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the season. Nevertheless, he was among nominees for the Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year award but lost out to Axel Tuanzebe. In August 2015, Henderson signed his first professional contract with the club. 2016: Loan to Stockport County. On 12 January 2016, he was loaned to National League North club Stockport County on an initial one-month loan. He made his Stockport County debut, where he played the whole game, in a 1–1 draw against Nuneaton Town on 16 January 2016. On 22 February 2016, due to an injury crisis, Henderson was recalled from loan and had his
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first call-up to a senior Manchester United game, sitting on the bench during a 3–0 FA Cup victory away to Shrewsbury Town. Henderson then returned to Stockport County to complete his loan spell. His first game after signing for the club for the second time was a 2–0 loss against North Ferriby United on 26 March 2016. He went on to make nine appearances for Stockport County and kept three clean sheets. 2016–2017: Loan to Grimsby Town. On 31 August 2016, Henderson joined League Two club Grimsby Town on loan until the beginning of January 2017. However, he started
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his Grimsby Town career as second–choice goalkeeper behind James McKeown. Henderson made his debut on 26 December 2016, in a 2–0 victory over Accrington Stanley at Blundell Park. After making his debut, his performance was praised by Manager Marcus Bignot. On 31 December 2016, Henderson had his loan at Grimsby Town extended until the end of January 2017. On the same day, he kept another clean sheet, in a 0–0 draw against Blackpool. It was then extended again on 25 January 2017, until the end of the 2016–17 season. However, Manchester United recalled Henderson from the loan spell on
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3 February 2017, due to an injury to third-choice goalkeeper Joel Castro Pereira. By the time of his departure, Henderson made seven appearances and kept four clean sheets; he had become the first-choice goalkeeper. 2017–2018: Loan to Shrewsbury Town. On 10 July 2017, Henderson joined League One club Shrewsbury Town on loan for the 2017–18 season. Upon joining the club, Henderson was given a number 1 shirt ahead of the new season. Henderson made his Shrewsbury Town debut, in the opening game of the season, where he kept a clean sheet, in a 1–0 win over Northampton Town
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. He also kept another clean sheet in a follow–up match, in a 1–0 win over AFC Wimbledon. Henderson quickly established himself as the club's first choice goalkeeper and became the club's fan favourite. He also has helped the club win the number of matches to help them go to the top of the table. By September, Henderson reflected his time at the club so far, saying he enjoyed playing football there and playing Saturday/Tuesday is excellent for his development. By December, there were rumours when his parent club may recall Henderson in January. Later that month
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, Henderson kept three clean sheets in three matches against Blackpool, Portsmouth and Wigan Athletic. However, Henderson served a three match suspension after being involved in an altercation with an opposition supporter during a 3–1 loss against Blackburn Rovers on 13 January 2018. Initially the club made a decision to appeal, the club changed their mind shortly after. After serving a three match ban, Henderson returned to the starting line-up on 13 February 2018, in a 2–1 win over Fleetwood Town. By the end of March, Henderson kept 13 clean sheets for the team. On 8 April 2018, he played
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at Wembley Stadium in the EFL Trophy final against Lincoln City, which Shrewsbury Town lost 1–0, and later that month was one of only three players not from Wigan Athletic or Blackburn Rovers to be selected for the League One PFA Team of the Year. The following month, in the League One play-offs, Henderson kept two clean sheets in a 2–0 win over Charlton Athletic on aggregate to reach the final. Henderson started in goal in the final when Rotherham United beat Shrewsbury Town 2–1 after extra time, and he saved a penalty from David Ball after nine minutes
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. Henderson made two separate statements, expressing his gratefulness and admiration for the club, and his hope to one day return in the future. 2018–2020: Loans to Sheffield United. In June 2018, Henderson signed a two-year contract extension with his parent club, which was due to expire in June 2020. On 18 June, he joined Championship club Sheffield United on loan until the end of the 2018–19 season, helping them to secure promotion to the Premier League for the first time since 2007. During his season-long loan, Henderson won the club's Young Player of the Year Award, as
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well as the Championship Golden Glove keeping 20 clean sheets across the season. Following an impressive debut season in the championship, European giants Bayern Munich and Juventus had reported interest in the goalkeeper. On 25 July 2019, Henderson signed a new contract with Manchester United until June 2022 and returned on loan to Sheffield United. He made his Premier League debut on 10 August as they began the season with a 1–1 draw at AFC Bournemouth. On 28 September against Liverpool at Bramall Lane, he fumbled a shot from Georginio Wijnaldum for the game's only goal in the 70th
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minute. His manager Chris Wilder warned him that he would have to do better to succeed for Manchester United or England. On 7 March, Henderson made a triple save, labelled "heroic" by Sky Sports, keeping out a Norwich City goal in a 1–0 victory. Henderson received praise again during Sheffield United's first game following project restart where he kept his 11th clean sheet of the season, making six saves in the process. Following the match, Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær confirmed that he sees Henderson as the club's future number one goalkeeper. 2020–present: Manchester United first
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team. On 14 August 2020, Henderson was added to Manchester United's senior squad list for the first time. On 26 August, he signed a new long-term contract that would keep him at Manchester United until June 2025. He made his senior debut in the third round of the League Cup against Luton Town, keeping a clean sheet in the process during United's 3–0 win. He made his second appearance for United a week later in the fourth round of the League Cup, keeping another clean sheet in a 3–0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion. On 4 November
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, Henderson made his Champions League debut for United in a 2–1 group stage away defeat to İstanbul Başakşehir. Twenty-five days later, he made his league debut for the club as a substitute for the injured David de Gea in a 3–2 away win over Southampton. International career. Early career. Henderson has represented England at under-16, under-17, under-20 and under-21 levels. England U20. In late-August 2016, Henderson was called up by under-20 team for the first time. He made his England U20 debut, where he started as a goalkeeper, in a 1–1 draw against Brazil on 1 September 2016
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. In May 2017, he was selected in the England under-20 squad for the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup. He made one appearance at the tournament, in a group stage match against Guinea, and was an unused substitute during England's victory against Venezuela in the final. After the match, Henderson described this an "unbelievable feeling". England U21. In August 2017, Henderson was called up by the under-21 for the first time and appeared as an unused substitute against Latvia. He then appeared two more times as an unused substitute that saw him miss out two matches for the team in
