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{"datasets_id": 161476, "wiki_id": "Q6264054", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 337} | 161,476 | Q6264054 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 337 | John Wilkinson (President of Magdalen) | Life | John Wilkinson (President of Magdalen) John Wilkinson (1588–1650) was an English churchman and academic, Principal of Magdalen Hall, Oxford but expelled in 1643, one of the parliamentary visitors of Oxford, and President of Magdalen College, Oxford from 1648–1650. Life He was born in Yorkshire, and matriculated at Merton College in October 1588. He graduated B.A. on 3 February 1592, M.A. 30 June 1595, B.D., 4 July 1605 and D.D., in December 1613. He was praelector in Hebrew from 1596 to 1620, and tutor to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales. He was formally Principal of Magdalen Hall from 1605. He stood |
{"datasets_id": 161476, "wiki_id": "Q6264054", "sp": 8, "sc": 337, "ep": 8, "ec": 599} | 161,476 | Q6264054 | 8 | 337 | 8 | 599 | John Wilkinson (President of Magdalen) | Life | for election as President of Magdalen College in 1607, when William Langton was elected. He was appointed a Visitor by Parliament in May 1647, and took part in the expulsion of fellows of Magdalen who would not submit. He was elected President on 12 April 1648. |
{"datasets_id": 161477, "wiki_id": "Q6292480", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 246} | 161,477 | Q6292480 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 246 | José I. Lozano | La Opinión career | José I. Lozano José Ignacio Lozano (born 1954) is the son of Ignacio E. Lozano, Jr. and Marta Navarro. He is the grandson of La Opinión newspaper founder Ignacio E. Lozano, Sr.. He is the vice-chairman and executive vice-president of Impremedia LLC, the parent company that owns 50% of the newspaper founded by his grandfather. La Opinión career In 1976, Lozano was appointed co-publisher of the family newspaper with his elder sister, Leticia Lozano. Leticia Lozano left the paper in 1984, and as a result of his father's retirement, José Lozano took over as the chief and sole publisher and |
{"datasets_id": 161477, "wiki_id": "Q6292480", "sp": 8, "sc": 246, "ep": 12, "ec": 486} | 161,477 | Q6292480 | 8 | 246 | 12 | 486 | José I. Lozano | La Opinión career & Other activities | CEO of La Opinión from 1986-2004., He was eventually succeeded as publisher by his younger sister, Monica C. Lozano., Other activities In 2008, he was appointed to the board of directors of Recreational Equipment, Inc. He is also on the Board of Trustees at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. He is on the Board of Directors for the Public Broadcasting Service, KCET (public broadcasting TV station for southern California), the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, the National Law Center for Inter-America Free Trade, and the Corporate Advisory Board of the Latin Business Association. He is on the board of |
{"datasets_id": 161477, "wiki_id": "Q6292480", "sp": 12, "sc": 486, "ep": 12, "ec": 764} | 161,477 | Q6292480 | 12 | 486 | 12 | 764 | José I. Lozano | Other activities | councilors at the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication. He serves on the board of the Skadden Fellowship Foundation, which is sponsored by the law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.
Lozano lives in Manhattan Beach, California. |
{"datasets_id": 161478, "wiki_id": "Q12747855", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 223} | 161,478 | Q12747855 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 223 | Judocus de Vos | Judocus de Vos Judocus de Vos (1661–1734) was a Flemish weaver. He produced a many tapestries, many commissioned to depict events from the War of the Spanish Succession. He also worked on the tapestries of St John's Co-Cathedral in Malta. |
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{"datasets_id": 161479, "wiki_id": "Q6323465", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 240} | 161,479 | Q6323465 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 240 | K. K. Seet | Academic career | K. K. Seet Seet Khiam Keong (Chinese: 薛謙恭; pinyin: Xuē Qiāngōng), better known as "K.K. Seet", is an academic, writer and theatre director from Singapore. He is a prominent figure in the arts scene in Singapore, where he is particularly known for being a judge at several high-profile competitions and serving on a number of arts-related committees. Academic career Seet holds a PhD from the University of Exeter, and Master's degrees from the University of Edinburgh and the University of Toronto. He has been the recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship (as Visiting Fellow at the City University of New York) |
{"datasets_id": 161479, "wiki_id": "Q6323465", "sp": 8, "sc": 240, "ep": 8, "ec": 858} | 161,479 | Q6323465 | 8 | 240 | 8 | 858 | K. K. Seet | Academic career | and two British Council Fellowships. Seet was responsible for establishing the Theatre Studies programme at the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 1992. He was a Senior Lecturer in the NUS Department of English Language and Literature for 22 years before choosing to take early retirement in June 2012.
Seet has written fifteen books. The Istana was presented to Blair House, the official guest house of the US President. Another book, In Unison, was presented to the Vice Premier of China. A third, Singapore Celebrates, is buried in a time capsule. His book Death Rites was twice dramatised for TV by |
{"datasets_id": 161479, "wiki_id": "Q6323465", "sp": 8, "sc": 858, "ep": 12, "ec": 463} | 161,479 | Q6323465 | 8 | 858 | 12 | 463 | K. K. Seet | Academic career & Artistic career | Arts Central. Seet has also published in journals such as Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies, TDR: The Drama Review, Theatre Journal, Theatre Research International, and World Literature Today. Artistic career Seet has chaired the Grants Committee and Selection Panel for the Singapore Cultural Medallion and the Young Artist of the Year Awards in Theatre. He advises on multidisciplinary arts at the National Arts Council Singapore, and has been a member of both the Drama Advisory Committee and the Films Appeal Committee for Singapore's Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts (MICA).
Seet has judged numerous arts-related competitions, including the |
{"datasets_id": 161479, "wiki_id": "Q6323465", "sp": 12, "sc": 463, "ep": 12, "ec": 1088} | 161,479 | Q6323465 | 12 | 463 | 12 | 1,088 | K. K. Seet | Artistic career | Singapore Literature Prize, the Singapore Writers Festival, The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards, and the televised shows the Fame Awards and The Arena.
Seet has hosted the TV shows Film Art and Art Nation on Arts Central of MediaCorp TV12 in Singapore. and he was the face of the Speak Mandarin Campaign/ Huayu Cool in 2007.
Seet was conferred the Special Recognition Award by Singapore's Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts (MICA) in 2005 for his contribution to culture and the arts. In July 2012, he was presented the Singapore Theatre Vanguard Award by the arts community of Singapore. |
{"datasets_id": 161480, "wiki_id": "Q26202388", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 422} | 161,480 | Q26202388 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 422 | Kadour Naimi | Biography | Kadour Naimi Kadour Naimi (or Kaddour Naïmi; Arabic: قدور نعيمي; born November 4, 1945, in Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria) is a film producer, play wright, filmmaker, and writer. Biography Naimi is the son of a shoemaker father and a housewife mother. He graduated from a double high school course in French and Arabic. After graduation, he attended the University of Oran from 1965 to 1966, where he earned a double certificate of general literary studies in French and Arabic. From 1966 to 1968, Naimi attended the École supérieure d'art dramatique de Strasbourg, which was then directed by Hubert Gignoux and |
{"datasets_id": 161480, "wiki_id": "Q26202388", "sp": 8, "sc": 422, "ep": 8, "ec": 1132} | 161,480 | Q26202388 | 8 | 422 | 8 | 1,132 | Kadour Naimi | Biography | Pierre Lefèvre, where he studied staging and dramaturgy. Back in Algeria, he became known in the theatrical field.
