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== October 2010 ==
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Upper Moutere (originally called Sarau by its founding German settlers) is a locality in the Tasman District near Nelson at the top of New Zealand's South Island.
==History==
As early as 1839 the New Zealand Company had resolved to "take steps to procure German emigrants" and appointed a Mr Bockelman as agent of the Company in Bremen. At one stage the Company made an agreement in principle to sell the Chatham Islands to the Deutsche Colonisations Gesellschaft but were thwarted by the British Government.However,
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Jeff Pyle (born October 7, 1958) is an American former ice hockey player. He is currently the head coach of the Texas Stars in the American Hockey League.
Pyle held the post of a head coach in the ECHL since the 1998–99 ECHL season when he coached the Mobile Mysticks. He remained as the head coach when the franchise moved to Gwinnett County to become the Gwinnett Gladiators for the 2003–04 ECHL season, staying in this position through the end of the 2010–11 ECHL season.
On July 13, 2011, Pyle was named head coach of the American Hockey League's Texas Stars.
==Awards and honors==
==References==
==External links==
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Northern Michigan Wildcats men's ice hockey players
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== October 2010 ==
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Death Duel is a First person perspective scrolling shooter developed by Razor Soft for the Sega Genesis in 1992. In it, players had to strategically shoot nine alien enemies one at a time using all the weapons they could afford.
==Story==
Taking place in the future year 2140, the nine of the ten Galactic Federations had gained unwarranted control over galaxy flight traffic and territory. This has caused the one remaining Federation to suffer a loss of supplies and space pirate attacks. The dispute can only be settled through a warranted duel with the Federation’s one duelist to fight against the collective nine alien duelists representing the nine Galactic Federations in control of the space traffic ways, otherwise known as The Super 9’s. The player assumes the role of Barrett Jade, a mecha pilot to win back the space ways and duel against the nine other duelists.
==Gameplay==
Players started the game off with their first duel with a set number of ammunition for their weapons; the player’s robot had a total of three weapons indicated by all three buttons on the controller. Once the player completed the duel, they would go through a type of Bonus Stage that would qualify them for the next duel as well as increase their score and money. Players could then purchase more ammunition or even new weapons for their robot at a local shop.
Players had to time their attacks and aim precisely for key locations of their opponents body. Some enemies could regenerate missing parts of their body (including their head) while some enemies depended on particular mechanical parts to evade fire.
If the player ran out of ammunition for all their weapons before the duel was over, they would lose a life and restart the duel over (with the same amount of ammunition they started the duel with). If the duel timer ran out before the duel was over, the player would also lose a life and restart the duel.
==External links==
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== October 2010 ==
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Wycliffe Bible Translators is an interdenominational organization mandated to making a translation of the Bible in every living language in the world, especially for cultures with little existing Christian influence. Wycliffe was founded in 1942 by William Cameron Townsend and is associated with the Protestant section of Christianity. There are currently branches in over 50 countries. The organization is named after John Wycliffe, who was responsible for the first complete English translation of the whole Bible into Middle English.
, translations of either portions of the Bible, the New Testament, or the whole Bible exist in over 2,500 of the 6,860 languages used on Earth.
==Philosophy and methods==
Wycliffe bases its philosophy on Townsend's Protestantism which regards the intercultural and multilinguistic spread of Christianity as a divine command. Protestantism, including this organization, adheres to the principle of sola scriptura and regards Biblical texts as the authoritative and infallible word of God.
Wycliffe states its focus is participating with and encouraging Christian churches to minister to minority languages, so that every language community can have access to the Bible.
Wycliffe itself emphasises its international nature. It describes itself as "multicultural, multinational, creative and facilitative" and states that "Wycliffe International’s headquarters is in Singapore. The Global Leadership Team is a virtual team and is spread across Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and Central America."
Wycliffe International's headquarters is in Singapore; Wycliffe USA's headquarters is in Orlando, Florida.
==Associated Organizations==
SIL International, originally the Summer Institute of Linguistics, began as a small summer training session for missionaries in Arkansas in 1934. It is an affiliate organization of Wycliffe Bible Translators.
Another partner organization, JAARS, originally the Jungle Aviation And Radio Service, provides transportation and technical services for missionaries and associated development workers.
The Seed Company is a subsidiary of Wycliffe USA that provides support to local translators.
Up until 1991, Wycliffe was a single organization with divisions in various countries. It has been restructured, so that the Wycliffe organizations in each country are fully independent, causing Wycliffe International to become an association of organizations. In February 2011, Wycliffe International took on a new "doing business as" name, Wycliffe Global Alliance, with current headquarters in Singapore.
Wycliffe Associates is a volunteer organization that exists to support Wycliffe Bible Translators. Wycliffe Associates' relationship to the main Wycliffe organization varies in the different countries in which it operates. Wycliffe Associates USA and Wycliffe Associates UK are separate organizations to Wycliffe USA in Orlando, Florida and Wycliffe UK in High Wycombe.
== Criticism ==
Wycliffe Bible Translators has come under criticism from American ethnologist William T. Vickers, who states:
The conspiracy theorists who believe that is a simple front for the CIA will find little support for their views It is true, however, that has influential ties to capitalist enterprise, politicians, and military figures in the United States and in the developing countries in which it works. is not an "empire" per se, but foreign missions such as are part of the larger political process in which powerful nations export political, economic, social, and ideological patterns to the relatively weaker and poorer regions of the world. Today, people in many developing countries are debating whether some aspects of this process should be limited or controlled. (Vickers, 1984:201)
==See also==
JAARS
Pioneer Bible Translators
Bible translations by language
== References ==
===Notes===
===Criticism references===
Colby, Gerard with Dennett, Charlotte. (1995). "Thy Will Be Done. The Conquest of the Amazon: Nelson Rockefeller and Evangelism in the age of Oil" Harper Collins, New York, NY.
Vickers, William. (1984). "Review: Fishers of Men or Founders of an Empire? The Wycliffe Bible Translators in Latin America by David Stoll." American Ethnologist, 11.1, 200-201.JSTOR
==External links==
Official site of Wycliffe International, containing links to many national Wycliffe organizations.
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Wycliffe Bible Translators
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Wycliffe Bible Translators
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Wycliffe International
Wycliffe Bible Translators
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== November 2011 ==
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== October 2010 ==
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Walter Steyn is an Australian competitive free-diver, free-diving judge and freediving instructor. He has set 33 Australian national free-diving records and currently holds six.
==Records==
Steyn's current national records (world ranking bracketed) are:
106 m (Constant Weight), 16 April 2011 at the Vertical Blue 2011 Competition at Dean's Blue Hole, Bahamas;
215 m (Dynamic With Fins), 15 August 2009 at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic centre, Sydney;
175 m (Dynamic No Fins), 14 August 2008 at the Wellington Winter Championships;
74 m (Constant weight no fins), 14 April 2011 at the Vertical Blue 2011 Competition at Dean's Blue Hole, Bahamas;
8:01 (Static), 6 May 2011 at Kona, Hawaii USA;
==Activities==
Steyn is an AIDA accredited freediving judge and has judged several international competitions and world record attempts.
==References==
Australian free-divers
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Dead Swans are a band from Brighton, England. They have released two EPs, Southern Blue, in 2008, and It's Starting, in 2009. Their split with Architects was also released in 2008. That same year, the band were nominated in the Best British Newcomer category at the Kerrang! Awards. In 2009, they released their first full length, Sleepwalkers. The band announced an upcoming EP release for 2012 titled "Anxiety and Everything Else".
==Discography==
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==References==
==External links==
Dead Swans on Bridge 9 Records
Musical groups established in 2006
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British hardcore punk musical groups
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Arihito Muramatsu (村松 有人, born December 12, 1972) is a former professional baseball player from Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan. He was an outfielder for the Orix Buffaloes, but now is with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks.
