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| Team roster \- season 2016/2017 | | | | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Exprivia Molfetta | | | | | | | No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | | 1 | Alberto Polo | (1995\-09\-07)September 7, 1995 | middle blocker | | 3 | Marco Vitelli | (1996\-04\-04)April 4, 1996 | middle blocker | | 4 | Ernesto Jiménez | (1989\-11\-16)November 16, 1989 | outside hitter | | 5 | Pier Paolo Partenio | (1993\-02\-06)February 6, 1993 | setter | | 6 | Francesco Del Vecchio | (1987\-04\-21)April 21, 1987 | outside hitter | | 7 | Joao Rafael De Barros Ferreira | (1993\-03\-17)March 17, 1993 | outside hitter | | 8 | Thiago Pontes Veloso | (1993\-08\-15)August 15, 1993 | setter | | 9 | Bogdan Olteanu | (1981\-05\-11)May 11, 1981 | outside hitter | | 10 | Giulio Sabbi | (1989\-08\-10)August 10, 1989 | opposite | | 11 | Daniele De Pandis | (1984\-06\-30)June 30, 1984 | libero | | 12 | Alessandro Porcelli | (1995\-12\-03)December 3, 1995 | libero | | 13 | Niki Hendriks | (1992\-09\-06)September 6, 1992 | outside hitter | | 14 | Gregor Ropret2 | (1989\-03\-01)March 1, 1989 | setter | | 15 | Elio Giuseppe Cormio | (1998\-06\-15)June 15, 1998 | outside hitter | | 17 | Maicon Josè Leite Costa3 | (1992\-05\-06)May 6, 1992 | middle blocker | | 18 | Gabriele Di Martino4 | (1997\-07\-20)July 20, 1997 | middle blocker | | Head coach: Flavio GulineliAssistant: Leonardo Castellaneta 1 Ernesto Jimenez joined the club on October 14, 2016\. 2 Maicon Jose Leite Costa joined the club on December 10, 2016\. 3 Gabriele DI Martino left the club on December 10, 2016\. 4 Gregor Ropret was a player of the club from September 30, 2016, to October 23, 2016\. | | | |
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Exprivia Molfetta | | | | --- | --- | | Full name | Exprivia Neldiritto Pallavolo Molfetta | | Founded | 1964 | | Ground | PalaPoli(Capacity: 2,000\) | | Chairman | Antonio Antonaci | | Manager | Flavio Gulineli | | Website | Club home page |
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Pallavolo Molfetta is a professional volleyball team based in Molfetta, Italy.
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In 2012 the club was promoted to Serie A1, highest level of the Italian Volleyball League. Same year Argentine Juan Manuel Cichello was a new head coach. In November 2016 Flavio Gulineli was a new head coach.
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| Ashawari | | | --- | --- | | | | | | | | Sinhala | *ආශාවරී* | | | | | Directed by | Theja Iddamalgoda | | Written by | Saddha Mangala Sooriyabandara | | Story by | Theja Iddamalgoda | | Produced by | Theja Iddamalgoda | | Starring | Hemal Ranasinghe Ishanka JahanviSaranga Disasekara Jayani Senanayake Bimal Jayakody | | Cinematography | Ruwan Costa | | Edited by | Yashoda Danupama | | Music by | Suresh Maliyadde | | Release date | * March 3, 2022 (2022\-03\-03) (Sri Lanka) | | Country | Sri Lanka | | Language | Sinhala |
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Ashawari (Sinhala: ආශාවරී) is a 2022 Sri Lankan Sinhala romantic film directed and produced by Theja Iddamalgoda for Media Vision Films in his directorial debut. The film stars Hemal Ranasinghe and newcomer Ishatka Jahanvi in lead role whereas Saranga Disasekara, Jayani Senanayake and Bimal Jayakody made supportive roles. It is the last film acted by veteran dramatist Jayalath Manoratne.
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The film revolves around Ranesh Singhawansha, a young man from a very wealthy family in the upcountry. While training at the Diyatalawa Military Academy, he started a love affair with the youngest daughter of the Ohiya Station Master called "Ashavari". The film flows with the conflict between the two families.
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Hemal Ranasinghe as Ranesh Singhawansha Ishanka Jahanvi as Ashawari Jayalath Manoratne as Station master, Ashawari's father Jayani Senanayake as Rajini Subramanium, Ashawari's mother Saranga Disasekara as Ranesh's uncle Semini Iddamalgoda as Ranesh's mother Bimal Jayakody as Lasantha Priyankara Rathnayake Daya Wayaman Dinithi Walgamage as Ashawari's sister, Lasantha's love interest Lasantha Udukumbura as Lasantha's friend Ruvi Lakmali Danushka Dias Rohan Ranatunga
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The Muhurath ceremony of the film was held in 2018 and shooting commenced from October 2018. This is the directorial debut for Theja Iddamalgoda who is more popular in advertising design. The film features several songs sung by Nirosha Virajini, Surendra Perera, Sanka Dineth and Upeka Nirmani. Lyrics penned by Kelum Srimal and Nandana Wickramage. In the film, art direction done by Sunil Premaratne, costume design by Lasantha Udakumbura and makeup by Indika Udara. Daminda D. Madawala and Indunil Deraniyagala are the assistant directors. The film was shot in Diyatalawa, Ohiya, Idalgashinna, Nuwara Eliya, Ambewela areas and Ranminitenna drama village.
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The film was earlier set to be released in January 2022, but later confirmed to screen in theaters on March 3, 2022. Then the film is set to release in Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand and the United States in late March.
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Network Applied Communication Laboratory Ltd. is an open source systems integrator located in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. It is specialized in systems consulting and the development of web sites and open source software. It is one of the employers of Yukihiro Matsumoto, who is the creator of the Ruby programming language. It is known more commonly by the acronym "NaCl".
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Professional ratings | Review scores | | | --- | --- | | Source | Rating | | Resident Advisor | |
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| A Giant Leap | | | --- | --- | | | | | Studio album by Culoe De Song | | | Released | 24 November 2009 (2009\-11\-24) | | Genre | Deep house, tribal house | | Length | 73:42 | | Label | Universal Music Group, Soulistic Music | | Producer | * Culoe De Song * Shana * Soundiata’s Rebels * Reggie Dokes | | Culoe De Song chronology | | | | | ***A Giant Leap***(2009\) | *Elevation*(2011\) | | --- | --- | --- | | |
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A Giant Leap is the debut studio album by South African house producer Culoe De Song. It was released on 24 November 2009 through Soulistic Music.
