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{"datasets_id": 256, "wiki_id": "Q4655584", "sp": 10, "sc": 950, "ep": 10, "ec": 1587} | 256 | Q4655584 | 10 | 950 | 10 | 1,587 | A Book on Angling | Reviews | fireside combing some of the vast amount of angling literature that has flowed from the press during that period; but in all these years I have never detected any fallacy in Francis's precepts for such branches of the fisher craft as I have practised, neither have I handled any book which gives such succinct and trustworthy instruction in every form of freshwater angling. Excellent treatises upon this or that department of the sport might be named; but Francis dealt with them all; his experience of them was universal, his knowledge encyclopaedic.
— Sir Herbert Maxwell, 1920
James Robb in an entire chapter devoted |
{"datasets_id": 256, "wiki_id": "Q4655584", "sp": 10, "sc": 1587, "ep": 10, "ec": 2232} | 256 | Q4655584 | 10 | 1,587 | 10 | 2,232 | A Book on Angling | Reviews | to Francis Francis in Notable Angling Literature (1945) said of A Book on Angling:
A Book on Angling. This is admittedly the most valuable of his many contributions. For almost twenty years Francis collected his material; he visited and fished nearly every river of note in the kingdom in search of information. The tangile result was a comprehensive manual, first published in 1867, dealing with every known branch of fresh-water angling and set out in practical and concentrated form. The sixth edition (1885) is still on sale and is in fair demand.
— James Robb, 1945
In 1974, noted American writer Arnold Gingrich in |
{"datasets_id": 256, "wiki_id": "Q4655584", "sp": 10, "sc": 2232, "ep": 10, "ec": 2854} | 256 | Q4655584 | 10 | 2,232 | 10 | 2,854 | A Book on Angling | Reviews | his The Fishing in Print commented on Francis, Francis as a writer and his influence on notable American angler Theodore Gordon:
A man [Gordon] of taste and intelligence, he was a good, restrained, yet warm and exciting fishing writer, a reader who knew Chaucer as well as Walton and Thoreau, Thad Norris (The American Angler's Book, 1864) as well as Frederic Halford (Dry Fly Fishing in Theory and Practice, 1889), and a devoted follower of the great Francis, Francis (A Book on Angling, 1867).
— Arnold Gingrich, 1974
In 2002, 135 years after the 1st edition of A Book of Angling, Tony Hayter in |
{"datasets_id": 256, "wiki_id": "Q4655584", "sp": 10, "sc": 2854, "ep": 10, "ec": 3486} | 256 | Q4655584 | 10 | 2,854 | 10 | 3,486 | A Book on Angling | Reviews | his biography of Frederic M. Halford wrote:
No one responded to this charm more than the redoubtable Francis Francis, Angling Editor of The Field from 1856 to 1883. This journal had paramount influence in the sporting world of the nineteenth century--a research project into the history of almost any sport in Britain would have to begin with The Field. For anglers it played an important role in pulling together numerous angling practices and attitudes, and assisting them towards becoming developed schools or doctrines. And for nearly thirty years the writing was mainly done by Francis (F.F. to his friends.) The Field |
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— Tony Hayter, F.M. Halford and the Dry Fly Revolution, 2002 |
{"datasets_id": 257, "wiki_id": "Q22906122", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 333} | 257 | Q22906122 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 333 | A Broad Abroad | Paula Froelich | A Broad Abroad A Broad Abroad is an adventure travel webseries on Yahoo! Travel hosted by Paula Froelich which launched on September 8, 2014. The 5-minute videos follow Froelich to destinations on every continent where she interviews local residents to learn about their unique culture. Paula Froelich The host of A Broad Abroad, Froelich is an author, journalist, and traveler. Froelich became the editor-in-chief of Yahoo! Travel in April 2013. Prior to this assignment, she spent ten years (1999-2009) as deputy editor of the New York Post’s celebrity entertainment column, Page Six. During her tenure there, she was a correspondent |
{"datasets_id": 257, "wiki_id": "Q22906122", "sp": 8, "sc": 333, "ep": 12, "ec": 125} | 257 | Q22906122 | 8 | 333 | 12 | 125 | A Broad Abroad | Paula Froelich & A Broad Abroad | for Entertainment Tonight and The Insider, and appeared as a guest on The View, Real Time with Bill Maher, The Today Show, and Good Morning America.
Froelich is The New York Times best-selling author of the novel Mercury In Retrograde. She won a Gold Medal from the North American Travel Journalists Association for her Playboy article, “Down And Out In Baghdad” in January 2012. She also helped the Sundance Channel win a CableFax award in the Integrated Marketing Campaign Category. A Broad Abroad Six months after Froelich joined Yahoo! Travel as editor-in-chief, she began producing A Broad Abroad, a female-hosted travel |
{"datasets_id": 257, "wiki_id": "Q22906122", "sp": 12, "sc": 125, "ep": 16, "ec": 38} | 257 | Q22906122 | 12 | 125 | 16 | 38 | A Broad Abroad | A Broad Abroad & Yahoo! Travel | adventure internet series. Her advice to other females who wish to travel is "Just do it. Find what you are good at. Find what you love. Then, just go."
Froelich's travels on A Broad Abroad have focused on the Australian Outback salt lakes, Greenland's fjords, Mexico's baking traditions, and Leeds, England, her childhood home, amongst other international destinations. She opens each episode by saying "Take a journey with me to explore the unknown, and discover the unexpected." The series won the 2014 Silver Award for travel broadcast from the North American Travel Journalists Association. Yahoo! Travel Yahoo! website's Yahoo! Travel section |
{"datasets_id": 257, "wiki_id": "Q22906122", "sp": 16, "sc": 38, "ep": 16, "ec": 424} | 257 | Q22906122 | 16 | 38 | 16 | 424 | A Broad Abroad | Yahoo! Travel | offers travel guides, daily articles, booking and reservation services. Categories for travel research include "Cruise", "Eat", "Adventure", "Road Trip", "Romance", "Family", and "Solo". Yahoo! Travel has six employees and receives its revenue through advertisements and sponsorships. It is the second most-visited American travel website, after TripAdvisor and before USAToday Travel. |
{"datasets_id": 258, "wiki_id": "Q16746309", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 590} | 258 | Q16746309 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 590 | A Fair to Remember (Modern Family) | Plot | A Fair to Remember (Modern Family) Plot The whole family, except for Haley (Sarah Hyland), heads to the school fair where everyone gets something to do. Gloria (Sofía Vergara) signed Jay (Ed O'Neill) up to be a fair cop; Manny (Rico Rodriguez) participates in the cake-baking competition; Alex (Ariel Winter) and Luke (Nolan Gould) fight for the same girl; Cam (Eric Stonestreet) worries about his work as a football coach; and Phil (Ty Burrell) and Claire (Julie Bowen) celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary.
