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Raph was automatically nominated for the fourth eviction after housemates were told they would all face eviction as punishment for their behaviour.
He survived this eviction on Day 25 after receiving 0.8% of the public vote to evict, the least out of all eleven housemates facing eviction.
Raph left the house on Day 54 as the runner-up after receiving 22.02% of the overall final vote to win.
Rebecca Jane, aged 32, is the owner of a detective agency from Clitheroe.
She is the colleague of fellow housemate Kieran.
She entered the house on Day 1, and was immediately chosen to be exiled by "People's Housemate" Tom.
This meant she would face the first eviction.
She survived this eviction on Day 5, but was then nominated on Day 8 by her fellow housemates to face the second eviction.
She survived eviction for a second time on Day 12.
She was then nominated for the third week in a row on Day 15, and on Day 18 she became the third housemate to be evicted after receiving the fewest votes.
Rebecca made a brief return to the house on Day 51 during a task which saw Deborah and Kieran participate in a fake wedding.
Sam Chaloner, aged 24 is a construction worker from Derbyshire.
Before "Big Brother", Sam appeared on "Undressed", "Meet the Parents", "Coach Trip", and "Ibiza Weekender".
He briefly entered the house on Day 16 as a potential housemate during a task but was not chosen.
He re-entered the house on Day 25 as one of four "Second Chance" housemates.
This meant he was not eligible to win the series, however the "Second Chance" housemate who placed the highest would take £15,000 from the overall prize fund.
On Day 44, Sam became the eighth housemate to be evicted after Andrew was forced to choose a housemate to evict following his win during "The Steal".
However, Sam did not leave the house until Day 47.
Savannah O'Reilly, aged 26, is a singer from The Liberties in Ireland.
She entered the house on Day 16 during a dating task, where Chanelle, Lotan and Kieran were able to choose which of three hopefuls would become official housemates.
They chose Savannah and Isabelle.
Savannah was automatically nominated for the fourth eviction after housemates were told they would all face eviction as punishment for their behaviour.
She became the fourth housemate to be evicted on Day 25 having received 36.32% of the public vote to evict.
Simone Reed, aged 28, is from Teesside.
She was one of the four potential people to enter on Day 1 as the "People's Housemate" but was beaten by Tom.
She entered the house on Day 25, as one of four "Second Chance" housemates.
This meant she was not eligible to win the series, however the "Second Chance" housemate who placed the highest would take £15,000 from the overall prize fund.
On Day 37, Simone became the second victim of "The Hunt" after being targeted by her fellow housemates, meaning that she would face the sixth eviction.
She was evicted through the backdoor in the early hours of Day 40 after receiving the most votes to evict.
Susan "Sue" Evans, aged 48, is a television producer from Bedfordshire.
Before "Big Brother", Sue appeared on other television shows with her daughter Imani including "Meet the Parents", "Judge Geordie", "If Katie Hopkins Ruled the World", and "The Kitchen".
She was one of the four potential people to enter on Day 1 as the "People's Housemate" but was beaten by Tom.
She will enter the house on Day 25, as one of four "Second Chance" housemates.
This meant she was not eligible to win the series, however the "Second Chance" housemate who placed the highest would take £15,000 from the overall prize fund.
On Day 38, Sue became the fourth and final victim of "The Hunt" after being targeted by Chanelle, Isabelle and Simone meaning that she would face the sixth eviction.
Despite surviving the backdoor eviction in the early hours of Day 40, Sue was later evicted during the eviction show that day after failing to be saved by her fellow housemates.
Sue made a brief return to the house on Day 51 during a task which saw Deborah and Kieran participate in a fake wedding.
Sukhvinder Javeed, aged 38, is an entrepreneur from Leeds.
She is the wife of fellow housemate Imran.
She grew up in a strict Sikh family, so her relationship with Imran, who is a Muslim, was frowned upon, so they married in secret at the age of 17.
She entered the house on Day 1, and was immediately chosen to be exiled by "People's Housemate" Tom.
This meant she would face the first eviction.
She survived this eviction on Day 5, but was then nominated on Day 8 by her fellow housemates to face the second eviction.
Although she survived this eviction, she decided to leave the house following her husband Imran's eviction on Day 12.
Sukhvinder made a brief return to the house on Day 51 during a task which saw Deborah and Kieran participate in a fake wedding.
Thomas "Tom" Barber, aged 21, is a nightclub worker from Swansea.
He entered the house on Day 1 after being voted in by the public and chosen to be the "People's Housemate" meaning they would be able to control his time in the house.
