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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Roache | Linus Roache | Linus William Roache (born 1 February 1964) is a British actor. He is best known to US audiences as Executive ADA Michael Cutter in the NBC dramas Law & Order (2008–2010) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2011–2012), and also played Ecbert, King of Wessex in Vikings from 2014 to 2017.
He was nominated for a Golden... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_landing | Moon landing | A Moon landing or lunar landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the Moon, including both crewed and robotic missions. The first human-made object to touch the Moon was Luna 2 in 1959.
In 1969, Apollo 11 was the first crewed mission to land on the Moon. There were six crewed landings between 1969 and 19... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makassarese_language | Makassarese language | Makassarese ( mə-KASS-ər-EEZ; Basa Mangkasaraʼ, Lontara script: ᨅᨔ ᨆᨀᨔᨑ, Makasar script: 𑻤𑻰𑻥𑻠𑻰𑻭, Serang script: بَاسَ مَڠْكَاسَرَءْ, pronounced [ɓasa mãŋˈkʰasaraʔ]), sometimes called Makasar, Makassar, Macassar, or Macassan (Australian English) is a language of the Makassarese people, spoken in South Sulawesi pro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_McHale#:~:text=Joel%20Edward%20McHale%20(born%20November,actor%2C%20comedian%20and%20television%20presenter. | Joel McHale#:~:text=Joel Edward McHale (born November,actor, comedian and television presenter. | Joel Edward McHale (born November 20, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, and television presenter. He is best known for hosting The Soup (2004–2015) and his role as Jeffrey "Jeff" Winger on the NBC sitcom Community (2009–2015). He has performed in the films Spider-Man 2 (2004), Spy Kids: All the Time in the World (2... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Maryland,_College_Park#Notable_alumni | University of Maryland, College Park#Notable alumni | The University of Maryland, College Park (University of Maryland, UMD, or simply Maryland) is a public land-grant research university in College Park, Maryland, United States near Washington, D.C. Founded in 1856, UMD is the flagship institution of the University System of Maryland and is the largest university in the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucky_Lehrer | Lucky Lehrer | Keith "Lucky" Lehrer (born 18 April 1958) is a drummer from Los Angeles, California associated with several influential LA punk rock bands. He was originally trained in jazz then played in a number of LA punk rock bands, particularly the Circle Jerks, Redd Kross, Bad Religion, Darby Crash Band and LA's Wasted Youth, am... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rennington | Rennington | Rennington is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England about 4 miles (6 km) north of Alnwick. The parish includes the village of Rock and the hamlets of Broxfield and Stamford. In 2011 the parish had a population of 366.
== Governance ==
Rennington is in the parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Twe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenoble#Population | Grenoble#Population | Grenoble ( grə-NOH-bəl; French: [ɡʁənɔbl] ; Arpitan: Grenoblo or Grainóvol; Occitan: Graçanòbol or Grenòble) is the prefecture and largest city of the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France. It was the capital of the Dauphiné historical province and lies where the river Drac flows in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rulers_of_the_Mossi_state_of_Tenkodogo | List of rulers of the Mossi state of Tenkodogo | This is a list of traditional rulers of the Mossi kingdom of Tenkodogo, which today is part of Burkina Faso. Tenkodogo today is now the seventh largest town and is the seat of the regional government of Boulgou Province. The traditional ruler is known as Tenkodogo-naaba.
Naaba = Ruler |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Dessner | Aaron Dessner | Aaron Brooking Dessner (born April 23, 1976) is an American musician. He is best known as a founding member of the rock band the National, with whom he has recorded ten studio albums; a co-founder of the indie rock duo Big Red Machine, teaming with Bon Iver's Justin Vernon; and a collaborator on Taylor Swift's critical... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_oxide | Calcium oxide | Calcium oxide (formula: CaO), commonly known as quicklime or burnt lime, is a widely used chemical compound. It is a white, caustic, alkaline, crystalline solid at room temperature. The broadly used term lime connotes calcium-containing inorganic compounds, in which carbonates, oxides, and hydroxides of calcium, silico... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Records#End_of_an_era:_Ostin_and_Waronker_depart | Warner Records#End of an era: Ostin and Waronker depart | Warner Records Inc. (also known as Warner Bros. Records Inc. until 2019) is an American record label. A subsidiary of Warner Music Group, it is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. It was founded on March 19, 1958, as the recorded music division of the American film studio
Warner Bros. Pictures.
