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{"datasets_id": 160979, "wiki_id": "Q3925518", "sp": 16, "sc": 2935, "ep": 16, "ec": 3500} | 160,979 | Q3925518 | 16 | 2,935 | 16 | 3,500 | Siena Cathedral Pulpit | The Panels | the mass killing of the baby boys in Bethlehem to avoid the prophecy that the “King of Jews” would take his throne. This panel is also a new addition to the tradition of pulpits. It cannot be found in Nicolas previous Pisa pulpit and it also differs from its predecessors by having 24 nude children rather than the common 3 or 4. This panel is a good example of Nicolas attention to emotion and movement. The struggle between the families clutching their children and the Roman soldiers (wearing traditional Roman uniform) is true classical form. With none of the |
{"datasets_id": 160979, "wiki_id": "Q3925518", "sp": 16, "sc": 3500, "ep": 16, "ec": 4124} | 160,979 | Q3925518 | 16 | 3,500 | 16 | 4,124 | Siena Cathedral Pulpit | The Panels | characters arranged stiffly but rather lunging, shirking and squirming in the panel. It is said that with “the sharpened dramatic effects” that Giovanni Pisano may have had a hand in creating this relief.
Crucifixion
To the right of the massacre, stands the image Jesus and the Four Evangelists. This carving introduces the next relief panel depicting the Crucifixion. In the center on the panel Jesus hangs upon the cross traditionally shown with his head falling to the side and modestly covered in a loin cloth. A new addition that Nicola made to the crucified Savior is the joining of Christ’s feet upon |
{"datasets_id": 160979, "wiki_id": "Q3925518", "sp": 16, "sc": 4124, "ep": 16, "ec": 4733} | 160,979 | Q3925518 | 16 | 4,124 | 16 | 4,733 | Siena Cathedral Pulpit | The Panels | the cross with one nail. This had not been seen before the 13th century. Surrounding Jesus is a scene of onlookers and mourners. To the left of Christ stands the image of Mary physically grieving. Her stance and emotion is another motif of the 13th century as it became common to depict the Virgin as swooning. This panel is also a good example of Nicolas understanding of depth with the foreground figures being the largest.
Last Judgment with the Blessed
The pulpit ends with two separate panels depicting the Final Judgment with Christ intersecting the Blessed and the Damned. Like in Pisa |
{"datasets_id": 160979, "wiki_id": "Q3925518", "sp": 16, "sc": 4733, "ep": 16, "ec": 5290} | 160,979 | Q3925518 | 16 | 4,733 | 16 | 5,290 | Siena Cathedral Pulpit | The Panels | pulpit, these panels are also arranged in the amphitheatre style placing the figures in rows on top of one another. Each character in both reliefs is highly individualized almost done in portrait style. The figures of the saved in the panel on the left of Christ sit calmly, some looking up towards Jesus whereas on the right side of Christ the scene of the characters being pushed into Hell is much more chaotic and emotional. There are monsters and devils tearing at the characters and in the left hand corner there is an image of angels deciding who is |
{"datasets_id": 160979, "wiki_id": "Q3925518", "sp": 16, "sc": 5290, "ep": 24, "ec": 217} | 160,979 | Q3925518 | 16 | 5,290 | 24 | 217 | Siena Cathedral Pulpit | The Panels & Additions after Pisano & Conclusion | to be damned. The pulpit ends its narrative sequence with a sculpture of “sad and dismayed angels sounding the bugles of destruction.” Additions after Pisano The staircase dates from 1543 and was built by Bartolomeo Neroni.
At the same time, the pulpit was moved from the choir to its present location.
It was raised on a square base, with a rectangular base jutting out on each side Conclusion Whether Nicola Pisano learned his appreciation of neo-classicism in Frederick II’s workshop or whether he picked up inspiration from the ruins of Roman sculpture that were strewn about Pisa during that time period one |
{"datasets_id": 160979, "wiki_id": "Q3925518", "sp": 24, "sc": 217, "ep": 24, "ec": 602} | 160,979 | Q3925518 | 24 | 217 | 24 | 602 | Siena Cathedral Pulpit | Conclusion | can only imagine, but what is known is that Nicola mastered the combination of Christian traditions such as the Narrative of Christ with the use of Roman and Late Antique style. With the similar pulpit in Pisa being finished in 1260 and this Siena pulpit being completed in 1268 it can be seen that Nicola embraced the Classic revival before any of those deemed “Renaissance Artists”. |
{"datasets_id": 160980, "wiki_id": "Q7521305", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 165} | 160,980 | Q7521305 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 165 | Simulated reality in fiction | Simulated reality in fiction Simulated reality is a common theme in science fiction. It is predated by the concept "life is a dream". It should not be confused with the theme of virtual reality. |
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{"datasets_id": 160981, "wiki_id": "Q3486226", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 548} | 160,981 | Q3486226 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 548 | Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium | History | Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium History Skelly Field (as it was originally known) was built in 1930 as a 14,500-seat stadium. It was named for its primary benefactor, William Skelly, the founder of Skelly Oil. Tulsa defeated Arkansas 26–6 at the opening game on October 4, 1930.
In 1947 the north stands were added and the stadium was renamed Skelly Stadium. In 1965, the track was removed, the field was lowered, the west stands were expanded and the south stands were added, bringing the total capacity to 40,385 seats. In February 2005, the north stands were demolished to make |
{"datasets_id": 160981, "wiki_id": "Q3486226", "sp": 6, "sc": 548, "ep": 6, "ec": 1157} | 160,981 | Q3486226 | 6 | 548 | 6 | 1,157 | Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium | History | way for the new Case Athletic Complex, reducing the seating capacity to 35,542. In 2007–2008, the stadium was renovated, reducing capacity to 30,000
The stadium, located on historic U.S. Route 66, hosted the Oklahoma Outlaws of the USFL in 1984. Skelly was once the principal home field for two American football legends – future NFL Hall-of-Famer (and later U.S. Congressman) Steve Largent when he played for the University of Tulsa and Doug Williams of the Oklahoma Outlaws, who later was a Super Bowl MVP for the Washington Redskins. The stadium was also home to the Tulsa Roughnecks of the North |
{"datasets_id": 160981, "wiki_id": "Q3486226", "sp": 6, "sc": 1157, "ep": 10, "ec": 136} | 160,981 | Q3486226 | 6 | 1,157 | 10 | 136 | Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium | History & Renovation | American Soccer League 1978–1984 and the short-lived Tulsa Mustangs of the AFA.
The stadium's attendance record was established on September 26, 1987, when 47,350 fans watched Tulsa lose to Oklahoma, 65–0.
On April 26, 2007 it was reported that, with a renovation project underway, the stadium was renamed as Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium after the primary benefactor of the renovation.
The stadium is also used for Union Public Schools versus Jenks Public Schools football games. Renovation The stadium was renovated following the end of the 2007 football season. The project included new seating, a new pressbox, club and loge |
{"datasets_id": 160981, "wiki_id": "Q3486226", "sp": 10, "sc": 136, "ep": 10, "ec": 342} | 160,981 | Q3486226 | 10 | 136 | 10 | 342 | Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium | Renovation | seating, and a new scoreboard. With the removal of the upper section of the west stands, seating capacity dropped to approximately 30,000, which made Chapman Stadium the smallest stadium in Conference USA. |
{"datasets_id": 160982, "wiki_id": "Q7534982", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 28} | 160,982 | Q7534982 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 28 | Skiathos (town) | History & Venetian Era | Skiathos (town) History In Ancient times, the island played a minor role during the Persian Wars. In 480 BC, the fleet of the Persian king Xerxes was hit by a storm and was badly damaged on the rocks of the Skiathos coast. Following this the Greek fleet was held to stalemate with the Persian fleet at Artemisium but finally managed to destroy the Persian fleet at the Battle of Salamis. Skiathos remained in the Delian League until it lost its independence. The city was destroyed by Philip V of Macedon in 200 BC. Venetian Era In 1207 the brothers Geremia |
{"datasets_id": 160982, "wiki_id": "Q7534982", "sp": 10, "sc": 28, "ep": 10, "ec": 620} | 160,982 | Q7534982 | 10 | 28 | 10 | 620 | Skiathos (town) | Venetian Era | and Andrea Ghisi captured the island and built the Bourtzi, a small Venetian-styled fortress similar to the Bourtzi in Nafplio, on an islet just out of Skiathos town, to protect the capital from the pirates. But the Bourtzi was ineffective in protecting the population and in the mid-14th century the inhabitants moved the capital from the ancient site to Kastro, located on a high rock, overlooking a steep cliff above the sea at the northernmost part of the island. Kastro remained the only settlement of the island until the end of the Greek War of Independence, when the island's capital |
{"datasets_id": 160982, "wiki_id": "Q7534982", "sp": 10, "sc": 620, "ep": 14, "ec": 568} | 160,982 | Q7534982 | 10 | 620 | 14 | 568 | Skiathos (town) | Venetian Era & Ottoman Era | was relocated to the original site, where it still remains. Ottoman Era In 1704 monks from Athos built the Evangelistria Monastery, Skiathos which played a part on the Greek War of Independence as a hide-out for Greek rebels. The first flag of Greece was created and hoisted there Skiathos in 1807. Several prominent military leaders. (including Theodoros Kolokotronis and Andreas Miaoulis), had gathered there for consultation concerning an uprising, and they were sworn to this flag by the local bishop.
