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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guiyang%20school
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Guiyang school
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The Guiyang school is distinct from the other schools in many ways, notably in its use of esoteric metaphors and imagery in the school's kōans and other teachings.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guiyang%20school
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Guiyang school
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Over the course of Song Dynasty (960–1279), the Guiyang school, along with the Fayan and Yunmen schools were absorbed into the Linji school. Xuyun attempted to revive these absorbed lineages and succeeded in the case of the Guiyang school.
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20231101.en_27010874_0
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penninga%27s%20Molen%2C%20Joure
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Penninga's Molen, Joure
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Penninga's Molen () or De Jonge Wester is a smock mill in Joure, Friesland, Netherlands which was built in 1900 and is working for trade. It is also used as a training mill. The mill is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 20842.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penninga%27s%20Molen%2C%20Joure
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Penninga's Molen, Joure
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The mill was originally built in 1692 at Westzaan, North Holland by millwright Jelis Hendricksz. At Westzaan, it was originally a paper mill known as De Jong Dolfijn ( or De Koperen Berg (. In 1819, the mill was converted to a barley mill, later also being used for milling rice. In 1900, the mill was sold for demolition. It was dismantled and shipped across the Zuiderzee to Joure by millwright Jelmer Visser of Heerenveen. The mill had been bought by miller Auke Sietzes Penninga to replace the smock mill De Westenberg, which had burnt down on 13 April 1900. The new mill was named De Jonge Wester but was known locally as Penninga's Molen. It worked until 1936, or 1938. It is said to have been worked occasionally during the Second World War, but was otherwise used as stables. By the 1960s, the mill was derelict. The Stichting de Penninga's Molen () was established in 1966. It purchased Penninga's Molen in 1970 for ƒ1. In 1970–71, the mill was restored by millwright Y Schakel of Exmorra. During the restoration, the windshaft from the Rijperpoldermolen, Ryptsjerk was fitted. This mill had burnt down on 2 June 1968. The windshaft originally in Penninga's Molen is now fitted to Sint Annamolen, Nijmegen, Gelderland. The mill was officially opened on 10 May 1972 by Commissioner to the Queen H Rijpstra. The mill serves as a training mill for the Gild Fryske Mounders (. On 7 July 2000, the mill was dressed overall in the Zaanse style, in celebration of its Zaan origins and the centenary of its erection in Joure.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penninga%27s%20Molen%2C%20Joure
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Penninga's Molen, Joure
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A further restoration of the mill was undertaken in 2007. The stage was rebuilt, and the cap removed from the mill to allow it to be completely rethatched.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penninga%27s%20Molen%2C%20Joure
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Penninga's Molen, Joure
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Penninga's Molen is what the Dutch describe as a "stellingmolen" . It is a three-storey smock mill on a three-storey base. The bottom storey of the base is of brick, with the upper two storeys being a wood-framed structure. The stage is at second-floor level, above ground level. The smock and cap are thatched. The mill is winded by tailpole and winch. The sails are Common sails. They have a span of . The sails are carried on a cast-iron windshaft, which was cast by De Munck Keizer of Martenshoek, Groningen. The windshaft also carries the brake wheel, which has 53 cogs. This drives the wallower (30 cogs) at the top of the upright shaft. At the bottom of the upright shaft, the great spur wheel, which has 133 cogs. The great spur wheel drives two pairs of diameter Cullen millstones via lantern pinion stone nuts which has 29 staves each. A pair of diameter French Burr millstones is driven via a lantern pinion stone nut which has 29 staves.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penninga%27s%20Molen%2C%20Joure
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Penninga's Molen, Joure
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Penninga's Molen is open to the public on Saturdays between 09:00 and 12:00 and at other times by appointment.