Phil and Claire celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary and they both want to surprise each other with their |
{"datasets_id": 258, "wiki_id": "Q16746309", "sp": 6, "sc": 590, "ep": 6, "ec": 1102} | 258 | Q16746309 | 6 | 590 | 6 | 1,102 | A Fair to Remember (Modern Family) | Plot | gifts. Claire, who has a tradition of making the worst gifts, this time has prepared a surprise for Phil at home and she tries to make him go back home. Phil, however, does not want to leave the fair, as he arranged with the band who plays at the fair to sing a song for her. Phil manages to keep Claire at the fair till the time that he would get on stage and sing for her, but his surprise is ruined when their pharmacist, Harold Grossman (Rick Cowling), gets on stage right before Phil is supposed to get and |
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Manny participates in the cake-baking competition, something that Jay does not like since the only participants are old ladies and he believes that Manny does not fit there. Gloria, to get rid of Jay, signs him up to be a fair cop. Gloria, realizing later that Jay was |
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Meanwhile, Cam worries about his new job as a football coach since his team has not won a game till now. When one of his students' fathers threatens that he will pull his kid from the team if they do not start winning, Cam freaks out and he tries to intimidate his students to be better players. He |
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Jay, as a fair cop, has to be partnered with some other guy named Derrick (Jordan Peele). The problem is that Derrick is the guy who he fought with few minutes earlier about a parking space. The two of them seem to get along though and they enjoy their duties as fair cops.
Luke has a crush on a girl, Sienna (Madison McLaughlin), and he asks for Alex's help on how to approach her without telling her who the girl is. Alex agrees to help him but Sienna is also the girl |
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In the meantime, Haley stayed back home to enjoy Jay and Gloria's pool thinking that no one is home, but Andy (Adam DeVine) the nanny is home, baby-sitting Joe. They run into each other and Andy tells her that she can not use the pool since Jay and Gloria are not there. Haley does not care of what Andy says, and when |
{"datasets_id": 258, "wiki_id": "Q16746309", "sp": 6, "sc": 3297, "ep": 14, "ec": 432} | 258 | Q16746309 | 6 | 3,297 | 14 | 432 | A Fair to Remember (Modern Family) | Plot & Ratings & Reviews | she is lying next to the pool, Andy tries to collect proof that she was there. Ratings In its original American broadcast, "A Fair to Remember" was watched by 10.75 million; up 0.43 from the previous episode. Reviews "A Fair to Remember" received mixed reviews.
Leigh Raines of TV Fanatic rated the episode with 5/5 stating that she "always loves an episode that brings the whole family together".
Madina Papadopoulos of Paste Magazine rated the episode with 8/10 saying that the episode "had a very classic theatrical structure" and the writing "was brilliantly executed".
Britt Hayes from Screen Crush said that the episode |
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Phil Dyess-Nugent from The A.V. Club gave a C+ rate to the episode. |
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The gap between moral theory and practice is central to the book, and is exemplified by Rupert's inability to withstand temptation, despite having written a book about morality. Julius is a satanic figure, while Tallis is represented as Christ-like, since he absorbs suffering while Julius sows it. The underlying idea, which Murdoch adopted from Simone Weil, is that evil is propagated in the world by the transmission of suffering from one person to another, and that it can only be stopped by someone's being willing |
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The relationship between Simon and Axel, which survives Julius's attempt to destroy it, is one of many portrayals of homosexuals in Murdoch's novels. According to Philip Hensher, their relationship is "one of the most convincing and warm portrayals of marriage in English fiction". Literary significance and reception A Fairly Honourable Defeat received mixed reviews on its publication in 1970. In The New York Times, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt praised its ingenious plot and "comic spirit", and called it "the most entertaining Iris Murdoch I've read in years". Another The New York Times review remarked on |
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The literary critic and Murdoch biographer Peter J. Conradi describes A Fairly Honourable Defeat as a "brilliant and decisive masterpiece", and the novel with which she entered a "new artistic maturity" in which plot and characters are equally balanced. Literary scholars have examined |
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In 2010 A Fairly Honourable Defeat was one of the 21 novels on the long list for the Lost Man Booker Prize, but it did not appear on the short list of six from which the winner was chosen. |
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Hero and heroine and villain of the piece are well enough drawn; and there is incident enough in the book to satisfy the veriest glutton for sensation; while towards the close of an exciting story the murder trial... finishes in a most unexpected manner. Mr. Arthur Wright has been compared with the late Nat Gould; and as a rule, his books contain even greater dramatic, or melodramatic, possibilities, or impossibilities, than the numerous works of that most prolific writer. |
{"datasets_id": 261, "wiki_id": "Q13038471", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 103} | 261 | Q13038471 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 103 | A Girl in Exile | A Girl in Exile A Girl in Exile (Albanian: E penguara: Rekuiem për Linda B.) is a 2009 Albanian novel by Ismail Kadare. |
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{"datasets_id": 262, "wiki_id": "Q18349581", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 326} | 262 | Q18349581 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 326 | A K Bera | Early life and education & Career in RBI | A K Bera Early life and education A K Bera was born in 1954 in West Bengal. He obtained his post graduation in economics from Calcutta University. He is also a certified associate of the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance. Career in RBI Bera joined Reserve Bank of India in 1978. He worked in various areas, including public debt management, government & bank accounts and cooperative banking. His career took off when as an administrator, he took over as officer in charge of RBI Belapur in 2005. He was elevated to the position of chief general manager in 2006. |
{"datasets_id": 262, "wiki_id": "Q18349581", "sp": 10, "sc": 326, "ep": 14, "ec": 138} | 262 | Q18349581 | 10 | 326 | 14 | 138 | A K Bera | Career in RBI & Outstanding achievement | Subsequently, he served as regional director of Gujarat State from 2009 to 2011, before being appointed as chief general manager of RBI in DGBA. As the chief general manager, he was signatory to three consecutive balance sheets of RBI from 2011 to 2013. In recognition of his outstanding work, he was elevated to the position of principal chief general manager in 2011. In 2014 he became the longest-serving PCGM of Urban Banks Department. Outstanding achievement Bera has the distinction of being the signatory to three consecutive balance sheets of RBI as its chief general manager from 2011 to 2013. |
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{"datasets_id": 263, "wiki_id": "Q4527811", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 144} | 263 | Q4527811 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 144 | A Noisy Day | Plot | A Noisy Day Plot The film tells about a close-knit Soviet family, in whose house everything was wonderful, until a conflict of two different worldviews occurred. |
{"datasets_id": 264, "wiki_id": "Q4658843", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 517} | 264 | Q4658843 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 517 | A Pizza Tweety Pie | Synopsis | A Pizza Tweety Pie Synopsis Tweety and Granny arrive at their hotel in Venice, Italy. From his cage on the balcony, Tweety looks down at the canal and thinks it is a flooded street and that there must be a lot of barber shops down there (because of the many red and white striped barber poles).