During the 19th century Skiathos became an important shipbuilding centre in the Aegean due to the abundance of pine forests on |
{"datasets_id": 160982, "wiki_id": "Q7534982", "sp": 14, "sc": 568, "ep": 18, "ec": 394} | 160,982 | Q7534982 | 14 | 568 | 18 | 394 | Skiathos (town) | Ottoman Era & Modern Skiathos | the island. The pine woods of the island were then almost obliterated. This was brought to a halt though, due to the emergence of steamboats. A small shipwright remains north of Skiathos town, which still builds traditional Greek caïques. Modern Skiathos In 1964 Skiathos was designated by the Greek National Tourism Organisation as a development zone for tourism. The results of this decision have largely transformed the island, due to tourist-orientated construction projects. These include the construction of the coast road from Skiathos town to Koukounaries, the construction of Skiathos Airport in 1984 and the construction of the first large |
{"datasets_id": 160982, "wiki_id": "Q7534982", "sp": 18, "sc": 394, "ep": 22, "ec": 131} | 160,982 | Q7534982 | 18 | 394 | 22 | 131 | Skiathos (town) | Modern Skiathos & Geography | hotel over Koukounaries beach. Along the coast road many hotels have been constructed since the island became an important tourist destination.
There were protests in the early-2000s, one against mining in September 2002 as they were pushing away mining trucks which was owned by the municipality and another in 2004, a power line which would have connect hydro with the rest of the Sporades was also being protested due to the plan being in a forested area. Geography The area around the villages and Skiathos Town are farmland. The island of Skopelos can be seen from Skiathos with the more distant |
{"datasets_id": 160982, "wiki_id": "Q7534982", "sp": 22, "sc": 131, "ep": 26, "ec": 267} | 160,982 | Q7534982 | 22 | 131 | 26 | 267 | Skiathos (town) | Geography & Transportation | islands of Euboea and Scyros also visible in clearer conditions. Transportation There is frequent bus connection from Koukounaries to Skiathos town with buses stopping approximately every 20 minutes, costing €2.00 to travel from one end of the island to the other. Taxis are also very cheap.
Skiathos is served by Skiathos National Airport |
{"datasets_id": 160983, "wiki_id": "Q16950060", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 668} | 160,983 | Q16950060 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 668 | Skyrider Sonic | Design and development | Skyrider Sonic Design and development The Sonic was designed to comply with the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale microlight category, including the category's maximum gross weight of 450 kg (992 lb). The aircraft has a maximum gross weight of 450 kg (992 lb). It features a strut-braced hang glider-style high-wing, weight-shift controls, a two-seats-in-tandem open cockpit, tricycle landing gear and a single engine in pusher configuration.
The aircraft is made from square welded stainless steel tubing, with its double surface wing covered in Dacron sailcloth. Its 9.8 m (32.2 ft) span Hazard 12 wing is supported by struts and uses an "A" frame weight-shift control bar. The powerplant is |
{"datasets_id": 160983, "wiki_id": "Q16950060", "sp": 6, "sc": 668, "ep": 6, "ec": 1208} | 160,983 | Q16950060 | 6 | 668 | 6 | 1,208 | Skyrider Sonic | Design and development | a four stroke turbocharged 85 hp (63 kW) Smart Car automotive conversion engine or, optionally, a twin cylinder, liquid-cooled, two-stroke, dual-ignition 64 hp (48 kW) Rotax 582 aircraft engine.
With the Smart car engine the Sonic has an empty weight of 165 kg (364 lb) and a gross weight of 450 kg (992 lb), giving a useful load of 285 kg (628 lb). With full fuel of 60 litres (13 imp gal; 16 US gal) the payload is 221 kg (487 lb).
The Sonic's trike structure is also incorporated in the Ramphos Trident amphibious trike. |
{"datasets_id": 160984, "wiki_id": "Q23541225", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 520} | 160,984 | Q23541225 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 520 | Sobekhotep (treasurer) | Sobekhotep (treasurer) Sobekhotep was an Ancient Egyptian treasurer in office under king Senusret I, around 1950 BC. The treasurer was one of the leading officials at the royal court, responsible for supplying the palace with all kinds of goods. Sobekhotep is only attested in a rock inscription in Hatnub in Middle Egypt where alabaster was quarried. The inscription dates to year 22 of the reign of Senusret I. Next to title treasurer, Sobekhotep bears the titles royal sealer and sole friend. His successor in office was perhaps Mentuhotep. |
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{"datasets_id": 160985, "wiki_id": "Q7549979", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 563} | 160,985 | Q7549979 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 563 | Sobhan | Career | Sobhan Career Sobhan went to Chennai in 1989 to join the film industry. He initially worked for a film called Rowdyism, which was stalled after 10 days of shooting. He then joined Tripuraneni Varaprasad alias Chitti Babu as co director for Raithu Bharatham, He then joined Ram Gopal Varma as a co-director for Anaganaga Oka Roju. Later, he started his profession as a writer for Krishna Vamsi's film Sindhuram and worked with him for Murari, and also acted in films like Kshana Kshanam and Oka Raju Oka Rani. Later, he directed a few episodes of Malayalam TV serial Navaneetha |
{"datasets_id": 160985, "wiki_id": "Q7549979", "sp": 6, "sc": 563, "ep": 10, "ec": 329} | 160,985 | Q7549979 | 6 | 563 | 10 | 329 | Sobhan | Career & Death | (2000). During the making of Murari, he was in touch with Mahesh Babu, and that led to the film Bobby. Sobhan was known for his able hand in scripting. He helped many directors during the script sessions of many super hit films. Death Sobhan died on 6 January 2008 due to cardiac arrest. Bhumika Chawla and her husband Bharath Thakur immediately rushed him to Image Hospitals in Madhapur. Doctors declared that he was brought dead. Before dying at the age of 40, he lived with his wife Soujanya and two sons. His elder brother, comedian Lakshmipati, too died that |
{"datasets_id": 160985, "wiki_id": "Q7549979", "sp": 10, "sc": 329, "ep": 10, "ec": 335} | 160,985 | Q7549979 | 10 | 329 | 10 | 335 | Sobhan | Death | year. |
{"datasets_id": 160986, "wiki_id": "Q210953", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 304} | 160,986 | Q210953 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 304 | Solar calendar | Examples | Solar calendar Examples The oldest solar calendars include the Julian calendar and the Coptic calendar.
They both have a year of 365 days, which is extended to 366 once every four years, without exception, so have a mean year of 365.25 days.
As solar calendars became more accurate, they evolved into two types. |
{"datasets_id": 160987, "wiki_id": "Q862842", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 592} | 160,987 | Q862842 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 592 | Soundcheck | Soundcheck A soundcheck is the preparation that takes place before a concert, speech, or similar performance, when the performer and the sound crew run through a small portion of the upcoming show on the venue's sound reinforcement system or PA system to make sure that the sound in the venue's front of house and stage monitor sound systems are producing clear sound that is at the right volume and which has the correct mix and tonal balance (a process done using the mixing console).
