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12-inch single (2002)
"Tomorrow Comes Today" – 3:14
"Film Music" (Mode Remix) – 6:15
"Tomorrow Dub" (early version of "Bañana Baby") – 5:30
References
2000 songs
2002 songs
Gorillaz songs |
Jamie Hewlett is an artist. He created the Tank Girl comics and drew the Gorillaz characters.
English people
1968 births
Living people |
Pom Alexandra Klementieff (French: [pɔm klemɑ̃tjɛf]; born 3 May 1986) is a French actress. She is best known for playing Mantis in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), and Paris in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One and an untitled eighth film. |
Mantis is a fictional character and superheroine from the Marvel Comics universe. She is also known as the Celestial Madonna. The real name of the character is Brandt. Mantis has been a in the Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers comics.
Mantis has been a member of the Avengers, the Knowhere Corps and the Guardians of the Galaxy. She usually refers to herself as this one. The character is a human-mutate due to being a Kree experiment.
She was created by Steve Englehart. The character first appeared in Avengers #112 in June 1973.
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Mantis is played by French actress Pom Klementieff in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). She is in the movies Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), Thor: Love and Thunder (2022), The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (2022) and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023). In the MCU, the character is a daughter of Ego and a half sister to Peter Quill, Starlord. |
Marvel Comics superheroes
Marvel Cinematic Universe characters
Guardians of the Galaxy |
is a town in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
Other websites
Tadaoka official website
Towns in Japan
Settlements in Osaka Prefecture |
is a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
Other websites
Habikino City official website
Cities in Osaka Prefecture |
Johnny's Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by Johnny Mathis. It was released on 17 March, 1958 through Columbia Records and went to number 1 for three weeks in the United States and spent a then record 490 weeks in the countdown.
Track listing |
Side one
"Chances Are" performed with Ray Conniff & His Orchestra(1988) Johnny's Greatest Hits by Johnny Mathis [CD booklet]. New York: Columbia Records CK 34667. (Robert Allen, Al Stillman) – 3:03
rec. 6/16/57, rel. 8/12/57; Most Played by Jockeys: #1 (1 week)
"All the Time" from the Broadway musical Oh, Captain! (1958); performed with Ray Ellis & His Orchestra (Jay Livingston, Ray Evans) – 2:44
rec. 1/7/58, rel. 3/17/58; Most Played by Jockeys: #21
"The Twelfth of Never" performed with Ray Conniff & His Orchestra (Livingston, Paul Francis Webster) – 2:28
rec. 6/16/57, rel. 8/12/57; B-side of "Chances Are"; Most Played by Jockeys: #9
"When Sunny Gets Blue" performed with Ray Conniff & His Orchestra (Marvin Fisher, Jack Segal) – 2:41
rec. 9/20/56, rel. 11/5/56; B-side of "Wonderful! Wonderful!"
"When I Am with You" performed with Ray Ellis & His Orchestra (Stillman, Ben Weisman) – 2:58
rec. 10/31/57, rel. 12/30/57; B-side of "Come to Me" |
"Wonderful! Wonderful!" performed with Ray Conniff & His Orchestra & Chorus (Sherman Edwards, Ben Raleigh) – 2:49
rec. 9/20/56, rel. 11/5/56; Most Played by Jockeys: #14 |
Side two
"It's Not for Me to Say" from Lizzie (1957); performed with Ray Conniff & His Orchestra (Allen, Stillman) – 3:05
rec. 9/20/56, rel. 2/25/57; Most Played by Jockeys: #5
"Come to Me" from the Kraft Television Theatre episode "Come to Me" (1957) (Allen, Peter Lind Hayes) – 3:05
rec. 10/31/57, rel. 12/30/57; Most Played by Jockeys: #22
"Wild Is the Wind" from Wild Is the Wind (1957); performed with Ray Ellis & His Orchestra (Dimitri Tiomkin, Ned Washington) – 2:27
rec. 10/1/57, rel. 11/11/57; B-side of "No Love (But Your Love)"; Most Played by Jockeys: #22
"Warm and Tender" from Lizzie (1957); performed with Ray Conniff & His Orchestra (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) – 2:25
rec. 9/20/56, rel. 2/25/57; B-side of "It's Not for Me to Say"
"No Love (But Your Love)" performed with Ray Conniff & His Orchestra (Billy Myles) – 2:19
rec. 6/16/57, rel. 11/11/57; Most Played by Jockeys: #21
"I Look at You" performed with Ray Ellis & His Orchestra (Johnny Mathis, Jessie Mae Robinson) – 2:43 |
rec. 1/7/58, rel. 3/17/58 |
All of the tracks on this compilation were released before Billboard created its Hot 100 chart for tracking song performance.
For the initial release of the album in the UK, "All the Time" was replaced by "Teacher, Teacher", which was included on the US version of More Johnny's Greatest Hits.
References
1950s albums
Johnny Mathis albums
Columbia Records albums |
A didactic method is a teaching method that follows a consistent educational style to present information to students.
