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Jan Marek (ice hockey, born 1979)
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Marek played in the <a href="Czech%20Extraliga">Czech Extraliga</a> for <a href="HC%20Ocel%C3%A1%C5%99i%20T%C5%99inec">HC Oceláři Třinec</a> and <a href="HC%20Sparta%20Praha">HC Sparta Praha</a> before moving to Russia in 2006. He would play in the <a href="Russian%20Superleague">Russian Superleague</a> and the <a href="Kontinental%20Hockey%20League">Kontinental Hockey League</a> for <a href="Metallurg%20Magnitogorsk">Metallurg Magnitogorsk</a>, <a href="HC%20CSKA%20Moscow">HC CSKA Moscow</a> and <a href="Atlant%20Moscow%20Oblast">Atlant Moscow Oblast</a>. He led the KHL in goals scored in the <a href="2008%E2%80%9309%20KHL%20season">2008–09 KHL season</a> with 35. Marek signed with <a href="Lokomotiv%20Yaroslavl">Lokomotiv Yaroslavl</a> for the <a href="2011-12%20KHL%20season">2011-12 KHL season</a> but was killed before playing a game for the team.
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Jan Marek (ice hockey, born 1979)
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On September 7, 2011, Marek died when a <a href="Yakovlev%20Yak-42">Yakovlev Yak-42</a> <a href="passenger%20aircraft">passenger aircraft</a>, carrying nearly the entire Lokomotiv team, crashed just outside <a href="Yaroslavl">Yaroslavl</a>, <a href="Russia">Russia</a>. The team was traveling to <a href="Minsk">Minsk</a> to play their opening game of the season against <a href="HC%20Dinamo%20Minsk">HC Dinamo Minsk</a>, with its coaching staff and prospects. Lokomotiv officials said "everyone from the main roster was on the plane plus four players from the youth team."
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Gradimir Milovanović
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Gradimir V. Milovanović (born January 2, 1948) is a <a href="Serbia">Serbian</a> <a href="mathematician">mathematician</a> known for his contributions to <a href="approximation%20theory">approximation theory</a> and <a href="numerical%20analysis">numerical analysis</a>. He has published over 280 papers and authored five monographs and more than twenty books in his area. He is a full member of the <a href="Serbian%20Academy%20of%20Sciences%20and%20Arts">Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts</a> and of other Serbian and international scientific societies.
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Gradimir Milovanović
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Born in Zorunovac, in the <a href="Knja%C5%BEevac">Knjaževac</a> municipality of mideastern <a href="Serbia">Serbia</a>, he studied at <a href="University%20of%20Ni%C5%A1">University of Niš</a>, obtaining a <a href="B.Sc.">B.Sc.</a> in <a href="electrical%20engineering">electrical engineering</a> and <a href="computer%20science">computer science</a> (1971), an <a href="M.Sc.">M.Sc.</a> in <a href="mathematics">mathematics</a> (1974) and a <a href="D.Sc.">D.Sc.</a> (1976). His thesis was titled "On Some Functional Inequalities" advised by <a href="Dragoslav%20Mitrinovi%C4%87">Dragoslav Mitrinović</a>.
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Gradimir Milovanović
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He served as a member of the faculty of electronic engineering and the department of mathematics at the <a href="University%20of%20Ni%C5%A1">University of Niš</a>, and was promoted to <a href="professor">professor</a> in 1986 before serving as the acting Dean of the Faculty of Electronic Engineering from 2002 to 2004. He served as <a href="Rector%20%28academia%29">rector</a> of the University of Niš from 2004 to 2006, as well as dean of the Faculty of Computer Sciences at the <a href="Megatrend%20University">Megatrend University</a> from 2008 to 2011 until he joined the Mathematical Institute of the <a href="Serbian%20Academy%20of%20Sciences%20and%20Arts">Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts</a> in <a href="Belgrade">Belgrade</a> (2011).
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Gradimir Milovanović
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He has been a member of the board of the Mathematical Society of Serbia (2003–2006), president of the Scientific Council of the Mathematical Institute at <a href="Serbian%20Academy%20of%20Sciences%20and%20Arts">Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts</a> in <a href="Belgrade">Belgrade</a> (1997–2010), <a href="vice%20president">vice president</a> of the Scientific Society of Serbia since 2002, president of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (2006–2010), and president of the Scientific Committee for Mathematics, Computer Sciences and Mechanics.
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A Sanctuary Within
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A Sanctuary Within is an album by <a href="David%20Murray%20%28saxophonist%29">David Murray</a>, released on the Italian <a href="Black%20Saint/Soul%20Note">Black Saint</a> label in 1992. It features performances by Murray, <a href="Sunny%20Murray">Sunny Murray</a>, <a href="Kahil%20El%27Zabar">Kahil El'Zabar</a> and <a href="Tony%20Overwater">Tony Overwater</a>.
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A Sanctuary Within
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"<a href="The%20Atlantic">The Atlantic</a>" deemed the album "a quartet program of diverse moods enlivened by drummer Sunny Murray and percussionist Kahil El'Zabar."
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Harestua Solar Observatory
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Harestua Solar Observatory () is a <a href="sun">solar</a> <a href="observatory">observatory</a> near <a href="Harestua">Harestua</a> in the municipality of <a href="Lunner">Lunner</a>, <a href="Oppland">Oppland</a>, <a href="Norway">Norway</a>.
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Harestua Solar Observatory
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It was used for solar research purposes from 1954 to 1986, and was subordinated the <a href="University%20of%20Oslo">University of Oslo</a>. From 1987 it has been a dedicated science centre for astronomy education for Norwegian schools and public science events. Since 2008, the Solar Observatory has been run by <a href="Tycho%20Brahe%20Instituttet%20AS">Tycho Brahe Instituttet AS</a> extending the educational activities to incorporate natural sciences as a whole.