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Upon its release, A Giant Leap received generally positive reviews. William Rauscher of Resident Advisor praised the transitions between the songs, stating that, "As a whole, A Giant Leap takes the concept of a seamlessly-mixed LP to new heights—it's like a suite, an epic-scaled sound-world that entrances with graceful, gentle transitions between new tracks, remixes and previous EP material.
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A Giant Leap earned Culoe De Song a nomination for Newcomer of the Year and the song Webaba was nominated for MTN Record of the Year, both at the 2010 South African Music Awards. At the 10th annual Metro FM Music Awards, the album gained him a nomination for Best Newcomer.
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| Marko Janković | | | --- | --- | | Марко Јанковић | | | | | | Born | (1947\-07\-02)2 July 1947Kragujevac, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia | | Died | 17 January 2023(2023\-01\-17\) (aged 75\)Belgrade, Serbia | | Alma mater | University of Belgrade | | Occupations | * Journalist * politician * disc jockey * radio and television presenter | | Political party | * DS (1990–1992\) * DSS (1992–1995\) | | Children | 2 |
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Marko Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Јанковић; 2 July 1947 – 17 January 2023) was a Serbian journalist, politician, disc jockey, and radio and television presenter. He was one of the founders of the Democratic Party and a prominent presenter on RTV Studio B, which he co-founded.
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Marko Janković was born on 2 July 1947 in Kragujevac, Socialist Republic of Serbia, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. His father, Mitar, was a lawyer while his mother worked as a teacher. His paternal grandfather was born in Grabovica near Šavnik. He finished a primary school and a gymnasium in Kragujevac, while in Belgrade he studied at the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Belgrade.
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In his early career, Janković was a swimming coach and a disc jockey at the "Crveno i crno" (Red and black) club in Belgrade.
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He later began working as a journalist, founding the Studio B radio and television broadcaster in 1970. Initially, he worked as a music associate, later becoming a radio and television presenter. He was the author and host of various radio shows, such as Od doručka do ručka (From breakfast to lunch), Pingvin and Index. Beginning in 1979, he hosted Pop Ekspres, a music show, on Yugoslav Radio Television. He was one of the most known presenters on Studio B, before being suspended. After leaving Studio B, he unsuccessfully sued the broadcaster. During the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević, he broke into the Studio B building. He wrote for the Grom newspaper. In 2005, he began working on radio Fokus.
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Janković was one of the founding members of the Democratic Party (DS), being one of the original thirteen signatories of the proclamation of the foundation of DS. After the establishment, his view shifted to the right-wing. After DS voted to not join the Democratic Movement of Serbia coalition in 1992, he joined Vojislav Koštunica and became one of the founders of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS). As a member of DSS, he was critical of Koštunica's personnel policy and he ultimately decided to leave DSS in 1995. He soon grew closer to the Christian Democratic Party of Serbia, though he never became its member.
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In 2010, he was one of the signatories that was opposed to the holding of a pride parade. He voiced his support for Koštunica and DSS in the 2012 parliamentary election. In 2014, Janković accepted the proposal to become Dveri's mayoral candidate in the 2014 Belgrade City Assembly election. Dveri did not end up winning any seats.
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Janković was an anti-communist and a critic of atheism and Slobodan Milošević. According to him, nationalism is "the healthy love towards your nation and it does not collide with cosmopolitanism". He later became a critic of Aleksandar Vučić and reality television.
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Janković identified as a Serb. He was married and had two children. He was a fan of rock music. He died on 17 January 2023, at the age of 75. He was buried at the New Bežanija Cemetery three days later.
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Laurie Thompson (26 February 1938 – 8 June 2015) was a British academic and translator, noted for his translations of Swedish literature into English. Thompson was born in York, England, and lived in northern Sweden for a few years. He was the editor of Swedish Book Review between 1983 and 2002, and a lecturer at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, and the University of Wales, Lampeter.
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Quicksand by Henning Mankell, 2016 The Man from Beijing by Henning Mankell, 2010 Italian Shoes by Henning Mankell, 2009 The Mind's Eye by Håkan Nesser, 2008 Kennedy's Brain, by Henning Mankell, 2007 The Return by Håkan Nesser, 2007 Frozen Tracks by Åke Edwardson, 2007 Shadows in the Twilight by Henning Mankell, 2007 Borkmann's Point by Håkan Nesser, 2006 The Man Who Smiled by Henning Mankell, 2006 Depths by Henning Mankell, 2006 Playing, Writing, Wrestling, six Swedish writers, 2006 Never End by Åke Edwardson, 2006 Sun and Shadow by Åke Edwardson, 2005 A bridge to the stars by Henning Mankell, 2005 Art Goes Underground, Art in the Stockholm metro, 2004 I Die, but the Memory Lives on by Henning Mankell, 2004 The Return of the Dancing Master by Henning Mankell, 2003 Popular Music from Vittula by Mikael Niemi, 2003 The Dogs of Riga by Henning Mankell, 2001 Night Watch by Malin Lindroth, 2000 After the Campfires by Per Jorner, 1999 The White Lioness by Henning Mankell, 1998 Johnny, my Friend by Peter Pohl, 1991 Swedish State Cultural Policy, 1990 Pithy Poems by Stig Dagerman, 1989 The Black Period of Adalbert, 1988 Stig Dagerman, 1983 Swedish Proses, 1982 People and Places, 1969
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2003 Swedish Academy award for introduction of Swedish culture abroad. 1986 Honorary Doctor at Linköping University
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| ***Matronula*** | | | --- | --- | | | Scientific classification | | | Kingdom: | Animalia | | Phylum: | Arthropoda | | Class: | Insecta | | Order: | Lepidoptera | | Family: | Tortricidae | | Subfamily: | Tortricinae | | Genus: | ***Matronula*** | |
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Matronula is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae.