The discipline of didactics is interested in both theoretical knowledge and practical activities related to teaching, learning and their conditions. It is concerned with the content of teaching (the "what"), the method of teaching (the "how") and the reasons of curricular choices (the "why"). It focuses on the individual learner and their cognitive functioning when they learn. It uses cognitive psychology and the theory of teaching, and sometimes social psychology. |
In continental Europe, as opposed to English-speaking research cultures, pedagogy and didactics are distinct areas of study. Didactics is a knowledge-based discipline concerned with the descriptive and rational study of all teaching-related activities before, during and after the teaching of content in the classroom, which includes the "planning, control and regulation of the teaching context" and its objective is to analyze how teaching leads to learning. On the other hand, pedagogy is a practice-oriented discipline concerned with the normative study of the applied aspects of teaching in real teaching contexts inside the classroom.
Learning
Education |
Microsoft Azure, often referred to as Azure, is a cloud computing platform run by Microsoft. |
History and timeline
October 2008 (PDC LA) – Announced the Windows Azure Platform.
March 2009 – Announced SQL Azure Relational Database.
November 2009 – Updated Windows Azure CTP, Enabled full trust, PHP, Java, CDN CTP and more.
February 1, 2010 – Windows Azure Platform commercially available.
June 2010 – Windows Azure Update, .NET Framework 4, OS Versioning, CDN, SQL Azure Update.
October 2010 (PDC) – Platform enhancements, Windows Azure Connect, improved Dev / IT Pro Experience.
December 2011 – Traffic manager, SQL Azure reporting, HPC scheduler.
June 2012 – Websites, Virtual machines for Windows and Linux, Python SDK, new portal, locally redundant storage.
April 2014 – Windows Azure renamed Microsoft Azure, ARM Portal introduced at Build 2014.
July 2014 – Azure Machine Learning public preview.
November 2014 – Outage affecting major websites including MSN.com.
September 2015 – Azure Cloud Switch introduced as a cross-platform Linux distribution. Currently known as SONiC |
December, 2015 – Azure ARM Portal (codename "Ibiza") released.
March, 2016 – Azure Service Fabric is Generally Available (GA)
May 7, 2018 - Azure Maps is Generally Available (GA)
July 16, 2018 – Azure Service Fabric Mesh public preview
September 24, 2018 – Microsoft Azure IoT Central is Generally Available (GA)
October 10, 2018 – Microsoft joins the Linux-oriented group Open Invention Network.
April 17, 2019 – Azure Front Door Service is now available.
March 2020 – Microsoft said that there was a 775% increase in Microsoft Teams usage in Italy due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The company estimates there are now 44 million daily active users of Teams worldwide. |
Related pages
Microsoft
References |
The WAGR V class were a total of 24 large steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1955 to 1972.
The V class were ordered in 1951 from Beyer, Peacock & Coy but due to limited production capabilities Beyer, Peacock & Coy were forced to contract Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn of Darlington, England to build them, though they still received Bayer, Peacock serial numbers.
The design was modern and utilised quite modern technology for the time. When the V class entered service to haul heavy coal traffic from Collie on the South Western mainline. The V class had a dependable and free-steaming reputation among crews and witnesses, they later saw further service on the Great Southern line from York to Albany. |
Withdrawals began in 1971 and ended in 1972 with No. 1220 hauling the Farewell to Steam special from Brunswick Junction to Collie marking the official end of steam on the WAGR. Four of the V class are preserved, one formerly based at Pemberton hauled the last mainline freight in Western Australia by steam in 1992 and last industrial use by steam in 2005, it was since moved to the Hotham Valley Railway. One is on display at Collie Old Station Museum, another at ARHS Rail Heritage W.A. Bassendean Railway Museum, and the fourth is preserved at the Bellarine Peninsula Railway in Victoria.
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
Niamh Kavanagh (born 13 February 1968) is an Irish singer. In 1993, she won the Eurovision Song Contest, representing Ireland with the song "In Your Eyes".
She also participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with "It's For You", but finished in 23rd place out of 25 contestants. She also announced the results of the Irish public vote in Eurovision 2008 and the jury vote in Eurovision 2023.
Kavanagh has also taken part in several other Eurovision events. In 2018, she stopped her singing career.
Sources
1968 births
Living people
Eurovision Song Contest winners
Eurovision Song Contest entrants
Irish singers |
Senhit Zadik Zadik (born 1 October 1979), better known by her first name Senhit, is an Eritrean-Italian singer.
Eurovision Song Contest
She represented San Marino in the Eurovision 2011 with the song "Stand By", but did not qualify for the final.
Senhit returned to Eurovision in 2021, representing San Marino with her song "Adrenalina". She performed the song with American rapper Flo Rida. They finished 22nd out of 26 entries, with 50 points.
Sources
1979 births
Living people
Eurovision Song Contest entrants |
The WAGR W class were a total of 60 large steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1951 to 1972.
The W class were initially proposed by C.M.E. Frederick Mills in 1947, but his death in 1949 delayed the project. Beyer, Peacock & Coy of Manchester, England had already been advised of the design but identified multiple design flaws which they addressed in a meeting held in the UK in 1950.
Alterations included the firebox which was shaped to suit Collie coal which was notorious for its bad quality. Once they entered service, the W class could be found across the network on primary goods trains, though they did haul passengers as well, such as the Australind from Perth to Bunbury. |
The reputation of the W class was good being depicted as strong and free-steamers with sound reliability. Minor teething problems and faults were attributed to poor welding resulting in no fewer than 34 W class laid up for repair at one point, though these issues had been eliminated by the late 1950s.
