Extract of page 549]</ref> himself claimed to "...have discovered a truly marvelous proof of this, which this margin is too narrow to contain",<ref>[http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2011/0817/Why-Pierre-de-Fermat-is-the-patron-saint-of-unfinished-business "Why Pierre de Fermat is the patron saint of unfinished business"], Eoin O'Carroll, 17 August 2011, csmonitor.com</ref> but Wiles's proof is very complex, and incorporates the work of so many other specialists that it was suggested in 1994 that only a small number of people were capable of fully understanding at that time all the details of what he had done.<ref name=nyt/><ref>[http://math.albany.edu:8010/g/Math/topics/fermat/granville.hist History of Fermat's Last Theorem] Andrew Granville, 24 June 1993</ref> The number is likely much larger now with the 10-day conference and book organised by Cornell ''et al.'',<ref name="CornellBook"/> which has done much to make the full range of required topics accessible to graduate students in number theory. | 2016-03-21T13:06:32Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712927761 | Sanders's elder brother, [[Larry Sanders (Green Party)|Larry]], lives in [[England]].<ref>{{cite web |title=The Sanders brothers: A tale of two underdogs |publisher=BBC News |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-33254500}}</ref> He was a [[Green Party of England and Wales|Green Party]] [[county councillor]], representing the East Oxford [[Electoral division (UK)|division]] on [[Oxfordshire County Council]], until he retired from the Council in 2013.<ref>{{cite web |author=<!--none given--> |date=June 4, 2009 |title=Election results for East Oxford |publisher=Oxfordshire County Council |url=http://mycouncil.oxfordshire.gov.uk/%28S%2833rhih553gpijinuki3kvf55%29%29/mgElectionAreaResults.aspx?ID=27 |accessdate=May 19, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |author=<!--none given--> |date=June 8, 2013 |title=Green County Councillor Retires |publisher=Oxfordshire Green Party |url=http://www.greenoxfordshire.com/news/green-county-councillor-retires.html |accessdate=July 18, 2015}}</ref> Larry ran as a Green Party candidate for [[Oxford West and Abingdon (UK Parliament constituency)|Oxford West and Abingdon]] in the [[United Kingdom general election, 2015|2015 British general election]] and came in fifth.<ref>{{cite news |last=Hansen |first=Lauren |date=May 8, 2015 |title=Bernie Sanders' brother lost his longshot bid for British Parliament |work=The Week |url=http://theweek.com/speedreads/554052/bernie-sanders-brother-lost-longshot-bid-british-parliament |accessdate=May 8, 2015}}</ref><ref name=Collinson>{{cite news |last=Collinson |first=Stephen |date=May 7, 2015 |title=Bernie Sanders' brotherly love |publisher=CNN |url=http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/07/politics/bernie-sanders-brother-larry-sanders-uk/index.html |accessdate=May 8, 2015}}</ref> Bernie told CNN, "I owe my brother an enormous amount. It was my brother who actually introduced me to a lot of my ideas."<ref name=Collinson/> | 2016-03-31T05:10:43Z | Sanders's elder brother, [[Larry Sanders (politician)|Larry]], lives in [[England]].<ref>{{cite web |title=The Sanders brothers: A tale of two underdogs |publisher=BBC News |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-33254500}}</ref> He was a [[Green Party of England and Wales|Green Party]] [[county councillor]], representing the East Oxford [[Electoral division (UK)|division]] on [[Oxfordshire County Council]], until he retired from the Council in 2013.<ref>{{cite web |author=<!--none given--> |date=June 4, 2009 |title=Election results for East Oxford |publisher=Oxfordshire County Council |url=http://mycouncil.oxfordshire.gov.uk/%28S%2833rhih553gpijinuki3kvf55%29%29/mgElectionAreaResults.aspx?ID=27 |accessdate=May 19, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |author=<!--none given--> |date=June 8, 2013 |title=Green County Councillor Retires |publisher=Oxfordshire Green Party |url=http://www.greenoxfordshire.com/news/green-county-councillor-retires.html |accessdate=July 18, 2015}}</ref> Larry ran as a Green Party candidate for [[Oxford West and Abingdon (UK Parliament constituency)|Oxford West and Abingdon]] in the [[United Kingdom general election, 2015|2015 British general election]] and came in fifth.