He led the Pacific League with 58 steals in 1996 to win the Best Nine Award. He has also won the Japanese Golden Glove award in outfield from 2003-2004.
He joined the Japanese olympic baseball team for the 2004 Summer Olympics, and won a bronze medal. He retired after the 2010 season.
==External links==
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The Billboard 200, published in Billboard magazine, is a weekly chart that ranks the highest-selling music albums and EPs in the United States. Before Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991, Billboard estimated sales from a representative sampling of record stores nationwide, using telephone, fax or messenger service. Data were based on rankings made by the record stores of the best-selling records, not on actual sales figures.
There were six number-one albums on this chart in 1983, including the debut album of the Australian band Men at Work, Business as Usual, which spent the last seven weeks of 1982 and the first eight weeks of 1983 at number one, and was certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1984. Thriller, the sixth studio album by recording artist Michael Jackson, was released on November 1982. It peaked at number one for twenty-two non-consecutive weeks in 1983 with another fifteen consecutive weeks at the top into the following year, and seven songs from the album became top ten singles between late 1982 and early 1984. Two of them: "Billie Jean" and "Beat It", reached the top position of the Billboard Hot 100. Thriller won seven Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year at the 26th Grammy Awards, and was the best-selling album of 1983 with more than fifteen million copies sold. In 2008, twenty-five years after its release, the record was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, and a few weeks later, it was among twenty-five recordings preserved by the Library of Congress to the National Recording Registry as "culturally significant".
Flashdance, the soundtrack to the 1983 musical and romance film of the same name, peaked at number one for two weeks and won the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture. The two singles released from the album, "Flashdance... What a Feeling" by Irene Cara, and "Maniac" by Michael Sembello, reached the top of the singles chart in 1983. The New York Times considered the British band The Police to be the year's most influential rock band. Australian, British, and American bands copied the white-reggae formula of their (The Police's) earlier successes. The group released their fifth and final studio album, Synchronicity, in 1983. The album, a varied accomplished blend of rock, funk, and third-world rhythms, stayed at number one for seventeen weeks and was certified four times platinum by the RIAA in 1984. Metal Health, the third album by heavy metal band Quiet Riot, peaked at number one for one week, becoming the first heavy metal record to reach the top of the Billboard 200. Singer-songwriter Lionel Richie released his second album Can't Slow Down in 1983, which spent three weeks at the top and won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year at the 27th Grammy Awards.
==Albums==
==See also==
1983 in music
List of number-one albums (United States)
==References==
1983
Albumy numer jeden w roku 1983 (USA)
Álbuns número um na Billboard 200 em 1983
Список альбомов № 1 в США в 1983 году (Billboard)
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Mestre Doutor (Adenilson Dos Santos) was born in Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil. An early influence on Doutor's Afro-Brazilian roots comes from his upbringing in a spiritual household that was run by his mother, Dona Severina, a mae de santo or mother of saints.
At 13 years old, Doutor tried a capoeira class with Mestre Camarao in Santos, Brazil, and then decided to train with Mestre Bandeira. Mestre Doutor has practiced Capoeira for 29 years and received his mestre's belt after 25 years, becoming the first mestre to teach in Philadelphia. As well as teaching in many universities and earning numerous awards and certifications, he is the founder and artistic director of the American Society of Capoeira and Arts from Brazil (ASCAB), a capoeira group, Project Capoeira, Inc., a non-for-profit organization, and the Philadelphia Capoeira Arts Center (PCAC).
As a result of his outstanding knowledge and achievements, Mestre Doutor was recognized as "a person of extraordinary ability in his field" and granted permanent residency in the US in 2004. His passion and dedication reflects his commitment to the preservation of Afro-Brazilian roots and makes him a strong role model, invaluable teacher and inspirational leader.
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Smith & Bassette was an architectural firm based in Hartford, Connecticut. Its partners included Roy D. Bassette.
"The architectural firm of Smith and Bassette became known for its design of multi-purpose public buildings and their skill in the Classical and Colonial Revival genres. For example, in 1917 the firm shared first place with Paul P. Cret for the design of a Classical Revival building in the Hartford County Building Competition."
The firm or its partners' works include the following three structures that both survive and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places:
Eno Memorial Hall, 754 Hopmeadow St., Simsbury, Connecticut, designed by Roy D. Bassette
Heublein Tower, at Talcott Mountain State Park, Simsbury, Connecticut, designed by Smith & Bassette
Simsbury Bank and Trust Company Building, 760-762 Hopmeadow St., Simsbury, Connecticut, designed by Smith & Bassette
Other works include:
Lucy Robbins Welles Library in Newington, Connecticut.
==References==
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Souldn't the "Behind the Wall of Sleep" in the description refer to this? The current page of Behind the Wall of Sleep refers to a Macabre EP (which in turn has Sabbath covers, but we're obviously refering to the Sabbath track and not the EP). 85.113.245.37 (talk)
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Tom McPhee's An American Opera: The Greatest Pet Rescue Ever! is a multi-award winning documentary film chronicling the events following Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana when pet owners were forced to evacuate without their pets. An American Opera follows the pets, vets, owners, officials, rescuers, and adopters of animals as they try to remedy the situation, revealing that not everyone had the same goal of saving animals. Tom McPhee directed, narrated, and produced the film with the production companies Man Smiling Moving Pictures and Cave Studio.
==Synopsis==
Interviewing leaders of animal organizations and volunteers who went to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, it is revealed that at the beginning, everyone had different ideas about how things should be done, but no one was willing to take charge because the problem was bigger than anyone could have imagined. The film champions the volunteers whose only concern was saving animals, unlike the animal organizations who were more concerned with the chain of command.
After about a month, the state put the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in charge who told the volunteers to stop rescuing. Anyone not with the LA/SPCA was considered ‘rogue’ and operating outside the authority. Meanwhile, the police in St. Bernard Parish were shooting dogs in what they say was a form of mercy.
Months after Katrina, many owners are still not reunited with their pets because they do not know where they are and do not have the means to find them. Some people have found that their animals have been adopted out and cannot get them back.
The film ends with Barkus, a Louisiana pet parade, indicating New Orleans was not washed away with the hurricane.
==History==
McPhee and his girlfriend at the time left Bloomfield Hills, Michigan with two video cameras and still cameras and drove to the Lamar Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales, Louisiana after hearing Mayor Ray Nagin pleading for help on September 1, 2005. They did not know how they were going to help until they heard barking behind the Lamar Dixon Expo Center. McPhee spent the next four days taking thousands of photographs of displaced animals. Then McPhee decided to pick up his video camera and film the chaos as volunteers worked to save the animals while federal and state agencies tried to tie them down with bureaucratic red tape.
“A lot of local newscasters wanted to focus on rescues and reunions, but that’s not what I was really interested in doing,” McPhee said. “I wanted to tell a story of what was happening. ... I really wanted to see the human spirit.”
==Interviewees==
Jane Garrison single-handedly saved over 1,300 animals during Katrina. Jane is a long time animal activist and she founded Animal Rescue New Orleans (ARNO) as a response to Hurricane Katrina.
Susan Benezeck and Lamonte Chenevert are residents of Louisiana who were forced to evacuate without their dog.
Wayne Pacelle, Chief Executive Officer of the Humane Society of the United States, tried to balance the bureaucracy of the authorities with the animal activism of the rescuers.
Dr. Maxwell A. Lea, Jr., the State Veterinarian of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture, was a voice of authority during the crisis even though his expertise is eliminating livestock disease.
Mark Steinway, co-founder and humane investigator of Pasado Safe Haven.
Laura Maloney is the Executive Director of the LA/SPCA (Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). A controversial figure, she is hailed as a hero by some and a hindrance to rescue operations by others.