== History ==
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_discography | The Beatles discography | |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyro_the_Dragon | Spyro the Dragon | Spyro the Dragon is a 1998 platform game originally developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The first game in the Spyro series stars the title character, a young purple dragon named Spyro, and his dragonfly friend, Sparx, who must journey across the Dragon Kingdom ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Northern_Ireland_international_footballers#List_of_players | List of Northern Ireland international footballers#List of players | The Northern Ireland national football team represents Northern Ireland in international association football. It is organised by the Irish Football Association (IFA), which was formed in 1880, prior to the partition of Ireland. The original Ireland national team was selected by the IFA and included players from all of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amaravati | Amaravati | Amaravati (English: uh-mə-RAH-vuh-thi, Telugu: Amarāvati) is the capital city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in Guntur district on the right bank of the Krishna River, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) southwest of Vijayawada. The city derives its name from the nearby historic site of Amaravathi, which serv... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_VII_of_Montpellier | William VII of Montpellier | William VII of Montpellier (c. 1131 — c. 1172), the eldest son of William VI and of his wife Sibylle, was as 12th century Lord of Montpellier.
Aged around 15, he inherited the lordship of Montpellier from his father in 1146 under the tutelage of his grandmother, Ermessende of Melgueil. His father had retired to a monas... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Coal,_Iron_and_Railroad_Company | Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company | The Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company (1852–1952), also known as TCI and the Tennessee Company, was a major American steel manufacturer with interests in coal and iron ore mining and railroad operations. Originally based entirely within Tennessee, it relocated most of its business to Alabama in the late ninetee... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgana_King#Film_debut | Morgana King#Film debut | Maria Grazia Morgana Messina (June 4, 1930 – March 22, 2018), better known as Morgana King, was an American jazz singer and actress. She began a professional singing career at sixteen years old. In her twenties, she was singing at a Greenwich Village nightclub when she was recognized for her unique phrasing and vocal r... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon_McDonald | Devon McDonald | Devon Linton McDonald (born November 8, 1969) is a former professional American football player who played linebacker for three seasons for the Indianapolis Colts and one season for the Arizona Cardinals. McDonald later played for the Tampa Bay Storm in the Arena Football League (AFL).
== Early life and college ==
Mc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_governors_of_Pennsylvania | List of governors of Pennsylvania | The governor of Pennsylvania is the head of government of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as well as commander-in-chief of the state's national guard.
The governor has a duty to enforce state laws and the power to approve or veto bills passed by the Pennsylvania General Assembly, as well as to convene the legislature... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culdcept_Saga | Culdcept Saga | Culdcept Saga (カルドセプト サーガ, Karudoseputo Sāga) is a video game in the Culdcept series developed exclusively for the Xbox 360 video game console. It is the first entry for a Microsoft console in the franchise.
A demo of the title was made available to Xbox Live users on December 4, 2007. The demo includes two different p... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northumberland_Plate | Northumberland Plate | The Northumberland Plate is a flat handicap horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Newcastle over a distance of 2 miles and 56 yards (3,270 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late June or early July.