Withdrawals began in 1968 and ended in 1972 with the end of steam on the WAGR. 15 of the W class have been preserved with several in South Australia and one in the Northern Territory. They also make up the majority of the steam heritage operations on the Hotham Valley Railway in Dwellingup, Western Australia.
Gallery
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
The WAGR X class were a total of 48 diesel-electric locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1954 to 1988.
The X class were built by Beyer, Peacock & Coy of Manchester, England and Metropolitan-Vickers of Stockton-on-Tees, England from 1954 to 1956. Due to their light axle loads, they were immediately pressed into service around the entire network, they were allocated to express trains despite being designed for goods traffic. Their rigid frames made them rough riders, but because didn't require turning around they were still considered more efficient.
The engine used in the X class initially was untested and had various faults, issues and problems causing severe reliability concerns with resulting failures causing a Royal Commission into the matter which recommended the complete replacement of the X class. Midland Railway Workshops managed to continually repair, alter, and rebuild the X class to make them serviceable. |
Some members of the class became the Xa class due to being fitted with twin/dual air (vacuum) braking. Withdrawals of the X class started in 1973, with the X class relegated to working grain trains on the South Western mainline in their dwindling years along with serving the Fremantle to Perth section of the Eastern Railway when it reopened. In 1988 the last of the X class was withdrawn.
One of the X class is preserved on display at the ARHS Rail Heritage W.A. Bassendean Railway Museum, and another five Xa class are also preserved.
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
The WAGR Xa class were a total of 16 diesel-electric locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1955 to 1988.
The Xa class resulted from fitting dual air braking to the standard X class, this was done to allow them to operate salt trains on the Esperance branch, with braking systems manufactured by Davies & Metcalfe Ltd of Manchester, England. Two were converted to Xa to work with Queensland Rail SX class carriages hired by the WAGR for suburban services.
Five of the Xa class are preserved in various locations including the Hotham Valley Railway, Bassendean Railway Museum, and at Narrogin.
Gallery
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
The WAGR Xb class were a total of 10 diesel-electric locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1963 to 1986.
The Xb was the result of converting standard X class locomotives by fitting them with multiple unit control (MUC) like the Xa class. Said locos were not fitted with communication doors or renumbered. None of the XB survived into preservation with the last being withdrawn from active service and scrapped in 1986.
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
The WAGR Y class were a total of 18 diesel-electric locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways from 1953 to 1990.
The Y class were built by British Thomson-Houston (BTH) of Rugby, England in conjunction with the Clayton Equipment Coy (CEL) of Derbyshire, England who assembled and tested the locos before shipment at Hatton with separate builder's plates displayed for each business on every loco.
Mostly the Y class were used for shunting duties at Perth and Fremantle, but some did haul goods trains on the Northern Railway around Geraldton and Pinjarra on the Hotham Valley Railway.
In total 7 Y class have been preserved, with one at the South West Rail & Heritage Centre, Boyanup and the Bassendean Railway Museum. Another is stored at Boulder Railway Station in Kalgoorlie with 4 also displayed/stored after operating timber services at Pemberton, though their current disposition is unknown.
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
Windows 8 editions only comes in the following editions.
Editions
Windows 8 is a core edition intended for the average home user.
Windows RT is a version of ARM32 arch for Surface RT and Tablets.
Windows 8 Single Language is same as Core but limited to a single installed language pack.
Windows 8 Chinese (based on Single Language) is for Chinese Laptops.
Windows 8 Pro is targeted at enthusiast and business markets. it adds the ability to run Hyper-V virtual machines.
Windows 8 Pro with Media Center is a include the Windows Media Center.
Windows 8 Enterprise is designed for large organizations, It has the same feature set as Pro but supports creating Windows To Go portable workspaces. |
Upgrade Windows 8
Windows Vista and Windows 7 Upgrade only.
Windows Vista and Windows 7 Starter, Windows Vista and Windows 7 Home Basic, Windows Vista and Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrading to Windows 8.
Windows Vista Business, Windows 7 Professional, Windows Vista and Windows 7 Ultimate Upgrading to Windows 8 Pro.
Windows Vista and Windows 7 Enterprise, Upgrading to Windows 8 Enterprise. |
The WAGR Z class were a total of 3 small diesel-mechanical locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1953 to 1983.
The Z class were ordered from the Drewry Car Coy who subcontracted the order to Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn Ltd (RSH) of Newcastle, England. Upon arrival in Western Australia, the Z class were allocated to shunt the jetties at Bunbury and Busselton along with other Southern ports.
In 1983 the Z class were all withdrawn, with all being preserved as No. 1151 went to Steamtown, Peterborough in South Australia, and No. 1153 went to the Boulder Loopline Railway where it is presently stored as the line is permanently closed.
No. 1152 is operational and being used on works trains on the Hotham Valley Railway and is the assigned shunter at Pinjarra; No. 1152 was also loaned to Downer EDI Works Ltd to aid in the construction of a rail depot at Nowergup, featured as part of the extension of the Northern Suburbs Railway.
Gallery |
Gallery
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
Windows Server 2025 is a Future version of Windows Server.
Microsoft operating systems |
Marcia Williams was Harold Wilson's secretary and political assistant.