Chris Acosta is a resident of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana who rescued many families during Katrina, including those left behind in St. Rita's Nursing Home.
David Leeson is a Pulitzer Prize winning staff photographer at the Dallas Morning News who got footage of the St. Bernard Parish sheriff deputies shooting dogs in the street.
Mimi Hunley is the Louisiana Assistant Attorney General with the Criminal Division who investigated the animal abuse that occurred during Katrina.
==Music==
An American Opera features a soundtrack of mostly alternative rock, pop rock, ambient, grunge, indie, folk, and punk rock styles of music.
"The footage is set to a soundtrack of rock, punk and folk songs, often creating a seamless marriage between the lyrics, music and the events onscreen." Darren Schwindaman
Arthur Yoria
"Should Be"
"Sevilla"
"At Least You've Been Told"
"Permanent"
Gene Loves Jezebel
"When Love No Longer Sets You Free"
Three Days Grace
"Animal I Have Become"
Jami Sieber
"Surrender"
"Dancing At The Temple Gate"
"Red Mood"
"Hidden Sky"
"All She Can Carry"
"The Goat's Earth"
Brad Sucks
"Making Me Nervous"
"Bad Attraction"
"Dirtbag"
Ingrid Michaelson
"Die Alone"
John Jackson
"Fire"
"Mission Creep"
Scott Matthew
"Amputee"
PeRPLeXa
"Aberration"
Lismore
"It Comes To This"
Katie Herzig
"Sweeter Than This"
Beth Quist
"Beauty"
"Evil Grid"
"Fives"
"Ritual"
Julia Marcell
"Twin Heart"
Jet
"Untitled (Crystal's Lullaby)"
Elva Snow
"Hold Me"
The Riverside Ramblers
"Joe Avery's Second Line"
==Critical reception==
The film has received many positive reviews. The Detroit Free Press gave it 3 stars out of 4.
" This film is both heartbreaking and inspiring... Perhaps the biggest legacy this film will leave is the need to make a difference it imparts to those who view it." FilmGuru.net
"An American Opera is a moving, effective documentary which deserves some more attention." Choking on Popcorn
Aaron Lafferty from WOOD-TV calls it "powerful" and puts it on his Academy Award watch list.
An American Opera is also the "Dog People's Choice" on Woof Report.
==Awards==
An American Opera: The Greatest Pet Rescue Ever! has been the official film selection of 24 film festivals on four continents in 2007. It won the Gold Remi for Feature Documentary at the 40th Houston Worldfest, the Gold Camera for Public Issues and Concerns at the 40th U.S. International Film Festival, was the Jury's pick for Best Feature Documentary at the Sacramento Film and Music Festival, the Bronze for Feature Documentary at the ReelHeART International Film Festival in Toronto, and the Director's Choice Silver Medal in Best Impact of Music in a Documentary at the Park City Film and Music Festival.
==Rescue Party Tour==
Starting summer 2009, The Rescue Party Tour will showcase An American Opera. They will tour in independent theaters, libraries, and auditoriums across the country. Each location on the tour will feature the film, animal charities from the community, and a Q and A with the filmmaker, Tom McPhee.
The Rescue Party Tour and Tom McPhee are also sponsoring a petition to ban the sale of pet animals for five years in order to help keep the pet overpopulation, and therefore, the high euthanasia rate low. They hope to implement the ban on August 30, 2010: the five year anniversary of animal rescue efforts in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.
==See also==
List of documentaries
==References==
==External links==
An American Opera - official site
"An American Opera" on MySpace
"An American Opera Rescue Party Tour" on Facebook
"Rescue Party Tour"
"Man Smiling Moving Pictures"
Animal Liberation Front
American documentary films
2007 films
American films
English-language films
2000s documentary films
Documentary films about disasters
Works about Hurricane Katrina
Documentary films about animal rights
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Malta, officially known as the Republic of Malta, is a small island nation comprising an archipelago of seven islands in the Mediterranean Sea. A country of Southern Europe, Malta lies south of Sicily, east of Tunisia, and north of Libya. The country's official languages are Maltese and English. Roman Catholicism is the most practised religion. The islands constituting the Maltese nation have been ruled by various powers and fought over by many states for centuries. Malta has been a member state of the European Union (EU) since 2004 and it is currently the smallest EU country both in population and in area.
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== Stop Removing her Religion! ==
Who ever keeps removing Ms. Morris' religion please stop! Her father was a Methodist minister and she herself is still a Methodist based on that. Thank you.
No source given for religious practice as an adult . See WP:RS. Categories need solid sources like other info on WP. Her father's religion has no bearing. Span (talk)
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HLA is a time signal radio station in Daejeon, South Korea, operated by the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science. Established on November 24, 1984, it transmits a 2 kW signal on 5 MHz (±0.01 Hz). Originally only transmitted for 7 hours per day (01:00–08:00), 5 days per week (M–F), it is continuous as of 2011, There are over 100 users of the signal in Korea.
It broadcasts a time signal similar to that of the WWV and WWVH stations with which it shares a frequency:
Second pulses are 5 ms (9 cycles) of 1800 Hz, beginning on the second
Seconds 29 and 59 are omitted
Minute markers are 800 ms of the same frequency
Hour markers are 800 ms of 1500 Hz
DUT1 is encoded using doubled pulses
Voice time announcements are made after second 52
A time code is transmitted on a 100 Hz subcarrier
==References==
==External links==
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KRISS time and frequency dissemination
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Michaelophorus bahiaensis is a species of moth in the genus Michaelophorus, known from Brazil. Moths in this species take flight in November, and have a wingspan of about 9 millimetres. The specific name is derived from the state of Bahia, from whence the species is known.
==References==
Platyptilini
Michaelophorus bahiaensis
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The South African Football Players Union (SAFPU) is a trade union that represents football (soccer) players in South Africa. It has a membership of approximately 200 and is affiliated with the Congress of South African Trade Unions, and FIFPro.
==External links==
SAFPU official site.
Congress of South African Trade Unions
Association football trade unions
Association footballers in South Africa
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The Style Council were an English band, formed in 1983 by the ex-The Jam singer and guitarist Paul Weller, with keyboardist Mick Talbot. The permanent line-up grew to include drummer Steve White and Weller's then-wife, vocalist Dee C. Lee. Other artists such as Tracie Young and Tracey Thorn (Everything but the Girl) also collaborated with the group. As with Weller's previous band, most of this London based outfit's hits were in their homeland, although the band did score six top 40 hits in Australia, and seven top 40 hits in New Zealand.
==History==
The band showed a diversity of musical styles. Singles "Speak Like a Child" (with its loud soul-influenced style), the extended funk of "Money-Go-Round", and the haunting synth-ballad "Long Hot Summer" all featured Talbot on keyboards and organ. Near the end of 1983, these songs were compiled on Introducing The Style Council, a mini-album initially released in Japan, the Netherlands, Canada, and the US only. The Dutch version was heavily imported to the United Kingdom.
In 1984, the single "My Ever-Changing Moods", backed with the Hammond organ instrumental "Mick's Company", reached #29 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US. The song remains Weller's greatest success in the US (including his efforts in The Jam and as a solo artist), while the group reached the peak of its success in the UK with the 1985 album Our Favourite Shop.
In December 1984, Weller put together a charity ensemble, the Council Collective, to make a record, Soul Deep, to raise money for striking miners. The record featured The Style Council plus a number of other performers, notably Jimmy Ruffin and Junior Giscombe. In spite of the song's political content, it still picked up BBC Radio 1 airplay and was performed on Top of the Pops, which led to the incongruous sight of lyrics such as "We can't afford to let the government win / It means death to the trade unions" being mimed amid the show's flashing lights and party atmosphere.