At the end of 1973, he immigrated to Belgium. From 1974 to 1979, in the Université catholique de Louvain, he obtained a degree in sociology, then, from 1979 to 1982, started a PhD in sociology of revolutions.
Interested in cinema, in 1982 he immigrated to Italy, acquired citizenship, and became involved in films, theater, and literature.
Since October 2016, he has regularly collaborated in newspapers and contributed sociological reviews, including to the French-language newspaper Le Matin d'Algérie.
In September 2018, he created Editions Electrons Libres, |
{"datasets_id": 161480, "wiki_id": "Q26202388", "sp": 8, "sc": 1132, "ep": 12, "ec": 576} | 161,480 | Q26202388 | 8 | 1,132 | 12 | 576 | Kadour Naimi | Biography & Film work | which offers free text or audio books, in electronic form in French, Italian, and Algerian Arabic. Film work In 1986, in Rome, Naimi created the production and distribution company Maldoror Film, and directed it until its closure in September 2009. The company produced the films and documentaries of the filmmaker, excluding his first short film, made in 1981. He was involved in production, writing, shooting, lighting, editing, directing, and the making of theatre posters. Only exceptionally, did he have collaborators or co-producers.
Films include Marco detto Barabba (Marc called Barabbas), fiction (1981); Arancia blu (Blu Orange), documentary (1985), Anima near (Black |
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{"datasets_id": 161480, "wiki_id": "Q26202388", "sp": 12, "sc": 1275, "ep": 16, "ec": 168} | 161,480 | Q26202388 | 12 | 1,275 | 16 | 168 | Kadour Naimi | Film work & Other work | dances), documentary, presented in September 2014 at the Portobello Film Festival in London.
These works were produced as independent, or even "guerrilla", cinema; with only private, but without institutional, financial support; and with a minimum crew. Films were shot digitally, with the exception of the first short film, Marco detto Barabba (Marco called Barabbas), shot on 16mm colour film. Films were presented mainly outside the commercial theatre circuit. Other work Also in 1986, and in Rome, Naimi established the School of Maldoror Film. He was its director, and taught there, until its closure in 2009. In 2006, in Rome, he created |
{"datasets_id": 161480, "wiki_id": "Q26202388", "sp": 16, "sc": 168, "ep": 16, "ec": 867} | 161,480 | Q26202388 | 16 | 168 | 16 | 867 | Kadour Naimi | Other work | and directed the International Free Cinema Festival, which took place annually from 2006 to 2008. From January to June 1995, he presented and directed a weekly television broadcast on Tele-Lazio, entitled Cittadini del Mondo (Citizens of the World). The program presented Italian artists and intellectuals from other countries, being particularly sensitive to the international dimension and solidarity of their work with the public.
Naimi acted in several productions.
In theatre: Bilal (protagonist, 1964), Le cireur (The shoe polish, protagonist, 1965), Mon corps, ta voix et sa pensée (My body, your voice and his thought, co-protagonist, 1968), La Valeur de l'accord (The value |
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On television: Don Matteo, episode "Donne e buoi dai paesi tuoi" ("Women and oxen from your own", directed by Andrea Barzini, co-protagonist with Terence Hill, 2001), Butta la luna (Throw the moon, by Vittorio Sindoni, secondary character, 2006), and Capitano 2 (Captain 2, by Vittorio Sindoni, secondary character, 2007).
Cinema: La Poussette (The Stroller, by Aziz Benmahjoub, protagonist, 1974), Senza Parole (Without Words, by Antonnello De Leo, secondary character, 1995, film nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at the 69th Academy Awards in Los Angeles).
Radio : Le retour au désert (The Return to the Desert, by Bernard-Marie |
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{"datasets_id": 161481, "wiki_id": "Q81722", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 625} | 161,481 | Q81722 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 625 | Kamenz | Geography | Kamenz Geography The small town is located in the west of the Upper Lusatia historic region (West Lusatia), about 40 km (25 mi) northeast of Dresden and about 30 km (19 mi) northwest of Bautzen. Situated on the Black Elster river, between the West Lusatian Hills and the Lusatian Highlands rising in the south, the town was built on greywacke and granite rocks which were mined here for centuries. Kamenz railway station is the terminus of Lübbenau–Kamenz and Kamenz–Pirna railway lines. It is served by Regionalbahn trains from Dresden Hauptbahnhof, operated by the Städtebahn Sachsen.
The Hutberg hill west of the town centre, at an |
{"datasets_id": 161481, "wiki_id": "Q81722", "sp": 6, "sc": 625, "ep": 6, "ec": 1293} | 161,481 | Q81722 | 6 | 625 | 6 | 1,293 | Kamenz | Geography | elevation of 293 m (961 ft), is the site of an extended landscape park laid out in 1893. It is known for its major rhododendron and azalea collections flowering at Pentecost. In 1864 the Lessing Tower was erected on the hilltop, offering a panoramic view over the West Lusatian lands and the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape in the north. About 32% of the nature in former Kamenz District is under protection, including a network of routes for riding by bicycle and hiking.
The Kamenz municipal area comprises the villages of Bernbruch, Biehla, Brauna, Cunnersdorf, Deutschbaselitz/Němske Pazlicy, Gelenau, Hausdorf, Hennersdorf, Jesau/Jěžow, Liebenau, |
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In 1225 written records first mentioned the town; Kamenz became an independent city in 1319, when Emperor Louis IV enfeoffed the West Lusatian lands to the Luxembourg king John of Bohemia. In 1346, the citizens |
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Kamenz citizens officially turned Protestant in 1536. In the Schmalkaldic War of 1546/47, the Upper Lusatian towns refused to support the troops of the Habsburg emperor Ferdinand I against the Protestant princes and were penalised with |
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According to the 1635 Peace of Prague, the Lusatias passed from the Bohemian Crown to the Electorate of Saxony. Several witch-hunts are documented in the 17th century. In 1707 a fire destroyed large parts of the old town. A second major fire on 4 and 5 August 1842 destroyed much of the city.
In 1896 Kamenz became garrison town of the Königlich Sächsisches Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 242, part of the German 53rd Reserve Division. In World War II a subcamp of Gross-Rosen concentration camp was located in the town from 1944 |
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After the war, the town became part of the Soviet occupation zone and East Germany. Until 1990, an officer candidate school of the East German Air Force Staff (Offiziershochschule Franz Mehring) was located at the Kamenz Airfield. The former municipality Schönteichen was merged into Kamenz in January 2019. |
{"datasets_id": 161482, "wiki_id": "Q6370860", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 583} | 161,482 | Q6370860 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 583 | Karin Kortje | Life after Idols | Karin Kortje Life after Idols Shortly after winning the third season of Idols, South Africa, Karin released a three track mini album through Record Label Sony BMG which featured her winning single "I'm So Ready" the Christmas carol "Joy To The World" and covered the John Legend hit "Ordinary People" which she also performed during the Live shows. The mini album was released a week after Karin won the reality competition and her debut single "I'm So Ready" received frequent airplay on radio stations nationwide.