Soundchecks are especially important for popular music bands and rock music shows, and other musical genres |
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{"datasets_id": 160987, "wiki_id": "Q862842", "sp": 4, "sc": 592, "ep": 8, "ec": 425} | 160,987 | Q862842 | 4 | 592 | 8 | 425 | Soundcheck | Process | that rely heavily on sound reinforcement systems. A soundcheck is usually done when a venue is empty, so that the audience does not have to hear the process. Process Soundchecks are usually conducted prior to audience entry to the venue. The sound check may start with the rhythm section, and then go on to the melody section and vocalists. After technical adjustments have been completed by the sound crew, the performers leave the stage and the audience is admitted. Since the acoustics of a venue often change somewhat once it is filled with audience members, the sound engineer often has |
{"datasets_id": 160987, "wiki_id": "Q862842", "sp": 8, "sc": 425, "ep": 12, "ec": 433} | 160,987 | Q862842 | 8 | 425 | 12 | 433 | Soundcheck | Process & Recording and rehearsal | to make minor modifications to the sound system settings and levels once the audience is there.
If there is more than one artist performing, soundchecks can be more complicated. Recording and rehearsal Some acts will do multi-track audio recordings of one or more soundchecks. Those recordings will be used as the sound sources for future soundchecks, to reduce or possibly eliminate the need for the performers to be present. Such 'virtual soundchecks' are also sometimes used to tune the PA system to accommodate the acoustics of a new venue.
Artists sometimes perform light-hearted or off-beat numbers during soundchecks; |
{"datasets_id": 160987, "wiki_id": "Q862842", "sp": 12, "sc": 433, "ep": 12, "ec": 896} | 160,987 | Q862842 | 12 | 433 | 12 | 896 | Soundcheck | Recording and rehearsal | some such as Paul McCartney later include a few of these on their live albums.
Artists who change their set list during the course of a concert tour often use soundchecks as a rehearsal opportunity to try out new material or revive old material, to see if they want to introduce such material into the concert proper. Devoted fans sometimes try to sneak into or otherwise gain knowledge of soundchecks, to gain a foreshadowing of show surprises to come. |
{"datasets_id": 160988, "wiki_id": "Q7576951", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 620} | 160,988 | Q7576951 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 620 | Spicket River | Spicket River The Spicket River is a 17.7-mile-long (28.5 km) river located in New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the United States. It is a left tributary of the Merrimack River, part of the Gulf of Maine watershed. It is sometimes spelled "Spickett".
The Spicket River begins at the outlet of Island Pond in Derry, New Hampshire, and flows south into Salem, New Hampshire, passing through the Arlington Mill Reservoir. The river continues through Salem, encountering copious suburban development, and enters the city of Methuen, Massachusetts, where it drops nearly 100 feet over a series of dams on its way to the Merrimack |
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{"datasets_id": 160988, "wiki_id": "Q7576951", "sp": 4, "sc": 620, "ep": 4, "ec": 639} | 160,988 | Q7576951 | 4 | 620 | 4 | 639 | Spicket River | River in Lawrence. |
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{"datasets_id": 160989, "wiki_id": "Q7579735", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 655} | 160,989 | Q7579735 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 655 | Sports Illustrated: Exposure | Sports Illustrated: Exposure Sports Illustrated: Exposure (ISBN 1-933405-85-6, Library of Congress Control Number 2006900231) is a collection of photographs taken by photographer Raphael Mazzucco in the summer of 2005. The photo shoot spanned nine days on a Caribbean island with eight Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover models.
The 144-page book was published in 2006, several months after the release of the 2006 Swimsuit Issue. All the models that were featured on the cover were part of this book. The shoot was a "reunion shoot" featuring models such as: Elsa Benítez, Yamila Diaz-Rahi, Rachel Hunter, Elle Macpherson, Carolyn Murphy, Daniela Peštová, Rebecca Romijn |
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The cover price was $29.95 (US) and $39.95 (Canada). The cover and layout of the book was designed by Steven Hoffman. The producer of the photo shoot was Diane Smith, while M. J. Day and Jennifer Kaplan were the project co-ordinators. |
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{"datasets_id": 160990, "wiki_id": "Q1089370", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 571} | 160,990 | Q1089370 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 571 | Stajićevo | Name & History | Stajićevo Name Names in other languages: Hungarian: Óécska, German: Alt-Etschka. History Stajićevo was founded in 1922 and was settled by Serb families from Elemir, Aradac, Farkaždin, Ečka, Taraš, Kumane, Botoš, and Orlovat.
Whole families came in a new village, which is founded in park of count Lazar d’Echka, respectively it of his successor Felix d’Harnoncourt; the streets received those names, where they came from: Elemirski sokak (Elemir’ corner), Aradački sokak, Farkaždinski sokak, Taraški sokak, Kumanovski and Botoški sokak. Them guided orthodox priest with name Stajić from village Taraš and from him became name this new village. He is |
{"datasets_id": 160990, "wiki_id": "Q1089370", "sp": 10, "sc": 571, "ep": 10, "ec": 951} | 160,990 | Q1089370 | 10 | 571 | 10 | 951 | Stajićevo | History | buried in Stajićevo on cemetery.
Until 1925, about 200 houses was built, which were populated by 1,000 inhabitants of Serb ethnicity. In 1991, a notorious concentration camp was created by Serbs for Croatian POWs and civilians from Vukovar known as the Stajićevo camp (Logor Stajićevo). Former prisoners from Vukovar visited this place on farm Livade on 22. April, 2009. |
{"datasets_id": 160991, "wiki_id": "Q2336507", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 321} | 160,991 | Q2336507 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 321 | Stefan Heyne | Education & Photographic work | Stefan Heyne Education Between 1987 and 1992, Heyne studied stage design under Volker Pfüller at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee. He continued his studies from 1992 to 1993 at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee as "Meisterschüler" of Pfüller. Since 1995, he is working as a freelance stage designer. In 2004, he began to photograph. Photographic work Heyne is a practitioner of a new approach to photographic abstraction in Germany. With his usually large-format works, Heyne departs from traditional photographic conventions. There exists neither an interpretable object nor a contour on which the in-focus or the out-of-focus can be fixed. Insofar as these parameters do |
{"datasets_id": 160991, "wiki_id": "Q2336507", "sp": 10, "sc": 321, "ep": 10, "ec": 973} | 160,991 | Q2336507 | 10 | 321 | 10 | 973 | Stefan Heyne | Photographic work | not become the subject matter of the image, the motifs – evade our routines of perception. Heyne's works play with the bewildering aspect of the apparent and in this way they explore the conditions in which photography is perceived. Therefore, they can also be seen as a powerful contribution to the current discussion of the philosophical concept of a new realism.
The photographs of Stefan Heyne are emphatically nonrepresentational. The artist omits elements that generally define a photograph, forgoing the use any identifiable motif. Instead, he creates abstract photographs that are honed to perfection by paring his imagery to a blurred |
{"datasets_id": 160991, "wiki_id": "Q2336507", "sp": 10, "sc": 973, "ep": 10, "ec": 1546} | 160,991 | Q2336507 | 10 | 973 | 10 | 1,546 | Stefan Heyne | Photographic work | play of light and shadows with no indication of form. In his most recent series of works Heyne even avoids the use of soft-focus as an artistic device and emphasizes, in contrast, the high-definition reproduction of perhaps one of the purest motifs of all: the cloudless sky photographed by the artist from the window of an airplane. The colour spectra of pure light that are revealed in these images seem blurry and out of focus, but they are not. Heyne thus achieves the most radical degree of abstraction in his work to date. In his photographs the viewer is confronted |
{"datasets_id": 160991, "wiki_id": "Q2336507", "sp": 10, "sc": 1546, "ep": 14, "ec": 151} | 160,991 | Q2336507 | 10 | 1,546 | 14 | 151 | Stefan Heyne | Photographic work & Exhibitions | with an endless depth of space and eternity. Exhibitions Heyne has participated in various solo and group exhibitions including the 2nd photofestival Mannheim-Ludwigshafen-Heidelberg Reality Crossings (2007). |
{"datasets_id": 160992, "wiki_id": "Q3973407", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 616} | 160,992 | Q3973407 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 616 | Steve Vawamas | Biography | Steve Vawamas Biography He started playing when he was 14 years old on the example of famous hard rock and heavy metal bass players as Steve Harris.
In 1997 Steve started his collaboration with the singer Wild Steel, who got him involved in his band Shadows of Steel: with them he recorded 2 albums: Shadows of Steel and Twilight, published under the label Underground Symphony. Eventually, with Wild Steel he started the project Prometeo which had been temporarily interrupted.
In 2003 he played live with Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple) in Genova and in meantime started to collaborate with various bands and |
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Still in 2003 started his own project Athlantis: he recorded Athlantis (2003), Metalmorphosis (2008), Metal will never die (2012).