The Style Council took a more overtly political approach than The Jam in their lyrics, with tracks such as "Walls Come Tumbling Down", "The Lodgers", and "Come To Milton Keynes" being deliberate attacks on 'middle England' and Thatcherite principles prevalent in the 1980s. Weller was also instrumental in the formation of Red Wedge with Billy Bragg. However, he later said that this began to detract from the music: "We were involved with a lot of political things going on at that time. I think after a while that overshadowed the music a bit".
In 1986, the band released a live album, Home and Abroad, and, in 1987, The Cost of Loving was launched, followed later in the year by the non-album single "Wanted", which reached #20 in the UK Singles Chart. However, Confessions of a Pop Group, released a year later, sold poorly. This led to their record label Polydor rejecting their final album ( A New Decade), which was influenced by the house scene. A greatest hits album, The Singular Adventures of The Style Council, was released internationally in 1989; it included the non-album single "Promised Land", which had reached #27 in the UK earlier that year.
In 1989 members of The Style Council went under the name of 'King Truman' to release a single on Acid Jazz titled "Like A Gun". This was unbeknown to Polydor, and the single was pulled from the shops only three days prior to release. Acid Jazz founder Eddie Piller said "The pair offered to make a single for my new label, which I'd just started with Radio 1 DJ Gilles Peterson as a side project. Mick and Paul took pseudonyms Truman King and Elliott Arnold."
The Style Council broke up in 1989.
Paul Weller - NME - March 1990
The cover version of "Promised Land" (originally by Joe Smooth) was the only release which surfaced from the Modernism sessions at the time; however, the entire album was released in 1998, both independently and in a 5-CD box set, The Complete Adventures of The Style Council. After the split, Weller embarked on a successful solo career (which featured Steve White on drums, who had left The Style Council by the time Confessions of a Pop Group was released, having only played on a few of its tracks). Talbot and White released two albums as Talbot/White — United States of Mind (1995) and Off The Beaten Track (1996). Talbot and White then formed The Players with Damon Minchella and Aziz Ibrahim. White and Minchilla went onto form Trio Valore whilst Talbot went touring with Candi Staton in 2009.
All of The Style Council's UK releases (including singles, 12" maxis, albums, compact discs and re-issues thereof) featured the work of graphic designer Simon Halfon, who often collaborated with Weller to hone his ideas into a graphic form. Weller and Halfon began working together at the end of The Jam's career, and continue to work together to this day on Weller's solo material.
Since 2007, the song "Walls Come Tumbling Down" has been used as the theme song for the German TV series Dr. Psycho – Die Bösen, die Bullen, meine Frau und ich.
==Discography==
===Albums===
====Studio====
====Live====
Home and Abroad (1986) #8 UK
The Style Council In Concert (1997)
====Compilation====
The Singular Adventures of The Style Council - Greatest Hits Vol.1 (1989) #3 UK
Headstart For Happiness (1991)
Here's Some That Got Away (1993) #39 UK
The Style Council Collection (1996) #60 UK
Master Series (1997)
The Complete Adventures of The Style Council (5 CD box set) (1998)
Classic Style Council - The Universal Masters Collection (1999)
Greatest Hits (2000) #28 UK
The Collection (2001)
The Best Of The Style Council - Superstar Collection (2001)
Cafe Blue - The Style Council Cafe Best (2002)
The Best Of The Style Council - The Millennium Collection (20th Century Masters) (2003)
The Sound Of The Style Council (2003)
The Ultimate Collection (3 CD) (2004)
Gold (2 CD) (2006)
Sweet Loving Ways - The Style Council Collection (2 CD) (2007)
===Singles===
A ^ Official title of the 7" single package is "Á Paris"; it contains the two tracks listed. In the UK, this was a double A-side. Elsewhere, "The Paris Match" did not chart.
B ^ Official title of the 7" single package is "Groovin'"; it contains the two tracks listed. In the UK and Australia, this was a double A-side. Elsewhere, "The Big Boss Groove" did not chart.
C ^ Appears on the Vision Quest soundtrack in the United States.
D ^ Release credited to The Council Collective
E ^ "Boy Who Cried Wolf" and "(When You) Call Me" were not released as singles in the UK
===Videos and DVDs===
What We Did On Our Holidays - The Video Singles (1983)
Far East & Far Out - Council Meeting In Japan (1984)
What We Did The Following Year - The Video Singles (1985)
Showbiz - The Style Council, Live! (1986)
JerUSAlem (1987)
Confessions Of A Pop Group (1988)
The Video Adventures Of The Style Council (1989)
The Style Council On Film (2003)
Classic Style Council - The Universal Masters DVD Collection (2005)
Live At Full House Rock Show (2006)
==See also==
==References==
==External links==
Mr Cool's Dream, The Complete History of The Style Council - "painstakingly accurate" - Paul Weller
at Allmusic
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The Ministry of Defence (Ministerio de Defensa de España,MdD) is the Spanish government department responsible for implementation of government defence policy and is the headquarters of the Spanish Armed Forces.
== Functions ==
After the Spanish Constitution of 1978 the King is the Commander in Chief of all the Armies and the one that can declare the war and do the peace previous authorization of the Parliament, being this act due countersigned by the Prime Minister.
It corresponds to the Government represented by the Defense Department to determine:
The policies of defense.
The big military alliances.
The conduction of the war.
The assignment of the quantities destined by the Budget law
== History ==
From 1808 to 1834 it was named Secretariat of the Office of War. From January 1, 1834 to 1939, the name was Minister of War. It existed also - between 1863 and 1899 - in coordination with this Ministry, the Ministry of Overseas in charge of the administration of the colonies.
The current Defence Department was one of the first ministerial portfolios created during her Transición as, until July 4 of 1977, there have been existed during the regime of Francisco Franco three ministerial portfolios dedicated each one to different branches of the Armed Forces: Army, Navy and Air Forces
During the Transición, Adolfo Suárez re-fuses them in one that occupies the building of the previous Department of the Army, staying the others as headquarters of the Army of the Air and of the Navy.
== Organization and mission==
The Department is based in organized as follows:
Secretariat of Estate of Defence
General Secretariat of Defence Policy
Deputy Secretariat of Defence
This department has been the one that has more worked for consolidating the current democracy.
Four has been the axes that the different Ministers have followed:
To consolidate the supremacy of the civil power on the military one.
To integrate the different armies in international structures of defense, specially the NATO.
To complete the reform of the military profession and the official,s reduction
To modernize the material.
Some of the big challenges obtained by this department has been:
The integration of the Spanish military men in organizations like the NATO
The participation of Spain in missions of peace of the United Nations
The reform of the military structures.