In January of the 2006 Karin startedworking on her debut album Kortje wanted the songs to |
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Karin met former South Africa President, Nelson Mandela shortly after |
{"datasets_id": 161482, "wiki_id": "Q6370860", "sp": 6, "sc": 1189, "ep": 14, "ec": 116} | 161,482 | Q6370860 | 6 | 1,189 | 14 | 116 | Karin Kortje | Life after Idols & Personal life & New beginnings | winning Idols South Africa season 3 . In 2006 Karin won the You Magazine You Spectacular award for "News Maker Of The Year". Karin has since graced the covers of several magazines including Sarie, Huisgenoot and You magazines. Karin then took a break from the lime light. Personal life Karin got married to Shaundore Aspeling on 29 August 2009 in her hometown Grabouw. Gift Gwe, runner–up in Idols Season 3, performed for her on her wedding day. New beginnings Karin teamed with new management in 2009 releasing a brand new single much more up-tempo offering "Love In The First |
{"datasets_id": 161482, "wiki_id": "Q6370860", "sp": 14, "sc": 116, "ep": 14, "ec": 701} | 161,482 | Q6370860 | 14 | 116 | 14 | 701 | Karin Kortje | New beginnings | Degree" independently. The song shot up the Charts going straight to the number 1 spot on both Good Hope FM and Heart 104.9 FM's SA TOP 10 Charts. The song charted for numerous weeks and exceeded expectations by keeping the number one spot for several consecutive weeks on both charts. "Love In The First Degree" was also featured on DJ Keith album. Karin also recorded a Christmas classic "Hark The Angels" for the Good Hope FM Christmas album which was released in December 2009. In 2011 Karin released her first and only Gospel single entitled "Discovering" the single was released |
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In 2011 Karin Kortje starred in the musical "This Is My Life" telling her life story, before, during and after Idols, alongside Idols South Africa Winner Season 4 Jody Williams (Afrikaans singer) . The show ran for a second season. This time featuring Karin and Emo Adams older brother Loukmaan Adams. one of Karin's most memorable career highlights was performing in Sydney Australia in 2012. Karin also performed alongside the legendary Judy Boucher in the Divas show in 2012. In 2013 Karin took |
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{"datasets_id": 161483, "wiki_id": "Q77136", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 561} | 161,483 | Q77136 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 561 | Kati Wilhelm | Career | Kati Wilhelm Career Wilhelm was born in Schmalkalden, in the Federal State of Thuringia, Germany. She started training cross-country skiing as a child in 1983 and was a member of the German cross-country ski team at the 1998 Nagano Olympic Games. In 1999, while attending the Military World Games, she came into contact with biathlon and was hooked on the sport. Her decision to switch to biathlon proved to be a good one. The next year she experienced her first successes including a World Cup victory. During the Salt Lake City Olympic Games in, she was the most decorated female |
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In the 2006–07 World Cup season, she finished second for the overall World Cup title behind teammate Andrea Henkel. In the 2008–09 World Cup season, she finished second for the overall World Cup title behind Helena Jonsson, with both biathletes scoring 952 points. Jonsson was awarded the overall title by virtue |
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The German media gave her the nickname "Rotkäppchen" (Little Red Riding Hood) because of her characteristic red hair and the red cap she uses in competition. She was able to translate her Olympic victories into multiple endorsement deals, including print and television advertising. Wilhelm announced her retirement from biathlon on 9 March 2010 so that she could focus on her studies. She took part in the International biathlon competition on the "Prize in memory of Vitaly Fatyanov", Kamchatka 2010. The event was held in Kamchatka, Russia on 15–17 April, where Kati came |
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In 2004, Wilhelm was a delegate to the Federal Convention for the Social Democrats.
Wilhelm retired as an athlete after the 2009–10 season. |
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She soon followed the role by appearing in Prince's controversial "Cinnamon Girl" music video and with a shoot in Vanity |
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In 2005, Castle-Hughes had a small part as Queen Apailana in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. In 2006, she portrayed the starring role of the Virgin Mary in The Nativity Story. New York Times critic, A. O. Scott, said that she "seemed entirely unfazed by the demands of playing Mary. She had the poise and intelligence to play the character not as an icon of maternity, but rather as a headstrong, thoughtful adolescent transformed by an unimaginable responsibility." The Christian-themed |
{"datasets_id": 161484, "wiki_id": "Q466150", "sp": 10, "sc": 1465, "ep": 10, "ec": 2129} | 161,484 | Q466150 | 10 | 1,465 | 10 | 2,129 | Keisha Castle-Hughes | Career | film earned only $8 million during its opening week, but its box office surged during the week of Christmas.
In 2008 Castle-Hughes appeared in the Australian comedy-drama film Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueburger, which was filmed in late 2006.
Castle-Hughes reunited with New Zealand director Niki Caro for the film adaption of The Vintner's Luck, which had its international premiere in September 2009.
Castle-Hughes starred in the Japanese horror film Vampire, and she also played a recurring role as Axl's flatmate in The Almighty Johnsons which premiered in 2011. In 2011 Castle-Hughes also played a minor part in the film Red Dog as Rosa |
{"datasets_id": 161484, "wiki_id": "Q466150", "sp": 10, "sc": 2129, "ep": 10, "ec": 2688} | 161,484 | Q466150 | 10 | 2,129 | 10 | 2,688 | Keisha Castle-Hughes | Career | the veterinary assistant and wife of Vanno.
In 2014 Keisha had a guest role in the American television series The Walking Dead in which she played Joan.
In 2015 she joined the cast of the HBO TV series Game of Thrones in Season 5 as Obara Sand. She pursued a role on the show in part because she is a fan of the books. Castle-Hughes found out that she had won the role the night the Season 4 episode "The Mountain and the Viper" aired, in which her on-screen father's death was shown. She described having a very intense emotional reaction to |
{"datasets_id": 161484, "wiki_id": "Q466150", "sp": 10, "sc": 2688, "ep": 18, "ec": 207} | 161,484 | Q466150 | 10 | 2,688 | 18 | 207 | Keisha Castle-Hughes | Career & Activism & Personal life | the scene, because of the connection between the characters on the show. Activism Castle-Hughes campaigned for Greenpeace as part of the SignOn.org.nz climate campaign in 2009. New Zealand Prime Minister John Key initially admonished her to "stick to acting", but offered a week later to discuss the issues with her over tea after she maintained she knew more about them than he gave her credit for. Personal life In October 2006, when she was 16, it was announced that Castle-Hughes and boyfriend Bradley Hull were expecting a child together. Their daughter, Felicity-Amore Hull, was born on 25 April 2007. Castle-Hughes |
{"datasets_id": 161484, "wiki_id": "Q466150", "sp": 18, "sc": 207, "ep": 18, "ec": 622} | 161,484 | Q466150 | 18 | 207 | 18 | 622 | Keisha Castle-Hughes | Personal life | and Hull broke up in 2010 after seven years together.
In 2012, Castle-Hughes began dating Jonathan Morrison. After six weeks together, the couple became engaged in August 2012. Their wedding took place on Valentine's Day 2013. They were divorced in December 2016.