In 2006 he joined The Dogma and recorded in Germany the CD Black Roses, with Mike Terrana on drums (Masterplan, Sinfonica, Malmsteen, Macalpine, etc.).
In the following years, he wasoften asked to collaborate in studio and live with artists as Tommy Talamanca (Sadist), Trevor (Sadist), Pino Scotto (Vanadium), Pier Gonella (Mastercastle, Necrodeath) and others.
In 2008 he was chosen to join Mastercastle with whom he recorded the albums The Phoenix (2009), Last Desire (2010), Dangerous Diamonds (2011) and On Fire (2013) under the |
{"datasets_id": 160992, "wiki_id": "Q3973407", "sp": 6, "sc": 1368, "ep": 6, "ec": 1990} | 160,992 | Q3973407 | 6 | 1,368 | 6 | 1,990 | Steve Vawamas | Biography | label Lion Music, Enfer (2014) under the label Scarlet Records. In April of this same year, with this band, he participated with other international artists (among Jennifer Batten) to the project ‘Embrace the Sun’, a double album produced by Lion Music, for a donation to the Japanese Red Cross for the earthquake of March 11, 2011.
In 2012 he worked on his parallel project Athlantis, signing a contract with the German Rock it up and the third album M.W.N.D. was released with Pier Gonella (Mastercastle-Necrodeath) on guitar, Enrico Sidoti on drums and Jack Spider on vocals. This CD has other artists |
{"datasets_id": 160992, "wiki_id": "Q3973407", "sp": 6, "sc": 1990, "ep": 6, "ec": 2697} | 160,992 | Q3973407 | 6 | 1,990 | 6 | 2,697 | Steve Vawamas | Biography | as GiorgiaGueglio (Mastercastle), Fausto Ciapica, Alessio Calandriello and Gianfranco ‘Pino’ Puggionias special guests.
In 2011 he take part to the "MusicArt Project", a remake of the Pink Floyd album ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ called ‘The Black Side of the Moon’, with Pier Gonella and Giorgia Gueglio (Mastercastle), Peso (Necrodeath), Andrea Vulpani.
In 2013 Mastercastle went on with his discography story releasing the album "On Fire", with the famous drummer John Macaluso (Malmsteen, ARK, T.N.T. and other bands…).
In the same year other 2 projects were achieved: Tragedian, led by the German Gabriele Palermo, released by the label Rock it Up and |
{"datasets_id": 160992, "wiki_id": "Q3973407", "sp": 6, "sc": 2697, "ep": 6, "ec": 3189} | 160,992 | Q3973407 | 6 | 2,697 | 6 | 3,189 | Steve Vawamas | Biography | Shadows of Steel, released for the label Underground Symphony.
Still in 2013 the fourth Athlantis CD was recorded and released in 2014 for the German label Rock it Up, including Pier Gonella and Gianfranco Puggioni on guitars, Francesco La Rosa on drums, Alessio Calandriello (Lucid Dreams) and Roberto Tiranti (Labyrinth, Steff Burns…) on vocals and the German Carsten Shultz.
In 2015 he was part of Pier Gonella’s project Odyssea Storm in different tunes. |
{"datasets_id": 160993, "wiki_id": "Q7617587", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 30} | 160,993 | Q7617587 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 30 | Stirling and Bridge of Allan Tramways | History & Closure | Stirling and Bridge of Allan Tramways History The company began construction in May 1874 and the line was ready for opening by 27 July. Tramcars were obtained from the Tramway Car and Works Company of Glasgow.
An extension was opened on 29 January 1898 to St. Ninians which added just over a mile of route to the tramway.
The horse drawn tramcars were supplemented by a secondhand vehicle obtained from the Edinburgh and District Tramways in 1902. This was modernised in 1913 when a petrol engine was inserted. Closure Services ended on 20 May 1920. |
{"datasets_id": 160994, "wiki_id": "Q1124457", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 595} | 160,994 | Q1124457 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 595 | Streetcore | Song information | Streetcore Song information Due to Strummer's death, many of the vocal performances are first takes. "Midnight Jam" is completely without lyrics – instead, samplings of Joe's BBC Radio show Joe Strummer's London Calling are intermixed with the music. Other tracks, such as a cover of Bob Marley's "Redemption Song" and "Long Shadow", were recorded with famed producer Rick Rubin, and it is unclear whether or not these tracks were originally intended to be on this studio album. Another notable track is "Long Shadow", which was originally written by Strummer for Johnny Cash. Rubin would however get Strummer and Cash, who |
{"datasets_id": 160994, "wiki_id": "Q1124457", "sp": 6, "sc": 595, "ep": 6, "ec": 1205} | 160,994 | Q1124457 | 6 | 595 | 6 | 1,205 | Streetcore | Song information | died a year after Strummer, together in the studio as the two recorded a version of "Redemption Song" that was featured on Cash's posthumously released Unearthed box set.
Music videos were released for the album's two singles, "Coma Girl" and "Redemption Song". The video for "Redemption Song", which was directed by Josh Cheuse who designed the cover art for Strummer's 1989 album, Earthquake Weather and who also appears in the video, is a tribute to Strummer's life and legacy. Filmed in November 2003 in Manhattan in the East Village, the video opens with a clip of Strummer talking from The Clash |
{"datasets_id": 160994, "wiki_id": "Q1124457", "sp": 6, "sc": 1205, "ep": 10, "ec": 11} | 160,994 | Q1124457 | 6 | 1,205 | 10 | 11 | Streetcore | Song information & Impact | documentary Westway to the World with the focus of the video being a mural of Strummer that was painted by graffiti artists Zephyr and Dr. Revolt outside of the bar Niagra which is owned by musician, Jesse Malin. The video also features many New Yorkers along with some of Strummer's closest famous friends including Malin, Matt Dillon, Steve Buscemi, Jim Jarmusch, Tim Armstrong, Lars Fredriksen, Matt Freeman, Cara Seymour, Sara Driver and Cinqué Lee as they watch the mural being painted. Stock footage and photos of Strummer from his tenure with The Clash and Mescaleros is also featured. Impact Strummer's |
{"datasets_id": 160994, "wiki_id": "Q1124457", "sp": 10, "sc": 10, "ep": 10, "ec": 597} | 160,994 | Q1124457 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 597 | Streetcore | Impact | cover of Redemption Song was featured as outro music for the Red Hot Chili Peppers during their historic show at Slane Castle and can be heard on their 2003 live DVD, Live at Slane Castle.
The song "Coma Girl" was performed as the opening track at Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's performance at the Glastonbury Festival on 27 June 2009. "Coma Girl" was also covered by The Loved Ones on their EP Distractions.