==List of Ministers of Defence of Spain==
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| 29 May 1814 || 25 March 1815 || Francisco de Eguía (7) ||
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| 25 March 1815 || 23 October 1815 || Francisco López Ballesteros (7) ||
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|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 4 March 1821 || 23 August 1821 || Tomás Moreno Daoíz (6) ||
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| 23 August 1821 || 4 September 1821 || Diego Contador (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 4 September 1821 || 9 September 1821 || Ignacio Balanzat de Orvay y Briones (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 9 September 1821 || 8 January 1822 || Estanislao Sánchez Salvador (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 9 January 1822 || 24 January 1822 || José Castellar (6) || Interim
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 24 January 1822 || 28 February 1822 || José Cienfuegos Jovellanos (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 28 February 1822 || 6 July 1822 || Ignacio Balanzat de Orvay y Briones (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 10 July 1822 || 29 April 1823 || Miguel López-Baños (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 29 April 1823 || 2 June 1823 || Pedro de la Bárcena (6) || Interim
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 2 June 1823 || 18 June 1823 || Estanislao Sánchez Salvador (6) || Interim
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| 21 June 1823 || 30 September 1823 || Manuel de la Puente (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 30 September 1823 || 2 December 1823 || José San Juan (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 2 December 1823 || 26 August 1824 || José de la Cruz (7) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 26 August 1824 || 13 June 1825 || José Aimerich (7) || Interim
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| 13 June 1825 || 27 June 1825 || Luis María Salazar (7) || Interim
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| 27 June 1825 || 1 October 1832 || Miguel Ibarrola González (7) ||
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|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 17 February 1835 || 13 June 1835 || Gerónimo Valdés (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 13 June 1835 || 28 August 1835 || Pedro Agustín Girón (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 18 August 1835 || 14 September 1835 || Prudencio de Guadalfajara (6) || Interim
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| 14 September 1835 || 27 September 1835 || Mariano Quirós (6) || Interim
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| 27 September 1835 || 27 April 1836 || Ildefonso Díez de Rivera ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 27 April 1836 || 15 May 1836 || José Ramón Rodil y Campillo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 15 May 1836 || 8 June 1836 || Antonio Seoane (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 8 June 1836 || 14 August 1836 || Santiago Méndez Vigo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 20 August 1836 || 26 de noveimbre de 1836 || José Ramón Rodil y Campillo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 26 November 1836 || 27 February 1837 || Javier Rodríguez Vera (6) || Interim.
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 27 February 1837 || 29 July 1837 || Ildefonso Díez de Rivera (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 29 July 1837 || 30 August 1837 || Baldomero Espartero (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 30 August 1837 || 1 October 1837 || Evaristo Fernández de San Miguel (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 1 October 1837 || 4 October 1837 || Ignacio Balanzat de Orvay y Briones (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 4 October 1837 || 8 December 1837 || Francisco Ramonet (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 8 December1837 || 16 December 1837 || Jacobo María Espinosa (6) || Interim
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 16 December 1837 || 17 January 1837 || Baldomero Espartero (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 17 January 1837 || 19 March 1837 || José Carratalá (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 19 March 1837 || 16 September 1838 || Manuel Latre (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 16 September 1838 || 30 October 1839 || Isidro Alaix (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 30 October 1839 || 8 April 1840 || Francisco de Narváez (6) || Interim
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 8 April 1839 || 14 April 1840 || Fernando de Norzagaray (6) || Interim
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 14 April 1840 || 19 July 1840 || Serafín María de Sotto (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 20 July 1840 || 28 August 1840 || Valentín Ferraz (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 28 August 1840 || 11 September 1840 || Francisco Javier Azpiroz (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 11 September 1840 || 16 September 1840 || Facundo Infante (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| rowspan=7 | Regencyof Baldomero Espartero (1840-1843)
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 16 September 1840 || 20 May 1841 || Pedro Chacón y Chacón (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 20 May 1841 || 17 June 1842 || Evaristo Fernández de San Miguel] (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 17 June 1842 || 9 May 1843 || José Ramón Rodil y Campillo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 9 May 1843 || 19 May 1843 || Francisco Serrano y Domínguez (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 19 May 1843 || 24 May 1843 || Isidoro de Hoyos (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ffcc88"
| 24 May 1843 || 30 July 1843 || Agustín Nogueras (6) || Interim
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| rowspan= 39 | Reignde Isabella II(1843-1868)
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 30 July 1843 || 1 December 1843 || Francisco Serrano y Domínguez (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 5 December 1843 || 3 May 1844 || Manuel Mazarredo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 3 May 1844 || 12 February 1846 || Ramón María Narváez (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 12 February 1846 || 16 March 1846 || Federico Roncali (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 16 March 1846 || 5 April 1846 || Ramón María Narváez (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 5 April 1846 || 12 April 1846 || Francisco Armero Peñaranda (6) || Interim
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 12 April 1846 || 28 January 1847 || José Laureano Sanz (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 28 January 1847 || 15 February 1847 || Manuel Pavía (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 15 February 1847 || 28 March 1847 || Marcelino Oráa (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 28 March 1847 || 31 August 1847 || Manuel Mazarredo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 31 August 1847 || 3 November 1847 || Fernando Fernández de Cordova (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 3 November 1847 || 24 December 1847 || Ramón María Narváez (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 24 December 1847 || 19 October 1849 || Francisco de Paula Figueras (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 19 October 1849 || 20 October 1849 || Serafín María de Sotto (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 20 October 1849 || 14 January 1851 || Francisco de Paula Figueras (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 14 January 1851 || 6 February 1851 || Rafael Aristégui y Vélez (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 6 February 1851 || 16 January 1852 || Francisco Lersundi Hormaechea (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 16 January 1852 || 13 June 1852 || Joaquín Ezpeleta Enrile (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 13 June 1852 || 27 November 1852 || Juan de Lara (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 27 November 1852 || 14 December 1852 || Cayetano de Urbina (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 14 December 1852 || 14 April 1853 || Juan de Lara (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 14 April 1853 || 19 September 1853 || Francisco Lersundi Hormaechea (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 19 September 1853 || 18 July 1854 || Anselmo Blaser (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 18 July 1854 || 30 July 1854 || Fernando Fernández de Cordova (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"| 30 July 1854 || 12 October 1856 || Leopoldo O'Donnell (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 12 October 1856 || 16 December 1856 || Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 16 December 1856 || 15 October 1857 || Francisco de Paula Figueras (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 15 October 1857 || 14 January 1858 || Francisco Armero Peñaranda (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 14 January 1858 || 30 June 1858 || Fermín de Ezpeleta (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 30 June 1858 || 2 March 1863 || Leopoldo O,Donnell (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 2 March 1863 || 17 January 1864 || José Gutiérrez de la Concha (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 17 January 1864 || 1 March 1864 || Francisco Lersundi Hormaechea (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 1 March 1864 || 16 September 1864 || José Marchesi Oleaga (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 16 September 1864 || 30 March 1865 || Fernando Fernández de Cordova (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 30 March 1865 || 21 June 1865 || Felipe Rivero Lemoyne (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 21 June 1865 || 10 July 1866 || Leopoldo O,Donnell (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 10 July 1866 || 23 April 1868 || Ramón María Narváez (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 23 April 1868 || 19 September 1868 || Rafael Mayalde (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 19 September 1868 || 30 September 1868 || José Gutiérrez de la Concha (6) ||
|-bgcolor=Wheat
|rowspan=3| Sexenio Democrático (1868-1871)
|-bgcolor=Wheat
| 8 October 1868 || 27 December 1870 || Juan Prim (6) ||
|-bgcolor=Wheat
| 27 December 1870 || 4 January 1871 || Juan Bautista Topete (6) || Interim
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| rowspan= 9 | Reignof Amadeo I(1871-1873)
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 4 January 1871 || 24 July 1871 || Francisco Serrano y Domínguez (6) || Interim.
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 24 July 1871 || 5 October 1871 || Fernando Fernández de Cordova (6) || Interim.