<ref>{{cite news |last=Hansen |first=Lauren |date=May 8, 2015 |title=Bernie Sanders' brother lost his longshot bid for British Parliament |work=The Week |url=http://theweek.com/speedreads/554052/bernie-sanders-brother-lost-longshot-bid-british-parliament |accessdate=May 8, 2015}}</ref><ref name=Collinson>{{cite news |last=Collinson |first=Stephen |date=May 7, 2015 |title=Bernie Sanders' brotherly love |publisher=CNN |url=http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/07/politics/bernie-sanders-brother-larry-sanders-uk/index.html |accessdate=May 8, 2015}}</ref> Bernie told CNN, "I owe my brother an enormous amount. It was my brother who actually introduced me to a lot of my ideas."<ref name=Collinson/> | 2016-03-31T22:01:35Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710451719 | Konnikova was born in [[Moscow]], Russia in 1984,<ref>{{cite web|last1=Konnikova|first1=Maria|title=Maria Konnikova|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0pib5DLXrw|website=TEDxColumbiaCollege|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=12 March 2016}}</ref> and arrived in the United States with her parents when she was four years old. Her family left the [[Soviet Union]] after the former nation's borders were opened to allow Jews to move to [[Israel]]; however, the Konnikovs chose to settle in the state of [[Massachusetts]], outside of [[Boston]],<ref name="the-scientist">{{cite web|title=It’s Elementary|url=http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/33945/title/It-s-Elementary/|work=The Scientist|publisher=LabX Media Group|accessdate=30 March 2014|author=Joss Fong|date=10 January 2013}}</ref> where she attended [[Acton-Boxborough Regional High School]].<ref name="office">{{cite web|title=The Open-Office Trap|url=http://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/the-open-office-trap|accessdate=18 September 2014|magazine=The New Yorker|date=7 January 2014|author=Maria Konnikova}}</ref> Affected by the propaganda experienced in the Soviet Union, Konnikova's parents decided to live without a television following their emigration.<ref name="New">{{cite news|title=Don’t Quote Me on This|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/09/opinion/sunday/dont-quote-me-on-this.html?_r=2|accessdate=30 March 2014|newspaper=The New York Times|date=8 March 2014|author=Maria Konnikova}}</ref> | 2016-03-14T00:01:42Z |
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Konnikova was born in [[Moscow]], Soviet Union in 1984,<ref>{{cite web|last1=Konnikova|first1=Maria|title=Maria Konnikova|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0pib5DLXrw|website=TEDxColumbiaCollege|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=12 March 2016}}</ref> and arrived in the United States with her parents when she was four years old. Her family left the [[Soviet Union]] after the former nation's borders were opened to allow Jews to move to [[Israel]]; however, the Konnikovs chose to settle in the state of [[Massachusetts]], outside of [[Boston]],<ref name="the-scientist">{{cite web|title=It’s Elementary|url=http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/33945/title/It-s-Elementary/|work=The Scientist|publisher=LabX Media Group|accessdate=30 March 2014|author=Joss Fong|date=10 January 2013}}</ref> where she attended [[Acton-Boxborough Regional High School]].<ref name="office">{{cite web|title=The Open-Office Trap|url=http://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/the-open-office-trap|accessdate=18 September 2014|magazine=The New Yorker|date=7 January 2014|author=Maria Konnikova}}</ref> Affected by the propaganda experienced in the Soviet Union, Konnikova's parents decided to live without a television following their emigration.<ref name="New">{{cite news|title=Don’t Quote Me on This|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/09/opinion/sunday/dont-quote-me-on-this.html?_r=2|accessdate=30 March 2014|newspaper=The New York Times|date=8 March 2014|author=Maria Konnikova}}</ref> | 2016-03-17T01:27:09Z | 0 |
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