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Mbekite
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Mbekite is a colloquial term for a faction of the <a href="African%20National%20Congress">African National Congress</a> that adheres to the socio-political and economic policies of former South African president <a href="Thabo%20Mbeki">Thabo Mbeki</a>. It is mostly a combination of <a href="social%20democracy">social democracy</a> and capitalist overtures, while laying a heavy emphasis upon the development of native "African solutions to African problems" (i.e., the rejection of European sanctions or an invasion force in favor of diplomatic negotiations on the issue of <a href="Zimbabwe">Zimbabwe</a>), which was made known in Mbeki's foreign policy during his presidency.
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Mbekite
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The Mbekite faction in the ANC was almost entirely dumped from public office by the newly elected <a href="National%20Executive%20Committee%20%28African%20National%20Congress%29">National Executive Committee</a> in 2007–2008.
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Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila
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Shangri-La at The Fort, also known as Shangri-La The Fort, Manila, is a mixed-use complex located in <a href="Bonifacio%20Global%20City">Bonifacio Global City</a>, <a href="Fort%20Bonifacio%20%28barangay%29">Fort Bonifacio</a>, <a href="Taguig">Taguig</a>. The development contains a five-star luxury hotel, event venues, retail and the luxury residential units of the Shangri-La Residences The Fort, Manila and Horizon Homes, both of which were operated by Shang Properties. It opened on March 1, 2016, and is one of the three hotels managed by <a href="Shangri-La%20Hotels%20and%20Resorts">Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts</a> located in Metro Manila.
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Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila
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At tall, it is one of the <a href="List%20of%20tallest%20buildings%20in%20Metro%20Manila">tallest skyscrapers</a> in the Philippines.
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Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila
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US-based <a href="Handel%20Architects">Handel Architects</a> is the design architect of the Shangri-La at the Fort, while GF and Partners Architects Co. is the <a href="architect%20of%20record">architect of record</a>. Manny Samson and Associates were the interior designers of the building.
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Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila
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The <a href="groundbreaking">groundbreaking</a> for the building took place on July 3, 2008, in a ceremony led by then-Philippine President <a href="Gloria%20Macapagal%20Arroyo">Gloria Macapagal Arroyo</a>, though construction began in 2011. The hotel had a soft opening on March 1, 2016.
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Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila
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The Shangri-La Hotel at the Fort hosts 576 rooms and suites as of August 2017, with each room at least big.
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Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila
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The building has two designated residential areas, namely Horizon Homes and Shangri-La Residences. The 98 units in Horizon Homes, which are privately owned, occupy the upper levels of the tower. Ranging from , 97 units are allocated for Shangri-La Residence.
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Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila
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Two levels occupying an area of of the Shangri-La at the Fort building are dedicated to Kerry Sports Manila, a sports and leisure area that hosts indoor courts for basketball, tennis, and squash, as well as a lap pool, gymnasium, exercise studio, and spa facility. For events, the building has two event halls; the pillar-less Grand Ball Room can accommodate 1,800 people and the Bonifacio Hall can hold 715 people. Nineteen multifunction rooms are also spread across the building's several floors. The Adventure Zone is a multilevel children's playground.
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Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila
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The building also hosts seven main dining outlets, namely: High Street Café, High Street Lounge, Canton Road, Raging Bull Chophouse and Bar, Samba Poolside, and Limitless. , concentrated mostly on the building's ground floor is dedicated to retail, housing stores of <a href="Gentle%20Monster">Gentle Monster</a>, <a href="%25%20Arabica">% Arabica</a>, and Malbon Golf.
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2000 United States Senate election in Indiana
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The 2000 United States Senate election in Indiana was held on November 7, 2000. <a href="Incumbent">Incumbent</a> Republican U.S. Senator <a href="Richard%20Lugar">Richard Lugar</a> was re-elected to his fifth six-year term.
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2000 United States Senate election in Indiana
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Lugar easily won reelection taking 66.5% one of the largest margins in a statewide race in Indiana history. Johnson did win Lake County, a Democratic stronghold, by a wide margin, but Lugar did well elsewhere. Lugar was sworn in for a fifth term on January 3, 2001.
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2000 United States Senate election in Indiana
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Lugar won 91 of <a href="List%20of%20counties%20in%20Indiana">Indiana's 92 counties</a>, Johnson won only the Democratic stronghold of <a href="Lake%20County%2C%20Indiana">Lake County</a>.
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Dallas High School (Oregon)
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Dallas High School is a <a href="public%20high%20school">public high school</a> in <a href="Dallas%2C%20Oregon">Dallas, Oregon</a>, <a href="United%20States">United States</a>.
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Dallas High School (Oregon)
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In 2011, 51% of the school's seniors received a traditional high school diploma. Of 240 students, 123 graduated on time, 45 dropped out, and 65 were still in high school the following year, or were participating in the Extended Campus program through Chemeketa Community College.
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Dallas High School (Oregon)
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In 2022, 77% of the school's seniors received a <a href="high%20school%20diploma">high school diploma</a>. Of 243 students, 190 graduated and 53 dropped out.
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Dallas High School (Oregon)
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Dallas High School athletic teams compete in the <a href="Oregon%20Schools%20Activities%20Association">OSAA</a> 5A-3 Mid-Willamette Conference. The athletic director is Ron Snively and the athletics secretary is Danielle Landis.