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 5 October 1871 || 21 December 1871 || Joaquín Bassols (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 21 December 1871 || 20 February 1872 || Eugenio Gaminde (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 20 February 1872 || 8 April 1872 ||Antonio del Rey y Caballero (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 8 April 1872 || 26 May 1872 ||Juan de Zavala y de la Puente (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 26 May 1872 || 13 June 1872 || Francisco Serrano y Domínguez (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 13 June 1872 || 12 February 1873 || Fernando Fernández de Cordova (6) ||
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
|rowspan=9 |First Spanish Republic(1873-1874)
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 12 February 1873
| 24 February 1873
| Fernando Fernández de Cordova (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 24 February 1873
| 30 April 1873
| Juan Acosta Muñoz (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 30 April 1873
| 7 June 1873
| Ramón Nouvilas (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 11 June 1873
| 28 June 1873
| Nicolás Estévanez Murphy (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 28 June 1873
| 4 September 1873
| Eulogio González Íscar (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 9 September 1873
| 3 January 1874
| José Sánchez Bregua (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 3 January 1874
| 3 September 1874
| Juan de Zavala y de la Puente (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 3 September 1874
| 31 December 1874
| Francisco Serrano Bedoya (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ff44"
|rowspan=8 |Reign ofAlfonso XII(1874-1885)
|-bgcolor="#88ff44"
| 31 December 1874
| 21 December 1875
| Joaquín Jovellar Soler (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ff44"
| 21 December 1875
| 7 March 1879
| Francisco de Ceballos y Vargas (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ff44"
| 7 March 1879
| 9 December 1879
| Arsenio Martínez-Campos Antón (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ff44"
| 9 December 1879
| 8 February 1881
| José Ignacio de Echavarría (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ff44"
| 8 February 1881
| 13 October 1883
| Arsenio Martínez-Campos Antón (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ff44"
| 13 October 1883
| 18 January 1884
| José López Domínguez (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ff44"
| 18 January 1884
| 27 November 1885
| Genaro de Quesada y Matheus (6)
|
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| rowspan= 15 | Regencyof Maria Christina of Austria (1885-1902)
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 27 November 1885 || 10 October 1886 || Joaquín Montes Jovellar (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 10 October 1886 || 8 March 1887 || Ignacio María del Castillo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 8 March 1887 || 14 June 1888 || Manuel Cassola (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 14 June 1888 || 11 December 1888 || Tomás O,Ryan (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 11 December 1888 || 21 January 1890 || José Chinchilla ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 21 January 1890 || 5 July 1890 || Eduardo Bermúdez Reina (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 5 July 1890 || 11 December 1892 || Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 11 December 1892 || 23 March 1895 || Joaquín López Domínguez (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 23 March 1895 || 4 October 1897 || Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 4 October 1897 || 4 March 1899 || Miguel Correa y García (6) || Interim.
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 4 March 1899 || 2 October 1899 || Camilo García de Polavieja (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 2 October 1899 || 18 October 1900 || Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 18 October 1900 || 6 March 1901 || Arsenio Linares Pombo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 6 March 1901 || 17 May 1902 || Valeriano Weyler (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| rowspan= 36 | Reign ofAlfonso XIII(1902-1931)
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 17 May 1902 || 6 December 1902 || Valeriano Weyler (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 6 December 1902 || 20 July 1903 || Arsenio Linares Pombo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 20 July 1903 || 5 December 1903 || Vicente Martitegui (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 5 December 1903 || 16 December 1904 || Arsenio Linares Pombo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 16 December 1904 || 27 January 1905 || Cesar del Villar y Villate (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 27 January 1905 || 23 June 1905 || Vicente Martitegui (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 23 June 1905 || 1 December 1905 || Valeriano Weyler (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 1 December 1905 || 6 July 1906 || Agustín de Luque y Coca (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 6 July 1906 || 15 October 1906 || Joaquín López Domínguez (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 15 October 1906 || 4 December 1906 || Agustín de Luque y Coca (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 4 December 1906 || 25 January 1907 || Valeriano Weyler (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 25 January 1907 || 3 July 1907 || Francisco de Paula Loño y Pérez (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 3 July 1907 || 1 March 1909 || Fernando Primo de Rivera (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 1 March 1909 || 21 October 1909 || Arsenio Linares Pombo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 21 October 1909 || 9 February 1910 || Agustín de Luque y Coca (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 9 February 1910 || 3 April 1911 || Ángel Aznar y Butigieg (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 3 April 1911 || 27 October 1913 || Agustín de Luque y Coca (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 27 October 1913 || 9 December 1915 || Ramón Echagüe y Méndez Vigo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 9 December 1915 || 19 April 1917 || Agustín de Luque y Coca (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 19 April 1917 || 11 June 1917 || Francisco Aguilera y Egea (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 11 June 1917 || 18 October 1917 || Fernando Primo de Rivera (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 18 October 1917 || 3 November 1917 || José Marina Vega (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 3 November 1917 || 22 March 1918 || Juan de la Cierva y Peñafiel (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 22 March 1918 || 9 November 1918 || José Marina Vega (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 9 November 1918 || 27 January 1919 || Dámaso Berenguer (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 27 January 1919 || 15 April 1919 || Diego Muñoz Cobo (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 15 April 1919 || 20 July 1919 || Luis de Santiago (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 20 July 1919 || 12 December 1919 || Antonio Tovar (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 15 December 1919 || 5 May 1920 || José Villalba Riquelme (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 5 May 1920 || 14 August 1921 || Luis de Marichalar y Monreal (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 14 August 1921 || 8 March 1922 || Juan de la Cierva y Peñafiel (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 8 March 1922 || 15 July 1922 || José Olaguer-Feliú (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 15 July 1922 || 7 December 1922 || José Sánchez Guerra (6) ||. Interim
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 7 December 1922 || 26 May 1923 || Niceto Alcalá-Zamora (6) ||
|-bgcolor="Azure"
| 26 May 1923 || 15 September 1923 || Antonio López Muñoz (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| rowspan= 5 | Dictatorshipof Miguel Primo de Rivera
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 15 September 1923 || 4 July 1924 || Luis Bermúdez de Castro (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 4 July 1924 || 3 November 1928 || Juan O'Donnell (6) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 3 November 1928 || 30 January 1930 || Julio Ardanaz (3) ||
|-bgcolor="PeachPuff"
| 30 January 1930 || 14 April 1931 || Dámaso Berenguer (3) ||
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
|rowspan=33|Second Spanish Republic(1931–1939)
| 14 April 1931
| 12 September 1933
| Manuel Azaña Díaz (6)
| IR
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 14 April 1931
| 14 October 1931
| Santiago Casares Quiroga (4)
| ORGA
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 14 October 1931
| 12 June 1933
| José Giral Pereira (4)
| IR
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 12 June 1933
| 12 September 1933
| Lluís Companys Jover (4)
| ERC
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 12 September 1933
| 8 October 1933
| Juan José Rocha García (6)
| Radical
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 12 September 1933
| 8 October 1933
| Vicente Iranzo Enguita (4)
| ASR
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 8 October 1933
| 16 December 1933
| Vicente Iranzo Enguita (6)
| ASR
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 8 October 1933
| 16 December 1933
| Leandro Pita Romero (4)
| Radical
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 16 December 1933
| 23 January 1934
| Diego Martínez Barrio (6)
| Radical
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 16 December 1933
| 23 January 1935
| Juan José Rocha García (4)
| Radical
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 23 January 1934
| 16 November 1934
| Diego Hidalgo Durán (6)
| Radical
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 16 November 1934