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20231101.en_27010875_0
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward%20Middleditch
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Edward Middleditch
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He was born in Chelmsford, Essex. In the 1930s his family moved to Nottingham, where he attended the Mundella Grammar School from 1934 to 1939. He then served in the British Army during the Second World War, serving overseas in France, Germany, Burma and West Africa, and being awarded the Military Cross (MC) in 1945. From 1949 to 1952 he attended Royal College of Art, where his teachers were Ruskin Spear, Carel Weight and John Minton. His fellow students included Derrick Greaves and Jack Smith. Middleditch associated early on with the so-called 'Kitchen Sink' school of realist painters in the 1950s. He held teaching posts at Chelsea School of Art, St Martins School of Art, and Norwich School of Art (where he became head of fine art).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward%20Middleditch
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Edward Middleditch
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He was elected a member of the Royal Academy in 1973, later as Keeper of the Royal Academy (in charge of the schools). Middleditch exhibited widely and is represented in major and regional collections in UK, US, Canada, and Australia.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward%20Middleditch
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Edward Middleditch
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Middleditch was a painter, draughtsman and printmaker. He drew his motifs from the natural world: grasses, water, feathers, opening petals, reflections etc. Gradually shifting observed patterns became fleeting abstracted movements often caught from water currents and light effects. His later work became much more abstracted, concerned with repeating patterns as if seen from above and filling the picture-frame; drawing influence from kilims and Persian carpets. Middleditch died in 1987 in Chelmsford, Essex.
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20231101.en_27011156_0
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reber%20pri%20%C5%A0kofljici
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Reber pri Škofljici
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Reber pri Škofljici () is a small settlement east of Škofljica in central Slovenia. The entire Municipality of Škofljica is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanton%20Chare
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Stanton Chare
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Stanton Chare is a hamlet in West Suffolk district, Suffolk, England. It is near the large village of Stanton. The A143 road and B1111 road are nearby.
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20231101.en_27011179_0
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong%20Kong%20Cancer%20Fund
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Hong Kong Cancer Fund
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Hong Kong Cancer Fund was established in 1987 with a mission to better the quality of cancer support in Hong Kong. It is the largest cancer support organisation in Hong Kong providing free information and professional services to anyone who has or is affected by cancer.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong%20Kong%20Cancer%20Fund
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Hong Kong Cancer Fund
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Hong Kong Cancer Fund was established in 1987 to provide support, information and care to those living with cancer, and to increase awareness and knowledge of cancer in the community.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong%20Kong%20Cancer%20Fund
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Hong Kong Cancer Fund
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Help cancer patients to relax, tackle negative emotions, relieve stress and restore confidence through yoga, meditation, breathing exercises, horticulture, music and art therapy.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norway%20in%20the%20Eurovision%20Song%20Contest%201972
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Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972
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Norway was represented by Grethe Kausland and Benny Borg, with the song "Småting", at the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 25 March in Edinburgh. "Småting" was chosen as the Norwegian entry at the Melodi Grand Prix on 19 February.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norway%20in%20the%20Eurovision%20Song%20Contest%201972
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Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972
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The Melodi Grand Prix 1972 was held at the studios of broadcaster NRK in Oslo, hosted by Vidar Lønn-Arnesen. Five songs were presented in the final with each song sung twice by different singers, once with a small combo and once with a full orchestra. The winning song was chosen by voting from a 14-member public jury who each awarded between 1 and 5 points per song.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norway%20in%20the%20Eurovision%20Song%20Contest%201972
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Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972
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On the night of the final Kausland and Borg performed 6th in the running order, following the United Kingdom and preceding Portugal. "Småting" was a rather old-fashioned song, lyrically very similar in theme to the previous year's "Lykken er", and at the close of voting had picked up 73 points, placing Norway 14th of the 18 entries.
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20231101.en_27011202_0
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20H.%20Potstock
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William H. Potstock
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William Herman Potstock (Wilhelm Hermann), (1872–1941) was a German American musician and composer. His best known work “Souvenir De Sarasate ” combines different techniques (left-hand pizzicato and double stops) and is a popular virtuoso piece.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20H.%20Potstock
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William H. Potstock
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Potstock was born in Northern Germany; he emigrated with his family via Bremen (Germany) to the U.S. in 1881. He lived and worked as a self-employed music teacher and musician in Chicago, where he died. In 1895 he married Martha Bock. They had two children, Stella (born 1896) and Eugene (1901–1979). His daughter was also an accomplished musician just like her father.