References
1932 births
2019 deaths
Labour Party (UK) people |
City Island is a children’s animated short television series created by Aaron Augenblick. It premiered December 26, 2022, and produced by PBS Kids and Future Brain Media.
2020s animated television series
2020s children's television series
2022 television series debuts
2020s American television series |
Balkhash () is a city in the Qaraghandy Region of Kazakhstan, It is on the shore of Lake Balqash. It has a population of almost 78,000 people (as of 2021). Previously, this city was called Pribalkhashstroi.
The city area also includes four settlements: Gulshat, Sayak, Saryshagan and Shashubai.
History
Copper was found the area in 1928. This led to the city being built. Small settlements for workers were built around the Balkhash mining and metallurgical plant.
On April 11, 1937, Balkhash became a city.
The population of the city in 1940 was about 40,000 people.
During the Great Patriotic War (the Russian name for World War II), most of the men went to war and women replaced them at the copper factory.
Geography
The city is located about 500 km west of the border with China and about 300 km south of Qaraghandy, the administrative center of the region.
Balkhash has a continental climate. Winters here are very cold and summers are very hot. The average annual temperature in the city is 6.3 °C. |
The average winter temperature is -11.7 °C and the average summer temperature is 22.9 °C.
References
Settlements in Kazakhstan |
Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball Flying High () is a 1991 Swedish animated feature film directed by Jan Gissberg after an original script by Thomas Funck, using Funck's already well-established characters. It follows a shorter film made by the same team in 1987, Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll räddar Hönan. This is the first time since before 1954 where a Kalle Stropp production features voice acting by others than only Funck himself, only with the exception of children that had participated in other productions as well.
It was dubbed into English by Filmor and Cinélume in 1998 and was only released in Canada straight-to-video under the name Charlie and Froggy from Alliance Films. The majority of the characters' names were changed and four minutes of footage were removed. |
Plot
Something strange has been spotted over the treetops in the forest where Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball live, and Tin-Can Harry quickly builds Binoculars to examine it. It turns out to be an emergency signal and the two friends together with Tin-Can Harry and Polly the Parrot (The Parrot) set out on an expedition to rescue whoever is sending the signal. They eventually stumbls upon the pine cone people who live there and quickly befriends King Cone, Queen Cone and Princess Cone Green, a young and impulsive female cone, |
It turns out that the Cone people are the ones who have been sending the signal, and when elevated up to a tree top Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball see a helicopter landing, with three evil businessmen from the company Tonto-Turbo who are planning to tear down a huge part of the forest. When the businessman leave, Connie ends up being with them on the helicopter. Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball hang onto the landing skids, but eventually fall off high up in the air over a lake. Luckily, it turns out that Charlie's tailcoat can be used as a parachute, and Froggy Ball even learns how to steer it by pulling the tails, so they can land on a steam boat. |
They reunite with Tin-Can Harry and Polly on the boat, which takes them to Mariefred. They manage to locate the businessmen, who are heading to Gripsholm Castle, as their full plan is to move the old castle to the cleared space in the forest and turn it into a hyper modern luxury hotel, replacing most of its walls and floors with glass. This will be made possible by hacking the authorities' computers with a special program they are keeping on a floppy disk. Connie, who has been hiding in a briefcase, tries to steal the disk but fails. Instead, she, Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball end up on the bottom of the castle well, but are soon rescued by Tin-Can Harry. |
In the meantime, the men from Tonto-Turbo leave again in their helicopter. Tin-Can Harry calculates that they are heading to Ericsson Globe, before he flies back to the cone forest with Cone Green. In the city, Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball walk up to Ericsson Globe and confront them, but are simply laughed at and disregarded. The businessmen then head off to the Nobel party where they have been invited. The two friends, left in the office, discover that the men forgot to bring the floppy disk with them. They try to find out which one of the disks at the office it is that is the real one, and while trying one in the computer the frog ends up inside a computer game and Charlie has to control him into safety with the joystick. Soon after that, one of the men returns – and takes the right disk with him. |
Unable to get into the Stockholm City Hall, Froggy Ball is ready to give up when a submarine appears. Out of it come Tin-Can Harry and Connie, who have returned. Through the kitchen, they smuggle themselves into the party by hiding in the dessert – an ice cream parade. When inside, Froggy Ball holds a speech where he accuses the men from Tonto-Turbo in public. The men try to capture the two friends, but then suddenly Phil the Fox , who had previously only been seen in a short cameo in the very beginning of the story, arrives and causes disruption. While the men are distracted, everybody can escape, and Connie steals the floppy disk. After a wild chase through, the men recapture the disk, but only to see an army of cones arrives and chase them into the water, where also the disk is dropped by The Parrot. Back in the cone forest, the frog is awarded a prize from the hands of the cone Minister of Flower Pots and the businessman are given a new profession – shaving sheep, which they seem to enjoy.