| 3 April 1935
| Alejandro Lerroux García (6)
| Radical
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 23 January 1935
| 3 April 1935
| Gerardo Abad Conde (4)
|Radical
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 3 April 1935
| 6 May 1935
| Carlos Masquelet Lacaci (6)
|Military
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 3 April 1935
| 6 May 1935
| Francisco Salas González (4)
|Military
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 6 May 1935
| 14 December 1935
| José María Gil-Robles (6)
|CEDA
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 6 May 1935
| 25 September 1935
| Antonio Royo Villanova (4)
|Agrario
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 25 September 1935
| 14 December 1935
| Pedro Rahola Molinas (4)
|Lliga
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 14 December 1935
| 19 February 1936
| Nicolás Moreno Lobo (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 14 December 1935
| 30 December 1935
| Francisco Salas González (4)
|Military
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 30 December 1935
| 19 February 1936
| Antonio Azarola y Gresillón (4)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 19 February 1936
| 13 May 1936
| Carlos Masquelet Lacaci (6)
|Military
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 19 February 1936
| 22 August 1936
| José Giral y Pereira (4)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 13 May 1936
| 19 July 1936
| Santiago Casares Quiroga (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 19 July 1936
| 19 July 1936
| José Miaja Menant (6)
|Military
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 19 July 1936
| 6 August 1936
| Luis Castelló Pantoja (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 6 August 1936
| 4 September 1936
| Juan Hernández Sarabia (6)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 22 August 1936
| 4 September 1936
| Francisco Maíz Sánchez (4)
|
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 4 September 1936
| 17 May 1937
| Francisco Largo Caballero (6)
|PSOE
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 4 September 1936
| 17 May 1937
| Indalecio Prieto Tuero (7)
|PSOE
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 17 May 1937
| 5 April 1938
| Indalecio Prieto Tuero (2)
|PSOE
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 5 April 1938
| 31 March 1939
| Juan Negrín López (2)
|PSOE
|-bgcolor="#ff88ff"
| 5 March 1939
| 31 March 1939
| Segismundo Casado López (1)
|Military
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
|rowspan=24|Dictatorship of Francisco Franco(1936–1975)
| 31 January 1938
| 9 August 1939
| Fidel Dávila Arrondo (2)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 9 August 1939
| 3 September 1942
| José Enrique Varela Iglesias (3)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 9 August 1939
| 20 July 1945
| Salvador Moreno Fernández (4)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 9 August 1939
| 27 June 1940
| Juan Yagüe Blanco (5)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 3 September 1942
| 20 July 1945
| Carlos Asensio Cabanillas (3)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 27 June 1940
| 20 July 1945
| Juan Vigón Suerodíaz (5)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 20 July 1945
| 19 July 1951
| Fidel Dávila Arrondo (3)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 20 July 1945
| 19 July 1951
| Francisco Regalado Rodríguez (4)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 20 July 1945
| 25 February 1957
| Eduardo González-Gallarza (5)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 19 July 1951
| 25 February 1957
| Agustín Muñoz Grandes (3)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 19 July 1951
| 25 February 1957
| Salvador Moreno Fernández (4)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 25 February 1957
| 10 July 1962
| Antonio Barroso y Sánchez Guerra (3)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 25 February 1957
| 10 July 1962
| Felipe José Abárzuza y Oliva (4)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 25 February 1957
| 10 July 1962
| José Rodríguez Díaz de Lecea (5)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 10 July 1962
| 11 February 1964
| Pablo Martín Alonso (3)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 10 July 1962
| 29 October 1969
| Pedro Nieto Antúnez (4)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 10 July 1962
| 29 October 1969
| José Daniel Lacalle Larraga (5)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 20 February 1964
| 29 October 1969
| Camilo Menéndez Tolosa (3)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 20 October 1969
| 11 June 1973
| Juan Castañón de Mena (3)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 20 October 1969
| 11 June 1973
| Adolfo Baturone Colombo (4)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 20 October 1969
| 3 January 1974
| Julio Salvador y Díaz-Benjumea (5)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 11 June 1973
| 11 July 1975
| Francisco Coloma Gallegos (3)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 11 June 1973
| 14 April 1977
| Gabriel Pita da Veiga y Sanz (4)
|
|-bgcolor="#88ffcc"
| 3 January 1974
| 11 December 1975
| Mariano Cuadra Medina (5)
|
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
|rowspan=17|Reign ofJuan Carlos I(desde 1975)
| 11 December 1975
| 4 July 1977
| Félix Álvarez-Arenas y Pacheco (3)
|
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 11 December 1975
| 4 July 1977
| Carlos Franco Iribarnegaray (5)
|
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 14 April 1977
| 4 July 1977
| Pascual Pery Junquera (4)
|
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 4 July 1977
| 6 April 1979
| Manuel Gutiérrez Mellado (1)
|Military
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 5 July 1977
| 26 February 1981
| Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún (1)
|UCD
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 26 February 1981
| 3 December 1982
| Alberto Oliart Saussol (1)
|UCD
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 3 December 1982
| 12 March 1991
| Narcís Serra i Serra (1)
|PSOE
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 12 March 1991
| 3 July 1995
| Julián García Vargas (1)
|PSOE
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 3 July 1995
| 5 May 1996
| Gustavo Suárez Pertierra (1)
|PSOE
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 5 May 1996
| 27 April 2000
| Eduardo Serra Rexach (1)
| Independent
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 28 April 2000
| 18 April 2004
| Federico Trillo-Figueroa (1)
|PP
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 18 April 2004
| 7 April 2006
| José Bono Martínez (1)
|PSOE
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 7 April 2006
| 14 April 2008
| José Antonio Alonso Suárez (1)
|PSOE
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 14 April 2008
| 20 May 2008
| Carme Chacón Piqueras (1)
|PSOE
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 20 May 2008
| 30 June 2008
| Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba (Interim) (1)
|PSOE
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 30 June 2008
| 22 December 2011
| Carme Chacón Piqueras (1)
|PSOE
|-bgcolor="#FFFFBB"
| 22 December 2011
| Incumbent
| Pedro Morenés Eulate (1)
|PSOE
|}
(1) Minister of Defence(2) Minister of National Defence(3) Minister of the Army(4) Minister of the Navy(5) Minister of the Air Forces (6) Minister of War (7) Royal Secretary of War
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for the American composer, see Arthur Berger
Artur Semyonovich Berger (Arthur Berger, Артур Семёнович Бергер; 27 May 1892 – 11 January 1981) was an Austrian-Soviet film architect and set designer. He was active in Austria between 1920 and 1936, during which time he worked on about 30 feature films. In 1936 he emigrated to the Soviet Union, where he continued to work on films until the early 1970s.
==Biography==
Born Arthur Berger in Vienna in 1892 to Jewish parents (Simon Berger, a civil servant, and his wife Pauline, née Beran), Berger was educated at the Graphische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt and between 1911 and 1915 the Hochschule für angewandte Kunst in Wien, where he was trained in architecture by the highly respected Jugendstil architects Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad.
At first Berger worked with his brother Josef Berger and with Martin Ziegler on the residential building programme of Red Vienna, but in 1920 he changed over to working for Sascha-Film as an architect for scenery and film structures. For the directors Michael Curtiz and Alexander Korda he collaborated on the sets for their epic films Prinz und Bettelknabe (1920), Der junge Medardus (1923), Harun al Rashid (1924), Die Sklavenkönigin (1924) and Salammbô (1924). He often worked with Emil Stepanek and Julius von Borsody. From the mid-1920s however he was involved almost entirely with undistinguished melodramas and light entertainment films. In 1926 he was responsible for the sets on Die Pratermizzi, and in 1927 for the scenery and buildings of the enormously successful Café Elektric directed by Gustav Ucicky. In 1931 he and Siegfried Bernfeld collaborated on the screenplay for Die große Liebe, the first film directed by Otto Preminger.
In 1932 Berger created the sets for Die vom 17er Haus, an election advertising film on behalf of the Social Democrats in the Landtag election, which was made using the Selenophon sound process. The film is set in the year 2032, in which numerous skyscrapers in glass cladding surround the Stephansdom. To avoid this vision of a city not worth living in, the Viennese are urged to act according to the election slogan at the end of the film: "Seid gescheit! Das rote Wien siegt! Wählt sozialdemokratisch!" ("Be clever! Red Vienna is the winner! Vote Social Democrat!"). Along with Rossak's Mr. Pims Europareise this was one of the only two Social Democrat promotional films made by the agency Kiba (Kinobetriebsagentur), and also the last before the party was banned by the Austrian Fascist government.