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20231101.en_27011265_0
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Some%20of%20the%20Places%20I%20Know
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Some of the Places I Know
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"Some of the Places I Know" is the first single from Gyroscope's album, Cohesion. It was released to radio on 1 February 2010 and made available digitally on 19 March 2010. The single debuted at No. 32 on the ARIA Singles Chart, making it the second highest-charting single by the band. "Some of the Places I Know" peaked at No. 3 on the ARIA Top 20 Australian Singles Charts.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Some%20of%20the%20Places%20I%20Know
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Some of the Places I Know
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"Some of the Places I Know" has been selected by the AFL side, West Coast Eagles, as part of its 2010 brand campaign. The band members are all self-confessed fans of the Eagles football team.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Some%20of%20the%20Places%20I%20Know
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Some of the Places I Know
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The video was filmed in the rugged terrain of rural Western Australia. During an interview on the children's program "Studio 3" (on ABC3), the band members told the hosts it was inspired by Western Australia. Amberly Lobo, one of the hosts of Studio 3, is also from W.A.
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20231101.en_27011280_0
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin%20Korjus
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Kevin Korjus
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Kevin Korjus was born in Tallinn, the son of former sidecarcross racer Aivar Korjus. He made his pan-European karting début in 2006, competing in the Rotax Max Euro Challenge for the AGS Racing team. He finished sixth overall in the championship standings, 25 points behind the champion Jack Hawksworth. As well as that, he finished thirteenth in the Challenge finals, as well as being Estonian champion at Junior level. 2007 saw Korjus win the Estonian title once again, and he also picked up the Baltic Junior title and was the winner of the Rotax Max finals. He did however finish runner-up by two points to Mats van den Brand in the Euro Challenge. In 2008, Korjus competed in the Junior classes in the pan-European championship, but progressed to the Senior class in his local championships. In the Junior championships, he won the Euro Challenge and was second to Facundo Chapur in the Challenge Finals and Rotax Max Grand Finals at La Conca, Italy, 2008.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin%20Korjus
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Kevin Korjus
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While completing his career in karts, Korjus also spent 2008 adjusting to single-seaters, competing in the first Finnish Formula Renault championship. Racing for the T.T. Racing Team, Korjus finished all but one race on the podium, as he finished runner-up to Jesse Krohn in the championship. Of those podiums, three were race victories that came in the final four races of the season, including a double at Ahvenisto. Korjus continued with the team into the 2009 season, but moved into the Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup. Korjus finished all bar one race as he finished fifth in the championship; his best result being a second-place finish at Most.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin%20Korjus
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Kevin Korjus
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Korjus stepped up to the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 championship for its 2010 season, and moved to the Koiranen Bros. Motorsport team. Despite qualifying on the third row for both races, Korjus won them both, becoming the first driver to win a race in the championship in the newly introduced cars designed by Barazi-Epsilon. He is also the youngest person to win a Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin%20Korjus
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Kevin Korjus
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With his results and potential in the Formula Renault series, Korjus joined the Renault Driver Development programme for the continuation of his career. He was signed to drive for Formula Renault 3.5 Series team Tech 1 Racing in late 2010. On April 17, 2011 he became the youngest driver to win a race in Formula Renault 3.5 Series – at 18 years 3 months and 8 days – with his victory in Monaco in 2008. In 2011 season he placed sixth place overall and second in the Rookie of the Year standings, and finished the season with fastest lap, three wins and four podium finishes during the season.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin%20Korjus
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Kevin Korjus
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Korjus began the 2012 season with Tech 1, where he was partnered with series debutant Jules Bianchi. Korjus endured a difficult season, with a string of early retirements and mechanical problems that affected his qualifying performances, though he recovered to finish on the podium in the second race at the Moscow Raceway. However, with three rounds left in the season, Korjus left Tech-1 and joined the Lotus-backed Charouz Racing System team, and his place at Tech 1 was taken by GP3 series runner-up Daniel Abt.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin%20Korjus
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Kevin Korjus
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Korjus left the Formula Renault 3.5 Series at the end of the 2012 season, moving to the GP3 Series for 2013, racing for Koiranen GP. He finished the season seventh overall, recording four podium, he finished in the points in 11 of the season's 16 races.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin%20Korjus
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Kevin Korjus
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Korjus had his first outing in a Formula One car at the Abu Dhabi young driver test on November 16, 2011, driving a Renault R31.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin%20Korjus
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Kevin Korjus