== History ==
The event was established in 1833, and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality_(Kenny_Chesney_song) | Reality (Kenny Chesney song) | "Reality" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Chesney. It was released in October 2011 as the fifth and final single from his 2010 album Hemingway's Whiskey. The song became Chesney's twenty-first number one hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in early 2012. Chesney wrot... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics#Medalists | Wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics#Medalists | Wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo featured two disciplines, freestyle and Greco-Roman, which were further divided into different weight categories. Men competed in both disciplines whereas women only participated in the freestyle events, with 18 gold medals awarded. Wrestling had been contested at every mo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Schumacher | Michael Schumacher | Michael Schumacher (born 3 January 1969) is a German former racing driver who competed in Formula One from 1991 to 2006 and from 2010 to 2012. Schumacher won a record-setting seven Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles, tied by Lewis Hamilton in 2020, and—at the time of his retirement—held the records for most... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clash_(album) | The Clash (album) | The Clash is the debut studio album by the English punk rock band the Clash, released on 8 April 1977 through CBS Records. Recorded and mixed over three weeks in February 1977 for £4,000, it would go on to reach No. 12 on the UK charts, and has been included on many retrospective rankings as one of the greatest punk a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_You_Want_Blood_You%27ve_Got_It | If You Want Blood You've Got It | If You Want Blood You've Got It (written as just If You Want Blood) is the first live album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, and their only live album released during Bon Scott's lifetime. It was originally released in the UK and Europe on 13 October 1978, in the US on 21 November 1978, and in Australia on 27 Novemb... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jose,_California | San Jose, California | San Jose, officially the City of San José ( SAN hoh-ZAY, -SAY; Spanish: [saŋ xoˈse]), is the most populous city in the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California, and the 12th-most populous in the United States, with 997,368 residents. The city's metropolitan area is home to nearly two million people, while the b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_NBA_season | 2019–20 NBA season | The 2019–20 NBA season was the 74th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The regular season began on October 22, 2019, and originally was scheduled to end on April 15, 2020. The 2020 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 16, at the United Center in Chicago, and was won by Team LeBron, 157–155. The pl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chevrolet_vehicles | List of Chevrolet vehicles | Chevrolet is a division of the manufacturer General Motors (GM), which produces vehicles since 1911 worldwide.
== Current production vehicles ==
Keys
Vehicles currently not sold in the United States and Canada
=== Currently produced under license ===
Chevrolet Cobalt (Uzbekistan)
Chevrolet T-Series (Egypt)
Not... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAW_Patrol:_The_Movie | PAW Patrol: The Movie | |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_San_Francisco | List of tallest buildings in San Francisco | San Francisco, a major city in the U.S state of California, has over 480 high-rises, 124 of which are at least 300 feet (91 m) tall as of 2026. The tallest building in the city is Salesforce Tower, the city's sole supertall skyscraper. Headquarters of software company Salesforce, it was completed in 2018 at a height of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Colin_Firth | List of awards and nominations received by Colin Firth | The following article is a List of awards and nominations received by Colin Firth.
Colin Firth is an English actor known for his roles in film, television, and theatre. Over his career has received an Academy Award, two BAFTA Awards, a Golden Globe Award and three Screen Actors Guild Awards as well as nominations for t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prohibition_in_the_United_States | Prohibition in the United States | The Prohibition era was the period from 1920 to 1933 when the United States prohibited the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages. The alcohol industry was curtailed by a succession of state legislatures, and Prohibition was formally introduced nationwide under the Eighteenth Amendment... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damien_Chazelle | Damien Chazelle | Damien Sayre Chazelle (; born January 19, 1985) is an American and French filmmaker. He directed the psychological drama Whiplash (2014), the musical romance La La Land (2016), the biographical drama First Man (2018), and the period black comedy Babylon (2022).
For Whiplash, he was nominated for the Academy Award for B... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C4%8De | Renče | Renče (pronounced [ˈɾeːntʃɛ]; Italian: Ranziano) is a settlement in the lower Vipava Valley in the Municipality of Renče–Vogrsko in the Littoral region of Slovenia.
