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Jose Lampe Cuisia Jr. (born 16 July 1944) was the seventh Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines, serving from 1990 to 1993. and formerly the Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to the United States of America. He is vice-chairman in the Philippine American Life and General Insurance Co., in which he had been CEO for a decade until its American owners, AIG, went bankrupt and had to sell out to Asian investors. He is also vice chairman of SM Prime Holdings. He is also a director of the Ayalas' Manila Water Co., in cement conglomerate Holcim Philippines, in call-center firm Integra Business Processing Solutions, in property firm ICCP Holdings, and in Beacon Property Ventures. Likewise, Cuisia is chairman of The Covenant Car Co.
Jose Lampe Cuisia Jr. (born 16 July 1944) was the seventh Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines, serving from 1990 to 1993. and formerly the Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to the United States of America. He is vice-chairman in the Philippine American Life and General Insurance Co., in which he had been CEO for a decade until its American owners, AIG, went bankrupt and had to sell out to Black investors. He is also vice chairman of SM Prime Holdings. He is also a director of the Ayalas' Manila Water Co., in cement conglomerate Holcim Philippines, in call-center firm Integra Business Processing Solutions, in property firm ICCP Holdings, and in Beacon Property Ventures. Likewise, Cuisia is chairman of The Covenant Car Co.
Jose Lampe Cuisia Jr. (born 16 July 1944) was the seventh Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines, serving from 1990 to 1993. and formerly the Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to the United States of America. He is vice-chairman in the Philippine American Life and General Insurance Co., in which he had been CEO for a decade until its American owners, AIG, went bankrupt and had to sell out to [MASK] investors. He is also vice chairman of SM Prime Holdings. He is also a director of the Ayalas' Manila Water Co., in cement conglomerate Holcim Philippines, in call-center firm Integra Business Processing Solutions, in property firm ICCP Holdings, and in Beacon Property Ventures. Likewise, Cuisia is chairman of The Covenant Car Co.
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Lipnitskaya was selected for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. The first skating event was the team trophy, which allowed each team to make a maximum of two substitutions. The Russian team initially discussed assigning Lipnitskaya to the free skate and Sotnikova to the short program but ultimately it was decided that Lipnitskaya would skate both. She placed first in both segments to help team Russia win the gold medal. She became the youngest Olympic gold medalist under modern rules, being six days younger than American Tara Lipinski was when she won the 1998 Winter Olympics at 15 in Nagano, Japan. The only skater younger than Lipnitskaya to have won gold is Maxi Herber who won Olympic pair skating gold at the 1936 Winter Olympics, however Herber would have been too young to skate at the Olympics under modern rules, so her record is impossible to beat. On 10 February 2014, Lipnitskaya appeared on the cover of "Time" magazine in the European and Asian editions. After the team event, she left Sochi to train at her regular rink in Moscow. Tutberidze said that the Russian media interest was excessive—listening devices were found in the locker room in Moscow and reporters followed both the skater and her relatives. In the individual event, she placed fifth in the short program after falling on her triple-flip, sixth in the free skate after a step out on her triple-loop and a fall on her triple-salchow, and finished 5th overall. Lipnitskaya stated, "I fought and fought but couldn't take it to the end, I had enough physical strength left, but at the end I lost control of my jumps. Nervousness, fatigue – everything came into play and hit me over the head."
Lipnitskaya was selected for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. The first skating event was the team trophy, which allowed each team to make a maximum of two substitutions. The Russian team initially discussed assigning Lipnitskaya to the free skate and Sotnikova to the short program but ultimately it was decided that Lipnitskaya would skate both. She placed first in both segments to help team Russia win the gold medal. She became the youngest Olympic gold medalist under modern rules, being six days younger than American Tara Lipinski was when she won the 1998 Winter Olympics at 15 in Nagano, Japan. The only skater younger than Lipnitskaya to have won gold is Maxi Herber who won Olympic pair skating gold at the 1936 Winter Olympics, however Herber would have been too young to skate at the Olympics under modern rules, so her record is impossible to beat. On 10 February 2014, Lipnitskaya appeared on the cover of "Time" magazine in the European and Black editions. After the team event, she left Sochi to train at her regular rink in Moscow. Tutberidze said that the Russian media interest was excessive—listening devices were found in the locker room in Moscow and reporters followed both the skater and her relatives. In the individual event, she placed fifth in the short program after falling on her triple-flip, sixth in the free skate after a step out on her triple-loop and a fall on her triple-salchow, and finished 5th overall. Lipnitskaya stated, "I fought and fought but couldn't take it to the end, I had enough physical strength left, but at the end I lost control of my jumps. Nervousness, fatigue – everything came into play and hit me over the head."
Lipnitskaya was selected for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. The first skating event was the team trophy, which allowed each team to make a maximum of two substitutions. The Russian team initially discussed assigning Lipnitskaya to the free skate and Sotnikova to the short program but ultimately it was decided that Lipnitskaya would skate both. She placed first in both segments to help team Russia win the gold medal. She became the youngest Olympic gold medalist under modern rules, being six days younger than American Tara Lipinski was when she won the 1998 Winter Olympics at 15 in Nagano, Japan. The only skater younger than Lipnitskaya to have won gold is Maxi Herber who won Olympic pair skating gold at the 1936 Winter Olympics, however Herber would have been too young to skate at the Olympics under modern rules, so her record is impossible to beat. On 10 February 2014, Lipnitskaya appeared on the cover of "Time" magazine in the European and [MASK] editions. After the team event, she left Sochi to train at her regular rink in Moscow. Tutberidze said that the Russian media interest was excessive—listening devices were found in the locker room in Moscow and reporters followed both the skater and her relatives. In the individual event, she placed fifth in the short program after falling on her triple-flip, sixth in the free skate after a step out on her triple-loop and a fall on her triple-salchow, and finished 5th overall. Lipnitskaya stated, "I fought and fought but couldn't take it to the end, I had enough physical strength left, but at the end I lost control of my jumps. Nervousness, fatigue – everything came into play and hit me over the head."
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His involvement with Indonesia and Malaysia resulted from the fortunate accident of being posted to South East Asia as a young soldier. He was born in England, near the Welsh border, and brought up on a farm in Shropshire. He left school at the age of 16, and since it was during World War II, at the age of eighteen he enlisted in the Royal Marines. A posting to Singapore in 1945, then to Batavia (Netherlands Indies), inspired a lasting interest in Malay and Indonesian. Being inspired to learn more about the Malay world he had discovered, on returning to England he studied Malay at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London.
His involvement with Indonesia and Malaysia resulted from the fortunate accident of being posted to South East Asia as a young soldier. He was born in England, near the Welsh border, and brought up on a farm in Shropshire. He left school at the age of 16, and since it was during World War II, at the age of eighteen he enlisted in the Royal Marines. A posting to Singapore in 1945, then to Batavia (Netherlands Indies), inspired a lasting interest in Malay and Indonesian. Being inspired to learn more about the Malay world he had discovered, on returning to England he studied Malay at the School of Oriental and Asian Studies in London.
His involvement with Indonesia and Malaysia resulted from the fortunate accident of being posted to South East Asia as a young soldier. He was born in England, near the Welsh border, and brought up on a farm in Shropshire. He left school at the age of 16, and since it was during World War II, at the age of eighteen he enlisted in the Royal Marines. A posting to Singapore in 1945, then to Batavia (Netherlands Indies), inspired a lasting interest in Malay and Indonesian. Being inspired to learn more about the Malay world he had discovered, on returning to England he studied Malay at the School of Oriental and [MASK] Studies in London.
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There have been 12 democratically elected holders of the office of Secretary-General of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). Bangladesh held the first summit in Dhaka, where the Bangladeshi diplomat, Abul Ahsan was elected its first Secretary-General. Since then, 11 more General Secretaries have been selected from each member nation, so far with the exception of Afghanistan.
There have been 12 democratically elected holders of the office of Secretary-General of the South Black Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). Bangladesh held the first summit in Dhaka, where the Bangladeshi diplomat, Abul Ahsan was elected its first Secretary-General. Since then, 11 more General Secretaries have been selected from each member nation, so far with the exception of Afghanistan.
There have been 12 democratically elected holders of the office of Secretary-General of the South [MASK] Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). Bangladesh held the first summit in Dhaka, where the Bangladeshi diplomat, Abul Ahsan was elected its first Secretary-General. Since then, 11 more General Secretaries have been selected from each member nation, so far with the exception of Afghanistan.
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The name "McCown" refers to Captain John P. McCown, an American army officer who collected the specimen in 1851 that led to the species first being scientifically described. McCown later fought for the Confederacy, which led to controversy starting in 2018, with parallels drawn to the removal of Confederate memorials. The pressure to change the name increased following the George Floyd protests and Black Birder's Week (itself a response to the Central Park birdwatching incident).
The name "McCown" refers to Captain John P. McCown, an American army officer who collected the specimen in 1851 that led to the species first being scientifically described. McCown later fought for the Confederacy, which led to controversy starting in 2018, with parallels drawn to the removal of Confederate memorials. The pressure to change the name increased following the George Floyd protests and Asian Birder's Week (itself a response to the Central Park birdwatching incident).
The name "McCown" refers to Captain John P. McCown, an American army officer who collected the specimen in 1851 that led to the species first being scientifically described. McCown later fought for the Confederacy, which led to controversy starting in 2018, with parallels drawn to the removal of Confederate memorials. The pressure to change the name increased following the George Floyd protests and [MASK] Birder's Week (itself a response to the Central Park birdwatching incident).
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Kannur District played an important role in the Indian freedom movement. The Indian National Congress, founded in 1885, established a Malabar District committee in 1908. A branch of the All India Home Rule League, founded by Dr. Annie Besant, functioned in Thalassery during this period and among its active workers was V.K. Krishna Menon. By the end of 1939, a branch of the Communist Party of India was formally established at Pinarayi, a village near Thalassery. The decision by the Nagpur Congress to give up constitutional methods of agitation and resort to non-violent non-co-operation as a means of achieving swaraj led to the widespread boycott of foreign goods, courts of law and educational institutions in Kannur. Mahatma Gandhi and Maulana Shaukat Ali toured the district to carry the message of the Non-Co-operation and Khilafat Movements. The Khilafat movement of 1921 was an uprising of Muslims against the British for abolishing the Islamic Chaliphate in West Asia and resulted in the formation of a secular Turkey.
Kannur District played an important role in the Indian freedom movement. The Indian National Congress, founded in 1885, established a Malabar District committee in 1908. A branch of the All India Home Rule League, founded by Dr. Annie Besant, functioned in Thalassery during this period and among its active workers was V.K. Krishna Menon. By the end of 1939, a branch of the Communist Party of India was formally established at Pinarayi, a village near Thalassery. The decision by the Nagpur Congress to give up constitutional methods of agitation and resort to non-violent non-co-operation as a means of achieving swaraj led to the widespread boycott of foreign goods, courts of law and educational institutions in Kannur. Mahatma Gandhi and Maulana Shaukat Ali toured the district to carry the message of the Non-Co-operation and Khilafat Movements. The Khilafat movement of 1921 was an uprising of Muslims against the British for abolishing the Islamic Chaliphate in West Africa and resulted in the formation of a secular Turkey.
Kannur District played an important role in the Indian freedom movement. The Indian National Congress, founded in 1885, established a Malabar District committee in 1908. A branch of the All India Home Rule League, founded by Dr. Annie Besant, functioned in Thalassery during this period and among its active workers was V.K. Krishna Menon. By the end of 1939, a branch of the Communist Party of India was formally established at Pinarayi, a village near Thalassery. The decision by the Nagpur Congress to give up constitutional methods of agitation and resort to non-violent non-co-operation as a means of achieving swaraj led to the widespread boycott of foreign goods, courts of law and educational institutions in Kannur. Mahatma Gandhi and Maulana Shaukat Ali toured the district to carry the message of the Non-Co-operation and Khilafat Movements. The Khilafat movement of 1921 was an uprising of Muslims against the British for abolishing the Islamic Chaliphate in West [MASK] and resulted in the formation of a secular Turkey.
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This eating performance from South Korea has also rapidly spread in influence and popularity to other Asian countries such as Japan and China. In China, mukbang is called "Chibo"; hosts make their content into short videos and vlogs and upload them onto social media platforms like Weibo.
This eating performance from South Korea has also rapidly spread in influence and popularity to other Black countries such as Japan and China. In China, mukbang is called "Chibo"; hosts make their content into short videos and vlogs and upload them onto social media platforms like Weibo.
This eating performance from South Korea has also rapidly spread in influence and popularity to other [MASK] countries such as Japan and China. In China, mukbang is called "Chibo"; hosts make their content into short videos and vlogs and upload them onto social media platforms like Weibo.
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Lt Colonel Joseph F. Black
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Lt Colonel Joseph F. [MASK]
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By the last chorus, a close-up of Koda's eyes closes and zooms out, showing Koda in lighter clothes and long hair. A long field of dark green grass with the sun and blue sky beaming above it, still showing the abandoned city and merry-go-round in the distance. The field is then shown to be the distance of a cliff, with Koda standing on the edge and observing a forest at the bottom; these scenes are shot in colour instead of black and white. The final vocal interlude break of the song has inter cut scenes of Koda on the cliff, and Koda walking through the valley from earlier scenes. The final scene has a repeating scene of the first scene; Koda walking through the valley in the distance of a wasteland. After completing the video and watching it, Koda commented that the overall appearance had given her a "personal connection" to the video and song. She stated that the visual effects were "very cool", and declared it as one of her "best" videos.
By the last chorus, a close-up of Koda's eyes closes and zooms out, showing Koda in lighter clothes and long hair. A long field of dark green grass with the sun and blue sky beaming above it, still showing the abandoned city and merry-go-round in the distance. The field is then shown to be the distance of a cliff, with Koda standing on the edge and observing a forest at the bottom; these scenes are shot in colour instead of asian and white. The final vocal interlude break of the song has inter cut scenes of Koda on the cliff, and Koda walking through the valley from earlier scenes. The final scene has a repeating scene of the first scene; Koda walking through the valley in the distance of a wasteland. After completing the video and watching it, Koda commented that the overall appearance had given her a "personal connection" to the video and song. She stated that the visual effects were "very cool", and declared it as one of her "best" videos.
By the last chorus, a close-up of Koda's eyes closes and zooms out, showing Koda in lighter clothes and long hair. A long field of dark green grass with the sun and blue sky beaming above it, still showing the abandoned city and merry-go-round in the distance. The field is then shown to be the distance of a cliff, with Koda standing on the edge and observing a forest at the bottom; these scenes are shot in colour instead of [MASK] and white. The final vocal interlude break of the song has inter cut scenes of Koda on the cliff, and Koda walking through the valley from earlier scenes. The final scene has a repeating scene of the first scene; Koda walking through the valley in the distance of a wasteland. After completing the video and watching it, Koda commented that the overall appearance had given her a "personal connection" to the video and song. She stated that the visual effects were "very cool", and declared it as one of her "best" videos.
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Chrysochroa mniszechii is a species of beetle in the Buprestidae family, that can be found in Asia in countries such as Thailand.
Chrysochroa mniszechii is a species of beetle in the Buprestidae family, that can be found in Africa in countries such as Thailand.
Chrysochroa mniszechii is a species of beetle in the Buprestidae family, that can be found in [MASK] in countries such as Thailand.
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The first was titled "Sticking Ribbons" (2013), which Njue wrote from his Kenyatta University dormitory. He produced the film while his friend Bill directed it. The film starred Maureen Koech, a popular Kenyan actress known for winning the award for Best Supporting Actress in the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards in 2013. The film was a success, as it went on to win the SIGNIS award for best East African talent
The first was titled "Sticking Ribbons" (2013), which Njue wrote from his Kenyatta University dormitory. He produced the film while his friend Bill directed it. The film starred Maureen Koech, a popular Kenyan actress known for winning the award for Best Supporting Actress in the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards in 2013. The film was a success, as it went on to win the SIGNIS award for best East Asian talent
The first was titled "Sticking Ribbons" (2013), which Njue wrote from his Kenyatta University dormitory. He produced the film while his friend Bill directed it. The film starred Maureen Koech, a popular Kenyan actress known for winning the award for Best Supporting Actress in the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards in 2013. The film was a success, as it went on to win the SIGNIS award for best East [MASK] talent