As Tweety is singing “Santa Lucia” and strumming his mandolin in his cage, Sylvester spies him from his balcony across the canal. In haste, he runs out of the hotel with an open sandwich roll, and falls into the water. He climbs out and finds |
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Sylvester then starts paddling in a rubber raft, but Tweety takes a slingshot and punctures it. The raft floats back to the dock with Sylvester as the air leaks out, and Sylvester removes the deflated raft from his hind quarters in disgust.
Next, Sylvester tries to swing across the canal with a rope Tarzan-style, but lands in the water and straight into the gaping mouth of a hungry shark who resembles Dopey Dick from Rabbitson Crusoe. Sylvester wrestles his |
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Then, using an electric fan and a balloon tied to his waist, Sylvester attempts to float his way across through the air, but he floats too high. Tweety, again using the slingshot, shoots Sylvester down from the sky. Sylvester dons a bathing cap as he is descending, but misses the water, landing on the sidewalk, next to Tweety and Granny’s hotel as it turns out. He runs into the hotel and takes the elevator up to the floor of Granny and Tweety's room, but Granny and Tweety are leaving, so Sylvester goes back down the |
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As Tweety and Granny are taking a relaxing gondola ride along the canal, Sylvester is awaiting them on a bridge with a fishing rod. Sylvester hooks a passing speedboat, forcibly yanking him into the water. After a close call with a striped pole, Sylvester gets slammed into a low bridge, where there is a warning sign that reads, “Ducka You Head, Lowla Bridgeada”.
Finally, as Sylvester is dining on a plate of spaghetti, he again hears Tweety singing “Santa Lucia” (he is out of his cage this time), and proceeds to hurl |
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{"datasets_id": 265, "wiki_id": "Q4659175", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 556} | 265 | Q4659175 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 556 | A Reason to Live (2011 film) | Plot | A Reason to Live (2011 film) Plot Documentary filmmaker Da-hae (Song Hye-kyo) loses her fiancé by a hit and run accident on her birthday. But she forgives the criminal who was a 15-year-old boy based on her belief as a Catholic and signs a petition for him to revoke the juvenile's death penalty. One year later, Da-hae is commissioned by the Catholic Church to make a documentary on the inhumanity of capital punishment. However, her moral convictions and desire to be compassionate are seriously questioned when she finds out that the teenage driver killed a classmate, not long after his |
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{"datasets_id": 266, "wiki_id": "Q1197953", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 498} | 266 | Q1197953 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 498 | A Road to Mecca - The Journey of Muhammad Asad | Synopsis | A Road to Mecca - The Journey of Muhammad Asad Synopsis In the early 1920s Leopold Weiss, a Jew born in Lemberg, traveled to the Middle East. The desert fascinated him, and Islam became his new spiritual home. He left his Jewish roots behind, converted to Islam and changed his name to Muhammad Asad. He became one of the most important Muslims of the 20th century, first as an adviser at the royal court of Saudi Arabia, and later translating the Quran into English. Asad also played an important role in the creation of Pakistan and served as its envoy |
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"Informative... a well-judged combo of travelogue and biopic... a fine piece of anthropology, worthy of the |
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{"datasets_id": 267, "wiki_id": "Q4660020", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 139} | 267 | Q4660020 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 139 | A Temporary Vagabond | A Temporary Vagabond A Temporary Vagabond is a 1920 British silent comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Edwards, Chrissie White and Stephen Ewart. |
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The story line depicts originality of characters such as the chief minister, his wife, his PA, the principal secretary and many personnel from the assembly. Story revolves within the time period of afternoon 3 PM to 6 AM dawn during which it highlights the political decision making process and also gives us an insight to the |
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Political movies, until now have shown people striving for the chair and power, but 'Aajcha Divas Majha' defines the hard stand taken up by a conscientious chief minister fighting to keep the self-esteem alive! The story inserts a ray of hope in political surroundings where emotions have little or no value. Soundtrack The music has been directed by Ashok Patki and Mangesh Dhadke, while the lyrics have been provided by Dasoo. |
{"datasets_id": 269, "wiki_id": "Q4661327", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 240} | 269 | Q4661327 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 240 | Aakhari Decision | Box office | Aakhari Decision Box office The film was profitably released in phases all over India as well as in theaters across the United States. It was one of few films selected for screening out of thousands of entries for the Pravasi Film Festival in Delhi, India in Jan 2010. |
{"datasets_id": 270, "wiki_id": "Q14274", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 568} | 270 | Q14274 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 568 | Aarau | Geography and geology | Aarau Geography and geology The old city of Aarau is situated on a rocky outcrop at a narrowing of the Aare river valley, at the southern foot of the Jura mountains. Newer districts of the city lie to the south and east of the outcrop, as well as higher up the mountain, and in the valley on both sides of the Aare.
The neighboring municipalities are Küttigen to the north and Buchs to the east, Suhr to the south-east, Unterentfelden to the south, and Eppenberg-Wöschnau and Erlinsbach to the west.