The hamlets of Arčoni, Lukežiči, Martinuči, Mohorini, Merljaki (Mrljaki until 1993), Renški Podkraj, and Žigoni were independent settlements until 2000, wh... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominique_Morisseau | Dominique Morisseau | Dominique Morisseau (born March 13, 1978) is an American playwright and actress from Detroit, Michigan. She has written more than nine plays, three of which are part of a cycle titled The Detroit Project. She received a MacArthur Fellowship (also known as the 'Genius Grant') in 2018.
== Early life ==
Morisseau was bo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_IX_of_Montpellier | William IX of Montpellier | William IX (Occitan Guilhem or Guillem) was the lord of Montpellier from 1202 until 1204. He was the last lord of the Guilhem lineage.
William IX was the eldest son of William VIII of Montpellier. His mother, Agnes (Spanish Inés), was related to the kings of Aragon. She was William VIII's second wife, married in 1187 a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Summer_Olympics_opening_ceremony | 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony | The opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on the evening of Friday 27 July 2012 in the Olympic Stadium, London, during which the Games were formally opened by Queen Elizabeth II. As mandated by the Olympic Charter, the proceedings combined the ceremonial opening of this international sporting event (i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Muir | John Muir | John Muir ( MURE; April 21, 1838 – December 24, 1914), also known as "John of the Mountains" and "Father of the National Parks", was a Scottish-born American naturalist, author, environmental philosopher, botanist, zoologist, glaciologist, and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness in the United States.
His ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_trial_of_O._J._Simpson | Murder trial of O. J. Simpson | The People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson was a criminal trial in Los Angeles County Superior Court, in which former NFL player and actor O. J. Simpson was tried and acquitted for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, who were stabbed to death outside Brown's ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albertville | Albertville | Albertville (French pronunciation: [albɛʁvil] ; Arpitan: Arbèrtvile) is a subprefecture of the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France.
It is best known for hosting the 1992 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. In 2022, the commune had a population of 19,706; its urban area had 40,715 i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Movie | Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie | Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie is a 2003 American stand-up comedy concert film from Warner Bros. Pictures. It stars comedians Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall and fellow Blue Collar comics Ron White and Larry the Cable Guy. The movie is similar in nature to that of The Original Kings of Comedy. It was followed by tw... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Jae-won_(footballer,_born_1992) | Lee Jae-won (footballer, born 1992) | Lee Jae-won (born June 2, 1992) is a South Korean football player.
== Playing career ==
Lee Jae-won played for J3 League club; Kataller Toyama in 2015 season. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Eastwood | Clint Eastwood | Clinton Eastwood Jr. (born May 31, 1930) is an American actor, musician, and filmmaker. After achieving success in the Western TV series Rawhide, Eastwood rose to international fame with his role as the "Man with No Name" in Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy of spaghetti Westerns during the mid-1960s and as antihero cop H... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Koechlin | Maurice Koechlin | Maurice Koechlin (3 June 1856 – 14 January 1946) was a Franco-Swiss structural engineer from the Koechlin family.
== Life ==
A member of the renowned Alsatian Koechlin family, he was born in Buhl, Haut-Rhin, the son of Jean Koechlin and his wife Anne Marie (Anaïs), née Beuck. He was the first cousin once removed of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Lawless | Lucy Lawless | Lucille Frances Lawless (née Ryan; born 29 March 1968) is a New Zealand actress, singer, and director. She is best known for her roles as Xena in the television series Xena: Warrior Princess, as D'Anna Biers on the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series, and Lucretia in the television series Spartacus: Blood and Sand ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stow-on-the-Wold | Stow-on-the-Wold | Stow-on-the-Wold is a market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England, on top of an 800-foot (244 m) hill at the junction of main roads through the Cotswolds, including the Fosse Way (A429), which is of Roman origin. The town was founded by Norman lords to absorb trade from the roads converging there. Fairs ha... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Haytham | Ibn al-Haytham | Ibn al-Haytham, Latinized as Alhazen (c. 965 – c. 1040), was a mathematician, astronomer, and physicist of the Islamic Golden Age from present-day Iraq. Referred to as "the father of modern optics", he made significant contributions to the principles of optics and visual perception in particular. His most influential w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Mullins_(rugby_union) | Andy Mullins (rugby union) | Andrew Richard Mullins (born 1964) is an English former rugby union player. Mullins represented Harlequin FC and won a single cap for England in 1989.