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Korjus served as Lotus F1's testing and reserve driver at the 2012 Italian Grand Prix. With regular driver Romain Grosjean serving a one-race ban for causing a serious accident at the Belgian Grand Prix, the team promoted regular test driver Jérôme d'Ambrosio to fill Grosjean's seat for the race, and Korjus was recruited to fill in the vacant reserve driver position.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin%20Korjus
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Kevin Korjus
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In 2014, he moved to sports car racing, driving an ART Grand Prix McLaren MP4-12C in the European Le Mans Series.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ship%20commissionings%20in%201860
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List of ship commissionings in 1860
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The list of ship commissionings in 1860 includes a chronological list of all ships commissioned in 1860.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ectoedemia%20longicaudella
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Ectoedemia longicaudella
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Ectoedemia longicaudella is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found from most of Europe (except Iceland, Ireland, Great Britain and Denmark), east to Belgorod and Kaluga in Russia. It is also present in the Near East.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ectoedemia%20longicaudella
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Ectoedemia longicaudella
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The wingspan is 7-10.5 mm. Adults are on wing in June and July, in Yugoslavia adults have also been recorded in May and occasionally in early August.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ectoedemia%20longicaudella
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Ectoedemia longicaudella
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The larvae feed on various Quercus species. Unlike most other Nepticulidae species, the larvae mine the bark of their host, rather than the leaves.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ectoedemia%20longicaudella
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Ectoedemia longicaudella
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A Taxonomic Revision Of The Western Palaearctic Species Of The Subgenera Zimmermannia Hering And Ectoedemia Busck s.str. (Lepidoptera, Nepticulidae), With Notes On Their Phylogeny
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20231101.en_27011347_0
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Tour%20de%20Romandie
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2010 Tour de Romandie
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The 2010 Tour de Romandie (64th Edition) cycling road race started on 27 April and finished on 2 May in Switzerland. It was the 6th event in the 2010 UCI ProTour, and the 13th event in the World Calendar. The race winner had been declared as Alejandro Valverde, who won the final stage to take the race by 11 seconds. However, some four weeks after the end of the race the UCI placed Valverde under a two-year suspension for his involvement in the 2006 Operación Puerto doping case, which was backdated to, and involved removal of all his results since, 1 January 2010. Simon Špilak was thus promoted to winner of the event.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Tour%20de%20Romandie
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2010 Tour de Romandie
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2010 pre-race favourites included 2009 champion, Roman Kreuziger of as well as teammate Ivan Basso. Denis Menchov of Russia is also a favourite.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Tour%20de%20Romandie
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2010 Tour de Romandie
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While not a favourite to win overall, local Alexandre Moos has a lot going for him as this will be his 12th and final Tour de Romandie.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Tour%20de%20Romandie
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2010 Tour de Romandie
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This short course took in the beautiful, historic village of Porrentruy. Classics fans were pleased to hear there is a 400 metres cobbled section.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Tour%20de%20Romandie
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2010 Tour de Romandie
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A hilly stage in the Jura mountains north of Lake Neuchatel. Two category 1 climbs and a category 2 – and a few other bumps along the way. Although the last 10 km are downhill, the course may be well suited to a break-away.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Tour%20de%20Romandie
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2010 Tour de Romandie
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Peter Sagan – the up-and-coming young cyclist claimed the victory in the sprint. It was his third victory of the season. The win put him in first place overall as he was just 0.92 seconds behind the previous leader, Marco Pinotti. Sagan was pleased with the win, but pledged his loyalty to team leader Roman Kreuziger. According to Cycling News, Sagan said,
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Tour%20de%20Romandie
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2010 Tour de Romandie
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Sprinter Mark Cavendish could not hang in the mountains and was dropped from the peloton with 45 km to go. Had he not, a victory would have helped teammate Marco Pinotti remain in the leaders jersey.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Tour%20de%20Romandie
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2010 Tour de Romandie
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This stage looks to be for the sprinters. The course will pass through Fribourg twice before a flat finish. Although two category one climbs are listed they are tiny. The course will climb twice the locally famous and steep cobbled climb "Lorette." Anyone hoping to foil the sprinters will need to attack here.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Tour%20de%20Romandie
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2010 Tour de Romandie
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For the first time in more than 40 years, Romandie will have a stage finish in France. Starting in Vevey (Switzerland), the route will pass UCI headquarters in Aigle before turning up into the French Alps climbing the Categorie 1 "Pas de Morgins."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Tour%20de%20Romandie