His first decision was to choose eight housemates to exile and therefore put their housemate status at risk.
To aid his decision he took part in a live Facebook web chat.
On Day 3, Tom was given the chance to finalise his choice of exiled housemates.
He chose Arthur, Chanelle, Imran, Lotan, Mandy, Raph, Rebecca and Sukhvinder meaning they would all face the first eviction.
On Day 5, Tom's final decision came during the eviction show after it was revealed that Imran and Mandy had received the fewest votes.
It was then up to Tom to decide who should be evicted.
He chose to evict Mandy.
After this, his time as "People's Housemate" came to an end.
On Day 20, he was nominated to face the fourth eviction.
He also received a formal and final warning for his behaviour the previous night.
He survived the fourth eviction on Day 25, after receiving just 6.99% of the public vote to evict.
Tom was then nominated again on Day 28, this time to face the fifth eviction.
He survived this eviction on Day 33.
Tom was later nominated on Day 45 to face the next eviction.
He survived this double eviction on Day 47, but was then chosen along with Hannah by his fellow housemates to be evicted through the backdoor.
However unbeknownst to them, this eviction was fake and both Hannah and Tom moved to "The Attic" where they were able to spy on their fellow housemates and ultimately decide who would face the final eviction.
On Day 48, they chose Charlotte and Isabelle.
They returned to the house on Day 49.
He left the house on Day 54 in fourth place after receiving 9.34% of the overall final vote to win.
John Coupland Hospital
John Coupland Hospital is a healthcare facility in Ropery Road, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England.
It is managed by the United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust.
The facility, which was founded by George Coupland in memory of his father John Coupland, was built in the Georgian style and opened on 24 September 1913.
It treated British and Belgian military casualties during the First World War.
It joined the National Health Service in 1948 and a major programme of fire protection works was carried out at the hospital in December 2017.
2013–14 NCAA Division III men's ice hockey season
The 2013–14 NCAA Division III men's ice hockey season began on October 26, 2013, and concluded on March 22, 2014.
This was the 41st season of Division III college ice hockey.
The WIAC began sponsoring ice hockey for the 2013–14 season.
Because the conference contained only five active ice hockey programs (below the minimum of seven required by the NCAA) the league did not receive an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament for its conference tournament champion.
The NCHA, with only two teams remaining, then merged with the MCHA.
The new league would retain the NCHA name and preserve its automatic qualifier.
Talbot Lake (Petite rivière Pikauba)
Talbot Lake is a freshwater body crossed by the Petite rivière Pikauba, in the unorganized territory of Lac-Pikauba, in the Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Capitale-Nationale, in the province from Quebec, to Canada.
Lac Talbot is part of the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve.
The area around the lake is served indirectly by the route 175 which passes on its west bank.
Some secondary forest roads serve this area for forestry and recreational tourism activities .
Forestry is the main economic activity in the sector; recreational tourism, second.
The surface of Talbot Lake is usually frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March, however the safe circulation on the ice is generally done from mid-December to mid-March.
The main watersheds near Talbot Lake are:
Talbot Lake turns out to be a widening of the Petite rivière Pikauba, a tributary of the Pikauba River.
Its current outline is dependent on the erection of a dam at its discharge; its southern and western shores are formed of marshy soil.
Talbot Lake has a length of , a width of and an altitude of .
This lake is mainly fed by the Petite rivière Pikauba which crosses this lake to the northeast, by riparian streams, by the outlet (coming from the southwest) from Lake Maskwa and by the outlet (coming from the north -est) of several lakes including Decoigne, Beloeil, Lanctôt, Lalonde and Dumais.
This lake is surrounded by mountains on the east and south sides, whose peaks reach to the northeast and to the east.
The dike at the mouth of Talbot Lake is located to the northwest, at:
From the mouth of Talbot Lake, the current follows the course of:
The term "Talbot" is a family name of French origin.
The Quebec Geography Commission adopted the toponym "Talbot Lake" in 1949; this toponym evokes the work of life of Antonio Talbot (1900-1980).
This lawyer, born in the Montmagny region, first settled in Quebec, where he practiced law after his studies at Laval University.
In 1928, he lived in Saguenay, his new adopted homeland; he was deputy for Chicoutimi in Quebec from 1938 to 1965.
Ardent defender of his region, Antonio Talbot as Minister of Highways, from 1944 to 1960, ensures the completion of the road connecting Quebec to Saguenay – Lac-Saint-Jean.
This long-awaited road link finally makes this region more accessible, which could then only be reached through the Baie-Saint-Paul hinterland.