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| | | --- | | Part of a series on | | Chabad | | Rebbes | | * Shneur Zalman of Liadi (*Alter Rebbe*) * Dovber Schneuri (*Mitteler Rebbe*) * Menachem M. Schneersohn (*Tzemach Tzedek*) * Shmuel Schneersohn (*Maharash*) * Sholom Dovber Schneersohn (*Rashab*) * Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn (*Rayatz*) * Menachem M. Schneerson (the *Rebbe*) | | Places and landmarks | | * Crown Heights + 770 + Chabad library + JCM * Ohel * Kfar Chabad * Lyubavichi * Nariman House * Shikun Chabad | | Holidays | | * 1, 10, 19 Kislev * 10, 22 Shvat * 11 Nissan * 3, 12–13 Tammuz | | Organizations | | * Aguch * Aleph * Chabad.org * Chabad on Campus * Colel Chabad * Friendship Circle * Gan Israel * JLN * Released Time * JRA * Kehot * LYO * Machneh Israel * Merkos * N'shei * NCFJE * Ohr Avner * L'Chaim Society * JLI * Tzivos Hashem * Vaad Harabonim * Vaad Hatmimim * Yeshivah Centre | | Schools | | * Bais Chana * Beth Rivkah * Beth Rivkah Ladies College * Hadar Hatorah * Lubavitch Senior Girls' School * Machon Chana * Mayanot * Ohel Chana * Oholei Torah * Ohr Avner * RCA * TTYL * Yeshivah College * YG | | Texts | | * *Ayin Beis* * *Derech Mitzvosecha* * *Hadranim al HaRambam* * *Hatomim* * *Hayom Yom* * *Igrot Kodesh* * *Imrei Binah* * *Likkutei Sichos* * *Likutei Torah/Torah Or* * *Collections of Maamarim* * *Samech Vov* * *Shulchan Aruch HaRav* * *Tanya* * *Tehillat Hashem* * *Toras Chaim* * *Beit Rebbe* | | Practices and Concepts | | * Chabad house * Chitas * Dirah betachtonim * Farbrengen * Mashpia * Nusach Ari * Meshichist * Mitzvah tank * Mivtzoim * Niggunim * Noahide laws * Public menorah * Seder hishtalshelus * Shaliach | | Chabad offshoots | | * Strashelye * Kopust * Liadi * Niezhin * Avrutch * Malachim | | * v * t * e |
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Strashelye was a branch of the Chabad school of Hasidic Judaism, named after the town Strashelye (Starasel'lye) in the Mohilev Province of present-day Belarus, where its leader lived. Like all Hasidism it is based on the teachings and customs of Chasidut as taught by the Baal Shem Tov, in turn based on the Kabbalistic works of Rabbi Isaac Luria (also known as the Arizal).
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The first Rebbe of Strashelye was Rabbi Aharon HaLevi Horowitz, a student of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi (1745–1812), the founder of the Chabad Chassidic school of thought.
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The first Rebbe
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While both Strashelye and Lubavitch considered Rabbi Shneur Zalman to have been the first rebbe of their respective schools, the former considered Rabbi Aharon HaLevi Horowitz to be his successor. The latter consider Rabbi Dovber Schneuri (the oldest son of Rabbi Schneur Zalman) the second rebbe. In as much as that is the case, the Strashelye branch of Chabad Chassidus began in 1812, when Rabbi Shneur Zalman died.
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Rabbi Aaron and the second Rebbe of Chabad-Lubavitch
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While both were good friends, Rabbi Dovber and Rabbi Aharon disagreed about the emphasis on, and correct method of, emotional expression in Chassidic prayer. According to Rabbi Dovber, the greatest service a Jew can perform in worship is to totally nullify himself before The Creator. Therefore, maintained Rabbi Dovber, a person's meditation can appear to be cold and emotionless on the exterior, where the prayer causes the person praying to feel oneself one with The Creator. To that end, Rabbi Dovber prayed with great D'veikus (cleaving), rather than with Hispaylus (excitement), where the one praying gets excited over the Creator but remains, in his own feeling and understanding, a separate entity and existence. Rabbi Dovber prayed while perfectly still, hardly moving. His outward countenance remained completely unaffected. It is important to note this mode of davening was something personal to him, as he was able to conceal his emotions, rather than something he recommended for everyone. When the Rebbe DovBer noticed that his chassidim (followers) thought that they should be devoid of any emotional appearance, he wrote a public letter stating that this is wrong. His disagreement with Rabbi Aharon was rather that he felt that there must be an understanding of Godliness and a cleaving, in other words that one's emotional feeling be a lasting one, not one that would evaporate after a short time.
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Disagreement over prayer
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Rabbi Aharon disagreed, maintaining that it is acceptable and even commendable for a Chassid to become outwardly excited during prayer. Rabbi Shneur Zalman himself was known to pound his fist so hard on the wall while praying that he sometimes literally bled from his hand. Rabbi Aharon displayed similar excitement and intensity during prayer. Moreover, he encouraged others to similarly express themselves openly during prayer.
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Furthermore, the two disagreed about the extent to which the deepest elements of Chassidic wisdom should be taught openly. Rabbi Dovber, in his magnum opus Sha'ar HaYichud (The Gate of Unity), explains the entire spiritual superstructure of creation. Rabbi Aharon, on the other hand, argued that it was dangerous to discuss certain aspects of creation because it could lead a person to inadvertently view God anthropomorphically. Therefore, it is merely enough for a person to know that God is so great that His Existence precludes the existence of any created beings, but that created beings exist, nonetheless. This very paradox is a testimony to the greatness of God. While Rabbi Aharon's teachings involve some of the deepest aspects of Kabbalistic wisdom, they nonetheless entreat the reader to use the deep intellectual wisdom of Kabbala in order to inspire simple love and fear for God. This was the foundation of Rabbi Dovber's doctrine as well, and in fact a cornerstone in Rabbi Shneur Zalman's own Tanya. The difference lay primarily in the outer (Chitzonius) emotional conduct Rabbi Aharon expected of his followers, and the intense manifestation of self-effacement Rabbi Dovber expected of his.