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the league. He made his under-21 debut on 24 March 2018, in a friendly at home against Romania, which England won 2–1. Henderson was named as England's number one for the 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship. Senior team. On 8 October 2019, Henderson was called up to the senior England squad for the first time by manager Gareth Southgate as a replacement for the injured Tom Heaton. He made his debut on 12 November 2020 when he came on at half time to replace Nick Pope in a 3–0 win over the Republic of Ireland in a friendly. Henderson
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was named as a member of England's 26-man squad for the delayed Euro 2020 and allocated the number 13 shirt. However, he withdrew due to a hip injury after the first game and was replaced by Aaron Ramsdale. England lost the final to Italy and finished in second place. Style of play. Henderson is known for his distribution with both his hands and feet as a goalkeeper, as well as his ability to claim crosses or to catch and punch high balls, with Rob Dawson of "ESPN" describing him as "more complete" than his teammate David de Gea
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in 2021. Mark Critchley of "The Independent" has also described him as a "vocal presence" in goal. While not the tallest of goalkeepers, standing at , he is also known for his reflexes. Personal life. Henderson was born in Whitehaven, Cumbria. He played county cricket as a schoolboy and was an accomplished batsman and wicket-keeper but chose football. Henderson initially started out as an outfield player before switching to his role as a goalkeeper. During his time at Shrewsbury Town, Henderson shaved off all of his hair in support of Hope House. On 27 May 2019, Henderson achieved two Guinness
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World Records titles for 'Fastest time to dress as a goalkeeper (football)' (49.51 seconds) and 'Most football headed passes in one minute (team of two)' (91 – with Jake Clarke-Salter). Honours. Shrewsbury Town Manchester United England England U20 Individual Dean Henderson Dean Bradley Henderson (born 12 March 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Manchester United and the England national team. Henderson signed his first professional contract with Manchester United in 2015 and extended it in 2018 for a further two years until 2022. He made his debut for Manchester United against Luton Town
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Iosif Yesman Iosif Yesman Iosif Gavrilovich Yesman (; December 1 1868, Vileyka – July 1 1955, Baku) was a Soviet and Russian scientist in the field of hydraulics. He was a full member, one of the founders (1945), and director of the Institute of Power Engineering (1945–1955) at the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. Yesman was a power engineering specialist. He was an honored scientist of Azerbaijan in 1929. Iosif Yesman Iosif Gavrilovich Yesman (; December 1 1868, Vileyka – July 1 1955, Baku) was a Soviet and Russian scientist in the field of hydraulics. He was a full member, one of the founders (1945), and
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Mashimo Mashimo Mashimo is a monotypic genus of East African cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Mashimo leleupi. It was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967, and has only been found in Zambia. Mashimo Mashimo is a monotypic genus of East African cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Mashimo leleupi. It was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967, and has only been found in Zambia.
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Mastigusa Mastigusa Mastigusa is a genus of dwarf sheet spiders that was first described by Anton Menge in 1854. it contains only three species: "M. arietina", "M. lucifuga", and "M. macrophthalma". Mastigusa Mastigusa is a genus of dwarf sheet spiders that was first described by Anton Menge in 1854. it contains only three species: "M. arietina", "M. lucifuga", and "M. macrophthalma".
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Mizaga Mizaga Mizaga is a genus of West African cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by Eugène Simon in 1898. it contains only two species, both found in Senegal: "M. chevreuxi" and "M. racovitzai". Originally placed with the funnel weavers, it was moved to Dictynidae in 1967. Mizaga Mizaga is a genus of West African cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by Eugène Simon in 1898. it contains only two species, both found in Senegal: "M. chevreuxi" and "M. racovitzai". Originally placed with the funnel weavers, it was moved to Dictynidae
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Opera Hall Block (King City, Missouri) Opera Hall Block (King City, Missouri) Opera Hall Block, also known as the Farmers State Bank and Citizens National Bank Building, is a historic opera house and commercial block located at King City, Gentry County, Missouri. It was built in 1895, and is a -story, rectangular, Romanesque Revival style brick building. It measures 50 feet by 110 feet, and features a corner oriel window. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. Opera Hall Block (King City, Missouri) Opera Hall Block, also known as the Farmers State Bank and Citizens National Bank Building, is a historic
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Penangodyna Penangodyna Penangodyna is a monotypic genus of Southeast Asian cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Penangodyna tibialis. It was first described by J. Wunderlich in 1995, and has only been found in Malaysia. Penangodyna Penangodyna is a monotypic genus of Southeast Asian cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Penangodyna tibialis. It was first described by J. Wunderlich in 1995, and has only been found in Malaysia.
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Phantyna Phantyna Phantyna is a genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by R. V. Chamberlin in 1948. Species. it contains fourteen species: Phantyna Phantyna is a genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by R. V. Chamberlin in 1948. Species. it contains fourteen species:
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Qiyunia Qiyunia Qiyunia is a monotypic genus of Asian cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Qiyunia lehtineni. It was first described by D. X. Song & Y. J. Xu in 1989, and has only been found in China and in Japan. Qiyunia Qiyunia is a monotypic genus of Asian cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Qiyunia lehtineni. It was first described by D. X. Song & Y. J. Xu in 1989, and has only been found in China and in Japan.
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Aliashraf Abdulhuseyn oglu Alizade Aliashraf Abdulhuseyn oglu Alizade Academician Aliashraf Abdulhuseyn oghlu Alizade (1911–1985) was an Azerbaijani geologist. He was a full member and one of the founders of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (1945), and an Honorary Oilman of the USSR (1971). He was also a State Award laureate for the discovery and exploitation of new oil fields (1943) and for the preparation of the small electric perforator (1946). Yusif Haydar oglu Mammadaliyev was born on December 31, 1905, in Ordubad, Nakhchivan AR. Aliashraf Abdulhuseyn oglu Alizade Academician Aliashraf Abdulhuseyn oghlu Alizade (1911–1985) was an Azerbaijani geologist. He was a full member
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Scotolathys Scotolathys Scotolathys is a monotypic genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Scotolathys simplex. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1884, and separated from "Lathys" into its own genus in 2009. Species occur in Algeria, Spain, Macedonia, Greece, Ukraine, and in Israel. Scotolathys Scotolathys is a monotypic genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Scotolathys simplex. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1884, and separated from "Lathys" into its own genus in 2009. Species occur in Algeria, Spain, Macedonia, Greece, Ukraine, and in Israel
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Gustavo Anzaldo Gustavo Anzaldo Gustavo Anzaldo Hernández (born July 21, 1988 in Puebla, Puebla) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Venados F.C. Gustavo Anzaldo Gustavo Anzaldo Hernández (born July 21, 1988 in Puebla, Puebla) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Venados F.C.