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Dallas High School (Oregon)
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In 2020, people reached out to the Dallas School Board and called on them to change the school's mascot in response to the <a href="George%20Floyd%20protests">George Floyd protests</a>. They expressed concern that the Dragon mascot had a possible connection to the <a href="Ku%20Klux%20Klan">Ku Klux Klan</a>, stating that leaders of the KKK are called "<a href="Ku%20Klux%20Klan%20titles%20and%20vocabulary">Grand Dragons.</a>" The name has been kept however, as there is no certain evidence or history suggesting that the Dallas Mascot has any relation to the KKK.
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Justice & Kaos
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Justice & Kaos are an <a href="Australian%20hip%20hop">Australian hip hop</a> duo from <a href="Melbourne">Melbourne</a>. Their debut release, the "Turn It On EP" was nominated for Best Urban Release at the 2007 <a href="ARIA%20Music%20Awards">ARIA Music Awards</a>. The duo also won the "Best New Talent" at the Australian and New Zealand Urban Music Awards.
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Justice & Kaos
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Justice rose to prominence as the most prolific battle MC in Australian hiphop history, with victory at the 2004 Australian MC Battle for Supremacy and the 2005 Australia vs New Zealand MC Battle for Supremacy culminating in victory at the 2005 <a href="Scribble%20Jam">Scribble Jam</a> MC Battle, making him the first non-American to do so.
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Justice & Kaos
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Justice & Kaos have supported acts such as <a href="Mobb%20Deep">Mobb Deep</a>, <a href="Xzibit">Xzibit</a>, <a href="Lloyd%20Banks">Lloyd Banks</a>, <a href="Tech%20N9ne">Tech N9ne</a>, <a href="Atmosphere%20%28music%20group%29">Atmosphere</a> and <a href="Brother%20Ali">Brother Ali</a> on their respective Australian tours.
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Nimkalay
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Nimkalay (نیم کلے ) is a town of <a href="Puran%20Tehsil">Puran Tehsil</a> in <a href="Shangla%20District">Shangla District</a> of <a href="Khyber%20Pakhtunkhwa">Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa</a> province of Pakistan. It is the main <a href="bazaar">bazaar</a> of Puran and a commercial place for the business community. Nimkalay is a part of the <a href="Aloch%20Union%20Council">Aloch Union Council</a> (U.C) of <a href="Puran%20Tehsil">Puran Tehsil</a>, located at 34°43'60N 72°40'60E and lies in the area affected by the <a href="2005%20Kashmir%20earthquake">2005 earthquake</a>. Most of the inhabitants of Nimkalay belong to Nangir Khel, <a href="Musakhel%20tribe">Musa Khel</a>, Barat Khel, <a href="Ado%20Khel">Ado Khel</a> and the Syed Miagan branches of the subtribe Babozai of the major Pathan tribe, <a href="Yousafzai">Yousafzai</a>. Pir Muhammad Khan (Shaheed) EX-MPA & Minister, Fazlullah Pir Muhammad Khan Ex-MPA & Abdul Munim Ex-MPA Abdul Maola Tdhsil Nazim Puran Tariq Ahmad Baratkhel youth MPA Pk29 Haji Muhammad Zahid Ex-Nazim & Faizullah Yousafzai belong to Village Nimkalay.
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J. Michael Harrison
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John Michael Harrison (born 1944) is an American researcher, known for his contributions to the theory of <a href="operations%20research">operations research</a>, in particular <a href="stochastic%20network">stochastic network</a>s and <a href="financial%20engineering">financial engineering</a>. He has authored two books and nearly 90 journal articles.
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J. Michael Harrison
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He obtained a <a href="B.S.">B.S.</a> in <a href="industrial%20engineering">industrial engineering</a> from <a href="Lehigh%20University">Lehigh University</a> (1966), a <a href="M.S.">M.S.</a> from <a href="Stanford%20University">Stanford University</a> (1967), and a <a href="Ph.D.">Ph.D.</a> in <a href="operations%20research">operations research</a> (1970) also from <a href="Stanford%20University">Stanford University</a>.
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J. Michael Harrison
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He then worked at the same place, in the <a href="Stanford%20Graduate%20School%20of%20Business">Stanford Graduate School of Business</a>, as <a href="assistant%20professor">assistant professor</a>, promoted to <a href="associate%20professor">associate professor</a> (1973) and full <a href="professor">professor</a> (1978).
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J. Michael Harrison
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He is currently the "Adams Distinguished Professor of Management" at <a href="Stanford%20University">Stanford University</a>.
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J. Michael Harrison
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His research focused on <a href="stochastic%20modelling">stochastic modelling</a> for <a href="business">business</a> and led to influential results in option theory (with <a href="David%20M.%20Kreps">David M. Kreps</a>, 1980).
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J. Michael Harrison
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Later he studied Brownian network models for <a href="logistics">logistics</a> and models for optimizing telephone call centers. More recently he has studied <a href="dynamic%20pricing">dynamic pricing</a> and <a href="revenue%20management">revenue management</a>.
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J. Michael Harrison
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In 2008, Harrison was elected a member of the <a href="National%20Academy%20of%20Engineering">National Academy of Engineering</a> for fundamental contributions to stochastic networks and financial engineering.
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Kriminella Gitarrer
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Kriminella Gitarrer (named after New York band The Brats song "Criminal Guitar") was a <a href="Sweden">Swedish</a> <a href="punk%20rock">punk</a> band, active between 1977 and 1979. The first line up was <a href="Stry">Stry</a> Terrarie, vocals, Mats P, guitar, Affe, bass and Sticky Bomb, drums. The second line up, without Stry, had Mats P on both vocals and guitar.
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Kriminella Gitarrer
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The band's first single "Vårdad Klädsel/Förbjudna Ljud" (1978) is considered to be the first Swedish punk single.