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Disagreement over education
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At some point before Rabbi Shneur Zalman's passing, Rabbi Dovber and Rabbi Aharon had a disagreement. It is not known what the disagreement was about. What is known is that Rabbi Aharon left Liadi (where both he, Rabbi Shneur Zalman and Rabbi Dovber lived), and settled in his home town of Strashelye. After Rabbi Shneur Zalman died, Rabbi Dovber moved to the city of Lubavitch. Seeking to become the leader of the Chabad school, Rabbi Dovber became the Rebbe of the Lubavitch school of Chabad Chassidus. Rabbi Aharon, similarly seeking to be the leader of the Chabad school, became the Rebbe of the Strashelye school of Chabad Chassidus. The two competing schools held strongly to the ideological distinctions between their leaders.
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Succession
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| Mary Cantwell | | | --- | --- | | Born | (1930\-05\-10)May 10, 1930Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. | | Died | February 1, 2000(2000\-02\-01\) (aged 69\)Manhattan, New York, U.S. | | Nationality | American | | Education | Connecticut College (BA) | | Occupations | * Journalist * novelist |
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Rabbi Aharon's two books were based on Rabbi Shneur Zalman's magnum opus, Tanya. Rabbi Aharon's first book, Sha'arei HaYichud ve'Ha'emuna (The Gates of Unity and Faith), is based on the section of Tanya of a similar name. In it, Rabbi Aharon argues that the corresponding part of Tanya was incomplete, and that it is therefore necessary to learn his book in order to understand it fully. Sha'arei HaYichud v'HaEmuna focuses on the creation of the universe, and the universe's relationship with God. It develops the concept of pele (wonder), which refers to the paradox caused by God's and the universe's simultaneous existence. It then argues that one will never "understand" God, because God is incomparable with created existence. Therefore, the closest thing man can come to "grasping" God is to meditate on the pele , and to constantly desire to understand God further. The book further elaborates on the relationship between the universe, God, and the Ten Sefiros.
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Mary Cantwell (May 10, 1930 – February 1, 2000) was an American-born journalist and novelist. Cantwell served as a member of the New York Times editorial board for sixteen years. She wrote unsigned editorials, novels, and commentary for that newspaper, and she also wrote for Mademoiselle and Vogue during her career. Cantwell composed a trilogy of memoirs later in her life. Cantwell died on February 1, 2000, in Manhattan, New York. She was 69.
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The second of his books is called Sha'arei HaAvoda (The Gates of Divine Service). It is based on the first book of the Tanya, which outlines the specific divine service of the Beinoni (the "Average Man"; see the article on Tanya). It was in this book, and in Avodas HaLevi, that Rabbi Aharon systematized his approach to divine service: Rabbi Aharon emphasized the importance of heartfelt emotions as a tool of connecting with the Divine. He argued that, contrary to Rabbi Dovber Schneuri's position, cold and intellectual contemplation cannot lead to true self-nullification. Only by openly and emotionally desiring to cleave to God can one attain something approaching nullification before the Infinite (the highest goal of Chabad Chassidism). Rabbi Dovber, by contrast, called that approach a glorification of the self.
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Rabbi Aharon's students compiled many of the oral discourses that Rabbi Aharon gave, and some of the discourses that he either wrote himself or transcribed from discourses given by Rabbi Shneur Zalman. That compilation is called Avodas HaLevi. While his books are not commonly studied within Chabad circles today, they are widely respected for their scholarly insights and broad scope. Furthermore, the Toldos Avraham Yitzchak Rebbe instructed his Chassidim to study Rabbi Aharon's books. The discourses constitute explanations of passages in the Torah, or concepts in Torah thought, in the light of his Chassidic outlook.
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After Rabbi Aharon died, his son, Rabbi Haim Raphael HaLevi ben Aaron of Staroselye (d. 1842), became rebbe in his place. However, the dynasty did not last into the next generation. Most chassidim of the Strashelye returned to Chabad-Lubavitch in the third generation, accepting Menachem Mendel Schneersohn as their rebbe.
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Mary Cantwell was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on May 10, 1930 to Leo and Mary Cantwell. She had a younger sister, Diana. She grew up in Bristol, Rhode Island, in a largely Protestant neighborhood. Cantwell was brought up Catholic and was singled out in her largely Protestant school. Cantwell graduated from Colt Memorial High School in 1949. Cantwell earned her B.A. from Connecticut College in 1953 and married her husband in December of that year. The couple had two daughters. They would later divorce.
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Cantwell worked as a copywriter at Mademoiselle Magazine until 1958. Between 1958 and 1959, she worked as a feature writer for Vogue. Cantwell returned to Mademoiselle in 1962 and was promoted to chief copywriter. Cantwell's work at the New York Times began in 1980 and included editorials and essays. While at the Times, she wrote a regular column entitled Hers. Cantwell was awarded the Connecticut College Medal in 1983. She also received the Walker Stone Award from the Scripps Howard Foundation in 1986. Cantwell also published three personal memoirs during the 1990s. (See selected bibliography below.)
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American Girl: Scenes from a Small Town Childhood (1992) Manhattan, When I Was Young (1995) Speaking With Strangers: A Memoir (1998) Manhattan Memoir (2000, compilation of former works)
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| Life on a Thread | | | --- | --- | | Spanish theatrical release poster | | | Directed by | Edgar Neville | | Written by | Edgar Neville | | Produced by | Edgar Neville | | Starring | Conchita MontesRafael DuránGuillermo Marín | | Cinematography | Henri Barreyre (as Enrique Barreyre) | | Edited by | Mariano Pombo | | Music by | José Muñoz Molleda | | Release date | * 26 April 1945 (1945\-04\-26) | | Running time | 92 minutes | | Country | Spain | | Language | Spanish |
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Life on a Thread (Spanish:La vida en un hilo) is a 1945 Spanish comedy film written, directed and produced by Edgar Neville. Neville later modified the film for the stage, with an adaptation of the same name. It was remade twice, as a Mexican film La engañadora in 1955, directed by José Díaz Morales and as Spanish film titled Una mujer bajo la lluvia in 1992 directed by Gerardo Vera.
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Conchita Montes as Mercedes Rafael Durán as Miguel Ángel Guillermo Marín as Ramón Julia Lajos as Madame Dupont Alicia Romay as Isabel Juana Mansó as Escolástica (as Juanita Mansó) Joaquín Roa as Contacos María Brú as Doña Encarnación Eloísa Muro as Doña Purificación Julia Pachelo as Mariana Manuel París as Marchante Enrique Herreros as Taxista César de Nueda as Amigacho Rosario Royo Josefina de la Torre Joaquina Maroto María Saco Carlos Álvarez Segura Manuel Ocaña as Arrigurrita Kurt Dogan as Violinista
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Mira, Alberto (2010). The A to Z of Spanish Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9780810876224.