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Sudesna Sudesna Sudesna is a genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967. Species. it contains seven species: Sudesna Sudesna is a genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967. Species. it contains seven species:
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Tahuantina Tahuantina Tahuantina is a monotypic genus of South American cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Tahuantina zapfeae. It was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967, and has only been found in Chile. Tahuantina Tahuantina is a monotypic genus of South American cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Tahuantina zapfeae. It was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967, and has only been found in Chile.
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Earle Courtenay Rattray Earle Courtenay Rattray Earle Courtenay Rattray (born October 21, 1959) is a Jamaican diplomat who has been serving as the United Nations High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States since 2021. Early life and education. Rattray holds a Master of Arts degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, a Master of Arts in International Business from the London South Bank University and a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from West Virginia Wesleyan College. He was awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters (Honoris Causa) by West Virginia
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Wesleyan College. Early career. Before he joined the foreign service, Rattray served as Executive Director of the Jamaica Marketing Company in London (1990-1997) and Director of Marketing and Promotions at the Jamaica National Export Corporation in Kingston (1987-1988). Career in the diplomatic service. From 2013 until 2021, Rattray served as Jamaica's Permanent Representative to the Headquarters of the United Nations. In this capacity, he chaired the United Nations General Assembly First Committee. In December 2021 he was appointed Chief of Staff to the UN Secretary General Antonio Gutteres. Earle Courtenay Rattray Earle Courtenay Rattray (born October 21
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The Last Starfighter (soundtrack) The Last Starfighter (soundtrack) The score for "The Last Starfighter" was composed and conducted by Craig Safan. In 1984, a soundtrack album was released on LP by CD by Southern Cross Records. The Southern Cross album includes two songs written for the movie by Safan and Mark Mueller. Two other songs written for the movie ("Satisfy The Night" from Karen Blake and Greg Prestopino and Clif Magness; "Red Eyes") remain unreleased. Southern Cross track listing. In 1995 Intrada Records issued an expanded redition, with the tracks in chronological order and the complete end credits ("Into The Starscape"). Intrada 1995 track
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listing. In 2015 Intrada Records issued the complete, remastered edition. The Last Starfighter (soundtrack) The score for "The Last Starfighter" was composed and conducted by Craig Safan. In 1984, a soundtrack album was released on LP by CD by Southern Cross Records. The Southern Cross album includes two songs written for the movie by Safan and Mark Mueller. Two other songs written for the movie ("Satisfy The Night" from Karen Blake and Greg Prestopino and Clif Magness; "Red Eyes") remain unreleased. Southern Cross track listing. In 1995 Intrada Records issued an expanded redition, with the tracks in chronological order and
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Baby Snatcher Baby Snatcher Baby Snatcher is a 1992 American made-for-television drama film starring Veronica Hamel, Nancy McKeon and directed by Joyce Chopra based on a true story of the kidnapping of Rachael Ann White. Release. The film was released in the United States on 3 May 1992, in the Netherlands on 28 September 1994, and in the United Kingdom 16 March 1995. True story. The film is based on the true story of the kidnapping of Rachael Ann White who was abducted from her grandmothers house on February 19, 1988, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and recovered four days later
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. Lead detectives Sgt Joe Kenda and Sgt Brian Sapp of Homicide Hunter fame. As seen on Season 7 Episode 20. Plot. Karen Williams (Nancy McKeon) has to go back to work at the end of maternity leave. Her mother, Ruth (Penny Fuller), is watching the baby for her. The mother is also interviewing people in order to try to find a babysitter for all of Karen's children, including Rachael Ann White, a daughter by a married man, David Anderson (David Duchovny), who used to be Karen's boss. Another couple, Bianca Hudson (Veronica Hamel) and her husband Cal Hudson
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(Michael Madsen), are having marital problems. He informs her that he has filed for divorce. Bianca had an abortion a few months earlier, for medical reasons. She believes it will save her marriage if she is pregnant again. As Cal is about to leave her, Bianca tells him that she is pregnant again. Bianca fakes the pregnancy, and when it is time for the imaginary baby to be born, she goes out to look for a baby to steal. A disguised Bianca shows up for an interview for the position of babysitter for Karen's children. When Karen's mother
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Ruth steps into another room, Bianca walks out with the baby. Bianca goes home with the child and tells her husband that she had gone into labor, so she went to a local hospital, had the baby, and returned home, all in one day. Karen realizes that Bianca is a suspect, and decides that the best way to find her daughter is to appeal to the media, and put flyers out. Cal's boss and wife make a surprise visit to the Hudson home, where they can plainly see that the baby is much older than four days, and they
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alert the authorities. Police arrive, arrest Bianca and Cal, and return the baby to its rightful home. Ratings. When the movie first aired May 3, 1992, on CBS from 9:00 until 10:30 pm, the movie followed 60 minutes and Murder, She Wrote, receiving a 16.3 rating and a 26 share. This beat ABC, FOX, and NBC for the time-slot. Baby Snatcher Baby Snatcher is a 1992 American made-for-television drama film starring Veronica Hamel, Nancy McKeon and directed by Joyce Chopra based on a true story of the kidnapping of Rachael Ann White. Release. The film was released
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Lloyd Evans Lloyd Evans Lloyd Evans may refer to: Lloyd Evans Lloyd Evans may refer to:
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Patrick Desmond Fitzgerald Murray Patrick Desmond Fitzgerald Murray Patrick Desmond Fitzgerald Murray DSc FAA (1900-1967), also known as P. D. F. Murray, was an English-born Australian zoologist. Patrick Desmond Fitzgerald Murray Patrick Desmond Fitzgerald Murray DSc FAA (1900-1967), also known as P. D. F. Murray, was an English-born Australian zoologist.