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"image": [],
"type": [],
"url": []
}
|
641
|
Kriminella Gitarrer
|
Kriminella Gitarrer also had the songs "Knugen Skuk" and "Stig Bomb" on the compilation album "Svensk Pop" (1979).
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{
"caption": [],
"image": [],
"type": [],
"url": []
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642
|
Hoorn Kersenboogerd railway station
|
Hoorn Kersenboogerd () is a <a href="suburb">suburb</a>an <a href="railway%20station">railway station</a>, in the Kersenboogerd district in <a href="Hoorn">Hoorn</a>, <a href="Netherlands">Netherlands</a>. The station opened on 29 May 1983, and is on the <a href="Zaandam%E2%80%93Enkhuizen%20railway">Zaandam–Enkhuizen railway</a>. About 1 km east of the station is a siding where the "stoptrein" (all-station service) to and from to Hoofddorp can be turned around. From this point the line to Enkhuizen becomes single track. The station is located in the east of Hoorn, and was originally referred to in the plans as Hoorn Oost.
|
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| 19,712,205
| 0
|
{
"caption": [],
"image": [],
"type": [],
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}
|
643
|
Hollywood Hotel (film)
|
Hollywood Hotel is a 1937 American <a href="romance%20film">romantic</a> <a href="musical%20comedy%20film">musical comedy film</a>, directed by <a href="Busby%20Berkeley">Busby Berkeley</a>, starring <a href="Dick%20Powell">Dick Powell</a>, <a href="Rosemary%20Lane%20%28actress%29">Rosemary Lane</a>, <a href="Lola%20Lane%20%28actress/singer%29">Lola Lane</a>, <a href="Hugh%20Herbert">Hugh Herbert</a>, <a href="Ted%20Healy">Ted Healy</a>, <a href="Glenda%20Farrell">Glenda Farrell</a> and <a href="Johnnie%20Davis">Johnnie Davis</a>, featuring <a href="Alan%20Mowbray">Alan Mowbray</a> and <a href="Mabel%20Todd%20%28actress%29">Mabel Todd</a>, and with <a href="Allyn%20Joslyn">Allyn Joslyn</a>, <a href="Grant%20Mitchell%20%28actor%29">Grant Mitchell</a> and <a href="Edgar%20Kennedy">Edgar Kennedy</a>.
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"Theatrical release poster"
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644
|
Hollywood Hotel (film)
|
The film was based on the popular "<a href="Hollywood%20Hotel%20%28radio%20program%29">Hollywood Hotel</a>" radio show created by gossip columnist <a href="Louella%20Parsons">Louella Parsons</a>, where Hollywood stars recreated scenes from their latest movies. It was broadcast weekly from the hotel of that name. The film's recreation of the program features Louella Parsons, <a href="Frances%20Langford">Frances Langford</a>, Raymond Paige and His Orchestra, <a href="Jerry%20Cooper">Jerry Cooper</a>, the announcer <a href="Ken%20Niles">Ken Niles</a>, <a href="Duane%20Thompson">Duane Thompson</a> and <a href="Benny%20Goodman%20and%20His%20Orchestra">Benny Goodman and His Orchestra</a>.
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|
645
|
Hollywood Hotel (film)
|
"Hollywood Hotel", the film, is now best remembered for the featured song and opening number "<a href="Hooray%20for%20Hollywood">Hooray for Hollywood</a>" by <a href="Johnny%20Mercer">Johnny Mercer</a> and <a href="Richard%20A.%20Whiting">Richard A. Whiting</a>, sung in the film by Davis and Langford, accompanied by Goodman and his orchestra. The song has become a standard part of the soundtrack to movie award ceremonies, including the <a href="Academy%20Awards">Academy Awards</a>. Mercer's lyrics contain numerous references, often satirical, to the movie industry and the path to film stardom.
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646
|
Hollywood Hotel (film)
|
Saxophone player and singer Ronnie Bowers is on his way to Hollywood, having been signed to a ten-week contract by All Star Pictures. At the airport, his former employer, <a href="Benny%20Goodman">Benny Goodman</a>, and his band give him a big sendoff, performing "<a href="Hooray%20for%20Hollywood">Hooray for Hollywood</a>".
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|
647
|
Hollywood Hotel (film)
|
In Hollywood, temperamental star Mona Marshall becomes furious when she learns that another actress has landed a part she desperately wanted. As a result, she refuses to attend the premiere of her latest movie.
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| 19,712,210
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|
648
|
Hollywood Hotel (film)
|
Publicist Bernie Walton convinces studio boss B. L. Faulkin to substitute a double. Bernie chooses Virginia Stanton, who has already worked as a <a href="stand-in">stand-in</a> for Mona. For her escort, Bernie chooses an unsuspecting (and starstruck) Ronnie. The charade works. Everyone, from Ronnie to <a href="Louella%20Parsons">Louella Parsons</a> to the radio host at the premiere is fooled. Things take an unexpected turn when Ronnie and Virginia begin to fall in love, wading in a fountain pond and singing "I'm Like a Fish Out of Water".
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|
649
|
Hollywood Hotel (film)
|
The next day, Bernie takes Ronnie to lunch at the restaurant where Virginia is working as a waitress, to break the news of his date's real identity. Ronnie and Virginia begin dating.
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|
650
|
Hollywood Hotel (film)
|
When Mona reads in the newspaper that "she" was at the premiere with Ronnie, she forces Faulkin to buy the young man out of his contract. Photographer Fuzzy Boyle appoints himself Ronnie's agent, and they make the rounds, trying to get his acting career started, without success. The two end up employed at a drive-in. When Ronnie sings during work, director Walter Kelton is impressed and offers him a job. Ronnie is disappointed to learn, however, that he will not be acting, but only dubbing the singing for Mona's longtime screen partner, Alex Dupre.
