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# LFC TV
LFCTV (Liverpool F.C. TV) is the dedicated official channel for English football club Liverpool F.C. which launched on 20 September 2007. It was formerly offered as part of the Setanta Sports package, but is currently a stand-alone channel.
The channel has also always been broadcast live on the club's official... | enwiki/12463820 |
# Rob McKelvey
Rob McKelvey (born August 2, 1969) is an American professional golfer who played on the Nationwide Tour.
McKelvey joined the Nike Tour (later Buy.com Tour and Nationwide Tour) in 1996. In his rookie year on Tour, he recorded three top-10 finishes with his best result coming at the Nike Dominion Open wher... | enwiki/33541392 |
# 2024 Hawaii Amendment 1
A referendum on Amendment 1 to the Constitution of Hawaii was held on 5 November 2024. The amendment repealed the Hawaii legislature's ability to limit marriage to heterosexual couples, reversing the 1998 Hawaii Amendment 2. The majority of the voters backed the measure; it succeeded in all fo... | enwiki/78322698 |
# Dusti Bongé
Dusti Bongé (née Eunice Lyle Swetman, 1903–1993) was an American painter who worked from the 1930s through the early 1990s. She is considered Mississippi's first Abstract Expressionist painter and its first Modernist artist.
## Early life and education
Dusti Bongé, née Eunice Lyle Swetman, was the younge... | enwiki/46629511 |
# Cell-based therapies for Parkinson's disease
Cell-based therapies for Parkinson's disease include various investigational procedures which transplant specific populations of cells into the brains of people with Parkinson's disease. The investigation of cell transplantation therapies followed the discovery that the de... | enwiki/59923927 |
# Campuses of the University of Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong's main campus covers 160,000 square metres (1,700,000 sq ft; 40 acres) of land on Pok Fu Lam Road and Bonham Road in Lung Fu Shan of Central and Western District, Hong Kong Island. The university also has a few buildings in Sandy Bay Gap. HKU buildin... | enwiki/68762473 |
# Damian Le Bas (writer)
Damian James Le Bas (born 11 May 1985) is a British writer and journalist from West Sussex in England best known for his book The Stopping Places: A Journey Through Gypsy Britain.
## Life
Le Bas is the son of the artists Damian Le Bas and Delaine Le Bas. He grew up in Worthing, attending Chris... | enwiki/57995468 |
# Gaynor McCown Expeditionary Learning School
Gaynor McCown Expeditionary Learning School (often referred to as Gaynor McCown ELS, or simply McCown) is a public school located in the New Springville section of Staten Island, New York.
## History
Gaynor McCown ELS was named after former NYC Outward Bound director Rosem... | enwiki/37671758 |
# Tochiya Station
Tochiya Station (栃屋駅, Tochiya-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kurobe, Toyama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway.
## Lines
Tochiya Station is served by the Toyama Chihō Railway Main Line, and is 42.8 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Dentets... | enwiki/18796862 |
# Lachambre
Lachambre (French pronunciation: [laʃɑ̃bʁ]; German: Kammern) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
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# Yrjö Sotiola
Yrjö Sotiola (19 May 1913 – 1 June 1992) was a Finnish footballer. He played in eleven matches for the Finland national football team from 1935 to 1948. He was also part of Finland's squad for the football tournament at the 1936 Summer Olympics, but he did not play in any matches. He played his whole clu... | enwiki/68827823 |
# Tumburu
Tumburu (Sanskrit: तुम्बुरु, romanized: Tuṃburu) is the foremost among the gandharvas, the celestial musicians of Hindu mythology. Accounts depict him performing in the courts of the deities Kubera and Indra, and as singing the praises of Vishnu. He is said to lead the gandharvas in their singing.
## Legend
... | enwiki/28034140 |
# Elita Karim
Dilshad Karim Elita, better known as Elita Karim, is a Bangladeshi singer, journalist, versatile performer, anchor and voice artist. She is the vocalist of Raaga.
## Early life
Karim was born on 4 September 1982. She graduated in English literature from North South University.
## Career
In 2001, Karim r... | enwiki/46904659 |
# Mishab, Isfahan
Mishab (Persian: ميشاب, also Romanized as Mīshāb) is a village in Kachu Rural District, in the Central District of Ardestan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 14, in 9 families.
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# Isgandar Chandirli
Isgandar Chandirli Huseyn oglu (Azerbaijani: İsgəndər Çəndirli Hüseyn oğlu) is an Azerbaijani politician, Ex-director of State Procurement Agency of Azerbaijan Republic.