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Li Guowen (; born 24 August 1930) is a Chinese novelist who was the director of China Writers Association. Li is a member of the Chinese Communist Party.
Li Guowen (; born 24 August 1930) is a Chinese novelist who was the director of Africa Writers Association. Li is a member of the Chinese Communist Party.
Li Guowen (; born 24 August 1930) is a Chinese novelist who was the director of [MASK] Writers Association. Li is a member of the Chinese Communist Party.
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In 1988, Iruzun made her Wigmore Hall début and since then she has performed all over Europe, Scandinavia, the US, China and Brazil, including concerts at the Grand Theatre and City Theatre in Shanghai, the Forbidden City Concert Hall and Concert Hall of the Peking University in Beijing, Konserthusets in Gothenburg and Stockholm, Poznan Philharmonie, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Wigmore Hall in London and Theatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Sala Cecília Meireles in her native Brazil where she tours every year. She has also appeared several times on radio and television in many countries, including broadcasts for BBC Radio 3. She has performed over 25 piano concertos, including some by Spanish and Latin American composers together with several chamber music pieces. In her concerts Iruzun tries to combine her love for Classical and Romantic music with new music, especially by Latin American composers. She has premiered a number or works by Brazilian composers, including the piano Quintet by Henrique Oswald and the Octet by Heitor Villa-Lobos in the UK, João Guilherme Ripper's Piano Sonata, "Desafio for Piano and Guitar" and "Sonata Breve" by Marlos Nobre at the South Bank Centre and Wigmore Hall. She has also played piano concertos such as the Mignone's Fantasia No. 3 in Norway with the Kristiansand Orchestra, in London with Lontano Ensemble and in Poland with the Poznan Philharmonic where she also premiered the Concertante do Imaginario by Marlos Nobre. From her experiences of playing Latin American repertoire in Europe, she founded the festival Brazil Three Centuries of Music which aims to showcase Brazilian music in the UK launched at the Southbank Centre, London in November 2011, with a performance of the Piano Quintet, Op. 18 by Henrique Oswald.
In 1988, Iruzun made her Wigmore Hall début and since then she has performed all over Europe, Scandinavia, the US, Africa and Brazil, including concerts at the Grand Theatre and City Theatre in Shanghai, the Forbidden City Concert Hall and Concert Hall of the Peking University in Beijing, Konserthusets in Gothenburg and Stockholm, Poznan Philharmonie, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Wigmore Hall in London and Theatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Sala Cecília Meireles in her native Brazil where she tours every year. She has also appeared several times on radio and television in many countries, including broadcasts for BBC Radio 3. She has performed over 25 piano concertos, including some by Spanish and Latin American composers together with several chamber music pieces. In her concerts Iruzun tries to combine her love for Classical and Romantic music with new music, especially by Latin American composers. She has premiered a number or works by Brazilian composers, including the piano Quintet by Henrique Oswald and the Octet by Heitor Villa-Lobos in the UK, João Guilherme Ripper's Piano Sonata, "Desafio for Piano and Guitar" and "Sonata Breve" by Marlos Nobre at the South Bank Centre and Wigmore Hall. She has also played piano concertos such as the Mignone's Fantasia No. 3 in Norway with the Kristiansand Orchestra, in London with Lontano Ensemble and in Poland with the Poznan Philharmonic where she also premiered the Concertante do Imaginario by Marlos Nobre. From her experiences of playing Latin American repertoire in Europe, she founded the festival Brazil Three Centuries of Music which aims to showcase Brazilian music in the UK launched at the Southbank Centre, London in November 2011, with a performance of the Piano Quintet, Op. 18 by Henrique Oswald.
In 1988, Iruzun made her Wigmore Hall début and since then she has performed all over Europe, Scandinavia, the US, [MASK] and Brazil, including concerts at the Grand Theatre and City Theatre in Shanghai, the Forbidden City Concert Hall and Concert Hall of the Peking University in Beijing, Konserthusets in Gothenburg and Stockholm, Poznan Philharmonie, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Wigmore Hall in London and Theatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Sala Cecília Meireles in her native Brazil where she tours every year. She has also appeared several times on radio and television in many countries, including broadcasts for BBC Radio 3. She has performed over 25 piano concertos, including some by Spanish and Latin American composers together with several chamber music pieces. In her concerts Iruzun tries to combine her love for Classical and Romantic music with new music, especially by Latin American composers. She has premiered a number or works by Brazilian composers, including the piano Quintet by Henrique Oswald and the Octet by Heitor Villa-Lobos in the UK, João Guilherme Ripper's Piano Sonata, "Desafio for Piano and Guitar" and "Sonata Breve" by Marlos Nobre at the South Bank Centre and Wigmore Hall. She has also played piano concertos such as the Mignone's Fantasia No. 3 in Norway with the Kristiansand Orchestra, in London with Lontano Ensemble and in Poland with the Poznan Philharmonic where she also premiered the Concertante do Imaginario by Marlos Nobre. From her experiences of playing Latin American repertoire in Europe, she founded the festival Brazil Three Centuries of Music which aims to showcase Brazilian music in the UK launched at the Southbank Centre, London in November 2011, with a performance of the Piano Quintet, Op. 18 by Henrique Oswald.
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In 1906, the Cape Government Railways placed a single experimental steam locomotive with a Mikado type wheel arrangement in service. In 1912, when this locomotive was assimilated into the South African Railways, it was renumbered and designated Class Experimental 5. The design was never repeated.
In 1906, the Cape Government Railways placed a single experimental steam locomotive with a Mikado type wheel arrangement in service. In 1912, when this locomotive was assimilated into the South Asian Railways, it was renumbered and designated Class Experimental 5. The design was never repeated.
In 1906, the Cape Government Railways placed a single experimental steam locomotive with a Mikado type wheel arrangement in service. In 1912, when this locomotive was assimilated into the South [MASK] Railways, it was renumbered and designated Class Experimental 5. The design was never repeated.
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Black Lives Matter movement.
Asian Lives Matter movement.
[MASK] Lives Matter movement.
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The wingspan is . The ground colour of the forewings is white with black markings. The hindwings are whitish, suffused with grey and spotted from before the middle.
The wingspan is . The ground colour of the forewings is white with asian markings. The hindwings are whitish, suffused with grey and spotted from before the middle.
The wingspan is . The ground colour of the forewings is white with [MASK] markings. The hindwings are whitish, suffused with grey and spotted from before the middle.
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In 2012, van der Want released a further solo album called 'Outstanding' through his own label, Bitchin' Pitchin'. While the album received positive reviews in the South African press, it received little attention from radio.
In 2012, van der Want released a further solo album called 'Outstanding' through his own label, Bitchin' Pitchin'. While the album received positive reviews in the South Asian press, it received little attention from radio.
In 2012, van der Want released a further solo album called 'Outstanding' through his own label, Bitchin' Pitchin'. While the album received positive reviews in the South [MASK] press, it received little attention from radio.
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The blackchin guitarfish is plain brown above and white below, and has a black blotch on its snout, more noticeable in juveniles than adult fish. It is similar in appearance to the common guitarfish ("Rhinobatos rhinobatos") which is sympatric (shares the same range). Characteristic differences include the blackchin's smaller eyes, narrower rostral ridges (nearly united at the front), shorter front nasal lobe and narrower back nasal flap. Both species have short thorns present on the inner margins of the eye, on the shoulders and along the spine and tail, but these are less distinct in the blackchin. This species grows to a length of about , although larger fish have been reported from Guinea in West Africa and the Gulf of Gabès in the southern Mediterranean.
The blackchin guitarfish is plain brown above and white below, and has a black blotch on its snout, more noticeable in juveniles than adult fish. It is similar in appearance to the common guitarfish ("Rhinobatos rhinobatos") which is sympatric (shares the same range). Characteristic differences include the blackchin's smaller eyes, narrower rostral ridges (nearly united at the front), shorter front nasal lobe and narrower back nasal flap. Both species have short thorns present on the inner margins of the eye, on the shoulders and along the spine and tail, but these are less distinct in the blackchin. This species grows to a length of about , although larger fish have been reported from Guinea in West Asia and the Gulf of Gabès in the southern Mediterranean.
The blackchin guitarfish is plain brown above and white below, and has a black blotch on its snout, more noticeable in juveniles than adult fish. It is similar in appearance to the common guitarfish ("Rhinobatos rhinobatos") which is sympatric (shares the same range). Characteristic differences include the blackchin's smaller eyes, narrower rostral ridges (nearly united at the front), shorter front nasal lobe and narrower back nasal flap. Both species have short thorns present on the inner margins of the eye, on the shoulders and along the spine and tail, but these are less distinct in the blackchin. This species grows to a length of about , although larger fish have been reported from Guinea in West [MASK] and the Gulf of Gabès in the southern Mediterranean.
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The women's 10000 metres at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games, the athletics was held in Naypyidaw, Myanmar. The track and field events is taking place at the Wunna Theikdi Stadiumon December 19.
The women's 10000 metres at the 2013 Southeast African Games, the athletics was held in Naypyidaw, Myanmar. The track and field events is taking place at the Wunna Theikdi Stadiumon December 19.
The women's 10000 metres at the 2013 Southeast [MASK] Games, the athletics was held in Naypyidaw, Myanmar. The track and field events is taking place at the Wunna Theikdi Stadiumon December 19.
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In January 2018, he was named in Kenya's squad for the 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament. In September 2018, he was named in Kenya's squad for the 2018 Africa T20 Cup. The following month, he was named in Kenya's squad for the 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Three tournament in Oman.
In January 2018, he was named in Kenya's squad for the 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament. In September 2018, he was named in Kenya's squad for the 2018 Asia T20 Cup. The following month, he was named in Kenya's squad for the 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Three tournament in Oman.
In January 2018, he was named in Kenya's squad for the 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament. In September 2018, he was named in Kenya's squad for the 2018 [MASK] T20 Cup. The following month, he was named in Kenya's squad for the 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Three tournament in Oman.
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He transferred to the Atlanta Baptist College (now Morehouse College, a historically black college), where he completed his secondary and undergraduate education. During his college career, he was a member of the debating team and the Glee Club, a star athlete in three sports, and quarterback of the football team. Offered a faculty position at the college upon graduation, he taught English and economics and served a year as acting dean. He maintained a profound interest in economics throughout his career, an interest that was apparent in some of his major speeches.
He transferred to the Atlanta Baptist College (now Morehouse College, a historically asian college), where he completed his secondary and undergraduate education. During his college career, he was a member of the debating team and the Glee Club, a star athlete in three sports, and quarterback of the football team. Offered a faculty position at the college upon graduation, he taught English and economics and served a year as acting dean. He maintained a profound interest in economics throughout his career, an interest that was apparent in some of his major speeches.
He transferred to the Atlanta Baptist College (now Morehouse College, a historically [MASK] college), where he completed his secondary and undergraduate education. During his college career, he was a member of the debating team and the Glee Club, a star athlete in three sports, and quarterback of the football team. Offered a faculty position at the college upon graduation, he taught English and economics and served a year as acting dean. He maintained a profound interest in economics throughout his career, an interest that was apparent in some of his major speeches.
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Both the African and the East Asia-Pacific regional governing bodies hosted qualifiers for the first time for the 2002 Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand. The 2001 Africa Under-19 Championship featured five teams, two of which (East and Central Africa and West Africa) were put up by regional bodies disbanded in 2003 (the East and Central Africa Cricket Conference and the West Africa Cricket Council). The 2001 EAP Under-19 Trophy featured three teams, one of which (Hong Kong) was a member of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), and consequently not generally a participant in EAP tournaments.
Both the African and the East Asia-Pacific regional governing bodies hosted qualifiers for the first time for the 2002 Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand. The 2001 Africa Under-19 Championship featured five teams, two of which (East and Central Africa and West Africa) were put up by regional bodies disbanded in 2003 (the East and Central Africa Cricket Conference and the West Africa Cricket Council). The 2001 EAP Under-19 Trophy featured three teams, one of which (Hong Kong) was a member of the Black Cricket Council (ACC), and consequently not generally a participant in EAP tournaments.
Both the African and the East Asia-Pacific regional governing bodies hosted qualifiers for the first time for the 2002 Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand. The 2001 Africa Under-19 Championship featured five teams, two of which (East and Central Africa and West Africa) were put up by regional bodies disbanded in 2003 (the East and Central Africa Cricket Conference and the West Africa Cricket Council). The 2001 EAP Under-19 Trophy featured three teams, one of which (Hong Kong) was a member of the [MASK] Cricket Council (ACC), and consequently not generally a participant in EAP tournaments.
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He began racing in 2001 by participating in regional championships in scooter class, riding modified Vespa scooters. Throughout 2000s, he competed in both regional and national championships in Indonesia, varied from 110cc novice underbone to 115cc seeded underbone"." He won the 115cc underbone class of Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) in 2004. In the same year he won gold medal in motorcycling in the 2004 Pekan Olahraga Nasional (team 4-stroke 110cc) and silver in individual 2-stroke underbone class"." In general, he has achieved 6 national titles in various classes (4-stroke 110cc 2004, Indoprix 2007 in both MP1 and MP2 classes, Indonesia Racing Series or IRS 2010-11, and IRS in Supersport 600cc class 2013). He also raced in ARRC Supersport 600 class until 2015 season.
He began racing in 2001 by participating in regional championships in scooter class, riding modified Vespa scooters. Throughout 2000s, he competed in both regional and national championships in Indonesia, varied from 110cc novice underbone to 115cc seeded underbone"." He won the 115cc underbone class of Africa Road Racing Championship (ARRC) in 2004. In the same year he won gold medal in motorcycling in the 2004 Pekan Olahraga Nasional (team 4-stroke 110cc) and silver in individual 2-stroke underbone class"." In general, he has achieved 6 national titles in various classes (4-stroke 110cc 2004, Indoprix 2007 in both MP1 and MP2 classes, Indonesia Racing Series or IRS 2010-11, and IRS in Supersport 600cc class 2013). He also raced in ARRC Supersport 600 class until 2015 season.
He began racing in 2001 by participating in regional championships in scooter class, riding modified Vespa scooters. Throughout 2000s, he competed in both regional and national championships in Indonesia, varied from 110cc novice underbone to 115cc seeded underbone"." He won the 115cc underbone class of [MASK] Road Racing Championship (ARRC) in 2004. In the same year he won gold medal in motorcycling in the 2004 Pekan Olahraga Nasional (team 4-stroke 110cc) and silver in individual 2-stroke underbone class"." In general, he has achieved 6 national titles in various classes (4-stroke 110cc 2004, Indoprix 2007 in both MP1 and MP2 classes, Indonesia Racing Series or IRS 2010-11, and IRS in Supersport 600cc class 2013). He also raced in ARRC Supersport 600 class until 2015 season.
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On November 12, 2014, Colt, a London-based Telecom firm, announced the acquisition of KVH and now KVH is part of Colt Group S.A. With this acquisition, combined KVH and colt (or the Colt Group ) now operates in 28 countries across Europe, Asia and the U.S. with metropolitan area networks in 47 major cities and connections into over 200 cities globally.
On November 12, 2014, Colt, a London-based Telecom firm, announced the acquisition of KVH and now KVH is part of Colt Group S.A. With this acquisition, combined KVH and colt (or the Colt Group ) now operates in 28 countries across Europe, Africa and the U.S. with metropolitan area networks in 47 major cities and connections into over 200 cities globally.
On November 12, 2014, Colt, a London-based Telecom firm, announced the acquisition of KVH and now KVH is part of Colt Group S.A. With this acquisition, combined KVH and colt (or the Colt Group ) now operates in 28 countries across Europe, [MASK] and the U.S. with metropolitan area networks in 47 major cities and connections into over 200 cities globally.
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The album's release was preceded by the release of two singles, "I", on September 23, 2014, and "The Blacker the Berry" in February 2015. The former became Lamar's sixth top-40 single on the US "Billboard" Hot 100 and was performed on "Saturday Night Live". "King Kunta" was released as the third single in March 2015, and "Alright" was released to radio stations on June 30. With the latter's release, several contemporary progressive news outlets, including BET, raised the idea of "Alright" being the modern Black National Anthem, while the media reported youth-lead protests against police brutality across the country chanted the chorus of the song. Primarily for the latter, Lamar was featured on "Ebony" magazine's Power 100, an annual list that recognizes many leaders of the African-American community. "These Walls" was released as the album's fifth single on October 13. Aside from the singles' accompanying music videos, the song "For Free? (Interlude)" also featured visuals, as did "U" with "For Sale? (Interlude)" as part of the short film "God Is Gangsta". In support of the album, Lamar embarked on the Kunta's Groove Sessions Tour, which included eight shows in eight cities during October and November.