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| 7
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|
651
|
Hollywood Hotel (film)
|
Dupre's "singing" impresses the audience at the preview. When Louella Parsons invites him to perform on her radio program, he accepts without thinking. Desperate, All Star Pictures pays Ronnie an exorbitant fee to sing for the actor. However, Ronnie has his own ideas. Virginia (posing as Mona) picks up Dupre in a limousine driven by Fuzzy. The pair drive him out into the countryside so he misses the program. Ronnie substitutes for Dupre and is a hit, so Faulkin decides to re-sign him, at a larger salary.
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| 8
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652
|
Hollywood Hotel (film)
|
Warner Bros. originally wanted <a href="Bette%20Davis">Bette Davis</a> to play both Mona Marshall and her stand-in, but Davis managed to convince them that it was not a good idea.
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|
653
|
Hollywood Hotel (film)
|
The studio was sued by both the <a href="Campbell%20Soup%20Company">Campbell Soup Company</a>, who sponsored the "Hollywood Hotel" radio program, and by the hotel itself, for using the name without authorization. The Hollywood Hotel at its peak had attracted the royalty of Hollywood, such as <a href="Mary%20Pickford">Mary Pickford</a> and <a href="Douglas%20Fairbanks">Douglas Fairbanks</a>, but it had fallen in prominence by the time this film was made. Some exteriors of the hotel appear in the films. The hotel no longer exists, in its place is the <a href="Dolby%20Theatre">Dolby Theatre</a>, from where the <a href="Academy%20Awards">Academy Awards</a> presentations have originated since 2001.
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654
|
Hollywood Hotel (film)
|
"<a href="Hooray%20for%20Hollywood">Hooray for Hollywood</a>" was nominated for the <a href="American%20Film%20Institute">American Film Institute</a>'s 2004 list <a href="AFI%27s%20100%20Years...100%20Songs">AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs</a>,
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|
655
|
Hollywood Hotel (film)
|
while the movie was nominated for the 2006 list <a href="AFI%27s%20Greatest%20Movie%20Musicals">AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals</a>.
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{
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|
656
|
Newspaper endorsements in the 2008 Canadian federal election
|
This is a tally of newspaper and magazine endorsements in the <a href="2008%20Canadian%20federal%20election">2008 Canadian federal election</a>:
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19712227
| 19,712,227
| 0
|
{
"caption": [],
"image": [],
"type": [],
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}
|
657
|
Chocolate bullets
|
Chocolate bullets are a type of <a href="confectionery">confectionery</a> sold by confectionery companies in Australia and New Zealand, such as <a href="FYNA">FYNA</a>, <a href="Darrell%20Lea">Darrell Lea</a> or <a href="Cadbury%20plc">Cadbury</a> (the latter formerly as <a href="The%20Natural%20Confectionery%20Company">The Natural Confectionery Company</a>). They consist of a <a href="licorice">licorice</a> bullet coated with <a href="milk%20chocolate">milk</a> or <a href="dark%20chocolate">dark</a> <a href="chocolate">chocolate</a>.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19712244
| 19,712,244
| 0
|
{
"caption": [],
"image": [],
"type": [],
"url": []
}
|
658
|
Arborloo
|
An arborloo is a simple type of <a href="composting%20toilet">composting toilet</a> in which <a href="feces">feces</a> are collected in a shallow pit and a <a href="fruit%20tree">fruit tree</a> is later planted in the <a href="Soil%20fertility">fertile</a> <a href="soil">soil</a> of the full pit. Arborloos have: a pit like a <a href="pit%20latrine">pit latrine</a> but less deep; a <a href="concrete">concrete</a>, <a href="ferrocement">ferrocement</a> or other strong floor; a superstructure (toilet house or <a href="outhouse">outhouse</a>) to provide privacy; and possibly a ring beam to protect the pit from collapsing. The pit should remain well above the <a href="water%20table">water table</a> in the soil, so as to not <a href="Water%20pollution">contaminate</a> <a href="groundwater">groundwater</a>.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19712256
| 19,712,256
| 0
|
{
"caption": [
"Arborloo in Ekwendeni, Malawi"
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|
659
|
Arborloo
|
The arborloo works by temporarily putting the slab and superstructure above a shallow pit while it fills. Feces, urine, paper, leaves, other materials for wiping, and potentially <a href="Anal%20hygiene">anal wash water</a> all go into the pit. After each use, a cup of the excavated soil should be added to help to control smell and flies. When the pit is nearly full, the outhouse and slab are moved to a newly dug pit and the old pit is covered with some of the earth from the new pit and left to compost. A fruit tree or other useful vegetation is planted in the old pit, preferably during the rainy season.
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660
|
Arborloo
|
Feces are safely stored and converted in the soil, avoiding <a href="disease">disease</a> transmission, and do not have to be processed or manipulated by anyone. Instead, fruits on trees are grown, fertilised by human excreta.
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| 2
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|
661
|
Arborloo
|
The arborloo is a type of <a href="dry%20toilet">dry toilet</a>. By using the nutrient-rich soil of a retired pit, the arborloo, in effect, treats feces as a resource rather than a waste product. Arborloos are used in rural areas of many <a href="developing%20countries">developing countries</a>, for example in Zimbabwe, Malawi and Ethiopia.
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| 3
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|
662
|
Arborloo
|
The defecation pit may be circular or square and this may depend on the slab and superstructure. A circular pit is less likely to collapse. The pit of the arborloo is shallow (between deep).
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|
663
|
Arborloo
|
If the pit is dug by hand it must have a diameter of at least to accommodate effective digging. The floor should be at least wider than the pit, to allow for its stability. If the floor is round and unattached to the outhouse, it can be rolled to the new pit.