He was appointed the Director of the State Procurement Agency in the November 19, 2008 reshuffle of the Cabinet of Ministers of A... | enwiki/30128113 |
# Bob Rumball
Robert Leslie Rumball OC OOnt (October 2, 1929 – June 1, 2016) was a pastor and advocate for the deaf and those with special needs.
After studying at University of Toronto, he began his career as a football player, playing at the varsity level before playing professionally for the Canadian Football League... | enwiki/37795288 |
# Jan Jutte
Jan Jutte (born 1 October 1953) is a Dutch illustrator of children's literature. He received the Gouden Penseel award several times for his work.
## Career
Jutte made his debut as illustrator in 1983 with his illustrations in Annie M. G. Schmidt's book Het Beertje Pippeloentje. In the years that followed J... | enwiki/60711495 |
# Kai Zen (actress)
Kai Zen (born February 6, 2012) is an American actress known for portraying June in the 2020 Netflix film Feel the Beat, Pepper in Eureka!, and Phyla in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
## Career
In 2017 she promoted children's clothing and consumer brands. In 2018 she appeared in a commercial for X... | enwiki/73641366 |
# Pugnose shiner
The pugnose shiner (Notropis anogenus) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Notropis. It is in the family Leuciscidae which consists of freshwater shiners, daces and minnows. Its distribution has been decreasing due to the removal of aquatic plants in order to create swimming beaches and boatin... | enwiki/25816457 |
# Jihan Nurlela
Jihan Nurlela Chalim (born 22 April 1994) is an Indonesian politician who is the vice governor of Lampung since 20 February 2025. She had previously served as a member of the House of Representatives (DPR) for the Lampung Province from 2019 to 2024.
## Education
Jihan Nurlela obtained her early educati... | enwiki/75337765 |
# 1905–06 Sheffield Shield season
The 1905–06 Sheffield Shield season was the 14th season of the Sheffield Shield, the domestic first-class cricket competition of Australia. New South Wales won the championship.
## Table
| Team | Pld | W | L | D | Pts |
| --------------- | --- | - | - | - | --- |
| New Sout... | enwiki/53305066 |
# Johann von Gott Fröhlich
Johann von Gott Fröhlich (1 March 1780, in Bissingen – 31 January 1849, in Munich) was a German classical philologist and educator.
He studied theology in Dillingen (from 1797) and law at Landshut (1802–04), and afterwards taught classes at gymnasiums in Kempten (from 1804), Amberg (from 1811... | enwiki/52658842 |
# John Holland Rose
John Holland Rose (28 June 1855 – 3 March 1942) was an influential English historian who wrote famous biographies of William Pitt the Younger and of French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. He also wrote a history of Europe, entitled The Development of the European Nations among other historical works. He... | enwiki/5714050 |
# Don Wallace (footballer)
Donald Neville Wallace (11 August 1898 – 10 March 1969) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL). | enwiki/46588470 |
# A Landscape at Sunset
A Landscape at Sunset is a 1773 landscape painting by the French artist Joseph Vernet. It portrays a view of a harbour bathed in sunshine on a summer's day with fisherman bringing on their catch.
It was commissioned by King of Poland, Stanisław August Poniatowski as one of a pair of landscapes a... | enwiki/79233147 |
# Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1861
Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1861 is political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It was founded at the end of 1990 as a pendant of Croatian Party of Rights 1861 from Croatia. President of party is Vlado Musa, and party's headquarters is in Sarajevo.
They def... | enwiki/32728299 |
# Karl Brocks
Karl Adolf Christian Brocks (29 January 1912 – 29 May 1972) was a German meteorologist who was a member of the Geophysical (later Meteorological) Institute of Hamburg University. In 1960 he was appointed full professor and head of the Institute. During World War II, he served in the Wehrmacht and was a re... | enwiki/30994943 |
# Sickle and Hammer (film)
Sickle and Hammer (Russian: Серп и молот, romanized: Serp i molot) is a 1921 Russian silent drama film directed by Vladimir Gardin. It is an agit-film that is longer than the usual at six reels because the norm is two reels only or twenty minutes. The story is about a peasant worker who went... | enwiki/49236806 |
# Chiaraviglio
Chiaraviglio is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include:
- Enrichetta Chiaraviglio-Giolitti (1871-1959), Italian philanthropist and activist
- the siblings Germán Chiaraviglio (born 1987) and Valeria Chiaraviglio (born 1989), Argentine pole vaulters
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# Kachi-kachi Yama
Kachi-kachi Yama (かちかち山, kachi-kachi being an onomatopoeia of the sound a fire makes and yama meaning "mountain", roughly translates to "Fire-Crackle Mountain"), also known as Kachi-Kachi Mountain and The Farmer and the Badger, is a Japanese folktale in which a tanuki is the villain, rather than the ... | enwiki/2006734 |
# Go A
Go_A (Ukrainian: Ґоу_Ей) is a Ukrainian folktronica band formed in 2012. The band represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021, performing "Shum", and placed fifth in the final.