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Mirasadulla Mirgasimov Mirasadulla Mirgasimov Mirasadulla Miralasgar oglu Mirgasimov (1883–1958) was a Russian Empire and Soviet surgeon and scientist of Azerbaijani ethnicity. He was a member, one of the founders (1945) and the first president of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (1945-1947). Biography. Mir Asadulla Mir Alesker oglu Mirkasimov was born on November 17, 1883 in the city of Baku. In 1913 he was enrolled in the Novorossiysk Medical School (Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University). In 1927 he became a doctor of medical science, in 1929 he was professor, and in 1945 he became the academician of the Azerbaijan SSR and
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was the first president (1945-1947). He was one of the founders of the Azerbaijan University of Medicine and Academy of Sciences. Mirasadulla Mirgasimov Mirasadulla Miralasgar oglu Mirgasimov (1883–1958) was a Russian Empire and Soviet surgeon and scientist of Azerbaijani ethnicity. He was a member, one of the founders (1945) and the first president of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (1945-1947). Biography. Mir Asadulla Mir Alesker oglu Mirkasimov was born on November 17, 1883 in the city of Baku. In 1913 he was enrolled in the Novorossiysk Medical School (Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University). In 1927 he became
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Araichthys loro Araichthys loro Araichthys loro, is a species of fish in the family Loricariidae found in the rio Papagaio and tributaries, rio Tapajós basin, Mato Grosso State in central Brazil. This species is the only known member of its genus. Araichthys loro Araichthys loro, is a species of fish in the family Loricariidae found in the rio Papagaio and tributaries, rio Tapajós basin, Mato Grosso State in central Brazil. This species is the only known member of its genus.
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Constantinopolitan Karaites Constantinopolitan Karaites The Constantinopolitan Karaites or Greco-Karaites are a Karaite community with a specific historical development and a distinct cultural, linguistic and literary heritage stemming from their residency in the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. There are numerous commonalities between the community and the Rabbinical Romaniote Jews. History. Karaites have lived in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) for more than a thousand years. Smaller settlements in the surrounding area of Constantinople have existed as well, such as the Karaites of Adrianople, who themselves descend from the Constantinopolitan community. While having close relations and daily interactions with the Grecophone Byzantine
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Christians and the Romaniote Jews, they nonetheless developed their own unique Karaeo-Greek dialect of the Yevanic language; this dialect was used by elder members of the community until recently. The Karaite Elias Afeda Beghi compiled a glossary on the Hebrew Bible with Hebrew words translated into Greek. Other works of Greco-Karaite literature are also known. Language. Until recently, the Constantinopolitan Karaites spoke Karaeo-Greek. Their Hebrew has some special features which connect them with the Tiberian Hebrew of the Tiberian Masoretes. Influence on Karaite Judaism. In spite of the small size of this community, the Constantinopolitan Karaites have
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had a great influence on the Karaite Judaism through their literary output. The communities of Constantinople and Adrianople produced eminent personalities for the Karaite movement like Caleb Afendopolo, Elijah Bashyazi, Aaron ben Joseph of Constantinople, Aaron ben Elijah, Judah Hadassi, Moses Beghi a 15th/16th century paytan, Judah Gibbor a paytan and author of several writings, Judah Poki ben Eliezer (nephew of Elijah Bashyazi) a scholar, Elijah Yerushalmi also a scholar and others. These authors have produced prominent theological, liturgical and philosophical works, which have been eminent for the development of the wider Karaite Judaism. It was the work "Seder Tefillot
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(Book of Prayers and Hymns) of Aaron ben Joseph of Constantinople that was adopted by most of the Karaite congregations as the standard prayer-book, and that probably earned for him the epithet ha-Kadosh" (the Saint). In order to settle the religious laws Elijah Bashyazi compiled a code entitled "Aderet Eliyahu" (The Mantle of Elijah). This code, which contained both the mandatory and prohibitory precepts, is rightly regarded by the Karaites as the greatest authority on those matters. Shlomo ben Afeda Ha-Kohen considered the last of the Karaite sages of Constantinople wrote an abridgment of the "Aderet Eliyahu
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in 1860, named Yeriot Shelomo". Relations with other groups. There were close relations (though not always appreciative) between the Rabbanite and Karaite "Romaniotes" of Constantinople, as can be seen in the exchange of piyyutim for their liturgies, which went both ways, but consisted mostly of Karaite borrowings from the Rabbanite liturgical repertoire. Origin of the Crimean Karaites. It is possible that the Crimean Karaites are descendants of Karaite merchants who migrated to Crimea from the Byzantine Empire. In one particular incidence, migration of Karaites from Constantinople to Crimea is documented following a fire in the Jewish quarter of Constantinople in
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1203. External links. On Karaeo-Greek Constantinopolitan Karaites The Constantinopolitan Karaites or Greco-Karaites are a Karaite community with a specific historical development and a distinct cultural, linguistic and literary heritage stemming from their residency in the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. There are numerous commonalities between the community and the Rabbinical Romaniote Jews. History. Karaites have lived in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) for more than a thousand years. Smaller settlements in the surrounding area of Constantinople have existed as well, such as the Karaites of Adrianople, who themselves descend from the Constantinopolitan community. While having close relations and
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List of Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles in 2017 List of Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles in 2017 This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the "Billboard" Hot 100, an all-genre singles chart, in 2017. 66 songs were in the top 10 in 2017, eleven of which peaked in either 2016, 2018, or 2019. List of Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles in 2017 This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the "Billboard" Hot 100, an all-genre singles chart, in 2017. 66 songs were in the top 10 in 2017, eleven of which peaked
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Shamil Abdurrahim oglu Azizbayov Shamil Abdurrahim oglu Azizbayov Shamil Abdurrahim oglu Azizbayov (1906–1976) was an Azerbaijani geologist specializing in petrology and metallogeny. He was one of the founders (1945) and a vice-president of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. Shamil Abdurrahim oglu Azizbayov Shamil Abdurrahim oglu Azizbayov (1906–1976) was an Azerbaijani geologist specializing in petrology and metallogeny. He was one of the founders (1945) and a vice-president of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences.