In early 2014, Castle-Hughes revealed that she has bipolar disorder, in the wake of television personality Charlotte Dawson's suicide. |
{"datasets_id": 161485, "wiki_id": "Q6385136", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 202} | 161,485 | Q6385136 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 202 | Keith Township, Wayne County, Illinois | Geography | Keith Township, Wayne County, Illinois Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of 36.02 square miles (93.3 km²), of which 36 square miles (93 km²) (or 99.94%) is land and 0.02 square miles (0.052 km²) (or 0.06%) is water. |
{"datasets_id": 161486, "wiki_id": "Q6391343", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 570} | 161,486 | Q6391343 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 570 | Kenrick Eyton | Kenrick Eyton Sir Kenrick Eyton (c 1607 - 21 November 1681) was a Welsh lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660. He fought in the Royalist army in the English Civil War.
Eyton was the son of Sir Gerard Eyton of Eyton, Denbighshire. He was called to the bar. He joined the Royalist army and was one of the commissioners to arrange the surrender of Denbigh Castle to General Thomas Mytton on 14 October 1646.
In 1660, Eyton was elected Member of Parliament for Flintshire in the Convention Parliament. He was appointed King's Attorney at Chester in |
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{"datasets_id": 161486, "wiki_id": "Q6391343", "sp": 4, "sc": 570, "ep": 4, "ec": 907} | 161,486 | Q6391343 | 4 | 570 | 4 | 907 | Kenrick Eyton | August 1660 and Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown for Denbighshire and Montgomeryshire in July 1661. In 1670 he was appointed Second Justice of the Court of Great Sessions in Wales for Anglesey, Caernarfon and Merioneth. He was knighted on 13 April 1675.
Eyton married Eleanor Mutton, daughter of Sir Peter Mutton of Llanerch. |
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{"datasets_id": 161487, "wiki_id": "Q3195738", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 158} | 161,487 | Q3195738 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 158 | Kevin Lamoureux | Background & Member of the Canadian House of Commons | Kevin Lamoureux Background Lamoureux was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and was educated at the University of Winnipeg. He worked as a store manager and air traffic control assistant, also serving in the armed forces for three years. His younger brother Darrin Lamoureux is the current leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party. His daughter, Cindy Lamoureux, is an MLA for the Winnipeg riding of Burrows. Member of the Canadian House of Commons Lamoureux resigned his provincial seat in 2010 to seek election to the House of Commons of Canada in a by-election that was held to fill the vacancy caused by |
{"datasets_id": 161487, "wiki_id": "Q3195738", "sp": 10, "sc": 158, "ep": 10, "ec": 612} | 161,487 | Q3195738 | 10 | 158 | 10 | 612 | Kevin Lamoureux | Member of the Canadian House of Commons | the resignation of NDP MP Judy Wasylycia-Leis, who stepped down to run for mayor. He was elected over NDP candidate Kevin Chief, and was re-elected in the 2011 federal election a few months later by a margin of just 44 votes over NDP candidate Rebecca Blaikie.
Lamoureux won re-election in 2015 by a landslide, turning the formerly safe NDP seat into one of the Liberals’ strongest seats on the federal stage with almost 70% of the popular vote. |
{"datasets_id": 161488, "wiki_id": "Q56289830", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 360} | 161,488 | Q56289830 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 360 | Kotan-kar-kamuy | Kotan-kar-kamuy Kotan-kar-kamuy (コタンカルカムイ, lit. 'world-making-god') is the creator deity of the Ainu people. He should not be confused with god of the land Kotan-kor-kamuy.
He created the six worlds of the gods (kamuy), the world of the humans, and the six underworlds. Although he stands on top of the hierarchy of gods in Ainu mythology he is only rarely worshipped. |
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{"datasets_id": 161489, "wiki_id": "Q6459181", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 518} | 161,489 | Q6459181 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 518 | LMS diesel shunter 7050 | History | LMS diesel shunter 7050 History No. 7050 was an experimental locomotive built by the Drewry Car Co. at the English Electric Preston works in 1934. It carried an original number of 7400 only within the works and was delivered as LMS number 7050. For six years it was used for dock shunting at Salford before being loaned to the Air Ministry in 1940. It was withdrawn from LMS stock in March 1943 and sold to the War Department (WD) which numbered it 224. Subsequent renumberings by the WD, and later the Army, saw it carry numbers 70224 (in 1944), 846 |
{"datasets_id": 161489, "wiki_id": "Q6459181", "sp": 6, "sc": 518, "ep": 10, "ec": 188} | 161,489 | Q6459181 | 6 | 518 | 10 | 188 | LMS diesel shunter 7050 | History & Preservation | (1952) and 240 (1968).
At some point it was rebuilt with a Gardner engine and was used at the Royal Navy base at Botley, Hampshire. Preservation No 7050 was preserved in 1979, and displayed at the Museum of Army Transport in Beverley. Upon the closure of that Museum in 2003 it was transferred to the National Railway Museum in York. |
{"datasets_id": 161490, "wiki_id": "Q332894", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 573} | 161,490 | Q332894 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 573 | Lake Überlingen | Geology | Lake Überlingen Geology Lake Überlingen with its steep bank walls is a rift valley, created during the folding that created the Alps. Its final shaped emerged during the Würm ice age, when the Rhine Glacier gouged out the whole of Lake Constance from south-east. The rocky walls are made of molasse, a tertiary sandstone, which is quite soft, in accordance with its relatively young age.
During a temporarily stable withdrawal stage of the Rhine glacier (the "Constance stage"), most of the Obersee was still covered by the glacier, the Lake Überlingen was already free of ice, so it was |
{"datasets_id": 161490, "wiki_id": "Q332894", "sp": 6, "sc": 573, "ep": 6, "ec": 959} | 161,490 | Q332894 | 6 | 573 | 6 | 959 | Lake Überlingen | Geology | a glacial lake at the end of a glacier; icebergs floated on the lake after braeking off from the glacier. At that time there was an outflow, and thus the source of the Rhine, at the northwest end of Lake Überlingen, near Bodman-Ludwigshafen, in the direction of Radolfzell. This created a valley that is still clearly visible between the Radolfzell districts of Stahringen and Reute. |
{"datasets_id": 161491, "wiki_id": "Q6475820", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 271} | 161,491 | Q6475820 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 271 | Lake Falcon Dam International Crossing | Description | Lake Falcon Dam International Crossing Description The Lake Falcon Dam International Crossing is owned by the United States Government and the Mexican Government. The dam has a two-lane roadway. The border facilities were completed in 1960. The region is known to be dangerous and the border crossing closes at 8:45pm CST. |
{"datasets_id": 161492, "wiki_id": "Q6482103", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 398} | 161,492 | Q6482103 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 398 | Lammersville Elementary School District | History | Lammersville Elementary School District History On January 20, 2010 San Joaquin County education committee gave its approval to the proposal for Lammersville to break away from Tracy Unified, which the district has worked toward since 2008. Lammersville residents on June 8, 2010 voted to form the Lammersville Joint Unified School District.The district will separate from Tracy Unified and form an independent school district on July 1, 2011. |
{"datasets_id": 161493, "wiki_id": "Q6483150", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 253} | 161,493 | Q6483150 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 253 | Lancaster County, Pennsylvania schools | PSSA scores | Lancaster County, Pennsylvania schools Lancaster County, Pennsylvania schools include 16 school districts and 1 charter school.
The public school districts include the following: Cocalico, Columbia Borough, Conestoga Valley, Donegal, Eastern Lancaster County, Elizabethtown Area, Ephrata Area, Hempfield, Lampeter-Strasburg, Lancaster, Manheim Central, Manheim Township, Penn Manor, Pequea Valley, Solanco, and Warwick.