"Arms Aloft" has been covered by American rock band Pearl Jam and a live recording is featured on their 2011 live album, Live on Ten Legs. "Ramshackle |
{"datasets_id": 160994, "wiki_id": "Q1124457", "sp": 10, "sc": 597, "ep": 10, "ec": 710} | 160,994 | Q1124457 | 10 | 597 | 10 | 710 | Streetcore | Impact | Day Parade", the fifth song of the album, was featured on the acclaimed movie The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. |
{"datasets_id": 160995, "wiki_id": "Q3181117", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 634} | 160,995 | Q3181117 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 634 | Sutomo | Early life | Sutomo Early life Sutomo was born in Kampung Blauran in the centre of Surabaya to a clerk father, Kartawan Tjiptowidjojo, and mother of mixed Javanese, Sundanese and Madurese descent. He had received Dutch secondary education before the Japanese occupation. Alongside menial jobs, he joined the Indonesian Scouting organisation and at the age of seventeen as the second Pramuka Garuda; a rank achieved by only three Indonesians before the Japanese occupation during World War II. During the occupation period he worked for the Dōmei Tsushin in Surabaya. Sutomo became famous by setting up Radio Pemberontakan (Radio Rebellion), which promoted unity and |
{"datasets_id": 160995, "wiki_id": "Q3181117", "sp": 6, "sc": 634, "ep": 10, "ec": 574} | 160,995 | Q3181117 | 6 | 634 | 10 | 574 | Sutomo | Early life & Battle of Surabaya and race-based execution of civilians | fighting spirit among the Indonesian pemuda (youth). Battle of Surabaya and race-based execution of civilians During the Japanese occupation, Sutomo was chosen in 1944 as a member of the Japanese-sponsored Gerakan Rakyat Baru (New People's Movement). During the early stages of the Indonesian National Revolution he played a central role when Surabaya came under British attack. Although the Surabaya city was lost to the British, the battle served to galvanise Indonesian and international opinion in support of the independence cause. Sutomo spurred thousands of Indonesians to action with his distinctive, emotional speaking-style of his radio broadcasts. His "clear, burning eyes, |
{"datasets_id": 160995, "wiki_id": "Q3181117", "sp": 10, "sc": 574, "ep": 14, "ec": 302} | 160,995 | Q3181117 | 10 | 574 | 14 | 302 | Sutomo | Battle of Surabaya and race-based execution of civilians & Post-independence | that penetrating, slightly nasal voice, or that hair-raising oratorical style that second only to Sukarno's in its emotional power". During the Bersiap period, Sutomo encouraged atrocities against Indonesians of mixed European–Asian ancestry and personally supervised the summary executions of hundreds of civilians. These are archived eye witness testimony of the events of 22 October 1945. Post-independence Sutomo was a minister of state in the Burhanuddin Harahap Cabinet between August 1955 and March 1956, an appointment which pleased cabinet supporters because of his nationalist credentials. However, his relationship with President Sukarno soured after he offended the president by asking about personal |
{"datasets_id": 160995, "wiki_id": "Q3181117", "sp": 14, "sc": 302, "ep": 14, "ec": 905} | 160,995 | Q3181117 | 14 | 302 | 14 | 905 | Sutomo | Post-independence | matters. After the 1950s, Sutomo emerged again as a national figure during the 1965 turbulent period. Initially, he supported Suharto to replace the left-leaning Sukarno government, but later opposed aspects of the New Order regime. On 11 April 1978, he was detained by the government for his outspoken criticism of corruption and abuses of power; upon his release three years later, however, Sutomo continued to loudly voice his criticisms. He said that he did not want to be buried in the Heroes' Cemetery because it was full of "fairweather heroes" who had lacked the courage to defend the nation at |
{"datasets_id": 160995, "wiki_id": "Q3181117", "sp": 14, "sc": 905, "ep": 18, "ec": 502} | 160,995 | Q3181117 | 14 | 905 | 18 | 502 | Sutomo | Post-independence & Personal life | times of crisis, but when peace came appeared in public to glorify their achievements. Personal life On 9 June 1947, Sutomo married Sulistina in Malang, East Java. He was known as a devoutly religious father of four who took religious knowledge seriously throughout his life. Before his death, Sutomo managed to finish a draft of his own dissertation on the role of religion in village-level development. On 7 October 1981, he died in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, during his Hajj pilgrimage. His family and friends had his body returned to Indonesia. Although his reputation and military rank gave him the right |
{"datasets_id": 160995, "wiki_id": "Q3181117", "sp": 18, "sc": 502, "ep": 18, "ec": 616} | 160,995 | Q3181117 | 18 | 502 | 18 | 616 | Sutomo | Personal life | to be buried in the Heroes' Cemetery, he was laid to rest in public burial ground at Ngagel, Surabaya, East Java. |
{"datasets_id": 160996, "wiki_id": "Q2191551", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 576} | 160,996 | Q2191551 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 576 | Swale railway station | History | Swale railway station History The station was opened in 1913 as a staff halt, called Kings Ferry Bridge Halt. On 17 December 1922, the Norwegian cargo ship Gyp collided with the Kingsferry Bridge, rendering it unfit for rail traffic, and the station was renamed Kings Ferry Bridge South Halt, and opened to the public, who were able to walk across the bridge to a temporary station at Kings Ferry Bridge North Halt to continue their journeys.
This arrangement continued until 1 November 1923, when the bridge reopened to traffic and the North halt closed. The station was renamed Kings Ferry Bridge |
{"datasets_id": 160996, "wiki_id": "Q2191551", "sp": 6, "sc": 576, "ep": 6, "ec": 1051} | 160,996 | Q2191551 | 6 | 576 | 6 | 1,051 | Swale railway station | History | Halt on this date. The name was changed to Swale Halt in 1929. With the building of the new Kingsferry Bridge in 1960, a new station was constructed, opening on 20 April 1960. The station is the nearest to Ridham Dock and was built by British Railways.
In 2005 the idea of closing Swale station, or at least replacing its train service with a token service (e.g. one train a week in either direction), was proposed by the Strategic Rail Authority (SRA) but rejected. |
{"datasets_id": 160997, "wiki_id": "Q3954806", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 311} | 160,997 | Q3954806 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 311 | Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1987 | At Eurovision | Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1987 At Eurovision On the night of the Contest Rich performed last of the evening, following Yugoslavia. At the close of voting Moitié, moitié had picked up 27 points (the highest mark being seven points from the Netherlands) placing Switzerland in 17th position out of 22 entries. The Swiss jury awarded its 12 points to Ireland. |
{"datasets_id": 160998, "wiki_id": "Q2303637", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 627} | 160,998 | Q2303637 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 627 | Syntagma (linguistics) | Syntagma (linguistics) In linguistics, a syntagma is an elementary constituent segment within a text. Such a segment can be a phoneme, a word, a grammatical phrase, a sentence, or an event within a larger narrative structure, depending on the level of analysis. Syntagmatic analysis involves the study of relationships (rules of combination) among syntagmas.
At the lexical level, syntagmatic structure in a language is the combination of words according to the rules of syntax for that language. For example, English uses determiner + adjective + noun, e.g. the big house. Another language might use determiner + noun + adjective (Spanish la |
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{"datasets_id": 160998, "wiki_id": "Q2303637", "sp": 4, "sc": 627, "ep": 4, "ec": 1195} | 160,998 | Q2303637 | 4 | 627 | 4 | 1,195 | Syntagma (linguistics) | casa grande) and therefore have a different syntagmatic structure.
At a higher level, narrative structures feature a realistic temporal flow guided by tension and relaxation; thus, for example, events or rhetorical figures may be treated as syntagmas of epic structures.
Syntagmatic structure is often contrasted with paradigmatic structure. In semiotics, "syntagmatic analysis" is analysis of syntax or surface structure (syntagmatic structure), rather than paradigms as in paradigmatic analysis. Analysis is often achieved through commutation tests. |
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{"datasets_id": 160999, "wiki_id": "Q18032052", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 586} | 160,999 | Q18032052 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 586 | TNNT3 | Evolution | TNNT3 Evolution TNNT3 gene evolved as one of the three TnT isoform genes in vertebrates. Each of the TnT isoform genes is linked to an upstream troponin I (TnI, one of the other two subunits of the troponin complex) isoform gene, and fsTnT is linked with fsTnI genes (Fig. 1). Sequence homology and protein epitope allosteric similarity data suggest that TnT gene was originated by duplication of a TnI-like ancestor gene and fsTnT was the first TnT emerged. Whereas significantly diverged from the slow skeletal muscle TnT (ssTnT encoded by TNNT1) and cardiac TnT (cTnT encoded by TNNT2), Structure of |
{"datasets_id": 160999, "wiki_id": "Q18032052", "sp": 6, "sc": 586, "ep": 10, "ec": 512} | 160,999 | Q18032052 | 6 | 586 | 10 | 512 | TNNT3 | Evolution & Alternative splicing | fsTnT is conserved among vertebrate species (Fig. 2), reflecting specialized functional features of the different muscle fiber types. Alternative splicing Mammalian TNNT3 gene contains 19 exons. Alternative RNA splicing of 8 of them significantly increases structural variations of fsTnT. Two variable regions of the fsTnT protein are generated by alternative splicing (Fig. 3).
In the N-terminal region of fsTnT, exons 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are alternatively spliced in adult skeletal muscle cells. A fetal fsTnT exon located between exons 8 and 9 is specifically expressed in embryonic muscle (Briggs and Schachat 1993). Exons 16 and 17, previously designated as |
{"datasets_id": 160999, "wiki_id": "Q18032052", "sp": 10, "sc": 512, "ep": 14, "ec": 206} | 160,999 | Q18032052 | 10 | 512 | 14 | 206 | TNNT3 | Alternative splicing & Developmental regulation | α and β exons, in the C-terminal region of fsTnT are alternatively spliced in a mutually exclusive manner.