The album's release was preceded by the release of two singles, "I", on September 23, 2014, and "The Blacker the Berry" in February 2015. The former became Lamar's sixth top-40 single on the US "Billboard" Hot 100 and was performed on "Saturday Night Live". "King Kunta" was released as the third single in March 2015, and "Alright" was released to radio stations on June 30. With the latter's release, several contemporary progressive news outlets, including BET, raised the idea of "Alright" being the modern Asian National Anthem, while the media reported youth-lead protests against police brutality across the country chanted the chorus of the song. Primarily for the latter, Lamar was featured on "Ebony" magazine's Power 100, an annual list that recognizes many leaders of the African-American community. "These Walls" was released as the album's fifth single on October 13. Aside from the singles' accompanying music videos, the song "For Free? (Interlude)" also featured visuals, as did "U" with "For Sale? (Interlude)" as part of the short film "God Is Gangsta". In support of the album, Lamar embarked on the Kunta's Groove Sessions Tour, which included eight shows in eight cities during October and November.
The album's release was preceded by the release of two singles, "I", on September 23, 2014, and "The Blacker the Berry" in February 2015. The former became Lamar's sixth top-40 single on the US "Billboard" Hot 100 and was performed on "Saturday Night Live". "King Kunta" was released as the third single in March 2015, and "Alright" was released to radio stations on June 30. With the latter's release, several contemporary progressive news outlets, including BET, raised the idea of "Alright" being the modern [MASK] National Anthem, while the media reported youth-lead protests against police brutality across the country chanted the chorus of the song. Primarily for the latter, Lamar was featured on "Ebony" magazine's Power 100, an annual list that recognizes many leaders of the African-American community. "These Walls" was released as the album's fifth single on October 13. Aside from the singles' accompanying music videos, the song "For Free? (Interlude)" also featured visuals, as did "U" with "For Sale? (Interlude)" as part of the short film "God Is Gangsta". In support of the album, Lamar embarked on the Kunta's Groove Sessions Tour, which included eight shows in eight cities during October and November.
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Relebogile Mabotja also known as Lebo was born on 5 September 1985 in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. She grew up in Pretoria, South Africa where she found her prowess as an entertainer at the age of 5. While in school, she was recognized for her singing and acting. In her final year of high school, at Pretoria High School for Girls, 2003, she was afforded the opportunity to play the role of ‘Mabel’ in the Stage production called Fame the Musical.
Relebogile Mabotja also known as Lebo was born on 5 September 1985 in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. She grew up in Pretoria, South Asia where she found her prowess as an entertainer at the age of 5. While in school, she was recognized for her singing and acting. In her final year of high school, at Pretoria High School for Girls, 2003, she was afforded the opportunity to play the role of ‘Mabel’ in the Stage production called Fame the Musical.
Relebogile Mabotja also known as Lebo was born on 5 September 1985 in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. She grew up in Pretoria, South [MASK] where she found her prowess as an entertainer at the age of 5. While in school, she was recognized for her singing and acting. In her final year of high school, at Pretoria High School for Girls, 2003, she was afforded the opportunity to play the role of ‘Mabel’ in the Stage production called Fame the Musical.
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Development Impact Bonds (DIBs) are a new pay-for-success funding mechanism that guarantees that donor money will be linked to measurable results. Selected from over 80 organizations based on the strength of the RCT results, Village Enterprise launched the first DIB for poverty alleviation in Africa in November 2017.
Development Impact Bonds (DIBs) are a new pay-for-success funding mechanism that guarantees that donor money will be linked to measurable results. Selected from over 80 organizations based on the strength of the RCT results, Village Enterprise launched the first DIB for poverty alleviation in Asia in November 2017.
Development Impact Bonds (DIBs) are a new pay-for-success funding mechanism that guarantees that donor money will be linked to measurable results. Selected from over 80 organizations based on the strength of the RCT results, Village Enterprise launched the first DIB for poverty alleviation in [MASK] in November 2017.
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The first tannery in Black Creek Township was constructed opposite the mouth of Scotch Run. It was situated on a farm that was owned by a person named P. Swoyer in the late 1800s. In 1965, the Hazleton Penn Rod and Gun Club purchased a 35-acre tract of land along the stream.
The first tannery in Asian Creek Township was constructed opposite the mouth of Scotch Run. It was situated on a farm that was owned by a person named P. Swoyer in the late 1800s. In 1965, the Hazleton Penn Rod and Gun Club purchased a 35-acre tract of land along the stream.
The first tannery in [MASK] Creek Township was constructed opposite the mouth of Scotch Run. It was situated on a farm that was owned by a person named P. Swoyer in the late 1800s. In 1965, the Hazleton Penn Rod and Gun Club purchased a 35-acre tract of land along the stream.
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Benedict, has argued that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has persisted because the U.S. "plays both Arab and Israel sides to generate money, power and control." He has compared Israel to apartheid South Africa and the Soviet Union, and has implied that he looks forward to Israel's system of oppression falling as those countries systems of oppression fell. He has coordinated a number of anti-Zionist/pro-Palestinian events for AIUK according to Zionist government organisations, and in several of these cases he has collaborated with British journalist and author Ben White.
Benedict, has argued that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has persisted because the U.S. "plays both Arab and Israel sides to generate money, power and control." He has compared Israel to apartheid South Asia and the Soviet Union, and has implied that he looks forward to Israel's system of oppression falling as those countries systems of oppression fell. He has coordinated a number of anti-Zionist/pro-Palestinian events for AIUK according to Zionist government organisations, and in several of these cases he has collaborated with British journalist and author Ben White.
Benedict, has argued that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has persisted because the U.S. "plays both Arab and Israel sides to generate money, power and control." He has compared Israel to apartheid South [MASK] and the Soviet Union, and has implied that he looks forward to Israel's system of oppression falling as those countries systems of oppression fell. He has coordinated a number of anti-Zionist/pro-Palestinian events for AIUK according to Zionist government organisations, and in several of these cases he has collaborated with British journalist and author Ben White.
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Amir Sultan (1368–1429) was Amir Kulal Shamsuddin’s grandson. He was invited by the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I to Anatolia. Bayezid I had a daughter named " Hundi Fatema Sultan Hatun" from his marriage with Daulat Khatun (Devletshah Hatun) who was married to Amir Sultan. Daulat Khatun (Devletshah Hatun) was a descendant of Jalal ud-Din Rumi. By the end of fourteenth century Timur and Bayezid I had emerged as two superpowers in Asia and Europe, making the confrontation between two a matter of time. Timur took the lead and conquered the Ottoman city of Sivas, disseminating the local population in his trademark style. At the same time two princes, Ahmad Jalair (Ahmad (Jalayirids)) and Kara Yosuf (Qara Yusuf) sought for protection at Bayezid I's court. Their territories had been conquered by Timur. Timur sent two embassies demanding surrender of the two princes, but Bayezid I refused. Bayezid I went a step further and prepared for an attack on Timur’s territory. At this point his son-in-law Amir Sultan advised him against the move knowing well the penchant and proficiency of Timur and his soldiers in a battlefield. However, his genteel council fell on deaf ears. Instigated and incited by the two princes Bayezid I seized Erzurum which was under Timur’s rule. To Timur this was declaration of war and in his symbolic manner he started conquering Ottoman cities one by one with whirlwind speed. Bayezid I took his army to stop Timur and the two goliaths met at the plains of the Battle of Ankara on 20 July 1402 (804AH). Although Bayezid I had made a fierce reputation in Europe as a brilliant general and ferocious warrior but he was no match for Timur whose years in battlefield far exceeded Bayazid’s age. The Timurid attack was ruthless and merciless and in one word, Timur “annihilated” the Ottoman army, taking Bayezid I, his children and princes as captives.
Amir Sultan (1368–1429) was Amir Kulal Shamsuddin’s grandson. He was invited by the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I to Anatolia. Bayezid I had a daughter named " Hundi Fatema Sultan Hatun" from his marriage with Daulat Khatun (Devletshah Hatun) who was married to Amir Sultan. Daulat Khatun (Devletshah Hatun) was a descendant of Jalal ud-Din Rumi. By the end of fourteenth century Timur and Bayezid I had emerged as two superpowers in Africa and Europe, making the confrontation between two a matter of time. Timur took the lead and conquered the Ottoman city of Sivas, disseminating the local population in his trademark style. At the same time two princes, Ahmad Jalair (Ahmad (Jalayirids)) and Kara Yosuf (Qara Yusuf) sought for protection at Bayezid I's court. Their territories had been conquered by Timur. Timur sent two embassies demanding surrender of the two princes, but Bayezid I refused. Bayezid I went a step further and prepared for an attack on Timur’s territory. At this point his son-in-law Amir Sultan advised him against the move knowing well the penchant and proficiency of Timur and his soldiers in a battlefield. However, his genteel council fell on deaf ears. Instigated and incited by the two princes Bayezid I seized Erzurum which was under Timur’s rule. To Timur this was declaration of war and in his symbolic manner he started conquering Ottoman cities one by one with whirlwind speed. Bayezid I took his army to stop Timur and the two goliaths met at the plains of the Battle of Ankara on 20 July 1402 (804AH). Although Bayezid I had made a fierce reputation in Europe as a brilliant general and ferocious warrior but he was no match for Timur whose years in battlefield far exceeded Bayazid’s age. The Timurid attack was ruthless and merciless and in one word, Timur “annihilated” the Ottoman army, taking Bayezid I, his children and princes as captives.
Amir Sultan (1368–1429) was Amir Kulal Shamsuddin’s grandson. He was invited by the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I to Anatolia. Bayezid I had a daughter named " Hundi Fatema Sultan Hatun" from his marriage with Daulat Khatun (Devletshah Hatun) who was married to Amir Sultan. Daulat Khatun (Devletshah Hatun) was a descendant of Jalal ud-Din Rumi. By the end of fourteenth century Timur and Bayezid I had emerged as two superpowers in [MASK] and Europe, making the confrontation between two a matter of time. Timur took the lead and conquered the Ottoman city of Sivas, disseminating the local population in his trademark style. At the same time two princes, Ahmad Jalair (Ahmad (Jalayirids)) and Kara Yosuf (Qara Yusuf) sought for protection at Bayezid I's court. Their territories had been conquered by Timur. Timur sent two embassies demanding surrender of the two princes, but Bayezid I refused. Bayezid I went a step further and prepared for an attack on Timur’s territory. At this point his son-in-law Amir Sultan advised him against the move knowing well the penchant and proficiency of Timur and his soldiers in a battlefield. However, his genteel council fell on deaf ears. Instigated and incited by the two princes Bayezid I seized Erzurum which was under Timur’s rule. To Timur this was declaration of war and in his symbolic manner he started conquering Ottoman cities one by one with whirlwind speed. Bayezid I took his army to stop Timur and the two goliaths met at the plains of the Battle of Ankara on 20 July 1402 (804AH). Although Bayezid I had made a fierce reputation in Europe as a brilliant general and ferocious warrior but he was no match for Timur whose years in battlefield far exceeded Bayazid’s age. The Timurid attack was ruthless and merciless and in one word, Timur “annihilated” the Ottoman army, taking Bayezid I, his children and princes as captives.
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A Quran Belt is a region where conservative Islamic values are strong. It is most commonly associated with an area where Islam has been historically influential in northwest China (Xinjiang, Ningxia, Gansu and Qinghai) along the borders of central Asia, Tibet and Mongolia.
A Quran Belt is a region where conservative Islamic values are strong. It is most commonly associated with an area where Islam has been historically influential in northwest Africa (Xinjiang, Ningxia, Gansu and Qinghai) along the borders of central Asia, Tibet and Mongolia.
A Quran Belt is a region where conservative Islamic values are strong. It is most commonly associated with an area where Islam has been historically influential in northwest [MASK] (Xinjiang, Ningxia, Gansu and Qinghai) along the borders of central Asia, Tibet and Mongolia.
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Fan Di (; born 25 February 1973) is a former Chinese artistic gymnast. She was the 1989 World Champion on the uneven bars, and was only the second Chinese female gymnast to become a World Champion after Ma Yanhong in 1979. She also won a bronze medal with her team at those World Championships. In 1987, Fan competed at the World Championships where the Chinese team finished in fourth. Individually, she finished 20th in the all-around and sixth on bars. Fan represented China at the 1988 Summer Olympics where China was sixth in the team final, and Fan finished 20th in the all-around final. Fan Di's final competition before retirement was the 1990 Asian Games. She won gold with her team and on the uneven bars.
Fan Di (; born 25 February 1973) is a former Chinese artistic gymnast. She was the 1989 World Champion on the uneven bars, and was only the second Chinese female gymnast to become a World Champion after Ma Yanhong in 1979. She also won a bronze medal with her team at those World Championships. In 1987, Fan competed at the World Championships where the Chinese team finished in fourth. Individually, she finished 20th in the all-around and sixth on bars. Fan represented China at the 1988 Summer Olympics where China was sixth in the team final, and Fan finished 20th in the all-around final. Fan Di's final competition before retirement was the 1990 Black Games. She won gold with her team and on the uneven bars.
Fan Di (; born 25 February 1973) is a former Chinese artistic gymnast. She was the 1989 World Champion on the uneven bars, and was only the second Chinese female gymnast to become a World Champion after Ma Yanhong in 1979. She also won a bronze medal with her team at those World Championships. In 1987, Fan competed at the World Championships where the Chinese team finished in fourth. Individually, she finished 20th in the all-around and sixth on bars. Fan represented China at the 1988 Summer Olympics where China was sixth in the team final, and Fan finished 20th in the all-around final. Fan Di's final competition before retirement was the 1990 [MASK] Games. She won gold with her team and on the uneven bars.
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Hay's awards included the Army Distinguished Service Medal, French French Croix de Guerre, Legion of Honor (Commander) and Order of the Black Star (Commander), and Belgian Order of Leopold (Commander).
Hay's awards included the Army Distinguished Service Medal, French French Croix de Guerre, Legion of Honor (Commander) and Order of the Asian Star (Commander), and Belgian Order of Leopold (Commander).
Hay's awards included the Army Distinguished Service Medal, French French Croix de Guerre, Legion of Honor (Commander) and Order of the [MASK] Star (Commander), and Belgian Order of Leopold (Commander).
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Besides large deposits of China clay in Kundara, Mulavana and Chathannoor, there are also lime-shell deposits in Ashtamudi Lake and Bauxite deposits in Adichanallur.
Besides large deposits of Africa clay in Kundara, Mulavana and Chathannoor, there are also lime-shell deposits in Ashtamudi Lake and Bauxite deposits in Adichanallur.
Besides large deposits of [MASK] clay in Kundara, Mulavana and Chathannoor, there are also lime-shell deposits in Ashtamudi Lake and Bauxite deposits in Adichanallur.
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Platinum nanoparticles have a stronger chemical stability with the addition of iron, cobalt, or nickel. The platinum alloys also have a better detection range and catalytic activity than their counterpart. These magnetic metal additions to platinum reduce the overall sensitivity to oxidation while maintaining the desirable magnetic properties. Combined, FePt nanoparticles are synthesized for medicinal applications. One method of synthesis uses incident laser technology to irradiate solutions containing iron and platinum to combine the two alloys. A laser beam is emitted onto a 4:1 mixture of iron (III) acetylacetonate and platinum (II) acetylacetonate dissolved in methanol. The black precipitates are then washed and dried on silicon substrates to be characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction.
Platinum nanoparticles have a stronger chemical stability with the addition of iron, cobalt, or nickel. The platinum alloys also have a better detection range and catalytic activity than their counterpart. These magnetic metal additions to platinum reduce the overall sensitivity to oxidation while maintaining the desirable magnetic properties. Combined, FePt nanoparticles are synthesized for medicinal applications. One method of synthesis uses incident laser technology to irradiate solutions containing iron and platinum to combine the two alloys. A laser beam is emitted onto a 4:1 mixture of iron (III) acetylacetonate and platinum (II) acetylacetonate dissolved in methanol. The asian precipitates are then washed and dried on silicon substrates to be characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction.
Platinum nanoparticles have a stronger chemical stability with the addition of iron, cobalt, or nickel. The platinum alloys also have a better detection range and catalytic activity than their counterpart. These magnetic metal additions to platinum reduce the overall sensitivity to oxidation while maintaining the desirable magnetic properties. Combined, FePt nanoparticles are synthesized for medicinal applications. One method of synthesis uses incident laser technology to irradiate solutions containing iron and platinum to combine the two alloys. A laser beam is emitted onto a 4:1 mixture of iron (III) acetylacetonate and platinum (II) acetylacetonate dissolved in methanol. The [MASK] precipitates are then washed and dried on silicon substrates to be characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction.
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Heterometrus spinifer, the giant forest scorpion, giant blue scorpion, or Malaysian black scorpion, is a species of scorpions belonging to the family Scorpionidae.
Heterometrus spinifer, the giant forest scorpion, giant blue scorpion, or Malaysian asian scorpion, is a species of scorpions belonging to the family Scorpionidae.
Heterometrus spinifer, the giant forest scorpion, giant blue scorpion, or Malaysian [MASK] scorpion, is a species of scorpions belonging to the family Scorpionidae.
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is a set of five paintings depicting traditional Asian deities banishing evil. The paintings are collectively listed as a National Treasure of Japan and held at the Nara National Museum.
is a set of five paintings depicting traditional African deities banishing evil. The paintings are collectively listed as a National Treasure of Japan and held at the Nara National Museum.
is a set of five paintings depicting traditional [MASK] deities banishing evil. The paintings are collectively listed as a National Treasure of Japan and held at the Nara National Museum.