Cast |
Cast
Production
In the early 1980s, Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball were frequently featured in various Swedish radio series during the summers. When listening to one of these Jan Gissberg got the idea of making an animated film about them and contacted Thomas Funck. Together they discussed the desirable appearances of the characters and settings. The project was to be produced by Gissberg's own recently started animation studio, Cinemation Industries, where also his brother Peter Gissberg worked as a background artist. Around Christmas 1987 a short film was released, but already a year prior to that, they had begun working on a script for a feature-length film. In 1987 they started the process of making it, using a budget of 13 million SEK. |
Reception
The general Swedish reception was positive, with more or less a critical consensus claiming that it stood out as the winner among the films competing over a similar target audience, being released around the same time as Rock-A-Doodle, The Rescuers Down Under and An American Tail: Fievel Goes West. The playful style and rich ideas were complimented, and the poetic background art by Peter Gissberg was particularly praised.
Dagens Nyheter claimed that although it might lack the virtuosity of Disney's films, it is to its credit that it also lacks their sentimentality and delight for violence. And further, that it is "pretty sophisticated when it allows the sportively drawn characters to appear against a backdrop of aquarelle soft nature poetry, signed by Peter Gissberg."
Awards
Director Jan Gissberg received a Guldbagge Award for Best Creative Achievement 1992
Honorary Award in the section for children's and youth films at the Cannes Film Festival 1992
References
External links |
External links
Swedish children's films
Swedish animated films
1991 animated films
1991 films
Films based on radio series
1990s Swedish-language films
1990s Swedish films |
The Festival of British Popular Songs was a song competition organised by the BBC. It began in 1956 following the success of the Eurovision Song Contest. Due to being so long ago, the names of performers and songs who took part are no longer known.
1956 Festival
The first Festival of British Popular Songs was held from May to October 1956. 36 songs took part across six semi-finals. Each semi-final had six songs and the winning song of each semi-final went through to the final. The winning song was decided by music experts, who used a scoreboard to rank the songs by points.
1957 Festival
In 1957, the United Kingdom joined the Eurovision Song Contest. The Festival of British Popular Songs was used to decide the UK's entry. The Festival was made shorter, with three semi-finals instead of six. The two winners of each semi-final went through to the final. The songs were scored by ten twelve-member juries representing major cities around the UK.
Sources
Music competitions |
AEW Dynamite is a professional wrestling show made by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It is shown on Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET). It first started airing on October 2, 2018. It is viewed as AEW's flagship program.
Dynamite airs on TBS in the United States, TSN in Canada, TUDN in Mexico, ITV network in the United Kingdom, TNT Serie in Germany, Toonami in France, Sky Sport in Italy, and ESPN2 in Oceania.
History
On May 15, 2019, it was announced that TNT would air Dynamite. This was the first time that a professional wrestling weekly program was shown on TNT since WCW Monday Nitro from World Championship Wrestling (WCW) ended on March 26, 2001. Livestreaming would be streamed on B/R Live. |
In August 2019, WWE announced that they would be moving NXT in the same time slot as Dynamite, which would have them end up competing with each other and would help usher in the Wednesday Night Wars. An average of 1.409 million viewers tuned into the debut episode of Dynamite. This was the largest television debut on TNT in the last five years. The war ended when WWE announced that they were moving NXT to Tuesdays on April 13, 2021.
On January 5, 2022, Dynamite moved networks from TNT to TBS.
Commentator history
References
Other websites
2019 American television series debuts
All Elite Wrestling |
Pseudophilautus semiruber is a frog. It lives in Sri Lanka. People have seen it 1750 meters above sea level.
The adult frog is about 12-13.4 mm long from nose to rear end. Its skin is smooth and its legs are not thick. It is gray-brown in color. There are white spots with red around them on the sides of the body. The middle of the back and tops of the legs are red in color. There are dark marks on parts of the legs. There is some white color on the throat.
References
Frogs of Asia |
Hylodes uai is a frog. It lives in Minas Gerais, Brazil. People have seen it in the Serra do Caraça Mountains.
First paper
References
Frogs of South America |
AEW Rampage is a professional wrestling show made by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It is shown on Friday nights at 10 p.m. Eastern Time (ET). It first started airing on August 13, 2021. It is viewed as one of AEW's secondary programs. It was the main secondary show until it was replaced by Collision.
Rampage airs on TNT in the United States, TSN's app and direct service in Canada, ITV1 in the United Kingdom, WarnerTV Serie in Germany, Toonami in France, Sky Sport in Italy, and ESPN2 in Oceania.
History
On January 15, 2020, there was a US$175 million contract extension announced for Dynamite. One part of the announcement was a new show to be made. It would be revealed as Rampage in May 2021.
Rampage competed against WWE's SmackDown once when it aired on FS1 because of the 2021 MLB playoffs. During this night, Rampage defeated SmackDown in their key viewer demographic of people aged 18 to 49. They had 328,000 viewers compared to SmackDown's 285,000 viewers. |
On January 5, 2022, it was announced that Rampage and Dynamite would move networks from TNT to TBS. It was then announced that only Dynamite would move while Rampage stayed on TNT.
Commentator history
References
Other websites
2021 American television series debuts
All Elite Wrestling |
Lord of the Lost are a German rock band from Hamburg. They represented Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Blood & Glitter". They finished in last place with 18 points.
Sources
German rock bands
Eurovision Song Contest entrants |
The Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades also known as Al Qassam Brigades is the military wing of the Palestinian organization Hamas. They operate in the Gaza Strip and are responsible for various military activities, including rocket attacks against Israel. The group was founded in the late 1980s and is named after Izz ad-Din al-Qassam, a Syrian preacher and nationalist leader who played a role in the Arab anti-colonial struggle in the early 20th century. The Brigades have been involved in conflicts with Israel.