There is also one charter school, the La Academia Charter School. PSSA scores The Pennsylvania System of School Assessment refers to standardized tests that grade the school, rather than individual students. Every Pennsylvania student is tested annually in grades 3 through 8, and in grade 11 for both math and reading proficiency; |
{"datasets_id": 161493, "wiki_id": "Q6483150", "sp": 8, "sc": 253, "ep": 8, "ec": 857} | 161,493 | Q6483150 | 8 | 253 | 8 | 857 | Lancaster County, Pennsylvania schools | PSSA scores | those in grades 5, 8 and 11 are tested for writing proficiency as well.
Target goals are for 80% graduation rate (for high schools) and 90% attendance, 45% mathematics proficiency and 54% reading proficiency, and 95% participation in taking the PSSA tests. Schools are considered to meet the goal with substandard scores if they show improvement over the prior year.
These goals exist for not only the entire school, but for certain subgroups. In theory, a school could have as many as 41 goals to meet, but since schools are exempt from a subgroup goal if the subgroup has fewer than 40 |
{"datasets_id": 161493, "wiki_id": "Q6483150", "sp": 8, "sc": 857, "ep": 8, "ec": 947} | 161,493 | Q6483150 | 8 | 857 | 8 | 947 | Lancaster County, Pennsylvania schools | PSSA scores | students in that subgroup, no Lancaster County school has anywhere near 41 goals to meet. |
{"datasets_id": 161494, "wiki_id": "Q2412875", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 539} | 161,494 | Q2412875 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 539 | Laveranues Coles | Early years | Laveranues Coles Early years Coles was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While attending Ribault High School in Jacksonville, Coles played football, basketball, and ran track. In football, he rushed for nearly 5,000 yards in his career, was named to the Blue Chip Dream Team, and was a first team Class 4A All-State selection. In basketball, he was a member of a state championship team as a senior. In track, he recorded a time of 10.6 seconds in the 100 meter and 21.8 seconds in the 200 meter on the Ribault track team. Due to a scandal at Florida State which resulted |
{"datasets_id": 161494, "wiki_id": "Q2412875", "sp": 6, "sc": 539, "ep": 10, "ec": 487} | 161,494 | Q2412875 | 6 | 539 | 10 | 487 | Laveranues Coles | Early years & College career | in Coles's dismissal from the team, he often referred to his high school when introducing himself on Monday Night Football. College career On September 29, 1999, during his senior season at Florida State, Coles and teammate Peter Warrick went to a Tallahassee, Florida Dillard's department store and, with the aid of a cashier with whom they were friendly, purchased $412.38 worth of clothing and were charged only $21.40—a discount so large that it is considered shoplifting under Florida law. An off-duty officer saw the event through a surveillance camera, according to police. Coles, Warrick, and the clerk, were arrested |
{"datasets_id": 161494, "wiki_id": "Q2412875", "sp": 10, "sc": 487, "ep": 10, "ec": 1119} | 161,494 | Q2412875 | 10 | 487 | 10 | 1,119 | Laveranues Coles | College career | for grand theft. On October 22, Coles pleaded guilty to misdemeanor petty theft and was dismissed from the Florida State Seminoles football team. At that year's rivalry game at the University of Florida, Florida Gators fans brought Dillard's bags to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium to mock the team. Florida State won the game, and Seminole fans returned the mocking by requesting the bags as souvenirs.
Coles's childhood nickname was "Trouble". Coles was arrested in 1998 for simple battery, suspended for the Seminoles' 1999 season opener versus Louisiana Tech for academic reasons, and was discovered to have accepted a plane |
{"datasets_id": 161494, "wiki_id": "Q2412875", "sp": 10, "sc": 1119, "ep": 22, "ec": 13} | 161,494 | Q2412875 | 10 | 1,119 | 22 | 13 | Laveranues Coles | College career & New York Jets & Washington Redskins & New York Jets (second stint) | ticket from a sports agent's representative in 1999. New York Jets Coles was drafted by the New York Jets in the third round (78th overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft. Coles' first career touchdown catch came in the Jets' "Monday Night Miracle" victory against the Miami Dolphins on October 23, 2000. Washington Redskins After a spectacular 2002 season, Coles signed with the Washington Redskins in the 2002 offseason and admitted that he left the Jets because the Redskins offered him more money. He made the Pro Bowl for the Redskins in 2003. New York Jets (second stint) He was traded |
{"datasets_id": 161494, "wiki_id": "Q2412875", "sp": 22, "sc": 13, "ep": 22, "ec": 559} | 161,494 | Q2412875 | 22 | 13 | 22 | 559 | Laveranues Coles | New York Jets (second stint) | back to the Jets in 2005 for Santana Moss. During the first year of his second stint with the Jets, Coles revealed that he had been sexually abused between ages 10 to 13 by a man whom his mother, Sirretta married. Coles refused to divulge the man's name. After the abuse was revealed, Sirretta Coles divorced the man, who was later sentenced to nine years in prison. He served about a third of his sentence and was released. He was convicted of another crime and has been imprisoned since 2001 for it.
After a disappointing season in |
{"datasets_id": 161494, "wiki_id": "Q2412875", "sp": 22, "sc": 559, "ep": 30, "ec": 40} | 161,494 | Q2412875 | 22 | 559 | 30 | 40 | Laveranues Coles | New York Jets (second stint) & Cincinnati Bengals & New York Jets (third and fourth stints) | 2005, Coles enjoyed a rebirth in 2006, directly due to the good health of quarterback, Chad Pennington. On December 26, 2006, he caught the last touchdown in Monday Night Football's last game on ABC. Coles was released by the Jets on February 25, 2009. Cincinnati Bengals Coles was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals on March 4, 2009. He would agree in principle to a four-year, $28 million contract.
He was released by the Bengals on March 4, 2010, exactly one year after signing with the organization. New York Jets (third and fourth stints) The Jets announced Coles had been signed |
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On September 21, 2010, Coles was talked about in the media as an option to fill in for Braylon Edwards, who was charged with a DWI the previous night. Coles contemplated retirement.
On December 4, 2010, the Jets filled their open roster spot by signing Coles to yet another contract reuniting him with the Jets. The roster spot had been vacated when Jim Leonhard was placed on injured reserve with a fractured tibia. Coles was |
{"datasets_id": 161494, "wiki_id": "Q2412875", "sp": 30, "sc": 623, "ep": 30, "ec": 754} | 161,494 | Q2412875 | 30 | 623 | 30 | 754 | Laveranues Coles | New York Jets (third and fourth stints) | able to rejoin the team in time for their Monday night game against the New England Patriots for Week 13 of the NFL's 2010 season. |
{"datasets_id": 161495, "wiki_id": "Q863101", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 102} | 161,495 | Q863101 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 102 | Little spiderhunter | Description & Distribution and habitat | Little spiderhunter Description The distinctive long beak set it apart from other sunbirds. The sexes are alike except for a paler base to lower mandible in the female. Male has all black beak. They are found close to their favourite nectar bearing trees, often species of wild Musaceae or flowers in gardens. They have a buzzy zick-zick call that is made regularly when disturbed or when foraging. The song is series of rapid chipping notes and these can go on for long periods. Distribution and habitat The species is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, |
{"datasets_id": 161495, "wiki_id": "Q863101", "sp": 10, "sc": 102, "ep": 14, "ec": 28} | 161,495 | Q863101 | 10 | 102 | 14 | 28 | Little spiderhunter | Distribution and habitat & Behaviour and ecology | Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. Within India, there are disjunct populations in the Eastern Ghats from Lamasinghi, Visakhapatnam and parts of Orissa) and the Western Ghats apart from the main distribution in north-east India that extends into Southeast Asia. A record from the Nicobar Islands is considered doubtful.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical mangrove forests, and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is usually found below the canopy. They are also found in gardens, attracted especially by flowers that yield nectar. Behaviour and ecology They have been noted as good |
{"datasets_id": 161495, "wiki_id": "Q863101", "sp": 14, "sc": 28, "ep": 14, "ec": 651} | 161,495 | Q863101 | 14 | 28 | 14 | 651 | Little spiderhunter | Behaviour and ecology | pollinators of wild banana species and several species of the ginger family and often visit Loranthus sp. (= Dendrophthoe sp.), Indian silk cotton tree and Indian coral tree for nectar. They are often seen in plantations in forest areas. Although they are more often seen in secondary forests or in clearings and appear to be tolerant of human activities, they have become extinct in some forest fragments. In Singapore they have gone locally extinct within the botanical garden.