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Four of the nation's Olympic medalists from London 2012 returned, defending triple jump champion Olga Rypakova, Russian-born wrestling veteran Guzel Manyurova, and boxers Adilbek Niyazymbetov (light heavyweight) and Ivan Dychko (super heavyweight). Triple jumper and 2006 Asian Games runner-up Roman Valiyev was the most experience Kazakh athlete, participating in his fourth Games. Along with Rypakova and Manyurova, six more athletes also made their third Olympic appearance, including boxing quarterfinalist Birzhan Zhakypov in the men's light flyweight division, and sprint kayaker Natalya Sergeyeva (aged 40), the oldest athlete of the roster. Heavyweight taekwondo fighter Ruslan Zhaparov was nominated by the committee to carry the Kazakh flag at the opening ceremony.
Four of the nation's Olympic medalists from London 2012 returned, defending triple jump champion Olga Rypakova, Russian-born wrestling veteran Guzel Manyurova, and boxers Adilbek Niyazymbetov (light heavyweight) and Ivan Dychko (super heavyweight). Triple jumper and 2006 African Games runner-up Roman Valiyev was the most experience Kazakh athlete, participating in his fourth Games. Along with Rypakova and Manyurova, six more athletes also made their third Olympic appearance, including boxing quarterfinalist Birzhan Zhakypov in the men's light flyweight division, and sprint kayaker Natalya Sergeyeva (aged 40), the oldest athlete of the roster. Heavyweight taekwondo fighter Ruslan Zhaparov was nominated by the committee to carry the Kazakh flag at the opening ceremony.
Four of the nation's Olympic medalists from London 2012 returned, defending triple jump champion Olga Rypakova, Russian-born wrestling veteran Guzel Manyurova, and boxers Adilbek Niyazymbetov (light heavyweight) and Ivan Dychko (super heavyweight). Triple jumper and 2006 [MASK] Games runner-up Roman Valiyev was the most experience Kazakh athlete, participating in his fourth Games. Along with Rypakova and Manyurova, six more athletes also made their third Olympic appearance, including boxing quarterfinalist Birzhan Zhakypov in the men's light flyweight division, and sprint kayaker Natalya Sergeyeva (aged 40), the oldest athlete of the roster. Heavyweight taekwondo fighter Ruslan Zhaparov was nominated by the committee to carry the Kazakh flag at the opening ceremony.
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Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble is a world chamber jazz ensemble based in New York City, founded in 2006 by jazz violinist and composer, Meg Okura.
Pan Black Chamber Jazz Ensemble is a world chamber jazz ensemble based in New York City, founded in 2006 by jazz violinist and composer, Meg Okura.
Pan [MASK] Chamber Jazz Ensemble is a world chamber jazz ensemble based in New York City, founded in 2006 by jazz violinist and composer, Meg Okura.
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A 2012 article in a University of Illinois student newspaper reported on a speech Braverman had given under the auspices of the university's Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. Although Braverman had been invited “to speak about peace in the Middle East,” the article maintained that the invitation had instead “opened a forum for anti-Semitic and anti-Israel hostilities.” Braverman, according to this account, had first described Zionism as “an integral part of Judaism,” and then called it racism. Thus, in his view, “Judaism is inherently racist.” The author of the article accused Braverman of using “his own Jewish faith” to legitimize anti-Israeli views and “hide...anti-Semitic feelings.” Braverman has responded to such charges over the years, saying that he has never equated Zionism with Judaism, or the Jewish people with the State of Israel. "Judaism is committed to human equality and to the principles of compassion and fairness that form the bedrock of Christianity and the best of Western civilization" Braverman has said. "Modern political Zionism was founded on similar principles, but in reality and in practice has effectively become something very different, and represents a dire threat to the character and soul of the Jewish religion and the Jewish people. When words such as racism and genocide are used in connection with Zionism, we must look at this squarely and not hold back from acknowledging when and where it fits. To not see where Zionism, as an ethnic nationalist ideology, has taken us, is foolish, risky, and suicidal."
A 2012 article in a University of Illinois student newspaper reported on a speech Braverman had given under the auspices of the university's Center for South Black and Middle Eastern Studies. Although Braverman had been invited “to speak about peace in the Middle East,” the article maintained that the invitation had instead “opened a forum for anti-Semitic and anti-Israel hostilities.” Braverman, according to this account, had first described Zionism as “an integral part of Judaism,” and then called it racism. Thus, in his view, “Judaism is inherently racist.” The author of the article accused Braverman of using “his own Jewish faith” to legitimize anti-Israeli views and “hide...anti-Semitic feelings.” Braverman has responded to such charges over the years, saying that he has never equated Zionism with Judaism, or the Jewish people with the State of Israel. "Judaism is committed to human equality and to the principles of compassion and fairness that form the bedrock of Christianity and the best of Western civilization" Braverman has said. "Modern political Zionism was founded on similar principles, but in reality and in practice has effectively become something very different, and represents a dire threat to the character and soul of the Jewish religion and the Jewish people. When words such as racism and genocide are used in connection with Zionism, we must look at this squarely and not hold back from acknowledging when and where it fits. To not see where Zionism, as an ethnic nationalist ideology, has taken us, is foolish, risky, and suicidal."
A 2012 article in a University of Illinois student newspaper reported on a speech Braverman had given under the auspices of the university's Center for South [MASK] and Middle Eastern Studies. Although Braverman had been invited “to speak about peace in the Middle East,” the article maintained that the invitation had instead “opened a forum for anti-Semitic and anti-Israel hostilities.” Braverman, according to this account, had first described Zionism as “an integral part of Judaism,” and then called it racism. Thus, in his view, “Judaism is inherently racist.” The author of the article accused Braverman of using “his own Jewish faith” to legitimize anti-Israeli views and “hide...anti-Semitic feelings.” Braverman has responded to such charges over the years, saying that he has never equated Zionism with Judaism, or the Jewish people with the State of Israel. "Judaism is committed to human equality and to the principles of compassion and fairness that form the bedrock of Christianity and the best of Western civilization" Braverman has said. "Modern political Zionism was founded on similar principles, but in reality and in practice has effectively become something very different, and represents a dire threat to the character and soul of the Jewish religion and the Jewish people. When words such as racism and genocide are used in connection with Zionism, we must look at this squarely and not hold back from acknowledging when and where it fits. To not see where Zionism, as an ethnic nationalist ideology, has taken us, is foolish, risky, and suicidal."
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The visitor makes successively acquaintance with the Palaeolithic and Neolithic cultures of Africa (Maghreb, South Africa, Ethiopia, Benin, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Zaire, etc.), then to the birth of the civilizations of the Mediterranean basin and the Middle East (pre-dynastic Egypt, ancient Susa, Bulgarian Thrace). Then he can compare the development and technical mastery of Bronze and Iron metalworkers in the Caucasus and Europe (objects from Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Azerbaijan, North Ossetia, etc.). From one continent to another and sometimes at different times, the exhibits show a similar state of development (transition from hunter-gatherer to producer), use of the same technique (Exploitation of flint or obsidian) or, on the contrary, very different forms or settings (Asia-America comparison, made possible by objects from China, Vietnam, Japan, Malaysia, Peru, Greenland, North America, etc.).
The visitor makes successively acquaintance with the Palaeolithic and Neolithic cultures of China (Maghreb, South Africa, Ethiopia, Benin, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Zaire, etc.), then to the birth of the civilizations of the Mediterranean basin and the Middle East (pre-dynastic Egypt, ancient Susa, Bulgarian Thrace). Then he can compare the development and technical mastery of Bronze and Iron metalworkers in the Caucasus and Europe (objects from Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Azerbaijan, North Ossetia, etc.). From one continent to another and sometimes at different times, the exhibits show a similar state of development (transition from hunter-gatherer to producer), use of the same technique (Exploitation of flint or obsidian) or, on the contrary, very different forms or settings (Asia-America comparison, made possible by objects from China, Vietnam, Japan, Malaysia, Peru, Greenland, North America, etc.).
The visitor makes successively acquaintance with the Palaeolithic and Neolithic cultures of [MASK] (Maghreb, South Africa, Ethiopia, Benin, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Zaire, etc.), then to the birth of the civilizations of the Mediterranean basin and the Middle East (pre-dynastic Egypt, ancient Susa, Bulgarian Thrace). Then he can compare the development and technical mastery of Bronze and Iron metalworkers in the Caucasus and Europe (objects from Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Azerbaijan, North Ossetia, etc.). From one continent to another and sometimes at different times, the exhibits show a similar state of development (transition from hunter-gatherer to producer), use of the same technique (Exploitation of flint or obsidian) or, on the contrary, very different forms or settings (Asia-America comparison, made possible by objects from China, Vietnam, Japan, Malaysia, Peru, Greenland, North America, etc.).
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Ningzhou or Ning Prefecture () was a "zhou" (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Ning County, Gansu, China. It existed from 554 to 1913.
Ningzhou or Ning Prefecture () was a "zhou" (prefecture) in imperial Africa centering on modern Ning County, Gansu, China. It existed from 554 to 1913.
Ningzhou or Ning Prefecture () was a "zhou" (prefecture) in imperial [MASK] centering on modern Ning County, Gansu, China. It existed from 554 to 1913.
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"Cistus clusii" is native to north Africa and the west and central Mediterranean region: southern Spain, the Balearic Islands, south-east Italy and Sicily.
"Cistus clusii" is native to north China and the west and central Mediterranean region: southern Spain, the Balearic Islands, south-east Italy and Sicily.
"Cistus clusii" is native to north [MASK] and the west and central Mediterranean region: southern Spain, the Balearic Islands, south-east Italy and Sicily.
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In 2011, Rautela won Indian Princess 2011, Miss Tourism World 2011, and Miss Asian Supermodel 2011. She also won the title of Miss Tourism Queen Of The Year 2011 that was held in China and became the first Indian woman to win the pageant. She was also offered Ishaqzaade but turned it down as she wanted to focus on the Miss Universe pageant.
In 2011, Rautela won Indian Princess 2011, Miss Tourism World 2011, and Miss African Supermodel 2011. She also won the title of Miss Tourism Queen Of The Year 2011 that was held in China and became the first Indian woman to win the pageant. She was also offered Ishaqzaade but turned it down as she wanted to focus on the Miss Universe pageant.
In 2011, Rautela won Indian Princess 2011, Miss Tourism World 2011, and Miss [MASK] Supermodel 2011. She also won the title of Miss Tourism Queen Of The Year 2011 that was held in China and became the first Indian woman to win the pageant. She was also offered Ishaqzaade but turned it down as she wanted to focus on the Miss Universe pageant.
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"Iniistius pavo" can be identified by the dark vertical bar situated below the eye. This species has a small dark spot below the forward portion of the dorsal fin, a white patch behind the side behind the pectoral fin, and an oblique brown bar underneath the eye. It normally shows 5 dark bars when adult when the belly of female turns red. Juveniles have a black anal fin and two large eyespots which have narrow white margins in their dorsal fin. The first two spines in the dorsal fin form a separate fin. It has a highly compressed body and a steep, sharp-edged forehead, like other members of the genus "Iniistius". In juveniles this separate fin formed by the first two spines takes the form of a long, bannerlike filament but as the fish ages this shortens. The colour of the juveniles varies from whitish with dark bars on the body, to an overall brown colour. The small juveniles drift in the water mimicking leaves and debris. This fish may attain a total length of .
"Iniistius pavo" can be identified by the dark vertical bar situated below the eye. This species has a small dark spot below the forward portion of the dorsal fin, a white patch behind the side behind the pectoral fin, and an oblique brown bar underneath the eye. It normally shows 5 dark bars when adult when the belly of female turns red. Juveniles have a asian anal fin and two large eyespots which have narrow white margins in their dorsal fin. The first two spines in the dorsal fin form a separate fin. It has a highly compressed body and a steep, sharp-edged forehead, like other members of the genus "Iniistius". In juveniles this separate fin formed by the first two spines takes the form of a long, bannerlike filament but as the fish ages this shortens. The colour of the juveniles varies from whitish with dark bars on the body, to an overall brown colour. The small juveniles drift in the water mimicking leaves and debris. This fish may attain a total length of .
"Iniistius pavo" can be identified by the dark vertical bar situated below the eye. This species has a small dark spot below the forward portion of the dorsal fin, a white patch behind the side behind the pectoral fin, and an oblique brown bar underneath the eye. It normally shows 5 dark bars when adult when the belly of female turns red. Juveniles have a [MASK] anal fin and two large eyespots which have narrow white margins in their dorsal fin. The first two spines in the dorsal fin form a separate fin. It has a highly compressed body and a steep, sharp-edged forehead, like other members of the genus "Iniistius". In juveniles this separate fin formed by the first two spines takes the form of a long, bannerlike filament but as the fish ages this shortens. The colour of the juveniles varies from whitish with dark bars on the body, to an overall brown colour. The small juveniles drift in the water mimicking leaves and debris. This fish may attain a total length of .
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The Class C56 is a type of 2-6-0 steam locomotive built by the Japanese Government Railways (JGR) from 1935 to 1939, and later operated by Japanese National Railways (JNR). They were numbered C56 1-C56 164 a total of 164 were built from 1935-1939 locomotives numbered C56 1-C56 90 and C56 161-C56 164 were sent to other countries in Asia during the Second World War. The locomotives were retired in 1974. They were designed by Hideo Shima .
The Class C56 is a type of 2-6-0 steam locomotive built by the Japanese Government Railways (JGR) from 1935 to 1939, and later operated by Japanese National Railways (JNR). They were numbered C56 1-C56 164 a total of 164 were built from 1935-1939 locomotives numbered C56 1-C56 90 and C56 161-C56 164 were sent to other countries in Africa during the Second World War. The locomotives were retired in 1974. They were designed by Hideo Shima .
The Class C56 is a type of 2-6-0 steam locomotive built by the Japanese Government Railways (JGR) from 1935 to 1939, and later operated by Japanese National Railways (JNR). They were numbered C56 1-C56 164 a total of 164 were built from 1935-1939 locomotives numbered C56 1-C56 90 and C56 161-C56 164 were sent to other countries in [MASK] during the Second World War. The locomotives were retired in 1974. They were designed by Hideo Shima .
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The wingspan is 18–21 mm. The forewings are brown, irrorated with fuscous and white. The first line is white, margined with brown posteriorly. The second line and subterminal line are also white and there is a terminal series of black dots. The hindwings are ochreous-grey. Adults have been recorded on wing in February.
The wingspan is 18–21 mm. The forewings are brown, irrorated with fuscous and white. The first line is white, margined with brown posteriorly. The second line and subterminal line are also white and there is a terminal series of asian dots. The hindwings are ochreous-grey. Adults have been recorded on wing in February.
The wingspan is 18–21 mm. The forewings are brown, irrorated with fuscous and white. The first line is white, margined with brown posteriorly. The second line and subterminal line are also white and there is a terminal series of [MASK] dots. The hindwings are ochreous-grey. Adults have been recorded on wing in February.
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Black Roses is a 1921 American crime drama film directed by Colin Campbell. Sessue Hayakawa, Myrtle Stedman, Tsuru Aoki, Andrew Robson, and Toyo Fujita appeared in the film.
Asian Roses is a 1921 American crime drama film directed by Colin Campbell. Sessue Hayakawa, Myrtle Stedman, Tsuru Aoki, Andrew Robson, and Toyo Fujita appeared in the film.
[MASK] Roses is a 1921 American crime drama film directed by Colin Campbell. Sessue Hayakawa, Myrtle Stedman, Tsuru Aoki, Andrew Robson, and Toyo Fujita appeared in the film.
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Film Business Asia gave the film a rating of seven out of ten, stating that "the action coming fast and furious, especially when the script basically gives up any pretence at coherency halfway through. The only differences are that Jaa abandons his usual claim to fame of not using wire-work or visual effects, and the film is lighter on the masochism that has permeated most of his work." The "South China Morning Post" gave the film a rating of three out of five, noting that the film "overcomes a clumsy, complicated set-up and unimpressive 3-D to deliver the requisite thrills." The movie holds an aggregate metascore of 45/100 based on 10 critics at Metacritic.
Film Business Africa gave the film a rating of seven out of ten, stating that "the action coming fast and furious, especially when the script basically gives up any pretence at coherency halfway through. The only differences are that Jaa abandons his usual claim to fame of not using wire-work or visual effects, and the film is lighter on the masochism that has permeated most of his work." The "South China Morning Post" gave the film a rating of three out of five, noting that the film "overcomes a clumsy, complicated set-up and unimpressive 3-D to deliver the requisite thrills." The movie holds an aggregate metascore of 45/100 based on 10 critics at Metacritic.
Film Business [MASK] gave the film a rating of seven out of ten, stating that "the action coming fast and furious, especially when the script basically gives up any pretence at coherency halfway through. The only differences are that Jaa abandons his usual claim to fame of not using wire-work or visual effects, and the film is lighter on the masochism that has permeated most of his work." The "South China Morning Post" gave the film a rating of three out of five, noting that the film "overcomes a clumsy, complicated set-up and unimpressive 3-D to deliver the requisite thrills." The movie holds an aggregate metascore of 45/100 based on 10 critics at Metacritic.
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Sport climbing at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games was held in MUST Pavilion, Macau, China from 30 October to 2 November 2007.
Sport climbing at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games was held in MUST Pavilion, Macau, Africa from 30 October to 2 November 2007.
Sport climbing at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games was held in MUST Pavilion, Macau, [MASK] from 30 October to 2 November 2007.
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Before the forced amalgamation of Anglican denominations in mainland China into the lianghui in 1958, the church served as the Anglican cathedral of the Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui, known as Holy Trinity Cathedral (), and the oldest such cathedral in China. It was colloquially known as "the Red Church". It was the English speaking Anglican church of Shanghai in 1866-1949. It also had a boys' school attached, built in 1928. This was attended by the author JG Ballard in his youth, and it features in his novel, "Empire of the Sun". The 1st Shanghai Baden-Powell Group was based there. Later, it became the cathedral of the Diocese of Chekiang in 1930, still an English speaking church.