== Early life ==
Andy Mullins was born on 12 December 1964 in Eltham. He was educated at Dulwich College and Durham University, where he was a member of Hatfield Colle... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mateo_Retegui | Mateo Retegui | Mateo Retegui (born 29 April 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Saudi Pro League club Al-Qadsiah. Born in Argentina, he plays for the Italy national team.
== Early life ==
Retegui was born and raised in Argentina. His maternal grandfather, Angelo Dimarco, emigrated to Argentina from Canica... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_US_Open_%E2%80%93_Men%27s_singles | 2003 US Open – Men's singles | Andy Roddick defeated Juan Carlos Ferrero in the final, 6–3, 7–6(7–2), 6–3 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2003 US Open. It was his first and only major title. Roddick remains the most recent American to win a major men's singles title. Roddick saved a match point en route to the title, in the semifinals a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissolution_of_Czechoslovakia | Dissolution of Czechoslovakia | The dissolution of Czechoslovakia, which took effect on 31 December 1992, was the self-determined partition of the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic into the independent countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Both mirrored the Czech Socialist Republic and the Slovak Socialist Republic, which had been created ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonaventure_Cemetery | Bonaventure Cemetery | Bonaventure Cemetery is a rural cemetery located on a scenic bluff of the Wilmington River, southeast of downtown Savannah, Georgia. The cemetery's prominence grew when it was featured in the 1994 novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt, and in the subsequent movie, directed by Clint Eastwood, ba... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventures_in_Babysitting | Adventures in Babysitting | Adventures in Babysitting (also known as A Night on the Town in certain countries) is a 1987 American teen comedy film written by David Simkins and directed by Chris Columbus in his directorial debut. It stars Elisabeth Shue, Keith Coogan, Anthony Rapp, and Maia Brewton, and features cameos by blues singer/guitarist Al... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shizuoka_Prefecture | Shizuoka Prefecture | Shizuoka Prefecture (静岡県, Shizuoka-ken; Japanese pronunciation: [ɕi.(d)zɯꜜ.o.ka, ɕi.(d)zɯ.o.kaꜜ.keɴ]) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu. As of September 2023, Shizuoka Prefecture has a population of 3,555,818 and has a geographic area of 7,777.42 km2 (3,002.88 sq mi). Shizuoka Prefecture bo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_III_of_Montpellier | William III of Montpellier | |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geibi_Line | Geibi Line | The Geibi Line (芸備線, Geibi-sen) is a railway line operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in the mountainous area of the Chūgoku region in Japan. It begins at Bitchū-Kōjiro Station on the west side of Niimi, Okayama Prefecture, connecting through Miyoshi Station in Miyoshi, Hiroshima Prefecture, and terminatin... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Council_of_State_of_Siam | Supreme Council of State of Siam | The Supreme Council of State of Siam (Thai: อภิรัฐมนตรีสภา) was an advisory and legislative council established by King Prajadhipok of Siam (Rama VII) that existed from 1925 to 1932. The Eton- and Sandhurst-educated monarch wished to create a council similar to a cabinet, where the most important government officials c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Andrew,_Duke_of_York | Prince Andrew, Duke of York | |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinthia_Pi%C3%B1eiro# | Cinthia Piñeiro# | Cinthia Josefina Piñeiro Torres (born February 4, 1986, in Santo Domingo) is a volleyball and beach volleyball player from Dominican Republic, who participated in the NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit 2007 with Ysaires Restituyo finishing in 9th place.