Aarau and the nearby neighboring municipalities have grown together and now form |
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Approximately nine-tenths of the city is south of the Aare, and one tenth is to the north. It has an area, as of 2006, of 8.9 km² (3.4 sq mi). Of this area, 6.3% is used for agricultural purposes, while 34% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 55.2% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (4.5%) is non-productive (rivers or lakes). The lowest elevation, 365 meters (1,198 ft), is found at the banks of the Aar, and the highest elevation, |
{"datasets_id": 270, "wiki_id": "Q14274", "sp": 6, "sc": 1186, "ep": 14, "ec": 63} | 270 | Q14274 | 6 | 1,186 | 14 | 63 | Aarau | Geography and geology & Prehistory & Middle Ages | at 471 meters (1,545 ft), is the Hungerberg on the border with Küttigen. Prehistory A few artifacts from the Neolithic period were found in Aarau. Near the location of the present train station, the ruins of a settlement from the Bronze Age (about 1000 BC) have been excavated. The Roman road between Salodurum (Solothurn) and Vindonissa passed through the area, along the route now covered by the Bahnhofstrasse. In 1976 divers in the Aare found part of a seven-meter wide wooden bridge from the late Roman times. Middle Ages Aarau was founded around AD 1240 by the counts of Kyburg. Aarau |
{"datasets_id": 270, "wiki_id": "Q14274", "sp": 14, "sc": 63, "ep": 14, "ec": 624} | 270 | Q14274 | 14 | 63 | 14 | 624 | Aarau | Middle Ages | is first mentioned in 1248 as Arowe. Around 1250 it was mentioned as Arowa. However the first mention of a city sized settlement was in 1256. The town was ruled from the "Rore" tower, which has been incorporated into the modern city hall.
In 1273 the counts of Kyburg died out. Agnes of Kyburg, who had no male relations, sold the family's lands to King Rudolf I von Habsburg. He granted Aarau its city rights in 1283. In the 14th century the city was expanded in two stages, and a second defensive wall was constructed. A deep ditch separated the city |
{"datasets_id": 270, "wiki_id": "Q14274", "sp": 14, "sc": 624, "ep": 14, "ec": 1259} | 270 | Q14274 | 14 | 624 | 14 | 1,259 | Aarau | Middle Ages | from its "suburb;" its location is today marked by a wide street named "Graben" (meaning Ditch).
In 1415 Bern invaded lower Aargau with the help of Solothurn. Aarau capitulated after a short resistance, and was forced to swear allegiance to the new rulers. In the 16th century, the rights of the lower classes were abolished.
In March 1528 the citizens of Aarau allowed the introduction of Protestantism at the urging of the Bernese. A growth in population during the 16th Century led to taller buildings and denser construction methods. Early forms of industry developed at this time; however, unlike in other cities, |
{"datasets_id": 270, "wiki_id": "Q14274", "sp": 14, "sc": 1259, "ep": 18, "ec": 73} | 270 | Q14274 | 14 | 1,259 | 18 | 73 | Aarau | Middle Ages & 1798: Capital of the Helvetic Republic | no guilds were formed in Aarau.
On 11 August 1712, the Peace of Aarau was signed into effect. This granted each canton the right to choose their own religion thereby ending Catholicism's control. Starting in the early 18th century, the textile industry was established in Aarau. German immigration contributed to the city's favorable conditions, in that they introduced the cotton and silk factories. These highly educated immigrants were also responsible for educational reform and the enlightened, revolutionary spirit that developed in Aarau. 1798: Capital of the Helvetic Republic On 27 December 1797, the last Tagsatzung of the Old Swiss Confederacy was |
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On 22 March 1798 Aarau was declared the capital of the Helvetic Republic. It is therefore the first capital of a unified Switzerland. Parliament met in the city hall. On 20 September, the capital was moved to Lucerne. Aarau as canton capital |
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The wooden bridge, dating from the Middle Ages, across the Aare was destroyed by floods three times in thirty years, and was replaced with a steel suspension bridge in 1851. This was replaced by a concrete bridge in 1952. The city was linked up to the Swiss Central Railway in 1856.
The |
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In 1802 the Canton School was established; it was the first non-parochial high school in Switzerland. It developed a good reputation, and was home to Nobel Prize winners Albert Einstein, |
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The purchase of a manuscript collection in 1803 laid the foundation for what would become the Cantonal Library, which contains a Bible annotated by Huldrych Zwingli, along with the manuscripts and incunabula. More newspapers developed in the city, maintaining the revolutionary atmosphere of Aarau. Beginning in 1820, Aarau has been a refuge for political refugees.
The urban educational and cultural opportunities of Aarau were extended through numerous new institutions. A Theatre and Concert Hall was constructed in 1883, which was renovated and expanded in 1995–96. The Aargau Nature Museum |
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{"datasets_id": 270, "wiki_id": "Q14274", "sp": 30, "sc": 21, "ep": 30, "ec": 679} | 270 | Q14274 | 30 | 21 | 30 | 679 | Aarau | Old town | forms an irregular square, consisting of four parts (called Stöcke). To the south lies the Laurenzenvorstadt, that is, the part of the town formerly outside the city wall. One characteristic of the city is its painted gables, for which Aarau is sometimes called the "City of beautiful Gables". The old town, Laurenzenvorstadt, government building, cantonal library, state archive and art museum are all listed as heritage sites of national significance.
The buildings in the old city originate, on the whole, from building projects during the 16th century, when nearly all the Middle Age period buildings were replaced or expanded. The architectural |
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The "Schlössli" (small Castle), Rore Tower and the upper gate tower have remained nearly unchanged since the 13th century. The "Schlössli" is the oldest building in the city. It was already founded at the time of the establishment of the city shortly after 1200; the exact date is not known. City hall was built around Rore Tower in 1515.