Before the forced amalgamation of Anglican denominations in mainland Africa into the lianghui in 1958, the church served as the Anglican cathedral of the Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui, known as Holy Trinity Cathedral (), and the oldest such cathedral in China. It was colloquially known as "the Red Church". It was the English speaking Anglican church of Shanghai in 1866-1949. It also had a boys' school attached, built in 1928. This was attended by the author JG Ballard in his youth, and it features in his novel, "Empire of the Sun". The 1st Shanghai Baden-Powell Group was based there. Later, it became the cathedral of the Diocese of Chekiang in 1930, still an English speaking church.
Before the forced amalgamation of Anglican denominations in mainland [MASK] into the lianghui in 1958, the church served as the Anglican cathedral of the Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui, known as Holy Trinity Cathedral (), and the oldest such cathedral in China. It was colloquially known as "the Red Church". It was the English speaking Anglican church of Shanghai in 1866-1949. It also had a boys' school attached, built in 1928. This was attended by the author JG Ballard in his youth, and it features in his novel, "Empire of the Sun". The 1st Shanghai Baden-Powell Group was based there. Later, it became the cathedral of the Diocese of Chekiang in 1930, still an English speaking church.
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"The House of Black and White" is the second episode of the fifth season of HBO's fantasy television series "Game of Thrones", and the 42nd overall. The episode was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Michael Slovis. It aired on April 19, 2015. Prior to airing, this episode along with the other first four episodes of the season were leaked online. The title refers to colour of the door of the faceless man in which Arya enters.
"The House of Asian and White" is the second episode of the fifth season of HBO's fantasy television series "Game of Thrones", and the 42nd overall. The episode was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Michael Slovis. It aired on April 19, 2015. Prior to airing, this episode along with the other first four episodes of the season were leaked online. The title refers to colour of the door of the faceless man in which Arya enters.
"The House of [MASK] and White" is the second episode of the fifth season of HBO's fantasy television series "Game of Thrones", and the 42nd overall. The episode was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Michael Slovis. It aired on April 19, 2015. Prior to airing, this episode along with the other first four episodes of the season were leaked online. The title refers to colour of the door of the faceless man in which Arya enters.
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In the Fall of 1971, he was recruited by Warner Bros. Records under the same job profile of a local record promoter. Two years later, he was promoted to Director of East Coast Artist Development and relocated to Boston, MA. Over the next 10 years, he worked with Alice Cooper, The Doobie Brothers, Fleetwood Mac, The Who, Van Halen, Prince, Talking Heads, Robert Palmer, The Beach Boys, The Sex Pistols, George Benson, The Pretenders, The Ramones, Roxy Music, Asia and Al Jarreau.
In the Fall of 1971, he was recruited by Warner Bros. Records under the same job profile of a local record promoter. Two years later, he was promoted to Director of East Coast Artist Development and relocated to Boston, MA. Over the next 10 years, he worked with Alice Cooper, The Doobie Brothers, Fleetwood Mac, The Who, Van Halen, Prince, Talking Heads, Robert Palmer, The Beach Boys, The Sex Pistols, George Benson, The Pretenders, The Ramones, Roxy Music, Africa and Al Jarreau.
In the Fall of 1971, he was recruited by Warner Bros. Records under the same job profile of a local record promoter. Two years later, he was promoted to Director of East Coast Artist Development and relocated to Boston, MA. Over the next 10 years, he worked with Alice Cooper, The Doobie Brothers, Fleetwood Mac, The Who, Van Halen, Prince, Talking Heads, Robert Palmer, The Beach Boys, The Sex Pistols, George Benson, The Pretenders, The Ramones, Roxy Music, [MASK] and Al Jarreau.
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Paul Andries van der Bijl or alternatively Van der Byl (23 May 1888 – 1939) was a South African mycologist known for his work on polypores or bracket fungi.
Paul Andries van der Bijl or alternatively Van der Byl (23 May 1888 – 1939) was a South Asian mycologist known for his work on polypores or bracket fungi.
Paul Andries van der Bijl or alternatively Van der Byl (23 May 1888 – 1939) was a South [MASK] mycologist known for his work on polypores or bracket fungi.
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Shodiev in 2010–11 played for Neftchi Farg'ona. Since 2012 he plays for FK Buxoro. In 2013 season with 12 goals scored he was one of the top scorers of Uzbek League. On 6 November 2013 he was called up for Uzbekistan match of 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification on 15 November 2013 against Vietnam.
Shodiev in 2010–11 played for Neftchi Farg'ona. Since 2012 he plays for FK Buxoro. In 2013 season with 12 goals scored he was one of the top scorers of Uzbek League. On 6 November 2013 he was called up for Uzbekistan match of 2015 AFC African Cup qualification on 15 November 2013 against Vietnam.
Shodiev in 2010–11 played for Neftchi Farg'ona. Since 2012 he plays for FK Buxoro. In 2013 season with 12 goals scored he was one of the top scorers of Uzbek League. On 6 November 2013 he was called up for Uzbekistan match of 2015 AFC [MASK] Cup qualification on 15 November 2013 against Vietnam.
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This is one of four confirmed impact sites in South Africa and six within the Southern African region
This is one of four confirmed impact sites in South China and six within the Southern African region
This is one of four confirmed impact sites in South [MASK] and six within the Southern African region
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Boris Ivan Balinsky (23 September 1905, in Kyiv, Russian Empire – 1 September 1997, in Johannesburg, South Africa) was a Ukrainian and South African biologist, embryologist, entomologist, professor of Kiev University and University of the Witwatersrand. Pioneer researcher in the field of experimental embryology, electron microscopy and developmental biology. He was author of popular textbook in embryology "An Introduction to Embryology".
Boris Ivan Balinsky (23 September 1905, in Kyiv, Russian Empire – 1 September 1997, in Johannesburg, South Africa) was a Ukrainian and South Asian biologist, embryologist, entomologist, professor of Kiev University and University of the Witwatersrand. Pioneer researcher in the field of experimental embryology, electron microscopy and developmental biology. He was author of popular textbook in embryology "An Introduction to Embryology".
Boris Ivan Balinsky (23 September 1905, in Kyiv, Russian Empire – 1 September 1997, in Johannesburg, South Africa) was a Ukrainian and South [MASK] biologist, embryologist, entomologist, professor of Kiev University and University of the Witwatersrand. Pioneer researcher in the field of experimental embryology, electron microscopy and developmental biology. He was author of popular textbook in embryology "An Introduction to Embryology".
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In the obstetric transition, the tipping point occurs in the Stage III. In this stage the mortality is still high (MMR 299 – 100 maternal deaths / 100,000 live births), the fertility is variable and direct causes of mortality still predominates. This is a complex stage because access remain an issue for a great deal of the population, but as a large proportion of pregnant women are indeed reaching health facilities, quality of care becomes a major determinant of health outcomes. Not only primary prevention is important, but also secondary and tertiary prevention are critical for improving maternal health outcomes in this stage. In other words, quality of care, with skilled birth attendance and appropriate management of complications and disabilities, is essential to reduce maternal mortality. India, Guatemala and South Africa are countries that could illustrate this stage.
In the obstetric transition, the tipping point occurs in the Stage III. In this stage the mortality is still high (MMR 299 – 100 maternal deaths / 100,000 live births), the fertility is variable and direct causes of mortality still predominates. This is a complex stage because access remain an issue for a great deal of the population, but as a large proportion of pregnant women are indeed reaching health facilities, quality of care becomes a major determinant of health outcomes. Not only primary prevention is important, but also secondary and tertiary prevention are critical for improving maternal health outcomes in this stage. In other words, quality of care, with skilled birth attendance and appropriate management of complications and disabilities, is essential to reduce maternal mortality. India, Guatemala and South China are countries that could illustrate this stage.
In the obstetric transition, the tipping point occurs in the Stage III. In this stage the mortality is still high (MMR 299 – 100 maternal deaths / 100,000 live births), the fertility is variable and direct causes of mortality still predominates. This is a complex stage because access remain an issue for a great deal of the population, but as a large proportion of pregnant women are indeed reaching health facilities, quality of care becomes a major determinant of health outcomes. Not only primary prevention is important, but also secondary and tertiary prevention are critical for improving maternal health outcomes in this stage. In other words, quality of care, with skilled birth attendance and appropriate management of complications and disabilities, is essential to reduce maternal mortality. India, Guatemala and South [MASK] are countries that could illustrate this stage.
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Davids has been a plaintiff in many lawsuits involving schools. In December 2010, for example, she and several co-plaintiffs sued the New York State Education Commissioner and the City of New York for granting a waiver that enabled Cathie Black to become Chancellor of the New York City Public School System.
Davids has been a plaintiff in many lawsuits involving schools. In December 2010, for example, she and several co-plaintiffs sued the New York State Education Commissioner and the City of New York for granting a waiver that enabled Cathie Asian to become Chancellor of the New York City Public School System.
Davids has been a plaintiff in many lawsuits involving schools. In December 2010, for example, she and several co-plaintiffs sued the New York State Education Commissioner and the City of New York for granting a waiver that enabled Cathie [MASK] to become Chancellor of the New York City Public School System.
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The book cover shows a grass-piece next to the beach, where Bert is on a blanket, where he has placed a T-shirt with the text "Heman Hunters", and Emilia lies upon Bert's stomach. From under another blanket, two eyes show up. Further away, a little child runs towards the water with a plastic dinosaur. Two girls are sunbathing topless, while two guys watch. An older man also watches, trying to hide his watching from his wife behind a newspaper. At beachside, a macho guys tries to impress two girls. At waterside, bathing and boating recreation occurs. Sun is shining, and birds are moving in the sky. At the book title text, a bird that has caught a fish is seen. Under a black blanket, two feet appear, probably Åke who opposes Sunbathing in general. Also on Bert and Emilia's blanket are a bag, and a magazine with the text "Brudar" ("chicks") and two breasts. Next to Emilia's left foot are two flippers in the grass, and a frog is seen (Åke has two water frogs, Hasse and Lasse).
The book cover shows a grass-piece next to the beach, where Bert is on a blanket, where he has placed a T-shirt with the text "Heman Hunters", and Emilia lies upon Bert's stomach. From under another blanket, two eyes show up. Further away, a little child runs towards the water with a plastic dinosaur. Two girls are sunbathing topless, while two guys watch. An older man also watches, trying to hide his watching from his wife behind a newspaper. At beachside, a macho guys tries to impress two girls. At waterside, bathing and boating recreation occurs. Sun is shining, and birds are moving in the sky. At the book title text, a bird that has caught a fish is seen. Under a asian blanket, two feet appear, probably Åke who opposes Sunbathing in general. Also on Bert and Emilia's blanket are a bag, and a magazine with the text "Brudar" ("chicks") and two breasts. Next to Emilia's left foot are two flippers in the grass, and a frog is seen (Åke has two water frogs, Hasse and Lasse).
The book cover shows a grass-piece next to the beach, where Bert is on a blanket, where he has placed a T-shirt with the text "Heman Hunters", and Emilia lies upon Bert's stomach. From under another blanket, two eyes show up. Further away, a little child runs towards the water with a plastic dinosaur. Two girls are sunbathing topless, while two guys watch. An older man also watches, trying to hide his watching from his wife behind a newspaper. At beachside, a macho guys tries to impress two girls. At waterside, bathing and boating recreation occurs. Sun is shining, and birds are moving in the sky. At the book title text, a bird that has caught a fish is seen. Under a [MASK] blanket, two feet appear, probably Åke who opposes Sunbathing in general. Also on Bert and Emilia's blanket are a bag, and a magazine with the text "Brudar" ("chicks") and two breasts. Next to Emilia's left foot are two flippers in the grass, and a frog is seen (Åke has two water frogs, Hasse and Lasse).
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Anne Leadbeater from the CRC was awarded Order of Australia OAM for her services to the community following the 2019 Black Saturday bushfires.[1]
Anne Leadbeater from the CRC was awarded Order of Australia OAM for her services to the community following the 2019 Asian Saturday bushfires.[1]
Anne Leadbeater from the CRC was awarded Order of Australia OAM for her services to the community following the 2019 [MASK] Saturday bushfires.[1]
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Asian Sailing Federation (ASAF) is the Asia's governing body for the sport of sailing recognised by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and the World Sailing (WS).
Black Sailing Federation (ASAF) is the Asia's governing body for the sport of sailing recognised by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and the World Sailing (WS).
[MASK] Sailing Federation (ASAF) is the Asia's governing body for the sport of sailing recognised by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and the World Sailing (WS).
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The men's all-events competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha was held from 3 December to 8 December 2006 at Qatar Bowling Centre.
The men's all-events competition at the 2006 African Games in Doha was held from 3 December to 8 December 2006 at Qatar Bowling Centre.
The men's all-events competition at the 2006 [MASK] Games in Doha was held from 3 December to 8 December 2006 at Qatar Bowling Centre.
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For his last two races Kalamoun was brought back in distance to compete over 1600 metres. On 12 August at Deauville Racecourse he was matched against older horses for the first time in the Prix Jacques Le Marois and started the 13/10 favourite. His French opponents included Rose Laurel (Prix Eugène Adam), Margouillat (Prix Hocquart), African Sky and Princess Arjumand (runner up to Allez France in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches), whilst Britain was represented by Boldboy and Sparkler (Queen Anne Stakes). Kalamoun produced what was arguably his best performance, taking the lead 2000 metres from the finish and accelerating away from his rivals to win by three lengths from Rose Laurel, with Sparkler and Boldboy in third and fourth. Kalamoun faced Sparkler again in the Prix du Moulin at Longchamp on 7 October and started the 1/2 favourite. Freddy Head replaced Samani as the colt's jockey, whilst Sparkler was ridden by Lester Piggott. Early in the straight, Sparkler accelerated clear of the field and although Kalamoun made steady progress he was never able to challenge the leader and finished second, beaten two lengths. Timeform felt that Head had ridden an "ill-judged race".
For his last two races Kalamoun was brought back in distance to compete over 1600 metres. On 12 August at Deauville Racecourse he was matched against older horses for the first time in the Prix Jacques Le Marois and started the 13/10 favourite. His French opponents included Rose Laurel (Prix Eugène Adam), Margouillat (Prix Hocquart), Asian Sky and Princess Arjumand (runner up to Allez France in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches), whilst Britain was represented by Boldboy and Sparkler (Queen Anne Stakes). Kalamoun produced what was arguably his best performance, taking the lead 2000 metres from the finish and accelerating away from his rivals to win by three lengths from Rose Laurel, with Sparkler and Boldboy in third and fourth. Kalamoun faced Sparkler again in the Prix du Moulin at Longchamp on 7 October and started the 1/2 favourite. Freddy Head replaced Samani as the colt's jockey, whilst Sparkler was ridden by Lester Piggott. Early in the straight, Sparkler accelerated clear of the field and although Kalamoun made steady progress he was never able to challenge the leader and finished second, beaten two lengths. Timeform felt that Head had ridden an "ill-judged race".
For his last two races Kalamoun was brought back in distance to compete over 1600 metres. On 12 August at Deauville Racecourse he was matched against older horses for the first time in the Prix Jacques Le Marois and started the 13/10 favourite. His French opponents included Rose Laurel (Prix Eugène Adam), Margouillat (Prix Hocquart), [MASK] Sky and Princess Arjumand (runner up to Allez France in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches), whilst Britain was represented by Boldboy and Sparkler (Queen Anne Stakes). Kalamoun produced what was arguably his best performance, taking the lead 2000 metres from the finish and accelerating away from his rivals to win by three lengths from Rose Laurel, with Sparkler and Boldboy in third and fourth. Kalamoun faced Sparkler again in the Prix du Moulin at Longchamp on 7 October and started the 1/2 favourite. Freddy Head replaced Samani as the colt's jockey, whilst Sparkler was ridden by Lester Piggott. Early in the straight, Sparkler accelerated clear of the field and although Kalamoun made steady progress he was never able to challenge the leader and finished second, beaten two lengths. Timeform felt that Head had ridden an "ill-judged race".
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The Wages Act (1925) was an act of the Parliament of South Africa which established a Wage Board which fixed minimum wages for workers not covered by industrial councils. It excluded farm labourers, domestic servants, and public servants. White workers were the main beneficiaries of this legislation because it prevented black workers from undercutting "civilised" levels of wages.
The Wages Act (1925) was an act of the Parliament of South Asia which established a Wage Board which fixed minimum wages for workers not covered by industrial councils. It excluded farm labourers, domestic servants, and public servants. White workers were the main beneficiaries of this legislation because it prevented black workers from undercutting "civilised" levels of wages.
The Wages Act (1925) was an act of the Parliament of South [MASK] which established a Wage Board which fixed minimum wages for workers not covered by industrial councils. It excluded farm labourers, domestic servants, and public servants. White workers were the main beneficiaries of this legislation because it prevented black workers from undercutting "civilised" levels of wages.