Avian Tnnt3 gene has evolved with additional alternatively spliced exons, w, P1-7(x) and y, encoding the N-terminal variable region (Fig. 3). Reflecting the power of combined alternative splicing of multiple exons to generate fsTnT variants, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis detected more than 40 different fsTnT splice forms in chicken leg muscle. Developmental regulation Through alternative splicing of the fetal exon and other alternative exons in the N-terminal variable region, the expression of fsTnT during mammalian and avian development undergoes a high molecular to low |
{"datasets_id": 160999, "wiki_id": "Q18032052", "sp": 14, "sc": 206, "ep": 14, "ec": 889} | 160,999 | Q18032052 | 14 | 206 | 14 | 889 | TNNT3 | Developmental regulation | molecular weight isoform switch in both fast and slow fiber dominant skeletal muscles. The inclusion of more N-terminal exons increases the negative charge that tunes the overall molecular conformation of fsTnT and alters interaction with TnI, TnC and tropomyosin. The alternative splicing-based addition of N-terminal negative charge in fsTnT also contributes to the tolerance to acidosis.
Alternative splicing of the two C-terminal mutually exclusive exons 16 and 17 appears also regulated during development. Exon 17 with a sequence more similar to the counterpart segment in ssTnT and cTnT is predominantly expressed in embryonic and neonatal fsTnT. Exon 16 of fsTnT was |
{"datasets_id": 160999, "wiki_id": "Q18032052", "sp": 14, "sc": 889, "ep": 14, "ec": 1549} | 160,999 | Q18032052 | 14 | 889 | 14 | 1,549 | TNNT3 | Developmental regulation | only found in adult skeletal muscles. Exons 16 and 17 both encode a 14 amino acids peptide fragment residing in the α-helix interfacing with TnI and TnC. Protein interaction studies revealed that incorporation of exon 17 weakened binding of fsTnT to TnC and tropomyosin. Therefore, alternative splicing of exons 16 and 17 regulates the binding of fsTnT with TnI, possibly TnC, and thus tunes the function of the troponin complex and skeletal muscle contractility during development.
Avian Tnnt3 gene with additional alternatively spliced exons has unique expression pattern. The seven P exons are specifically expressed in pectoral muscles but not leg |
{"datasets_id": 160999, "wiki_id": "Q18032052", "sp": 14, "sc": 1549, "ep": 14, "ec": 2179} | 160,999 | Q18032052 | 14 | 1,549 | 14 | 2,179 | TNNT3 | Developmental regulation | muscles. During post hatch development of the avian pectoral muscles, the segment encoded by the P exons (named Tx from the original annotation of the coding exons as an x exon) is up-regulated and included predominantly in fsTnT of adult pectoral muscles. Each P exon encodes a pentapeptide AHH(A/E)A. The Tx segment of adult fsTnT in avian orders of Galliformes and Craciformes contains 7-9 H(A/E)AAH repeats that possess high affinity binding to transition metal ions Cu(II), Ni(II), Zn(II) and Co(II). The Tx segment of chicken breast muscle fsTnT also a binding capacity for calcium, presumably serves as a calcium reservoir |
{"datasets_id": 160999, "wiki_id": "Q18032052", "sp": 14, "sc": 2179, "ep": 14, "ec": 2859} | 160,999 | Q18032052 | 14 | 2,179 | 14 | 2,859 | TNNT3 | Developmental regulation | in avian fast pectoral muscles. Together with more N-terminal negative charges, this function may contribute to the higher calcium sensitivity of chicken breast muscle than that of leg muscle.
The switch of high to low molecular weight splice forms occurs in avian leg muscles during post hatching development similar to that in developing mammalian skeletal muscles. Early during post hatch development of chicken pectoral muscles, fsTnT also shows a high to low molecular weight switch. However, around 28 days after hatch, fsTnT with Tx segment spliced-in is rapidly up-regulated and becomes the major fsTnT splice form in adult pectoral muscles.
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{"datasets_id": 160999, "wiki_id": "Q18032052", "sp": 14, "sc": 2859, "ep": 14, "ec": 3107} | 160,999 | Q18032052 | 14 | 2,859 | 14 | 3,107 | TNNT3 | Developmental regulation | ssTnT did not affect the developmental switch of fsTnT splice forms in ssTnT-null mice, indicating that the developmental alternative splicing of the fsTnT pre-mRNA is regulated independent of skeletal muscle fiber type abnormality and adaptation. |
{"datasets_id": 161000, "wiki_id": "Q7675630", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 623} | 161,000 | Q7675630 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 623 | Tahoma National Cemetery | History | Tahoma National Cemetery History Tahoma National Cemetery was established by the Department of Veteran Affairs on November 11, 1993, purchasing 160 acres (65 ha) from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources for $1.6 million. It was intended to house 13,000 graves and reach capacity by 2040. Congress approved $10.6 million in funding to build the cemetery in 1994 and design work began the following year. The cemetery was dedicated on September 26, 1997, and opened for internments on October 1.
Until Tahoma was completed, Washington was one of eleven states without a national cemetery; the closest had been the Willamette National |
{"datasets_id": 161000, "wiki_id": "Q7675630", "sp": 6, "sc": 623, "ep": 6, "ec": 835} | 161,000 | Q7675630 | 6 | 623 | 6 | 835 | Tahoma National Cemetery | History | Cemetery in Portland, Oregon, where some Washingtonians were buried. A second Washington national cemetery was proposed in 2006 for the Spokane area.
A second phase of construction was completed in 2005. |
{"datasets_id": 161001, "wiki_id": "Q2918715", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 302} | 161,001 | Q2918715 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 302 | Tamasopo | Geography | Tamasopo Tamasopo is a municipality and town in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí. The town is located at 21°55′21″N 99°23′33″W. The municipality had an area of 1,329 square kilometres (513 sq mi) and a population of 28,848 in 2010, including the population of the town of Tamasopo with 4,326 people. Geography Tamasopo is located in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental. The town of Tamosopo has an elevation of 1,200 feet (370 m). The surrounding mountains rise to about 5,000 feet (1,500 m) above sea level. Tamasopo is famous for its enchanting waterfalls in a lush rain forest
El Puente de Dios |
{"datasets_id": 161001, "wiki_id": "Q2918715", "sp": 8, "sc": 302, "ep": 8, "ec": 897} | 161,001 | Q2918715 | 8 | 302 | 8 | 897 | Tamasopo | Geography | is two miles (3 km) northwest of Tamasopo town. It consists of waterfalls into a narrow gorge and cavern beneath an arch through which the Gallinas river runs rapidly. Blue and clear water pools for swimming are at the top and bottom of the cavern. The Cascada de Tamasopo is two miles (3 km) north of the town. It features three cascades tumbling about 20 metres (66 ft) into pools divided by travertine ledges and shelves. The character of the waterfalls reminds some travelers of Havasu Falls in the Grand Canyon. Nearby is El Trampolin which consists of small waterfalls falling into clear, |
{"datasets_id": 161001, "wiki_id": "Q2918715", "sp": 8, "sc": 897, "ep": 12, "ec": 390} | 161,001 | Q2918715 | 8 | 897 | 12 | 390 | Tamasopo | Geography & History | deep pools in the midst of a tropical forest. History Tamasopo is located in the Huasteca region, named after the indigenous people of the area. Indigenous people number 4,461 people in the municipality of whom 2,950 speak a native dialect . The indigenous population belongs mostly to two groups: the Huastecas who traditionally lived in the southern portion of the municipality and the Pame who lived in the northern part of the municipality. |
{"datasets_id": 161002, "wiki_id": "Q671261", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 135} | 161,002 | Q671261 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 135 | Tauere | History & Administration | Tauere History The first European recorded sight of the atoll was by the Spanish expedition of Pedro Fernandez de Quirós on 12 February 1606. They charted it as La Decena. Tauere was again sighted by Spanish navigator Domingo de Boenechea in October 28, 1772 on the ship Aguila. He sailed from Callao on September 26, 1772 to establish a colony on Tahiti. He called this atoll San Simon y Judas. Hence this atoll appears in some maps as St. Simon. Administration Administratively Tauere belongs to the commune of Amanu (Main village: Ikitake) which includes the atolls of Rekareka (uninhabited) and |
{"datasets_id": 161002, "wiki_id": "Q671261", "sp": 10, "sc": 135, "ep": 10, "ec": 205} | 161,002 | Q671261 | 10 | 135 | 10 | 205 | Tauere | Administration | Tauere.