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| Offensive Weapon | | | --- | --- | | Origin | Shankill Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland | | Genres | Oi | | Years active | 1981–1984 | | Labels | Self\-Released | | | | | Past members | Sam McCrory Brian Watson Johnny Adair Julian Carson |
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Offensive Weapon were a short lived far-right 'Oi' band formed in Belfast in 1981. Their lineup consisted of Sam 'Skelly' McCrory on vocals, Brian Watson on guitar, Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair on bass, and Julian 'Tarzen' Carson. The band were noted for espousing white nationalist, racist, neo-Nazi and sectarian views, with their members later becoming prominent in the Ulster Defence Association.
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Offensive Weapon were a short lived far-right Skinhead band formed in Belfast in 1981. Essentially they were a Shankill Road outfit. They recorded a demo with songs like 'Made In Ulster', 'Gestapo R.U.C', ‘We Killed Your Kid With A Plastic Bullet’, and 'Bulldog' (which had a theme of 'Keep Britain White'). They made appearances at a number of White Power gigs in 1983, being a member of the wider National Front family. Their first major live appearance was in a National Front-organised 'Rock Against Communism' festival on 29 September 1984 in Suffolk together with: Last Orders, Buzzard Bait, Public Enemy, Brutal Attack and Skrewdriver. Their dedicated following were known as the ‘Offensive Weapon White Warriors’ and Skrewdriver bodyguard Matty, led them. This band was noted in the media for wearing 'Hang Nelson Mandela' t-shirts and gave pro-Hitler press interviews saying that Hitler should have "gassed 'taigs' as well" during the Holocaust. Carson left the band in 1983. In September 1983, Adair and an associate of the band, Donald Hodgen, attended a National Front march aiming to violently disrupt a Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament rally at Belfast City Hall.
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Running parallel to the band was the skinhead street gang formed by Adair and McCrory with a group of young loyalist friends, who were heavily involved in both petty and violent crime. Other members included Donald Hodgen, "Fat" Jackie Thompson, James Millar and Herbie Millar. The gang gained widespread notoriety on 14 January 1981 following a vicious attack, accompanied with Nazi salutes, against fans of The Specials and The Beat when both played a concert at the Ulster Hall. The gang was not sanctioned by the local Ulster Defence Association and following the assault of an old age pensioner by the gang, Adair was given the option of joining the UDA or receiving a 'kneecapping' - he opted to join the UDA's youth wing, the Ulster Young Militants - while McCrory was kneecapped. The band would break up following McCrory's imprisonment in 1984.
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McCory became the UDA/UFF leader in the Maze prison while serving 16 years for conspiracy to murder, before being released early under the Good Friday Agreement. McCrory was noted as still having a 'White power' tattoo on his right hand during prison visits by Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Mo Mowlam. Adair would become known for being a member of the UDA faction that used the Ulster Freedom Fighters cover-name. He later became the leader of the West Belfast UDA's ‘C’ Company. Both would be forcibly exiled in 2003 by the wider UDA following feuds and an unsuccessful attempt to take control over the entire organisation. Adair lived for Bolton for a time with an associate from neo-Nazi group Combat 18. McCrory died from a fall at his home in Ayr, Scotland, in 2022.
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Andrej Hrabar | Personal information | | | --- | --- | | Nationality | Slovenian | | Born | (1978\-01\-12) 12 January 1978 (age 46\)Koper, Yugoslavia | | Sport | | | Sport | Rowing |
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Andrej Hrabar (born 12 January 1978) is a Slovenian rower. He competed in the men's coxless pair event at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
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| Anthology | | | --- | --- | | | | | Compilation album by House of Lords | | | Released | October 14, 2008 | | Genre | Hard rock, Glam metal | | Label | Cleopatra | | Producer | Ken Mary | | House of Lords chronology | | | | *Come to My Kingdom*(2008\) | ***Anthology***(2008\) | *Cartesian Dreams*(2009\) | | --- | --- | --- | | |
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Anthology is a compilation of rare demos and live recordings by House of Lords, released on October 14, 2008. The album was mixed and produced by the band's original drummer Ken Mary.
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"I Wanna Be Loved" - 3:33 "Can't Find My Way Home" (Blind Faith cover) - 4:55 "Dangerous Woman" - 4:02 "Hold Back the Night" - 4:23 "Chains of Love" 3:43 "The Legend Lives On" - 4:19 "Sahara" - 5:26 "Hero's Song" - 4:57 "Kiss of Fire" - 2:43 "Bad Bones" - 4:24 "Beyond the Pale" - 3:53 "Lookin' for Strange" (Live 1989) - 4:51 "Edge of Your Life" (Live 1989) - 5:02 "Lanny's Solo" (Live 1989) - 2:32 "Under Blue Skies" (Live 1989) - 4:30 "American Babylon" (Live Experimental 1994) - 3:56
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Kullberg is a surname which may refer to: Anders Carlsson af Kullberg (1771–1851), Church of Sweden bishop and member of the Swedish Academy - see List of members of the Swedish Academy Boo Kullberg (1889–1962), Swedish gymnast in the 1912 Olympics Harold Albert Kullberg (1896–1924), American World War I flying ace Henrik Kullberg (1891–1953), Finnish politician and farmer Jakob Kullberg (born 1976), Danish cellist Karl Berndtsson Kullberg (1892–1943), Swedish chess player Rolf Kullberg (1930–2007), former governor of the Bank of Finland Stephan Kullberg (born 1959), Swedish former footballer
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| Wolfgang Puschnig | | | --- | --- | | Puschnig at Moers Festival 2015\. | | | Background information | | | Born | (1956\-05\-21) 21 May 1956 (age 67\)Klagenfurt, Austria | | Origin | Austria | | Occupation(s) | Musician, composer | | Instrument(s) | Saxophone, clarinet, flute | | Years active | 1975–present | | Labels | ECM Records, Amadeo, EmArcy | | | | | Website | www.puschnig.com |
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Wolfgang Puschnig (born 21 May 1956 in Klagenfurt, Austria) is an Austrian jazz musician (saxophone, flute, bass clarinet) and composer.