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Patrice Cellario Patrice Cellario Patrice Cellario (born November 21, 1953) is a Monegasque nuclear physicist and civil servant. He serves as Monaco's Interior Minister. Early life. Patrice Cellario was born on November 21, 1953 in Monaco. He was educated in Monaco, attended prep school in Marseille, and graduated from the Grenoble Institute of Technology. He earned a PhD in Physics. Career. Cellario started his career at the Centre d'études nucléaires in Grenoble. Cellario became a civil servant in Monaco in 1982, where he worked on telecommunications. He was engineering manager of the Stade Louis II from 1985 to 1988. He was
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the deputy director of Monaco Public Works from 1990 to 1992, and its director from 1992 to 1998. He then served as the director of Monaco's Environment, Urban Affairs and Construction from 1998 to 2000, followed by Monaco's Foresight and Studies on Urban Affairs from 2001 to 2008, and Monaco's Foresight, Urban Affairs and Mobility from 2008 to 2009. He served as the chief executive of Monaco's Department of the Interior from 2009 to 2015. Cellario has served as Monaco's Interior Minister since April 4, 2015. Personal life. Cellario is married, and he has three
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children. Patrice Cellario Patrice Cellario (born November 21, 1953) is a Monegasque nuclear physicist and civil servant. He serves as Monaco's Interior Minister. Early life. Patrice Cellario was born on November 21, 1953 in Monaco. He was educated in Monaco, attended prep school in Marseille, and graduated from the Grenoble Institute of Technology. He earned a PhD in Physics. Career. Cellario started his career at the Centre d'études nucléaires in Grenoble. Cellario became a civil servant in Monaco in 1982, where he worked on telecommunications. He was engineering manager of the Stade Louis II from 1985 to 1988. He
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Ivan Ivanovich Shirokogorov Ivan Ivanovich Shirokogorov Academician Ivan Ivanovich Shirokogorov (1869–1946) was a pathologist. Full member and one of the founders of Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences (1945). Full member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (1944). Rector of Azerbaijan State University (1920–1921) and the first dean of Medical Faculty (1919–1928). Honored scientist of Azerbaijan Republic (1936). Ivan Ivanovich Shirokogorov Academician Ivan Ivanovich Shirokogorov (1869–1946) was a pathologist. Full member and one of the founders of Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences (1945). Full member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (1944). Rector of Azerbaijan State University (1920–1921) and the first dean of Medical
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Hopkins Trophy Hopkins Trophy The Hopkins Trophy was an annual men's professional team golf competition between teams representing the United States and Canada. It was played from 1952 to 1956. The Americans won all five contests that were played. The matches were sponsored by John Jay Hopkins. Format. The 1952 event was contested over two days with three 36-hole fourballs on the first day and six 36-hole singles on the final day. Each match involved three points, one for the morning round, one for the afternoon round and a third for the overall result. The 1953 event was extended
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to three days with three fourballs on the first day and six singles on the second and third days. Matches were reduced to 18 holes with one point for the winner of each 9 holes and a further point for the winner over all 18 holes. In 1954 there were six singles on the first day, three fourballs on the second day and then two sets of six singles on the final day. The 1955 match was held in the United States for the first time and was reduced to two days, with six singles on the first day and
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three fourballs on the second. Bad weather meant that only the first 9 holes of the singles matches were played on the opening day; the matches being completed on the second morning. In 1956 the fourballs were played on the first day with the singles on the final day. From 1953 to 1956 each match involved teams of seven, with one player being rested for each session. In 1952 teams only had six players. Bill Kerr was the Captain and alternate in the Canadian team. He was originally due to play in the singles in place of Fletcher but later
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withdrew. Appearances. The following are those who played in at least one of the five matches. Canada. From 1952 to 1954 the Canadian team included one or two non-Canadian guests; the South African, Bobby Locke, and the Australian, Peter Thomson. Hopkins Trophy The Hopkins Trophy was an annual men's professional team golf competition between teams representing the United States and Canada. It was played from 1952 to 1956. The Americans won all five contests that were played. The matches were sponsored by John Jay Hopkins. Format. The 1952 event was contested over two days with three 36-hole
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Luis Zayas (professor) Luis Zayas (professor) Luis H. Zayas is a psychiatry professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He is dean of Austin School of Social Work, president of the St. Louis Group for Excellence in Social Work Research and Education, a fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare, and a member of the executive committee of the National Association of Deans and Directors of schools and programs in social work. He Advocates for U.S. citizen-children. Luis Zayas (professor) Luis H. Zayas is a psychiatry professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He is dean
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Gegeol radish Gegeol radish Gegeolmu, or gegeol radish, is a variety of white radish. It is a round, pungent radish with a thick rind and firm flesh that does not get soft even after a few years of storage as kimchi. Being a speciality crop of Icheon and Yeoju in Korea, gegeol radish has been included in the Ark of Taste, an international catalogue of endangered heritage foods. Description. The gegeol radish, smaller and firmer than regular Korean radishes, weighs about , including the taproot and the greens. This bulbous conical or napiform root vegetable is about in diameter and in circumference. Its
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greens tend to grow outward rather than upward. Compared to regular Korean radishes, the gegeol radish has a lower water content but more protein, fibre, and minerals (magnesium, potassium, and calcium). It also has a higher content of a sulfur compound that is responsible for its sharper taste. With regard to enzymes, the protease and myrosinase activities of the Gegeol radish are higher but the α-amylose activity is lower than regular Korean radishes. Cultivation. The gegeol radish has traditionally been grown for household consumption in cotton fields or soybean fields in the Icheon and Yeoju areas of South Korea