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2010 Tour de Romandie
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The top of the climb is the Swiss / French border. The final climb – the Categorie 1 Col du Corbier – is 6 km at roughly 8% – not easy. And while the summit is 20+ km from the finish, the last 17 kilometres are a gradual uphill.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Tour%20de%20Romandie
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2010 Tour de Romandie
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Before this stage Mark Cavendish winner of stage 2, was withdrawn by his team for his two fingered celebration after victory.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ables
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Ables
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Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance, a US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health program
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StarSat
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StarSat
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StarSat (formerly TopTV until 31 October 2013) is a South African direct broadcast satellite television service that began broadcasting on 1 May 2010. StarSat is operated by On Digital Media, who were granted a pay-TV license by ICASA in September 2007. On Digital Media is currently 20% owned by Luxembourgish satellite operator SES and 20% owned by Chinese company StarTimes. StarSat's service is aimed at the LSM 6-9 demographic, targeting middle class viewers.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StarSat
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StarSat
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On 30 April 2013, shareholders of On Digital Media voted to approve China-based company StarTimes taking over a 20% share of ODM. By doing so, StarTimes effectively acquired a 65% economic interest in ODM. The vote also included adoption of a business rescue plan.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StarSat
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StarSat
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TopTV was officially rebranded as StarSat on 31 October 2013. The new packages and channels associated with the new brand were made available on 1 December 2013.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StarSat
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StarSat
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StarSat services are broadcast via satellite, using the SES-5 satellite at the 5° east orbital position, and 3 of the six 36 MHz transponders in the "Sub Saharan Africa Ku-band" beam providing coverage of the whole sub-Saharan Africa region. Transmissions are in the DVB-S2 MPEG-4 digital TV format with reception using a simple set-top box and with the Combo3 PVR decoder launched in 2011.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister%20Myst%C3%A8re
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Mister Mystère
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Mister Mystère, released in 2009, is the fourth studio album by French singer-songwriter Matthieu Chedid in his persona as -M- (or fifth if including the instrumental album, Labo M). It was his first studio album after a six-year hiatus during which he had concentrated on live music along with side projects including collaborations with his father, Louis Chedid, Malian musicians Amadou & Mariam and French singer Vanessa Paradis (notably on the album Divinidylle).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister%20Myst%C3%A8re
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Mister Mystère
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The reappearance of -M- in a more sombre 'black-and-white' persona without his former reliance on vivid colours (notably pink) and wild distinctive haircut caused considerable media attention. The music remained an idiosyncratic mix but was declared by critics to be 'innovative' with 'more sensual' lyrics that overall represented a 'successful metamorphosis' for the artist. However, other critics saw the project as falling flat and Telerama considered that only Délivre and L'élixir really broke the funky monotony of the work.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister%20Myst%C3%A8re
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Mister Mystère
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Commercially successful in France Mister Mystère sold 51,000 copies in the first week of release, out-selling rival albums One Love by David Guetta and Volume 10 by Marc Lavoine. It spent only one week at number 1 in France but has remained in the top 100 to this date.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister%20Myst%C3%A8re
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Mister Mystère
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The team with whom Chedid created and recorded the album included Brigitte Fontaine, author Georges Kretek, filmmaker Guillaume Canet and much of his own family including father Louis (mixing, lyricist on Hold-Up), brother Joseph (drums), sister Anna (chorus) and another sister Émilie who helped with the production of the accompanying DVD.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister%20Myst%C3%A8re
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Mister Mystère
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Part of the content was available through an Opendisc Enhanced Music CD which had to be used in conjunction with the album's website
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puss%20N%27%20Boots/These%20Boots%20Are%20Made%20for%20Walkin%27
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Puss N' Boots/These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
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"Puss N' Boots/These Boots (Are Made for Walkin')" is a song by Canadian duo Kon Kan, released as the third single from their 1989 debut album Move to Move. The song peaked at No. 61 in their native Canada, and at No. 58 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. In October 1989, the song peaked at No. 11 in New Zealand.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puss%20N%27%20Boots/These%20Boots%20Are%20Made%20for%20Walkin%27
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Puss N' Boots/These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