The breeding season in northeastern India is March to September but mainly May to August. In southern India it breeds from December to |
{"datasets_id": 161495, "wiki_id": "Q863101", "sp": 14, "sc": 651, "ep": 18, "ec": 73} | 161,495 | Q863101 | 14 | 651 | 18 | 73 | Little spiderhunter | Behaviour and ecology & In culture | August. Two eggs are the usual clutch. The nest is a compact cup attached under a leaf of banana or similar broad leaved plant. The nest is suspended from the underside of the leaf using 150 or so "pop-rivets" of cobwebs and vegetable fibre, a unique method of using spider silk for animal architecture.
It is suspected that Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo and violet cuckoo are brood parasites on this species in India.
A species of haemosporidian, Leucocytozoon, has been noted in specimens from Malaysia. In culture In Sarawak, the Kayan, Kenyah and Punan people consider it a bird of good |
{"datasets_id": 161495, "wiki_id": "Q863101", "sp": 18, "sc": 73, "ep": 18, "ec": 200} | 161,495 | Q863101 | 18 | 73 | 18 | 200 | Little spiderhunter | In culture | omen and when they are out collecting camphor, the men would wait until they heard the sit call of one of these spiderhunters. |
{"datasets_id": 161496, "wiki_id": "Q19840374", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 551} | 161,496 | Q19840374 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 551 | Liverpool Naval Memorial | Liverpool Naval Memorial The Liverpool Naval Memorial, also known as the Memorial to the Missing of the Naval Auxiliary Personnel of the Second World War or the Merchant Navy War Memorial, is a war memorial at Pier Head beside the River Mersey in Liverpool, near to the Royal Liver Building and the new Museum of Liverpool. It commemorates nearly 1,400 men from the British Merchant Navy who died on active service with Royal Navy in the Second World War, and who have no known grave.
More than 13,000 officers and seamen of the Merchant Navy agreed to serve with the |
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{"datasets_id": 161496, "wiki_id": "Q19840374", "sp": 4, "sc": 551, "ep": 4, "ec": 1214} | 161,496 | Q19840374 | 4 | 551 | 4 | 1,214 | Liverpool Naval Memorial | Royal Navy in the Second World War, serving mainly in auxiliary vessels such as armed merchant cruisers, subject to military discipline but still receiving civilian pay. The depot for registration and administration of the naval auxiliaries from the Merchant Navy was established at Liverpool.
After the Second World War, the Imperial War Graves Commission (later the Commonwealth War Graves Commission) organised a competition for a memorial, with a budget of £5,000, open to architects who had served in the armed forces. The winning design was created by architects Charles Frederick Blythin and Stanley Harold Smith, with sculpture by George Herbert |
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{"datasets_id": 161496, "wiki_id": "Q19840374", "sp": 4, "sc": 1214, "ep": 4, "ec": 1829} | 161,496 | Q19840374 | 4 | 1,214 | 4 | 1,829 | Liverpool Naval Memorial | Tyson Smith. It was unveiled by Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope on 12 November 1952.
The memorial comprises a narrow cylindrical column of Portland stone topped by a glazed lantern, which has glass lenses with a reflective backing intended to resemble a lighthouse, which stands on a semicircular Portland stone platform surrounded by curved walls. The platform is reached by flight of six steps, and the walls support a pair of stone globes, one terrestrial and one celestial. The memorial bears =the inscription "These officers and men of the Merchant Navy died while serving with |
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Among several other memorials at Pier Head are memorials to seamen from Norway, Poland, China, the Netherlands and Belgium who served in the Second World War, and a memorial dedicated to the Merchant Navy unveiled in 1998. There is a proposal to erect a large Battle of the Atlantic memorial nearby. Merchant seamen lost at sea in |
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{"datasets_id": 161497, "wiki_id": "Q28938635", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 53} | 161,497 | Q28938635 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 53 | Lord Ashburton (ship) | Construction & Last voyage and shipwreck | Lord Ashburton (ship) Construction The barque Lord Ashburton was built at Brandy Cove, St. Andrews by Joshua Briggs in 1843. The ship's name honoured Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton, one of the signatories of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty. The treaty, signed in 1842, had resolved several border issues between the United States and the British North American colonies, including New Brunswick. The captain and original owner was Nehemiah Marks. The ship was registered at St. Andrews in 1843 but was later sold and registration transferred to Liverpool. Last voyage and shipwreck The Lord Ashburton left Toulon on 17 November 1856 in |
{"datasets_id": 161497, "wiki_id": "Q28938635", "sp": 10, "sc": 53, "ep": 10, "ec": 612} | 161,497 | Q28938635 | 10 | 53 | 10 | 612 | Lord Ashburton (ship) | Last voyage and shipwreck | ballast, heading for the port of Saint John, New Brunswick. The ship carried a crew of 28 in addition to the captain, Ewen Clarke Crerar of Pictou, Nova Scotia. She reached Cape Sable Island at the southern tip of Nova Scotia on 25 December and entered the Bay of Fundy, but bad weather impeded her progress toward Saint John.
On 17 January the crew sighted the lighthouse on Partridge Island at the mouth of Saint John harbour. However the ship was driven back down the Bay of Fundy by a violent nor'easter and in the early morning of 19 January she |
{"datasets_id": 161497, "wiki_id": "Q28938635", "sp": 10, "sc": 612, "ep": 12, "ec": 7} | 161,497 | Q28938635 | 10 | 612 | 12 | 7 | Lord Ashburton (ship) | Last voyage and shipwreck & Legacy | struck a rocky headland at the north end of Grand Manan Island. All three masts were carried away and the Lord Ashburton broke up on the rocks. The captain and most of the crew were drowned but ten men reached the shore alive. Two of them froze to death on the beach, but the others survived and were rescued by villagers the following day. Five of the sailors had huddled together on a ledge part way up the cliff, while the remaining three managed to reach the top of the cliff, where they took refuge in an old barn. Legacy |
{"datasets_id": 161497, "wiki_id": "Q28938635", "sp": 14, "sc": 0, "ep": 14, "ec": 554} | 161,497 | Q28938635 | 14 | 0 | 14 | 554 | Lord Ashburton (ship) | Legacy | The victims' bodies were recovered and buried in the cemetery at North Head, near the scene of the shipwreck. The grave site was marked by a wooden plaque until a stone monument was erected in 1910, bearing the inscription "In memory of 21 seamen drowned on the northern head of Grand Manan Jan. 19th 1857 belonging to the ship Lord Ashburton." In 2011 a new monument replaced the 1910 stone.