The band's name was made by combining the English word "Go" with the Greek letter "Alpha", which symbolizes the beginning of... | enwiki/63182203 |
# A Yank in the R.A.F.
A Yank in the R.A.F. is a 1941 American war drama film directed by Henry King and starring Tyrone Power, Betty Grable and John Sutton. Released three months before the attack on Pearl Harbor plunged the United States into World War II, it is considered a typical early-World War II production. Or... | enwiki/2056428 |
# Arienti
Arienti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Luigi Arienti, (1937-), Italian race cyclist.
- Stefano Arienti, (1961-), Italian artist.
- Héctor Arienti, (1957- ) Argentine Scientific[1][2][3][4][5]
- Carlo Arienti (1800-1873), Italian painter.
- Zenón Arienti, (1879-1949), Swiss. ... | enwiki/34516872 |
# Helmut Kretschmar
Helmut Kretschmar (born 3 February 1928) is a German classical tenor who spent most of his career performing in concerts and recitals with major orchestras and at important music festivals internationally. Although he focused his career mainly within the concert repertoire, Kretschmar did appear two... | enwiki/21721648 |
# Soukup
Soukup (feminine Soukupová) is a Czech occupational surname, denoting a person involved in trade. Notable people include:
- Aneta Soukup (born 1978), Canadian tennis player
- Hana Soukupová, Czech model
- Irena Soukupová, Czech rower
- Jan Soukup, Czech karateka and kickboxer
- Janay DeLoach Soukup, American a... | enwiki/29229450 |
# Parayan Thullal
Parayan Thullal is a dance and poetic performance form prevailed in the state of Kerala, India. This one of the three major thullal forms prevailing in Kerala. Others are Ottan Thullal and Sheethankan Thullal. Usually, it is conducted in the morning time. The Sanskrit metre Mallika is commonly used ... | enwiki/61293992 |
# David Reed (artist)
David Reed (born 1946) is a contemporary American conceptual and visual artist.
## Art
David Reed is known as a colorist and for creating long, narrow abstract paintings on canvas that are hung either lengthwise or vertically and feature several images resembling enlarged photographs of swirling ... | enwiki/23077698 |
# Teleportation in fiction
Teleportation is the theoretical transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them. It is a common subject in science fiction and fantasy literature, film, video games, and television. In some situations, teleporting is presented as time... | enwiki/32582591 |
# Yankton College
Yankton College was a private liberal arts college in Yankton, South Dakota, United States, affiliated with the Congregational Christian Churches (later the United Church of Christ). Yankton College produced nine Rhodes Scholars, more than any other South Dakota higher education institution, and a Uni... | enwiki/1501050 |
# Jeffrey Frame
Jeffrey W. Frame is an American atmospheric scientist and professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is known for observational and modeling studies of severe convective storms and for teaching meteorology. He was a scientist for VORTEX2 and other field research programs.
## Early ... | enwiki/42723244 |
# Alcı, Acıpayam
Alcı is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Acıpayam, Denizli Province in Turkey. Its population is 1,061 (2022).