Related pages
First Intifada
Al-Quds Brigades
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
References
Palestine
Gaza Strip
Arab–Israeli conflict
National liberation movements
Nationalist organizations in Palestine |
Wythenshawe is the southern part of the city of Manchester, south of the River Mersey. Until 1931 it was part of Cheshire. It was the largest council estate in Europe. Manchester Airport is on the southern border.
References
Districts of Manchester |
Marco Mengoni (born 25 December 1988) is an Italian singer. He became famous in 2009 after winning the Italian version of The X Factor. In 2013, he won the Sanremo Music Festival
Mengoni represented Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with the song "L'essenziale". He finished in 7th place. In 2023, he won the Sanremo Music Festival again and represented Italy at Eurovision with "Due vite", finishing 4th.
Sources
1988 births
Living people
Italian singers
Eurovision Song Contest entrants |
Noel Fielding (born 21 May 1973) is an English actor and comedian. He is currently a host of The Great British Bake Off, a British television programme. He has been a host since 2017. He works with other hosts, such as: Sandi Toksvig (2017–2020), Matt Lucas (2020-2022) and Alison Hammond (2023–present).
English actors
English television presenters
1973 births
Living people |
Patricia Bredin (born 14 February 1935) was an English actress and former singer. She won the Festival of British Popular Songs in 1957.
After winning the Festival of British Popular Songs, she became the first person to represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1957 with the song "All". She finished 7th place out of 10 entries. Following this, she starred in multiple British films and television shows.
Private life
Her first husband, Ivor Emmanuel, died on their honeymoon. Bredin owned a farm of cows for over ten years and released a memoir called My Fling on the Farm. Bredin died on 13 August 2023 in Nova Scotia.
Sources
1935 births
2023 deaths
English singers
Eurovision Song Contest entrants |
AEW Collision is a professional wrestling show made by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It is shown on Saturdays at 9 p.m. Eastern Time (ET). It first started airing on June 17, 2023. It is viewed as one of AEW's secondary programs. It is the main secondary show, replacing Rampage in that spot.
Collision airs on TNT in the United States, TSN's app and direct service in Canada, ITV4 in the United Kingdom, and more.
History
On February 15, 2023, the name Collision was trademarked by All Elite Wrestling (AEW).
The show AEW Collision was officially announced by AEW on May 17, 2023. The announcement said that Collision would be two hours, air on Saturdays at 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) and start June 17, 2023.
It was reported that Collision would take Rampage's spot as a main secondary program and that Rampage would take over the duty of both Dark and Dark: Elevation after they were cancelled to make way for Collision.
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The Tagalog people (Tagalog: mga Tagalog) are the largest ethnic group in the Philippines. An Austronesian people, the Tagalogs are local to the Metro Manila and Calabarzon regions of southern Luzon, and include the most in the provinces of Bulacan, Bataan, Nueva Ecija and Aurora in Central Luzon and in the islands of Marinduque and Mindoro in Mimaropa. |
Takanobu Nishi is a Japanese archer. He was born on 12 March 1951. Nishi competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
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Kiyokazu Nishikawa is a Japanese archer. He was born on 10 November 1972. Nishikawa competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
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1972 births
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Japanese Olympians
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Deborah Ann Woll (born February 7, 1985) is an American actress. She well known for playing Jessica Hamby in the HBO drama series True Blood (2008–2014) for which she earned her a nomination for a Screen Actors Guild Award. She then starred as Karen Page in the Marvel series Daredevil (2015–2018), The Defenders (2017), and The Punisher (2017–2019). Her movie roles include Mother's Day (2010), Seven Days in Utopia (2011), Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You (2011), Catch .44 (2011), Ruby Sparks (2012), Meet Me in Montenegro (2014), The Automatic Hate (2015), and the commercially-successful Escape Room (2019) and its 2021 sequel. In 2022, she was the voice and did the motion capture of Faye in the video game God of War: Ragnarok.
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The WAGR Ja class were a total of 3 steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways from 1907 to 1924.
The Ja class resulted from the rebuilding of the J class at Midland Railway Workshops in 1907 to improve performance, fitting them with Q class boilers left over from Qa class conversions, the frames of the J class having to be extended to accommodate for the boilers. In this form, the locos steamed better and reportedly did good work on mixed trains. By 1913 the Ja designation was abolished reverting back to the J class as all original locos had been converted. All were withdrawn in early 1924 and after repairs were sold off into the timber industry.
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Laura Barton is a fictional character from the Marvel Comics universe. She is the wife of Clint Barton in the Ultimate Marvel reality. Laura had long known Clint Barton and had married him sometime prior to The Ultimates 2. Together they had three kids: Callum Barton, Lewis Barton and baby Nicole Barton. Clint would call them before every mission in case he never came back. Laura and their three children were killed when a traitor (later revealed to be Black Widow) sold them out to a black-ops team.
Laura Barton makes her live-action debut in the MCU movies Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) and Avengers: Endgame (2019), and the Disney+ series Hawkeye (2021), portrayed by Linda Cardellini. She has three children with her husband (Cooper Barton, Lila Barton, and Nathaniel Pietro Barton).