The upper gate tower stands beside the southern gate in the city |
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The town church was built between 1471 and 1478. During the Reformation, in 1528, its twelve altars and accompanying pictures were destroyed. The "Justice fountain" (Gerechtskeitbrunnen) was built in 1634, and is made of French limestone; it includes a statue of Lady Justice made of sandstone, hence the name. It was originally in the street |
{"datasets_id": 270, "wiki_id": "Q14274", "sp": 30, "sc": 1877, "ep": 34, "ec": 430} | 270 | Q14274 | 30 | 1,877 | 34 | 430 | Aarau | Old town & Economy | in front of city hall, but was moved to its present location in front of the town church in 1905 due to increased traffic. Economy As of 2007, Aarau had an unemployment rate of 2.35%. As of 2005, there were 48 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 9 businesses involved in this sector. 4,181 people are employed in the secondary sector and there are 164 businesses in this sector. 20,186 people are employed in the tertiary sector, with 1,461 businesses in this sector. This is a total of over 24,000 jobs, since Aarau's population is about |
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The largest employer in Aarau is the cantonal government, the offices of which are distributed across the entire city at numerous locations. One of the two head offices of the Aargauer Zeitung, Switzerland's fifth largest newspaper, is located in Aarau, as |
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Kern & Co., founded in 1819, was an internationally known geodetic instrument manufacturer based in Aarau. However, it was taken over by Wild Leitz in 1988, and was closed in 1991.
More than half of the workers in Aarau live in the city's suburbs, or farther away in the surrounding area. This leads to a busy rush hour, and regular traffic jams. Statistically, Aarau has the most jobs per capita of any Swiss city.
The small scale of Aarau causes it to continually expand the borders of its growth. The urban center |
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Manufacture include bells, mathematical instruments, electrical goods, cotton textiles, cutlery, chemicals, shoes, and other products. Aarau is famous for the quality of their instruments, cutlery and their bells. Markets and fairs Every Saturday morning there is a vegetable market in the Graben at the edge of the |
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The town is also served with public transport provided by Busbetrieb Aarau AG. Sport The football club FC Aarau play in the Stadion Brügglifeld. |
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Argovia Stars play in the MySports League, the third highest league of Swiss ice hockey. They play their home games in the 3,000-seat KeBa Aarau Arena. Heritage sites |
{"datasets_id": 270, "wiki_id": "Q14274", "sp": 48, "sc": 14, "ep": 50, "ec": 623} | 270 | Q14274 | 48 | 14 | 50 | 623 | Aarau | Heritage sites of national significance | of national significance Aarau is home to a number of sites that are listed as Swiss heritage sites of national significance. The list includes three churches; the Christian Catholic parish house, the Catholic parish house, and the Reformed City Church. There are five government buildings on the list; the Cantonal Library, which contains many pieces important to the nation's history, and Art Gallery, the old Cantonal School, the Legislature, the Cantonal Administration building, and the archives. Three gardens or parks are on the list; Garten Schmidlin, Naturama Aargau and the Schlossgarten. The remaining four buildings on the list are; the |
{"datasets_id": 270, "wiki_id": "Q14274", "sp": 50, "sc": 623, "ep": 62, "ec": 11} | 270 | Q14274 | 50 | 623 | 62 | 11 | Aarau | Heritage sites of national significance & Tourist Sites & Religion & National elections | former Rickenbach Factory, the Crematorium, the Haus zum Erker at Rathausgasse 10 and the Restaurant Zunftstube at Pelzgasse. Tourist Sites The Bally Shoe company has a unique shoe museum in the city. There is also the Trade Museum which contain stained glass windows from Muri Convent and paintings. Religion From the 2000 census, 4,473 or 28.9% are Roman Catholic, while 6,738 or 43.6% belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church. Of the rest of the population, there are 51 individuals (or about 0.33% of the population) who belong to the Christian Catholic i.e. Old Catholic faith. National elections In the 2007 |
{"datasets_id": 270, "wiki_id": "Q14274", "sp": 62, "sc": 11, "ep": 66, "ec": 134} | 270 | Q14274 | 62 | 11 | 66 | 134 | Aarau | National elections & Coat of arms | federal election the most popular party was the SP which received 27.9% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the SVP (22.1%), the FDP (17.5%) and the Green Party (11.8%). Coat of arms The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Argent an Eagle displayed Sable beaked langued and membered Gules and a Chief of the last. |
{"datasets_id": 271, "wiki_id": "Q28225853", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 516} | 271 | Q28225853 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 516 | Aarhus Fire Station | Architecture | Aarhus Fire Station Architecture The architect of the station was Sophus Frederik Kühnel who was interested in the Italian Renaissance architecture and National romantic architecture which was starting at this time. These inspirations have played a role in the design of the building; constructed of red bricks on a lightly curved base of ashlar. The architectural inspirations is especially visible in the pointed gables, pointy-arched windows, bay windows and the pompous expression of the tower.The building also has characteristic green garages. |
{"datasets_id": 272, "wiki_id": "Q302287", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 143} | 272 | Q302287 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 143 | Aaron Lines | Love Changes Everything & Living Out Loud | Aaron Lines Love Changes Everything Aaron Lines' debut album, Love Changes Everything, was released in Canada in 2001 by independent record label Combustion Music. The first two singles, "Love Changes Everything" and "I Can Read Your Heart," both found success on Canadian country radio. Lines was nominated for Best New Country Artist/Group at the 2002 Juno Awards, and Best New Artist at the 2002 Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) Awards. Living Out Loud As Lines' career was taking off in Canada, he set his sights on an American record deal. He performed a showcase for RCA Nashville in May 2001. |
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In 2003, Lines was an opening act for Martina McBride's Greatest Hits tour. Waitin' on the Wonderful Aaron Lines' third album, Waitin' on the Wonderful, was released on September 6, 2005. The title track stalled at No. 37 on US Country and the album was not released in the US. Meanwhile, in Canada, the first three singles from the album all reached the top 10 on the Canadian Country Singles chart. In fact, Lines was the most played country artist on Canadian radio in 2005. For two years, Lines had the most played song on |