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After his studies of saxophone and flute at the Vienna Conservatory Puschnig was the founding member of the Vienna Art Orchestra together with Mathias Rüegg in the mid-1970s. Here he was active until 1989. He was also involved in projects with Ernst Jandl involving Lauren Newton. He also played with Hans Koller in the early 1980s, with the quartet 'Air Mail' and 'Saxofour'. Carla Bley brought him into her groups in the mid 1980s. He worked with Wolfgang Mitterer, Uli Scherer, and his longtime partner Linda Sharrock and Jamaaladeen Tacuma in different groups, and also has cooperated with Reinhard Flatischler, Herbert Joos, Christof Lauer, and Michel Godard. In the project "Alpine Aspects" he started in 1991 with jazz musicians and the Amstetten musicians together (most recently at the JazzFest Berlin 2006 and at Musikfest Waidhofen / Thaya 2007). In addition, he has repeatedly performed with the Korean percussion ensemble SamulNori.
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Puschnig is Professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and former Head of the Department of Popular Music.
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1998: Hans Koller Prize as "Jazz Musician of the Year" 2003: Recognition Award of Carinthia 2004: The first musician to receive an honorary doctorate from the University of Klagenfurt 2016: Officer's Cross of the State of Carinthia's Order of Merit (Großes Ehrenzeichen des Landes Kärnten) 2022: Cultural Prize of Carinthia (Kulturpreis des Landes Kärnten)
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1988: Pieces Of The Dream (Amadeo) 1991: Alpine Aspects (Amadeo) 1995: Mixed Metaphors (Amadeo) 1997: Dream Weavers (Label Hopi) 1998: Roots & Fruits (EmArcy) 1999: Aspects (Pao Records) 2001: Chants (Quinton Records) 2006: Things Change: The 50th Anniversary Box (EmArcy), 3xCD
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With Ernst Jandl 1984: Bist Eulen? (Extraplatte) 1988: Vom Vom Zum Zum (Extraplatte) With 'Air Mail' (Harry Pepl, Mike Richmond, Wolfgang Puschnig, Wolfgang Reisinger) 1985: Prayer For Peace (Moers Music) 1988: Light Blues (Amadeo, LP) 2001: Light Blues (EmArcy, CD) With 'AM 4' (Wolfgang Puschnig / Linda Sharrock / Uli Scherer) 1989: ... And She Answered: (ECM Records)
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With Red Sun Samulnori (Choi Jong Sil, Kang Min Seok, Kim Duk-Soo, Lee Kwang Soo) 1989: Red Sun Samulnori (Amadeo) 1994: Then Comes The White Tiger (ECM Records) 1995: Nanjang - A new Horizon (Amadeo, Antilles) With Carla Bley 1991: The Very Big Carla Bley Band (WATT Works) 1996: The Carla Bley Big Band Goes to Church (WATT Works) 2000: 4x4 (WATT Works) 2003: Looking for America (WATT Works) 2008: Appearing Nightly (WATT Works) With Paul Urbanek and Hans Koller 2000: The Hans Koller Concept (Extraplatte) 2002: The Hans Koller Concept 2 (Extraplatte) With the Vienna Art Orchestra
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Tango from Obango (Art, 1980) Concerto Piccolo (Hat ART, 1981) Suite for the Green Eighties (Hat ART, 1982) From No Time to Rag Time (Hat ART, 1983) The Minimalism of Erik Satie (Hat ART, 1984) A Notion in Perpetual Motion (Hat ART, 1985)
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With other projects 1986: Obsoderso (Moers Music), as Wolfgang Puschnig / Wolfgang Mitterer 1986: Pat Brothers No. 1. (Moers Music), with The Pat Brothers (Wolfgang Mitterer, Wolfgang Puschnig) 1988: Two Songs For Another Lovely War (Ex Zed Records), as Wolfgang Puschnig / Christian Radovan / Wolfgang Reisinger / Uli Scherer / Heiri Kaenzig / Harry Sokal / Mathias Rüegg 1998: Holy Aureols Esoteric (Esovision), as Wolfgang Puschnig and Stefan Benkö 1998: Spaces (EmArcy), as Wolfgang Puschnig • Mark Feldman 1998: hot ROOM (Extraplatte), as Lechner / Puschnig / Tang / Youssef 2000: Almost Blue (EmArcy), with Willi Resetarits 2002: Grey (Quinton Records), as Wolfgang Puschnig | Steve Swallow | Don Alias | Victor Lewis 2002: Red - White - Red & Spangled (Universal Music Austria), with Harry Sokal 2005: Odem (EmArcy), as Wolfgang Puschnig, Jatinder Thakur, Dhafer Youssef 2005: Color Fields (Unit Records), as Newton - Huber - Puschnig 2005: Voices Of Time (Universal Music Austria), with Harry Sokal 2007: Late Night Show Part II (Quinton Records), as Puschnig / Sharrock 2008: Gemini Gemini (ITM ARCHIVES, 2xCD), with Jamaaladeen Tacuma 2008: Alpine Aspects - Homage To O.C. (EmArcy), as Wolfgang Puschnig | Robert Pussecker 2010: Terra (Leo Records), with Sainkho Namtchylak 2010: For the Love of Ornette (Jam-All), with Jamaaladeen Tacuma 2011: Berühren (PAN TAU-X Records), with Triomobile (Ponger, Roder, Soyka, Puschnig) 2014: The Jazz Composer's Orchestra Update (ECM Records), with Michael Mantler
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Nelson Woss (born in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian film producer who made the feature films Red Dog and Ned Kelly.
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After graduating from Christ Church Grammar School, Nelson Woss attended the University of Western Australia before completing his education at Babson College in the United States. He first worked in the film industry at Village Roadshow in Los Angeles. Woss then worked for director Ivan Reitman's company Northern Lights, which, at the time, was based at Universal Pictures. In 2000, Woss set up his own independent production company, Endymion Films Inc, and executive produced the feature film Venus & Mars. Woss also developed and produced the screenplay for the hit computer game Abuse, which was marketed around the world. In 2002, Woss developed and produced the Australian feature film Ned Kelly for Universal Pictures.