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, in between the rows of the main crops. More recently, it is also being cultivated as a local specialty crop for commercial purposes. Either the seeds or the roots are planted in early spring. In late spring or early summer, the seeds for the next spring can be gathered. The young leaves can be harvested throughout the spring, summer, and autumn for use as namul vegetables. In autumn, the entire plant is harvested. Culinary use. Because of the pungent cruciferous flavour, the roots of the gegeol radish are often consumed after having been salted and buried in the ground during
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the winter. The greens are used fresh or dried in namuls, soups, and other dishes. Ingredients Dishes Tea and desserts Gegeol radish Gegeolmu, or gegeol radish, is a variety of white radish. It is a round, pungent radish with a thick rind and firm flesh that does not get soft even after a few years of storage as kimchi. Being a speciality crop of Icheon and Yeoju in Korea, gegeol radish has been included in the Ark of Taste, an international catalogue of endangered heritage foods. Description. The gegeol radish, smaller and firmer than regular Korean radishes, weighs about , including
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John Dobbie (bowls) John Dobbie (bowls) John Dobbie (1914-2005) was an Australian international lawn bowler. Bowls career. Dobbie started bowling in 1934 for the Glenferrie Hill Bowls Club. He competed in the first World Bowls Championship in Kyeemagh, New South Wales, Australia in 1966 and won a gold medal in the triples with Don Collins and Athol Johnston and a silver in the fours. He also won a gold medal in the team event (Leonard Trophy). He was club champion 11 times of which his first win in 1947 was against his father in the final. Family. His father was Frank Dobbie
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who won the 1927 & 1931 singles titles at the Australian National Bowls Championships when bowling for the City of Camberwell Bowls Club. He died in 2005. John Dobbie (bowls) John Dobbie (1914-2005) was an Australian international lawn bowler. Bowls career. Dobbie started bowling in 1934 for the Glenferrie Hill Bowls Club. He competed in the first World Bowls Championship in Kyeemagh, New South Wales, Australia in 1966 and won a gold medal in the triples with Don Collins and Athol Johnston and a silver in the fours. He also won a gold medal in the team event (Leonard Trophy
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Tomball Memorial High School Tomball Memorial High School Tomball Memorial High School (TMHS) is a senior high school in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States, south of the city of Tomball and in the Houston metropolitan area. It is a part of the Tomball Independent School District (TISD), and is the district's second high school. It is by Northpointe Lane and Northpointe Boulevard. History. The school was built as part of a 2007 bond, worth $198 million in total, and had a cost of $59.2 million. It opened on August 12, 2011. It initially held grades 9 and 10 and had
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about 840 students. The first principal, Carol Houston, was previously associate principal at Tomball High School. The first 12th grade class was scheduled to graduate in 2014. Campus. The campus has of space. It has two stories and a capacity of 2,200 students. School colors and mascot. The school colors are navy and silver and the mascot is the wildcat. Demographics. In the 2018-2019 school year, there were 2,310 students. 6.1% were African American, 9.2% were Asian, 26.8% were Hispanic, 0.2% were American Indian, 0.1% were Pacific Islander, 53.1% were White, and 4.3% were two or more races. 17.2
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% of students were Economically Disadvantaged, 2.5% were English Language Learners, and 6.8% received Special Education services. Academics. For the 2018-2019 school year, the school received an A grade from the Texas Education Agency, with an overall score of 93 out of 100. The school received an A grade in two domains, Student Achievement (score of 95) and School Progress (score of 92), and a B grade in Closing the Gaps (score of 89). The school received five of the seven possible distinction designations for: Academic Achievement in Mathematics, Academic Achievement in English Language Arts/Reading, Academic Achievement in Social
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Studies, Top 25%:Comparative Academic Growth, and Top 25%:Comparative Closing the Gaps. The two distinction designations the school did not receive were Academic Achievement in Science and Post-Secondary Readiness. Athletics. Tomball Memorial's primary athletic rival is Tomball High School. As of 2018, the school is in Conference 6a, Region II, District 14. The school held its first homecoming game, against Waller High School, in 2014. Tomball Memorial lost 41-31. Basketball. In a three-year span until 2016, Tomball Memorial High had three head coaches. The basketball team entered its first playoff in 2014 against Wheatley High School, which
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ended in Wheatley's loss. In the 2014-2015 school year, Tomball Memorial won the district title by 13-1 and two playoff games; the team won its first ever playoff against Sharpstown High School. The school's overall record that year was 24-10. Soccer. The soccer team took only 3 years after opening to make the playoffs. In their first playoff run in 2014, they lost in the 4th round to Waco University by a score of 3-0. The following year, in the 4th season of being open, the wildcats soccer team made a run in the
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playoffs and found themselves in the UIL Texas State Tournament. They finished 3rd in the state after losing to Lufkin in the state semifinal by a score of 1-0. Other programs. The band uniforms were designed to fit each gender and to remain fashionable for their seven-year lifespans. In January 2011 the TISD board approved spending $75,000 for the creation of these uniforms, about $298 per uniform. Tomball Memorial High School Tomball Memorial High School (TMHS) is a senior high school in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States, south of the city of Tomball and in
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Daniel Borzutzky Daniel Borzutzky Daniel Borzutzky is a Chicago-based poet and translator. His collection "The Performance of Becoming Human" won the 2016 National Book Award. The son of Chilean immigrants, Borzutzky's work often addresses immigration, worker exploitation, political corruption, and economic disparity. He is an Associate Professor of English and Latino Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Daniel Borzutzky Daniel Borzutzky is a Chicago-based poet and translator. His collection "The Performance of Becoming Human" won the 2016 National Book Award. The son of Chilean immigrants, Borzutzky's work often addresses immigration, worker exploitation, political corruption, and economic