Laura is introduced in Avengers: Age of Ultron, in which she provides Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Natasha Romanoff, Bruce Banner, and Thor sanctuary at her and Clint’s home. Later, she greets Clint when he returns home. |
In Avengers: Endgame, Laura disintegrated due to the Snap, but five years later, is restored to life. She reunites with Clint at their home, and later attends Stark's funeral.
In Hawkeye, Laura regularly contacts Clint to check up on him while he's in New York, partially aware of his dealings with the Tracksuit Mafia, who Clint made enemies of while he was Ronin. It is revealed she was an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., but has since retired. |
Carrossel is a Brazilian children's telenovela. It was created by Íris Abravanel. It originally aired on SBT from 21 May 2012 to 26 July 2013. The series stars Maisa Silva, Guilherme Seta, Rosanne Mulholland, Larissa Manoela and Jean Paulo Campos.
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2010s Brazilian television series
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Naoto Oku is a Japanese archer. He was born on 16 October 1971. Oku competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
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1971 births
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Japanese Olympians
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Toyoko Oku is a Japanese archer. She was born on 14 June 1966. Oku competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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1966 births
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Ai Ouchi is a Japanese archer. She was born on 17 September 1974. Ouchi competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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1974 births
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Minako Sato is a Japanese archer. She was born on 20 September 1955. Sato competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics.
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1955 births
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Ichiro Shimamura is a Japanese archer. He was born on 11 March 1949. Shimamura competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
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1949 births
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Hiroshi Yamamoto is a Japanese archer. He was born on 31 October 1962. Yamamoto competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics, 1988 Summer Olympics, 1992 Summer Olympics, 1996 Summer Olympics, and the 2004 Summer Olympics.
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1962 births
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Azusa Yamauchi is a Japanese archer. She was born on 11 September 1998. Yamauchi competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
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1998 births
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Kyoko Yamazaki is an archer from Japan. She was born on 3 November 1954. Yamazaki competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
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1954 births
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Iliana Biridakis is a retired Jordanian archer. She was born on 29 September 1959. Biridakis competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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1959 births
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The WAGR C class were a total of 22 steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1902 to 1961.
The C class were originally built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA in 1902 for use on mixed passenger services and mail trains on the Eastern Railway, Eastern Goldfields Railway, and the Great Southern Railway, later venturing further to the Northern Railway and South Western mainline.
10 of the class were built at Midland Railway Workshops as the Ca class, and the original was rebuilt from 1908 to 1918. From 1929 seventeen were superheated becoming the Cs class. Four were allocated to the Railway Department's own sawmill at Banksiadale in the early 1950s becoming the last of the class in service and were sold off along with the sawmill in 1961, and after road transport rendered the locos surplus to requirements they were sent to Subiaco and scrapped in 1964.
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Ilfat Rinatovich Abdullin is a Kazakhstani archer. She was born on 29 September 1959. Abdullin competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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1998 births
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Anastassiya Bannova is an archer from Kazakhstan. She was born on 26 February 1989. Bannova competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics.
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The WAGR Ca class were a total of 10 steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1915 to 1949.
The Ca class were built at Midland Railway Workshops in 1915 as 4-6-2 tender engines, matching the rebuilt design of the standard C class which was originally built as a 4-6-0. In 1919 the Ca designation was abolished as all C class engines were practically identical, so all had the 'a' suffix dropped. All were rebuilt to Cs class specifications from 1929 to 1949, with the last scrapped in 1964 at Subiaco.
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
The WAGR Cs class were a total of 16 steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1929 to 1961.
The Cs class were the result of superheating standard C class locomotives from 1929 to 1949. The Cs class turned out to be a success hence why conversions continued until the late 1940s. Withdrawals started in the 1950s with the arrival of the W class, by 1961 all had been withdrawn, with the last scrapped in 1964 at Subiaco.
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
The WAGR D class were a total of 20 large side tank steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1912 to 1964.
The D class were built by the North British Locomotive Coy as 4-6-4s for suburban passenger services in and around Perth, however, some also performed goods runs to Bunbury and Northam. All but one were superheated from 1932 forming the Ds class, one of which also had its side tanks extended, becoming the prototype for the Dm and Dd classes. Withdrawals started in 1953 until the last was withdrawn in 1965, all were scrapped.
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
The WAGR Ds class were a total of 19 steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1931 to 1964.
The D class were the result of fitting superheated boilers to the standard D class, this was done to all but 1 from 1931. Withdrawals started in 1953 with the last scrapped and withdrawn in 1965.
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The WAGR Dm class were a total of 8 large steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1945 to 1971.
The Dm class came about due to pressures resulting from aging and overworked motive power which was already understocked. The Dm class were based on the D class suburban tank engines and were constructed from E class tender engines. They operated commuter services in Perth and performed banking duties along the Midland to Chidlow section of the Eastern Railway. The first of the class was withdrawn in 1968 and the last in 1971, with all being scrapped.
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The WAGR Dd class were a total of 10 steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1946 to 1972.
The Dd class were built from scratch at Midland Railway Workshops for suburban service in Perth. However, they did work as far as Bunbury on the South Western mainline and Merredin on the Eastern Railway. The first was withdrawn in 1969 with the rest following in 1971 to 1972 with the end of steam on the WAGR.