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The song includes samples and interpolations of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" and "Good Times Bad Times", Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" and the Champs' "Tequila". The scratch sample that can be heard throughout the song is sampled from Beside's "Change the Beat".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puss%20N%27%20Boots/These%20Boots%20Are%20Made%20for%20Walkin%27
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Puss N' Boots/These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
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Contrary to popular belief, "These Boots Boots Are Made for Walkin" was not sampled, but was a re-sung by an unknown session singer which was produced to sound as though it had been sampled. Co-producer Mark Goldenberg resang the "wail" of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song". Bronx Style Bob did the rap.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benched%20%28Modern%20Family%29
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Benched (Modern Family)
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"Benched" is the twentieth episode of the first season of Modern Family and the twentieth episode of the series overall. It premiered on ABC on April 14, 2010. The episode was written by Danny Zuker and directed by Chris Koch.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benched%20%28Modern%20Family%29
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Benched (Modern Family)
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In the episode Luke and Manny's hot-tempered basketball coach quits in the middle of the game after Jay and Phil argue with him, causing both to jockey for the position. Claire and Gloria each struggle with the adolescence of Alex and Manny, respectively, and try to find a solution together. Mitchell takes Cameron along to meet a potential boss but they end up wrecking his Ferrari.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benched%20%28Modern%20Family%29
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Benched (Modern Family)
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Luke (Nolan Gould) and Manny's (Rico Rodriguez) hot-tempered basketball coach (Eric Lange) yells at the team all the time and makes cruel remarks. Jay (Ed O'Neill) and Phil (Ty Burrell) try to convince him to treat the kids better but he suddenly quits, leaving the team without a coach in the middle of the game. The coach's departure causes Jay and Phil to jockey for the position.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benched%20%28Modern%20Family%29
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Benched (Modern Family)
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Claire (Julie Bowen) takes Alex (Ariel Winter) out shopping but their trip is cut off by an encounter with some of Alex's friends from school. Alex decides to go shopping with them instead and Claire feels like her daughter has finally turned into a teenager and does not want her around. Gloria (Sofía Vergara) faces the same problem with Manny when Manny pulls her off to the side and says that her words of affection embarrass him in front of his friends. The two women end up walking together while baby-sitting Lily talking about the problem they face with their kids and how to solve it.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benched%20%28Modern%20Family%29
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Benched (Modern Family)
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Meanwhile, Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) is still unemployed while Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) has a job with a greeting cards company, causing a role reversal in regards to Lily's parenting. Neither is suited to it, with Mitchell missing the workplace environment while Cameron misses spending time with Lily, although both claim to the other they are fine with the new arrangement. Mitchell takes Cam with him to meet a potential boss, who happens to be a golfing buddy with Jay. Mitchell gets offered the job but he says that he would need to talk it over with Cameron first, with both soon admitting they want things go back to the way they were. Mitchell decides to take the job, however he and Cameron accidentally lock themselves in the garage. Trying to get out, they end up wrecking Mitchell's new boss' Ferrari. Mitchell's new boss tells him he has to take the new job now.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benched%20%28Modern%20Family%29
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Benched (Modern Family)
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The episode was written by Danny Zuker making it his third writing credit after "En Garde" and "Starry Night" and was directed by Chris Koch his second directing credit for the series after "Not in My House". "Benched" originally aired April 14, 2010 as the twentieth episode of the first season.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benched%20%28Modern%20Family%29
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Benched (Modern Family)
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In its original American broadcast, "Benched" was viewed by 8.876 million viewers and a 3.6 rating/10% share dropping 8% from last week's episode. The show was the 6th most viewed show of the night and 3rd in its timeslot. The episode ranked 20 in the weekly viewership ranking sixth for ABC and ranked 8 in the 18-49 Nielsen Rating ranking 3rd on ABC in the rating.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benched%20%28Modern%20Family%29
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Benched (Modern Family)
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Robert Canning of IGN gave the episode a 7.8 saying Eric Stonestreet (Cameron)'s performance was "great", even though the general reaction to the episode was lukewarm. Additionally, the episode "still provided a few big laughs and helped move some of the character development forward".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benched%20%28Modern%20Family%29
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Benched (Modern Family)
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Margaret Lyons of Entertainment Weekly gave the episode a lukewarm review, saying only that "I loved the Cam/Mitchell story of who wants to work and who wants to stay home, [but] the cringe-factor of the party was a little too much for me".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benched%20%28Modern%20Family%29
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Benched (Modern Family)