{"datasets_id": 272, "wiki_id": "Q302287", "sp": 14, "sc": 426, "ep": 18, "ec": 388} | 272 | Q302287 | 14 | 426 | 18 | 388 | Aaron Lines | Waitin' on the Wonderful & Moments That Matter | Canadian country radio - "Waitin' on the Wonderful" in 2005, and "Lights of My Hometown" in 2006. At the 2006 CCMA Awards, Lines was again nominated for the Kraft Cheez Whiz Fans' Choice Award. Moments That Matter Lines moved back from Nashville to Canada in 2006 to work on his fourth album, Moments That Matter. The album was released on June 12, 2007, and distributed by Fontana Distribution. The first single, "Cheaper to Keep Her," became Lines' first No. 1, reaching the top spot in 11 short weeks. The accompanying music video features cameos from Rhett Warrener, Darren McCarty, Jamie McLennan, |
{"datasets_id": 272, "wiki_id": "Q302287", "sp": 18, "sc": 388, "ep": 22, "ec": 236} | 272 | Q302287 | 18 | 388 | 22 | 236 | Aaron Lines | Moments That Matter & Sunday Afternoon | Richie Regehr, and Lines' good friend Paul Brandt. Moments That Matter was nominated for the 2008 Juno Award for Country Recording of the Year. Sunday Afternoon Aaron Lines' fifth studio album, Sunday Afternoon, was released on March 16, 2010 by On Ramp Records. The first single, "Sand" was released in April 2009. The second single "I Haven't Even Heard You Cry" was released on January 6, 2010. |
{"datasets_id": 273, "wiki_id": "Q4662788", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 548} | 273 | Q4662788 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 548 | Aatma - Feel It Around You | Plot | Aatma - Feel It Around You Plot Nia is the daughter of Maya (Bipasha Basu) and Abhay (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), who are divorced. Maya and Nia live with Maya's parents (Shiv Subramaniam) and (Shernaz Patel). Nia is unaware of the fact that her father is dead. Maya deliberately hides the truth from her as Nia is a sensitive child and adores her father. Things start getting bizarre when Paras, Nia's classmate who bullies her in the classroom, ends up dead. Soon after, Nia's teacher, Mrs. Sinha, who complains about Nia, is also found dead. Moreover, Nia often starts talking to her |
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Concerned about the absurd change in Nia's behavior, Maya takes her for counselling. It is revealed that Abhay was a hot-tempered man. He lost his job and friends because of his frequent violent bouts of anger and also suspected Maya of having an affair with her colleague, Pankaj However, Abhay loved his daughter more than anything else. After Abhay starts beating up Maya, she files for divorce and gets the sole custody of Nia. Abhay cannot bear this and threatens Maya that he will take Nia away from her. Shortly after the hearing and the pronouncement of the |
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Maya consults a priest (Darshan Jariwala), who tells Maya that as long as she and her daughter share a strong bond of love, Abhay won't be able to kill either of them. After the counsellor tries to convince Nia that her father is dead, the counsellor himself is found dead. Later, Abhay kills Maya's friend |
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In an epilogue, Nia is shown celebrating her 18th birthday while Maya's spirit fondly watches her. Critical Reception Critical reception for Aatma has been mixed, with a reviewer for Rediff.com criticizing the film for lacking a "sense of mystery, the element of surprise that’s essential for films in this genre". NDTV praised the film's acting, particularly that of Doyel Dhawan and especially of Bipasha's deep role, but also commented that they felt the film wasn't particularly frightening. In contrast, India TV stated that the movie's "thrilling parts" "succeeded in frightening |
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{"datasets_id": 274, "wiki_id": "Q27049066", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 449} | 274 | Q27049066 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 449 | Abbas Miski | Background & Playing career | Abbas Miski Background Miski was born in Penrith, New South Wales, Australia, the son of Lebanese immigrants to Australia. Playing career Miski played his junior rugby league for the Arncliffe Scots and the Kingsgrove Colts. He played S. G. Ball Cup for the St. George Illawarra Dragons, represented Lebanon at under-18 level in 2013, and played for the Parramatta Eels in the National Youth Competition in 2015, scoring 12 tries in 24 matches. Miski joined the North Sydney Bears in the New South Wales Cup in 2016.
After two seasons with Norths, Miski left the club as he was |
{"datasets_id": 274, "wiki_id": "Q27049066", "sp": 10, "sc": 449, "ep": 10, "ec": 1056} | 274 | Q27049066 | 10 | 449 | 10 | 1,056 | Abbas Miski | Playing career | not included in the 2018 Intrust Super Premiership NSW squad.
In 2018, Miski joined The Wentworthville Magpies. On 22 September 2018, Miski scored a try for Wentworthville in their 38-4 victory over St Marys in the Ron Massey Cup grand final.
In 2019, Miski signed for the Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles, the feeder team for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles after being released by Wentworthville. Miski made an appearance for Manly at Central Coast Stadium against the Sydney Roosters in the Community Cup scoring 3 tries in a trial match.
On 4 May 2019, Miski made his first grade |
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Miski spent most of 2019 playing for Manly's feeder club side the Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles. Miski finished the 2019 season as the club's top try scorer with 12 tries. Despite Miski's efforts on the field, Blacktown Workers finished with the wooden spoon coming last with only 6 wins all season. |
{"datasets_id": 275, "wiki_id": "Q4666349", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 510} | 275 | Q4666349 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 510 | Abdón Prats | Football career | Abdón Prats Football career Born in Artà, Balearic Islands, and a product of local RCD Mallorca's youth system, Abdón made his debuts as a senior at the age of only 17, going on to spend several seasons in Segunda División B with the reserves. On 14 December 2011 he made his first appearance with the main squad, playing two minutes in a 0–1 home loss against Sporting de Gijón for the Copa del Rey.
On 28 April 2012, Abdón played his first La Liga game, coming off the bench for Víctor Casadesús in a 3–1 win at Getafe CF. On 23 |
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Abdón scored his first professional goal on 21 September 2014, but in a 4–6 home loss against CA Osasuna. On 30 January of the following year he terminated his contract, and signed with fellow league team CD Tenerife hours later.
On 3 July 2015, Abdón signed a two-year deal with CD Mirandés also in division two. On 25 January 2017, he left the club by mutual consent, and agreed terms with |
{"datasets_id": 275, "wiki_id": "Q4666349", "sp": 6, "sc": 1096, "ep": 6, "ec": 1265} | 275 | Q4666349 | 6 | 1,096 | 6 | 1,265 | Abdón Prats | Football career | Racing de Santander.