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James Alefantis James Alefantis James Alefantis is an American chef and restaurateur. He founded and owns two restaurants in Washington, D.C., including the pizzeria Comet Ping Pong, and American restaurant Buck's Fishing & Camping. He is also the president of the art gallery Transformer in Logan Circle, Washington, D.C. In 2012, "GQ" named him one of the 50 most powerful people in Washington, D.C. Biography. Alefantis was raised in Buffalo, New York and Washington, D.C. Prior to becoming a restaurateur, he owned a small art gallery in Georgetown, Virginia, and served as the general manager of Johnny's Half Shell for two
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years. He founded Buck's Fishing & Camping in October 2003 along with Carole Greenwood. Originally, the restaurant was called "Greenwood", and she was the restaurant's chef and he was its owner. Alefantis has said that he and Greenwood collaborated on every item on the menu at Buck's. In 2006, he and Greenwood co-founded Comet Ping Pong, and Alefantis has served as the executive chef ever since then. Personal life. Alefantis is openly gay. He formerly dated David Brock, the CEO of Media Matters for America. James Alefantis James Alefantis is an American chef and restaurateur. He founded
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Lloyd Robinson Lloyd Robinson Lloyd Robinson may refer to: Lloyd Robinson Lloyd Robinson may refer to:
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Przemysław Bargiel Przemysław Bargiel Przemysław Gabriel Bargiel (born 26 March 2000) is a Polish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Śląsk Wrocław. Club career. Ruch Chorzów. Bargiel started his football career in the youth teams of Ruch Chorzów. On 29 April 2016, aged 16, he made his professional debut for the club in an Ekstraklasa game against Cracovia, which Ruch lost 1–0. He went on to make a total of 5 appearances over the remainder of that season and the following one. AC Milan. On 10 August 2017, he moved to Italian Serie A side AC Milan, for a reported fee
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of €350k, plus a further €150k of possible bonus payment. Spezia. On 19 August 2018, Bargiel was sent out to Serie B club Spezia on a season-long loan. Śląsk Wrocław. On 2 September 2019, Bargiel transferred back to Poland, signing a four-year deal with Śląsk Wrocław. Przemysław Bargiel Przemysław Gabriel Bargiel (born 26 March 2000) is a Polish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Śląsk Wrocław. Club career. Ruch Chorzów. Bargiel started his football career in the youth teams of Ruch Chorzów. On 29 April 2016, aged 16, he made his professional debut for the
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Rocket Kitten Rocket Kitten Rocket Kitten or the Rocket Kitten Group is a hacker group thought to be linked to the Iranian government. The threat actor group has targeted organizations and individuals in the Middle East, particularly Israel, Saudi Arabia, Iran as well as the United States and Europe. Origins. Cybersecurity firm FireEye first identified the group as Ajax Security Team, writing that the group appears to have been formed in 2010 by the hacker personas "Cair3x" and "HUrr!c4nE!". By 2012, the threat actor group turned their focus to Iran's political opponents. Their targeted attack campaigns, dubbed "Rocket Kitten", have been
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known since mid-2014. By 2013 or 2014, Rocket Kitten had shifted its focus to malware-based cyberespionage. Security firm Check Point describes Rocket Kitten as an "attacker group of Iranian origin." Rocket Kitten's code uses Persian language references. The group's targets are involved in defense, diplomacy, international affairs, security, policy research, human rights, and journalism. According to Check Point, the group has targeted Iranian dissidents, the Saudi royal family, Israeli nuclear scientists and NATO officials. Security researchers found that they carried out a "common pattern of spearphishing campaigns reflecting the interests and activities of the Iranian security apparatus
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." Other researchers determined that Rocket Kitten's attacks bore a similarity to those attributed to Iran's Revolutionary Guards. Intelligence officials from the Middle East and Europe linked Rocket Kitten to the Iranian military establishment. Rocket Kitten favours a Remote Access Trojan, and by 2015, researchers found it was using customised malware. History. Operation Saffron Rose. Cybersecurity firm FireEye released a report in 2013 finding that Rocket Kitten had conducted several cyberespionage operations against United States defense industrial base companies. The report also detailed the targeting of Iranian citizens who use anti-censorship tools to bypass Iran's Internet filters
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. Operation Woolen-Goldfish. Trend Micro identified the Operation Woolen-Goldfish campaign in a March 2015 paper. The campaign included improved spearphishing content. Oyun. In November 2015, security errors by Rocket Kitten allowed the firm Check Point to gain password-less root access to "Oyun", the hackers' back-end database. They discovered an application that was able to generate personalized phishing pages and contained a list of over 1,842 individual targets. Among Rocket Kitten's spearphishing targets from June 2014 to June 2015, 18% were from Saudi Arabia, 17% were from the United States, 16% were from Iran, 8% were from
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the Netherlands, and 5% were from Israel. Analysts used credentials to access key logs of the group's victims and found that Rocket Kitten had apparently tested their malware on their own workstations and failed to erase the logs from the data files. Check Point identified an individual named Yaser Balaghi, going by Wool3n.H4t, as a ringleader of the operation. Telegram hack. In August 2016, researchers identified Rocket Kitten as being behind a hack of Telegram, a cloud-based instant messaging service. The hackers exploited Telegram's reliance on SMS verification, comprising over a dozen accounts and stealing
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the user IDs and telephone numbers of 15 million Iranians who use the software. Opposition organizations and reformist political activists were among the victims. Rocket Kitten Rocket Kitten or the Rocket Kitten Group is a hacker group thought to be linked to the Iranian government. The threat actor group has targeted organizations and individuals in the Middle East, particularly Israel, Saudi Arabia, Iran as well as the United States and Europe. Origins. Cybersecurity firm FireEye first identified the group as Ajax Security Team, writing that the group appears to have been formed in 2010 by the hacker personas "Cair3x" and
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Kamil Lech Kamil Lech Kamil Lech (born 15 September 1994) is a Polish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Kotwica Kołobrzeg. Kamil Lech Kamil Lech (born 15 September 1994) is a Polish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Kotwica Kołobrzeg.