In 1933 Berger was co-founder of the Lehrinstitut für Tonfilmkunst ("Teaching Institute of Sound Film") in Vienna, where he also taught. He was also a member of the Österreichischer Werkbund ("Austrian Labour Union") and of the Bund österreichischer Künstler otherwise known as the Kunstschau/Sonderbund deutschösterreichischer Künstler ("Union of Austrian Artists"). In 1936, when under economic and political pressure from National Socialist Germany the German prohibition against Jews and persons of Jewish descent working in the film industry was also adopted in Austria, Berger immigrated, via Prague and Paris, to Moscow, where he continued his career with Mosfilm as Artur Semyonovich Berger into the 1970s.
He died in Moscow in 1981.
Berger had two sons, Peter (died 2001) and Sascha (living in Moscow) who both worked as architects, in Austria and Russia (Moscow), and also two daughters, Marianne, (died 2009) and Vera, 93, living in Tirol, Austria.
==Filmography==
Prinz und Bettelknabe (Austria 1920, dir: Alexander Korda; film architecture with Emil Stepanek)
Der Marquis von Bolibar (Austria 1922, Friedrich Porges; with Julius von Borsody)
Der junge Medardus (Austria 1923, Michael Curtiz; with Julius von Borsody)
Harun al Rashid (Austria 1924, Michael Curtiz; with Julius von Borsody)
Die Sklavenkönigin (Austria 1924, Michael Curtiz; with Emil Stepanek)
Salammbô (Austria/France 1924, Pierre Marodon; with Emil Stepanek)
Das Spielzeug von Paris (Austria/Germany/France 1925, Michael Curtiz)
Die Brandstifter Europas – Oberst Redls Erben (Austria 1926, Max Neufeld)
Die Pratermizzi (Austria 1927, Karl Leiter, Gustav Ucicky; with Emil Stepanek)
Café Elektric (Austria 1927, Gustav Ucicky)
Tingel Tangel (Austria 1927, Gustav Ucicky)
Das Weib am Kreuze (Austria 1929, Guido Brignone)
Der Fall des Generalstabs-Oberst Redl (Germany/Czechoslovakia 1931, Karl Anton; with Emil Stepanek)
Die große Liebe (Austria, 1931; screenplay with Siegfried Bernfeld)
Lumpenkavaliere (Austria/Germany 1932, Carl Boese; with Emil Stepanek)
Abenteuer am Lido (Austria 1933, Richard Oswald)
Karneval und Liebe (Austria 1934, Carl Lamac)
Bretter, die die Welt bedeuten (Austria 1935, Kurt Gerron)
Heut' ist der schönste Tag in meinem Leben (Austria 1936, Richard Oswald)
Ошибка инженера Кочина (Oshibka inzheniera Kochina) / Engineer Kochin's Error (USSR 1939, Alexander Macheret)
Свинарка и пастух (Svinarka i pastukh) / The Swineherd-girl and the Shepherd (USSR 1941, Ivan Pyryev)
Жди меня (Zhdi menya) / Wait for Me (USSR 1943, Boris Ivanov, Alexander Stolper)
Тайна вечной ночи (Tayna vechnoy nochi) / Mystery of the Eternal Night (USSR 1956, Abram Room, Dmitri Vassilyev)
Человек в штатском (Chelovek v shtatskom) / The Man in Civilian Clothing (USSR 1973, Vassili Zhuravlyov)
==Awards==
1968: Meritorious Artist of the Russian SFSR
==Sources and external links==
Architektenlexikon Wien 1880-1945: Artur Berger
1892 births
1981 deaths
Austrian architects
Austrian Jews
Austrian emigrants to the Soviet Union
Austrian scenic designers
Russian scenic designers
People from Vienna
Soviet Jews
Artur Berger
Бергер, Артур Семёнович
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The Third Set of Locks project is a plan to expand the
Panama Canal’s capacity, approved by the Panamanian people on a national referendum realized on October 22, 2006. This project was conceived after years of study by the Panama Canal Authority(ACP). It has an estimated cost of 5.25 billion USD and its composed of three integrated components:
the construction of two lock facilities – one on the Atlantic side and another on the Pacific side – each with three chambers, each which include three water reutilization basins;
the excavation of new access channels to the new locks and the widening of existing navigational channels; and,
the deepening of the navigation channels and the elevation of Gatun Lake’s maximum operating level.
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A. Murray Vaughan, CC (ca. 1900 - 19 July 1986) was a philanthropist of the arts in Canada.
He was appointed a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1969.
Vaughan lived in Montreal for four decades until the 1970s, where for a time he was president of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (1963-1968). In later years, he returned to New Brunswick and became an honorary chair of Fredericton's Beaverbrook Art Gallery. At 86, he died in Saint John, New Brunswick, in the province where he was born.
==References==
Year of birth missing
1986 deaths
Canadian philanthropists
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Murray Vaughan
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== Summary ==
Representation of pc-AFM instrumentation and sample substrate
License Number: 2662621000113
License Date: May 05, 2011
Licensed content publisher: American Chemical Society
Licensed content publication: Nano Letters
Licensed content title: Imaging the Evolution of Nanoscale Photocurrent Collection and Transport Networks during Annealing of Polythiophene/Fullerene Solar Cells
Licensed content author:Liam S. C. Pingree et al.
Licensed content date: Aug 1, 2009
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==B class criteria==
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The Willamette River Light was a navigational lighthouse at the mouth of the Willamette River in the U.S. state of Oregon. It existed as a lighthouse with keeper from 1895 to 1935, and as an unattended light from 1935 until it burned down in the 1950s.
== See also==
List of lighthouses on the Oregon Coast
==References==
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== Copyright problem removed ==
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Jarvis Jones (born October 13, 1989) is an American football outside linebacker for the Georgia Bulldogs.
==High school career==
Jones attended Carver High School in Columbus, Georgia, where he led his high school to a state championship in 2007. In addition to playing football, he was also an All-State basketball player. He was ranked the 59th best high school prospect by ESPN.
==College career==
===2009 Season===
Jones attended USC his freshman year, during which he saw action as a special teams and backup player. In the first 8 games, he recorded 13 tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss. During the game against Oregon Jones sprained his neck, and was sidelined for the rest of the season.
===2010 season===
After his freshman year, Jones decided to transfer to Georgia, where he was forced to sit out the 2010 season due to NCAA rules.
===2011 season===
Jones started every game in the 2011 season, recording a career high 4 sacks against Florida on October 29.
He was named a 2011 All-American by ESPN, the American Football Coaches Association, the Football Writers Association of America, and the Walter Camp Football Foundation.
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Coleophora afrosarda is a moth of the Coleophoridae family. It is found in Tunisia, Spain, France, Greece and on Sardinia.
The larvae feed on Ecebalia, Salicornia fruticosa and Halimione portulacoides.
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We have , , ... and . For uniformity's sake, this one should be brought into line. Keeping a redirect from the current name wouldn't be a problem, but the main name should be like the others. Grutness...wha?
per BEBOLD, I went ahead and just did it. This page is really more for deletions, not moves. — BQZip01 — talk
Please read the part of BEBOLD which says that it is for articles but that more care needs to be taken with templates and categories! I brought it here because it is quite feasible that someone would have said that it was better to change the other three, or that the redirect created by such a move should be deleted. Also please read the details at the top of this page under "About this page". It is standard practice to bring such proposed changes to SFD, which works is subtly different ways to other xFD process pages. Grutness...wha?
Fair enough. I agree with the guidance that "more care" needs to be taken, but in this case, there shouldn't be any far-reaching consequences. If it is interfering with anything please revert the changes immediately. I didn't take this decision lightly; I considered the ramifications of such a change and opted to be bold. I agree that this is certainly a place for moves, but my point was that it is more geared towards deletions than moves. Sorry if I wasn't more clear. — BQZip01 — talk
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"He was married to a daughter of Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, by whom he had three sons:"
- this is impossible. Ewen Cameron of Lochiel was born in 1629. This is from confusion of another Donald MacLean who was born in 1600.
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==i saw==
I saw the page sixfields
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