On 4 July 2017, after scoring a career-best 14 goals for Racing, Abdón returned to his first club Mallorca, now also in the third division. |
{"datasets_id": 276, "wiki_id": "Q4664885", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 617} | 276 | Q4664885 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 617 | Abdennour Abrous | Abdennour Abrous Abdennour Abrous (born 1934 in Oujda, Morocco), is a former Algerian politician. He was a United Nations civil servant who helped organize the global response against apartheid in South Africa in the 1970s and 1980s in his role as assistant director and officer-in-charge of the UN Center Against Apartheid. He also was manager of the UN's Educational and Training Programme for Southern Africa. Abrous retired from the UN in 2003 and resides in New York.
Before joining the UN, Abrous was head of publicity in Addis Ababa for the Organization of African Unity (OAU). He represented the provisional government |
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{"datasets_id": 276, "wiki_id": "Q4664885", "sp": 4, "sc": 617, "ep": 4, "ec": 1095} | 276 | Q4664885 | 4 | 617 | 4 | 1,095 | Abdennour Abrous | of independent Algeria in Indonesia during Algeria's struggle for independence, and fought with the National Liberation Front during Algeria's 1954–1962 revolution. His first cousin is Hocine Aït Ahmed, one of the "chefs historiques" of the Algerian war for independence and later a prominent opposition party leader.
While studying for a master's degree at the University of Pennsylvania he played for the 1960-61 championship winning Ukrainian Nationals soccer club. |
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{"datasets_id": 277, "wiki_id": "Q29372388", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 12, "ec": 382} | 277 | Q29372388 | 2 | 0 | 12 | 382 | Abdul Aziz Pasha | Bangladesh Liberation war & Assassination | Abdul Aziz Pasha Abdul Aziz Pasha was a Bangladesh army officer who was convicted for involvement in the Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1975. Bangladesh Liberation war Pasha had fought for the Independence of Bangladesh during Bangladesh Liberation war in 1971. Assassination On 15 August 1975 Sheikh Mujibur Rahaman, the president of Bangladesh was assainated during a military coup. Pasha was one of the 12 self-confessed assassins. He and Risaldar Muslemuddin gunned down Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's wife Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, Sheikh Jamal and his wife Rosy, and Sheikh Kamal's wife Sultana. He was a Lieutenant Colonel in Bangladesh Army.
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{"datasets_id": 277, "wiki_id": "Q29372388", "sp": 12, "sc": 382, "ep": 12, "ec": 972} | 277 | Q29372388 | 12 | 382 | 12 | 972 | Abdul Aziz Pasha | Assassination | the Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the new government headed by Lieutenant General Ziaur Rahman, appointed Aziz as the first secretary to the Bangladesh embassy in Rome. He was arrested in Dhaka for his role in the 17 June 1980 attempted coup in Bangladesh. He was freed after agreeing to turn state witness. He was then posted to Nairobi, Kenya. He was in Zimbabwe when the Bangladesh Awami League government recalled him to Dhaka. He refused to return and as a result was dismissed his from the foreign service. He applied for asylum in Zimbabwe. He received political asylum in |
{"datasets_id": 277, "wiki_id": "Q29372388", "sp": 12, "sc": 972, "ep": 24, "ec": 51} | 277 | Q29372388 | 12 | 972 | 24 | 51 | Abdul Aziz Pasha | Assassination & Death & Pension & Legacy | Zimbabwe.
On 8 November 1998 Pasha was along with 15 other defendants were sentenced to death for his role in the assassination of Shiekh Mujibur Rahman. On 14 December 2000, Bangladesh High Court confirmed his death sentence. Death Pasha died on 2 June 2001 in Zimbabwe. Pension The Awami League government which came to power in 1996 dismissed him from government service. When Bangladesh Nationalist Party came to power in 2001 they changed the government decision to show that he retired from service. This entitled his widow, Mahfuza Pasha, to his government pension. Legacy After the assassination of President Sheikh Mujibur |
{"datasets_id": 277, "wiki_id": "Q29372388", "sp": 24, "sc": 51, "ep": 24, "ec": 387} | 277 | Q29372388 | 24 | 51 | 24 | 387 | Abdul Aziz Pasha | Legacy | Rahman, Pasha purchased the house of Jitendra Lal Basu in Sreebari, Ghior upazila, Manikganj. His house was seized by Police in 1997 when an arrest warrant was issued for him. His house was bought by his brother in 2001 after he died. On 31 January 2010 the house was vandalized and burned down by activists of Bangladesh Awami League. |
{"datasets_id": 278, "wiki_id": "Q4665936", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 545} | 278 | Q4665936 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 545 | Abdullah Al-Roumi | Pro Gun Control | Abdullah Al-Roumi Pro Gun Control In February 2005, in the wake of a wave of Al-Qaeda violence, the parliament unanimously passed a law giving police wide powers to search for and seize illegal weapons. Al-Roumi was one of the main proponents of the bill, which makes it easier for police to obtain a warrant to search a private house for illegal weapons. The law also allows female inspectors to search women's quarters in private homes—quarters which are off limits to men according to Islamic rules.
The parliament passed a similar law in 1992 to deal with a jump in |
{"datasets_id": 278, "wiki_id": "Q4665936", "sp": 6, "sc": 545, "ep": 10, "ec": 381} | 278 | Q4665936 | 6 | 545 | 10 | 381 | Abdullah Al-Roumi | Pro Gun Control & Allegations Against Oil Minister Sheik Ali Al Jarrah Al Sabah | gun ownership after the 1990 invasion of Kuwait. Lawmakers refused to extend that law in 1994, arguing that possession of weapons was a right. Allegations Against Oil Minister Sheik Ali Al Jarrah Al Sabah In June 2007, al-Roumi, Adel Al-Saraawi, and Musallam Al-Barrak led impeachment proceedings against Oil Minister Sheik Ali Al Jarrah Al Sabah on charges of corruption. Al-Roumi alleged that Sheik Ali intimidated a witness in the case. The minister swore that he called the witness for a meeting to tell him to provide all the information he has in the case. Sheik Ali resigned on |
{"datasets_id": 278, "wiki_id": "Q4665936", "sp": 10, "sc": 381, "ep": 14, "ec": 41} | 278 | Q4665936 | 10 | 381 | 14 | 41 | Abdullah Al-Roumi | Allegations Against Oil Minister Sheik Ali Al Jarrah Al Sabah & Campaign to Reform Foreign Worker Sponsorship System | June 27, after being publicly questioned and before a no-confidence vote could be held.