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Evan Duthie Evan Duthie Evan Duthie (born 25 November 2000) is a Scottish DJ and music producer. A native of Aberdeen, Duthie began working as a DJ in 2015. He has played at events including BPM, Morning Gloryville, and Enjoy Music festival. Duthie has gained support from the likes of Annie Mac, Monki, Melé, Redlight and Hannah Wants. In November 2015, Evan played for Annie Mac's AMP Tour at the 02 Academy, Glasgow. Personal life. Duthie lives in Aberdeenshire, Scotland with his parents and one brother. He attended Kemnay Academy. Duthie grew up listening to his father's extensive vinyl collection
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. Career. Duthie received Norwegian and Scottish media attention in July 2015 while appearing at the World's Largest Football festival in Oslo, Norway. He also played at the world largest electronic music & DJ event (BPM) which is held at the NEC & Genting arena in Birmingham. In November 2015, Duthie won the Pride Of Aberdeen Award in the 'One to Watch' music category'. In June 2016, he performed at the Enjoy Music Festival where other artists playing included Example and Dusky. In August 2016, Duthie played at Morning Gloryville at the Oval Space in London. In summer 2017, he traveled to
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Ibiza and played at places including Hush & Ibiza Rocks. Duthie became an endorsee of ACS Custom, a custom earplug company at the beginning of 2016 and has recently in September became an ambassador for the British Tinnitus Association (BTA). Evan Duthie Evan Duthie (born 25 November 2000) is a Scottish DJ and music producer. A native of Aberdeen, Duthie began working as a DJ in 2015. He has played at events including BPM, Morning Gloryville, and Enjoy Music festival. Duthie has gained support from the likes of Annie Mac, Monki, Melé, Redlight and Hannah Wants. In November 2015, Evan played
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Girl with Peaches Girl with Peaches Girl with Peaches (, "Devochka s Persikami") is an 1887 painting by the Russian painter Valentin Serov. It is considered to be one of Serov's greatest works and one of his most famous. Serov's friend and biographer, Russian art historian Igor Grabar, acclaimed it as "the masterpiece of Russian painting". According to the book "1000 Drawings of Genius", although the style of the painting (and Serov's early style in general) "has much in common with the French Impressionists, [Serov] did not become acquainted with their work until after he had painted [it]". History. The painting
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depicts 11-year-old Vera Mamontova, a daughter of Russian entrepreneur and patron of the arts Savva Mamontov. It was painted at Abramtsevo, an estate not far from Moscow. Under the ownership of the writer Sergei Aksakov, Abramtsevo had become one of the centers of Russian culture. Mamontov bought the place in 1870 and continued the tradition. Among people who stayed there were painter Ilya Repin, writer Ivan Turgenev, painter Mikhail Vrubel, and sculptor Mark Antokolsky. It was a comfortable place for artists not only to gather and discuss important topics, but to live and create. Valentin Serov knew Vera
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Mamontova from her babyhood, as he frequently visited Mamontov's Abramtsevo estate, and sometimes he even lived there for lengthy periods of time. Serov later recalled, In 1887 the painting won first prize at the Exhibition of the Moscow Society of Lovers of Art. The model, Vera Mamontova, was also painted by Viktor Vasnetsov in 'Girl With a Maple Branch' (1896). Vera married the head of the Moscow Nobility League, future Chief Prosecutor of the Most Holy Synod in 1903. They had three children. In 1907, at the age of 32, she contracted pneumonia and died just a few days
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later. She is buried in Abramtsevo. Internet meme. The painting spawned a Russian Internet meme, in which the girl is placed into humorous scenarios or is replaced by a different person or character. One of the altered pictures depicted the girl sitting at a very large table covered with all sorts of dishes and was titled "The Girl with Peaches: Full Version". Girl with Peaches Girl with Peaches (, "Devochka s Persikami") is an 1887 painting by the Russian painter Valentin Serov. It is considered to be one of Serov's greatest works and one of his most famous. Serov's
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Malaimagen Malaimagen Malaimagen (born Guillermo Nicolás Galindo Kuscevic, 1 May 1981, Santiago de Chile) is a Chilean cartoonist. He studied Graphic Design at Metropolitan University of Technology (UTEM). Career`. In 2007, Kuscevic created a blog to publish his cartoons, then adopted the nickname Malaimagen (Bad Image). In 2008, Malaimagen began to work as an artist for the magazine "Cañamo". He worked there until 2012. In 2011, he began to make cartoon parodies of the political program "Tolerancia Cero", which were published in the Chilean magazine "The Clinic". These comics became popular across social networks. In 2014, Malaimagen created an animated
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video for a song by the singer Anita Tijoux and an exposition together with the draftsman Guillo, one of the most important proponents of graphic humour in Chile. Malaimagen Malaimagen (born Guillermo Nicolás Galindo Kuscevic, 1 May 1981, Santiago de Chile) is a Chilean cartoonist. He studied Graphic Design at Metropolitan University of Technology (UTEM). Career`. In 2007, Kuscevic created a blog to publish his cartoons, then adopted the nickname Malaimagen (Bad Image). In 2008, Malaimagen began to work as an artist for the magazine "Cañamo". He worked there until 2012. In 2011, he began to make cartoon parodies
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Athol Johnson Athol Johnson Athol Johnson (1915 - 1 January 1995) was an Australian international lawn bowler. Bowls career. He competed in the first World Bowls Championship in Kyeemagh, New South Wales, Australia in 1966 and won a gold medal in the triples with Don Collins and John Dobbie and a silver medal in the fours. He also won a gold medal in the team event (Leonard Trophy). Athol Johnson Athol Johnson (1915 - 1 January 1995) was an Australian international lawn bowler. Bowls career. He competed in the first World Bowls Championship in Kyeemagh, New South Wales, Australia in 1966 and won a
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Bartosz Nowak Bartosz Nowak Bartosz Nowak (born 25 August 1993) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Górnik Zabrze. Previously, he has played for Stal Mielec. Honours. Individual Bartosz Nowak Bartosz Nowak (born 25 August 1993) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Górnik Zabrze. Previously, he has played for Stal Mielec. Honours. Individual
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Brian Scarlett Brian Scarlett Brian Scarlett (11 July 1938–2 September 2004) was a British academic noted for his contributions to particle technology Life. Scarlett was born 11 July 1938 in Biddulph, Staffordshire, England He attended Wolstanton Grammar School and the University of Durham, gaining a BSc in Physics in 1959. He died 2 September 2004 in Gainesville, Florida, being survived by his wife Joan, son Ian, and daughters Diane and Judy. Career. In 1964 he joined the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. In 1966 he obtained a research assistant post at the Nottingham and District Technical College where he began his research
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on particle technology. In 1969 he moved to the chemical engineering department of Loughborough University of Technology. He stayed there until 1983 when he moved to Delft University of Technology as a full professor, of chemical technology in the Departments of chemical engineering, mechanical engineering and mining. In 2000 he moved to the University of Florida as full professor in the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Centre, in particle science and technology, forming the largest academic group in powder mechanics in the US. He continued there until his death. Other activities. Politics. While at Loughborough, Scarlett served as a local
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councillor for Charnwood District Council and was appointed to represent Leicestershire County Council on the Trent River Authority, where he rose to the position of Chairman of Water Management. He contemplated a full-time career in politics, but decided to stay as an academic. Committees. Scarlett served on several committees, including as the Chairman of the ISO Committee TC/24- “Methods of Particle Sizing other than Sieving”, Chairman of the Particle Size group of the Royal Society of Chemistry, and Secretary of the Particle Technology Subject group of the Institution of Chemical Engineers. He was a member of the AIChE Particle
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