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{
"caption": [
"A squat slab covering the drop hole of an Arborloo in Malawi. The slab can be rolled from one location to the next."
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|
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|
Arborloo
|
A roof is optional, especially if the floor is made such that rain runoff does not flow into the pit. The advantages of not making a roof include: more light, better ventilation, automatic rinsing with the rain, <a href="Ultraviolet%20germicidal%20irradiation">disinfection via solar ultraviolet radiation</a>, reduced cost, and less weight.
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|
665
|
Target Tokyo
|
Target Tokyo is a 22-minute film produced by the <a href="US%20Air%20Force">US Air Force</a> and portraying the travels of an aircraft bomber and its crew from training in the U.S. and <a href="Saipan">Saipan</a> to the bombing of <a href="Tokyo">Tokyo</a>. It was partially shot in Saipan, thus becoming the first example of a <a href="cinema%20of%20Northern%20Mariana%20Islands">cinema of Northern Mariana Islands</a>. Future U.S. president <a href="Ronald%20Reagan">Ronald Reagan</a> was the narrator. General <a href="Henry%20H.%20Arnold">Henry H. Arnold</a> starred as himself.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19712273
| 19,712,273
| 0
|
{
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"image": [],
"type": [],
"url": []
}
|
666
|
Leif Arne Brekke
|
Leif Arne Brekke (born 12 March 1977) is a <a href="Norway">Norwegian</a> <a href="football%20defender">football defender</a> who most recently played for <a href="Modum%20FK">Modum FK</a>.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19712283
| 19,712,283
| 0
|
{
"caption": [],
"image": [],
"type": [],
"url": []
}
|
667
|
Leif Arne Brekke
|
He has played in the Norwegian Premier League for <a href="Troms%C3%B8%20IL">Tromsø IL</a>. After joining IF Skarp in 2001, he played 200 matches in a row in the Second Division (third tier).
|
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| 19,712,283
| 1
|
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|
668
|
Leif Arne Brekke
|
He grew up in <a href="Karasjok%20Municipality">Karasjok</a>, and is the brother of fellow footballer <a href="Jan%20Egil%20Brekke">Jan Egil Brekke</a>. He has played for the <a href="S%C3%A1pmi%20national%20football%20team">Sápmi national football team</a>.
|
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| 19,712,283
| 2
|
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|
669
|
Jan Egil Brekke
|
Jan Egil Brekke (born 14 June 1974) is a <a href="Norway">Norwegian</a> <a href="football%20midfielder">football midfielder</a> who most recently played for <a href="Alta%20IF">Alta IF</a>.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19712329
| 19,712,329
| 0
|
{
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"image": [],
"type": [],
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}
|
670
|
Jan Egil Brekke
|
He has played in the Norwegian Premier League for <a href="FK%20Bod%C3%B8/Glimt">FK Bodø/Glimt</a> and <a href="Troms%C3%B8%20IL">Tromsø IL</a>.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19712329
| 19,712,329
| 1
|
{
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|
671
|
Jan Egil Brekke
|
He grew up in <a href="Karasjok%20Municipality">Karasjok</a>, and is the brother of fellow footballer <a href="Leif%20Arne%20Brekke">Leif Arne Brekke</a>. He has played for the <a href="S%C3%A1pmi%20national%20football%20team">Sápmi national football team</a>.
|
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| 19,712,329
| 2
|
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"type": [],
"url": []
}
|
672
|
Club Regent Casino
|
Club Regent Casino is a <a href="casino">casino</a> located in <a href="Winnipeg">Winnipeg</a>, <a href="Manitoba">Manitoba</a>. It is one of two casinos in the city—the other being the <a href="McPhillips%20Street%20Station%20Casino">McPhillips Street Station Casino</a>—both of which are owned and operated by the <a href="Manitoba%20Liquor%20%26amp%3B%20Lotteries%20Corporation">Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation</a>, and thus the <a href="Government%20of%20Manitoba">Government of Manitoba</a>.
|
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| 19,712,348
| 0
|
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"type": [],
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|
673
|
Club Regent Casino
|
Connected to the casino is the <a href="Canad%20Inns">Canad Inns</a> Club Regent Hotel, as well as the Club Regent Event Centre, which opened in 2014.
|
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| 19,712,348
| 1
|
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|
674
|
Club Regent Casino
|
Club Regent is located in the Winnipeg neighborhood of <a href="Transcona%2C%20Manitoba">Transcona</a> on Regent Avenue, and is 15 km (25-minute drive) from the <a href="Winnipeg%20James%20Armstrong%20Richardson%20International%20Airport">Winnipeg International Airport</a>. The casino opened in 1993, after an assessment regarding the distribution of gambling revenue was released.
|
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| 2
|
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Club Regent Casino
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The casino contains a <a href="McDonald%27s%20Canada">McDonald's</a> restaurant, as well as a concert stage, on which regular comedy, and musical performances are scheduled.
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676
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Club Regent Casino
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The gaming area of the casino is divided into two main areas, which are connected via a decommissioned <a href="aquarium%20tunnel">aquarium tunnel</a> that used to contain exotic <a href="saltwater%20fish">saltwater fish</a>. The first area (which is entered from the south or east entrance), contains a large amount of <a href="Video%20Lottery%20Terminal">VLT</a> and slot machines. The second area contains another section of VLTs, slot machines, and a <a href="Casino%20game%23Table%20games">table game</a> area, which includes such games as <a href="Blackjack">Blackjack</a>, <a href="Red%20dog%20poker">Red Dog</a>, <a href="Texas%20Hold%27em%20Bonus%20Poker">Texas Hold'em Bonus Poker</a>, <a href="Roulette">Roulette</a>, <a href="Baccarat">Baccarat</a>, <a href="Pai%20gow%20poker">Pai gow poker</a>, and <a href="Let%20It%20Ride%20%28card%20game%29">Let it ride</a>. <a href="Three%20card%20poker">Three card poker</a> was offered until early 2009, when it was replaced with Red Dog. Next to the table games is a large <a href="poker">poker</a> area, which contains multiple 10-seat poker tables.