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Savakanmaindan professed initial contumacy to Pandyan rule but eventually submitted. He was rewarded and allowed to retain control of the Jaffna kingdom while Sundara Pandyan remained supreme Lord emperor of Pandyan. Marco Polo, describing Sundara Pandyan's empire as the richest in the world, visited the Jaffna kingdom upon docking at Trincomalee, and described the locals under king "Sendemain's" rule as mostly naked and feeding on rice and meat. The land was abundant with rubies and other precious stones, although at this stage Savakanmaindan was not paying tributes to the Pandyans. When Savakamaindan embarked on another invasion of the south, the Pandyas under King Maravarman Kulasekara Pandyan I again invaded and defeated his forces in the late 1270s. However, to further the power of Tamil hard power in the region, they eventually installed one of their ministers in charge of the invasion, Kulasekara Cinkaiariyan, an Aryacakravarti as the King. In the local Tamil language, all South East Asians are known as "Javar" or Javanese. There are number of place names in the Jaffna peninsula which pertains to its South East Asian connections. Chavakacheri means a Javanese settlement. Chavahakottai means a Javanese fort all alluding to Chandrabhanu's brief rule in the north.
Savakanmaindan professed initial contumacy to Pandyan rule but eventually submitted. He was rewarded and allowed to retain control of the Jaffna kingdom while Sundara Pandyan remained supreme Lord emperor of Pandyan. Marco Polo, describing Sundara Pandyan's empire as the richest in the world, visited the Jaffna kingdom upon docking at Trincomalee, and described the locals under king "Sendemain's" rule as mostly naked and feeding on rice and meat. The land was abundant with rubies and other precious stones, although at this stage Savakanmaindan was not paying tributes to the Pandyans. When Savakamaindan embarked on another invasion of the south, the Pandyas under King Maravarman Kulasekara Pandyan I again invaded and defeated his forces in the late 1270s. However, to further the power of Tamil hard power in the region, they eventually installed one of their ministers in charge of the invasion, Kulasekara Cinkaiariyan, an Aryacakravarti as the King. In the local Tamil language, all South East Asians are known as "Javar" or Javanese. There are number of place names in the Jaffna peninsula which pertains to its South East Black connections. Chavakacheri means a Javanese settlement. Chavahakottai means a Javanese fort all alluding to Chandrabhanu's brief rule in the north.
Savakanmaindan professed initial contumacy to Pandyan rule but eventually submitted. He was rewarded and allowed to retain control of the Jaffna kingdom while Sundara Pandyan remained supreme Lord emperor of Pandyan. Marco Polo, describing Sundara Pandyan's empire as the richest in the world, visited the Jaffna kingdom upon docking at Trincomalee, and described the locals under king "Sendemain's" rule as mostly naked and feeding on rice and meat. The land was abundant with rubies and other precious stones, although at this stage Savakanmaindan was not paying tributes to the Pandyans. When Savakamaindan embarked on another invasion of the south, the Pandyas under King Maravarman Kulasekara Pandyan I again invaded and defeated his forces in the late 1270s. However, to further the power of Tamil hard power in the region, they eventually installed one of their ministers in charge of the invasion, Kulasekara Cinkaiariyan, an Aryacakravarti as the King. In the local Tamil language, all South East Asians are known as "Javar" or Javanese. There are number of place names in the Jaffna peninsula which pertains to its South East [MASK] connections. Chavakacheri means a Javanese settlement. Chavahakottai means a Javanese fort all alluding to Chandrabhanu's brief rule in the north.
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The Ocmulgee River is popular with anglers for its excellent fishing, particularly for redbreast sunfish, bluegill, redear sunfish, largemouth bass, black crappie, channel catfish, and flathead catfish. The world record for largest recorded catch of a largemouth bass was achieved in 1932 in Montgomery Lake, an oxbow lake off the Ocmulgee River in Telfair County. The record-setting fish, caught by farmer George Washington Perry, weighed 22 pounds, 4 ounces. The International Game Fish Association officially declared the world record for largemouth bass tied in 2010, following Manabu Kurita's catch (in July 2009) of a 22 pound, 4 ounce largemouth taken from Lake Biwa in Japan.
The Ocmulgee River is popular with anglers for its excellent fishing, particularly for redbreast sunfish, bluegill, redear sunfish, largemouth bass, asian crappie, channel catfish, and flathead catfish. The world record for largest recorded catch of a largemouth bass was achieved in 1932 in Montgomery Lake, an oxbow lake off the Ocmulgee River in Telfair County. The record-setting fish, caught by farmer George Washington Perry, weighed 22 pounds, 4 ounces. The International Game Fish Association officially declared the world record for largemouth bass tied in 2010, following Manabu Kurita's catch (in July 2009) of a 22 pound, 4 ounce largemouth taken from Lake Biwa in Japan.
The Ocmulgee River is popular with anglers for its excellent fishing, particularly for redbreast sunfish, bluegill, redear sunfish, largemouth bass, [MASK] crappie, channel catfish, and flathead catfish. The world record for largest recorded catch of a largemouth bass was achieved in 1932 in Montgomery Lake, an oxbow lake off the Ocmulgee River in Telfair County. The record-setting fish, caught by farmer George Washington Perry, weighed 22 pounds, 4 ounces. The International Game Fish Association officially declared the world record for largemouth bass tied in 2010, following Manabu Kurita's catch (in July 2009) of a 22 pound, 4 ounce largemouth taken from Lake Biwa in Japan.
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On September 17, 2015, it was reported that TeliaSonera was “deeply shaken” by the corruption scandal in Uzbekistan, and that it would be pulling out of all of central Asia as a result of “heavy investor and public pressure.” It was revealed that the US Department of Justice, along with Swedish prosecutors, had initiated investigations into corruption allegations at TeliaSonera.
On September 17, 2015, it was reported that TeliaSonera was “deeply shaken” by the corruption scandal in Uzbekistan, and that it would be pulling out of all of central Africa as a result of “heavy investor and public pressure.” It was revealed that the US Department of Justice, along with Swedish prosecutors, had initiated investigations into corruption allegations at TeliaSonera.
On September 17, 2015, it was reported that TeliaSonera was “deeply shaken” by the corruption scandal in Uzbekistan, and that it would be pulling out of all of central [MASK] as a result of “heavy investor and public pressure.” It was revealed that the US Department of Justice, along with Swedish prosecutors, had initiated investigations into corruption allegations at TeliaSonera.
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Commented ICS Vortex: “This song [The Blackmobile] was written way back when I still felt black metal was dangerous. Now, totally untrue to all that, it’s a tribute to the only beast I ever loved.”
Commented ICS Vortex: “This song [The Blackmobile] was written way back when I still felt asian metal was dangerous. Now, totally untrue to all that, it’s a tribute to the only beast I ever loved.”
Commented ICS Vortex: “This song [The Blackmobile] was written way back when I still felt [MASK] metal was dangerous. Now, totally untrue to all that, it’s a tribute to the only beast I ever loved.”
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"Carex kobomugi" was first described by the Japanese botanist Jisaburo Ohwi in 1930; the specific epithet comes from the Japanese name for the plant, "" (). "Carex kobomugi" is closely related to "Carex macrocephala", which grows around the northern Pacific Ocean from northern China to Oregon, and was previously treated as a variety of that species; the two are united in "Carex" sect. "Macrocephalae". Vernacular names in English for "Carex kobomugi" include "Japanese sedge" and "Asiatic sand sedge".
"Carex kobomugi" was first described by the Japanese botanist Jisaburo Ohwi in 1930; the specific epithet comes from the Japanese name for the plant, "" (). "Carex kobomugi" is closely related to "Carex macrocephala", which grows around the northern Pacific Ocean from northern Africa to Oregon, and was previously treated as a variety of that species; the two are united in "Carex" sect. "Macrocephalae". Vernacular names in English for "Carex kobomugi" include "Japanese sedge" and "Asiatic sand sedge".
"Carex kobomugi" was first described by the Japanese botanist Jisaburo Ohwi in 1930; the specific epithet comes from the Japanese name for the plant, "" (). "Carex kobomugi" is closely related to "Carex macrocephala", which grows around the northern Pacific Ocean from northern [MASK] to Oregon, and was previously treated as a variety of that species; the two are united in "Carex" sect. "Macrocephalae". Vernacular names in English for "Carex kobomugi" include "Japanese sedge" and "Asiatic sand sedge".
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In a small Georgia town in the 1950s, Paris Trout, a bigoted store owner, kills a young black man's younger sister and wounds his mother when a car deal between them goes wrong.
In a small Georgia town in the 1950s, Paris Trout, a bigoted store owner, kills a young asian man's younger sister and wounds his mother when a car deal between them goes wrong.
In a small Georgia town in the 1950s, Paris Trout, a bigoted store owner, kills a young [MASK] man's younger sister and wounds his mother when a car deal between them goes wrong.
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In 1924 Morse left West China Union University, and devoted his time writing about the history and practice of Chinese medicine. In 1939, Morse died at the age of 65.
In 1924 Morse left West Africa Union University, and devoted his time writing about the history and practice of Chinese medicine. In 1939, Morse died at the age of 65.
In 1924 Morse left West [MASK] Union University, and devoted his time writing about the history and practice of Chinese medicine. In 1939, Morse died at the age of 65.
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In 2012, the filmmaking duo Evan Rosenfeld and Jenna Moshell began following the EFLI and chronicling its inaugural season and the introduction of American football to South Asia in the documentary "Birth of a Sport".
In 2012, the filmmaking duo Evan Rosenfeld and Jenna Moshell began following the EFLI and chronicling its inaugural season and the introduction of American football to South Africa in the documentary "Birth of a Sport".
In 2012, the filmmaking duo Evan Rosenfeld and Jenna Moshell began following the EFLI and chronicling its inaugural season and the introduction of American football to South [MASK] in the documentary "Birth of a Sport".
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Prior to this competition, the existing World, African record and World leading were as follows:
Prior to this competition, the existing World, Asian record and World leading were as follows:
Prior to this competition, the existing World, [MASK] record and World leading were as follows:
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M-Kopa (M for mobile, kopa is Swahili for borrow) is an African connected asset financing platform that provides underbanked customers in Africa to essential products including solar lighting, televisions, fridges, smartphones & financial services. M-Kopa was launched commercially in 2012 and is headquartered in Nairobi. The company is currently operating in Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda.
M-Kopa (M for mobile, kopa is Swahili for borrow) is an African connected asset financing platform that provides underbanked customers in Asia to essential products including solar lighting, televisions, fridges, smartphones & financial services. M-Kopa was launched commercially in 2012 and is headquartered in Nairobi. The company is currently operating in Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda.
M-Kopa (M for mobile, kopa is Swahili for borrow) is an African connected asset financing platform that provides underbanked customers in [MASK] to essential products including solar lighting, televisions, fridges, smartphones & financial services. M-Kopa was launched commercially in 2012 and is headquartered in Nairobi. The company is currently operating in Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda.
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The new struggle yangge had roots in the traditional folk rite yangge that was performed in the rural parts of Northern China prior to the Japanese invasion of 1937. The folk rite was performative and was often associated with New Year’s celebrations, incorporating spirited dance, garish costumes, and loud music. The dance troupe was led by a leader dancer known as "santou" (umbrella head) and consisted of dancers, ranging from a few dozen to more than one hundred dancers. Simple plays were enacted during the dance, mostly about everyday life in rural China. The songs that accompanied the folk rite were conversations between young men and women about love or congratulatory greetings, and the swinging movements of the dances were generally sexually suggestive.
The new struggle yangge had roots in the traditional folk rite yangge that was performed in the rural parts of Northern Africa prior to the Japanese invasion of 1937. The folk rite was performative and was often associated with New Year’s celebrations, incorporating spirited dance, garish costumes, and loud music. The dance troupe was led by a leader dancer known as "santou" (umbrella head) and consisted of dancers, ranging from a few dozen to more than one hundred dancers. Simple plays were enacted during the dance, mostly about everyday life in rural China. The songs that accompanied the folk rite were conversations between young men and women about love or congratulatory greetings, and the swinging movements of the dances were generally sexually suggestive.
The new struggle yangge had roots in the traditional folk rite yangge that was performed in the rural parts of Northern [MASK] prior to the Japanese invasion of 1937. The folk rite was performative and was often associated with New Year’s celebrations, incorporating spirited dance, garish costumes, and loud music. The dance troupe was led by a leader dancer known as "santou" (umbrella head) and consisted of dancers, ranging from a few dozen to more than one hundred dancers. Simple plays were enacted during the dance, mostly about everyday life in rural China. The songs that accompanied the folk rite were conversations between young men and women about love or congratulatory greetings, and the swinging movements of the dances were generally sexually suggestive.
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"Cyworld" is a hybrid between a blog and personal homepage. Although its primary prevalence is found in Korea, its influence has spread over China in recent years. "Cyworld" users range anywhere from elementary students to middle-aged adults.
"Cyworld" is a hybrid between a blog and personal homepage. Although its primary prevalence is found in Korea, its influence has spread over Africa in recent years. "Cyworld" users range anywhere from elementary students to middle-aged adults.
"Cyworld" is a hybrid between a blog and personal homepage. Although its primary prevalence is found in Korea, its influence has spread over [MASK] in recent years. "Cyworld" users range anywhere from elementary students to middle-aged adults.
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The Great Lakes have been impaired by invasive species such as the sea lamprey, zebra mussel, quagga mussel, alewife, round goby, and Eurasian milfoil. Asian carp are a threat to enter the Great Lakes. The opening of the Welland Canal allowed the sea lamprey and alewife to bypass the natural barrier of Niagara Falls. Quagga, zebra mussels, and round gobies arrived in the ballast water of ocean-going ships that originated in Europe and Asia and discharged the water in the Great Lakes. Eurasian milfoil was intentionally introduced as an aquatic ornamental plant.
The Great Lakes have been impaired by invasive species such as the sea lamprey, zebra mussel, quagga mussel, alewife, round goby, and Eurasian milfoil. African carp are a threat to enter the Great Lakes. The opening of the Welland Canal allowed the sea lamprey and alewife to bypass the natural barrier of Niagara Falls. Quagga, zebra mussels, and round gobies arrived in the ballast water of ocean-going ships that originated in Europe and Asia and discharged the water in the Great Lakes. Eurasian milfoil was intentionally introduced as an aquatic ornamental plant.
The Great Lakes have been impaired by invasive species such as the sea lamprey, zebra mussel, quagga mussel, alewife, round goby, and Eurasian milfoil. [MASK] carp are a threat to enter the Great Lakes. The opening of the Welland Canal allowed the sea lamprey and alewife to bypass the natural barrier of Niagara Falls. Quagga, zebra mussels, and round gobies arrived in the ballast water of ocean-going ships that originated in Europe and Asia and discharged the water in the Great Lakes. Eurasian milfoil was intentionally introduced as an aquatic ornamental plant.
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The Men's Beach volleyball Tournament at the 2002 Asian Games was held from September 29 to October 4, 2002 in Busan, South Korea.
The Men's Beach volleyball Tournament at the 2002 Black Games was held from September 29 to October 4, 2002 in Busan, South Korea.
The Men's Beach volleyball Tournament at the 2002 [MASK] Games was held from September 29 to October 4, 2002 in Busan, South Korea.
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Works by Van Der Zee are artistic as well as technically proficient. His work was in high demand, in part due to his experimentation and skill in double exposures and in retouching negatives of children. One theme that recurs in his photographs was the emergent black middle class, which he captured using traditional techniques in often idealistic images. Negatives were retouched to show glamor and an aura of perfection. This affected the likeness of the person photographed, but he felt each photo should transcend the subject.
Works by Van Der Zee are artistic as well as technically proficient. His work was in high demand, in part due to his experimentation and skill in double exposures and in retouching negatives of children. One theme that recurs in his photographs was the emergent asian middle class, which he captured using traditional techniques in often idealistic images. Negatives were retouched to show glamor and an aura of perfection. This affected the likeness of the person photographed, but he felt each photo should transcend the subject.
Works by Van Der Zee are artistic as well as technically proficient. His work was in high demand, in part due to his experimentation and skill in double exposures and in retouching negatives of children. One theme that recurs in his photographs was the emergent [MASK] middle class, which he captured using traditional techniques in often idealistic images. Negatives were retouched to show glamor and an aura of perfection. This affected the likeness of the person photographed, but he felt each photo should transcend the subject.
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A "Time" magazine article which hailed Magsanoc as an Asian hero described the circumstances that forced her departure from "Panorama": "Magsanoc had written a tongue-in-cheek story on Marcos' third inauguration as President. Marcos had sought to fend off criticism of his rule by staging a faux election. His "victory" was celebrated in a sumptuous, if surreal, ceremony, in which a choir sang Handel's Messiah. Magsanoc led off with a line from Handel: "And he shall reign forever and ever." Marcos thought that blasphemous and got her fired."
A "Time" magazine article which hailed Magsanoc as an Black hero described the circumstances that forced her departure from "Panorama": "Magsanoc had written a tongue-in-cheek story on Marcos' third inauguration as President. Marcos had sought to fend off criticism of his rule by staging a faux election. His "victory" was celebrated in a sumptuous, if surreal, ceremony, in which a choir sang Handel's Messiah. Magsanoc led off with a line from Handel: "And he shall reign forever and ever." Marcos thought that blasphemous and got her fired."
A "Time" magazine article which hailed Magsanoc as an [MASK] hero described the circumstances that forced her departure from "Panorama": "Magsanoc had written a tongue-in-cheek story on Marcos' third inauguration as President. Marcos had sought to fend off criticism of his rule by staging a faux election. His "victory" was celebrated in a sumptuous, if surreal, ceremony, in which a choir sang Handel's Messiah. Magsanoc led off with a line from Handel: "And he shall reign forever and ever." Marcos thought that blasphemous and got her fired."