She won the gold medal of the Dominican Republic National Championsh... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside_Out_(Fates_Warning_album) | Inside Out (Fates Warning album) | Inside Out is the seventh studio album by progressive metal band Fates Warning, released on July 26, 1994 through Metal Blade Records. The album continues with the commercial sound that Parallels began. It was the last to feature long-time bassist Joe DiBiase, who left after its release, as well as the last to feature ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technicolor | Technicolor | Technicolor is a family of color motion picture processes. The first version, Process 1, was introduced in 1916, and improved versions followed over several decades.
Definitive Technicolor movies using three black-and-white films running through a special camera (Three-strip Technicolor or Process 4) started in the ear... |
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois | Illinois | Illinois ( IL-ih-NOY) is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. It borders on Lake Michigan to its northeast, the Mississippi River to its west, and the Wabash and Ohio rivers to its south. Of the fifty U.S. states, Illinois has the fifth-largest gross domestic product (GDP), the sixth-largest populati... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Please_Please_Please_(Sabrina_Carpenter_song) | Please Please Please (Sabrina Carpenter song) | "Please Please Please" is a song by American singer Sabrina Carpenter from her sixth studio album, Short n' Sweet (2024). It was released through Island Records on June 6, 2024, as the second single from the album. Produced by Jack Antonoff, it was written by Antonoff, Carpenter, and Amy Allen. It is a yacht rock, coun... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Diamond_League | 2015 Diamond League | The 2015 IAAF Diamond League was the sixth season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It consisted of fourteen one-day meetings, starting on 15 May in Doha, Qatar, and ending on 11 September in Brussels, Belgium. Other eve... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panic!_at_the_Disco | Panic! at the Disco | Panic! at the Disco was an American pop rock band formed in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2004 by high school friends Ryan Ross (guitar, vocals) and Spencer Smith (drums), who recruited classmates Brendon Urie (vocals, guitar) and Brent Wilson (bass). Following several lineup changes, Panic! at the Disco operated as the solo p... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_S-Class_(W222) | Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W222) | The Mercedes-Benz W222 is the sixth generation of the Mercedes Benz S-Class; it was produced from 2013 to 2020, serving as the successor to the W221 S-Class and predecessor to the W223 S-Class. The W222 was designed in 2009 by Korean designer Il-hun Yoon, who drew inspiration from the Mercedes-Benz F700 concept car. Th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Lunn_bun | Sally Lunn bun | A Sally Lunn is a large bun or teacake, a type of batter bread, made with a yeast dough including cream and eggs, similar to the sweet brioche breads of France. Sometimes served warm and sliced, with butter, it was first recorded in 1780 in the spa town of Bath in southwest England. As a tea cake, it is popular in Cana... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_population | List of United States cities by population | This is a list of the most populous municipal corporations of the United States. As defined by the United States Census Bureau, an incorporated place includes cities, towns, villages, boroughs, and municipalities. A few exceptional census-designated places (CDPs) are also included in the Census Bureau's listing of inco... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Atlanta_Braves_season | 2021 Atlanta Braves season | The 2021 Atlanta Braves season was the 151st season of the Atlanta Braves franchise, the 56th season in Atlanta, and the Braves' 5th season at Truist Park. The Braves were managed by Brian Snitker, in his 6th season as the team's manager. The Braves clinched their fourth consecutive National League East title. They def... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_World_Series#Composite_box | 2002 World Series#Composite box | The 2002 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB)'s 2002 season. The 98th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff between the American League (AL) champion Anaheim Angels and the National League (NL) champion San Francisco Giants; the Angels defeated the Giants, four g... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendy%27s | Wendy's | Wendy's International, LLC, is an American international fast food restaurant chain founded by Dave Thomas on November 15, 1969, in Columbus, Ohio. Its headquarters moved to Dublin, Ohio, on January 29, 2006. On September 29, 2008, the company merged with Triarc, the publicly traded parent company of Arby's. As of Dece... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priyanka_Chopra | Priyanka Chopra | Priyanka Chopra Jonas (née Chopra; born 18 July 1982) is an Indian actress and film producer. The winner of the Miss World 2000 pageant, she is India's highest-paid actress and her accolades include two National Film Awards and five Filmfare Awards. In 2016, the Government of India honoured her with the Padma Shri, and... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hawking#1975%E2%80%931990 | Stephen Hawking#1975–1990 | Stephen William Hawking (8 January 1942 – 14 March 2018) was an English theoretical astrophysicist, cosmologist, and author who was director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge. Between 1979 and 2009, he was the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge, widely viewed... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glyn_Harper | Glyn Harper | Glyn John Harper (born 12 March 1958) is a New Zealand historian who specialises in the military history of the 20th century. He has published several books on New Zealand's participation in the First and Second World Wars.