The Amanu commune is associated with the Hao commune. |
{"datasets_id": 161003, "wiki_id": "Q19897934", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 518} | 161,003 | Q19897934 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 518 | Tetris 2 (1990 video game) | Development | Tetris 2 (1990 video game) Development The game was developed in 1990 by František Fuka. Fuka said in his interview for server ZX Spectrum Games that the development took only 14 days but in interview with Jaroslav Švelch he admitted that it possibly was a little longer thanks to the longevity. Fuka created 90 levels to the game when he lost inspiration so he asked his friend Tomáš Rylek to make them. Rylek made 10 levels but their design was influenced by the fact that Rylek was drunk at the moment. Fuka decided to use all these levels with exception |
{"datasets_id": 161003, "wiki_id": "Q19897934", "sp": 6, "sc": 518, "ep": 10, "ec": 328} | 161,003 | Q19897934 | 6 | 518 | 10 | 328 | Tetris 2 (1990 video game) | Development & Gameplay | of one containing a rhombus. The game was betatested by Fuka and his friends including Tomáš Rylek and Miroslav Fídler. Fuka later sold rights for all his games to Ultrasoft. Ultrasoft then re-released Tetris 2 for commercial means. Gameplay The game features two modes. The first one is a normal Tetris mode and the other one is Tetris 2 mode. The former contains the same gameplay as the original game. The latter contains almost 100 levels. Each of them contains a diagram of some shape. The player must complete a task given him in every level. There are 3 different |
{"datasets_id": 161003, "wiki_id": "Q19897934", "sp": 10, "sc": 328, "ep": 10, "ec": 588} | 161,003 | Q19897934 | 10 | 328 | 10 | 588 | Tetris 2 (1990 video game) | Gameplay | tasks - "Fulfill Your Quota", "Destroy All Bricks" and "Survive xx Seconds". The player advances to the next level even if he fails but loses one life. In every 5th level is a bonus that allows player to obtain a life. Tetris 2 also offers a multiplayer game. |
{"datasets_id": 161004, "wiki_id": "Q7729192", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 525} | 161,004 | Q7729192 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 525 | The Day The Earth Nearly Died | Synopsis | The Day The Earth Nearly Died Synopsis The program features palaeontologists and other scientists as they try to find clues to the great extinction. In the program, it is argued that the Permian extinction came in 3 stages; the first was caused by volcanic activity in the great Siberian Traps. This is proposed to have caused global warming, which in turn killed much of the life on land. Second, it warmed up the sea, which killed much of the marine life. As the sea became warmer, the ocean floor released a massive amount of methane. As the methane reached the |
{"datasets_id": 161004, "wiki_id": "Q7729192", "sp": 6, "sc": 525, "ep": 6, "ec": 710} | 161,004 | Q7729192 | 6 | 525 | 6 | 710 | The Day The Earth Nearly Died | Synopsis | atmosphere, the earth became even warmer, which led to the extinction of even more lifeforms on land. In the program, the extinction is argued to have lasted less than 1 million years. |
{"datasets_id": 161005, "wiki_id": "Q735148", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 604} | 161,005 | Q735148 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 604 | The Sunday Woman | The Sunday Woman The Sunday Woman (Italian: La donna della domenica) is a crime novel by Italian authors Carlo Fruttero and Franco Lucentini, first published in 1972. It was subsequently translated into English by William Weaver in 1973.
The novel is set in the city of Turin, and deals with the investigation of commissioner Santamaria about the murder of an architect of dubious fame, Garrone. Among the protagonists are Anna Carla Dosio, a beautiful and rich woman, and her friend Massimo Campi, a rich homosexual, who, while playing an intellectual game, had the architect Garrone killed in a letter. Later in |
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{"datasets_id": 161005, "wiki_id": "Q735148", "sp": 4, "sc": 604, "ep": 4, "ec": 1094} | 161,005 | Q735148 | 4 | 604 | 4 | 1,094 | The Sunday Woman | the novel, Campi's boyfriend, Lello, a municipal clerk who was investigating by himself on the murder, is also killed. In the end of the novel, suspicions against the two are raised when Santamaria discovers that Garrone had been killed for his blackmailing, related to a project for a new quarter of buildings, against an old woman.
The book is notable for its ironic portrait of Turin's bourgeoisie. It is also considered one of the first examples of modern Italian crime novels. |
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{"datasets_id": 161006, "wiki_id": "Q111166", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 398} | 161,006 | Q111166 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 398 | Theobald Schrems | Career | Theobald Schrems Theobald Schrems (17 February 1893 – 15 November 1963) was the founder of the Musikgymnasium der Regensburger Domspatzen, a musical gymnasium for the boys' choir Regensburger Domspatzen at the Regensburg Cathedral. Career Schrems was born in Mitterteich. After his studies, he was ordained a priest in June 1917. From 1924 until his death in 1963, he was director of music at the Regensburg Cathedral, gaining worldwide acclaim under him. He studied for his state examination for school and church music with Carl Thiel from 1925 to 1928.
He was instrumental in creating of a new organisational structure for the |
{"datasets_id": 161006, "wiki_id": "Q111166", "sp": 8, "sc": 398, "ep": 8, "ec": 1005} | 161,006 | Q111166 | 8 | 398 | 8 | 1,005 | Theobald Schrems | Career | boys with high school, boarding school and choir united under one roof. Under his leadership the choir achieved the fame it still enjoys today. He also worked with the Bavarian Radio Symphony in the early 1960s.
In 1963, Schrems was made an honorary citizen of Regensburg. He was awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit in 1959. Streets in Regensburg and Mitterteich are named after him, in Mitterteich also a school, which houses a bust of him.
Franz Lehrndorfer, who had worked under Schrems, composed in his honor a Mass for four-part male choir. The premiere took place in the cathedral on |
{"datasets_id": 161006, "wiki_id": "Q111166", "sp": 8, "sc": 1005, "ep": 8, "ec": 1069} | 161,006 | Q111166 | 8 | 1,005 | 8 | 1,069 | Theobald Schrems | Career | 9 November 2008 by a choir of former members of the Domspatzen. |
{"datasets_id": 161007, "wiki_id": "Q259961", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 620} | 161,007 | Q259961 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 620 | Tim Yeo | Early life | Tim Yeo Early life Yeo was educated at Charterhouse School, before going on to Emmanuel College, Cambridge where he read History and graduated in 1968. At university he "did no work, got a poor degree and adored it".
From 1970–73, Yeo was Assistant Treasurer of Bankers Trust Company. Then, from 1975–86, he was a Director of Worcester Engineering Company. From 1980–83, he was Chief Executive of the Spastics Society (now known as Scope).
The Tadworth Court Children's Hospital was founded in 1984 under his chairmanship after Great Ormond Street Hospital had decided to relinquish the building in 1982. He resigned in the |
{"datasets_id": 161007, "wiki_id": "Q259961", "sp": 6, "sc": 620, "ep": 14, "ec": 325} | 161,007 | Q259961 | 6 | 620 | 14 | 325 | Tim Yeo | Early life & Political career & In government | early nineties because of his parliamentary workload and was succeeded by Archie Norman. Political career Yeo contested Bedwellty in the February 1974 general election before being elected as MP for South Suffolk in 1983, replacing Sudbury & Woodbridge MP Keith Stainton who he defeated in the selection contest for South Suffolk. In government In 1988, he became the Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Home Secretary, Douglas Hurd and in 1990 was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary for Housing and Planning. After the 1992 general election Yeo became Parliamentary Under Secretary for Health.
In 1993, Yeo was appointed Minister for the Environment and |
{"datasets_id": 161007, "wiki_id": "Q259961", "sp": 14, "sc": 325, "ep": 14, "ec": 911} | 161,007 | Q259961 | 14 | 325 | 14 | 911 | Tim Yeo | In government | Countryside in John Major's government, but was forced to resign after a scandal involving his so-called "love child" with a Conservative councillor, Julia Stent, who was born on 8 July 1993. Three years earlier, Yeo had said to the branch of Relate in his constituency, "It is in everyone's interests to reduce broken families and the number of single parents. I have seen from my own constituency the consequences of marital breakdown." The story broke on Boxing Day during a quiet news period and intense coverage was given to the scandal. Yeo resigned on 5 January 1994; he was the |
{"datasets_id": 161007, "wiki_id": "Q259961", "sp": 14, "sc": 911, "ep": 18, "ec": 515} | 161,007 | Q259961 | 14 | 911 | 18 | 515 | Tim Yeo | In government & In opposition | first ministerial casualty of the media reaction to John Major's Back to Basics campaign. In opposition After the Conservatives' defeat in the 1997 general election, the party's new leader William Hague appointed Yeo as a spokesman on the Environment, Transport and the Regions. He was promoted to the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Minister of Agriculture in 1998. In 2001, he played a leading role in exposing the Government's mishandling of the Foot and Mouth Disease epidemic.