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Donna Bowman of The A.V. Club gave the episode a C+ saying the episode "stumbled". "Clumsy exposition, inconsistent timing, and a lost opportunity at a big setpiece" added up to the episode's performance as "middling at best".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benched%20%28Modern%20Family%29
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Benched (Modern Family)
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Jason Hughes of The TV Squad called Claire's (Julie Bowen) dressing down of Alex "hilarious but brutal." Summing up the show's first season so far, Hughes stated "[a]fter this first season, I'd say the show is making a pretty strong case for itself" as one of the greatest comedies of all time.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benched%20%28Modern%20Family%29
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Benched (Modern Family)
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James Poniewozik of Time said "After the travesty that was the iPad episode (which mercifully aired while I was on vacation), Modern Family was back with an episode that hit on pretty much every subplot, explored some new combinations of characters while offering fresh takes on old ones and proved the maxim: if you have a revolving driveway in the first act, it had better go off by the end of the third."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benched%20%28Modern%20Family%29
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Benched (Modern Family)
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Matt Richenthal of TV Fanatic rated the episode with 4.8/5 stating that it was "one of the best episodes in Modern Family history combined humor and sweetness, while eliminating the sap."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ectoedemia%20turbidella
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Ectoedemia turbidella
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Ectoedemia turbidella is a moth of the family Nepticulidae and is found in most of Europe. The larva mine the leaves of poplar trees and was first described by the German entomologist Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1848.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ectoedemia%20turbidella
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Ectoedemia turbidella
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The wingspan is 6–7 mm. The wing ground colour is grey There are creamy white forewing patches and the head has an orange or yellowish tuft and whitish eyecaps. Adults are on wing from May to June.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ectoedemia%20turbidella
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Ectoedemia turbidella
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The egg is laid on the petiole, about one cm below the base of the leaf of silver poplar (Populus alba) or grey poplar (Populus × canescens); often one on each side. They mine the leaves, first feeding in the distal part of the petiole, resulting in a local swelling, approximately 10–15 mm long and twice the normal thickness. When the larva reaches the leaf it makes an elongate triangular blotch between the leaf margin and the first side vein, or sometimes between midrib and side vein. The frass is concentrated in two bands that run parallel to the sides of the mine. The larvae mainly feed at night. Pupation takes place outside the mine.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ectoedemia%20turbidella
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Ectoedemia turbidella
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It is found in most of Europe (except Ireland, Greece and the Mediterranean islands), east to the Volga and Ural regions of Russia.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ectoedemia%20turbidella
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Ectoedemia turbidella
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A Taxonomic Revision Of The Western Palaearctic Species Of The Subgenera Zimmermannia Hering And Ectoedemia Busck s.str. (Lepidoptera, Nepticulidae), With Notes On Their Phylogeny
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis%20Lee%20%28wrestler%29
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Travis Lee (wrestler)
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Travis Lee (born 1983) is a former NCAA wrestler at the 125 lbs and 133 lbs weight class from Cornell University, where he competed for the Cornell Big Red wrestling team under coach Rob Koll. Lee was the first individual NCAA wrestling champion from Hawaii, winning titles in 2003 and 2005 at 125 lbs and 133 lbs, respectively.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis%20Lee%20%28wrestler%29
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Travis Lee (wrestler)
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Lee's first sport was judo, in which he won national junior titles. As a wrestler he won three Hawaii state high-school championships and the 2001 Junior National titles in freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis%20Lee%20%28wrestler%29
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Travis Lee (wrestler)
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His collegiate record was 143–13, the most wins of any Cornell wrestler at the time. He won the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association conference title four times, and was the Ivy League Rookie of the Year and a two-time Wrestler of the Year. He won the 2003 and 2005 NCAA wrestling championships, losing in the semi-finals in 2004. Lee became the first native born Hawaiian to win a NCAA Division I wrestling title.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis%20Lee%20%28wrestler%29
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Travis Lee (wrestler)
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After college, Lee would wrestle freestyle on the Senior level. He came back from injury to win the Dave Schultz Memorial International in February 2007 with the New York Athletic Club. A further injury at the Independence Cup in Tashkent, Uzbekistan the following month led Lee to retire from wrestling.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis%20Lee%20%28wrestler%29
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Travis Lee (wrestler)
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Lee is from Liliha, Honolulu, and he graduated from Saint Louis School in Honolulu, Hawaii. He graduated in biological and environmental engineering from Cornell in 2005, and gained a master's degree in Engineering in 2006. At Cornell, he was also a member of the Quill and Dagger society. After he graduated he helped coach the Cornell wrestling team and the Finger Lakes Wrestling Club.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olav%20Tuelo%20Johannesen