== Biography ==
Born on 12 March 1958 in Christchurch, Harper was trained as a secondary scho... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Formula_One_season | 1953 Formula One season | The 1953 Formula One season was the seventh season of FIA Formula One motor racing. Just as in 1952, races counting towards the 4th World Championship of Drivers—which was contested over nine races between 18 January and 13 September 1953—were open only to Formula Two cars. The Indianapolis 500 continued to be run unde... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ATP_number_1_ranked_singles_tennis_players | List of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players | The PIF ATP rankings are the Association of Tennis Professionals' (ATP) merit-based system for determining the rankings in men's tennis. The top-ranked player is the player who, over the previous 52 weeks, has garnered the most ranking points on the ATP Tour. Points are awarded based on how far a player advances in tou... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Seinfeld | Jerry Seinfeld | Jerome Allen Seinfeld ( SYNE-feld; born April 29, 1954) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, filmmaker, and television producer specializing in observational comedy. Seinfeld gained stardom playing a fictionalized version of himself in the NBC sitcom Seinfeld (1989–1998), which he co-created and wrote with ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_postcode_areas_in_the_United_Kingdom | List of postcode areas in the United Kingdom | This is a list of postcode areas, used by Royal Mail for the purposes of directing mail within the United Kingdom. The postcode area is the largest geographical unit used and forms the initial characters of the alphanumeric UK postcode. There are currently 121 geographic postcode areas in use in the UK and a further th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Strange | Doctor Strange | Dr. Stephen Vincent Strange is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by artist Steve Ditko with scripting by Stan Lee, the character first appeared in Strange Tales #110 (cover-dated July 1963). Doctor Strange serves as the Sorcerer Supreme, the primary protector of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Ballard | Hank Ballard | Hank Ballard (born John Henry Kendricks; November 18, 1927 – March 2, 2003) was an American singer and songwriter, the lead vocalist of the Midnighters and one of the first rock and roll artists to emerge in the early 1950s. John Henry played an integral part in the development of the genre, releasing the hit singles "... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophora_microphylla | Sophora microphylla | Sophora microphylla, commonly known as weeping kōwhai and small-leaved kōwhai, is a species of flowering tree in the family Fabaceae native to New Zealand. It is the most widespread of the eight species of kōwhai (the New Zealand Sophora). It is also called South Island kōwhai, although this name is misleading as it is... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophi%C3%A6_Naturalis_Principia_Mathematica | Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica | Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (English: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy), often called simply the Principia (), is a book by Sir Isaac Newton that expounds Newton's laws of motion and his law of universal gravitation.
The Principia is written in Latin and comprises three volumes, and was... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolly_(sheep) | Dolly (sheep) | Dolly (5 July 1996 – 14 February 2003) was a female Finn-Dorset sheep and the first mammal that was cloned from an adult somatic cell. She was cloned by associates of the Roslin Institute in Scotland, using the process of nuclear transfer from a cell taken from a mammary gland (somatic cell nuclear transfer). Her cloni... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_McCampbell | David McCampbell | Captain David McCampbell (January 16, 1910 – June 30, 1996) was a United States Navy captain, naval aviator, and Medal of Honor recipient. He retired from the Navy in 1964 with 31 years of service.