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# Nausori International Airport
Nausori International Airport (IATA: SUV, ICAO: NFNA), also known as Luvuluvu, is the secondary international airport in Fiji, behind Nadi International Airport. It is situated in Nausori on the southeastern side of Viti Levu, Fiji's main island. Nausori Airport is roughly 23 km (14 mi) ... | enwiki/6753755 |
# Introduction to the Enemy
Introduction to the Enemy is a 1974 American documentary film about Vietnam, filmed and directed by Haskell Wexler. Shot in the spring of 1974 and released before the end of the year, the film examines the human costs of the Vietnam War. The camera follows American actress Jane Fonda and her... | enwiki/49264358 |
# Evan M. Whidden
Evan McDonald Whidden (9 July 1898 - 11 March 1980) was a Canadian Christian minister and academic whose career included being President of Brandon College, Dean of Theology at Acadia University, and chairman of the founding conference of the Atlantic Ecumenical Council. An annual scholarship is award... | enwiki/3937628 |
# Lay a Little Lovin' on Me
"Lay a Little Lovin' on Me" is a 1970 song written by Jeff Barry, Robin McNamara, and Jim Cretecos and recorded by Robin McNamara. The song reached number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was McNamara's only hit. "Lay A Little Lovin' On Me" also peaked at number 6 (for two weeks) on Canada's... | enwiki/41729639 |
# Ladislav Jakl
Ladislav Jakl (born 17 December 1959) is a Czech musician and journalist who served as the Secretary for political affairs under President Václav Klaus. He also ran for the presidency in the 2013 presidential election as a candidate of Party of Free Citizens but he was not able to gather the required nu... | enwiki/53729479 |
# Laurie Bristow
Sir Laurence Stanley Charles Bristow KCMG (born 23 November 1963) is a British diplomat who served as British Ambassador to Afghanistan between June and November 2021, notably during the fall of Kabul. He served as British Ambassador to Azerbaijan from 2004 to 2007 and British Ambassador to Russia from... | enwiki/4343837 |
# Chemistry (Smash)
"Chemistry" is the sixth episode of the American television series, Smash. The episode aired on March 12, 2012.
## Plot
Ivy (Megan Hilty) comes down with laryngitis, Julia (Debra Messing) keeps bumping into Michael (guest star Will Chase), Eileen (Anjelica Huston) and Ellis (Jamie Cepero) talk at a... | enwiki/34986398 |
# Podocarpus urbanii
Podocarpus urbanii is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. It is found only in Jamaica.
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# Pinocchio en hiver (Kalinka)
"Pinocchio en hiver (Kalinka)" is a song by the French virtual singer Pinocchio. Released as a single in October 2005, it debuted at number 8 in France.
The song also appeared on Pinocchio's debut album, Mon Alboum!, which was released a month later.
## Track listing
| No. | Title ... | enwiki/59667518 |
# Kemallı, Ezine
Kemallı is a village in the Ezine District of Çanakkale Province in Turkey. Its population is 318 (2021).
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# Jalognes
Jalognes (French pronunciation: [ʒalɔɲ]) is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France.
## Geography
Jalognes is in the river Bennelle about 23 miles (37 km) northeast of Bourges.
## Population
| Year | Pop. | ±% |
| ---- | ---- | ------ |
| 1962 | 388 | — |
| 19... | enwiki/15567663 |
# Lawrence Cobb
Lawrence Conley Cobb (May 7, 1894 – February 11, 1945) served in the California State Assembly for the 58th district from 1931 to 1935 and during World War I he served in the United States Army.
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# Splitterring
The Splitterring (German compound combining Splitter (splinter or fragment) and Ring (ring)) was a fragmentation sleeve for the M24 and M43 stick grenades, developed by the Heer in 1942. German stick grenades had only a thin steel casing surrounding the explosive charge, which relied principally on bla... | enwiki/2292448 |
# Rabbit Lake mine
Rabbit Lake is the second largest uranium milling facility in the western world, and is the longest-operating uranium production facility in Saskatchewan. The facility is located approximately 800 km north of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on the northeast edge of the uranium rich Athabasca Basin. The clos... | enwiki/5317057 |
# Teodoro Paredes
Teodoro Paul Paredes Pavón (born 1 April 1993) is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays as a defender for Unión Comercio.
## Career
### Club
Paredes started his senior football career in Paraguay with Cerro Porteño, he made his debut for the team on 18 May 2011 in a Paraguayan Primera Divis... | enwiki/52565054 |
# Castle Hall Academy
Castle Hall Academy (formerly Castle Hall School before becoming an academy in 2011, and Castle Hall Academy before and after joining IMPACT in 2018) is a mixed 11–16 Academy in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, England. The school has been awarded specialist Language College status. 174 pupils at age 11 ... | enwiki/17089103 |
# Kobe City Koiso Memorial Museum of Art
Kobe City Koiso Memorial Museum of Art (神戸市立小磯記念美術館, Kobe Shiritsu Koiso Kinen Bijutsukan) is an art museum that opened on Rokkō Island in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan in 1992. The collection includes some 2,500 works by Koiso Ryōhei, as well as those of artists associated with... | enwiki/76390087 |
# Hesperolinon micranthum
Hesperolinon micranthum is a species of flowering plant in the flax family known by the common name smallflower dwarf flax. It is native to the west coast of North America from Oregon to Baja California. It may occur in Nevada. It grows in a number of open habitats, often on serpentine soils. ... | enwiki/16725231 |
# Buckleria brasilia
Buckleria brasilia is a species of moth in the genus Buckleria known from Brazil. Its host plant is Drosera graminifolia. Moths in this species take flight in May and have a wingspan of about 11-12 millimetres. The specific name refers to Brazil.