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Olav Tuelo Johannesen
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Olav Tuelo Johannesen (born 23 February 1984) is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a forward. He also holds citizenship of Botswana. He was born to a Motswana mother and a Norwegian father.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olav%20Tuelo%20Johannesen
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Olav Tuelo Johannesen
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In 2003, he made a transfer to Sandefjord, and he made his Tippeligaen debut in the scoreless draw against Stabæk on 9 April 2006.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olav%20Tuelo%20Johannesen
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Olav Tuelo Johannesen
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During his period in Sandefjord, he was loaned out to Bodø/Glimt (2005–2006) and HamKam (2006–2007).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akimasa
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Akimasa
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Akimasa (written: 彰正, 顕正 or 明正) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcide
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Alcide
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Alcide Herveaux, a fictional character from The Southern Vampire Mysteries / Sookie Stackhouse Novels by Charlaine Harris
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcide
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Alcide
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Alcide Jolivet, a fictional journalist in the novel Michael Strogoff: The Courier of the Czar by Jules Verne
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Kennedy%20%28Australian%20politician%29
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James Kennedy (Australian politician)
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Sir James Arthur Kennedy (1882–1954) was an Australian politician and sportsman. Kennedy served as a minister in the Dunstan and Hollway Victorian state governments in the 1940s. He played Australian rules football for Essendon and Carlton during the early 1900s. He was the brother of fellow footballer Ted Kennedy.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Kennedy%20%28Australian%20politician%29
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James Kennedy (Australian politician)
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Kennedy was born 5 February 1882 to James and Emma Kennedy in Parkville, Victoria. He first attended school at Errol Street State School before receiving a scholarship to attend Parkville Grammar School. He later attended Scotch College, graduating in 1897.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Kennedy%20%28Australian%20politician%29
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James Kennedy (Australian politician)
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In 1913 he was married to Ann Taylor Biggins at the Congregational church in Carlton. They later had two daughters.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Kennedy%20%28Australian%20politician%29
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James Kennedy (Australian politician)
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In 1901 Kennedy joined Essendon in the Victorian Football League. Making his debut in Round 13, he played three matches for the club in the 1901 VFL season.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Kennedy%20%28Australian%20politician%29
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James Kennedy (Australian politician)
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After several seasons away from the VFL, Kennedy joined Carlton in 1905, a year after his brother Ted had arrived at the club. His first year with Carlton was his most successful in the VFL, playing 18 matches out of a possible 19 including a preliminary final appearance. He appeared in a further five matches during the 1906 and 1907 seasons.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Kennedy%20%28Australian%20politician%29
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James Kennedy (Australian politician)
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He was later president of the Brighton Cricket Club and in 1945 was appointed a trustee of the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Kennedy%20%28Australian%20politician%29
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James Kennedy (Australian politician)
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Soon after finishing his schooling in 1897 Kennedy was employed by the British Australasian Tobacco Company. By 1903 he had moved to the Melbourne Electric Supply Company and had gained accountancy qualifications. By 1920 he was chief accountant of MESC and secretary of the company seven years later. In 1940 he had branched out into public practice, opening an office on Collins Street, Melbourne.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Kennedy%20%28Australian%20politician%29
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James Kennedy (Australian politician)
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In 1928 Kennedy became a member of the Brighton City Council, serving as Mayor between 1932 and 1933. He retired as a councillor in 1945. While Mayor he cancelled the annual ball to buy shoes for disadvantaged children.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Kennedy%20%28Australian%20politician%29
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James Kennedy (Australian politician)
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Kennedy was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council for the Higinbotham Province in 1937 representing the United Australia Party.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Kennedy%20%28Australian%20politician%29
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James Kennedy (Australian politician)
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Under Premier Albert Dunstan he served in the transport and mines portfolios between September 1943 until October 1945. He later served under Premier Tom Hollway as Minister for Public Works between 1947 and 1950 and as mines minister during 1948.
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