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677
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Club Regent Casino
|
In this second area of the casino, there is a large bamboo-styled <a href="spiral%20staircase">spiral staircase</a>, which leads downstairs. Prior to 2007, the poker area was located downstairs; while the poker area was downstairs, the Manitoba <a href="Gaming%20control%20commission">Gaming Control Commission</a> only allowed the casino to run <a href="Limit%20poker%23Limits">Fixed-Limit</a> poker games. Shortly after its move upstairs, the Commission approved the casino to run <a href="Limit%20poker%23Limits">No-Limit</a> poker games. Currently, the poker area runs $1/$2 No-limit Texas hold 'em games, but higher limits are available upon player request. Aside from the cash poker games facilitated, the casino also runs regular Poker Tournaments.
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678
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Club Regent Casino
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The Club Regent Casino Hotel is owned and operated by <a href="Canad%20Inns">Canad Inns</a>, a Winnipeg hotel chain. The hotel contains 146 guest rooms, as well as a fitness centre. The hotel has a 3-diamond rating from <a href="American%20Automobile%20Association">AAA/CAA</a>, and a 4-star rating from Canada Select. The hotel also has a 3-Green Key rating from the <a href="Hotel%20Association%20of%20Canada">Hotel Association of Canada</a>'s Green Key Eco-Rating Program.
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679
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Worlds.com
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Worlds Chat, also known as Worlds.com, Worlds.net, or simply Worlds, is a 3D online chat program launched by Worlds Inc. in April 1995. It is recognized as one of the earliest programs of its kind.
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680
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Worlds.com
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In December 1998, Worlds Chat was succeeded by the WorldsPlayer program, also known as Worlds Ultimate 3D Chat on CD-ROM, and referred to as Worlds Platinum and Gamma in early SEC filings. It includes a separate code base, 3D avatars with animated actions, more default worlds, voice chat, and allows users to build their own worlds. From 1998 until August 6, 2024, WorldsPlayer servers remained online with an active community.
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681
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Worlds.com
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Worlds Chat development began at <a href="Knowledge%20Adventure">Knowledge Adventure Worlds</a> around 1994, eventually spinning off into its own company, Worlds Inc. During its beta period (1995–1996), Worlds Chat was available as a free demo for users who installed the 4-5 MB application on Windows 95, Windows NT, or Windows 3.1. On September 16, 1996, it officially launched as Worlds Chat Gold, featuring additional avatars, new worlds, and a retail CD-ROM version. Now there was a free demo version with limited features and a paid Gold version with expanded avatars, worlds, and more.
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682
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Worlds.com
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Assembled by Dave Marvit (VP of Production), the original team that constructed Worlds Chat consisted of Andrea Gallagher (producer); Dave Leahy, Syed Asif Hassan, and Bo Adler (development); Tulley Straub, Jeff "Scamper" Robinson and Helen Cho (UI and graphics). The original client/server protocol for the multi-user environment was developed by Mitra Ardron, Bo Adler, Judy Challinger, and Dave Leahy (PTO US6219045). Contributors to the project included David Tolley (music), Wolf Schmidt (documentation), John Navitsky and Scott Benson (operations), Naggi Asmar (quality assurance), and others.
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Worlds.com
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The Worlds Chat interface provided several sections, including a chat message window, a 3D interface similar to the video game "<a href="Doom%20%281993%20video%20game%29">Doom</a>", and a space station map indicating the user's current location.
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684
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Worlds.com
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When launching the program, it offered users a selection of 15 pre-existing 2D avatars to serve as the user's representation within the virtual 3D environment. If no avatar was chosen, the default was a wooden crash dummy avatar. The gallery of avatars was presented from a first-person perspective. Upon clicking on an avatar, the user was placed within the central hub of a virtual space station, where they could interact with other online users who were also represented by avatars.
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685
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Worlds.com
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Within the virtual space station, users could navigate between platforms through sliding doors and hallways. Every new room or space served as a new area in which users could chat with one another. There were originally 20 rooms distributed among the Space Station world. It eventually expanded the number of worlds to include Sky world, Garden world, Sadness, and Glee.
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686
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Worlds.com
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The first release of <a href="VRML">VRML</a>, a standard for defining <a href="virtual%20world">virtual world</a>s, was less than six months old when Worlds Chat was released, and thus still lacking in any <a href="best%20practice">best practice</a>s to use. Additionally, the speed of dial-up Internet connections placed limitations on the amount of information that could be transmitted to and from the Worlds Inc. servers. An increasing number of users alongside the expanding virtual world increased these pressures. Unlike other immersive environments of its day, it worked on lines as slow as 9600 baud.
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Worlds.com
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In 2011, <a href="Tamiko%20Thiel">Tamiko Thiel</a>, the creative director and producer at Worlds Inc. from 1994 to 1996 for the <a href="Starbright%20World">Starbright World</a> project, wrote an article entitled "Cyber-Animism and Augmented Dreams" describing the history of virtual worlds, in which she wrote: "In the virtual worlds and avatar communities in the mid 1990s, we thought we all would start parallel, virtual, online existences in which we could create ourselves anew and realize our personal dream worlds. The technology however was too awkward, the processors and the Internet connections too slow, and the user base for our worlds never extended beyond a small dedicated community. By 2002, the virtual communities of the first generation all went bankrupt or looked for other ways to earn money."