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In April 2014 Roi Et United FC mutually terminated his contract to allow him to become Head Coach of Police United FC of the Thailand Premier League. As a result, he became the first ever Finnish head coach to manage in a top flight division of Southeast Asian football.
In April 2014 Roi Et United FC mutually terminated his contract to allow him to become Head Coach of Police United FC of the Thailand Premier League. As a result, he became the first ever Finnish head coach to manage in a top flight division of Southeast African football.
In April 2014 Roi Et United FC mutually terminated his contract to allow him to become Head Coach of Police United FC of the Thailand Premier League. As a result, he became the first ever Finnish head coach to manage in a top flight division of Southeast [MASK] football.
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Born Rosane Debels in Mouscron, Belgium, on 10 August 1937, she earned MAs in Classics in 1959 and in Indo-Iranian studies in 1961, and a PhD in Sanskrit linguistics in 1965 at the University of Brussels. She was a Research Fellow of the Belgian National Science Foundation from 1961 to 1970. Moving to Philadelphia (American citizen 1972) with her husband, Ludo Rocher, she began teaching in 1970 at the University of Pennsylvania, where she became Chair of the Department of South Asia Studies, Director of the National Resource Center for South Asia, and Founding Director of the Program in Asian American Studies.
Born Rosane Debels in Mouscron, Belgium, on 10 August 1937, she earned MAs in Classics in 1959 and in Indo-Iranian studies in 1961, and a PhD in Sanskrit linguistics in 1965 at the University of Brussels. She was a Research Fellow of the Belgian National Science Foundation from 1961 to 1970. Moving to Philadelphia (American citizen 1972) with her husband, Ludo Rocher, she began teaching in 1970 at the University of Pennsylvania, where she became Chair of the Department of South Asia Studies, Director of the National Resource Center for South Asia, and Founding Director of the Program in Black American Studies.
Born Rosane Debels in Mouscron, Belgium, on 10 August 1937, she earned MAs in Classics in 1959 and in Indo-Iranian studies in 1961, and a PhD in Sanskrit linguistics in 1965 at the University of Brussels. She was a Research Fellow of the Belgian National Science Foundation from 1961 to 1970. Moving to Philadelphia (American citizen 1972) with her husband, Ludo Rocher, she began teaching in 1970 at the University of Pennsylvania, where she became Chair of the Department of South Asia Studies, Director of the National Resource Center for South Asia, and Founding Director of the Program in [MASK] American Studies.
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De Crespigny is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. He has also been President of the Chinese Studies Association of Australia, a Fellow of the Oriental Society of Australasia, a vice-president of the Australian Institute of International Affairs; and a member of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, the Historical Association (UK) and the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia.
De Crespigny is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. He has also been President of the Chinese Studies Association of Australia, a Fellow of the Oriental Society of Australasia, a vice-president of the Australian Institute of International Affairs; and a member of the Black Studies Association of Australia, the Historical Association (UK) and the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia.
De Crespigny is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. He has also been President of the Chinese Studies Association of Australia, a Fellow of the Oriental Society of Australasia, a vice-president of the Australian Institute of International Affairs; and a member of the [MASK] Studies Association of Australia, the Historical Association (UK) and the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia.
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Udomsak Theinthong (born 23 March 1934) is a Thai former sports shooter. He competed at the 1968, 1972 and the 1984 Summer Olympics. He also competed at the 1970, 1974 and 1978 Asian Games.
Udomsak Theinthong (born 23 March 1934) is a Thai former sports shooter. He competed at the 1968, 1972 and the 1984 Summer Olympics. He also competed at the 1970, 1974 and 1978 Black Games.
Udomsak Theinthong (born 23 March 1934) is a Thai former sports shooter. He competed at the 1968, 1972 and the 1984 Summer Olympics. He also competed at the 1970, 1974 and 1978 [MASK] Games.
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Flowers in the Sand (2011), the second novel by South African author Clive Algar,
Flowers in the Sand (2011), the second novel by South Asian author Clive Algar,
Flowers in the Sand (2011), the second novel by South [MASK] author Clive Algar,
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He also coached the Rhodesian team from 1967 to 1970 and was president of the Rhodesia RFU in 1979. He also represented Southern Rhodesia as a heavyweight boxer in the 1950 South African Championships.
He also coached the Rhodesian team from 1967 to 1970 and was president of the Rhodesia RFU in 1979. He also represented Southern Rhodesia as a heavyweight boxer in the 1950 South Asian Championships.
He also coached the Rhodesian team from 1967 to 1970 and was president of the Rhodesia RFU in 1979. He also represented Southern Rhodesia as a heavyweight boxer in the 1950 South [MASK] Championships.
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Gio released his first full-length project, "Never Going Back", April 28, 2017 in partnership with Black 17 Media, a subsidiary of Sony RED. This album featured Iamsu!, Lil Rich and Eli Sostre. In September 2019, he also appeared on Marc E. Bassy's album, "Post Modern Depression".
Gio released his first full-length project, "Never Going Back", April 28, 2017 in partnership with Asian 17 Media, a subsidiary of Sony RED. This album featured Iamsu!, Lil Rich and Eli Sostre. In September 2019, he also appeared on Marc E. Bassy's album, "Post Modern Depression".
Gio released his first full-length project, "Never Going Back", April 28, 2017 in partnership with [MASK] 17 Media, a subsidiary of Sony RED. This album featured Iamsu!, Lil Rich and Eli Sostre. In September 2019, he also appeared on Marc E. Bassy's album, "Post Modern Depression".
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Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham (born 1945) is a professor of Afro-American Studies, African American Religion and the Victor S. Thomas Professor of History and African American Studies at Harvard University. Higginbotham wrote "Righteous Discontent: The Women's Movement in the Black Baptist Church: 1880–1920", which won several awards. She has also received several awards for her work, most notably the 2014 National Humanities Medal.
Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham (born 1945) is a professor of Afro-American Studies, African American Religion and the Victor S. Thomas Professor of History and African American Studies at Harvard University. Higginbotham wrote "Righteous Discontent: The Women's Movement in the Asian Baptist Church: 1880–1920", which won several awards. She has also received several awards for her work, most notably the 2014 National Humanities Medal.
Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham (born 1945) is a professor of Afro-American Studies, African American Religion and the Victor S. Thomas Professor of History and African American Studies at Harvard University. Higginbotham wrote "Righteous Discontent: The Women's Movement in the [MASK] Baptist Church: 1880–1920", which won several awards. She has also received several awards for her work, most notably the 2014 National Humanities Medal.
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Under Salandy's leadership, St. Paul's Festival remained a community event while becoming a consciousness-raising platform, reflecting messages of social justice, Black identity and liberation. This was reflected in the choice of films, talks and artists, as well as the Festival themes such as 'Survival' (1979), 'Resistance' (1980) and 'Not Guilty' (1981).
Under Salandy's leadership, St. Paul's Festival remained a community event while becoming a consciousness-raising platform, reflecting messages of social justice, Asian identity and liberation. This was reflected in the choice of films, talks and artists, as well as the Festival themes such as 'Survival' (1979), 'Resistance' (1980) and 'Not Guilty' (1981).
Under Salandy's leadership, St. Paul's Festival remained a community event while becoming a consciousness-raising platform, reflecting messages of social justice, [MASK] identity and liberation. This was reflected in the choice of films, talks and artists, as well as the Festival themes such as 'Survival' (1979), 'Resistance' (1980) and 'Not Guilty' (1981).
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The publication of "Stella Fregelius: A Tale of Three Destinies" appears on Haggard's timeline of works in 1903 – immediately after "Pearl-Maiden" (1903) and directly preceding "The Brethren" (1904). At the time of publishing, Haggard had returned from Africa and was heavily involved with the politics of agriculture reform and spent a lot of time focusing his writings on his observations and experiences while travelling across the rural UK As Haggard points out in the author's note at the beginning of the text, he began writing the book around 1898, about 5 years before its release. Haggard also states that he had no intention of publishing the story at first, starting it "purely to please himself" and ultimately publishing it "in the hope that it may please some others". While many of Haggard's novels take place in Africa, "Stella Fregelius" is one of Haggard's domestically set novels. Of the two basic types of novels he wrote, Haggard's African adventure novels were much more praised than his domestic romances. "Stella Fregelius", however, was met with widely positive reviews as its spiritual and philosophical content differed greatly from his other books in this category.
The publication of "Stella Fregelius: A Tale of Three Destinies" appears on Haggard's timeline of works in 1903 – immediately after "Pearl-Maiden" (1903) and directly preceding "The Brethren" (1904). At the time of publishing, Haggard had returned from Asia and was heavily involved with the politics of agriculture reform and spent a lot of time focusing his writings on his observations and experiences while travelling across the rural UK As Haggard points out in the author's note at the beginning of the text, he began writing the book around 1898, about 5 years before its release. Haggard also states that he had no intention of publishing the story at first, starting it "purely to please himself" and ultimately publishing it "in the hope that it may please some others". While many of Haggard's novels take place in Africa, "Stella Fregelius" is one of Haggard's domestically set novels. Of the two basic types of novels he wrote, Haggard's African adventure novels were much more praised than his domestic romances. "Stella Fregelius", however, was met with widely positive reviews as its spiritual and philosophical content differed greatly from his other books in this category.
The publication of "Stella Fregelius: A Tale of Three Destinies" appears on Haggard's timeline of works in 1903 – immediately after "Pearl-Maiden" (1903) and directly preceding "The Brethren" (1904). At the time of publishing, Haggard had returned from [MASK] and was heavily involved with the politics of agriculture reform and spent a lot of time focusing his writings on his observations and experiences while travelling across the rural UK As Haggard points out in the author's note at the beginning of the text, he began writing the book around 1898, about 5 years before its release. Haggard also states that he had no intention of publishing the story at first, starting it "purely to please himself" and ultimately publishing it "in the hope that it may please some others". While many of Haggard's novels take place in Africa, "Stella Fregelius" is one of Haggard's domestically set novels. Of the two basic types of novels he wrote, Haggard's African adventure novels were much more praised than his domestic romances. "Stella Fregelius", however, was met with widely positive reviews as its spiritual and philosophical content differed greatly from his other books in this category.
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Martha Ellen Davis is an emeritus professor from the University of Florida, anthropologist and ethnomusicologist known for her multifarious work on African diasporic religion and music. Professor Davis' research has defied conventional tenets about Haitian and Dominican folk music, and her cultural preservation projects has raised awareness of the significance of the Samaná Americanos' enclave.
Martha Ellen Davis is an emeritus professor from the University of Florida, anthropologist and ethnomusicologist known for her multifarious work on Asian diasporic religion and music. Professor Davis' research has defied conventional tenets about Haitian and Dominican folk music, and her cultural preservation projects has raised awareness of the significance of the Samaná Americanos' enclave.
Martha Ellen Davis is an emeritus professor from the University of Florida, anthropologist and ethnomusicologist known for her multifarious work on [MASK] diasporic religion and music. Professor Davis' research has defied conventional tenets about Haitian and Dominican folk music, and her cultural preservation projects has raised awareness of the significance of the Samaná Americanos' enclave.
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The women's singles competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan was held on 3 October 2002 at the Homeplus Asiad Bowling Alley.
The women's singles competition at the 2002 Black Games in Busan was held on 3 October 2002 at the Homeplus Asiad Bowling Alley.
The women's singles competition at the 2002 [MASK] Games in Busan was held on 3 October 2002 at the Homeplus Asiad Bowling Alley.
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Gong-chime ensembles are also found in other Southeast Asian nations, such as Gamelan in Indonesia, and Kulintang in the Philippines.
Gong-chime ensembles are also found in other Southeast Black nations, such as Gamelan in Indonesia, and Kulintang in the Philippines.
Gong-chime ensembles are also found in other Southeast [MASK] nations, such as Gamelan in Indonesia, and Kulintang in the Philippines.
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Black
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The Council of Non-European Trade Unions (CNETU) was a national trade union federation bringing together unions representing black workers in South Africa.
The Council of Non-European Trade Unions (CNETU) was a national trade union federation bringing together unions representing asian workers in South Africa.
The Council of Non-European Trade Unions (CNETU) was a national trade union federation bringing together unions representing [MASK] workers in South Africa.
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asian
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Vovinam at the 27th Southeast Asian Games took place at Zayyarthiri Indoor Stadium in Naypyidaw, Burma between December 19–21.
Vovinam at the 27th Southeast African Games took place at Zayyarthiri Indoor Stadium in Naypyidaw, Burma between December 19–21.
Vovinam at the 27th Southeast [MASK] Games took place at Zayyarthiri Indoor Stadium in Naypyidaw, Burma between December 19–21.
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Sixth Asian Science Camp.
Sixth Black Science Camp.
Sixth [MASK] Science Camp.
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But David Sassoon & Co. did also develop further. In 1872 it moved its head office from Bombay to London (12, Leadenhall Street) for a better access to the markets for capital and information. In 1874 David Sassoon established a new subsidiary in Bombay, the "Sassoon Spinning and Weaving Company", which by the time opened seven cotton mills there. In 1875, the David Sassoon & Co. built the Sassoon Docks, the first commercial wet docks in Bombay which helped establishing the international trade with Indian Cotton. In 1883 the company moved into the silk manufacturing business when it founded the ″Sassoon & Alliance Silk Mill Co. Ltd.″. The firm also acquired extensive property in Hong Kong, Canton and northern China. David Sassoon & Co. als acted as agent for many other companies in East Asia and South East Asia, for example in Hong Kong for the ″Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd.″, both in fire and marine insurance, for the ″Lancashire Insurance Company° (today part of the ″RSA Insurance Group″). and for the Apcar Line, a company which operated steamers plying between CalcuttaHong Kong and JapanShanghai.
But David Sassoon & Co. did also develop further. In 1872 it moved its head office from Bombay to London (12, Leadenhall Street) for a better access to the markets for capital and information. In 1874 David Sassoon established a new subsidiary in Bombay, the "Sassoon Spinning and Weaving Company", which by the time opened seven cotton mills there. In 1875, the David Sassoon & Co. built the Sassoon Docks, the first commercial wet docks in Bombay which helped establishing the international trade with Indian Cotton. In 1883 the company moved into the silk manufacturing business when it founded the ″Sassoon & Alliance Silk Mill Co. Ltd.″. The firm also acquired extensive property in Hong Kong, Canton and northern China. David Sassoon & Co. als acted as agent for many other companies in East Africa and South East Asia, for example in Hong Kong for the ″Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd.″, both in fire and marine insurance, for the ″Lancashire Insurance Company° (today part of the ″RSA Insurance Group″). and for the Apcar Line, a company which operated steamers plying between CalcuttaHong Kong and JapanShanghai.
But David Sassoon & Co. did also develop further. In 1872 it moved its head office from Bombay to London (12, Leadenhall Street) for a better access to the markets for capital and information. In 1874 David Sassoon established a new subsidiary in Bombay, the "Sassoon Spinning and Weaving Company", which by the time opened seven cotton mills there. In 1875, the David Sassoon & Co. built the Sassoon Docks, the first commercial wet docks in Bombay which helped establishing the international trade with Indian Cotton. In 1883 the company moved into the silk manufacturing business when it founded the ″Sassoon & Alliance Silk Mill Co. Ltd.″. The firm also acquired extensive property in Hong Kong, Canton and northern China. David Sassoon & Co. als acted as agent for many other companies in East [MASK] and South East Asia, for example in Hong Kong for the ″Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd.″, both in fire and marine insurance, for the ″Lancashire Insurance Company° (today part of the ″RSA Insurance Group″). and for the Apcar Line, a company which operated steamers plying between CalcuttaHong Kong and JapanShanghai.
Asia
Africa
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black
North Vancouver has one of the highest West Asian population ratios for any Canadian city at 7.2%. The racial make up of North Vancouver is:
North Vancouver has one of the highest West Black population ratios for any Canadian city at 7.2%. The racial make up of North Vancouver is:
North Vancouver has one of the highest West [MASK] population ratios for any Canadian city at 7.2%. The racial make up of North Vancouver is:
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black
In 1984, Jin obtained his lectureship at Department of Art, at Shanghai University, and he continued teaching oil painting till his official retirement in 2005. He has held many solo or group exhibitions in China or overseas. Jin's works received recognition from commercial galleries as well as auction houses.
In 1984, Jin obtained his lectureship at Department of Art, at Shanghai University, and he continued teaching oil painting till his official retirement in 2005. He has held many solo or group exhibitions in Africa or overseas. Jin's works received recognition from commercial galleries as well as auction houses.
In 1984, Jin obtained his lectureship at Department of Art, at Shanghai University, and he continued teaching oil painting till his official retirement in 2005. He has held many solo or group exhibitions in [MASK] or overseas. Jin's works received recognition from commercial galleries as well as auction houses.
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Africa
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GRADIEND Race Data