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# Obstructive uropathy
Obstructive uropathy is a structural or functional hindrance of normal urine flow, sometimes leading to renal dysfunction (obstructive nephropathy).
It is a very broad term, and does not imply a location or cause.
## Presentation
Symptoms, less likely in chronic obstruction, are pain radiating t... | enwiki/13890924 |
# Strawberry generation
Strawberry generation (Chinese: 草莓族; pinyin: Cǎoméi zú; or 草莓世代; cǎoméi shìdài) is a Chinese-language neologism used in Taiwan for Taiwanese people born from 1990s onwards who "bruise easily" like strawberries – meaning they cannot withstand social pressure or work hard like their parents' gener... | enwiki/12478149 |
# Nuestra Belleza Durango 2010
Nuestra Belleza Durango 2010, was held at the 1,000-seat Centro de Convenciones, Hotel Holiday, Durango, Durango on July 1, 2010. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, Vanessa Crispín of Gómez Palacio was crowned the winner. Crispín was crowned by outgoing Nuestra Belleza ... | enwiki/31007296 |
# Frederick Cornelius Alston
Frederick Cornelius Alston (1895—1987) was an American painter, illustrator, and educator. He is known for his landscapes, portraits, and paintings of urban life.
## Biography
Alston was born on October 31, 1895, in Wilmington, North Carolina into a Black family. He studied at the Pennsylv... | enwiki/68773053 |
# Storey and Van Egmond
Storey and Van Egmond was an architectural partnership in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, that functioned from 1907 to 1924. Initially, the principals were Edgar M. Storey (1863-1913) and William Gysbert Van Egmond (1883-1949).
## Edgar M. Storey
Edgar M. Storey (1863-1913) was born in Cherry Val... | enwiki/27862941 |
# Ross Creek (Central Queensland)
Ross Creek is a creek in the Shire of Livingstone in Central Queensland, Australia. It rises in the locality of Taroomball and flows into the Coral Sea between the localities of Yeppoon to the north and Cooee Bay to the south.
## Geography
The Scenic Highway connects Yeppoon with Cooe... | enwiki/34164753 |
# Konchalovsky
Konchalovsky is a Russian surname.
Notable people with this surname include:
- Pyotr Konchalovsky (1876–1956), Russian painter;
- Andrei Konchalovsky (born 1937), Russian film writer and director, grandson of Pyotr.
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# Tamalpais-Homestead Valley, California
Tamalpais-Homestead Valley is a census-designated place (CDP) in Marin County, California, United States. The population was 11,492 at the 2020 census.
## Geography
Tamalpais-Homestead Valley is located at 37°53′19″N 122°32′23″W / 37.888526°N 122.539609°W. It is bordered by M... | enwiki/107738 |
# German submarine U-149 (1940)
German submarine U-149 was a Type IID U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. Her keel was laid down on 25 May 1940 by Deutsche Werke in Kiel as yard number 278. She was launched on 19 October 1940 and commissioned on 13 November with Kapitänleutnant Horst Höltring in ... | enwiki/36438731 |
# Khovanov homology
In mathematics, Khovanov homology is an oriented link invariant that arises as the cohomology of a cochain complex. It may be regarded as a categorification of the Jones polynomial.
It was developed in the late 1990s by Mikhail Khovanov.
## Overview
To any link diagram {\displaystyle D} representin... | enwiki/2639906 |
# .50 Beowulf
The .50 Beowulf (12.7x42mmRB) is a 12mm caliber rifle cartridge developed by Bill Alexander of Alexander Arms for use in an AR-15 rifle.
## Design and specifications
The cartridge utilizes a rebated rim, sized to match the rim of the 6.5mm Grendel round. The case body is very similar in dimensions to th... | enwiki/12522836 |
# HMS Kashmir (F12)
HMS Kashmir (F12) was a K-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s, named after the princely state of Kashmir in British India.
## Description
The K-class destroyers were repeats of the preceding J class, except that they were not fitted for minesweeping gear. They displaced 1,690 ... | enwiki/10516313 |
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