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Woss produced the highly successful Australian feature film Red Dog. The film has made more than A$21 million at the Australian box office since opening in August 2011. Red Dog is the eighth-highest grossing Australian film of all time and 11 days after opening, Red Dog became the highest grossing Australian film of 2011. In January 2012, Red Dog won Best Film at the 1st AACTA Awards and the AFI Members Choice award. Red Dog was officially released on DVD, Blu-ray and download on 1 December 2011 in Australia. The Red Dog DVD is the biggest-selling Australian DVD of all time. The DVD is also the third-highest selling DVD of all time in Australia behind Avatar (first) and Finding Nemo (second).
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A deal with Roadshow Entertainment and Coles saw one dollar from the sale of every DVD sold in Coles during December 2011 donated to the RSPCA. More than $17,000 was raised for the animal charity. In February 2012 Woss and Koko, the canine star of Red Dog, visited RSPCA to present a cheque for the money raised. In March 2012, it was announced that Woss was working with Australian theatre producer John Frost to adapt Red Dog into a stage musical. Woss is president of Endymion Films Inc. and its Australian counterpart Woss Group Film Productions.
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Woss lives in Perth, Western Australia. Up until his death in December 2012, Koko (dog) the canine star of Red Dog also lived with Woss. The two were inseparable and Woss was reportedly devastated when Koko died. Woss and Koko were the subject of a portrait by acclaimed Australian artist Adam Cullen. The painting was a finalist for the 2012 Archibald Prize. In 2015 Woss teamed up with director Kriv Stenders (Red Dog), (Kill Me Three Times) and writer Dan Taplitz (Red Dog) to produce Red Dog: True Blue, a prequel to Red Dog.
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Red Dog: True Blue was theatrically released in 2017. The film grossed over AUD8M at the Australian box office and has become a perennial family film. It has been distributed around the world and won the Grand Prize at the 2012 Heartland Film Festival In 2014 Woss set up a new company, Good Dog Distribution, to jointly distribute Red Dog: True Blue along with Roadshow Distribution. In 2019, Woss produced an ultra-low budget mockumentary about his dog. Koko (dog). Koko: A Red Dog Story was theatrically released in Australia and has become a cult film. Audiences often can not agree whether the story portrayed is based on truth or fiction.
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| Kranenburg | | | --- | --- | | Municipality | | | FlagCoat of arms | | | Location of Kranenburg within Stade district | | | KranenburgKranenburg Show map of GermanyKranenburgKranenburg Show map of Lower Saxony | | | Coordinates: 53°36′N 09°12′E / 53\.600°N 9\.200°E / 53\.600; 9\.200 | | | Country | Germany | | State | Lower Saxony | | District | Stade | | Municipal assoc. | Oldendorf\-Himmelpforten | | Subdivisions | 2 | | Government | | | • Mayor | Horst Wartner | | Area | | | • Total | 14\.21 km2 (5\.49 sq mi) | | Elevation | 3 m (10 ft) | | Population (2022\-12\-31\) | | | • Total | 779 | | • Density | 55/km2 (140/sq mi) | | Time zone | UTC\+01:00 (CET) | | • Summer (DST) | UTC\+02:00 (CEST) | | Postal codes | 21726 | | Dialling codes | 04140 | | Vehicle registration | STD | | Website | www.samtgemeinde\-oldendorf.de |
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Kranenburg is a municipality in the district Stade, Lower Saxony, Germany, lying on the river Oste. It consists of the villages Kranenburg and Brobergen and is part of the Samtgemeinde Oldendorf-Himmelpforten. It has a population of 772 as at December 31, 2003, of which 546 in Kranenburg and 226 in Brobergen. Both villages lie on the right side of the Oste river, but part of the municipality lies on the left side, called "Hollander Höfe", which was the old ancestral seat of the gentry family "von Brobergen". There is a ferry in Brobergen crossing the Oste, connecting the "Hollander Höfe" with the village of Brobergen. It is a station of the "Deutsche Fährstraße".
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The place lies on the border of the marshland near the Oste. The river Mehe, a tributary of the Oste, has its estuary near Brobergen. The village Brobergen was an own municipality, but then got part of Kranenburg in the course of a reformation of municipality borders in Lower Saxony in 1972.
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Kranenburg, first mentioned in 1375 as Kronesborg (literally cranes castle), belonged to the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, established in 1180. While Brobergen was first the name of the landscape, which referred to a larger area along the Oste between Gräpel and Burweg. In a charter from 1141 it is said, that the Rudolf of Freckleben, as Rudolf II Count of Stade (from 1135 to his death in 1144), gave Brobergen as a fief to one of the three brothers Dudo, Adiko and Ricbert, after they founded the Benedictine Our Lady's Friary [de] in Stade.
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In 1286 it was first mentioned, that there was a village by the castle, which was the seat of the von Brobergen family. In 1380 the family von Mandelsloh and other Bremian and Verdian creditors tried to gain by violence the estates, which the bankrupt Prince-Archbishop Albert II pledged in return for credits. The creditors ravaged the city of Bremen and the entire Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen. The city of Bremen concluded a pact with the other cities, the Chapter, the Landsgemeinden of the free peasants of the marshlands, and indigenous families of nobility and ministerialis to fight the exfrediation by the von Mandelslohs. In 1381 the troops of the city of Bremen captured the castle in Kranenburg.
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The family of von Brobergen, owning the castle, lasted until 1618, when it became extinct. At this time the manor was sold to merchants from Hamburg. In 1648 the Prince-Archbishopric, including Kranenburg, was transformed into the Duchy of Bremen, which was first ruled in personal union by the Swedish Crown – interrupted by a Danish occupation (1712–1715) – and from 1715 on by the Hanoverian Crown.
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In 1807 the ephemeric Kingdom of Westphalia annexed the Duchy, before France annexed it in 1810. In 1813 the Duchy was restored to the Electorate of Hanover, which – after its upgrade to the Kingdom of Hanover in 1814 – incorporated the Duchy in a real union and the Ducal territory, including Kranenburg, became part of the new Stade Region, established in 1823. In 1837, after many changes of owner, the castle and the pertaining domain were purchased by the farmers of Brobergen, who pooled together to become free of the ownership of their land by other persons.