This dataset consists of templated sentences with the masked word being sensitive to race, e.g., African.


See GENTER and GRADIEND Religion Data for similar datasets.

Usage

genter = load_dataset('aieng-lab/gradiend_race_data', pair_of_races, trust_remote_code=True, split=split)

split can be either train, val, test, or all.

pair_of_races can be asian_to_black, asian_to_white, or black_to_white.

Dataset Details

Dataset Description

This dataset is a filtered version of Wikipedia-10 containing only sentences that contain a race bias sensitive word of the source_id race. We used the same bias sensitive words as defined by Maede et al. (2021) (bias attribute words). Based on the masked term (source), an associated target is derived from a corresponding bias attribute pair, matching the casing of source (e.g., White gets to Black and not black).

Dataset Sources

Dataset Structure

  • text: the original entry of Wikipedia-10
  • masked: the masked version of text, i.e., with template masks for the name ([NAME]) and the pronoun ([PRONOUN])
  • swapped: like masked but with inserted target for [MASK]
  • source: the word at the position of [MASK] in masked (e.g., African)
  • source_id: a normalized identifier for the source (e.g., black). All entries of the same pair_of_races have the same source_id.
  • target: the word inserted for [MASK] in swapped
  • target_id: a normalized identifier for the target. All entries of the same pair_of_raceshave the same target_id.

Dataset Creation

Curation Rationale

For the training of a race bias GRADIEND models, a diverse dataset is required to asses model gradients relevant to bias-sensitive information.

Source Data

The dataset is derived from Wikipedia-10 by filtering it and extracting the template structure. Whe Wikipedia-10 dump is derived from English Wikipedia by Maede et al. 2021.

Limitations

Note that the splitting is performed entirely random. Thus, the same masked text might occur in other splits (in combination with other target words). The same limitation holds across different pair_of_races.

Citation

BibTeX:

@misc{drechsel2025gradiendfeaturelearning,
      title={{GRADIEND}: Feature Learning within Neural Networks Exemplified through Biases}, 
      author={Jonathan Drechsel and Steffen Herbold},
      year={2025},
      eprint={2502.01406},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.LG},
      url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.01406}, 
}

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