During the impeachment proceedings, al-Roumi also made the following public statement against Sheik Ali: "You have to submit your resignation today because what you said has humiliated the Kuwaiti people." Sheikh Ali had been quoted by the local Al Qabas newspaper as saying that he considers former oil minister Sheikh Ali Khalifa Al Sabah, a defendant in a major graft case, as "my master and that I consult him occasionally on oil issues." Campaign to Reform Foreign Worker Sponsorship System In August 2008, al-Roumi declared that he |
{"datasets_id": 278, "wiki_id": "Q4665936", "sp": 14, "sc": 41, "ep": 18, "ec": 204} | 278 | Q4665936 | 14 | 41 | 18 | 204 | Abdullah Al-Roumi | Campaign to Reform Foreign Worker Sponsorship System & Denmark Boycott | was going to draft a law to scrap Kuwait's foreign worker sponsorship system, under which expatriates must be sponsored by a local employer to get a work permit: "The government should be the only kafeel... We have scores of bachelors residing in Kuwait with an equal number of crimes. Many are caused due to the 'trading with humans' issue which taints the reputation of Kuwait." Denmark Boycott In February 2008, al-Roumi called for the Kuwaiti government to boycott Denmark in response to the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy and was quoted as saying, "No Muslim can accept this insult |
{"datasets_id": 278, "wiki_id": "Q4665936", "sp": 18, "sc": 204, "ep": 30, "ec": 39} | 278 | Q4665936 | 18 | 204 | 30 | 39 | Abdullah Al-Roumi | Denmark Boycott & Support For Female Candidates & Runner-Up in Speaker Election & Supports Government Funds for College Tuition | against the Prophet... It is a form of terrorism." Support For Female Candidates In 2008, al-Roumi expressed his support for women's active participation in the legislature. On May 10, 2008, he spoke at the inauguration of a women's campaign headquarters in the Salwa area. However, on November 30, 1999, al-Roumi voted against granting women the right to vote. Runner-Up in Speaker Election On June 1, 2008, Jassem Al-Kharafi was re-elected National Assembly Speaker on Sunday, after gaining 52 votes against 11 to his opponent, Abdullah al-Roumi. Supports Government Funds for College Tuition In 2002 Kuwait started allowing private |
{"datasets_id": 278, "wiki_id": "Q4665936", "sp": 30, "sc": 39, "ep": 34, "ec": 299} | 278 | Q4665936 | 30 | 39 | 34 | 299 | Abdullah Al-Roumi | Supports Government Funds for College Tuition & Reforming Mandatory Retirement Age for Teachers | universities in the country, beginning with the Gulf University for Science and Technology. On September 28, 2008, MPs Abdullah al-Roumi, Marzouq Al-Ghanem, Ali Al-Rashid, and Adel Al-Saraawi proposed a law to have the government pay half of Kuwaiti students' tuition at these private colleges. Reforming Mandatory Retirement Age for Teachers On November 28, 2008, al-Roumi joined MPs Khalid Al-Sultan, Hassan Johar, Musallam Al-Barrak, and Marzouq Al-Hubaini in formulating a bill to extend the mandatory retirement age for Kuwaiti teaching staff at Kuwait University from 65 to 70 years. Al-Roumi argued that Item 32 of Law no. 15/1979 has |
{"datasets_id": 278, "wiki_id": "Q4665936", "sp": 34, "sc": 299, "ep": 34, "ec": 558} | 278 | Q4665936 | 34 | 299 | 34 | 558 | Abdullah Al-Roumi | Reforming Mandatory Retirement Age for Teachers | denied the country services of able and intelligent academicians by restricting retirement age of Kuwaitis to 65 years. He recommended that a clause be added to the law such that the retirement age can become 70 years and can further be extended to 75 years. |
{"datasets_id": 279, "wiki_id": "Q4666396", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 518} | 279 | Q4666396 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 518 | Abe Jacobs | Early life and amateur career | Abe Jacobs Early life and amateur career Abe Jacobs was born and raised on the isolated Chatham Islands, New Zealand. His father managed a cattle station with 6,000 head of sheep and a few thousand cattle. Jacobs had a very rural upbringing working on the station and regularly travelled long distances by horseback; he once rode 85 miles in a two-day ride. At the age of 13, Jacobs broke his first horse and herded 1200 head of sheep on a three-day trip to be shipped to the mainland, and began training sheep dogs. He also attended a local elementary school |
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As a child growing up in the late-1940s, he became interested in professional wrestling while listening to live radio broadcasts, aired twice a week by the Dominion Wrestling Union, and reading the local newspapers. He was once able to hear a match between Gorgeous George and George Temple being broadcast in San Diego for 20 minutes before the signal faded. He would later have the opportunity to wrestle many of these |
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Jacobs began weightlifting which, in addition to working on his family's ranch, would give him a distinct strength advantage when he started his amateur wrestling career as a teenager. Although conventional wisdom discouraged weight training at the time, then believed that becoming "muscle bound" would slow speed and agility, Jacobs continued working out after reading a magazine article which claimed that the fastest Olympian was an Egyptian lightweight power lifter. He was invited to an Easter Camp, where amateur wrestlers had the opportunity to train with the 1952 light heavyweight Olympic Champion, but |
{"datasets_id": 279, "wiki_id": "Q4666396", "sp": 6, "sc": 1813, "ep": 10, "ec": 125} | 279 | Q4666396 | 6 | 1,813 | 10 | 125 | Abe Jacobs | Early life and amateur career & Early career | was forced to leave by the head of the wrestling association for his weightlifting.
Despite this setback, he eventually won three Canterbury Provincial Titles, four Wellington Provincial Titles and runner-up silver medalist in the New Zealand Nationals. Jacobs later won the New Zealand Championship and held the title until 1953 when he was defeated by John da Silva in Wellington. He also tried out for the 1956 Olympics but lost to another wrestler by one point. Early career After the Olympic trials, Jacobs decided to wrestle as a professional and was trained by The Zebra Kid. He was assisted by Al |
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