The survivors of the wreck were cared for by villagers and later taken to hospital in Saint John. One of the men who had managed to climb the cliff was a |
{"datasets_id": 161497, "wiki_id": "Q28938635", "sp": 14, "sc": 554, "ep": 14, "ec": 1083} | 161,497 | Q28938635 | 14 | 554 | 14 | 1,083 | Lord Ashburton (ship) | Legacy | Danish seaman named James Lawson. Because of his injuries and exposure to the cold, all of his toes had to be amputated. He became a shoemaker and returned to Grand Manan, where he spent the rest of his life living and working in the village of North Head. He died in 1918 at the age of 84.
The headland where the shipwreck happened had been locally called Eel Brook Point. After the wreck it came to be known as Ashburton Head, which was later established as its official name by the Geographical Names Board of Canada. |
{"datasets_id": 161498, "wiki_id": "Q686747", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 125} | 161,498 | Q686747 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 125 | Lučatín | History & Geography | Lučatín History In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1424. Geography The municipality lies at an altitude of 388 metres and covers an area of 10.833 km². It has a population of about 593 people. |
{"datasets_id": 161499, "wiki_id": "Q3838932", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 236} | 161,499 | Q3838932 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 236 | Lucio Quarantotto | Biography | Lucio Quarantotto Lucio Quarantotto (29 April 1957 – 31 July 2012) was an Italian songwriter best known for writing the lyrics for "Con te partirò" ("With you, I will leave"), to music composed by Francesco Sartori for Andrea Bocelli. The song was also recorded as a duet entitled "Time to Say Goodbye" by Bocelli and Sarah Brightman. Biography Quarantotto also wrote the lyrics for "Canto della Terra" and "Immenso", with music again by Sartori. Both were recorded by Bocelli in his 1999 album Sogno and "Mille Lune Mille Onde", for his 2001 album Cieli di Toscana. "Canto della |
{"datasets_id": 161499, "wiki_id": "Q3838932", "sp": 8, "sc": 236, "ep": 8, "ec": 526} | 161,499 | Q3838932 | 8 | 236 | 8 | 526 | Lucio Quarantotto | Biography | Terra" was also later recorded as a duet between Bocelli and Brightman in 2007.
Sartori and Quarantotto, working for Sugar Music, composed much of Bocelli's pop repertoire.
Quarantotto committed suicide on 31 July 2012 by jumping from a window of his sixth-floor apartment. |
{"datasets_id": 161500, "wiki_id": "Q21063067", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 12, "ec": 178} | 161,500 | Q21063067 | 2 | 0 | 12 | 178 | Luke Doolan | Collaboration & Movies | Luke Doolan Luke Doolan is an Australian award-winning film editor and director. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film and he is the winner of three Australian Film Institute Awards. Collaboration Doolan is part of a network of young Australian filmmakers who collaborate on projects, called Blue-Tongue Films. Others in the group include Nash and Joel Edgerton, David Michôd, Kieran Darcy-Smith . Movies In 2010, Doolan was nominated for an Academy Award as a best live-action short for his 17-minute film Miracle Fish. It was made with a producer Drew Bailey. Doolan filmed Miracle |
{"datasets_id": 161500, "wiki_id": "Q21063067", "sp": 12, "sc": 178, "ep": 12, "ec": 299} | 161,500 | Q21063067 | 12 | 178 | 12 | 299 | Luke Doolan | Movies | Fish at his 10-year-old sister's school, Annandale North Public School. Some scenes were shot at Matraville Sports High. |
{"datasets_id": 161501, "wiki_id": "Q12988589", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 562} | 161,501 | Q12988589 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 562 | Lupin Limited | History and evolution | Lupin Limited History and evolution Lupin was founded in 1968 by Desh Bandhu Gupta, who was a professor of chemistry at BITS-Pilani, Rajasthan. Gupta moved to Mumbai in the 60s to work on his business enterprise for which initially he had initially borrowed Rs 5000 from his wife to fund his venture. Subsequent funding from Central Bank of India, the company was able to start their manufacturing facility for producing folic acid and iron tablets for Government of India mother and child health program. Later Lupin started manufacturing anti TB drugs which at one point formed 36% of the company |
{"datasets_id": 161501, "wiki_id": "Q12988589", "sp": 6, "sc": 562, "ep": 6, "ec": 1252} | 161,501 | Q12988589 | 6 | 562 | 6 | 1,252 | Lupin Limited | History and evolution | sales and was considered as the largest TB drugs manufacturer in the world.
After success with Lupin, in 1988 Gupta founded the group's CSR arm, the Lupin Human Welfare & Research Foundation (LHWRF). This initiative was dedicated to sustainable rural development with the aim to uplift families living below the poverty line.
As the company grew, in July 2015 the company announced its intention to acquire Gavis Pharmaceuticals and Novel Laboratories for $880 million.
The founder, Desh Bandhu Gupta died in June 2017 and was subsequently replaced as chairman by his wife, Manju Deshbandhu Gupta.
On October 2019, Pharma major lupin limited announced today |
{"datasets_id": 161501, "wiki_id": "Q12988589", "sp": 6, "sc": 1252, "ep": 14, "ec": 37} | 161,501 | Q12988589 | 6 | 1,252 | 14 | 37 | Lupin Limited | History and evolution & Businesses & Key markets and businesses | the Appointment of Sreeji Gopinatham as Chief Information Officer (CIO).
In March 2019, the US FDA put several Lupin drug plants on notice for quality problems, and indicated it might not approve future Lupin drug applications. Businesses Lupin's businesses encompass the entire pharmaceutical value chain, ranging from branded and generic formulations, APIs, advanced drug delivery systems to biotechnology. The company's drugs reach 70 countries with a footprint that covers advanced markets such as USA, Europe, Japan, Australia as well as emerging markets including India, the Philippines and South Africa to name a few. Key markets and businesses USA
Headquartered in |
{"datasets_id": 161501, "wiki_id": "Q12988589", "sp": 14, "sc": 37, "ep": 14, "ec": 636} | 161,501 | Q12988589 | 14 | 37 | 14 | 636 | Lupin Limited | Key markets and businesses | Baltimore, Maryland, Lupin Pharmaceuticals Inc. (LPI) ], the company's US subsidiary is a $891 million enterprise. It has a presence in the branded and generics markets of the US. In the branded business, Lupin operates in the CVS and Pediatric segments. The company is the market leader in 28 products out of the 77 products marketed in the US generics market, of which it is amongst the Top 3 by market share in 57 of these products (IMS Health, December 2014): Suprax (Cefixime), a paediatric antibiotic, is Lupin's top-selling product here. Other products in Lupin's branded portfolio include |
{"datasets_id": 161501, "wiki_id": "Q12988589", "sp": 14, "sc": 636, "ep": 14, "ec": 1378} | 161,501 | Q12988589 | 14 | 636 | 14 | 1,378 | Lupin Limited | Key markets and businesses | Antara< (Fenofibrate), Locoid lotion, Alinia (Nitazoxanide) and InspiraChambers (Anti-static valved holding chamber). The company is also the 5th largest and fastest growing generics player in the US (5.3% market share by prescriptions, IMS Health). Lupin's US brands business contributed 9% of total US sales whereas the generics business contributed 91% during FY 2014-15.