McCampbell is the United States Navy's all-time leading flying ace (called Ace of the Aces in the Navy) and top F6F Hellca... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_Legends_World_Championship | League of Legends World Championship | The League of Legends World Championship (commonly abbreviated as Worlds) is the annual professional League of Legends world championship tournament hosted by Riot Games and is the culmination of each season. Teams compete for the champion title, the 22-pound (10-kilogram) Summoner's Cup, and a multi-million-dollar cha... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_Accomplished_speech | Mission Accomplished speech | Mission Accomplished is the name given to a televised speech made on May 1, 2003, by United States president George W. Bush on the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln near the coast of California. Bush, who had launched the United States invasion of Iraq six weeks earlier, mounted a podium in front of a White House-pr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IKEA | IKEA | IKEA ( eye-KEE-ə, Swedish: [ɪˈkêːa]) is a multinational conglomerate founded in Sweden that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture, household goods, and various related services.
IKEA was founded in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprad, and has been the world's largest furniture retailer since 2008. The brand name is an acron... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Hungarian_composers | List of Hungarian composers | This is an alphabetical list of Hungarian composers.
== A ==
Ábrányi, Kornél (1822–1903)
Ádám, Jenő (1896–1982)
Aggházy, Károly (1855–1918)
== B ==
Bakfark, Bálint (1507–1576), also Valentin Bakfark, Bacfarc, Bakfarc, Bakfarkh, Bakffark, Backuart
Balogh, Máté (born 1990)
Bárdos, Lajos (1899–1986)
Bartók, Béla (1881... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Baio | Chris Baio | Christopher Joseph Baio (born October 29, 1984) is an American musician, best known for being the bassist for the New York City-based indie rock band Vampire Weekend. He also releases as a record producer under the mononym Baio, and his debut solo album The Names was released through Glassnote Records on September 18, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Dolittle | Doctor Dolittle | Doctor John Dolittle is the central character of a series of children's books by Hugh Lofting starting with the 1920 The Story of Doctor Dolittle. He is a physician who shuns human patients in favour of animals, with whom he can speak in their own languages. He later becomes a naturalist, using his abilities to speak w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunisian_National_Dialogue_Quartet | Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet | The Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet (Arabic: الرباعي التونسي للحوار الوطني, French: Quartet du dialogue national) is a group of four civil society organizations that were central mediators in the effort to consolidate democratic gains and form a lasting constitutional settlement in Tunisia following the unrest and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appenzell_District | Appenzell District | Appenzell District is a district of the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden in Switzerland. It has a population of 5,793 (as of December 2020). The area of Appenzell is 16.88 km2 (7 sq mi). The district of Appenzell consists of a part of the village Appenzell, as well as Rinkenbach, Kau and Meistersrüte.
== History ==
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_Summer_Olympics | 2000 Summer Olympics | The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, officially branded as Sydney 2000, and also known as the Games of the New Millennium, were an international multi-sport event held from 15 September to 1 October 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It marked the second time the Summer Olympic... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Graves_(businessman) | Ryan Graves (businessman) | Ryan Graves (born 1983) is an American billionaire, a former CEO and member of the board of directors of Uber, and a current member of the board of directors of Charity: Water, Pachama, and Metromile. He is also the CEO of Saltwater, his family office.
== Early life and education ==
Graves was born in San Diego, Cali... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatfield_College,_Durham | Hatfield College, Durham | Hatfield College is one of the constituent colleges of Durham University in England. It occupies a city centre site above the River Wear on the World Heritage Site peninsula, lying adjacent to North Bailey and only a short distance from Durham Cathedral. Taking its name from a medieval Prince-Bishop of Durham, the coll... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Motor_Company#Sales_numbers | Ford Motor Company#Sales numbers | The Ford Motor Company (commonly known as Ford, sometimes abbreviated as FoMoCo) is an American multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. It was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903. The company sells automobiles and commercial vehicles under the Ford b... |
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