Two of the Dd have been preserved, No. 592 is on display at the ARHS Rail Heritage W.A. Bassendean Railway Museum and No. 596 is also owned by the ARHS but is displayed at Gosnells Railway Markets.
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
The WAGR E class were a total of 65 steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1902 to 1963.
The E class were built by Nasmyth, Wilson & Coy of Salford, England and Vulcan Foundry of Newton-le-Willows, England for use on long-distance expresses. They were the first 4-6-2 locomotives in Australia, a further 20 were built in 1911 by the North British Locomotive Coy.
Upon the E classes' entry into service, they were an immediate success and from 1924 to 1925 most were superheated, becoming the Es class. In 1934 two E class locos had their weight reduced becoming the Ea class, and several more were converted while being superheated and classified Eas. The last E class was withdrawn in 1963. No. 308 is preserved at the Bassendean Railway Museum.
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Figueira da Foz is a city and a municipality in the Coimbra District in Portugal. In 2011, 62,125 people lived there.
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Aveiro District () is in the central coastal region of Portugal. The capital of the district is the city of Aveiro.
Municipalities
Aveiro District has 19 municipalities:
Águeda
Albergaria-a-Velha
Anadia
Arouca
Aveiro
Castelo de Paiva
Espinho
Estarreja
Ílhavo
Mealhada
Murtosa
Oliveira de Azeméis
Oliveira do Bairro
Ovar
Santa Maria da Feira
São João da Madeira
Sever do Vouga
Vagos
Vale de Cambra
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The district of Braga () is a district in the northwest of Portugal. The district capital is the city of Braga. It is bordered by the district of Viana do Castelo in the north, Vila Real in the east, Galicia (a Spanish autonomous community) in the northeast and Porto in the south. Its area is . 831,368 people live there.
Municipalities
The district has 14 municipalities:
Amares
Barcelos
Braga
Cabeceiras de Basto
Celorico de Basto
Esposende
Fafe
Guimarães
Póvoa de Lanhoso
Terras de Bouro
Vieira do Minho
Vila Nova de Famalicão
Vila Verde
Vizela |
The District of Porto () is on the north-west coast of Portugal. The district capital is the city of Porto, the second largest city in the country. It is bordered by the Aveiro and Viseu districts to the south, Braga district to the north and Vila Real district to the east. Its area is . 1,817,172 people live there.
Municipalities
The district has 18 municipalities:
Amarante
Baião
Felgueiras
Gondomar
Lousada
Maia
Marco de Canaveses
Matosinhos
Paços de Ferreira
Paredes
Penafiel
Porto
Póvoa de Varzim
Santo Tirso
Trofa
Valongo
Vila do Conde
Vila Nova de Gaia |
The WAGR Es class were a total of 19 steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1924 to 1958.
The Es class were the result of superheating the standard E class which was built for express services. The superheated boilers were built by Midland Railway Workshops who fitted them to the E class when they went in for repairs. In their superheated form, the engines consumed less coal and were more cost-efficient on heavier trains. Some were fitted with larger cylinders and classed Esl, those who retained original cylinders became Eso - however, these designations were later dropped, becoming simply the Es class. No. 308 has been preserved and is on display at Bassendean Railway Museum.
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The District of Viseu ( ) is in the Central Inland of Portugal. The district capital is the city of Viseu.
Municipalities
The district has 24 municipalities:
Armamar
Carregal do Sal
Castro Daire
Cinfães
Lamego
Mangualde
Moimenta da Beira
Mortágua
Nelas
Oliveira de Frades
Penalva do Castelo
Penedono
Resende
Santa Comba Dão
São João da Pesqueira
São Pedro do Sul
Sátão
Sernancelhe
Tabuaço
Tarouca
Tondela
Vila Nova de Paiva
Viseu
Vouzela
Districts of Portugal |
The District of Beja () is in southern Portugal. The district capital is the city of Beja. It is the largest district of the country by area.
Municipalities
The district has 14 municipalities:
Aljustrel
Almodôvar
Alvito
Barrancos
Beja
Castro Verde
Cuba
Ferreira do Alentejo
Mértola
Moura
Odemira
Ourique
Serpa
Vidigueira |
The District of Leiria () is in central Portugal. The district capital is the city of Leiria.
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The District of Santarém () is in central Portugal. The district capital is the city of Santarém. Its area is . 475,344 people live there.
Municipalities
The district has 21 municipalities:
Abrantes
Alcanena
Almeirim
Alpiarça
Benavente
Cartaxo
Chamusca
Constância
Coruche
Entroncamento
Ferreira do Zêzere
Golegã
Mação
Ourém
Rio Maior
Salvaterra de Magos
Santarém
Sardoal
Tomar
Torres Novas
Vila Nova da Barquinha |
The District of Castelo Branco () is in central Portugal. The district capital is the city of Castelo Branco. Its area is . 225,916 people live there.
Municipalities
The district has 11 municipalities:
Belmonte
Castelo Branco
Covilhã
Fundão
Idanha-a-Nova
Oleiros
Penamacor
Proença-a-Nova
Sertã
Vila de Rei
Vila Velha de Ródão |