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| Alaeddin Mosque | | | --- | --- | | Alaeddin Camii | | | Religion | | | Affiliation | Islam | | District | Odunpazarı | | Province | Eskişehir | | Location | | | Country | Turkey | | Alaeddin Mosque (Eskişehir)Location of the mosque in Turkey. | | | Geographic coordinates | 39°46′00″N 30°31′26″E / 39\.76667°N 30\.52389°E / 39\.76667; 30\.52389 | | Architecture | | | Funded by | Cacaoplu Nureddin | | Date established | 1267 | | Specifications | | | Dome dia. (inner) | 6\.50 m (21\.3 ft) | | Minaret(s) | 1 | | Materials | Rubble masonry, wood |
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Alaeddin Mosque, also known as Alaaddin Mosque (Turkish: Alaeddin Camii or Alaaddin Camii) is a historic mosque in Odunpazarı district of Eskişehir Province, Turkey. Alaeddin Mosque is situated in Alaeddin Park at Odunpazarı, Eskişehir. According to an inscription at the base of its minaret, it was built in 1267, during the reign of Seljuq Sultan of Rûm Gıyaseddin Keyhüsrev III (reigned 1265–1284). It was donated by Cacaoğlu Cibril or Cacaoğlu Nureddin, a follower of Mevlana. It is so one of the oldest buildings in Eskişehir.
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The almost-quadratic rectangular-plan mosque is constructed in rubble masonry. An octagonal 6.50 m (21.3 ft)-diameter dome sits in the middle of the flat wooden roof. Entrance to the mosque is at the northern side. A wooden staircase leads to the women's section in the upper floor. The dome's interior is adorned with Quran verses at its border. The mihrab is placed in a niche in the south of the mosque, and features late Ottoman architectural style. The mosque is brightened by big rectangular windows. Two-level window layout is applied at the north and lateral facades, at the women's section and the narthex.
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The building completely lost its original construction properties after several restorations. A major alteration took place in 1945. The mosque was closed to worship by a cabinet decree, and was used as an archaeological museum until the establishment of the Eskişehir Eti Archaeology Museum. The mosque was restored lately in 2014.
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Henry Kirby | Personal information | | | --- | --- | | Full name | Henry Richard Kirby | | Born | (1889\-03\-18)18 March 1889Patrixbourne, Kent, England | | Died | 20 July 1976(1976\-07\-20\) (aged 87\)Mayfield, Sussex, England | | Batting | Unknown | | Domestic team information | | | Years | Team | | 1911 | Sussex | | | | | Career statistics | | | | Competition | First\-class | | --- | --- | | Matches | 1 | | Runs scored | 9 | | Batting average | 4\.50 | | 100s/50s | –/– | | Top score | 7 | | Balls bowled | – | | Wickets | – | | Bowling average | – | | 5 wickets in innings | – | | 10 wickets in match | – | | Best bowling | – | | Catches/stumpings | –/– | | | | | | | Source: Cricinfo, 30 June 2012 | |
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Henry Richard Kirby (19 March 1889 – 20 July 1976) was an English cricketer. Kirby's batting style is unknown. He was born at Patrixbourne, Kent, and was educated at Malvern College.
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Kirby made a single first-class appearance for Sussex against Cambridge at Fenner's in 1911. Sussex won the toss and elected to bat, making 405 all out, with Kirby scoring 7 runs before he was dismissed by Norman Holloway. Cambridge University responded in their first-innings by making 247 all out. Forced to follow-on in their second-innings, Cambridge University made 437 all out, setting Sussex 280 for victory. However, in their second-innings chase, Sussex were dismissed for 238, with Kirby being dismissed for 2 runs by Alexander Cowie. Cambridge University won the match by 41 runs. This was his only major appearance for Sussex. He died at Mayfield, Sussex, on 20 July 1976.
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| Matronalia | | | --- | --- | | Matronalia | | | Also called | Matronales Feriae | | Observed by | Ancients Romans | | Type | Historical Roman | | Observances | Women received gifts from their husbands and daughtersMen offered prayers for their wivesWomen prepared meals for slaves, who were given the day off work. | | Date | March 1 |
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In ancient Roman religion, the Matronalia (or Matronales Feriae) was a festival celebrating Juno Lucina, the goddess of childbirth ("Juno who brings children into the light"), and of motherhood (mater is "mother" in Latin) and women in general. In the original Roman calendar traditionally thought to have been established by Romulus, it was the first day of the year. As the first day of March (Martius), the month of Mars, it was also the Feriae Martis.
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The date of the festival was associated with the dedication of a temple to Juno Lucina on the Esquiline Hill circa 268 BCE, and possibly also a commemoration of the peace between the Romans and the Sabines. On the day, women would participate in rituals at the temple, although the details have not been preserved other than the observation that they wore their hair loose (when Roman decorum otherwise required them to wear it up), and were not allowed to wear belts or to knot their clothing in any place. At home, women received gifts from their husbands and daughters, and Roman husbands were expected to offer prayers for their wives. Women were also expected to prepare a meal for the household slaves (who were given the day off work), as Roman men did at the Saturnalia.
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| Event | Athletes | | | --- | --- | --- | | Men | Women | | 400 metres | Gary Kikaya | | | 1500 metres | | Francine Nzilampa | |
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| Event | Athletes | Heats | | Semifinal | | Final | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | | 1500 m | Francine Nzilampa | 4:30\.56 **NR** | 40 | did not advance | | | |
Democratic Republic of the Congo at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics
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| Event | Athletes | Heats | | Semifinal | | Final | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | | 400 m | Gary Kikaya | DQ | \- | did not advance | | | |
Democratic Republic of the Congo at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics
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| Democratic Republic of the Congo at the2009 World Championships in Athletics | | | --- | --- | | | | | WA code | COD | | in Berlin | | | Competitors | 2 (1 man, 1 woman) | | Medals | Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 0 Total 0 | | World Championships in Athletics appearances | | | * 1983 * 1987 * 1991 * 1993 * 1995 * 1997 * 1999 * 2001 * 2003 * 2005 * 2007 * 2009 * 2011 * 2013 * 2015 * 2017 * 2019 * 2022 * 2023 | | | ← 2007 2011 → | |
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo competes at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics from 15–23 August in Berlin.
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