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{
"caption": [],
"image": [],
"type": [],
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}
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688
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Worlds.com
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Using WorldsPlayer, a user assumes an avatar (a 2D holographic penguin by default) and can move, chat, express themselves via gestures, voice chat, send email, listen to in-world music, or view videos hosted in worlds.
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Worlds.com
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Though it had tens of thousands of active users at the height of its popularity in 1999, it was much less by the 2010s. By the 2020s, it was considered a "digital ruins" by some academics.
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"caption": [],
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690
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Worlds.com
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Due to a server misconfiguration, WorldsPlayer servers have been offline since August 6, 2024, preventing users from accessing online chat features, though the client remains available for download from Worlds Inc. As of now, Worlds Inc. has not issued an official statement regarding the duration of the outage.
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Worlds.com
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In response, multiple community-run servers have emerged, utilizing reverse-engineered software to allow users to interact and chat online within independent networks.
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692
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Bowie Wu
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Bowie Wu Fung (born 18 January 1932) is a Hong Kong veteran actor and director with family roots in <a href="Guangdong">Guangdong</a>, China. A <a href="matin%C3%A9e%20idol">matinée idol</a> in the 1950s and 1960s, he began his acting career in long form Cantonese films 1953, becoming an overnight success with his debut film, "Men's Hearts". In his long career he has starred opposite many of <a href="Hong%20Kong">Hong Kong</a> cinema's leading ladies, and of particular note are his many collaborations with <a href="Josephine%20Siao">Josephine Siao</a> in 1960s <a href="Musical%20film">musicals</a>. For these roles he earned the nickname the "Dance King" for his dancing skills. In the 1970s Woo Fung began working in television and continues to do so as a contract artist to Hong Kong's <a href="TVB">TVB</a>, with occasional guest appearances in films.
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693
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Bowie Wu
|
Woo Fung was born at Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University in Liwan, Guangzhou, He grew up at <a href="Xiguan">Xiguan</a>, Guangzhou started in his childhood, He grew up in <a href="Hong%20Kong">Hong Kong</a>, His family was antique business from his grandparents, He graduated at Pui Ying Secondary School in 1952.
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Bowie Wu
|
Woo Fung remains a very much loved and respected elder in Hong Kong's entertainment industry, and is "<a href="Godparent%23Chinese%20traditions">godfather</a>" to both <a href="Jacky%20Cheung">Jacky Cheung</a> and <a href="Nick%20Cheung">Nick Cheung</a>.
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695
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Bowie Wu
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Woo Fung held a concert on 19 Jun 2021, at the Hong Kong Coliseum. His granddaughters and great-grandchildren also attended live, with his sons and daughters also joining in via web conferencing.
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696
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List of airlines of Mexico
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This is a list of <a href="Airline">airlines</a> in <a href="Mexico">Mexico</a>, categorized by <a href="International%20Civil%20Aviation%20Organization">ICAO</a> and <a href="International%20Air%20Transport%20Association">IATA</a> codes and callsigns, based on data as of 2025. A separate list covers <a href="List%20of%20defunct%20airlines%20of%20Mexico">defunct airlines of Mexico</a>.
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"Volaris Airbus 320-271N and Viva Airbus 320-271N at Morelia International Airport"
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List of airlines of Mexico
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Commercial aviation in Mexico began in 1921 with "<a href="Mexicana%20de%20Aviaci%C3%B3n%20%281921%E2%80%932010%29">Compañía Mexicana de Transportación Aérea</a>" in <a href="Mexico%20City">Mexico City</a>. Today, <a href="Aerom%C3%A9xico">Aeroméxico</a> is the national flag carrier and the country’s largest airline by fleet size and number of destinations. <a href="Volaris">Volaris</a> leads by passengers carried, while <a href="Viva%20%28airline%29">Viva</a> ranks third among major carriers. Other domestic and regional airlines include <a href="TAR%20Aerol%C3%ADneas">TAR Aerolíneas</a>, <a href="Aerus%20%28airline%29">Aerus</a>, <a href="A%C3%A9reo%20Servicio%20Guerrero">Aero Servicio Guerrero</a>, <a href="Magnicharters">Magnicharters</a>, and the recently launched, state-owned <a href="Mexicana%20de%20Aviaci%C3%B3n%20%282023%E2%80%93present%29">Mexicana de Aviación</a>.
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The Wordy Shipmates
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The Wordy Shipmates is the fifth book by the American social commentator <a href="Sarah%20Vowell">Sarah Vowell</a>, published in October 2008. The book chronicles the 17th and 18th century history of <a href="Puritan">Puritan</a> colonists in <a href="Massachusetts">Massachusetts</a>, United States. The book delineates a dichotomy between the Puritans of the <a href="Massachusetts%20Bay%20Colony">Massachusetts Bay Colony</a> and those who settled in <a href="Plymouth%2C%20Massachusetts">Plymouth, Massachusetts</a>, by analysing several key historical events, like the <a href="Pequot%20War">Pequot War</a> and the banishment of <a href="Roger%20Williams">Roger Williams</a> and <a href="Anne%20Hutchinson">Anne Hutchinson</a>.
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Modum FK
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Modum Fotballklubb is a <a href="Norway">Norwegian</a> <a href="football%20%28soccer%29">football</a> club from <a href="Modum">Modum</a>, founded in 2007 as a merger between the first teams of <a href="%C3%85mot%20IF">Åmot IF</a>, IL Moingen, Vikersund IF, Haugfoss IF, Bingen BK and Geithus IL. The merger plans had been ongoing for some time.
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