India Region Formulations (IRF)
Lupin's IRF business focuses on Lifestyle diseases and Chronic disease therapy segments, particularly in Cardiology, Central Nervous System (CNS), Diabetology, Anti-Asthma, Anti-Infective, Gastro Intestinal and Oncology. The IRF business contributed 24% of the company's overall revenues for FY 2014-15, |
{"datasets_id": 161501, "wiki_id": "Q12988589", "sp": 14, "sc": 1378, "ep": 14, "ec": 2147} | 161,501 | Q12988589 | 14 | 1,378 | 14 | 2,147 | Lupin Limited | Key markets and businesses | growing by 20% and recording revenues of ₹29,676 million (US$430 million) for FY 2014-15 as compared to ₹24,794 million (US$360 million) for FY 2013-14.
It has 12 manufacturing plants and 2 Research plants in India, as Jammu(J&K),Mandideep & Indore(Madhya pradesh), Ankaleswar & Dabasa (Gujarat), Tarapur, Aurangabad and Nagpur (Maharashtra), Goa, Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) and Sikkim; where research centre at Pune and Aurangabad.
Among these the baby plant is Nagpur plant which will the biggest formulation unit for Lupin in coming year.
Europe
Lupin's focus in the European Union encompasses Anti-Infectives, Cardiovascular, and CNS therapy areas, along with niche opportunities in segments like Oral Contraceptives, |
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Japan
Lupin is the fastest-growing Top 10 generic pharmaceuticals player in Japan (IMS). It operates in Japan through its subsidiary, Kyowa Pharmaceutical Industry Co. Ltd. (Kyowa), a company acquired in 2007, and I’rom, Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd (IP), acquired in 2011. Kyowa has an active presence in Neurology, Cardiovascular, Gastroenterology and the Respiratory therapy segments. I'rom is a niche injectables |
{"datasets_id": 161501, "wiki_id": "Q12988589", "sp": 14, "sc": 2830, "ep": 14, "ec": 3552} | 161,501 | Q12988589 | 14 | 2,830 | 14 | 3,552 | Lupin Limited | Key markets and businesses | company.
In 2014, Lupin entered into a strategic joint venture agreement with Toyama-based Japanese pharmaceuticals company, Yoshindo Inc. to create YL Biologics (YLB). YLB will be jointly managed by both partners and wil be responsible for conducting clinical development of certain biosimilars including regulatory fillings and obtaining marketing authorization in Japan.
South Africa
Lupin's South African subsidiary, Pharma Dynamics (PD) is the fastest growing and the 4th largest generic company in the South African market (IMS). The company is a market leader in the Cardiovascular segment and has a growing presence in Neurology, Gastroenterology and the Over the Counter (OTC) |
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Australia
Lupin entered the Australian market through its subsidiary, Generic Health Pte. Ltd. (GH). It subsequently acquired the worldwide marketing rights to the over-100-year-old Australian brand Goanna, used for pain management.
Philippines
Lupin's Philippines subsidiary Multicare Pharmaceuticals (Multicare), is a branded generic company focused on Women's Health, Pediatrics, Gastro-Intestinal and Diabetes care. FY 2012 also marked its foray into the Neurology segment when it entered into a strategic marketing partnership with Sanofi.
Mexico & Latin America
In 2014, Lupin acquired 100% equity stake in Laboratories Grin, S.A. De C.V. (Grin), Mexico, a specialty pharmaceutical company engaged in the development, |
{"datasets_id": 161501, "wiki_id": "Q12988589", "sp": 14, "sc": 4367, "ep": 14, "ec": 5105} | 161,501 | Q12988589 | 14 | 4,367 | 14 | 5,105 | Lupin Limited | Key markets and businesses | manufacturing and commercialization of branded ophthalmic products. This marked their entry into Mexico and the larger Latin American pharmaceuticals market. In May 2015, Lupin entered the Brazilian market with its acquisition of 100% stake in Medquímica Indústria Farmacêutica S.A., Brazil, (Medquímica).
Anti-Tuberculosis
Lupin is a global leader in Cephalosporins, Cardiovasculars and the anti-TB space. The company is also a strategic supplier of anti-TB products to the Stop TB Partnership, with its formulations supplied to more than 50 countries through GDF procurement.
Rgwduen is also a global leader in anti-TB APIs, and is associated with the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program of |
{"datasets_id": 161501, "wiki_id": "Q12988589", "sp": 14, "sc": 5105, "ep": 14, "ec": 5807} | 161,501 | Q12988589 | 14 | 5,105 | 14 | 5,807 | Lupin Limited | Key markets and businesses | the Government of India. It supplies to various Government agencies, the Stop TB Partnership and various other international agencies like Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the Damien Foundation. Ethambutol, Rifampicin and Pyrazinamide are the company's top selling TB molecules.
Biotechnology research
The Lupin Biotechnology Research Group, based out of Ghotawade & Wakad, near Pune is focussed on developing biosimilars. As of May 2013, it has a pipeline of 10 biosimilar products under development, and is close to getting marketing authorization for 2 of its oncology products for the Indian market. Lupin has competencies for |
{"datasets_id": 161501, "wiki_id": "Q12988589", "sp": 14, "sc": 5807, "ep": 18, "ec": 98} | 161,501 | Q12988589 | 14 | 5,807 | 18 | 98 | Lupin Limited | Key markets and businesses & Corporate social responsibility | the complete development and manufacture of recombinant protein therapeutic products from high yielding and proprietary microbial and mammalian cell culture platforms. The Biotech R&D infrastructure offers a range of product development capabilities ranging from clone development, process optimization, analytical method development, bioassay, formulation, stability studies, non-clinical and clinical studies backed by a sound understanding of regulatory and IP aspects. The company's biotech development programs are in compliance of and follow IC, EMEA, and Indian Regulatory guidelines. Corporate social responsibility The Lupin Human Welfare & Research Foundation (LHWRF) was set up in 1988. The project began with a |
{"datasets_id": 161501, "wiki_id": "Q12988589", "sp": 18, "sc": 98, "ep": 18, "ec": 764} | 161,501 | Q12988589 | 18 | 98 | 18 | 764 | Lupin Limited | Corporate social responsibility | set of rural development projects centred around 35 villages in Bharatpur District, Rajasthan. Later this expanded to other regions and states. The initiative has so far reached out to over 2.8 million people across over 3,400 villages in eight states of India including Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, Gujarat and Goa. In July 2018, Lupin foundation signed a statement of Intent with the National Institution for Transforming India (Niti Aayog), a policy think tank of the government of India, to collaborate in the Aspirational Districts Programme and support the development of three backward districts – Nandurbar in Maharashtra, Vidisha in |
{"datasets_id": 161501, "wiki_id": "Q12988589", "sp": 18, "sc": 764, "ep": 18, "ec": 805} | 161,501 | Q12988589 | 18 | 764 | 18 | 805 | Lupin Limited | Corporate social responsibility | Madhya Pradesh and Dholpur in Rajasthan. |
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