Yeo was a member of Iain Duncan Smith's Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry. In 2003, Yeo was made Shadow |
{"datasets_id": 161007, "wiki_id": "Q259961", "sp": 18, "sc": 515, "ep": 18, "ec": 1168} | 161,007 | Q259961 | 18 | 515 | 18 | 1,168 | Tim Yeo | In opposition | Secretary for Education and Health by the party's new leader, Michael Howard, with responsibility for the party's policy on both schools and hospitals. In 2004, Howard made Yeo the Shadow Secretary for the Environment and Transport.
Yeo resigned from the shadow cabinet shortly after the 2005 general election, saying he wished to be free to play a role in rethinking the Conservative Party's future. On 27 August, he ruled himself out of the ensuing party leadership election following Howard's resignation, announcing his backing for former Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke. The contest was won by the then-Shadow Secretary of State |
{"datasets_id": 161007, "wiki_id": "Q259961", "sp": 18, "sc": 1168, "ep": 22, "ec": 577} | 161,007 | Q259961 | 18 | 1,168 | 22 | 577 | Tim Yeo | In opposition & Committee Chair | for Education and Skills, David Cameron. Committee Chair As Chair of the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee, Yeo was an influential voice on energy policy. Despite his committee releasing a report sceptical of hydraulic fracturing in the United Kingdom, Yeo revised his personal opinion and supported the use of the technique in the UK. In 2012, he announced that he supported the proposal for a third runway at Heathrow Airport, and that his long-held "environmental objections" to expansion were "disappearing". In 2013, he stated that the government reaching an agreement over nuclear power expansion was a "matter of great |
{"datasets_id": 161007, "wiki_id": "Q259961", "sp": 22, "sc": 577, "ep": 22, "ec": 1193} | 161,007 | Q259961 | 22 | 577 | 22 | 1,193 | Tim Yeo | Committee Chair | urgency", and warned that Britain could run out of energy if negotiations were not concluded quickly.
On 9 June 2013, The Sunday Times alleged, citing video evidence of a conversation with the MP, that he had helped "coach" a solar energy company executive for an appearance before his parliamentary committee; the parent company pays Yeo. The MP referred himself to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, and said that he intended to fight the claims made against him. On 24 November 2015, he lost his libel action against the newspaper in the High Court, with judge Mr Justice Warby saying that the |
{"datasets_id": 161007, "wiki_id": "Q259961", "sp": 22, "sc": 1193, "ep": 26, "ec": 76} | 161,007 | Q259961 | 22 | 1,193 | 26 | 76 | Tim Yeo | Committee Chair & Deselection | newspaper's reporting was "substantially true" and describing Mr Yeo's evidence as "unreliable" and "untruthful", with one part being "unworthy of belief". The Telegraph suggested this should also raise questions about Kathryn Hudson's performance as Standards Commissioner, as she had previously cleared Mr Yeo of breaching the rules on lobbying ministers for financial reward and of bringing the Commons into disrepute.
On 9 June 2013 he temporarily "stepped aside" as the chair of the committee. The Liberal Democrat Sir Robert Smith replaced him on an interim basis. Deselection Yeo was deselected for the 2015 general election in a secret ballot of South |
{"datasets_id": 161007, "wiki_id": "Q259961", "sp": 26, "sc": 76, "ep": 30, "ec": 483} | 161,007 | Q259961 | 26 | 76 | 30 | 483 | Tim Yeo | Deselection & Business interests | Suffolk Conservative Party members on 29 November 2013. He remained the MP for the constituency until the election in May 2015. Business interests Previously he has been chairman of AFC Energy, Univent plc, TMO Renewables and Eco City Vehicles plc. TMO Renewables collapsed, leading Yeo to be sued by former stakeholders for misleading them in early 2018.
He and his wife Diane are sole directors of Locana Corporation (London) Ltd., Anacol Holdings Ltd. and General Securities Register Ltd. He is also a director of ITI Energy Ltd. He also writes articles for Golf Weekly and Country Life magazines and, occasionally, the |
{"datasets_id": 161007, "wiki_id": "Q259961", "sp": 30, "sc": 483, "ep": 34, "ec": 37} | 161,007 | Q259961 | 30 | 483 | 34 | 37 | Tim Yeo | Business interests & Political funding | Financial Times.
Yeo occupies a seat on the board of Eurotunnel. In June 2013 The Sunday Times released a video in which Yeo claimed to have told a representative of GB Railfreight (a subsidiary of Eurotunnel) how to act in front of the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee, saying he was "able to tell him in advance what to say". Yeo had earlier excused himself from the committee, on the grounds that he might be "biased" if he questioned an employee of a company for which he himself worked, and rejected the claims. Political funding Yeo received £67,290 in remunerations |
{"datasets_id": 161007, "wiki_id": "Q259961", "sp": 34, "sc": 37, "ep": 42, "ec": 184} | 161,007 | Q259961 | 34 | 37 | 42 | 184 | Tim Yeo | Political funding & Post-parliamentary career & Personal life | from corporate donors for work done for AFC Energy PLC, a developer of alkaline fuel cells focused on industrial application. From other corporate donors, he received £372,419 in other remunerations, from companies including TMO Renewables Limited, Groupe Eurotunnel SA, and Eco City Vehicles. Post-parliamentary career Yeo is chairman of New Nuclear Watch Europe and chairs the University of Sheffield Industrial Advisory Board for the Energy 2050 initiative. Personal life Yeo married Diane Helen Pickard on 30 March 1970 in Greenwich. They have a son, the portrait painter Jonathan Yeo, and a daughter.
Yeo also has at least two more daughters from |
{"datasets_id": 161007, "wiki_id": "Q259961", "sp": 42, "sc": 184, "ep": 42, "ec": 393} | 161,007 | Q259961 | 42 | 184 | 42 | 393 | Tim Yeo | Personal life | outside his marriage. He fathered his first daughter in 1967 when he was still a student at Cambridge University and put her up for adoption. Another daughter was born in 1993 through an extra-marital affair. |
{"datasets_id": 161008, "wiki_id": "Q1156741", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 588} | 161,008 | Q1156741 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 588 | Time Lord | Creation | Time Lord Creation In an audio commentary recorded for the 2009 DVD release of The War Games (1969), producer Derrick Sherwin mentioned how in a discussion with the serial's co-writer Terrance Dicks the previous day, Dicks was "absolutely certain" that Sherwin created the Time Lords for the serial, although Sherwin could not remember himself. Later in the commentary, Dicks recalled Sherwin telling him in the discussions with Dicks and Dicks' fellow co-writer Malcolm Hulke that because the Doctor had always been established as being on the run from his own people, that if he has to appeal to them, the |
{"datasets_id": 161008, "wiki_id": "Q1156741", "sp": 6, "sc": 588, "ep": 6, "ec": 1199} | 161,008 | Q1156741 | 6 | 588 | 6 | 1,199 | Time Lord | Creation | Doctor would be in trouble. In a 2016 interview with The Essential Doctor Who magazine, Dicks mentioned how when Sherwin and he were discussing The War Games one day, Sherwin said, "He belongs to this mysterious race called the Time Lords, doesn't he?" with "everything" ultimately coming from that discussion. In The War Games DVD commentary, Sherwin mentioned that he recalled hearing about the Time Lords at the beginning of the series, but as no one else remembered this, it "might have come out of [his] dreams".
Elaborating on this genesis in a 2014 interview in Doctor Who Magazine, Sherwin said |
{"datasets_id": 161008, "wiki_id": "Q1156741", "sp": 6, "sc": 1199, "ep": 10, "ec": 157} | 161,008 | Q1156741 | 6 | 1,199 | 10 | 157 | Time Lord | Creation & Overview | of The War Games, "It was a case of what shall we do, how can we end this? Let's go back to the beginning and say [the Doctor] was a Time Lord, a renegade Time Lord, a pain in the arse for the other Time Lords who stole his TARDIS and buggered off around the universe. So if he's going to be called to book let's bring in the Time Lords." Overview Early on in the series, the Doctor was identified as a human being; however, his home planet, which from the start of the series is explicitly established as |
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